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moreover, the effect is the opposite, as recognized, for example, chairman of the house of commons treasury select committee harriet baldwen in an interview with the financial times. it would seem that the screws have already been tightened so much that there is nowhere else to go; those who, despite... the ban, maintain business partnerships with russian companies, are mercilessly fined. the staff of the government department dedicated only to monitoring the implementation of sanctions has been tripled. in economic wars , intelligence agencies are used with all their might, but this does not help either. they want to trade with russia and are trading, looking for new ways to circumvent restrictions. and ours the country is only getting stronger. the general consensus is that sanctions are not working as intended. cause real problems for the russian economy. the imf predicts that this year the russian economy will become one of the most powerful. the longer sanctions are in place, the more ways people find ways to circumvent them, and it is clear that trade patterns are changing to accommod
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. >> reggie sunak makes a statement on recent every strikes before the house of commons. he condemns iran's actions and pledges support for israel. here is a look at his remarks. >> on saturday evening, iran sought to publish middle east doing aggressive. they lost a barrage of missiles over iraq and jordan and toward israel. and the fact that it was targeted directly at israel is without president. it was a reckless and dangerous escalation. the father of regional security would have been catastrophic. it did not succeed. in support of israel's own defense of action, the united kingdom joined the u.s. led international method along with friends and partners in the region. saving lives in israel and its neighbors. this is part of our existing operation against iraq and syria. i can confirm we have destroyed a number of iranian drones. intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance support. our pilots put themselves in harm's way to protect the innocent and preserve peace and stability. they are the best of the best and i know the hotel will join me -- 00 -- whole town will
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with this vote in the house of commons, the i to the rights 312. the news to the last 237 . so the, i have a, i have a, it's a controversial that has divided opinion in britain and across here, as well as in the one to some see it as an economic opportunity. i think it to be good for the mission close to getting but in there's no nothing that is better than human to copy to quote us, we're very grateful to receive the progress from the u. k. because this will support the countries development. i'm not sure. let's go back to the hosting them as an opportunity to us as for one and because they have skills which still share with us. so you understand that this is a profit for us of is look at it from an ethical and historical perspective of it. why 2 and one is history. we had many refugees archive really as a result of the genocide against the to the right. and we got help from the neighboring countries. so we support the refugees at that too because we understand deeply it's good for them to come. i'm good for us to host them on the la hotel. now we need one and does is like
with this vote in the house of commons, the i to the rights 312. the news to the last 237 . so the, i have a, i have a, it's a controversial that has divided opinion in britain and across here, as well as in the one to some see it as an economic opportunity. i think it to be good for the mission close to getting but in there's no nothing that is better than human to copy to quote us, we're very grateful to receive the progress from the u. k. because this will support the countries development....
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with the british house of commons. >> does the prime minister not agree that we have left residents out in the cold? with tax cuts and falling inflation, does he agree we should be making it easier? will they call on getting the buses? >> we are providing 17 million pounds for bus services and introduced fair buses, but seeing the benefits of reopening the bus station, it is clear democrats should get on and do it. >> i welcome the postmasters in the gallery. mr. speaker, we marked 75 years since the disaster at hillsboro. it must be marked by a hillsboro law. we also lost a lifelong member of the labour party. i am privileged to be the proud owner of the prime minister's new book. it is a rare unsigned copy. it is quite the read. she claims the disastrous budget that triggered chaos was the happiest moment of her premier ship. >> mr. speaker spend less time reading that book and more reading the deputy leaders tax advice. >> [indiscernible] >> mr. speaker, mr. speaker. we've got a billionaire prime minister whose families used schemes to avoid millions of pounds for working-class worke
with the british house of commons. >> does the prime minister not agree that we have left residents out in the cold? with tax cuts and falling inflation, does he agree we should be making it easier? will they call on getting the buses? >> we are providing 17 million pounds for bus services and introduced fair buses, but seeing the benefits of reopening the bus station, it is clear democrats should get on and do it. >> i welcome the postmasters in the gallery. mr. speaker, we...
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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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of commons. it was a small step forward, but it didn't, didn't do a number of things considered around arms. and so there's a whole bunch. it was like $300.00 upstanding arms permits, the israel and the resolution. the government had a change from the opposition, which is stronger language and basically allow for those outstanding permits to still be processed. and so creating companies provide all kinds of components for things like the ex 35 that is really using to, to bomb guys the boss syria for that matter. so yeah, so, so that we don't know exactly how much a weapon it's kind of, it has been selling to israel via the us. but it certainly in the tens and tens of millions of dollars per year. and the, the motion that was passed didn't touch on that question whatsoever. and you, us our say, department report on human rights violations around the world makes 0 condemnation of israel is ongoing actions and gaza. that has prompted, of course, claims of double standards, something the us secretary
of commons. it was a small step forward, but it didn't, didn't do a number of things considered around arms. and so there's a whole bunch. it was like $300.00 upstanding arms permits, the israel and the resolution. the government had a change from the opposition, which is stronger language and basically allow for those outstanding permits to still be processed. and so creating companies provide all kinds of components for things like the ex 35 that is really using to, to bomb guys the boss...
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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
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...
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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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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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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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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
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...
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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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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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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 laws have been trying to amend the bill, with mps than voting to overturn those proposed changes. opening arguments have begun in donald trump's criminal trial in new york. his lawyers say no crime was committed. an independent report into the un pass agency for palestinian refugees is found it needs to improve the way it vets its staff and do more to ensure neutrality. israel, which is claimed more than 2000 workers at unrwa were of the militant group hamas, has rejected the report. and huw edwards has resigned from the bbc. he says he is leaving on the medical advice of his doctors. he had been off air since lastjuly. the bbc has confirmed that he has not received a payoff as part of his departure. so we could be in for a late night in westminster. let me tell you what has been happening in the last few minutes. there has been another bout, another division in the house of lords
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 laws have been trying to amend the bill, with mps than voting to overturn those proposed changes. opening arguments have begun in donald trump's criminal trial in new york. his lawyers say no crime was committed. an independent report into the un pass agency for palestinian refugees is...
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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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the house of commons has been in recess. — questions. the house of commons has been in recess, so _ questions. the house of commons has been in recess, so that _ questions. the house of commons has been in recess, so that would - questions. the house of commons has been in recess, so that would not i been in recess, so that would not have been the case in the last couple of weeks. on the issue, however, and we will contact legal advice and a second, some of your colleagues say arms sales should be stopped now. they believe, as do many lawyers and academics and many viewers watching, dating, we have seen enough, you don't need to wait for the legal advice. why are people like sadiq khan wrong?— for the legal advice. why are people like sadiq khan wrong? because they are concerned — like sadiq khan wrong? because they are concerned like _ like sadiq khan wrong? because they are concerned like us, _ like sadiq khan wrong? because they are concerned like us, like _ like sadiq khan wrong? because they are concerned like us, like i- like s
the house of commons has been in recess. — questions. the house of commons has been in recess, so _ questions. the house of commons has been in recess, so that _ questions. the house of commons has been in recess, so that would - questions. the house of commons has been in recess, so that would not i been in recess, so that would not have been the case in the last couple of weeks. on the issue, however, and we will contact legal advice and a second, some of your colleagues say arms sales...
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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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you're watching that the rate continued there in the house of commons. around the world the uk, you're watching bbc news. let's go back to the commons and your more. territorial integrity of other nations. that is one of our key objectives with regards to ukraine. 0f objectives with regards to ukraine. of course, i condemn in the fullest iran's attack on israel. i have previously condemned iran's malign behaviour in the region. the question that is on people's mind is this, what information or intelligence does the prime minister have with regards to what was going on in iran's consulate in damascus which led to that attack by israel? the international community and people around the world want to see the united kingdom and apply international law consistently across the board.— international law consistently across the board. ~ . ., , , across the board. whatever happened in that situation _ across the board. whatever happened in that situation has _ across the board. whatever happened in that situation has not _ across the board. whatever happened in
you're watching that the rate continued there in the house of commons. around the world the uk, you're watching bbc news. let's go back to the commons and your more. territorial integrity of other nations. that is one of our key objectives with regards to ukraine. 0f objectives with regards to ukraine. of course, i condemn in the fullest iran's attack on israel. i have previously condemned iran's malign behaviour in the region. the question that is on people's mind is this, what information or...
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well, let me remind you that the bill on deputies of the house of commons adopted the deportation of illegal immigrants to rwanda back in mid-january, but the house of lords insisted on amendments to the document for more than 3 months. in particular, they demanded a guarantee that the rights of illegal immigrants would be respected after deportation. previously , the european court of human rights also opposed the law. the plan i envisioned. boris johnson. he was not punished because of the position of the british courts, which considered that immigrants deported to rwanda would face deportation to their home countries where they lived and health may be at risk. the new version of the bill from the sunak government excludes this possibility, so there is a chance that the planes will still take off. responsibility for the protection of refugees, as well as plans and stop shifting emphasized that the law impedes the implementation of the rule of law and creates a dangerous precedent in the world, but the fact is that providing asylum to those in need is very expensive in the uk, while
well, let me remind you that the bill on deputies of the house of commons adopted the deportation of illegal immigrants to rwanda back in mid-january, but the house of lords insisted on amendments to the document for more than 3 months. in particular, they demanded a guarantee that the rights of illegal immigrants would be respected after deportation. previously , the european court of human rights also opposed the law. the plan i envisioned. boris johnson. he was not punished because of the...
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of representatives, and the president in britain if the same, and the house of commons, and the house of lords, and the prime minister and the king, but somehow the british decided everything in 15 seconds. and the americans 7 months, what is the difference, how autonomous, how independent is the government in britain, what the british prime minister says: but i already said today, and tomorrow i will say already and already and already weapons will go to ukraine, why so? i think it was just great britain that waited until the american congress announced a week ago, because they wanted to show that they are acting together. ukraine, this is the largest british package of military aid, and an article was published today, the british premier vsryt journal, where he also emphasizes this common connection, and between the americans, between the united states of america and great britain, and their common goal regarding the war in ukraine. i think we are very well oriented as far as great britain is concerned, in great britain they don't have this trumpian... populist nationalism that play
of representatives, and the president in britain if the same, and the house of commons, and the house of lords, and the prime minister and the king, but somehow the british decided everything in 15 seconds. and the americans 7 months, what is the difference, how autonomous, how independent is the government in britain, what the british prime minister says: but i already said today, and tomorrow i will say already and already and already weapons will go to ukraine, why so? i think it was just...
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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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this paradox and double standards of nato were pointed out by the member of the british house of commons, leader of the workers' party, george gelway. no one knows about nato's invasion of ukraine called it an invasion. it was called maidan, a kind of struggle for freedom. although this is a very specific struggle for freedom, it leads to the death of thousands and thousands of people. most of them are women and children whom the kiev regime has killed since 2014, since coming to power, as a result of a coup d'etat. and this regime continues to rain shells on the peaceful people of donbass. american -made artillery shells. supplied to the united states by western countries. russia will not retreat until these guns will be pushed back so far that they will not be able to fire at the ethnically russian population of ukraine. the united states should block all talk about ukraine's admission to nato, because it could lead to world war, said republican senator tomi taberauvil. he believes that the escalation of the conflict was caused by ill-considered actions of the white house. they know th
this paradox and double standards of nato were pointed out by the member of the british house of commons, leader of the workers' party, george gelway. no one knows about nato's invasion of ukraine called it an invasion. it was called maidan, a kind of struggle for freedom. although this is a very specific struggle for freedom, it leads to the death of thousands and thousands of people. most of them are women and children whom the kiev regime has killed since 2014, since coming to power, as a...
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let me remind you that deputies of the house of commons adopted a bill on the expulsion of illegal immigrants to rwanda back in mid-january, but the house. lords insisted on amendments to the document for more than 3 months; in particular, they demanded a guarantee that the rights of illegal immigrants would be respected after deportation. previously, the european court of human rights opposed it. this law, a plan that involved sending migrants to rwanda, was presented almost 2 years ago by boris johnson’s office, it was not implemented due to the position of the british courts, which considered, that emigrants deported to rwanda would face deportation to their home countries, where their lives and health could be at risk. the new version of the bill from the sunak government excludes this possibility, so there is a chance that the planes will still take off. parliamentary. the measures that the government is taking in the migration sphere, well, they are unlikely to create any kind of turning point. however, at the un, even the updated version of the bill with the necessary amendments did
let me remind you that deputies of the house of commons adopted a bill on the expulsion of illegal immigrants to rwanda back in mid-january, but the house. lords insisted on amendments to the document for more than 3 months; in particular, they demanded a guarantee that the rights of illegal immigrants would be respected after deportation. previously, the european court of human rights opposed it. this law, a plan that involved sending migrants to rwanda, was presented almost 2 years ago by...
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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...
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this paradox and double standards of nato were pointed out by a member of the british house of commons, leader of the workers' party, george gelovey. nobody called nato's invasion of ukraine an invasion. it was called maidan. some kind of struggle for freedom, although this is a very specific struggle for freedom, leads to death thousands and thousands of people, most of them women and children, whom the kiev regime has killed since 2014 since coming to power, as a result of a coup d'etat, and this regime is still raining shells on the civilians of donbass, american -made shells from artillery guns, supplied to the united states by western countries, russia will not retreat until these weapons are provided... because this could lead to a world war, said republican senator tomi taberville. believes that ill-considered actions led to the escalation of the conflict white house. they know that we have been pushing ukraine towards nato since 2014. under president trump, this process was suspended, but then resumed. since 2014 , we have spent $300 billion on kiev. 300 billion is that. half t
this paradox and double standards of nato were pointed out by a member of the british house of commons, leader of the workers' party, george gelovey. nobody called nato's invasion of ukraine an invasion. it was called maidan. some kind of struggle for freedom, although this is a very specific struggle for freedom, leads to death thousands and thousands of people, most of them women and children, whom the kiev regime has killed since 2014 since coming to power, as a result of a coup d'etat, and...
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. ♪ >> during the weekly question time in the british house of commons, deputy prime minister oliver downing took questions on ukraine, the war in gaza and crime. the deputy pm was filling in for prime minister rishi sunak who is in germany. this is about 35 minutes. >> my right honorable friend the prime minister is in berlin and has announced the biggest strengthening of our defense in a generation. mr. speaker, i'm sure members will also want to join me in wishing the jewish community a happy passover. a celebration of freedom but of course, we remember the empty chairs of hostages still being held captive in gaza and call for their immediate release. mr. speaker, i had meetings this morning with ministerial colleagues and others in addition to my duties in this house. i have further meetings today. >> i would like to pass a my thoughts and prayers to the family, friends and colleagues and to the teachers at the academy. we reopened with a new library in the town hall. we are breathing new life into our communities and releasing funds to help. sadly, labor let their contracts poli
. ♪ >> during the weekly question time in the british house of commons, deputy prime minister oliver downing took questions on ukraine, the war in gaza and crime. the deputy pm was filling in for prime minister rishi sunak who is in germany. this is about 35 minutes. >> my right honorable friend the prime minister is in berlin and has announced the biggest strengthening of our defense in a generation. mr. speaker, i'm sure members will also want to join me in wishing the jewish...
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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 — issue 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,
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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house of commons in 1979. frank field's career in the house of commons spanned decades. and of course, he finished up in the house of lords. liam halligan. you knew him very, very well. in fact, i think you even saw him last week, yeah. so i met frank field when i was a young academic, making my way in my early 20s, he he was a welfare reform expert at the time. he was the chairman of the social security select committee. and then i stayed in close touch with him. i was a financial times correspondent when he was the minister, and have seen him over the years, many times since. why was i drawn to him and why did we become friends? we became friends. and i was drawn to him because he really was a man of principle. he was somebody very much of labour values . principle. he was somebody very much of labour values. he principle. he was somebody very much of labour values . he set principle. he was somebody very much of labour values. he set up the child poverty action group. he set up the low pay unit, two really
house of commons in 1979. frank field's career in the house of commons spanned decades. and of course, he finished up in the house of lords. liam halligan. you knew him very, very well. in fact, i think you even saw him last week, yeah. so i met frank field when i was a young academic, making my way in my early 20s, he he was a welfare reform expert at the time. he was the chairman of the social security select committee. and then i stayed in close touch with him. i was a financial times...
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i think they are 18 independent members of parliament in the house of commons at the moment and a large number of them have been sacked for one reason or another and that has nothing to do a scandal. it's got to do with political viewpoints like andrew bridging orjeremy corbyn, that sort of thing. no, i don't think so. the vast majority of our members of parliament over 600 mps, are good and decent people who work extremely hard, whatever their physical party. they work in very, very stressful conditions. sometimes people make mistakes, sometimes people make mistakes, sometimes people do something stupid. i think that parliament should look after people better, watch how much they are drinking, perhaps, warn them if they are mixing with people who are a bit dodgy. and, perhaps, we should alljust be a bit more tolerant occasionally.— alljust be a bit more tolerant occasionally. alljust be a bit more tolerant occasionall . . ., ., , occasionally. edwina currie who was s-eaakin occasionally. edwina currie who was speaking to — occasionally. edwina currie who was speaking to me _ occasi
i think they are 18 independent members of parliament in the house of commons at the moment and a large number of them have been sacked for one reason or another and that has nothing to do a scandal. it's got to do with political viewpoints like andrew bridging orjeremy corbyn, that sort of thing. no, i don't think so. the vast majority of our members of parliament over 600 mps, are good and decent people who work extremely hard, whatever their physical party. they work in very, very stressful...
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late last night after midnight the house of lords decided to give way to the elected house of commons, so i suppose rishi sunak can claim that as a small political victory but what everyone wants to know, is when their flights are going to actually take off. he has laid out a sort of timetable, he is keen to show that after two years, he is making progress, and he talked about the first flights taking off in 10—12 weeks and an airfield being on standby and slots being booked with commercial charter planes, showing there is progress being made, but of course labour say this is a costly gimmick, the huge cost means they are not in favour of it, and if they came to power they would dismantle it. so with the election looming, rishi sunak has not got much time to prove that the stop the boats, the slogan he keeps talking about, he wants to show it is more than a slogan and that the fights take off and act as a deterrent. dom, does the government still face legal hurdles? practical indeed, 52,000 people at the moment who are in limbo in the ukwho— the moment who are in limbo in the uk w
late last night after midnight the house of lords decided to give way to the elected house of commons, so i suppose rishi sunak can claim that as a small political victory but what everyone wants to know, is when their flights are going to actually take off. he has laid out a sort of timetable, he is keen to show that after two years, he is making progress, and he talked about the first flights taking off in 10—12 weeks and an airfield being on standby and slots being booked with commercial...
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this paradox and double standards of nato were pointed out by a member of the british house of commons, the leader of the workers' party, george galui. nobody called nato’s invasion of ukraine an invasion, it was called the maidan, coming to power as a result of a coup d’etat, and this regime has been killing the kiev regime since 2014 since it continues to rain down shells, american-made shells, on the civilian people of donbass of the artillery pieces supplied to the united states by western countries, russia will not retreat until these guns are moved that far. the united states should block all talk about ukraine's admission to nato, because it might. they are buying villas on the sea coast all over the world, they have nowhere else to put our dollars, let's start thinking about the problems of the united states. fatigue with kiev in the united states and other western countries is growing, but the zelensky regime continues to not just ask, but demand money for weapons. head of the ministry of foreign affairs of ukraine dmitry kulebov. stated that kiev knows exactly where it ca
this paradox and double standards of nato were pointed out by a member of the british house of commons, the leader of the workers' party, george galui. nobody called nato’s invasion of ukraine an invasion, it was called the maidan, coming to power as a result of a coup d’etat, and this regime has been killing the kiev regime since 2014 since it continues to rain down shells, american-made shells, on the civilian people of donbass of the artillery pieces supplied to the united states by...
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i am no stranger to scandal in the house of commons but it is getting more and more bizarre. it is really vy troubling. christian: does the nature of politics in the threat of scandals bring to fortunes at the ballot box mean they are slow to get ahead of corruption or sexual scandal before it appears in the newspapers? >> yes. i think that is probably a fair comment on it. plus of course if somebody makes a complaint to party headquarters, whether it is labour or tory, and they don't seem to be getting an instan response, then sometimes they will go to the press. and that is understandable, though, shall we say, regrettable. it happens on the labour side as well. been suspended.our mp's have it takes longer for the police to investigate if there has been a crime. of course it does. justice can be slow, but it is often necessary. when it is just a scandal and you think, no, you should not be doing this, you should have had more sense than to, whatever it was, send other colleagues telephone numbers to someone trying to blackmail you, some sort of thing. as we have had recentl
i am no stranger to scandal in the house of commons but it is getting more and more bizarre. it is really vy troubling. christian: does the nature of politics in the threat of scandals bring to fortunes at the ballot box mean they are slow to get ahead of corruption or sexual scandal before it appears in the newspapers? >> yes. i think that is probably a fair comment on it. plus of course if somebody makes a complaint to party headquarters, whether it is labour or tory, and they don't...
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we choose to look for common ground. the this is confirmed by documents found in the premises of mouth and then goes called the senior distortion. usually city, it's usually is, it is still updating with us. let us clear, we'll go for william, does it because it is a sort of official, a should operational ocean or full semester on the ocean. 100 is this, and that all of us are still the way it was right there, spelled up old charlotte ocean just i'm pretty sure i need you to bundle out of the state. the chart i show is that even though you re upped, it's going to go to spend 2 to separate out that i'm used to show the people that are getting a good day daughter. she has all the news. i was just looking to get the cost of the annual meeting you. she's gone for the new credit is still the officials were behind hundreds of emerging religious accounts in ukraine. amount of them, the layer of ukraine's capital the on need june of escape. the issue with pneumonia . oh no, no no. just swimming. yeah. we have to search the or ju
we choose to look for common ground. the this is confirmed by documents found in the premises of mouth and then goes called the senior distortion. usually city, it's usually is, it is still updating with us. let us clear, we'll go for william, does it because it is a sort of official, a should operational ocean or full semester on the ocean. 100 is this, and that all of us are still the way it was right there, spelled up old charlotte ocean just i'm pretty sure i need you to bundle out of the...
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when so many find themselves will support, we choose to look for common ground. the, the russian states never is as tight as i'm one of the most sense community best in most all sense and up in the system must be the one else calls question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin media mission, the state on russia, scooting and split the ortiz vote net, keeping our video agency roughly all the band on youtube tv services. for what question did you say a request, which is the there's no end in sight over how you're going to continue to destroy the earth. is the case for the med, most of the people. i tried to go to the gym, but i'm certainly not ready to fight russia. this is also of soon. this is the 3rd world lunacy re washing as close to the funder line. likes to say we have the tools while we just start with stability and business deal. so what should i need? something really on my have very close propaganda. you know a price here in your i think we don't know the aftermath any time that you're not allowed to ask questions, you
when so many find themselves will support, we choose to look for common ground. the, the russian states never is as tight as i'm one of the most sense community best in most all sense and up in the system must be the one else calls question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin media mission, the state on russia, scooting and split the ortiz vote net, keeping our video agency roughly all the band on youtube tv services. for what question did you say a request,...
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people always respected him even if they didn't always agree when he stood up in the house of commons you wanted to hear what he had to say. a lot of people across the political spectrum are sad today. flan people across the political spectrum are sad today-— are sad today. can you explain for --eole are sad today. can you explain for people who _ are sad today. can you explain for people who may _ are sad today. can you explain for people who may not _ are sad today. can you explain for people who may not know - are sad today. can you explain for people who may not know much l are sad today. can you explain for- people who may not know much about who he was and what he did, explain how he was willing to work for each side. it was the issue that mattered to him. the political party wasn't the thing, it was the issue. he chaired an _ the thing, it was the issue. he: chaired an all—party committee of mps that shadowed the department for work and pensions over many years. those committees are not party political and you get all different parties on the committee. frank was very good
people always respected him even if they didn't always agree when he stood up in the house of commons you wanted to hear what he had to say. a lot of people across the political spectrum are sad today. flan people across the political spectrum are sad today-— are sad today. can you explain for --eole are sad today. can you explain for people who _ are sad today. can you explain for people who may _ are sad today. can you explain for people who may not _ are sad today. can you explain for...
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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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the bill will now be sent back to the house of commons for further consideration. the rate of inflation has fallen to 3.2% in the year to march. it's down from 3.4% in the month before. the prices of some food products have fallen. the government insists its plan is working — but labour says the prices of many goods are still too high. the scottish government is 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. what is the true c
the bill will now be sent back to the house of commons for further consideration. the rate of inflation has fallen to 3.2% in the year to march. it's down from 3.4% in the month before. the prices of some food products have fallen. the government insists its plan is working — but labour says the prices of many goods are still too high. the scottish government is to ditch its flagship target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 75% by 2030. the final goal of reaching �*net—zero�* by...
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as you say the house of commons rejected those four amendments that had been put forward by the house of lords yesterday, that was a bit of formality. the government has got a majority in the comments so it's been batted back to the lords. the expectation is the debate in the lords will get under way injust under an hour's debate in the lords will get under way in just under an hour's time and then they will start voting again. what i am told is they will vote on two different amendments, so gradually the numbers of those changes are reducing. the first being one to do with something called the rwanda committee, an organisation made up of experts and lawyers that will oversee the treaty that the uk has signed with rwanda, and the amendment gives that committee greater powers to effectively say look, it is not a safe country as the legislation says that it safe country as the legislation says thatitis, safe country as the legislation says that it is, if some of those conditions that the treaty sets out are not met. the second amendment is likely to do with this issue of whether or not
as you say the house of commons rejected those four amendments that had been put forward by the house of lords yesterday, that was a bit of formality. the government has got a majority in the comments so it's been batted back to the lords. the expectation is the debate in the lords will get under way injust under an hour's debate in the lords will get under way in just under an hour's time and then they will start voting again. what i am told is they will vote on two different amendments, so...
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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...
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of commons tomorrow. while all parties are echoing that same message of calm, restraint, de—escalation, they still want to know how downing street came to that decision. the details of that emergency meeting that the prime minister said he chaired on friday, and of course they want to make sure the president is respected. es, make sure the president is resnected-_ make sure the president is resected. : :, :, , respected. a quick one on the g7 call. respected. a quick one on the g7 call- where _ respected. a quick one on the g7 call. where are _ respected. a quick one on the g7 call. where are we _ respected. a quick one on the g7 call. where are we with - respected. a quick one on the g7 call. where are we with that? - respected. a quick one on the g7| call. where are we with that? we know the call with joe call. where are we with that? we know the call withjoe biden and other world leaders... we know the call with joe biden and other world leaders. . ._ know the call with joe biden and other world lead
of commons tomorrow. while all parties are echoing that same message of calm, restraint, de—escalation, they still want to know how downing street came to that decision. the details of that emergency meeting that the prime minister said he chaired on friday, and of course they want to make sure the president is respected. es, make sure the president is resnected-_ make sure the president is resected. : :, :, , respected. a quick one on the g7 call. respected. a quick one on the g7 call- where...
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the bill in the house of commons today seeks to circumvent a supreme court ruling from last year. this comes as he makes a 48 hour europe trip to defend his record on defense and regain his momentum 10 days ahead of a key set of local elections. olaf scholz says he is optimistic on his country's economic prospects. speaking at a major trade fair in hanover, he highlighted record employment and slowing inflation thanks to falling energy costs. potential economic turnaround so far has not helped the electoral prospects of his social democratic party. there is plenty more coming up. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we are hearing it is all big tech. that is what some of the headlines are this quarter, big tech. >> mega cap check companies that are generating extraordinary amounts of cash flow, they are still actually doing very well. >> we still would expect this quarter in particular, for many of those companies, to lead on earnings growth. >> it is going to start broadening out. >> you cannot have tech be the only thing that does well if you are starting to see economic weak
the bill in the house of commons today seeks to circumvent a supreme court ruling from last year. this comes as he makes a 48 hour europe trip to defend his record on defense and regain his momentum 10 days ahead of a key set of local elections. olaf scholz says he is optimistic on his country's economic prospects. speaking at a major trade fair in hanover, he highlighted record employment and slowing inflation thanks to falling energy costs. potential economic turnaround so far has not helped...
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he'll now sit as an independent mp in the house of commons. last night he resigned from two positions on parliamentary committees william wragg has claimed he was manipulated into sharing other politician personal details as part of a westminster sixteen scam. he has since apologised, saying he was mortified and that prompted the chancellor, jeremy hunt, to call him courageous for
he'll now sit as an independent mp in the house of commons. last night he resigned from two positions on parliamentary committees william wragg has claimed he was manipulated into sharing other politician personal details as part of a westminster sixteen scam. he has since apologised, saying he was mortified and that prompted the chancellor, jeremy hunt, to call him courageous for
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the conservative mp alasdair kearns chairs the foreign affairs committee in the house of commons. she had previously claimed the government had received at least some advice from lawyers that israel had broken international law. mr dowden did not directly deny how clean this morning. labour is calling on the government to publish a summary of the legal advice it has received, which the government says is confidential. the shadow foreign secretary says people could then be sure international law hadn't been broken. this is a very serious issue. it's now gone on for six months on issues of proportionality, on 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. labour is not calling for arms sales to be suspended, as the lib dems and the snp have. the strike on the convoy won't be taken into account in a fresh assessment of the government's position on arms exports, which is thought to be due, as it is retrospective. the government's tone toward
the conservative mp alasdair kearns chairs the foreign affairs committee in the house of commons. she had previously claimed the government had received at least some advice from lawyers that israel had broken international law. mr dowden did not directly deny how clean this morning. labour is calling on the government to publish a summary of the legal advice it has received, which the government says is confidential. the shadow foreign secretary says people could then be sure international law...
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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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. >> i think we're seeing a arrive now in house of commons. i think oliver dowden is not yet standing at the despatch box. >> he'll be the last question. i think we're listening to northern ireland questions. that's the secretary of state. oh, and i think the speaker is taking another question in northern ireland. questions now . northern ireland. questions now. okay. let's get back to what, jenny chapman said about your attacks on angela rayner. they said they are desperate. and how do you respond to that? i mean, aren't there bigger fish to fry? >> i think there are certainly bigger fish to fry. i think she could put this to bed by just very simply coming clean on her tax advice that she received and whether or not she does it massively . o'doherty because i massively. o'doherty because i think it's a matter of integrity. there are clearly questions to be asked. she can answer them and hopefully she'll use this opportunity today to do that. >> but it's not her questions, is it? it's you. it's the government's journalists, actually. >> i mean
. >> i think we're seeing a arrive now in house of commons. i think oliver dowden is not yet standing at the despatch box. >> he'll be the last question. i think we're listening to northern ireland questions. that's the secretary of state. oh, and i think the speaker is taking another question in northern ireland. questions now . northern ireland. questions now. okay. let's get back to what, jenny chapman said about your attacks on angela rayner. they said they are desperate. and...
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you command the confidence of the house of commons, which means at the moment, you command the confidence of the conservative party. if there is any question, a challenge to rishi sunak that he doesn't command the confidence of his party, and therefore he doesn't command the confidence of the commons, demonic may have to pause, or the golden triangle as it is known, that have the discussions before the prime minister make the request, they need to pause at the is any question mark about whether he is a fully functioning prime minister. and the argument that was put to me about somebody who believes they ought to take this tack, and i am not saying this is what is going to happen, we are in the business of scenario understanding, but this has been put to me and it is worth it to put it out there amongst other election speculation. a summer election is a possibility being discussed. that is being discussed in serious political circles. the cabinet minister said it is not the most likely option but possible. the point about going early and calling in april would basically be rishi sunak usin
you command the confidence of the house of commons, which means at the moment, you command the confidence of the conservative party. if there is any question, a challenge to rishi sunak that he doesn't command the confidence of his party, and therefore he doesn't command the confidence of the commons, demonic may have to pause, or the golden triangle as it is known, that have the discussions before the prime minister make the request, they need to pause at the is any question mark about whether...