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let's go to nick eardley _ scotland. thank you. let's go to nick eardley at _ scotland. thank you. let's go to nick eardley at westminster. i scotland. thank you. let's go to l nick eardley at westminster. your first reaction to that. an emotional speech at times from humza yousaf. it was. you often get those moments of emotion towards these resignation speech is. what i thought was interesting was humza yousaf was trying to put a bit of a positive spin on this. to say, i think i could have got through that vote later this week, but i wasn't prepared to do what was necessary to make that happen. what he is saying there is here think you could have won over alba. that if he had gone far enough on certain issues, ash regan could have backed him. there is probably some truth to that, if given enough concessions, he could have won her voip but even if he won that, he would have been struggling to get budgets and things like that through so he has concluded it wasn't worth it. what is really significant about this now is where the snp goes next. we stood here at this time last year and
let's go to nick eardley _ scotland. thank you. let's go to nick eardley at _ scotland. thank you. let's go to nick eardley at westminster. i scotland. thank you. let's go to l nick eardley at westminster. your first reaction to that. an emotional speech at times from humza yousaf. it was. you often get those moments of emotion towards these resignation speech is. what i thought was interesting was humza yousaf was trying to put a bit of a positive spin on this. to say, i think i could have got...
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thank you very much, nick eardley, our political - much, nick eardley, our political correspondent. it is 18 minutes past one. our top story this afternoon... israel gives its first detailed account of why it attacked a convoy of aid workers in gaza. it says two senior officers have now been sacked. the hand—made silhouettes of nearly 1,500 servicemen heading to normandy as prepartions begin to mark the 80th anniversary in june of d—day. coming up on bbc news, the former ufc world champion ronda rousey tells us she hid concussions and neurological injuries for years, during her trailblazing career. rescue teams in taiwan are searching for dozens of people still missing after this week's earthquake. there've been aftershocks, and there's the threat of more landslides and rock falls. the death toll now stands at 12. rupert wingfield—hayes is there for us. how's the rescue operation going? there is a couple of things going on, the first is that behind me they are starting to dismantle this building you can see behind me. this is partially brought down by the quake on wednesday an
thank you very much, nick eardley, our political - much, nick eardley, our political correspondent. it is 18 minutes past one. our top story this afternoon... israel gives its first detailed account of why it attacked a convoy of aid workers in gaza. it says two senior officers have now been sacked. the hand—made silhouettes of nearly 1,500 servicemen heading to normandy as prepartions begin to mark the 80th anniversary in june of d—day. coming up on bbc news, the former ufc world champion...
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nick eardley, _ have an impact on uk politics. nick, thank you. nick eardley, our - thank you. nick eardley, our political correspondent. other news now, and the government is proposing major changes to disability benefits. they would mean that people suffering from depression or anxiety could stop getting cash payments. the government wants the personal independence payment, or pip as its known, to be more targeted. but the disability charity scope says the proposals are "a reckless assualt on disabled people." here's our disability correspondent, nikki fox. the main thing i use my pip for is my wheelchair accessible vehicle to get me to university. pip helps me pay for our easy cook and ready meals. it enabled me to get my powered wheelchair because i didn't - qualify for motability. i use it every day. it's given me so much more freedom. life for disabled people is expensive, with many using personal independence payments, or pip, to help cover the extra costs that come with having a disability. 2.6 million working age disabled people, or those with a long term health condit
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i know you will be keeping an eye on that situation, nick eardley, l eye on that situation, nick eardley, thank you very much. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. playback ministers from the uk and ireland have held talks amid concerns about the number of asylum seekers crossing from northern ireland into the republic. the irishman says it will put in place and you returns policy, but london says it will reject it unless the eu allows the uk to return migrants to france. an increase in the number of asylum seekers in ireland is causing tensions between the uk and irish governments, with claims that ireland is seeing a rise in people coming from the uk and that this could be linked to the rwanda policy. specifically, this claim from an irish government minister that a significant proportion of people are coming through the border. they estimate higher than 80%. the claim is that migrants are travelling from northern ireland and then going down through the land border into ireland. remember, this land border is an open border. there are no border posts where people's iden
i know you will be keeping an eye on that situation, nick eardley, l eye on that situation, nick eardley, thank you very much. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. playback ministers from the uk and ireland have held talks amid concerns about the number of asylum seekers crossing from northern ireland into the republic. the irishman says it will put in place and you returns policy, but london says it will reject it unless the eu allows the uk to return migrants to france. an...
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let's talk to our political correspondent nick eardley, who's at westminster. nick, you spoke tojohn swinney, he seems like he is really considering throwing his hat into the ring. well, i know that senior people within the snp have been trying to persuade him over the past 2a hours orso persuade him over the past 2a hours or so that he should throw his hat into the ring. they did the same, by the way, last year, when nicola sturgeon stood down, but when i was speaking to him about an hour ago, it did sound to me very much like he was tempted to stand this time, he said he wanted to speak to his family, but he had been overwhelmed ijy family, but he had been overwhelmed by the number of people who were approaching him and he was giving it very careful thought. so that sounds like a very strong hint to me that he may well throw his hat into the ring in the next few days. i suppose, as well as looking at all the names you havejust suppose, as well as looking at all the names you have just spoken about, the big question for the snp is, what does it do next? becaus
let's talk to our political correspondent nick eardley, who's at westminster. nick, you spoke tojohn swinney, he seems like he is really considering throwing his hat into the ring. well, i know that senior people within the snp have been trying to persuade him over the past 2a hours orso persuade him over the past 2a hours or so that he should throw his hat into the ring. they did the same, by the way, last year, when nicola sturgeon stood down, but when i was speaking to him about an hour ago,...
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more now from our political correspondent, nick eardley. william wragg is a senior conservative mp, pretty well connected, he chairs a committee in parliament, he is also won the 1922 committee of conservative backbenchers. he has given a statement to the times where he admits to being the centre of a story developing over the past few days. he says he met a man on the dating app grindr, that they shared pictures, and this man started asking for the numbers of other people who worked in parliament, including some mps. people who worked in parliament, including some mp5. i want to read your particular quote from william wragg in the times, quite important, he says, they had compromising things on me, they wouldn't leave me alone. i would ask for people, i gave them some numbers, not all of them. i told gave them some numbers, not all of them. itold him gave them some numbers, not all of them. i told him to stop. he has manipulated me. and nowi them. i told him to stop. he has manipulated me. and now i have hurt other people. the bbc has trie
more now from our political correspondent, nick eardley. william wragg is a senior conservative mp, pretty well connected, he chairs a committee in parliament, he is also won the 1922 committee of conservative backbenchers. he has given a statement to the times where he admits to being the centre of a story developing over the past few days. he says he met a man on the dating app grindr, that they shared pictures, and this man started asking for the numbers of other people who worked in...
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nick eardley, bbc news. as we heard there, labour hopes to find an extra £5 billion a year by the end of the next parliament by closing the so—called tax gap. simonjack explains what that is and how labour hopes to do it. the so—called tax gap is the difference between what the economy should be generating in tax revenue and what actually gets collected. now, currently, its estimated to be around £36 billion a year. sounds like a huge number but, as a share of the uk economy, it's actually quite small and it's been shrinking over the last 16 years. as you can see here, it'sjust1.5% of gdp. that's much lower than in the us, canada, australia and italy. let's take a closer look. it's a hard thing to tackle. in 2010, the coalition government spent nearly a billion pounds to try and shrink it and, as you can see, it didn't really work. in fact, it started to edge up until 2013, when there was a big crackdown on vat fraud and underpayment, which did work, along with the decline of cash as a means of payment
nick eardley, bbc news. as we heard there, labour hopes to find an extra £5 billion a year by the end of the next parliament by closing the so—called tax gap. simonjack explains what that is and how labour hopes to do it. the so—called tax gap is the difference between what the economy should be generating in tax revenue and what actually gets collected. now, currently, its estimated to be around £36 billion a year. sounds like a huge number but, as a share of the uk economy, it's...
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at westminster, we're joined by our political correspondent nick eardley. this starts with nicola sturgeon, whose great strength as a politician is placing herself at the heart of huge grassroots progressive coalition, people very committed to the progressive causes which characterised her leadership. one of the things she could have been failed to have done is to carry public opinion with her, committing to the progressive causes has always been much more strongly rooted in the independence movement than scottish public as a whole. so her government and humza yousaf�*s government and humza yousaf�*s government have been driven by legislative causes death progressive causes, the gender recognition reform act which was blocked by the uk government and the hate crime act, many of these issues that scotland was set to be ahead of the uk and the year up on, decarbonisation, action on climate change —— and europe, which they had to withdraw from. it's not clear that humza yousaf thought through when he sacked his green coalition partners last week, that
at westminster, we're joined by our political correspondent nick eardley. this starts with nicola sturgeon, whose great strength as a politician is placing herself at the heart of huge grassroots progressive coalition, people very committed to the progressive causes which characterised her leadership. one of the things she could have been failed to have done is to carry public opinion with her, committing to the progressive causes has always been much more strongly rooted in the independence...
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here's nick eardley. rachel reeves wants to be chancellor by the end of the year. herjob is to make labour's plans add up. i'm rachel. but after the government nicked one of her key pledges, how can she fund promises to hospitals like this one in manchester? today, an attempted answer. close loopholes to make non—doms pay even more and crackdown on tax avoidance from everyone else. it's not rocket science here. it's about properly resourcing hmrc, making sure more cases are investigated. if it was that easy, someone would have done it before. at the moment there is a £36 billion gap between the tax that is owed and the tax that is actually collected. it was higher under labour. well, it has gone up by 5 billion in just one year, and the head of the national audit office says that he's confident that 6 billion of that can be recovered. but clawing back tax isn't always easy, so here is how labour say their new plan would work. by closing some of the loopholes on the amount of tax that non—doms pay, they think they will raise this — 2.6 billion by the end of t
here's nick eardley. rachel reeves wants to be chancellor by the end of the year. herjob is to make labour's plans add up. i'm rachel. but after the government nicked one of her key pledges, how can she fund promises to hospitals like this one in manchester? today, an attempted answer. close loopholes to make non—doms pay even more and crackdown on tax avoidance from everyone else. it's not rocket science here. it's about properly resourcing hmrc, making sure more cases are investigated. if...
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nick eardley is at westminster, listening to what is at westminster, listening to what is going on there, as well as in holyrood. all of that information is going into our live page and we will going into our live page and we will go back as soon as we hear any developments. i want to focus on the other elections taking place this week, and that is the local elections in england. there are elections in england. there are elections for merits and also police and crime commissioner elections in england and. they are days away, on thursday. the speculation continues over whether rishi sunak might name the date for a general election. while not to talk about. let's talk about the local elections. over the past few days we have been looking at different areas of england and i am joined by peter henley, are south of england political editor, and by amy holmes who is political reporter at bbc three counties radio. amy, i want to start with you. what are the different parties concentrating on in hertfordshire and buckinghamshire to try to win over voters there? the conservative _ to try to win o
nick eardley is at westminster, listening to what is at westminster, listening to what is going on there, as well as in holyrood. all of that information is going into our live page and we will going into our live page and we will go back as soon as we hear any developments. i want to focus on the other elections taking place this week, and that is the local elections in england. there are elections in england. there are elections for merits and also police and crime commissioner elections in...
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our political correspondent nick eardley reports. can i ask the leader of the house...? this is william wragg, a conservative mp with connections across parliament. he is now at the centre of a scandal at westminster about pictures shared on a dating app, and sharing the phone numbers of other mps. mr wragg has told the times that he met a man on the dating app grindr. they sent each other pictures. the man later started, we are told, asking for contact details for others in parliament. mr wragg told the paper, "they had compromising things on me. they wouldn't leave me alone. they would ask for people. i gave them some numbers, not all of them. i told them to stop. he has manipulated me and now i've hurt other people." mr wragg has been contacted by the bbc, but we haven't had a response. he remains a conservative mp. the events of the last few days have been a great cause for concern. the mp involved has given a courageous and fulsome apology. but the lesson here for all mps is that they need to be very careful about cybersecurity. i'm very concerned about what seems t
our political correspondent nick eardley reports. can i ask the leader of the house...? this is william wragg, a conservative mp with connections across parliament. he is now at the centre of a scandal at westminster about pictures shared on a dating app, and sharing the phone numbers of other mps. mr wragg has told the times that he met a man on the dating app grindr. they sent each other pictures. the man later started, we are told, asking for contact details for others in parliament. mr...
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nick eardley reporting there. my colleague has spoken to the veteran mp sir charles walker, who has spoken to william wragg, saying he believed he was subject by a sting operation by an blick —— a clever and manipulative operator. he said there was some compromising material that this unknown person had on will, who felt if he didn't divulge the information, this person would use that against him. "i'm not excusing what will has done, but i do think that he's a victim in this along with all the others. i think he's probably come up against a very skilled, manipulative agent." that's from someone close to william wragg. sir charles walker speaking to radio four. monitoring children's out excess is become a problem across the world. sexism is on the rise of the schools because of harm for content on children's phones. boys were apparently watching aggressive and violent pornography, which completely distorts their views of women. if you want the government to hold an inquiry and get tech types do more. here's br
nick eardley reporting there. my colleague has spoken to the veteran mp sir charles walker, who has spoken to william wragg, saying he believed he was subject by a sting operation by an blick —— a clever and manipulative operator. he said there was some compromising material that this unknown person had on will, who felt if he didn't divulge the information, this person would use that against him. "i'm not excusing what will has done, but i do think that he's a victim in this along...
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our political correspondent nick eardley is in downing street and has been telling us more about what prime minister rishi sunak has been saying about the uk's involvement in last night's action. the concern in downing street has been really growing over the past few days, and friday appears to have been the critical moment for uk involvement. it was at that point that the prime minister summoned key ministers to discuss a response. they came up with a plan, and that led to the raf getting involved in shooting down some of those drones last night. now, the uk response has been in line with its international partners, but there's no doubt that this is a significant moment in london. the government here does have the ability to make these decisions on its own. it doesn't need the approval of parliament. parliament here hasn't actually been sitting over the past couple of weeks, so they wouldn't have been able to ask anyway. but the prime minister has made it clear that the priority now is de—escalation. here's what he told broadcasters earlier. last night, iran launched a barrage of m
our political correspondent nick eardley is in downing street and has been telling us more about what prime minister rishi sunak has been saying about the uk's involvement in last night's action. the concern in downing street has been really growing over the past few days, and friday appears to have been the critical moment for uk involvement. it was at that point that the prime minister summoned key ministers to discuss a response. they came up with a plan, and that led to the raf getting...
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it says it's investigating. 0ur political correspondent nick eardley reports the honesty needs to start now. the lack of clarity needs to stop. this was mark menzies last week in a local campaign video. when this was filmed, he was still a conservative mp. but last night he was suspended from the party. it came after allegations in a newspaper that he used funds from donors to pay thousands to so—called "bad people" who had apparently locked him in a flat. the bbc has checked details of some of the allegations printed in the times this morning — that mr menzies called a 78—year—old local activist in the middle of the night, asking for money. it is claimed he said he was being detained against his will, that he needed money as a matter of life or death. the £6,500 was provided by a local activist, the money was then reimbursed from donations to the local party. in his fylde constituency this afternoon, no sign of mr menzies. at the address given for the local party offices, there was no response. but he did tell the times, "i strongly dispute the allegations put to me. i fully c
it says it's investigating. 0ur political correspondent nick eardley reports the honesty needs to start now. the lack of clarity needs to stop. this was mark menzies last week in a local campaign video. when this was filmed, he was still a conservative mp. but last night he was suspended from the party. it came after allegations in a newspaper that he used funds from donors to pay thousands to so—called "bad people" who had apparently locked him in a flat. the bbc has checked...
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let's speak to our correspondent nick eardley, in westminster this is really starting to feel like an election year, we are hearing from all parties about what their plans would be but tell us more about what sir keir starmer has said. ., ., ., . said. you mentioned that defence sendin: said. you mentioned that defence spending pledge _ said. you mentioned that defence spending pledge and _ said. you mentioned that defence spending pledge and yes - said. you mentioned that defence spending pledge and yes it - said. you mentioned that defence spending pledge and yes it is i spending pledge and yes it is interesting that keir starmer is saying i would hope at some stage to get to that 2.5% of economic output spent on defence but there is a pretty big caveat there. it's when it's possible and it doesn't feel to me like that's a particularly cast—iron pledge that we can hold a potential future labour government to account on all that easily because they just aren't to account on all that easily because theyjust aren't giving a timeframe for it at the moment but what is significant and w
let's speak to our correspondent nick eardley, in westminster this is really starting to feel like an election year, we are hearing from all parties about what their plans would be but tell us more about what sir keir starmer has said. ., ., ., . said. you mentioned that defence sendin: said. you mentioned that defence spending pledge _ said. you mentioned that defence spending pledge and _ said. you mentioned that defence spending pledge and yes - said. you mentioned that defence spending...
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our political correspondent nick eardley reports. this was mark menzies last week in a local campaign video. when this was filmed, he was still a conservative mp. but last night, he was suspended from the party. it came after allegations in a newspaper that he used funds from donors to pay thousands to so—called "bad people" who had apparently locked him in a flat. the bbc has spoken to the conservative activist katie fieldhouse, who complained to the party. she said that mr menzies called her in the middle of the night in december asking for money. she says he claimed he was being detained against his will and needed money as a matter of life and death. it's also claimed that £6,500 was provided by another activist, and the money was then reimbursed from donations to the local party. the allegations were first reported to tory managers in parliament back in january, but it was only last night that mr menzies lost the whip as the allegations began to emerge publicly. we havejust been allegations began to emerge publicly. we have j
our political correspondent nick eardley reports. this was mark menzies last week in a local campaign video. when this was filmed, he was still a conservative mp. but last night, he was suspended from the party. it came after allegations in a newspaper that he used funds from donors to pay thousands to so—called "bad people" who had apparently locked him in a flat. the bbc has spoken to the conservative activist katie fieldhouse, who complained to the party. she said that mr menzies...
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eardley sat down with her. rachel reeves wants to be chancellor by the end of the year. herjob is to make labour's plans add up. i'm rachel. but after the government nicked one of her key pledges, how can she fund promises to hospitals like this one in manchester? today, an attempted answer. close loopholes to make non—doms pay even more and crackdown on tax avoidance from everyone else. it's not rocket science here. it's about properly resourcing hmrc, making sure more cases are investigated. if it was that easy, someone would have done it before. at the moment there is a £36 billion gap between the tax that is owed and the tax that is actually collected. it was higher under labour. well, it has gone up by 5 billion in just one year, and the head of the national audit office says that he's confident that 6 billion of that can be recovered. but clawing back tax isn't always easy, so here is how labour say their new plan would work. by closing some of the loopholes on the amount of tax that non—doms pay, th
eardley sat down with her. rachel reeves wants to be chancellor by the end of the year. herjob is to make labour's plans add up. i'm rachel. but after the government nicked one of her key pledges, how can she fund promises to hospitals like this one in manchester? today, an attempted answer. close loopholes to make non—doms pay even more and crackdown on tax avoidance from everyone else. it's not rocket science here. it's about properly resourcing hmrc, making sure more cases are...
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joining me now from downing street is our correspondent nick eardley. nick, all of that follows on from what we heard from rishi sunak a little earlier. the what we heard from rishi sunak a little earlier.— little earlier. the concern in downing — little earlier. the concern in downing street _ little earlier. the concern in downing street has - little earlier. the concern in downing street has really . little earlier. the concern in i downing street has really been growing over the past few days, and friday appears to have been the critical moment, and it was at that point that the prime minister summoned key ministers to discuss a response, they came up with a plan, and that led to the raf getting involved in shooting down some of those drones last night. now, the uk response has been in line with its international partners, but there is no doubt that this is a significant moment in london, the government here does have the ability to make these decisions on its own, it doesn't need the approval of parliament, and parliament here has not been sitt
joining me now from downing street is our correspondent nick eardley. nick, all of that follows on from what we heard from rishi sunak a little earlier. the what we heard from rishi sunak a little earlier.— little earlier. the concern in downing — little earlier. the concern in downing street _ little earlier. the concern in downing street has - little earlier. the concern in downing street has really . little earlier. the concern in i downing street has really been growing over the past...
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our political correspondent, nick eardley is in westminster. nick, morning to you. ok, the bedrock of growth, how is sir keir starmer and the party going to achieve this?— starmer and the party going to achieve this? good morning, and nana. achieve this? good morning, and naga- basically _ achieve this? good morning, and naga. basically the _ achieve this? good morning, and naga. basically the argument - achieve this? good morning, andl naga. basically the argument that keir starmer is going to make today is that this is going to be the absolute foundation of labour's defence policies. visiting barrow and furness, where the nuclear submarines are made, he will be the first labour leader in 30 years to do that and he is going to say to voters, the party has changed its position. cast your mind back to 2019, laboursaid position. cast your mind back to 2019, labour said they would renew nuclear mappings at the moment but ultimately they want to get rid of them and work with other countries to get rid of them —— nuclear weapons. sir keir starmer saying today, that
our political correspondent, nick eardley is in westminster. nick, morning to you. ok, the bedrock of growth, how is sir keir starmer and the party going to achieve this?— starmer and the party going to achieve this? good morning, and nana. achieve this? good morning, and naga- basically _ achieve this? good morning, and naga. basically the _ achieve this? good morning, and naga. basically the argument - achieve this? good morning, andl naga. basically the argument that keir starmer is going...
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we're joined now by our political correspondent, nick eardley. good morning. set the scene, set the circumstances and the reaction. goad circumstances and the reaction. good morninu. circumstances and the reaction. good morning- that — circumstances and the reaction. good morning. that rwanda _ circumstances and the reaction. (13mm morning. that rwanda under bill, designed to send people to the country, became law yesterday and understandably there was a big debate about it on question time. chris philp was asked by men in the audience, what would happen if his family members from congo arrived in the uk small boats. he asked because of some of the conflicts between congo and rwanda in the past few years. the response from the government minister was a bit awkward. . , ., , government minister was a bit awkward. . , . , , , government minister was a bit awkward. . , ., , , awkward. had my family members come on the crossing — awkward. had my family members come on the crossing right _ awkward. had my family members come on the crossing right now, _ awkward
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let's get more on this now from nick eardley. take us through what we know at this stage. take us through what we know at this staie, , ., ., take us through what we know at this staie, ., , take us through what we know at this stae. ., , , stage. good morning. this is the idea of what _ stage. good morning. this is the idea of what is _ stage. good morning. this is the idea of what is called _ stage. good morning. this is the idea of what is called spear - idea of what is called spear fishing,...