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jeremy corbett. i went to big rally on the seafront. jeremy corbyn. but is not actually a labour mp. if you want to run again in the next election, will he be able to? you make is not at the whip at the moment so it will be able to buy but he would not be run as a labour mp. but you mentioned conference. extraordinary, isn't it? the former labour leader won't be able to run as a labour mp would have do think thatis as a labour mp would have do think that is likely to be the situation when the election is called? i dunno but at the moment _ when the election is called? i dunno but at the moment that _ when the election is called? i dunno but at the moment that may - when the election is called? i dunno but at the moment that may be i when the election is called? i dunno but at the moment that may be the | but at the moment that may be the case. . , but at the moment that may be the case. ., , ., ., case. that is him, in other words? he knows— case. that is him, in other words? he knows what — case. that is him, in other words? he knows what he _ ca
jeremy corbett. i went to big rally on the seafront. jeremy corbyn. but is not actually a labour mp. if you want to run again in the next election, will he be able to? you make is not at the whip at the moment so it will be able to buy but he would not be run as a labour mp. but you mentioned conference. extraordinary, isn't it? the former labour leader won't be able to run as a labour mp would have do think thatis as a labour mp would have do think that is likely to be the situation when the...
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jeremy cooke — bbc news. supported if they aren't being counted? jeremy cooke — bbc news. brazilian palaeontologists are piecing together fragments of ancient bones, which could shed light on a new species of dinosaur. work began injune after a fossil was found during the construction of a railway in northeastern brazil. the team found the remains of what they believe to be a group of large dinosaurs known as the titanosauria. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @bbcbaxter. some sunny spells on the forecast, but generally speaking, a fairamount forecast, but generally speaking, a fair amount of cloud is on the way. it will be mild, a particularly mild morning way above the average for the time of the year. this cloud is no pressure, swept across the country during the course on friday. here it is early hours of saturday out in the north sea, and its legacy is this high pressure, the ridge of high pressure built in, but it is also a fairly cloudy area of high pressure. some breaks in the car through the night around scotland, maybe the lake district and into lancashire, but
jeremy cooke — bbc news. supported if they aren't being counted? jeremy cooke — bbc news. brazilian palaeontologists are piecing together fragments of ancient bones, which could shed light on a new species of dinosaur. work began injune after a fossil was found during the construction of a railway in northeastern brazil. the team found the remains of what they believe to be a group of large dinosaurs known as the titanosauria. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @bbcbaxter. some sunny...
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jeremy cooke reports. how many potatoes do you want? two, please. it is a home filled with faith. # he has done so much for me #. and filled with love. thank you. you're welcome. do you cook for your mum every night? yeah. at 13 and ten years old, amy and kimberly are young carers. do you need help? no, i don't need help. dedicated to their mum, julie, who has severe kidney failure. i can't really cook now. i can't stand up for long. i have pains. by law, because these girls are caring at a high level, they should get help from their council, but they've had no assessment, and get no support. they are missing from the system. bring herup herfood. i wash her back. clean her bed. clean the room. i help with finance and the order of business stuff. maybe help out with some medication if she needs to. she sleeps with my mum. if something goes wrong in the night, she's always there. you must be so proud them. i'm proud of them. at the same time, i'm guilty that i've taken their independence away from them. raise your hand if you are a young carer or youn
jeremy cooke reports. how many potatoes do you want? two, please. it is a home filled with faith. # he has done so much for me #. and filled with love. thank you. you're welcome. do you cook for your mum every night? yeah. at 13 and ten years old, amy and kimberly are young carers. do you need help? no, i don't need help. dedicated to their mum, julie, who has severe kidney failure. i can't really cook now. i can't stand up for long. i have pains. by law, because these girls are caring at a...
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jeremy bowen is there. the way this war ends is not in the hands of yemenis, because big regional powers have intervened. the people here are suffering because of the fault lines that run right through the middle east. five days after storm arwen, tens of thousands of people in parts of scotland and the north of england are still without electricity. and in paris, the singer and activist josephine baker becomes the first black woman to be honoured at the pantheon. and later, sports day on the bbc news channel with all the features from the bbc sport centre. good evening. every adult in england is to be offered a booster vaccination by the end of january, according to borisjohnson. people will be approached by age group and will be informed when it's their turn. faced with the uncertainty posed by omicron, the new coronavirus variant, one government expert advised people not to socialise unnecessarily ahead of christmas, but borisjohnson appeared to contradict that advice, telling people not to cancel their
jeremy bowen is there. the way this war ends is not in the hands of yemenis, because big regional powers have intervened. the people here are suffering because of the fault lines that run right through the middle east. five days after storm arwen, tens of thousands of people in parts of scotland and the north of england are still without electricity. and in paris, the singer and activist josephine baker becomes the first black woman to be honoured at the pantheon. and later, sports day on the...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, marib. and we'll be hearing from jeremy bowen more about his reporting in yemen, later on the programme. what a day for barbados — it's the world's newest republic — with it, a new president as head of state. barbados is in the south of the caribbean, its population is just below 300,000 — and it became independent from britain in 1966. now, 55 years on, it is a republic. queen elizabeth is no longer head of state. this ceremony in the capital bridgetown marked the moment. at midnight, a final salute was made to the british monarchy, and the royal standard flag was lowered and replaced. then barbados welcomed its first—ever president, dame sandra mason. i, sandra prunella mason, do swear that i will be faithful and bear true allegiance to barbados according to law, so help me god. the ceremony marks the beginning of a new era for barbados. daniela relph was at the ceremony. some of this country's most well—known names were among the vip guests attending the transition ceremony. ris
jeremy bowen, bbc news, marib. and we'll be hearing from jeremy bowen more about his reporting in yemen, later on the programme. what a day for barbados — it's the world's newest republic — with it, a new president as head of state. barbados is in the south of the caribbean, its population is just below 300,000 — and it became independent from britain in 1966. now, 55 years on, it is a republic. queen elizabeth is no longer head of state. this ceremony in the capital bridgetown marked the...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, mareb. well, if you want to get in touch with me on any of the stories you've seen on newsday so far — jeremy's report for instance— i'm at twitter at @bbckarishma. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: a new star in the pantheon of french greats — the american—born singer and activistjosephine baker takes her place among the heroes of france, her adopted home. it's quite clear that the worst victims of this disaster are the poor people living in the slums which have sprung up around the factory. we feel so helpless. the children are dying in front of me and i can't do anything. charles manson is the mystical leader of the hippie cult suspected of killing sharon tate and at least six other people in los angeles. at 11 o'clock this morning, - just half a metre of rock separated britain from continental europe. it took the drills just i a few moments to cut through the final obstacle, _ then philippe cossette, a miner from calais, was shaking hands and exc
jeremy bowen, bbc news, mareb. well, if you want to get in touch with me on any of the stories you've seen on newsday so far — jeremy's report for instance— i'm at twitter at @bbckarishma. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: a new star in the pantheon of french greats — the american—born singer and activistjosephine baker takes her place among the heroes of france, her adopted home. it's quite clear that the worst victims of this disaster are the poor...
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jeremy. a question _ sense. are very clear answer there. jeremy, a question from _ sense. are very clear answer there. jeremy, a question from gary - sense. are very clear answer there. jeremy, a question from gary in - jeremy, a question from gary in london who asks when can we expect the government to introduce basic mandates to stop the spread? we are talking about hands and face and space. the health secretary said there are no detected cases of the new variant in the uk at this time but he...
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— election against an opponent in jeremy corbyn who was thought to be a weak— jeremy corbyn who was thought to be a weak labour leader over this issue of who— a weak labour leader over this issue of who pays — a weak labour leader over this issue of who pays for care homes. what happens _ of who pays for care homes. what happens here as you're meant to get up happens here as you're meant to get up to— happens here as you're meant to get up to £86,000 before you have to sell anything and the idea was that so people — sell anything and the idea was that so people do not have to sell their homes _ so people do not have to sell their homes to— so people do not have to sell their homes to pay for social care needs, but of— homes to pay for social care needs, but of course — homes to pay for social care needs, but of course as baroness altman points _ but of course as baroness altman points out, — but of course as baroness altman points out, there is such a disparity_ points out, there is such a disparity in house prices which for the vast _ disparity in house prices which for th
— election against an opponent in jeremy corbyn who was thought to be a weak— jeremy corbyn who was thought to be a weak labour leader over this issue of who— a weak labour leader over this issue of who pays — a weak labour leader over this issue of who pays for care homes. what happens _ of who pays for care homes. what happens here as you're meant to get up happens here as you're meant to get up to— happens here as you're meant to get up to £86,000 before you have to sell anything...
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will know he supported jeremy hunt in the leadership campaign- they will know he supported jeremy hunt in the leadership campaign inl hunt in the leadership campaign in 2019 _ hunt in the leadership campaign in 2019 he _ hunt in the leadership campaign in 2019 he hated _ hunt in the leadership campaign in 2019. he hated brexit, _ hunt in the leadership campaign in 2019. he hated brexit, he- hunt in the leadership campaign in- 2019. he hated brexit, he campaigned against _ 2019. he hated brexit, he campaigned against brexit. — 2019. he hated brexit, he campaigned against brexit, all— 2019. he hated brexit, he campaigned against brexit, all the _ 2019. he hated brexit, he campaigned against brexit, all the way— 2019. he hated brexit, he campaigned against brexit, all the way it _ against brexit, all the way it turned — against brexit, all the way it turned out, _ against brexit, all the way it turned out, and _ against brexit, all the way it turned out, and it— against brexit, all the way it turned out, and it matters. against brexit, all the way it. turned out, and it matters
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his replacement as foreign secretary was jeremy hunt. he adopted a new approach, giving nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe diplomatic protection, which made this a formal dispute between the countries. richard ratcliffe welcomed the move — but nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe was not released. and later that year, the family he faced another devastating moment. their daughter, gabriella, moved back to the uk to go to school. as you can see, she attended a press conference with her dad, and as she returned, nazanin wrote an open letter that was smuggled out of prison... the iranian authorities were unmoved. by early 2020, the pandemic arrived, and nazanin had been given an ankle tag and temporarily moved to her parents�* house. and then in september last year, iran made its next move. nazanin faced new charges. no details or evidence were offered, but the consequence was clear, and sure enough, another sentence was imposed to the anger of the british government. iran is the one responsible for putting mrs zaghari—ratcliffe through this cruel an
his replacement as foreign secretary was jeremy hunt. he adopted a new approach, giving nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe diplomatic protection, which made this a formal dispute between the countries. richard ratcliffe welcomed the move — but nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe was not released. and later that year, the family he faced another devastating moment. their daughter, gabriella, moved back to the uk to go to school. as you can see, she attended a press conference with her dad, and as she...
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and the mps, led by former health secretary jeremy hunt, were asking whether plans were for extra staff to work in the facilities. there was no detail on the spending plans last week about training and workforce budgets. the mp said the nhs is facing a workforce crisis now, there are more than 90,000 vacancies, 7% of posts are unfilled and the fear is that could get worse as large numbers of staff reach retirement age. sajid javid promised two things, firstly by the end of the 93v things, firstly by the end of the gay short—term plan to help tackle the backlog in hospital treatment, and then by the spring a long—term 15 year plan —— firstly, by the edge of the year. as he was reminded by mps on the committee, making promises is one thing and delivering is another, the government has already promised 6000 extra gps in this parliament and is the health secretary himself admitted, they are not on track to meet that. hick not on track to meet that. nick triu ule, not on track to meet that. nick triggle. many _ not on track to meet that. nick triggle, many thanks. - 11 billion wet wi
and the mps, led by former health secretary jeremy hunt, were asking whether plans were for extra staff to work in the facilities. there was no detail on the spending plans last week about training and workforce budgets. the mp said the nhs is facing a workforce crisis now, there are more than 90,000 vacancies, 7% of posts are unfilled and the fear is that could get worse as large numbers of staff reach retirement age. sajid javid promised two things, firstly by the end of the 93v things,...
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that was similarly criticised for being bumbling, and jeremy vine has talked before about how he went to two separate speeches where borisjohnson actually bumbled in the same way at an event, as if it was part of his schtick. so i don't think this will have a lasting impact, but, of course, these things always have the potential to make a difference, so we are on the lookout for what really makes a change but very few things do. it sounds like i should distinguish between a story which cuts through, which is simply a story we are all aware of, and one which has impact, which is a story which shifts how we feel. exactly. think to yourself, well that's really make a difference to voters next week, next month, or particularly when they arrived at the ballot box on the next election arrives, and there really are very few of those because it if we look back over the coronavirus, for instance, coronavirus itself, a massive turning point for public opinion, but throughout that, various different things going, dominic cummings and his speech in the rose garden of downing street, that attracte
that was similarly criticised for being bumbling, and jeremy vine has talked before about how he went to two separate speeches where borisjohnson actually bumbled in the same way at an event, as if it was part of his schtick. so i don't think this will have a lasting impact, but, of course, these things always have the potential to make a difference, so we are on the lookout for what really makes a change but very few things do. it sounds like i should distinguish between a story which cuts...
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jeremy cook, bbc news. england world cup winner ron flowers has died at the age of 87 the former has died at the age of 87. the former wolves midfielder won 49 caps — he was in the england squad which won the 1966 world cup but didn't play. he was belatedly awarded a winner's medal in 2009, along with other squad players who didn't feature in the final. veterans have welcomed the announcement that the queen will attend the service of remembrance at the cenotaph on sunday. it will be her first public engagement since she spent a night in hospital last month. doctors had advised the monarch to rest until mid—november. here's our royal correspondent, daniela relph. ever present when we remember. even before she was queen. newsreel: as princess . elizabeth followed the king in paying her tribute, there were few among the silent crowd who did not recall the comradeship of war years. during her reign, the rhythm of remembrance has barely changed. the queen represents a generation now fighting to ensure memori
jeremy cook, bbc news. england world cup winner ron flowers has died at the age of 87 the former has died at the age of 87. the former wolves midfielder won 49 caps — he was in the england squad which won the 1966 world cup but didn't play. he was belatedly awarded a winner's medal in 2009, along with other squad players who didn't feature in the final. veterans have welcomed the announcement that the queen will attend the service of remembrance at the cenotaph on sunday. it will be her first...
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we were not allowed to know his name but today the judge justice his name but today the judgejustice jeremy baker said in sentencing that he believed it was in the public interest to name marcel grzeszcz, partly because he will serve most of his sentence as an adult once he turns 18 and he was sentenced to a minimum of 17 years in custody before he can apply for parole. roberts buncis grew up with his dad edgars buncis. they moved to england from latvia when roberts was seven years old in a statement was read out from mr buncis where he said no paddock should ever bury his boy. he has lost his destination, his purpose and he feels empty. the latest coronavirus figures say there were 32,322 new cases recorded in the last week. on average in the past week 170 —related deaths were recorded every day. numbers are often lower on a monday. and just over 10.3 million people have received their boosterjab. the bbc has been told of bullying and harassment by anti—vaccination campaigners, outside hundreds of schools in the uk. outside hundreds the shadow education minister, peter kyle, says such
we were not allowed to know his name but today the judge justice his name but today the judgejustice jeremy baker said in sentencing that he believed it was in the public interest to name marcel grzeszcz, partly because he will serve most of his sentence as an adult once he turns 18 and he was sentenced to a minimum of 17 years in custody before he can apply for parole. roberts buncis grew up with his dad edgars buncis. they moved to england from latvia when roberts was seven years old in a...
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that was similarly criticised for being bumbling, and jeremy vine has talked before about how he would two separate speeches where borisjohnson actually bumbled in the same way at an event, as if it was part of his shtick. so i don't think this will have a lasting impact, but, of course, these things always have the potential to make a difference, so we are on the lookout for what really makes a change but very few things do. it makes a change but very few things tie-— things do. it sounds like i should distinguish - things do. it sounds like i i should distinguish between things do. it sounds like i . should distinguish between a story which cuts through, which is simply a story we are all aware of and one which has impact, which is a story which shifts how we feel.— shifts how we feel. exactly. think to — shifts how we feel. exactly. think to yourself, - shifts how we feel. exactly. think to yourself, well - shifts how we feel. exactly. | think to yourself, well that's really make a difference to voters next week, next month, or particularly when they arrived at the ballot box
that was similarly criticised for being bumbling, and jeremy vine has talked before about how he would two separate speeches where borisjohnson actually bumbled in the same way at an event, as if it was part of his shtick. so i don't think this will have a lasting impact, but, of course, these things always have the potential to make a difference, so we are on the lookout for what really makes a change but very few things do. it makes a change but very few things tie-— things do. it sounds...
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in the house of commons, jeremy hunt and some other mps, and gordon brown's raised this as well, the fact that this new variant has come from africa suggests that perhaps western countries like the uk need to speed up the supply of vaccines to countries like those in africa. you've been criticised for not doing this quick enough. what are you going to do about that? well, i think it's important that all rich countries help the developing world with vaccines. the uk has certainly played its part. we've donated over 20 million vaccines already. there's another 10 million about to go. we're committed to 100 million byjune. that's more than almost all other countries. but in today's meeting that i called with g7 health ministers, this was one of the issues discussed, and everyone recommitted to that, acceptithis is hugely important. some sage members have suggested that if this new variant is as bad as some fear it is, that your plan b won't be sufficient. how concerned are you about that? well, what we want to do is first to assess the variant. i don't want to jump to any conclusions ar
in the house of commons, jeremy hunt and some other mps, and gordon brown's raised this as well, the fact that this new variant has come from africa suggests that perhaps western countries like the uk need to speed up the supply of vaccines to countries like those in africa. you've been criticised for not doing this quick enough. what are you going to do about that? well, i think it's important that all rich countries help the developing world with vaccines. the uk has certainly played its...
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jeremy is now a phd student at the natural history museum and the university of portsmouth and he told me what happened. well, yes, it was about a year ago. so i was going through — i had this thought that maybe there was more diversity, there was more species of the type of dinosaur so that we were looking at which, was a plant—eating dinosaur. and so i decided to go through all the bones, and there were massive collections in the natural history museum, and also the dinosaur museum on the isle of wight, which had been gathered over the last 200 years. so it was a very tedious business, really, of going through boxes of bones and measuring them, and looking at them and learning the anatomy. and, during lockdown last year — i suspect it was one of the highlights of my year last year — i was just altering a nasal bone and put it into a position. and i noticed there was a definite bulbous nose on this dinosaur, which was completely different from the two main species that we knew existed on the island. so, we started looking at the skeleton in much more detail, and we found it ha
jeremy is now a phd student at the natural history museum and the university of portsmouth and he told me what happened. well, yes, it was about a year ago. so i was going through — i had this thought that maybe there was more diversity, there was more species of the type of dinosaur so that we were looking at which, was a plant—eating dinosaur. and so i decided to go through all the bones, and there were massive collections in the natural history museum, and also the dinosaur museum on the...
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former health secretary and current chair of the health and social care select committee, jeremy hunt says the reforms are not ideal, but are still a step forward for poorerfamilies. it isa it is a big disappointment that they've changed the way the cat is calculated, but it is nonetheless a step forward. it's a step forward for poorer families because at the moment your savings have to go down to £23,000 before you get any help with your care home costs if you've got dementia or something like that. under this change, you'll get help when they get down to £100,000 or less. so, it will be significant extra help but i can't pretend it's not as much as we hoped for and so that's why in the end i couldn't support it. let's talk to our chief political correspondent adam fleming. will the government to be believed it got through? i will the government to be believed it got through?— it got through? i think they will be relieved it got _ it got through? i think they will be relieved it got through _ it got through? i think they will be relieved it got through but - it got through? i thi
former health secretary and current chair of the health and social care select committee, jeremy hunt says the reforms are not ideal, but are still a step forward for poorerfamilies. it isa it is a big disappointment that they've changed the way the cat is calculated, but it is nonetheless a step forward. it's a step forward for poorer families because at the moment your savings have to go down to £23,000 before you get any help with your care home costs if you've got dementia or something...
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but it's a tribute to sir jeremy and so many other scientists that they— jeremy and so many other scientists that they have supported us so hard and for— that they have supported us so hard and for so _ that they have supported us so hard and for so long and given such invaluable independent advice. i don't _ invaluable independent advice. i don't think i read any more signal in the _ don't think i read any more signal in the that— don't think i read any more signal in the that in that, that sirjeremy recognised — in the that in that, that sirjeremy recognised that most of the advice had been — recognised that most of the advice had been given and he really needed to focus— had been given and he really needed to focus on— had been given and he really needed to focus on the welcome trust. we have to focus on the welcome trust. have heard to focus on the welcome trust. , have heard suggestions that he is not the only scientist who perhaps feels that the government is not following their advice at the moment. can you say with absolute confidence that the government is listening to e
but it's a tribute to sir jeremy and so many other scientists that they— jeremy and so many other scientists that they have supported us so hard and for— that they have supported us so hard and for so _ that they have supported us so hard and for so long and given such invaluable independent advice. i don't _ invaluable independent advice. i don't think i read any more signal in the _ don't think i read any more signal in the that— don't think i read any more signal in the that in that,...
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the former health secretary, the conservative - health secretary, the conservative jeremy hunt said that the proposal is less generous than he would have hoped for but urged tory mps to back it in the commons. labour says this simply cements and helps the wealth of wealthier homeowners in the south of wealthier homeowners in the south of england. it is actually a care con because if you need social care and you are fortunate to own a £1 million house, say in the home counties, then 90% of your assets will be protected. but if you are unfortunate enough to need social care and you live in an £80,000 terraced house in barrow, hartlepool or mansfield, you will lose nearly everything. that is manifestly unfair. it's not levelling up, it's frankly daylight robbery. this question about capping care costs is just this question about capping care costs isjust one this question about capping care costs is just one part of the very complex picture of how to reform social care in england but it is a contentious part, and even if the government wins the vote tonight, as is expected, this will then
the former health secretary, the conservative - health secretary, the conservative jeremy hunt said that the proposal is less generous than he would have hoped for but urged tory mps to back it in the commons. labour says this simply cements and helps the wealth of wealthier homeowners in the south of wealthier homeowners in the south of england. it is actually a care con because if you need social care and you are fortunate to own a £1 million house, say in the home counties, then 90% of your...
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i'm pleased to say we can speak to jeremy now. he's a phd student at the natural history museum and the university of portsmouth. i understand you did some of this during lockdown. the rest of us were watching netflix, but you were discovering a new species of dinosaur. when did you realise things were getting tasty? yes. dinosaur. when did you realise things were getting tasty? yes, it was about a _ things were getting tasty? yes, it was about a year— things were getting tasty? yes, it was about a year ago _ things were getting tasty? yes, it was about a year ago so - things were getting tasty? yes, it was about a year ago so i - things were getting tasty? yes, it was about a year ago so i was i things were getting tasty? yes, it i was about a year ago so i was going through, because i had this thought maybe there was more diversity and variety of species of the type of dinosaur we were looking at, which was a plant eating dinosaur and so i decided to go through all the bones, a massive collection in the natural history museum
i'm pleased to say we can speak to jeremy now. he's a phd student at the natural history museum and the university of portsmouth. i understand you did some of this during lockdown. the rest of us were watching netflix, but you were discovering a new species of dinosaur. when did you realise things were getting tasty? yes. dinosaur. when did you realise things were getting tasty? yes, it was about a _ things were getting tasty? yes, it was about a year— things were getting tasty? yes, it was...
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starmer has made significant changes to his front bench in his second reshuffle since taking overfrom jeremy corbyn in april last year. among those returning to the shadow cabinet is yvette cooper. 0ur political correspondent chris mason has the details. chris. this reshuffle began this morning as the deputy labour leader, angela rayner, was giving evidence about mp's rayner, was giving evidence about mp�*s scandals. it seemed to have blindsided her. there was clear public irritation between the labour leader and his deputy. as for the reshuffle itself, it eventually came this evening. let's talk through some of the key moves. yvette cooper returning to the front bench as shadow home secretary, former minister and labour was in power. she has been the chair of the home affairs select committee between her and the home secretary, priti patel. we see the rise of relative youth with less treating being promoted to shadow health secretary. he has returned from cancer surgery and says the nhs has saved his life. bridget philipsen, another 30 something, she has been brought in as the shadow educ
starmer has made significant changes to his front bench in his second reshuffle since taking overfrom jeremy corbyn in april last year. among those returning to the shadow cabinet is yvette cooper. 0ur political correspondent chris mason has the details. chris. this reshuffle began this morning as the deputy labour leader, angela rayner, was giving evidence about mp's rayner, was giving evidence about mp�*s scandals. it seemed to have blindsided her. there was clear public irritation between...
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in number ten, they will know he supported jeremy hunt - in the leadership campaign in 2019. he hated brexit, he campaigned i against brexit, or the way it turned i out, and it matters what he says. and he knows how damaging sleaze can be to a government. his government was brought very low in the '905 by sleaze _ |and that is a concern and mp5 right| now are meeting their constituents, speaking to them, they're finding out how it went and, _ ifjohn major is right here, - it is a worry for boris johnson. there is a real lessonj learned here, ithink. this concern about arrogance, about an overbearing nature, i trying to boss parliament about, it really was a clash _ between the executive and the legislature - and borisjohnson's - government came off worse. but he is very loyal and what drove this was an idea to bring _ in an appeals process to the way mps are dealt with, but equally to tie - that to the owen paterson case because there's a lot _ of sympathy amongst his friends . on the backbenches, given his wife killed herself last year, i so it was an attempt to do some good
in number ten, they will know he supported jeremy hunt - in the leadership campaign in 2019. he hated brexit, he campaigned i against brexit, or the way it turned i out, and it matters what he says. and he knows how damaging sleaze can be to a government. his government was brought very low in the '905 by sleaze _ |and that is a concern and mp5 right| now are meeting their constituents, speaking to them, they're finding out how it went and, _ ifjohn major is right here, - it is a worry for...
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cat smith, a very loyal follower of jeremy corbyn in the past. even the voluntary departures are not going entirely smoothly for him. we voluntary departures are not going entirely smoothly for him.- entirely smoothly for him. we will be back with _ entirely smoothly for him. we will be back with you _ entirely smoothly for him. we will be back with you later _ entirely smoothly for him. we will be back with you later for - be back with you later for more updates, for now, thank you. the one o'clock news is coming up in a few moments. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. hello there. storm arwen may well have passed, but it has still left a legacy of cold sitting in its wake. a bitterly cold start, in actual fact, first thing this morning. in the lake district, in cumbria, we saw temperatures down to —9 . now, the cold air is right across the country as we speak, but all that is set to change through the course of the day today. you can see the milder air, the yellows, waiting in the wings and as the frontal system sweeps i
cat smith, a very loyal follower of jeremy corbyn in the past. even the voluntary departures are not going entirely smoothly for him. we voluntary departures are not going entirely smoothly for him.- entirely smoothly for him. we will be back with _ entirely smoothly for him. we will be back with you _ entirely smoothly for him. we will be back with you later _ entirely smoothly for him. we will be back with you later for - be back with you later for more updates, for now, thank you. the one...
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jeremy cooke — bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz schafernaker. it evening. the weather this weekend is looking pretty quiet across most of the uk and looking pretty good for remembrance sunday. it should be dry for most, quite mild, not massively but may be a couple of degrees above the average. a low pressure is moving out into the north sea, that is what brought us the gusty winds and the outbreaks of rain to some parts through today. that is moving away, the weather is opening up, but we have a legacy of cloud, which is sweeping in across the country through the course of this evening and overnight. this will be pretty much over us for most of the weekend. it isn't massively mild by day but it is really mild overnight. these are the early morning temperatures. in london they should be closer to five or six at this time of year, maybe three or fourin this time of year, maybe three or four in other parts, but we are in double figures, so very mild. either side, generally speaking, it's a fairly cloudy day and temperatures up fairly cloudy day and temperatur
jeremy cooke — bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz schafernaker. it evening. the weather this weekend is looking pretty quiet across most of the uk and looking pretty good for remembrance sunday. it should be dry for most, quite mild, not massively but may be a couple of degrees above the average. a low pressure is moving out into the north sea, that is what brought us the gusty winds and the outbreaks of rain to some parts through today. that is moving away, the weather...
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at number ten they will know that he supported jeremy holmes in 2019, he hated brexit, he campaigned against brexit and the way it turned out. but it matters what he says and he knows how damaging sleaze can be to a government. his government was brought down in the �*90s by sleaze and that is a concern. and mps right now are meeting their constituents and their speaking to them and finding out how it went. ifjohn major is right here it is a worry for borisjohnson because it's a real lesson learned and this concern about arrogance, and overbearing nature and trying to boss parliament about, it really was a clash between the executive and the ministry and boris johnson's the executive and the ministry and borisjohnson's government came off worse. but he is loyal and what drove this was an idea to bring in an appeals process to the weight mps are dealt with but also to equally tie that to the owen paterson case as there was a lot of sympathy amongst his friends given his wife killed herself last year. in an attempt to do some good, it was the wrong way to sell it. let’s attempt to
at number ten they will know that he supported jeremy holmes in 2019, he hated brexit, he campaigned against brexit and the way it turned out. but it matters what he says and he knows how damaging sleaze can be to a government. his government was brought down in the �*90s by sleaze and that is a concern. and mps right now are meeting their constituents and their speaking to them and finding out how it went. ifjohn major is right here it is a worry for borisjohnson because it's a real lesson...
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his replacement as foreign secretary was jeremy hunt. he adopted a new approach, giving nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe diplomatic protection, which made this a formal dispute between the countries. richard ratcliffe welcomed the move — but nazanin was not released. and later that year, the family he faced another devastating moment. their daughter, gabriella, moved back to the uk to go to school. as you can see, she attended a press conference with her dad, and as she returned, nazanin wrote an open letter that was smuggled out of prison... the iranian authorities were unmoved. by early 2020, the pandemic arrived, and nazanin had been given an ankle tag and temporarily moved to her parents' house. and then in september last year, iran made its next move. nazanin faced new charges. no details or evidence were offered, but the consequence was clear — and sure enough, another sentence was imposed, to the anger of the british government. iran is the one responsible for putting mrs zaghari—ratcliffe through this cruel and inhumane ordeal o
his replacement as foreign secretary was jeremy hunt. he adopted a new approach, giving nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe diplomatic protection, which made this a formal dispute between the countries. richard ratcliffe welcomed the move — but nazanin was not released. and later that year, the family he faced another devastating moment. their daughter, gabriella, moved back to the uk to go to school. as you can see, she attended a press conference with her dad, and as she returned, nazanin wrote an...
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by the iranian government but there is no question, a court order determined the debt 13 years ago, jeremy hunt, the former foreign secretary has talked openly about the difficulties he had in pursuing negotiations with the iranians, notjust on this issue but on the iranian nuclear deal and others. because of the outstanding bad will that was felt towards britain because we would not meet our international obligations and the government accepts that debt is owed and must be paid, somehow, whether that is paid in kind or not. the barriers that existed before towards paying that debt are now much reduced. the american government under donald trump is very clear that if britain paid that debt, they would view that as trade with iran and would suffer sanctions and penalties as a consequence. the biden administration has taken a different approach six months ago. antony blinken, the leading foreign affairs spokesperson in the white house said very clearly that they would not stand in the way of britain resolving that issue. and i think you can see why richard and his family are so utterly frust
by the iranian government but there is no question, a court order determined the debt 13 years ago, jeremy hunt, the former foreign secretary has talked openly about the difficulties he had in pursuing negotiations with the iranians, notjust on this issue but on the iranian nuclear deal and others. because of the outstanding bad will that was felt towards britain because we would not meet our international obligations and the government accepts that debt is owed and must be paid, somehow,...
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jeremy hunt. the late donald — needs to be done. jeremy hunt. the late donald rumsfeld _ needs to be done. jeremy hunt. the late donald rumsfeld coined - needs to be done. jeremy hunt. the late donald rumsfeld coined the - late donald rumsfeld coined the phrase _ late donald rumsfeld coined the phrase are known unknowns and that is what _ phrase are known unknowns and that is what we _ phrase are known unknowns and that is what we face with the new omicron virus so _ is what we face with the new omicron virus so the _ is what we face with the new omicron virus so the secretary of state is right _ virus so the secretary of state is right to — virus so the secretary of state is right to take sensible and proportionate measures to buy time while _ proportionate measures to buy time while we _ proportionate measures to buy time while we are waiting to understand how dangerous this new variant can be, how dangerous this new variant can be but _ how dangerous this new variant can be, but does he not agree that the fact we _ be, but does he not agree
jeremy hunt. the late donald — needs to be done. jeremy hunt. the late donald rumsfeld _ needs to be done. jeremy hunt. the late donald rumsfeld coined - needs to be done. jeremy hunt. the late donald rumsfeld coined the - late donald rumsfeld coined the phrase _ late donald rumsfeld coined the phrase are known unknowns and that is what _ phrase are known unknowns and that is what we _ phrase are known unknowns and that is what we face with the new omicron virus so _ is what we face with the...
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the former conservative health secretaryjeremy conservative health secretary jeremy hunt conservative health secretaryjeremy hunt told me the government needs to bring in urgent changes to health ——to how health staff are recruited. staff shortages are compromising patient safety in every part of the nhs at the moment. we have a workforce crisis. it is time we completely overhauled the way we decide how many doctors and nurses we are going to train for the future. we need an independent body that sits outside the department of health, sits outside the nhs and says looking ahead five years, ten years, 15 years, this is the number of doctors we need in mental health, in kansai, in every part of the nhs. charlie's mum samantha says she is still waiting for a clear explanation about how her son could've lost his life in the very place that was meant to keep them safe ——in cancer. are full inquest into charlie's death starts next year. patrick baker, bbc news. paul farmer, the chief executive of mind who you saw briefly in the piece, joins us now. good morning to you, paul. can you
the former conservative health secretaryjeremy conservative health secretary jeremy hunt conservative health secretaryjeremy hunt told me the government needs to bring in urgent changes to health ——to how health staff are recruited. staff shortages are compromising patient safety in every part of the nhs at the moment. we have a workforce crisis. it is time we completely overhauled the way we decide how many doctors and nurses we are going to train for the future. we need an independent...
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our middle east editor jeremy bowen has been there and to the front line. we are heading up towards the front line. we are with soldiers from the army, the government of yemen. the houthis, the other side, started to push at the beginning of the year around here. it has really intensified since about september. which has resulted in that big influx of displaced people fleeing from the fighting. for the people in this camp, it is not the first time they have had to move, they have had to move repeatedly as the front lines have moved. there are camps, plenty of camps, which have been closed because of military action. they move because they have to to get away from the front line thatis coming towards them. so she was wounded? these are pictures of dead people. what lies beneath all of this is the war. war kills people, war makes people move. war creates a crisis and the way this war ends is not in the hands of yemenis, because big, regional powers have intervened. one side, the friends of iran, on the other side, the friends of saudi arabia, the us and israe
our middle east editor jeremy bowen has been there and to the front line. we are heading up towards the front line. we are with soldiers from the army, the government of yemen. the houthis, the other side, started to push at the beginning of the year around here. it has really intensified since about september. which has resulted in that big influx of displaced people fleeing from the fighting. for the people in this camp, it is not the first time they have had to move, they have had to move...
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we'll be talking more about this with the chair of the health and social care select committee, jeremy hunt, at 7.30. at least 45 people have died after a bus caught fire on a motorway in western bulgaria overnight. some of the victims were children. it's thought seven passengers were saved and are now in hospital. the bus is believed to have been travelling from turkey to north macedonia. 0ur central europe correspondent nick thorpe, is in budapest. good morning. thank you for being with us this morning. tell us a bit more about what we know? well, this was clearly a — more about what we know? well, this was clearly a terrible _ more about what we know? well, this was clearly a terrible tragedy. - more about what we know? well, this was clearly a terrible tragedy. one - was clearly a terrible tragedy. one of the _ was clearly a terrible tragedy. one of the worst i can remember in many years— of the worst i can remember in many years of— of the worst i can remember in many years of reporting from eastern europe — years of reporting from eastern europe. as far as we know at this
we'll be talking more about this with the chair of the health and social care select committee, jeremy hunt, at 7.30. at least 45 people have died after a bus caught fire on a motorway in western bulgaria overnight. some of the victims were children. it's thought seven passengers were saved and are now in hospital. the bus is believed to have been travelling from turkey to north macedonia. 0ur central europe correspondent nick thorpe, is in budapest. good morning. thank you for being with us...
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two years ago, under then foreign secretary jeremy hunt, she was given diplomatic protection making her case a formal legal dispute between the uk and in iran. last year, during the pandemic, she was allowed to stay with her parents in iran but her movements were severely restricted. her sentence ended in march, butjust one month later, she was given an additional one—year jail term, accused of spreading propaganda. she lost an appeal last month and could be sent back to jail at any time. it's now been two years since she has seen her daughter, gabriella. her husband, richard, has devoted himself to securing her freedom. in 2019, hejoined nazanin on a 15—day hunger strike. now he's doing it again, and this time he's already on day 19. our correspondent, tim muffett, is with richard outside the foreign office this morning. yes, good morning to you, and richard, it's nice to speak to you. first question, the 19th day of your hunger strike. first question, the 19th day of your hunger strike-— first question, the 19th day of your hunger strike. how are you? feeling ok. hunger strike.
two years ago, under then foreign secretary jeremy hunt, she was given diplomatic protection making her case a formal legal dispute between the uk and in iran. last year, during the pandemic, she was allowed to stay with her parents in iran but her movements were severely restricted. her sentence ended in march, butjust one month later, she was given an additional one—year jail term, accused of spreading propaganda. she lost an appeal last month and could be sent back to jail at any time....
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significant changes to his top team, in his second reshuffle since taking over the labour party from jeremy corbyn. yvette cooper returns to the shadow cabinet as shadow home secretary, while david lammy becomes shadow foreign secretary, taking over from lisa nandy, who will shadow michael gove's levelling up brief. we can speak to her now. good morning, great to see this morning. good morning, great to see this morninu. good morning, great to see this mornin. _ ,., ., ., good morning, great to see this morning-_ how i good morning, great to see thisl morning._ how did good morning, great to see this i morning._ how did it morning. good morning. how did it feel yesterday. _ morning. good morning. how did it feel yesterday, a _ morning. good morning. how did it feelyesterday, a big _ morning. good morning. how did it feel yesterday, a big change i morning. good morning. how did it feel yesterday, a big change for i feel yesterday, a big change for you, did it feela feel yesterday, a big change for you, did it feel a little bit like a demotion? it felt a bit like coming home, to be honest. th
significant changes to his top team, in his second reshuffle since taking over the labour party from jeremy corbyn. yvette cooper returns to the shadow cabinet as shadow home secretary, while david lammy becomes shadow foreign secretary, taking over from lisa nandy, who will shadow michael gove's levelling up brief. we can speak to her now. good morning, great to see this morning. good morning, great to see this morninu. good morning, great to see this mornin. _ ,., ., ., good morning, great to...