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jeremy — british. one brief last point, ifi may. jeremy hunt _ british. one brief last point, ifi may, jeremy hunt mentioned i british. one brief last point, if i | may, jeremy hunt mentioned in may, jeremy hunt mentioned in passing the effect of some of the actions of the british government has taken because it is concerned about her case. 0ther has taken because it is concerned about her case. other families has taken because it is concerned about her case. 0therfamilies have been indirectly affected by this in terms of the ability of dual national iranians to travel backwards and forwards from britain to iran. they are not in any trouble with the state, just normal routine visits that used to happen. because ofthe visits that used to happen. because of the behaviour _ visits that used to happen. because of the behaviour of _ visits that used to happen. because of the behaviour of the _ visits that used to happen. because of the behaviour of the iranian - of the behaviour of the iranian authorities, many iranians dual nationals are concerned about going
jeremy — british. one brief last point, ifi may. jeremy hunt _ british. one brief last point, ifi may, jeremy hunt mentioned i british. one brief last point, if i | may, jeremy hunt mentioned in may, jeremy hunt mentioned in passing the effect of some of the actions of the british government has taken because it is concerned about her case. 0ther has taken because it is concerned about her case. other families has taken because it is concerned about her case. 0therfamilies have been...
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it would never turn away from jeremy corbyn. i | turn away from jeremy corbyn. i challenged him at times as well but jeremy— challenged him at times as well but jeremy was our previous leader and now we _ jeremy was our previous leader and now we have keir starmer and i think keir starmer— now we have keir starmer and i think keir starmer set out a very bold, forensic— keir starmer set out a very bold, forensic vision i think it was a very— forensic vision i think it was a very secure _ forensic vision i think it was a very secure patient for the future of the _ very secure patient for the future of the country. did very secure patient for the future of the country-— very secure patient for the future of the country. did you accept what he said, of the country. did you accept what he said. that _ of the country. did you accept what he said, that the _ of the country. did you accept what he said, that the last _ of the country. did you accept what he said, that the last labour- he said, that the last labour manifesto was not a serious plan for governmen
it would never turn away from jeremy corbyn. i | turn away from jeremy corbyn. i challenged him at times as well but jeremy— challenged him at times as well but jeremy was our previous leader and now we _ jeremy was our previous leader and now we have keir starmer and i think keir starmer— now we have keir starmer and i think keir starmer set out a very bold, forensic— keir starmer set out a very bold, forensic vision i think it was a very— forensic vision i think it was a very secure _...
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for a start, jeremy hunt _ days to help nazanin? for a start, jeremy hunt did — days to help nazanin? for a start, jeremy hunt did give _ days to help nazanin? for a start, jeremy hunt did give her - days to help nazanin? for a start, i jeremy hunt did give her diplomatic protection, so she has the status of diplomatic immunity, and we don't feel that has been used enough. what we could do by using that is ask for her british passport back. she could also have a visit from the british embassy, and in the past we have asked of people from the british embassy could go to her court case, which has been quite a few times, and that hasn't happened. so those would be steps we would want our government to take and those are the things i have been pushing for. so government to take and those are the things i have been pushing for. 50 i things i have been pushing for. so i su ose, things i have been pushing for. so i suppose. in — things i have been pushing for. sol suppose, in terms of the mood of both her and her husband and her suppor
for a start, jeremy hunt _ days to help nazanin? for a start, jeremy hunt did — days to help nazanin? for a start, jeremy hunt did give _ days to help nazanin? for a start, jeremy hunt did give her - days to help nazanin? for a start, i jeremy hunt did give her diplomatic protection, so she has the status of diplomatic immunity, and we don't feel that has been used enough. what we could do by using that is ask for her british passport back. she could also have a visit from the british...
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jeremy corb n conference here in brighton. jeremy corbyn also — conference here in brighton. jeremy corbyn also still _ conference here in brighton. jeremy corbyn also still featuring _ conference here in brighton. jeremy corbyn also still featuring in - conference here in brighton. jeremy corbyn also still featuring in a - corbyn also still featuring in a manner. , , , , ., ~ corbyn also still featuring in a manner. , , ,, .,~ ., manner. yes, well, he is speaking at an event here _ manner. yes, well, he is speaking at an event here run _ manner. yes, well, he is speaking at an event here run by _ manner. yes, well, he is speaking at an event here run by the _ manner. yes, well, he is speaking at an event here run by the momentumi an event here run by the momentum grassroots campaign group on the left of the labour party, not part of the official labour party conference itself, where he may well have some choice words for how keir starmer is going about his leadership. john mcdonnell, the former shadow chancellor under jeremy corbyn, said tonight he has been holding back from
jeremy corb n conference here in brighton. jeremy corbyn also — conference here in brighton. jeremy corbyn also still _ conference here in brighton. jeremy corbyn also still featuring _ conference here in brighton. jeremy corbyn also still featuring in - conference here in brighton. jeremy corbyn also still featuring in a - corbyn also still featuring in a manner. , , , , ., ~ corbyn also still featuring in a manner. , , ,, .,~ ., manner. yes, well, he is speaking at an event here _ manner....
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well, martin, as jeremy was sa in: now? well, martin, as jeremy was saying there _ now? well, martin, as jeremy was saying there in _ now? well, martin, as jeremy was saying there in his _ now? well, martin, as jeremy was saying there in his report, - now? well, martin, as jeremy was saying there in his report, there i saying there in his report, there were clashes at the mosque compound earlier today. that's, by the way, two weeks ago, is where the current conflict that ended with a cease—fire today, it's where it was sparked because palestinians there at the mosque site felt that the israeli policing of their protest was too aggressive. today, there were more protests, so it alljust goes to show that even though we have a cease—fire, almost a day—old, it feels very fragile and very precarious because the underlying causes here have not yet been addressed, even though that is something the egyptian mediators who brought about the cease—fire say they are going to do separately as they are going to do separately as they talk to israel and hamas with different medi
well, martin, as jeremy was sa in: now? well, martin, as jeremy was saying there _ now? well, martin, as jeremy was saying there in _ now? well, martin, as jeremy was saying there in his _ now? well, martin, as jeremy was saying there in his report, - now? well, martin, as jeremy was saying there in his report, there i saying there in his report, there were clashes at the mosque compound earlier today. that's, by the way, two weeks ago, is where the current conflict that ended with a...
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party thaliusi _ jeremy corbyn and the labour party thatjust wasn't going jeremy corbyn and the labour party that just wasn't going to jeremy corbyn and the labour party thatjust wasn't going to implement what they— thatjust wasn't going to implement what they wanted and boris johnson who was_ what they wanted and boris johnson who was promising to get brexit dono _ who was promising to get brexit dono it— who was promising to get brexit done. it was a bit like back in 2005 when _ done. it was a bit like back in 2005 when people still voted labour despite the debacle over the iraq war because they didn't feel that michael— war because they didn't feel that michael howard's conservative party was delectable yet. it's about choice — was delectable yet. it's about choice. the realisation that they have _ choice. the realisation that they have come — choice. the realisation that they have come to is it's one of competence and fairness. they don't feel that _ competence and fairness. they don't feel that having christmas parties in downing street in government departments when the
party thaliusi _ jeremy corbyn and the labour party thatjust wasn't going jeremy corbyn and the labour party that just wasn't going to jeremy corbyn and the labour party thatjust wasn't going to implement what they— thatjust wasn't going to implement what they wanted and boris johnson who was_ what they wanted and boris johnson who was promising to get brexit dono _ who was promising to get brexit dono it— who was promising to get brexit done. it was a bit like back in 2005 when _ done. it...
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well, jeremy corbyn will be here. he will have _ that? well, jeremy corbyn will be here. he will have something - that? well, jeremy corbyn will be here. he will have something to l that? well, jeremy corbyn will be i here. he will have something to say. john mcdonnell has been taking his piece already, attacking third keir starmer�*s proposals. and here you are. should you and others who supported jeremy corbyn which in the end did not work, the electorate overwhelmingly rejected him and his policies, perhaps take a back—seat and lettuce are keir starmer do his thing? and lettuce are keir starmer do his thin ? ., , ., and lettuce are keir starmer do his thin ? ., ., , , and lettuce are keir starmer do his thing? the labour leadership start award and then _ thing? the labour leadership start award and then the _ thing? the labour leadership start award and then the left _ thing? the labour leadership start award and then the left of- thing? the labour leadership start award and then the left of the - thing? the labour leadership start| award and then the left of the p
well, jeremy corbyn will be here. he will have _ that? well, jeremy corbyn will be here. he will have something - that? well, jeremy corbyn will be here. he will have something to l that? well, jeremy corbyn will be i here. he will have something to say. john mcdonnell has been taking his piece already, attacking third keir starmer�*s proposals. and here you are. should you and others who supported jeremy corbyn which in the end did not work, the electorate overwhelmingly rejected him and his...
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, jeremy come it's been really good to talk to - clear head. 0k, jeremy come it's been really good to talk to you. i been really good to talk to you. thank you so much for taking the time to give us your insight. the archbishop of canterburyjustin welby says seeking to control the export of vaccines undercuts the eu's basic ethics. he also said the european union was originally inspired by christian social teaching — at the heart of which is solidarity. in order to prevent a so called "back door" supply chain of vaccines i knew vaccine injust i knew vaccine in just the last 2a hours. at 66% effective overall and only needs a single dose. and crucially it's 85% effective against severe disease. last night, novavax announced uk trials had shown its vaccine to be 89 per cent effective. and crucially that vaccine protects against the new more contagious uk variant. if approved — the uk has millions of doses of both vaccines on order. though they wouldn't be available until later in the year. our medical editor fegus walsh reports covid vaccine trials keep delivering results beyond all
, jeremy come it's been really good to talk to - clear head. 0k, jeremy come it's been really good to talk to you. i been really good to talk to you. thank you so much for taking the time to give us your insight. the archbishop of canterburyjustin welby says seeking to control the export of vaccines undercuts the eu's basic ethics. he also said the european union was originally inspired by christian social teaching — at the heart of which is solidarity. in order to prevent a so called...
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jeremy, let me ask you since _ do well in it. jeremy, let me ask you since you — do well in it. jeremy, let me ask you since you are _ do well in it. jeremy, let me ask you since you are involved i do well in it. jeremy, let me ask you since you are involved in i do well in it. jeremy, let me askl you since you are involved in the, having to run the apprenticeship schemes the sort of thing that he is doing right now, what is the demand at the moment, how much interest is there in some of the skills and secondly where are the shortage is coming from? i hearfrom construction companies that they just can't find talented young people like daniel already in the trade to actually do the jobs. there's so many people who are leaving for retirement who have not got people like daniel to fill the jobs. it's an issue really... brute got people like daniel to fill the jobs. it's an issue really... we are still having _ jobs. it's an issue really... we are still having problems _ jobs. it's an issue really... we are still having problems with - jobs. it's an issue really... we are still havi
jeremy, let me ask you since _ do well in it. jeremy, let me ask you since you — do well in it. jeremy, let me ask you since you are _ do well in it. jeremy, let me ask you since you are involved i do well in it. jeremy, let me ask you since you are involved in i do well in it. jeremy, let me askl you since you are involved in the, having to run the apprenticeship schemes the sort of thing that he is doing right now, what is the demand at the moment, how much interest is there in some of the...
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yes, as jeremy hunt alluded to the fact she _ again. yes, as jeremy hunt alluded to the fact she has _ again. yes, as jeremy hunt alluded to the fact she has had _ again. yes, as jeremy hunt alluded to the fact she has had the - again. yes, as jeremy hunt alluded to the fact she has had the ankle i to the fact she has had the ankle tag taken off was an unexpected phone call from her this morning, it has produced a smile on herface and love letters to her smiling in the card to see friends and prisoners she has been in prison with and had run tonight with my current grandmother tonight but it is not the ticket home and tell passport back. ., ' . ., , , the ticket home and tell passport back. ., , . ., , , ., back. how difficult has it been for the family to _ back. how difficult has it been for the family to give _ back. how difficult has it been for the family to give the _ back. how difficult has it been for the family to give the support - back. how difficult has it been forl the family to give the support they want notjust the family
yes, as jeremy hunt alluded to the fact she _ again. yes, as jeremy hunt alluded to the fact she has _ again. yes, as jeremy hunt alluded to the fact she has had _ again. yes, as jeremy hunt alluded to the fact she has had the - again. yes, as jeremy hunt alluded to the fact she has had the ankle i to the fact she has had the ankle tag taken off was an unexpected phone call from her this morning, it has produced a smile on herface and love letters to her smiling in the card to see friends and...
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jeremy hunt is talking disagree slightly with jeremy hunt. jeremy hunt is talking about the money going first to address immediate pressures on the nhs and of course there are immediate pressures on the nhs but that is the way you kick this can down the road yet again. we actually need the investment in social care now, not waiting for the health service to be... the queue and i think that is whether conversation is so important. if you want to invest in social k likely undermine and increase the cost and health care system. that is why we really do need this long—term plan for social care. the nhs has had a long—term plan and funding to back it for the last few years. it is about time social care after 30 years had that stability and certainty to reform and improve his quality of care. paul, thank you very much for your post this morning. chair of the social care institute for excellence. the foreign secretary dominic raab is in pakistan for talks on how to secure safe passage out of afghanistan for people who are eligible to settle in t
jeremy hunt is talking disagree slightly with jeremy hunt. jeremy hunt is talking about the money going first to address immediate pressures on the nhs and of course there are immediate pressures on the nhs but that is the way you kick this can down the road yet again. we actually need the investment in social care now, not waiting for the health service to be... the queue and i think that is whether conversation is so important. if you want to invest in social k likely undermine and increase...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, marib. the human cost of the war in yemen. our middle east editor jeremy bowen, cameraman dave bull, and producer cara swift, with that report. it's emerged that the omicron strain of coronavirus may have been spreading around the world earlier than previously thought. tests show it was present in a sample taken in the netherlands five days before it was first reported to the world health organisation by south africa. meanwhile the boss of one of the biggest covid—vaccine producing companies has warned that he doesn't think the currentjabs will be as effective against the new strain as they have been against the previous ones. sara monetta reports. as the omicron strain continues to spread around the world, with cases detected across europe, in canada, and now injapan, the question being asked is, how effective will the existing vaccines be against it? the answer, according to the boss of moderna, which produces one of the most widely used jabs, is not as effective. stephane bancel told reporters... he added... that could ta
jeremy bowen, bbc news, marib. the human cost of the war in yemen. our middle east editor jeremy bowen, cameraman dave bull, and producer cara swift, with that report. it's emerged that the omicron strain of coronavirus may have been spreading around the world earlier than previously thought. tests show it was present in a sample taken in the netherlands five days before it was first reported to the world health organisation by south africa. meanwhile the boss of one of the biggest...
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taking over from jeremy corbvn. my— after taking over from jeremy corbyn, my husband - after taking over from jeremy corbyn, my husband and - after taking over from jeremy corbyn, my husband and i- after taking over from jeremy- corbyn, my husband and i decided that we _ corbyn, my husband and i decided that we would _ corbyn, my husband and i decided that we would give _ corbyn, my husband and i decided that we would give him _ corbyn, my husband and i decided that we would give him a - corbyn, my husband and i decided that we would give him a chance, i corbyn, my husband and i decided i that we would give him a chance, see how things _ that we would give him a chance, see how things went, _ that we would give him a chance, see how things went, and _ that we would give him a chance, see how things went, and in _ that we would give him a chance, see how things went, and in january - that we would give him a chance, see how things went, and in january we . how things went, and in january we actually— how things went, and in january we actually cancelled _ how things went, and in ja
taking over from jeremy corbvn. my— after taking over from jeremy corbyn, my husband - after taking over from jeremy corbyn, my husband and - after taking over from jeremy corbyn, my husband and i- after taking over from jeremy- corbyn, my husband and i decided that we _ corbyn, my husband and i decided that we would _ corbyn, my husband and i decided that we would give _ corbyn, my husband and i decided that we would give him _ corbyn, my husband and i decided that we would give him a -...
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jeremy — few days to help nazanin? for a start, jeremy hunt _ few days to help nazanin? for a start, jeremy hunt when - few days to help nazanin? for a start, jeremy hunt when he - few days to help nazanin? for a j start, jeremy hunt when he was foreign secretary did give her diplomatic immunity. we don't feel that has been used enough. what they could do by using that is ask for her british passport back. if you could also have a visit from the british embassy, which she hasn't had. in the past, we have asked if people from the british embassy can go to her court case every time she is summoned to court, which is quite a few times, and that hasn't happened. those are the steps that we would really want our government to take and what we have been pushing for. i to take and what we have been pushing for-— to take and what we have been pushing for. to take and what we have been -aushin for. , , , ., pushing for. i suppose in terms of the mid of — pushing for. i suppose in terms of the mid of her _ pushing for. i suppose in terms of the mid of her husband _ pushing for
jeremy — few days to help nazanin? for a start, jeremy hunt _ few days to help nazanin? for a start, jeremy hunt when - few days to help nazanin? for a start, jeremy hunt when he - few days to help nazanin? for a j start, jeremy hunt when he was foreign secretary did give her diplomatic immunity. we don't feel that has been used enough. what they could do by using that is ask for her british passport back. if you could also have a visit from the british embassy, which she hasn't had. in the...
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jeremy - the rest of it? that is the question. jeremy hunt i the rest of it? that is the - question. jeremy hunt yesterday the rest of it? that is the _ question. jeremy hunt yesterday were saying it would be a huge mistake, even once you have vaccinated all over 50s, to suddenly release restrictions, because the chances then of a mutant strain this virus that could not be effective with the current vaccine is very high. the only way this will be... to keep a lid on covid in the next few months as if you have a significantly low transmission rate that you can test and trace properly and that is what he is urging, but of course there is a massive political argument going on and there are people within the tory party who are urging boris johnson to release these restrictions as quickly as possible, but at the moment, caution seems to be the buzzword, the watchword, in at number ten. nigel edwards is the chief executive of the health policy think tank, the nuffield trust. thanks so much forjoining us. first, could you explain what you think is coming here, if the
jeremy - the rest of it? that is the question. jeremy hunt i the rest of it? that is the - question. jeremy hunt yesterday the rest of it? that is the _ question. jeremy hunt yesterday were saying it would be a huge mistake, even once you have vaccinated all over 50s, to suddenly release restrictions, because the chances then of a mutant strain this virus that could not be effective with the current vaccine is very high. the only way this will be... to keep a lid on covid in the next few months...
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monday morning in birmingham, jeremy sharp is finally back where he belongs — a gym session after the pool. he exercised for 30 years, week in, week out — until lockdown. jeremy has cerebral palsy. he need fitness for crucial mobility, to keep the life he wants to live. the activities many people turned to during lockdown simply weren't possible forjeremy — he needs to be here. it is absolutely brilliant. i actually got quite emotional about it first thing this morning, which i didn't expect to do. moving my muscles at the moment is like trying to move a brick wall. so, without having crucial facilities like the swimming pool and the gym, it can make things really, really difficult. the charity that campaigns for sporting inclusion worries about new psychological barriers after lockdown. over two thirds of disabled people are fearful of returning to places like gyms, and therefore i think it's beholden on all of us to think about how we make a particular effort to facilitate that. swimming is crucial to sporting participation for all ages and all abilities. reopening day in north
monday morning in birmingham, jeremy sharp is finally back where he belongs — a gym session after the pool. he exercised for 30 years, week in, week out — until lockdown. jeremy has cerebral palsy. he need fitness for crucial mobility, to keep the life he wants to live. the activities many people turned to during lockdown simply weren't possible forjeremy — he needs to be here. it is absolutely brilliant. i actually got quite emotional about it first thing this morning, which i didn't...
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good afternoon tia jeremy. what an extraordinary _ good afternoon tia jeremy. what an extraordinary day _ good afternoon tia jeremy. what an extraordinary day this _ good afternoon tia jeremy. what an extraordinary day this must - good afternoon tia jeremy. what an extraordinary day this must be - good afternoon tia jeremy. what an extraordinary day this must be for. extraordinary day this must be for you, you had a hand in getting that silver medalfor chi. i you, you had a hand in getting that silver medal for chi.— silver medal for chi. i originally started coaching _ silver medal for chi. i originally started coaching for _ silver medal for chi. i originally started coaching for bmx - silver medal for chi. i originally started coaching for bmx when | silver medal for chi. i originally i started coaching for bmx when it first became an olympic discipline, so we have come along way since then. and actually when chi and bad first to the gb programme, and they were about 1k years old, that�*s when i left british cycling, so i�*m going alone, but it is grea
good afternoon tia jeremy. what an extraordinary _ good afternoon tia jeremy. what an extraordinary day _ good afternoon tia jeremy. what an extraordinary day this _ good afternoon tia jeremy. what an extraordinary day this must - good afternoon tia jeremy. what an extraordinary day this must be - good afternoon tia jeremy. what an extraordinary day this must be for. extraordinary day this must be for you, you had a hand in getting that silver medalfor chi. i you, you had a hand in getting that...
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close jeremy corbyn ally. in the front - jeremy corbyn ally. in the front rank of labour politics in the jeremy coren — jeremy corbyn era. he's failed to unite the party as he promised to do. what keir starmer and people around him would say is to look outwards to voters that he has to convince them that the party can make all sorts of commitments, but they have to be proper, and that's perhaps why andy mcdonald wasn't given license to call for higher minimum wage or higher statutory sick pay.— higher minimum wage or higher statutory sick pay. thank you very much, statutory sick pay. thank you very much. ian — statutory sick pay. thank you very much, ian watson _ statutory sick pay. thank you very much, ian watson there. - statutory sick pay. thank you very much, ian watson there. the - much, ian watson there. the residents of a village in bedfordshire woke up this morning to a completely different view after a 70 metre high 7 for some people they were eyesores, but others consider them to be historic monuments to the industrial area. the
close jeremy corbyn ally. in the front - jeremy corbyn ally. in the front rank of labour politics in the jeremy coren — jeremy corbyn era. he's failed to unite the party as he promised to do. what keir starmer and people around him would say is to look outwards to voters that he has to convince them that the party can make all sorts of commitments, but they have to be proper, and that's perhaps why andy mcdonald wasn't given license to call for higher minimum wage or higher statutory sick...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news. britain's prince harry says he felt forced to step back from his duties with the royal family because press coverage was damaging his mental health. he's been speaking with the chat show host james corden, on a us television show — and our royal correspondent daniela relph was watching. here we are. yeah. it's the first time i've been on an open top bus. is it really?! yeah. no! not realy allowed to. in the la sunshine, from the top deck of a tourist bus, prince harry opened up to his friend james corden about leaving the uk and, ultimately, royal duty. it was never walking away, it was... it was stepping back rather than stepping down. right. you know, it was a really difficult environment, as i think a lot of people saw. we all know what the british press can be like and it was destroying my mental health. really? i was like, this is toxic. yeah. so, i did what any husband and what any father would do, i was like, i need to get my family out of here. there were lighter moments too
jeremy bowen, bbc news. britain's prince harry says he felt forced to step back from his duties with the royal family because press coverage was damaging his mental health. he's been speaking with the chat show host james corden, on a us television show — and our royal correspondent daniela relph was watching. here we are. yeah. it's the first time i've been on an open top bus. is it really?! yeah. no! not realy allowed to. in the la sunshine, from the top deck of a tourist bus, prince harry...
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thank you very much, jeremy. you said it was i much, jeremy. you said it was patrick— much, jeremy. you said it was patrick vallance was my idea to set ”p patrick vallance was my idea to set up the _ patrick vallance was my idea to set up the vaccine task force, is that right? _ up the vaccine task force, is that ri . ht? ., ., up the vaccine task force, is that ri . ht? . . ~ up the vaccine task force, is that riuht? ., ., ~ ., ., right? he had the idea, like a lot of aood right? he had the idea, like a lot of good ideas. — right? he had the idea, like a lot of good ideas, people _ right? he had the idea, like a lot of good ideas, people were i right? he had the idea, like a lot i of good ideas, people were thinking about the same thing at the same time. i have a text from patrick vallance where he takes me directly on i think the 24th of march, i can confirm that if anyone think it's confirm that if anyone think its relevant, where he says explicitly to me, i want to set up a task force vaccines, outside the department of health, correct. some people were having parallel conve
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liam broady and jeremy chard is really well. liam broady and jeremy chardy is into _ really well. liam broady and jeremy chardy is into a _ really well. liam broady and jeremy chardy is into a third _ really well. liam broady and jeremy chardy is into a third set _ really well. liam broady and jeremy chardy is into a third set i _ really well. liam broady and jeremy chardy is into a third set i can - really well. liam broady and jeremy chardy is into a third set i can say i chardy is into a third set i can say at the moment. there was disappointment too in the diving for britain's jack laugher and daniel goodfellow. they could only finish seventh in the final this morning — with china taking gold. it means laugher�*s reign as olympic champion is over — after he won gold in this event in rio alongside chris mears. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. earlier we spoke to matthew richards�*s proud parents, simon and amanda, about how it felt to see him win and how he coped with training during l
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can i thank the _ committee, jeremy hunt. thank you. can i thank the health _ committee, jeremy hunt. thank you. can i thank the health secretary - committee, jeremy hunt. thank you. can i thank the health secretary for l can i thank the health secretary for lazing with me on the issues in surrey over the weekend when the actions taken by him and the outstanding leader of the county council were absolutely right. he mentioned that at the weekend we reached the milestone of offering the vaccine to everyone in care homes etc where there has been an outbreak. does he agree that we should that achievement by making 2,000 and 201i should that achievement by making 2,000 and 2011 hear as significant for the social care sector as 19118 was for the nhs when it was founded with a long—term financial settlement implementing, setting it up settlement implementing, setting it up for the future with a ten year plan? up for the future with a ten year ian? ~ ., , , , up for the future with a ten year ian? , ., ., plan? maybe -- my right honourable f
can i thank the _ committee, jeremy hunt. thank you. can i thank the health _ committee, jeremy hunt. thank you. can i thank the health secretary - committee, jeremy hunt. thank you. can i thank the health secretary for l can i thank the health secretary for lazing with me on the issues in surrey over the weekend when the actions taken by him and the outstanding leader of the county council were absolutely right. he mentioned that at the weekend we reached the milestone of offering the vaccine...
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jeremy hunt, thank ou ve the right one. jeremy hunt, thank you very much _ the right one. jeremy hunt, thank you very much indeed _ the right one. jeremy hunt, thank you very much indeed for - the right one. jeremy hunt, thank you very much indeed forjoining l the right one. jeremy hunt, thank. you very much indeed forjoining us here on bbc news. there was good news, as we have today, about the effectiveness of that he vaccine is currently in use in the uk. there was good news today about the effectiveness of the two vaccines currently in use in the uk. separate studies, one carried out in england, one in scotland, show the vaccines are having a significant impact reducing levels of hospitalisation and death. we knew about the success of the vaccines from their clinical trials, but this is the first evidence from those who've been given the jab as part of the uk's vaccination programme. here's our medical editor fergus walsh. put your faith in this, a few millilitres of vaccine. one in three adults in the uk already has, and that trust is being repaid. both covid vaccines
jeremy hunt, thank ou ve the right one. jeremy hunt, thank you very much _ the right one. jeremy hunt, thank you very much indeed _ the right one. jeremy hunt, thank you very much indeed for - the right one. jeremy hunt, thank you very much indeed forjoining l the right one. jeremy hunt, thank. you very much indeed forjoining us here on bbc news. there was good news, as we have today, about the effectiveness of that he vaccine is currently in use in the uk. there was good news today about the...
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so, jeremy what do you think is going on? the polar vortex does not usually get down so far, does it? sure, it typically does not out. and i�*ll tell you what. in this area, we hadn�*t seen a temperature below 0 c since early 2019, and i really had to go back and look, and have we done this recently? no. for the last couple of years the temperature is did stay up. the polar vortex if you will, will kind of roll across southern canada into saskatchewan, manitoba, near winnipeg, and to give us a shot of cold air that will last a day, maybe two days, we all complain fora minute, and it normally goes on its way. but in this case we�*re looking at staying below 0 c for two straight weeks. that has not happened in about a0 years. so it�*s not that the temperatures — the temperatures tonight are especially extreme. but it�*s the length of this cold outbreak — we haven�*t seen something as cold as that since 1983 where it was this cold for as long and it was much worse. and how much longer are you expecting it�*s a
so, jeremy what do you think is going on? the polar vortex does not usually get down so far, does it? sure, it typically does not out. and i�*ll tell you what. in this area, we hadn�*t seen a temperature below 0 c since early 2019, and i really had to go back and look, and have we done this recently? no. for the last couple of years the temperature is did stay up. the polar vortex if you will, will kind of roll across southern canada into saskatchewan, manitoba, near winnipeg, and to give...
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jeremy hunt. mr speaker, my apologies for missing _ had. jeremy hunt. mr speaker, my apologies for missing the - had. jeremy hunt. mr speaker, my apologies for missing the start - had. jeremy hunt. mr speaker, my apologies for missing the start of l apologies for missing the start of the session, but can a warmly welcome a right on his post. he will bring experience, ability and integrity to this role, and i have no doubt he will do it with great distinction. he will understand, of course, in my role, i have to scrutinise him, so i want to say to him now that he has welcomed to his many seminar sessions at the select committee as he is willing to attend, and will forward to talking to them there, but i do want to wish him well and i also went to echo his comments about his predecessor to the health secretary in the pandemic is the most difficultjob imaginable, and the right honourable memberfor west imaginable, and the right honourable member for west suffolk brought enormous to energy and determination to that role in the country is in his tent. as he
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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 did add there is a high degree of uncertainty and there was no talk of masks in the house of commons. no talk of masks in the house of commons— no talk of masks in the house of commons. ., ., , commons. the government would be best laced commons. the government would be best placed to _ commons. the government would be best placed to answer— commons. the government would be best placed to answer that. _ commons. the government would be best placed to answer that. we - commons. the government would be best placed to answer that. we have | best placed to answer that. we have had h
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corbyn and why jeremy— did not like jeremy corbyn and why jeremy corbyn did not win the selection, is because he was not proud _ selection, is because he was not proud enough of the country and i'm always— proud enough of the country and i'm always a _ proud enough of the country and i'm always a hit— proud enough of the country and i'm always a bit sceptical when they do this because it can feel very forced in an— this because it can feel very forced in an authentic but keir starmer linked _ in an authentic but keir starmer linked it— in an authentic but keir starmer linked it to _ in an authentic but keir starmer linked it to football is taking the knee _ linked it to football is taking the knee and — linked it to football is taking the knee and how proud we should be of that and _ knee and how proud we should be of that and how shameful it was for the government to criticise them for doing _ government to criticise them for doing so— government to criticise them for doing so and i felt all in all it was — doing so and i felt all in all it was really good speech. | doi
corbyn and why jeremy— did not like jeremy corbyn and why jeremy corbyn did not win the selection, is because he was not proud _ selection, is because he was not proud enough of the country and i'm always— proud enough of the country and i'm always a _ proud enough of the country and i'm always a hit— proud enough of the country and i'm always a bit sceptical when they do this because it can feel very forced in an— this because it can feel very forced in an authentic but keir starmer...
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jeremy, many thanks. our middle east editor, now - more. jeremy, many thanks. our middle east editor, now our - more. jeremy, many thanks. our l middle east editor, now our middle east editor, jeremy bowen. a metropolitan police officer has pleaded guilty to kidnapping and raping sarah everard, the 33—year—old who vanished after walking home in south london in march. her body was found a week later in woodland near ashford, kent. wayne couzens also accepted responsibility for killing sarah everard, but he was not asked to enter a plea to her murder, as the court is awaiting medical reports. members of sarah everard's family were in court to witness couzens enter his plea. here's our correspondent helena wilkinson. sarah everard had been walking home one night last march when she vanished from the street in clapham. she'd spent the evening at a friend's house. extensive searches were carried out. a week later, her body was found in woodland near ashford in kent. today, met police officer wayne couzens admitted kidnapping the 33—year—old, unlawfully and b
jeremy, many thanks. our middle east editor, now - more. jeremy, many thanks. our middle east editor, now our - more. jeremy, many thanks. our l middle east editor, now our middle east editor, jeremy bowen. a metropolitan police officer has pleaded guilty to kidnapping and raping sarah everard, the 33—year—old who vanished after walking home in south london in march. her body was found a week later in woodland near ashford, kent. wayne couzens also accepted responsibility for killing sarah...
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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 _ all the rest of it? that is the question. jeremy hunt - all the rest of it? that is the - question. jeremy hunt yesterday was saying it would be a huge mistake. even once you have vaccinated all over 50s, so suddenly release restrictions, because the chances then of a mutant strain of this virus that could not be effective with the current vaccine is very high. the only way to keep a lid on covid in the next few months is if you have a sufficiently low transmission rate that you can test and trace it properly and that is what he is urging, but there is a massive political argument going on and there are people within the tory party who are urging borisjohnson to release these restrictions as quickly as possible, but at the moment, court and it seems to be the buzzword, the watchword, in number ten. —— caution seems to be the buzzword. ten. -- caution seems to be the buzzword-— ten. -- caution seems to be the buzzword. ., ., ., , buzzword. international comparisons are alwa s buzzword. international comparisons are always difficult, _ buzzword. internati
jeremy _ all the rest of it? that is the question. jeremy hunt - all the rest of it? that is the - question. jeremy hunt yesterday was saying it would be a huge mistake. even once you have vaccinated all over 50s, so suddenly release restrictions, because the chances then of a mutant strain of this virus that could not be effective with the current vaccine is very high. the only way to keep a lid on covid in the next few months is if you have a sufficiently low transmission rate that you can...
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jeremy hunt talked about — catastrophic care costs. jeremy hunt talked about making _ catastrophic care costs. jeremy hunt talked about making sure _ catastrophic care costs. jeremy hunt talked about making sure that - catastrophic care costs. jeremy hunt talked about making sure that the i talked about making sure that the young were not disproportionately having to pay for this cost. what's your view on that, if it's older people benefiting, they should be the ones who pay?— the ones who pay? firstly i'd like to oint the ones who pay? firstly i'd like to point out _ the ones who pay? firstly i'd like to point out that _ the ones who pay? firstly i'd like to point out that social— the ones who pay? firstly i'd like to point out that social care - the ones who pay? firstly i'd like to point out that social care is . the ones who pay? firstly i'd like | to point out that social care is the support that older and working age disabled people receive in either their community, within a care home to live as independently as possible. so
jeremy hunt talked about — catastrophic care costs. jeremy hunt talked about making _ catastrophic care costs. jeremy hunt talked about making sure _ catastrophic care costs. jeremy hunt talked about making sure that - catastrophic care costs. jeremy hunt talked about making sure that the i talked about making sure that the young were not disproportionately having to pay for this cost. what's your view on that, if it's older people benefiting, they should be the ones who pay?— the ones who...
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our middle east editor jeremy bowen reports. elections in iran are not free or fair, but they're a window into an opaque country with a repressive regime. any resemblance to democracy is coincidental — candidates are vetted in advance. millions of frustrated iranians have stopped hoping that voting will improve their lives. in the city of shiraz, he was pulling down every election poster he could find. man yells. "well done!" shouts the man in the car. this man posted a plea to boycott the election, next to portraits of his son, amir hussain, who was killed with hundreds of others in protests in 2019. "my vote," he says, "is for the downfall of the dictator and the criminals who sold out the country". a hardliner, ebrahim raisi, the head of thejudiciary, seems to have a clear path to the presidency. his strongest rivals were not allowed to stand. get set... gunshot. a viral video compared raisi to the murderous middle eastern tyrant in the sacha baron cohen film the dictator, partly because of the way that voters were denied a
our middle east editor jeremy bowen reports. elections in iran are not free or fair, but they're a window into an opaque country with a repressive regime. any resemblance to democracy is coincidental — candidates are vetted in advance. millions of frustrated iranians have stopped hoping that voting will improve their lives. in the city of shiraz, he was pulling down every election poster he could find. man yells. "well done!" shouts the man in the car. this man posted a plea to...
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and in the previous contest, jeremy corbyn wouldn't have gotten on the ballot. get organising in every single way that we possibly can. there would have been only one candidate. and in the previous contest, jeremy corbyn wouldn't have gotten on the ballot. that is why the party but lack left will vote if you're in a zero—hours contract, are you really very interested in a party that is more interested in talking about how it might or might not elect the leaders in the future? if you can see off the left, he could be seen as decisive, but in the process, he will be highlighting his parties divisions. to afghanistan, the key moments in the fight for kabul, it was when the taliban freed thousands of prisoners from their main jail. taliban freed thousands of prisoners from their mainjail. some of taliban freed thousands of prisoners from their main jail. some of those prisoners have become caretakers of the prison itself. jeremy was given access behind the taliban to their former cell—mates in the jail. the guards ran through their lives to the jail as the talib
and in the previous contest, jeremy corbyn wouldn't have gotten on the ballot. get organising in every single way that we possibly can. there would have been only one candidate. and in the previous contest, jeremy corbyn wouldn't have gotten on the ballot. that is why the party but lack left will vote if you're in a zero—hours contract, are you really very interested in a party that is more interested in talking about how it might or might not elect the leaders in the future? if you can see...
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let me turn to jeremy hunt for the _ six months. let me turn to jeremy hunt for the first _ six months. let me turn to jeremy hunt for the first of _ six months. let me turn to jeremy hunt for the first of a _ six months. let me turn to jeremy hunt for the first of a series i six months. let me turn to jeremy hunt for the first of a series of i hunt for the first of a series of questions. thank you, this inquiry is about lessons learned for the future. ijust want is about lessons learned for the future. i just want to look is about lessons learned for the future. ijust want to look in a bit of detail about the scientific advice you received at the early stages of the pandemic. test and trace is a very established key plank of our response now. but the original four—point plan that was announced on the 13th of february last year contain, delay, research, mitigate, said community testing should be stopped after stage one, that's what happened three weeks later on march the 9th. in south korea and thailand, we now know, test and trac
let me turn to jeremy hunt for the _ six months. let me turn to jeremy hunt for the first _ six months. let me turn to jeremy hunt for the first of _ six months. let me turn to jeremy hunt for the first of a _ six months. let me turn to jeremy hunt for the first of a series i six months. let me turn to jeremy hunt for the first of a series of i hunt for the first of a series of questions. thank you, this inquiry is about lessons learned for the future. ijust want is about lessons learned for...
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jeremy, thank you very much indeed. ~ , jeremy, thank you very much indeed. y , stay with us on bbc news. still to come. egyptian authorities try to free a huge container ship that became wedged across the suez canal. i'm so proud of both of you. let there be no more wars or bloodshed between arabs and israelis. this is bbc news, the latest headlines. india suspends all major exports of the astra—zeneca vaccine following a domestic surge in coronavirus infections. the number of coronavirus deaths in brazil has surpassed 300,000 as the virus continues its rapid spread. virginia has become the first southern us state to abolish the death penalty. signing the bill into law, the democratic governor, ralph northam, said capital punishment had been applied disproportionately to black people, and a flawed legal system had too often led to mistakes. i asked jayjones, who is a delegate for the virginia state legislature and chief co—patron of the legislation to abolish the death penalty, for his reaction. it is an incredibly big deal. we are the first southern state to abolish the death penal
jeremy, thank you very much indeed. ~ , jeremy, thank you very much indeed. y , stay with us on bbc news. still to come. egyptian authorities try to free a huge container ship that became wedged across the suez canal. i'm so proud of both of you. let there be no more wars or bloodshed between arabs and israelis. this is bbc news, the latest headlines. india suspends all major exports of the astra—zeneca vaccine following a domestic surge in coronavirus infections. the number of coronavirus...
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he ability, some suggesting jeremy hunt comin: back. ., ability, some suggesting jeremy hunt coming irack-— ability, some suggesting jeremy hunt comin: back. . . ., , , coming back. he had already been the lonrest coming back. he had already been the longest serving _ coming back. he had already been the longest serving health _ coming back. he had already been the longest serving health secretary. - coming back. he had already been the longest serving health secretary. he l longest serving health secretary. he: has been quizzing the government on their role, so he is across the detail, certainly, buti their role, so he is across the detail, certainly, but i suppose that would have been slightly strange and i think sajid javid is being rewarded for being loyal. some thought he might leave the house of commons. he made a lot of money in a city, he had another career he could have gone back to but the fact that he hung around on the backbenches suggested he did want to to government and yes, here he is. he is back in the job. will this add to pressure on the prime minister over the use of
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and to make it clear to the _ jeremy corbyn. and to make it clear to the voters at home that keir starmer— to the voters at home that keir starmer and his liver party are very different— starmer and his liver party are very different from the labour party that ran in— different from the labour party that ran in 2019.50 different from the labour party that ran in 2019. so to have supporters of the _ ran in 2019. so to have supporters of the old — ran in 2019. so to have supporters of the old guard heckling from the hall itself, i don't think necessarily will be a bad thing because — necessarily will be a bad thing because keir starmer can deal with it and _ because keir starmer can deal with it and indeed did deal with it very welt _ it and indeed did deal with it very welt it— it and indeed did deal with it very well. it emphasises there is a difference between them. but of course _ difference between them. but of course it — difference between them. but of course it is notjust need to emphasise the difference betw
and to make it clear to the _ jeremy corbyn. and to make it clear to the voters at home that keir starmer— to the voters at home that keir starmer and his liver party are very different— starmer and his liver party are very different from the labour party that ran in— different from the labour party that ran in 2019.50 different from the labour party that ran in 2019. so to have supporters of the _ ran in 2019. so to have supporters of the old — ran in 2019. so to have supporters of the...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, gaza. we can now speak to behnam ben taleblu who is a senior fellow at the foundation for defense of democracies, where he focusses on political and security issues in the middle east. hejoins us from washington, dc. asjeremy was as jeremy was saying, it seems unfortunately inevitable there will probably be another cycle of violence. just looking at the recent conflict, though, who has gained the most? it is pretty clear that militarily, israel has but what about psychologically?- israel has but what about psychologically? great to be with yom — psychologically? great to be with yom i _ psychologically? great to be with you. i think _ psychologically? great to be with you. i think one - psychologically? great to be with you. i think one of- psychologically? great to be with you. i think one of the l with you. i think one of the things about the hamas and palestinian islamicjihad palestinian islamic jihad strikes that palestinian islamicjihad strikes that we ought not to forget about is no
jeremy bowen, bbc news, gaza. we can now speak to behnam ben taleblu who is a senior fellow at the foundation for defense of democracies, where he focusses on political and security issues in the middle east. hejoins us from washington, dc. asjeremy was as jeremy was saying, it seems unfortunately inevitable there will probably be another cycle of violence. just looking at the recent conflict, though, who has gained the most? it is pretty clear that militarily, israel has but what about...
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that was jeremy bowen there. we have been hearing from voices from all sides of the conflict here on bbc news — from israeli officials, palestinian leaders, and even from a member of hamas. let's add to that list of voices. and joining me now is danny danon, israel's former representative to the united nations, and the current chairman of the world likud. thank you very much for speaking to us here on bbc news. my first question to you is why would the prime minister brush off calls for a cease—fire? prime minister brush off calls for a cease-fire?— prime minister brush off calls for a cease-fire? ., ~ , ., ., ., cease-fire? thank you for having me. the prime minister _ cease-fire? thank you for having me. the prime minister was _ cease-fire? thank you for having me. the prime minister was very - cease-fire? thank you for having me. the prime minister was very clear - the prime minister was very clear about this issue. hamas initiated the cycle of violence, and it will not determine when we are finished. be
that was jeremy bowen there. we have been hearing from voices from all sides of the conflict here on bbc news — from israeli officials, palestinian leaders, and even from a member of hamas. let's add to that list of voices. and joining me now is danny danon, israel's former representative to the united nations, and the current chairman of the world likud. thank you very much for speaking to us here on bbc news. my first question to you is why would the prime minister brush off calls for a...
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jeremy — every day. in terms of the novel ideas, jeremy sanderson, i every day. in terms of the novel ideas, jeremy sanderson, of i ideas, jeremy sanderson, of extending hours when you can treat people working on saturdays, working sundays, opening surgeries on saturday and sunday and using the private sector, if you can do that now, why didn't we do it before? we had a lot of issues going on before, before _ had a lot of issues going on before, before covid, we had backlogs then and we _ before covid, we had backlogs then and we really wanted to get our teeth— and we really wanted to get our teeth into — and we really wanted to get our teeth into seeing those patients so each time — teeth into seeing those patients so each time these initiatives were going _ each time these initiatives were going on. — each time these initiatives were going on, particularly around getting — going on, particularly around getting people working saturdays, as we were _ getting people working saturdays, as we were working —— talking before, people _ we were working —
jeremy — every day. in terms of the novel ideas, jeremy sanderson, i every day. in terms of the novel ideas, jeremy sanderson, of i ideas, jeremy sanderson, of extending hours when you can treat people working on saturdays, working sundays, opening surgeries on saturday and sunday and using the private sector, if you can do that now, why didn't we do it before? we had a lot of issues going on before, before _ had a lot of issues going on before, before covid, we had backlogs then and we _...
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from the very beginning, jeremy— like that. from the very beginning, jeremy hunt has been a critic of how the government has followed policy. clearly _ the government has followed policy. clearly he _ the government has followed policy. clearly he came out fairly early on when _ clearly he came out fairly early on when the — clearly he came out fairly early on when the government was slow, and i believe _ when the government was slow, and i believe the _ when the government was slow, and i believe the government was slow in enforcing _ believe the government was slow in enforcing lockdown last year. he's now clearly laid out a landmark. but the point _ now clearly laid out a landmark. but the point he — now clearly laid out a landmark. but the point he makes about getting the number— the point he makes about getting the number of— the point he makes about getting the number of cases down, if we look again— number of cases down, if we look again at— number of cases down, if we look again at the — number of cases do
from the very beginning, jeremy— like that. from the very beginning, jeremy hunt has been a critic of how the government has followed policy. clearly _ the government has followed policy. clearly he _ the government has followed policy. clearly he came out fairly early on when _ clearly he came out fairly early on when the — clearly he came out fairly early on when the government was slow, and i believe _ when the government was slow, and i believe the _ when the government was slow, and i...
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jeremy hobson, joining _ this new delta variant. jeremy hobson, joining us _ this new delta variant. jeremy hobson, joining us from - hobson, joining us from provincetown, massachusetts, thanks forjoining us. let's get some of the day's other news. palestinian families facing eviction from their homes in neighbourhood of sheikh jarrah in east jerusalem say they'll reject a suggestion by israel's supreme court that they rent their properties from a jewish settler organisation. the families say they want recognition of their ownership of their homes. the uk and iran have summoned each other�*s diplomats, in a row over last week's deadly attack on an oil tanker, off the coast of oman. the uk, us and israel blame iran for the attack, in which two crew members — a briton and a romanian — were killed. iran says it had nothing to do with the incident. huge wildfires are burning for a sixth day in turkey, threatening villages and resorts in tourist regions along its southern coasts. eight people have died in the worst blazes in the co
jeremy hobson, joining _ this new delta variant. jeremy hobson, joining us _ this new delta variant. jeremy hobson, joining us from - hobson, joining us from provincetown, massachusetts, thanks forjoining us. let's get some of the day's other news. palestinian families facing eviction from their homes in neighbourhood of sheikh jarrah in east jerusalem say they'll reject a suggestion by israel's supreme court that they rent their properties from a jewish settler organisation. the families say...
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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
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,...
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yes, i - absolutely agree with jeremy about that. i think it's welcome, actually, on the narrow issue of social care, that the government is quite clearly speculating in public now about which tax it'll raise — not whether it'll raise tax, but which tax it'll raise in order to address the social care crisis. but i thinkjeremy hunt is also quite right to say that you can't address social care on its own or the health service on its own. it is one health care system, and the truth is as we look forward to the rest of this decade, both health and social care will need more money. his proposal is the national _ will need more money. his proposal is the national insurance _ will need more money. his proposal is the national insurance system, i is the national insurance system, and we've had extra rises on national insurance, you are in the house of commons then so you will remember when tony blair was prime minister, he slipped past gordon brown that they were going to put up national insurance to bring the health spending up to the eur
yes, i - absolutely agree with jeremy about that. i think it's welcome, actually, on the narrow issue of social care, that the government is quite clearly speculating in public now about which tax it'll raise — not whether it'll raise tax, but which tax it'll raise in order to address the social care crisis. but i thinkjeremy hunt is also quite right to say that you can't address social care on its own or the health service on its own. it is one health care system, and the truth is as we look...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, kabul. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris. yes, good afternoon to you. we are slowly seeing the weather brighton up slowly seeing the weather brighton up after what has been a cloudy start to the day. it is a slow process, but we have seen sunshine in the last half—an—hour into eastbourne in east sussex and many places will see brighter skies for a time before the weather gets cooler over the next few days. temperatures into the 20s, but big drop on the way and it will feel more autumnal. 0vernight, cargillagain way and it will feel more autumnal. 0vernight, cargill again and there will be mist and fog patches around the western and southern coasts and hills. temperatures 13 to 15 degrees. tomorrow, after a bright start in northern ireland, this rain is a cold front that will bring heavy rain and gusty winds, gusts into a0 mph and that will push into western scotland, whereas eastern scotland, england and wales, the winds are more strong, but it will be a brighter day with temperatures reaching a high of 23 degrees. that i
jeremy bowen, bbc news, kabul. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris. yes, good afternoon to you. we are slowly seeing the weather brighton up slowly seeing the weather brighton up after what has been a cloudy start to the day. it is a slow process, but we have seen sunshine in the last half—an—hour into eastbourne in east sussex and many places will see brighter skies for a time before the weather gets cooler over the next few days. temperatures into the 20s, but big drop on...
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jeremy hunt under the mps heard _ sets of decisions. jeremy hunt under the mps heard evidence _ sets of decisions. jeremy hunt under the mps heard evidence from - sets of decisions. jeremy hunt under the mps heard evidence from mps i sets of decisions. jeremy hunt under| the mps heard evidence from mps no individuals at the heart of government at the start of the pandemic threats, including health secretary matt hancock, but perhaps the most famous evidence session was with the former adviser to the prime minister, dominic cummings. he has been speaking to reporters outside his north london home this morning and was asked whether he felt lessons had been learned. thea;r and was asked whether he felt lessons had been learned. they and others ut lessons had been learned. they and others put into _ lessons had been learned. they and others put into place _ lessons had been learned. they and others put into place work— lessons had been learned. they and others put into place work to - lessons had been learned. they and others put into pla
jeremy hunt under the mps heard _ sets of decisions. jeremy hunt under the mps heard evidence _ sets of decisions. jeremy hunt under the mps heard evidence from - sets of decisions. jeremy hunt under the mps heard evidence from mps i sets of decisions. jeremy hunt under| the mps heard evidence from mps no individuals at the heart of government at the start of the pandemic threats, including health secretary matt hancock, but perhaps the most famous evidence session was with the former adviser...
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and in the previous contest, jeremy corbyn would not have got on the ballot. that is why the party left will vote against plans tomorrow. gets organised _ against plans tomorrow. gets organised in _ against plans tomorrow. gets organised in every _ against plans tomorrow. (av organised in every single way we possibly can, let's reject all of these rules, stay strong, every single labour member. solidarity, thank you. single labour member. solidarity, thank ou. , , ,, ., , single labour member. solidarity, thank ou. , , , ., thank you. first impressions matter. if he wins thank you. first impressions matter. if he wins a — thank you. first impressions matter. if he wins a battle _ thank you. first impressions matter. if he wins a battle with _ thank you. first impressions matter. if he wins a battle with his _ thank you. first impressions matter. if he wins a battle with his own - if he wins a battle with his own party, keir starmer could be decisive, but the risk is that in the process you will also highlight his party's divisions. iain watson, bbc news, bri
and in the previous contest, jeremy corbyn would not have got on the ballot. that is why the party left will vote against plans tomorrow. gets organised _ against plans tomorrow. gets organised in _ against plans tomorrow. gets organised in every _ against plans tomorrow. (av organised in every single way we possibly can, let's reject all of these rules, stay strong, every single labour member. solidarity, thank you. single labour member. solidarity, thank ou. , , ,, ., , single labour member....