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we can listen to amber rudd, home secretary now. following the attack in parsons green last friday, the police have made good progress in what is an ongoing operation. the joint terrorism analysis centre, reviewing the threat level the uk is under, have decided to lower that level from critical to severe. severe still means an attack is highly likely, so i would urge everybody to continue to be vigilant, but not alarmed. as the prime minister said last friday, the military were called to support the police, so armed police officers would have a greater presence on our transport network and our streets. during the next few days the military will return to their original positions, and i would like to ta ke original positions, and i would like to take this opportunity to thank them for their hard work. and also them for their hard work. and also the police, security services and emergency services, who did such a fantastic job combating what emergency services, who did such a fantasticjob combating what was done at parsons green on fr
we can listen to amber rudd, home secretary now. following the attack in parsons green last friday, the police have made good progress in what is an ongoing operation. the joint terrorism analysis centre, reviewing the threat level the uk is under, have decided to lower that level from critical to severe. severe still means an attack is highly likely, so i would urge everybody to continue to be vigilant, but not alarmed. as the prime minister said last friday, the military were called to...
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rudd and basically carving out who was going to do what. and amber rudd and basically carving out who was going to do whatm and amber rudd and basically carving out who was going to do what. in the early hours of the morning. it would've been boris johnson early hours of the morning. it would've been borisjohnson minding the shop. that means the topjob. so prime minister. david davis brexit minister, no surprise there, philip hammond as and amber rudd also it seems involved in that plotting as well. —— philip hammond as chancellor. and this is the fragility of her grip on power, theresa may and how dangerous her position now is and how dangerous the waters are. 24 hours after her florence speech which by many accounts she could have made somewhere in the uk but anyway we gloss over that. the fact is that the trouble is not over, the party co nfe re nce the trouble is not over, the party conference is going to be an opportunity and we have to see what comes out of that. it is very much a book by tim shipman that is about to come out and the title is, let me see. fallout. a year of
rudd and basically carving out who was going to do what. and amber rudd and basically carving out who was going to do whatm and amber rudd and basically carving out who was going to do what. in the early hours of the morning. it would've been boris johnson early hours of the morning. it would've been borisjohnson minding the shop. that means the topjob. so prime minister. david davis brexit minister, no surprise there, philip hammond as and amber rudd also it seems involved in that plotting as...
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home secretary amber rudd has accused boris johnson home secretary amber rudd has accused borisjohnson of back—seat driving. the prime minister will set out her vision for brexit in a speech later this week. mrjohnson‘s spokesman insisted the foreign secretary was fully behind the prime minister's plans for brexit. our political correspondent chris mason reports. not since here injanuary has the prime minister given a big set—piece speech on brexit. but on friday she will, in florence. that's why borisjohnson‘s intervention matters, notjust because of his own ambitions, but because it highlights the rows within government about the flavour of brexit the country signs up to. i don't want him managing the brexit process. what we've got is theresa may managing that process. she's driving the car, to continue the allegory, and i'm going to make sure that, as far as i'm concerned and the rest of the cabinet are concerned, we help her do that. this is a difficult moment. so this is back—seat driving? yes, you could call it back—seat driving, absolutely. boris johnson, seen here c
home secretary amber rudd has accused boris johnson home secretary amber rudd has accused borisjohnson of back—seat driving. the prime minister will set out her vision for brexit in a speech later this week. mrjohnson‘s spokesman insisted the foreign secretary was fully behind the prime minister's plans for brexit. our political correspondent chris mason reports. not since here injanuary has the prime minister given a big set—piece speech on brexit. but on friday she will, in florence....
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what do you make of amber rudd's intervention today? he famously spoke about boris johnson intervention today? he famously spoke about borisjohnson in a standout moment of the referendum campaign, where she said he's great to have the party but you don't want him driving you home at the end of the night. is she looking for the leadership at some point? she and boris have history. 0bviously she wouldn't say this, but she must be delighted that boris has popped his head above the parapet for her to ta ke head above the parapet for her to take potshots at so she can impress the conservative party faithful with her loyalty to the prime minister, her loyalty to the prime minister, her good sense. i thought she performed extremely well in her interview this morning. she sounded calm, controlled, and authoritative. and that will do her leadership chances no harm at all. the headlines on bbc news... the home secretary confirms the terror threat level has been lowered from critical to severe. police are searching a house in stanwell near heathro
what do you make of amber rudd's intervention today? he famously spoke about boris johnson intervention today? he famously spoke about borisjohnson in a standout moment of the referendum campaign, where she said he's great to have the party but you don't want him driving you home at the end of the night. is she looking for the leadership at some point? she and boris have history. 0bviously she wouldn't say this, but she must be delighted that boris has popped his head above the parapet for her...
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ijust want secretary, amber rudd later today. i just want to bring us secretary, amber rudd later today. ijust want to bring us a bit of context, bit of an outside look at what is going on. we can speak to dal babu, who is a former chief superintendent of the metropolitan police. can you hear me? i can, yes. obviously, things are moving very quickly. i expect you've been listening to what's been happening in the last hour or so. there were references earlier for the public to expect further police operations. this really is moving quite quickly. that's right. i think yesterday we saw the assistant commissioner in charge ever counter—terrorism being very reluctant to give any details and clearly there was a reason for that, because they had significant amount of intelligence which they plan to act on and we'd been told that the raid on the address in surrey was done at i that the raid on the address in surrey was done ati pot that the raid on the address in surrey was done at i pot 30. that the raid on the address in surrey was
ijust want secretary, amber rudd later today. i just want to bring us secretary, amber rudd later today. ijust want to bring us a bit of context, bit of an outside look at what is going on. we can speak to dal babu, who is a former chief superintendent of the metropolitan police. can you hear me? i can, yes. obviously, things are moving very quickly. i expect you've been listening to what's been happening in the last hour or so. there were references earlier for the public to expect further...
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according to the paper philip hammond, david davis and amber rudd were all involved in a leadership plot following the general election. fractures at the top of the tory party also appear on the front of the sunday telegraph. it focuses on borisjohnson — who it says is against the uk adopting any new eu rules and regulations after the uk formally leaves in march 2019. brexit dominating the papers, which is understandable after the foreign speech. starting with the sunday times. this is a plot revealed by a number of tax after the general election? it seems as if, as the polls came in and it was clear that the tory majority was being lost, that all of the major cabinet members started to plot, they were taxed in, philip hammond was taxing borisjohnson. taxed in, philip hammond was taxing boris johnson. —— texting. taxed in, philip hammond was taxing borisjohnson. —— texting. they thought that david davis would be in charge of redford, philip hammond would get the economy and boris johnson would be minding the shop. we also saw in the sunday times, the editor ‘s new book, they
according to the paper philip hammond, david davis and amber rudd were all involved in a leadership plot following the general election. fractures at the top of the tory party also appear on the front of the sunday telegraph. it focuses on borisjohnson — who it says is against the uk adopting any new eu rules and regulations after the uk formally leaves in march 2019. brexit dominating the papers, which is understandable after the foreign speech. starting with the sunday times. this is a plot...
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amber rudd is quite right to say that some kind of treaty is much better than complete withdrawal and trying to handle these things on our own. she also has a paragraph talking about cyber security which is something i know she has had a few grumbles about. crime has a cyber element to it and if you are not cooperating with internet service providers are in other territories and so on are people can be doing things online, you're not really solving things. the sunday mirror talks about how easily on the dark web you can make a bomb. they prove it is simple to get the ingredients. i spoke to a seniorjournalist on friday night who works for one of your rival organisations who said they did a similar exercise with a much vigour and legal platform and they found a few went to a certain site you could buy ball bearings and then it says, you may want to buy... and another ingredient. the brexit supporters will say it is global, and not to rely on a small group of countries, because we know the problems go beyond europe. all well and good what amber rudd says about the need for cooperation,
amber rudd is quite right to say that some kind of treaty is much better than complete withdrawal and trying to handle these things on our own. she also has a paragraph talking about cyber security which is something i know she has had a few grumbles about. crime has a cyber element to it and if you are not cooperating with internet service providers are in other territories and so on are people can be doing things online, you're not really solving things. the sunday mirror talks about how...
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we will be hearing from home secretary amber rudd shortly. she will update is on the situation, there was a corporate emergency meeting earlier today across the lunchtime period. we will hopefully getan lunchtime period. we will hopefully get an update on that —— a cobra meeting. an 18—year—old man has been arrested in the port town of dover. he was arrested at 750 this morning. the latest development, as we mentioned, police have evacuated an area around and address as you can see on the screen, around an address in sunbury on thames. let's just listen to what the home secretary, amber rudd, has been saying. hon secretary, can i ask you first, you have chaired a cobra meeting this afternoon. what can you tell us about that. i have just chaired a meeting of officials at cobra. i was given an update and i've spoken to the prime minister who i was able to give an update to. please have made good progress, today they arrested an 18—year—old man in dover, he's been kept in custody and later today will be moved to london. the threat le
we will be hearing from home secretary amber rudd shortly. she will update is on the situation, there was a corporate emergency meeting earlier today across the lunchtime period. we will hopefully getan lunchtime period. we will hopefully get an update on that —— a cobra meeting. an 18—year—old man has been arrested in the port town of dover. he was arrested at 750 this morning. the latest development, as we mentioned, police have evacuated an area around and address as you can see on...
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amber rudd said his intervention was not a bit for party leadership. earlier our political correspondent chris mason said the intervention had divided opinion among conservative mps. westminster is excited about it. the perpetual question, what is boris johnson up to, is here once again and there are theories about what it might two. the facts are the prime minister is giving a big speech on brexit in florence in italy on friday. we have known that speech —— about that speech a little while. borisjohnson about that speech a little while. boris johnson appears with about that speech a little while. borisjohnson appears with an extensive article, a000 words long. absolutely huge for what is a newspaper article. somebody asked me on social media the conventional length of a politician's article, they tend to be 500 words long. little column or box. this was much more than that and strikingly not just about brexit. it read like a boris manifesto. i am glad you brought it up. there are things about infrastructure. education reform. it did notjust deal w
amber rudd said his intervention was not a bit for party leadership. earlier our political correspondent chris mason said the intervention had divided opinion among conservative mps. westminster is excited about it. the perpetual question, what is boris johnson up to, is here once again and there are theories about what it might two. the facts are the prime minister is giving a big speech on brexit in florence in italy on friday. we have known that speech —— about that speech a little...
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amber rudd said he was a back—seat driver. of them. amber rudd said he was a back-seat driver. and ruth davidson recently back-seat driver. and ruth davidson rece ntly ha d back-seat driver. and ruth davidson recently had a go at him. you cannot have a cabinet minister going off—piste and coming up with their own policies, there has to be a collective... you have also seen embarrassment abroad with him reading the kipling poem. in the one place? why on earth is our foreign secretary are coming a laughing 5tock, secretary are coming a laughing stock, so much so that the uk amba55ador had to intervene a5 stock, so much so that the uk amba55ador had to intervene as so not now, bori5! were only concentrating on the domestic treachery again5t theresa may but actually, what is going on in the re 5t actually, what is going on in the re st of actually, what is going on in the rest of the world, whereas britain stand? there is a question over his competence. perception is a marvellous policy! the sunday mirror... and exclusive, here! the pro—life tory profits from the abortion pill?
amber rudd said he was a back—seat driver. of them. amber rudd said he was a back-seat driver. and ruth davidson recently back-seat driver. and ruth davidson rece ntly ha d back-seat driver. and ruth davidson recently had a go at him. you cannot have a cabinet minister going off—piste and coming up with their own policies, there has to be a collective... you have also seen embarrassment abroad with him reading the kipling poem. in the one place? why on earth is our foreign secretary are...
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what did you make of the intervention of amber rudd today? do you think she is looking for the leadership at some point? chi and boris have history and obviously, she would not say this, but you must be delighted that boris has popped his head up for her to take part —— michael potshots at so that she can impress the conservative party faithful with her loyalty to the prime minister, her loyalty to the prime minister, her good sense. i thought she performed extremely well this morning, she sounded calm, controlled, and authoritative and that will do her leadership chances no harm at all. the liberal democrat leader sir vince cable has said it's ‘perfectly plausible' he could be the next prime minister. he was speaking to the bbc‘s andrew marr as party members meet for their annual conference in bournemouth. the lib dems are calling for what they call an ‘exit from brexit‘. earlier i spoke to our political correspondent, eleanor garnier who is at the party conference. the party won just over a 7% of the vote at the last general ele
what did you make of the intervention of amber rudd today? do you think she is looking for the leadership at some point? chi and boris have history and obviously, she would not say this, but you must be delighted that boris has popped his head up for her to take part —— michael potshots at so that she can impress the conservative party faithful with her loyalty to the prime minister, her loyalty to the prime minister, her good sense. i thought she performed extremely well this morning, she...
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amber rudd said they feel they need. amber rudd said the terror level remains a critical, the terror level remains a critical, the highest possible level in the uk, and certainly that is set to remain overnight possibly into tomorrow, we are waiting for more updates from the home secretary and the government. they will give the say so the government. they will give the say so as the government. they will give the say so as to when the terror level can be reduced. john, from sunbury—on—thames, thanks for joining us. let's go to bangladesh now — where the government is planning to build a giant camp for the 400,000 ethnic rohingyas — who have fled from neighbouring myanmar. the government says it will also impose restrictions on the movement of the rohingyas, in order to prevent them from settling in other parts of the country. 0ur se asia correspondent jonathan head has the latest from cox's bazar. when they first started crossing the border three weeks ago, bangladesh said it would send the fleeing rohingyas back
amber rudd said they feel they need. amber rudd said the terror level remains a critical, the terror level remains a critical, the highest possible level in the uk, and certainly that is set to remain overnight possibly into tomorrow, we are waiting for more updates from the home secretary and the government. they will give the say so the government. they will give the say so as the government. they will give the say so as to when the terror level can be reduced. john, from...
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the home secretary, amber rudd has accused borisjohnson of "back—seat driving," following his article on brexit in a newspaper article yesterday. in the a,000 word long piece, mrjohnson revived his vision for a so—called hard brexit. he's been accused of trying to force the prime minister's hand ahead of a speech she will make in florence later this week. earlier our political correspondent chris mason said the intervention had divided opinion among conservative mps. westminster is excited about it. the perpetual question over the last 15 years in politics — what is borisjohnson up to, is here once again and there are theories about what it might amount to. the facts are the prime minister is giving a big speech on brexit in florence in italy on friday. these interventions in public are rare. we have known about that speech a little while. borisjohnson appears with an extensive article, a000 words long. about as long as my undergraduate dissertation! absolutely huge for what is a newspaper article. somebody asked me on social media the conventional length of a politician's article
the home secretary, amber rudd has accused borisjohnson of "back—seat driving," following his article on brexit in a newspaper article yesterday. in the a,000 word long piece, mrjohnson revived his vision for a so—called hard brexit. he's been accused of trying to force the prime minister's hand ahead of a speech she will make in florence later this week. earlier our political correspondent chris mason said the intervention had divided opinion among conservative mps. westminster...
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as the back—seat driving, honestly, there is one driver in this car, to use amber rudd's metaphor. it is theresa may. what am i trying —— what i trained to do is to sketch out the incredibly exciting landscape. let's be clear, what kind brexit transition d1, how long should that transition d1, how long should that transition be, and what's owed money should the british government pay to the eu during that process? those questions are up for the government to decide. we don't want, as the prime and this has rightly said, to be paying into the eu after we leave. we sent me don't want to be paying extortionate sums for access to the single market. they would not pay for access to our market. but what we will do, and every body can see the logic of this, insofar as we are on the hook for things in the short term that we have agreed to. that is fair enough. i have never objected to that. and your point about the transition period, and the lengths of the transition period. i'm pretty that it shouldn't be too long, and people in business should have a clear sense of where we're going
as the back—seat driving, honestly, there is one driver in this car, to use amber rudd's metaphor. it is theresa may. what am i trying —— what i trained to do is to sketch out the incredibly exciting landscape. let's be clear, what kind brexit transition d1, how long should that transition d1, how long should that transition be, and what's owed money should the british government pay to the eu during that process? those questions are up for the government to decide. we don't want, as the...
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the home secretary amber rudd has announced that the terror threat in the uk has been lowered from critical to severe. that means an attack is highly likely rather than imminent. the decision has been taken after detectives investigating the bombing on a london train on friday have made a second arrest. the 21 year old man was detained at hounslow in west london late last night. detectives are continuing to question a teenager who was arrested in dover in kent. 30 people were injured when the device detonated at parsons green station. jane frances kelly reports. the investigation has widened. police are searching an address in surrey close to heathrow airport. following the terror attack at parsons green tube station where 30 people were injured due to the detonation of an improvised explosive device on friday. it comes after a second arrest in which a 21—year—old man was detained on saturday night in hounslow in west london. he is being questioned. the home secretary said given the progress in the investigation the national terror threat level has been lowered from critical to severe.
the home secretary amber rudd has announced that the terror threat in the uk has been lowered from critical to severe. that means an attack is highly likely rather than imminent. the decision has been taken after detectives investigating the bombing on a london train on friday have made a second arrest. the 21 year old man was detained at hounslow in west london late last night. detectives are continuing to question a teenager who was arrested in dover in kent. 30 people were injured when the...
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today it was chaired by the home secretary, amber rudd. theresa may chaired the meeting yesterday. she's now back in her constituency, though she is being kept updated on developments. because of the significant movement in the investigation this morning, there will have been some discussion about that progress in the investigation and of course, consideration of the threat level that was raised to its highest level last night, when the suspected bomber, the person who planted the bomber, the person who planted the bomb on the train, was believed to be at large. of course, we've had this arrest. we don't know if that is the end of the story. there will have been discussions about the threat level and whether that should be reduced again back to the level it was yesterday, one below the critical, which meant an attack could be imminent. we are expecting an update further about what was said in the emergency committee meeting this afternoon from the home secretary, amber rudd, later today. thank you very much indeed. let's try and get context and background 110w. try and get context
today it was chaired by the home secretary, amber rudd. theresa may chaired the meeting yesterday. she's now back in her constituency, though she is being kept updated on developments. because of the significant movement in the investigation this morning, there will have been some discussion about that progress in the investigation and of course, consideration of the threat level that was raised to its highest level last night, when the suspected bomber, the person who planted the bomber, the...
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leadership rumours, will it be borisjohnson, amber rudd. none of that's gone away. it as short—term fix. the only reason the conservative parties are not mounting a leadership challenge is because they could lose a general election and jeremy corbyn could be prime minister. that's the sole reason there's no challenge against theresa may. the sunday telegraph has a neat summary of the various impacts we've already seen in these negotiations. macron talking about more progress. illustrating there is another side though this negotiation. moody's has downgraded britain's credit rating. it had an aaa britain's credit rating. it had an aa a credit rating and it has been downgraded twice since then. this has very real world impacts. makes it more expensive for britain to borrow on international markets. more expensive for the government. these are real impacts of a brexit that hasn't happened yet and will play out in all of our lives. in a pro—brexit paper, the sunday telegraph, talking about the divorce bill. going up and up. started £18 million. seems to be a mentio
leadership rumours, will it be borisjohnson, amber rudd. none of that's gone away. it as short—term fix. the only reason the conservative parties are not mounting a leadership challenge is because they could lose a general election and jeremy corbyn could be prime minister. that's the sole reason there's no challenge against theresa may. the sunday telegraph has a neat summary of the various impacts we've already seen in these negotiations. macron talking about more progress. illustrating...
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that was a subject discussed by amber rudd on sunday's andrew marr show. you said very famously at the time of the referendum that he was the life and soul of the party, but not a man you would want to drive you home at the end of the evening. what did you mean by that? what i meant by that is that i don't want him managing the brexit process. what we've got is theresa may managing that process. she is driving the car, to continue the allegory, and i'm going to make sure, as far as i am concerned and the rest of the cabinet are concerned, we help her do that. this is back—seat driving, in effect? you could call it back—seat driving, absolutely. and i'm very clear that the cabinet and the government supports theresa may, that there is a difficult moment to make sure that we get the best result for the united kingdom, but i am sure we can. so was that the home secretary publicly admonishing the foreign secretary, providing evidence of widening cabinet splits over brexit, as bbc news bulletins and website articles subsequently claimed ? not according to c
that was a subject discussed by amber rudd on sunday's andrew marr show. you said very famously at the time of the referendum that he was the life and soul of the party, but not a man you would want to drive you home at the end of the evening. what did you mean by that? what i meant by that is that i don't want him managing the brexit process. what we've got is theresa may managing that process. she is driving the car, to continue the allegory, and i'm going to make sure, as far as i am...
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amber rudd, boris johnson, philip hammond plot among the big four, amber rudd, borisjohnson, philip hammond and david davis. the front page of the sunday telegraph takes a look at a picture there of prince harry meeting melania trump. this is at the invictus games, the opening in toronto. they begin today. we will have coverage of that opening ceremony at 5.35pm on bbc one. chancellor versus boris, well that didn't last long, did it? it was a love—in on friday in florence. it is the teams behind them that are rowing. this story i'm interested in. are you picking up on the front page of the sunday times? 0h, in. are you picking up on the front page of the sunday times? oh, you wa nt to page of the sunday times? oh, you want to go there first. just as the labour party conference is going on, it would be great if our ruling party is united and as you just said, revealed plots by cabinet's big four to seize may's crown, the extra gilljit of theresa may's crown was laid bare last night. as it was revealed four of her senior ministers had made plans to replace her after the general elec
amber rudd, boris johnson, philip hammond plot among the big four, amber rudd, borisjohnson, philip hammond and david davis. the front page of the sunday telegraph takes a look at a picture there of prince harry meeting melania trump. this is at the invictus games, the opening in toronto. they begin today. we will have coverage of that opening ceremony at 5.35pm on bbc one. chancellor versus boris, well that didn't last long, did it? it was a love—in on friday in florence. it is the teams...
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amber rudd, theresa may, front seat, back—seat, who is driving. you journalists love it. daily telegraph, what is this on amazon? when you want to buy something on amazon and you scroll to the bottom of the page, it suggests items and there is a tab which says, customers also bought. it could be anything, oven gloves, a floral pinny but you don't expect potential bomb makers to go on buying nefarious chemicals or ingredients to make a bomb and then be pointed towards the nuts, bolts and buyers and push—button switches. other customers bought... once again, it is these big internet giants, not necessarily keeping track of, or realising the ramifications of their algorithms. not keeping an eye on their algorithms. they are saying it is not their problem, but it is. they need to get their house in order and deal with this. need to get their house in order and dealwith this. front need to get their house in order and deal with this. front page of the guardian, another warning, giles, deal with this. front page of the guardian, anotherwarning, giles, on household debt. a wat
amber rudd, theresa may, front seat, back—seat, who is driving. you journalists love it. daily telegraph, what is this on amazon? when you want to buy something on amazon and you scroll to the bottom of the page, it suggests items and there is a tab which says, customers also bought. it could be anything, oven gloves, a floral pinny but you don't expect potential bomb makers to go on buying nefarious chemicals or ingredients to make a bomb and then be pointed towards the nuts, bolts and...
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it became illegal to be a member of national action last december, when the home secretary, amber rudd, listed it as a terrorist organisation. the home office as it is very be racist, anti—semitic, and homophobic, that it rejects democracy, and celebrated the killing ofjo cox, mp, last year. before it was banned, national action had been most active in northern cities, staging provocative but small demonstrations with openly nazi themes and posting videos online. its most prominent former members have been much less public since then, but several of them were arrested, today, suggesting detectives
it became illegal to be a member of national action last december, when the home secretary, amber rudd, listed it as a terrorist organisation. the home office as it is very be racist, anti—semitic, and homophobic, that it rejects democracy, and celebrated the killing ofjo cox, mp, last year. before it was banned, national action had been most active in northern cities, staging provocative but small demonstrations with openly nazi themes and posting videos online. its most prominent former...
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rudd and damian green being much more resistant to big curbs on immigration. actually, there have been other stories today, if you wanted to do a negative story. we have seen a number of stories being done in the daily telegraph, probably a site from the express , telegraph, probably a site from the express, the biggest flag waverfor brexit... express, the biggest flag waverfor brexit. .. they are express, the biggest flag waverfor brexit... they are looking at this and raising questions. the financial times, executives resist downing street's strong—arm bid for brexit backing. this is interesting. business leaders, perhaps not willing to give the kind of coverage that perhaps number 10 would like? this idea of organising letters of support feels very retro, it was a tactic first used in the 1980s and dribbled into the 90s and we thought it had died. now, it is not exactly surprising on the back of the league about the government's possible immigration strategy for brexit that big business and small businesses, who rely massively on the flow of goods and peo
rudd and damian green being much more resistant to big curbs on immigration. actually, there have been other stories today, if you wanted to do a negative story. we have seen a number of stories being done in the daily telegraph, probably a site from the express , telegraph, probably a site from the express, the biggest flag waverfor brexit... express, the biggest flag waverfor brexit. .. they are express, the biggest flag waverfor brexit... they are looking at this and raising questions. the...
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amber rudd was asked this morning if he was guilty back—seat driving and she agreed with andrew marr and it was his —— his form of words and he should stop it, but here's the foreign secretary and we know that he was a leave campaign, and a prevalent one. why should he not talk about the type of brexit he foresees? when you take a step back from the internal politics of the conservative party, and you think hang on, hang on, on national television the home secretary told the foreign secretary to be quiet, that's an extraordinary place to be. the weight they are presented is kind of apps. it's not difficult to imagine that being the conservative leadership concept —— contest. the language she used was amazing. she said he was irrepressible and enthusiastic, which is the way you talk about a well—trained puppy or a toddler. but the politics of this, it's toddler. but the politics of this, its extraordinary for him to bring up its extraordinary for him to bring up £350 million again because it annoyed the remainers, but that is not who he is trying to appeal to. he is trying
amber rudd was asked this morning if he was guilty back—seat driving and she agreed with andrew marr and it was his —— his form of words and he should stop it, but here's the foreign secretary and we know that he was a leave campaign, and a prevalent one. why should he not talk about the type of brexit he foresees? when you take a step back from the internal politics of the conservative party, and you think hang on, hang on, on national television the home secretary told the foreign...
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there are other cabinet colleagues, amber rudd today saying she did not wish to backseat drive. but a look at the metro... in the guardian that quoted another cabinet colleague, another good quote who said that he has placed personal ambition before the interest of the country. i would absolutely echo that. it seems to be all about him and not about what will benefit this country, what it is what will benefit him. one thing worse saying is that it may not be the worst thing for his career if he gets sacked. if he seemed to go down in a blaze of glory fighting for the ambitious brexit that the vote leave campaign was all about, he could stand there on the backbenches and say here i am, prints across the water, wafer to go wrong and then come back to me. theresa may won't sack and because it is safer to have him in the cabinet? but at what point does having a foreign secretary sounding off about your strategy stock being clever? we agreed that was analogous with michael heseltine. she did not want to sack him because she knew how dangerous it would be the ten. but he sacked himsel
there are other cabinet colleagues, amber rudd today saying she did not wish to backseat drive. but a look at the metro... in the guardian that quoted another cabinet colleague, another good quote who said that he has placed personal ambition before the interest of the country. i would absolutely echo that. it seems to be all about him and not about what will benefit this country, what it is what will benefit him. one thing worse saying is that it may not be the worst thing for his career if he...
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the home secretary, amber rudd, has accused borisjohnson of being a "backseat driver" following his newspaper piece setting out his views on brexit. i don't want him managing the brexit process. what we've got is theresa may managing that process. she's driving the car. and as far as i'm concerned, and the rest of the cabinet are concerned, we help her do that. the un secretary general says myanmar‘s leader, aung san suu kyi, has a "last chance" to end the military offensive that's forced 400,000 rohingya muslims to flee to neighbouring bangladesh. and gennady golovkin‘s world middleweight title fight with saul alvarez ends in a controversial draw. you are up to date. vicki will be here at two. thank you for your company. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show. coming up this week, scotland's most beautiful roads. it's some of the most amazing landscapes and seascapes you'll see. it's around the world in 500 miles. where to spend your christmas holidays and how about a cup of fish entrails? laughs very strong! it's really chewy. really very, very strong. the city of inverness on s
the home secretary, amber rudd, has accused borisjohnson of being a "backseat driver" following his newspaper piece setting out his views on brexit. i don't want him managing the brexit process. what we've got is theresa may managing that process. she's driving the car. and as far as i'm concerned, and the rest of the cabinet are concerned, we help her do that. the un secretary general says myanmar‘s leader, aung san suu kyi, has a "last chance" to end the military...
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the home secretary, amber rudd, has accused borisjohnson of being a "backseat driver" following his newspaper piece setting out his views on brexit. i don't want him managing the brexit process. what we've got is theresa may managing that process. she's driving the car. and as far as i'm concerned, and the rest of the cabinet are concerned, we help her do that. the un secretary general says myanmar‘s leader, aung san suu kyi, has a "last chance" to end the military offensive that's forced 400,000 rohingya muslims to flee to neighbouring bangladesh. and gennady golovkin's world middleweight title fight with saul alvarez ends in a controversial draw. and we can go to the liberal democrat party conference at bournemouth, the deputy leaderjo swinson is going to be speaking. we can see the platform. just everybody having a little bit of a comfort break. jo swinson is a lib dem mp who lost her seat in 2015. having served as a junior minister in the cabinet, but she was re—elected earlier this year in the general election, and she became the deputy leader, having declined the opportunity for run
the home secretary, amber rudd, has accused borisjohnson of being a "backseat driver" following his newspaper piece setting out his views on brexit. i don't want him managing the brexit process. what we've got is theresa may managing that process. she's driving the car. and as far as i'm concerned, and the rest of the cabinet are concerned, we help her do that. the un secretary general says myanmar‘s leader, aung san suu kyi, has a "last chance" to end the military...
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andrew marr will be interviewing the home secretary amber rudd, which is where iamoff secretary amber rudd, which is where i am off to. go and do the news. we are going to talk about giant vegetables in a minute. you‘re going to be missing a massive marrow. let‘s take a look at the weather with stav. is it good weather for marrows? it isa it is a bit on the cool side. a chilly start across the country but lovely spells of sunshine. parts of the east midlands and lincolnshire have seen dense fog which will lift. sunny spells will develop after. sunny spells will develop after. sunny spells will develop after. sunny spells in eastern scotland —— showers in eastern scotland and down the east coast of england. lighter winds, more sunshine around and it should a little warmer. a little bit pessimistic, showing a lot of cloud. there could be brightness to the afternoon for the premier league matches but i cannot rule out the odd shower. showers linger in eastern areas this evening and part of the night particularly close to the east course. townsend city temperatures just into doubl
andrew marr will be interviewing the home secretary amber rudd, which is where iamoff secretary amber rudd, which is where i am off to. go and do the news. we are going to talk about giant vegetables in a minute. you‘re going to be missing a massive marrow. let‘s take a look at the weather with stav. is it good weather for marrows? it isa it is a bit on the cool side. a chilly start across the country but lovely spells of sunshine. parts of the east midlands and lincolnshire have seen dense...
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it's important to stress we have heard from the home secretary amber rudd who chaired the government cobra committee at lunchtime, she has been brought up to speed and has talked about the significance of this morning's arrest and topped about the need for the public to remain vigilant. the decision at the moment is that the alert state remains at critical, which means that there is the possibility of an imminent attack. and in london the metropolitan police commissioner cressida dick has been out on patrol with officers, and her message has been, we want you to remain vigilant, we are anxiously report anything that concerns and worries you, anything that might help the investigation, but on the other hand we have put in place but they now call operation tempera, urges the use of troops guarding some installations such as power stations, releasing armed officers onto the streets to act as reassurance and to assist quickly with any operations such as the one we have seen this afternoon. critical alert state, still an imminent threat in the eyes of the government, nevertheless a very f
it's important to stress we have heard from the home secretary amber rudd who chaired the government cobra committee at lunchtime, she has been brought up to speed and has talked about the significance of this morning's arrest and topped about the need for the public to remain vigilant. the decision at the moment is that the alert state remains at critical, which means that there is the possibility of an imminent attack. and in london the metropolitan police commissioner cressida dick has been...
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rudd. >> what it indicates is that good progress has been made. the assessment is made by an independent organization and they have cleay sufficient progress has been made to have that confidential. but it is still an yn going operation. >> reporter: an operation that has moved quickly since friday morning's attack when a homemade bomb sent a wall of flame through a packed subway train injuring 30 people. >> the home of the 18 year old suspected bomber arrested yesterday continues to be the focus of forencic teams. the property belongs to ron and penelope joan, dedicated foster parents who have been honored by the queen for caring for hundreds of children for more than 40 years. less is known about the alleged terrorist who may have been living untheir roof, scotland yard is keeping the identities of both suspects under wraps. throughout the day forencic teams here have been searching the property of the second person in connection with the case. we've now learned a third property is being searched. and even though they have lowered the threat lev
rudd. >> what it indicates is that good progress has been made. the assessment is made by an independent organization and they have cleay sufficient progress has been made to have that confidential. but it is still an yn going operation. >> reporter: an operation that has moved quickly since friday morning's attack when a homemade bomb sent a wall of flame through a packed subway train injuring 30 people. >> the home of the 18 year old suspected bomber arrested yesterday...
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a quick update for you: the home secretary, amber rudd, who was on the marr show which is broadcast out on bbc one, has described president trump's tweet in which she suggested that the person responsible for the bomb attack on friday had been under supervision by the police, or been known to the police, she has described that as pure speculation. take a look at the weather prospects. sunday has probably been the better day of the weekend. heuer showers, more sunshine, light winds so it does feel a little bit warmer. a very chilly start. mr bob clearing away. into the afternoon, most of the showers across central eastern pa rt the showers across central eastern part of the uk. lighter winds further west. a vast improvement on yesterday across western scotland, northern ireland, parts of wales and the south—west of england. 17 or 18 celsius will get high. this evening and overnight, showers continue across eastern part of the country. further west largely dry with slightly clear spells, light winds. a chilly night again. just about double figures in towns and cities. significantly cool
a quick update for you: the home secretary, amber rudd, who was on the marr show which is broadcast out on bbc one, has described president trump's tweet in which she suggested that the person responsible for the bomb attack on friday had been under supervision by the police, or been known to the police, she has described that as pure speculation. take a look at the weather prospects. sunday has probably been the better day of the weekend. heuer showers, more sunshine, light winds so it does...
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amber rudd was quite outspoken about the 4000 word essay that was johnson wrote on outspoken about the 4000 word essay that wasjohnson wrote on this essay —— issue a couple of weeks ago. how much... that was a dissertation from borisjohnson a much... that was a dissertation from boris johnson a couple much... that was a dissertation from borisjohnson a couple of weeks ago. what is striking about the interview he gave in the sun today, he had done that interview and was very struck by how easy it was to get borisjohnson to say vaguely physically awkward things again for the prime minister. his supporters support him and his detractors don't. what has happened over last year is that his star has faded a little amongst his contemporaries and his peers and the broader conservative faithful but if you look at some survey evidence of conservative members, imperfect as it is, and he is still seen as a potential voice of the future, not least because of its capacity to cut through and which part of the conservatives might not. plenty interpreted that intervention a couple of weeks ago not
amber rudd was quite outspoken about the 4000 word essay that was johnson wrote on outspoken about the 4000 word essay that wasjohnson wrote on this essay —— issue a couple of weeks ago. how much... that was a dissertation from borisjohnson a much... that was a dissertation from boris johnson a couple much... that was a dissertation from borisjohnson a couple of weeks ago. what is striking about the interview he gave in the sun today, he had done that interview and was very struck by how...
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here's the british home secretary, amber rudd. following the attack in parson's green last friday, the police have made good progress with what is an ongoing operation. the joint terrorism analysis centre which reviews the threat level the uk is under have decided to lower that level from critical to severe. severe still means an attack is highly likely, so everyone should be vigilant but not alarmed. a protest is under way in missouri asa a protest is under way in missouri as a white man who killed a black person in 2011 has been released. it has so far been peaceful. south korean officials say the number of north koreans defecting across the border has dropped by 13% this year. according to government figures, from january to august, 780 north koreans escaped to south korea. it's believed the fall is due to tighter government surveillance and reinforced border security. lewis hamilton has won the singapore formula one grand prix to extend his lead in the championship. it came after a chaotic start to the race where ferrari's seb
here's the british home secretary, amber rudd. following the attack in parson's green last friday, the police have made good progress with what is an ongoing operation. the joint terrorism analysis centre which reviews the threat level the uk is under have decided to lower that level from critical to severe. severe still means an attack is highly likely, so everyone should be vigilant but not alarmed. a protest is under way in missouri asa a protest is under way in missouri as a white man who...
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it became illegal to be a member of national action last december, when the home secretary, amber rudd, listed it as a terrorist organisation. the home office says it is virulently racist, anti—semitic and homophobic, that it rejects democracy, and celebrated the killing ofjo cox mp last year. national action had gone underground since the ban, no longer holding demonstrations like this last year. a fortnight ago, three other men were charged with being members of the banned group, including two who were serving soldiers. daniel sandford, bbc news, at the home office. our top story this evening: jeremy corbyn says labour is now on the threshold of power and tells the tories to make way. and coming up, he is under investigation, his hand was fractured, but ben stokes is in england's ashes squad, more from the 0val. coming up in sportsday on bbc news, jose mourinho bemoans midfield problems ahead of manchester united's trip to moscow in the champions league. celtic and chelsea are also in european action tonight. up to 4,000 jobs at the belfast factory of the canadian—owned bombardie
it became illegal to be a member of national action last december, when the home secretary, amber rudd, listed it as a terrorist organisation. the home office says it is virulently racist, anti—semitic and homophobic, that it rejects democracy, and celebrated the killing ofjo cox mp last year. national action had gone underground since the ban, no longer holding demonstrations like this last year. a fortnight ago, three other men were charged with being members of the banned group, including...
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the home secretary, amber rudd, has accused borisjohnson of being a ‘backseat driver‘ following his newspaper piece setting out his views on brexit. meanwhile, borisjohnson has been criticised for a ‘clear misuse‘ of official figures by the statistics watchdog after he revived the referendum pledge that up to £350 million a week extra could be spent on the nhs after brexit. the un secretary—general says myanmar‘s leader, aung san suu kyi, has a ‘last chance‘ to end the military offensive that's forced 400,000 rohingya muslims to flee to neighbouring bangladesh. now on bbc news, it‘s time for click. this week, the technology helping american schools to prepare for the worst. we are hands—on with the new iphone. and artificial intelligence meets its greatest challenge — in the 1980s. (siren sounds) radio: we have one party down. in the united states, mass shootings are something that occur with depressing regularity. libraries, churches, cinemas, and schools — all locations of acts of mass murder. often perpetrated by one individual, with powerful military style weapons. in
the home secretary, amber rudd, has accused borisjohnson of being a ‘backseat driver‘ following his newspaper piece setting out his views on brexit. meanwhile, borisjohnson has been criticised for a ‘clear misuse‘ of official figures by the statistics watchdog after he revived the referendum pledge that up to £350 million a week extra could be spent on the nhs after brexit. the un secretary—general says myanmar‘s leader, aung san suu kyi, has a ‘last chance‘ to end the military...
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it became illegal to be a member of national action last december, when the home secretary, amber rudd, listed it as a terrorist organisation. the home office says it is virulently racist, anti—semitic and homophobic, that it rejects democracy, and celebrated the killing ofjo cox mp last year. national action had gone underground since the ban, no longer holding demonstrations like this last year. a fortnight ago, three other men were charged with being members of the banned group, including two who were serving soldiers. daniel sandford, bbc news, at the home office. next we are going to switch to south africa. there is more pressure on jacob zuma. there have been large and it corruption protests in several cities. they want the president gone. these thousands of protesters are coming from the largest labour federation supported by the south african communist party. they say they are coming here to protest against corruption. they are also calling for presidentjacob zuma to step down. they are largely protesting against state capture which is the influence businesses against officia
it became illegal to be a member of national action last december, when the home secretary, amber rudd, listed it as a terrorist organisation. the home office says it is virulently racist, anti—semitic and homophobic, that it rejects democracy, and celebrated the killing ofjo cox mp last year. national action had gone underground since the ban, no longer holding demonstrations like this last year. a fortnight ago, three other men were charged with being members of the banned group, including...
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it was cheered by the home secretary amber rudd, and she merged to make this statement. i have just chaired a meeting of officials at cobra. i was given an update and i've spoken to the prime minister who i was able to give an update to. police have made good progress, today they arrested an 18—year—old man in dover, he's been kept in custody and later today will be moved to london. the threat level remains at critical and there will be further investigations as part of the operation today. we urge the public to remain vigilant although not alarmed and we hope to bring more news in due course. has significant could this arrest be, could this be the person who planted the device? this is significant, the police have made good progress but the operation is ongoing and we will have to wait to hear from the police about more information. there have been reports that people behind this may have been known to the authorities. what can you tell us? it is much too early to say that. at the moment we have one arrest, one ongoing operation, when we have more information we wil
it was cheered by the home secretary amber rudd, and she merged to make this statement. i have just chaired a meeting of officials at cobra. i was given an update and i've spoken to the prime minister who i was able to give an update to. police have made good progress, today they arrested an 18—year—old man in dover, he's been kept in custody and later today will be moved to london. the threat level remains at critical and there will be further investigations as part of the operation today....
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amber rudd was quite outspoken about the 4000 word essays 0risjohnson broke outspoken about the 4000 word essays 0ris johnson broke on outspoken about the 4000 word essays 0risjohnson broke on this subject a couple of weeks ago. how much support does boris johnson couple of weeks ago. how much support does borisjohnson have with these interventions? that was at treaties, dissertation from boris johnson a couple of weeks ago and what is striking about the interview in the sun today, and the political editor told radio 4 this afternoon that he had done this interview and was very struck by how easy it was to get boris johnson was very struck by how easy it was to get borisjohnson to say vaguely political awkward things for the prime minister again. in terms of what boris johnson prime minister again. in terms of what borisjohnson is made of, his supporters support him and his detractors don‘t is the slightly trite answer to that question. 0ver the last year, his star has faded a little amongst his contemporaries and his peers and the conservative faithful but you look at some survey
amber rudd was quite outspoken about the 4000 word essays 0risjohnson broke outspoken about the 4000 word essays 0ris johnson broke on outspoken about the 4000 word essays 0risjohnson broke on this subject a couple of weeks ago. how much support does boris johnson couple of weeks ago. how much support does borisjohnson have with these interventions? that was at treaties, dissertation from boris johnson a couple of weeks ago and what is striking about the interview in the sun today, and the...
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the home secretary, amber rudd, has accused borisjohnson of being a "backseat driver" following his newspaper piece setting out his views on brexit. the un secretary general says myanmar‘s leader, aung san suu kyi, has a "last chance" to end the military offensive that's forced 400,000 rohingya muslims to flee to neighbouring bangladesh. those are the headlines. more at midday. now on bbc news, it's time for dateline london. one i prepared a little earlier! welcome to dateline london. this week, aung san suu kyi and donald trump, two leaders surprising and confounding their supporters. is it politics or principle? in iraq and syria, how is the fight really going against the group that calls itself islamic state? my guests this week, the founder of the first rough draft of history podcast, michael goldfarb, dr vincent magombe, director of the african journalist network, nesrine malik the sudanese writer, and bronwen maddox, director of the think tank the institute for government. welcome to you all. good to have you with us again. aung san suu kyi, prisoner of conscience for years, the gentl
the home secretary, amber rudd, has accused borisjohnson of being a "backseat driver" following his newspaper piece setting out his views on brexit. the un secretary general says myanmar‘s leader, aung san suu kyi, has a "last chance" to end the military offensive that's forced 400,000 rohingya muslims to flee to neighbouring bangladesh. those are the headlines. more at midday. now on bbc news, it's time for dateline london. one i prepared a little earlier! welcome to...
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the home secretary, amber rudd, says she's not surprised borisjohnson has set out his own vision of britain after brexit. she warned him against becoming a back—seat driver. the un secretary—general says myanmar‘s leader, aung san suu kyi, has a "last chance" to end the military offensive that's forced 400,000 rohingya muslims to flee to neighbouring bangladesh. and gennady golovkin‘s world middleweight title fight with saul alvarez ends in a controversial draw. now on bbc news, inside out looks at the tenth anniversary of the collapse of nothern rock. ten years ago, one of the north‘s greatest success stories hit the wall. tonight, in a special programme, we ask, why did northern rock crumble? this was a bank which had been frankly run into the ground. the bank of england's top man tells me he was stopped from mounting a secret rescue to save the rock. my advice was very clear, that we should not reveal publicly the fact that we were going to lend to northern rock. and we meet the people who paid the price of the collapse. i was devastated. i didn't know how we were going to mana
the home secretary, amber rudd, says she's not surprised borisjohnson has set out his own vision of britain after brexit. she warned him against becoming a back—seat driver. the un secretary—general says myanmar‘s leader, aung san suu kyi, has a "last chance" to end the military offensive that's forced 400,000 rohingya muslims to flee to neighbouring bangladesh. and gennady golovkin‘s world middleweight title fight with saul alvarez ends in a controversial draw. now on bbc...
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here's the british home secretary, amber rudd. following the attack last friday, the police have made good progress in what is an ongoing operation. the joint terrorism analysis centre have reviewed the threat level the uk it is under and have decided to lower the level from critical to severe. severe still means an attack is highly likely, so everyone should be vigilant but not alarmed. hamas will dissolve its administrative committee in gaza and hold talks. they made an important first step to end a ten year rift between hamas and mahmoud abbas. south korean officials say the number of north koreans defecting across the border has dropped by 13% this year. according to government figures, from january to august, 780 north koreans escaped to south korea. it's believed the fall is due to tighter government surveillance and reinforced border security. american television's most prestigious awards will be handed out in a few hours. the science fiction thriller, westworld, starring anthony hopkins, is up for 22 nominations. claire fo
here's the british home secretary, amber rudd. following the attack last friday, the police have made good progress in what is an ongoing operation. the joint terrorism analysis centre have reviewed the threat level the uk it is under and have decided to lower the level from critical to severe. severe still means an attack is highly likely, so everyone should be vigilant but not alarmed. hamas will dissolve its administrative committee in gaza and hold talks. they made an important first step...
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it became illegal to be a member of national action last december when the home secretary, amber rudd, listed it as a terrorist organisation. the home office says it is virulently racist, anti—semitic and homophobic, that it rejects democracy and celebrated the killing ofjo cox mp last year. before its ban, national action had been most active in northern cities, staging provocative, but small demonstrations with openly nazi themes and posting videos online. its most prominent former members have been much less public since then, but several of them were arrested today, suggesting detectives believe the organisation has just gone underground. two weeks ago, three other men were charged with being members of the banned group, including two who were serving soldiers. daniel sandford, bbc news, at the home office. a brief look at some of the day's other news stories. merseyside police are looking for a man who walked into a nursery school this morning carrying what looked like a gun. he is believed to have entered the childsplay nursery in the wavertree area of liverpool before leaving
it became illegal to be a member of national action last december when the home secretary, amber rudd, listed it as a terrorist organisation. the home office says it is virulently racist, anti—semitic and homophobic, that it rejects democracy and celebrated the killing ofjo cox mp last year. before its ban, national action had been most active in northern cities, staging provocative, but small demonstrations with openly nazi themes and posting videos online. its most prominent former members...
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rudd, a home secretary in a direct intervention. is he doing that or is he being interviewed, doing his run—up to the party conference, he's asked about brexit, he cannot not say something and he's only what —— saying what is government policy? but it is not governed and policy, he is going significantly further in ruling out the european court ofjustice jurisdiction during the transition period. that is something which will be music to the ears of brexiteers in the conservative party, but he's also said not a second longer than two years for the transition period, thatis two years for the transition period, that is not and policy. he's very clearly throwing down a challenge —— government policy. east very clearly throwing down the challenge to theresa may and david davis who is negotiating this stuff, if they don't come back with what he wants, that would be a basis, i assume, for him putting himself forward as the alternative prime minister to secure brexit that he think the referendum demanded. you are sceptical about h
rudd, a home secretary in a direct intervention. is he doing that or is he being interviewed, doing his run—up to the party conference, he's asked about brexit, he cannot not say something and he's only what —— saying what is government policy? but it is not governed and policy, he is going significantly further in ruling out the european court ofjustice jurisdiction during the transition period. that is something which will be music to the ears of brexiteers in the conservative party,...
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we know the home secretary amber rudd will be chairing today's meeting of cobra which has just started chairing today's meeting of cobra which hasjust started in chairing today's meeting of cobra which has just started in the building behind me, the second cobra meeting that has taken place since yesterday's explosion. the prime minister is in her constituency but she is being kept updated on the situation. 0bviously with the significant developments in the investigation the committee which brings together intelligence, police, civil servants, security officials, they will be discussing those latest leeds and the progress of the investigation and i am sure there will be some consideration of there will be some consideration of the threat level which was raised to its highest level yesterday, given that there was a suspect and a potential bomber on the list, but bbcbizlive with this development in the situation i am sure that will be considered. —— there was a bomber on the loose. thank you, leila from whitehall. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford is here. the police are
we know the home secretary amber rudd will be chairing today's meeting of cobra which has just started chairing today's meeting of cobra which hasjust started in chairing today's meeting of cobra which has just started in the building behind me, the second cobra meeting that has taken place since yesterday's explosion. the prime minister is in her constituency but she is being kept updated on the situation. 0bviously with the significant developments in the investigation the committee which...
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the home secretary, amber rudd, has accused borisjohnson of being a ‘backseat driver‘ following his newspaper piece setting out his views on brexit. meanwhile, borisjohnson has been criticised for a ‘clear misuse‘ of official figures by the statistics watchdog after he revived the referendum pledge that up to £350 million a week extra could be spent on the nhs after brexit. the un secretary—general says myanmar‘s leader, aung san suu kyi, has a "last chance" to end the military offensive that's forced 400,000 rohingya muslims to flee to neighbouring bangladesh. and gennady golovkin‘s world middleweight title fight with saul alvarez ends in a controversial draw. now on bbc news, politics europe. hello and welcome to politics europe. your regular guide to the top stories in brussels and strasbourg. 0n today's programme: angela merkel and martin schulz fight it out in the closing weeks of the german election campaign. what will the outcome mean for the future of the eu? never mind brexit, let's push on with the european project — that was the message from the president of the europe
the home secretary, amber rudd, has accused borisjohnson of being a ‘backseat driver‘ following his newspaper piece setting out his views on brexit. meanwhile, borisjohnson has been criticised for a ‘clear misuse‘ of official figures by the statistics watchdog after he revived the referendum pledge that up to £350 million a week extra could be spent on the nhs after brexit. the un secretary—general says myanmar‘s leader, aung san suu kyi, has a "last chance" to end the...
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amber rudd suggesting that his timing, particularly given her brief, the response to what happened on the london underground, was very striking. and then there is the broader response. a huge amount of criticism yesterday about providing, like a flashback to a year ago, at £350 million per week figure that the uk, as he sees it, will benefit from a brexit. that figure is widely discredited. there is a bbc reality check piece online that breaks down the numbers. people can find that on the numbers. people can find that on the bbc website. they can see why people are saying that number. that is the gross figure that margaret thatcher negotiated in the rebate, which stays in the uk. the figure is smaller. the labour party suggested that he was indulging in fantasy. the liberal democrats said it was a plain lie. they are meeting at a conference in bournemouth this weekend. sir vince cable, their new leader, has had a few words to say. it isa leader, has had a few words to say. it is a terrible situation. it puts theresa may in an impossible position. i don't understand why she has fired
amber rudd suggesting that his timing, particularly given her brief, the response to what happened on the london underground, was very striking. and then there is the broader response. a huge amount of criticism yesterday about providing, like a flashback to a year ago, at £350 million per week figure that the uk, as he sees it, will benefit from a brexit. that figure is widely discredited. there is a bbc reality check piece online that breaks down the numbers. people can find that on the...
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the home secretary, amber rudd, has accused borisjohnson of being a ‘backseat driver‘ following his newspaper piece setting out his views on brexit. meanwhile, borisjohnson has been criticised for a ‘clear misuse‘ of official figures by the statistics watchdog after he revived the referendum pledge that up to £350 million a week extra could be spent on the nhs after brexit. the un secretary—general says myanmar‘s leader, aung san suu kyi, has a ‘last chance‘ to end the military offensive that‘s forced 400,000 rohingya muslims to flee to neighbouring bangladesh. now on bbc news, laura trevelyan speaks to former world number one maria sharapova about her tennis career and route back to redemption. welcome to new york for a bbc news special, i am laura trevelyan. in 2016, one of the most famous names in tennis fell from grace after testing positive for a banned substance. maria sharapova was eventually banned from tennis for 15 months after an appeal. now sharapova has published a memoir, unstoppable: my life so far. and she is back on the tennis circuit. the big question facing h
the home secretary, amber rudd, has accused borisjohnson of being a ‘backseat driver‘ following his newspaper piece setting out his views on brexit. meanwhile, borisjohnson has been criticised for a ‘clear misuse‘ of official figures by the statistics watchdog after he revived the referendum pledge that up to £350 million a week extra could be spent on the nhs after brexit. the un secretary—general says myanmar‘s leader, aung san suu kyi, has a ‘last chance‘ to end the military...
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it became illegal to be a member of national action last december, when the home secretary, amber rudd, listed it as a terrorist organisation. the home office as it is very be racist, anti—semitic, and homophobic, that it rejects democracy, and celebrated the killing ofjo cox, mp, last year. before it was banned, national action had been most active in northern cities, staging provocative but small demonstrations with openly nazi themes and posting videos online. its most prominent former members have been much less public since then, but several of them were arrested, today, suggesting detectives believe the organisation has just detectives believe the organisation hasjust gone detectives believe the organisation has just gone underground. two weeks ago, three other men were charged with being members of the banned group, including two who were serving soldiers. daniel sandford, bbc news, at the home office. coming up now, it's time for newsnight. coming up now, it's time for once a month the survivors come together to remember the dead and demand justice. tonight, with their help,
it became illegal to be a member of national action last december, when the home secretary, amber rudd, listed it as a terrorist organisation. the home office as it is very be racist, anti—semitic, and homophobic, that it rejects democracy, and celebrated the killing ofjo cox, mp, last year. before it was banned, national action had been most active in northern cities, staging provocative but small demonstrations with openly nazi themes and posting videos online. its most prominent former...
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rudd. >> of what it in kate is that good progress has been made. assessment made by an independent organization they have decided sufficienting proprogress has been made to have confidence. an operation moved quickly since friday's take when a home made bomb sent a wall of flame through a packed subway train. injuring 30 people. the home of the 1-year-old suspected bomber arrested yesterday, continues to be the focus of forensic teams. the prompt belongs to ron and penelope jones, dedicated foster parents who have been honored by the queen, for caring for hundreds of children for more than 40 years. less is known about the alleged terrorist, who may have been living under their roof. scotland yard is keeping the identities of both suspects under wraps. throughout the day forensic teams here have been searching the property of the second person in connection with the case. we now learned a third property is being searched. even though they have lowered the threat level, the public had been warned to expect a high police presence as they head back to
rudd. >> of what it in kate is that good progress has been made. assessment made by an independent organization they have decided sufficienting proprogress has been made to have confidence. an operation moved quickly since friday's take when a home made bomb sent a wall of flame through a packed subway train. injuring 30 people. the home of the 1-year-old suspected bomber arrested yesterday, continues to be the focus of forensic teams. the prompt belongs to ron and penelope jones,...
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rudd and borisjohnson on different sides of the referendum but they've one thing in common, not interested in the leadership until brexit is out of the way. what is this? a cry of frustration from borisjohnson. he's been the butt ofjokes from downing street. he feels he's been sidelined. but what has really got him going, he believes what he regards as the negative, britain is a can't do country, the negative attitude of the remain campaign, he believes, has infected whitehall. he wants to put a bit of britain is a can do country. the reason why this matters, he believes that negative attitude is polluting the preparations for the prime minister's speech in florence on friday. what he wants to show is if you cede too much to brussels as he fears the prime minister might do on the transition period, on payment and length, they'll only come back and ask for more. that raises an important question about this speech. has boris, what he's doing, has it in any way forced theresa may's hand with that speech. constrained what she can say on friday? i think borisjohnson's putting down a marker on t
rudd and borisjohnson on different sides of the referendum but they've one thing in common, not interested in the leadership until brexit is out of the way. what is this? a cry of frustration from borisjohnson. he's been the butt ofjokes from downing street. he feels he's been sidelined. but what has really got him going, he believes what he regards as the negative, britain is a can't do country, the negative attitude of the remain campaign, he believes, has infected whitehall. he wants to put...