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home secretary. she has always been much more wary of being critical of freedom of movement. she is not really been a very explicit about that so it will be interesting to see what she has to say about that. if she doesn't say anything, that will probably point to the tensions in the party over this whole issue of immigration. tensions between mps representing constituencies where they feel they have been under real pressure in terms ofjobs and employment from immigration. many old industrial constituencies in the midlands and in the north, where they do want to clamp down and they are not happy with carrying on with freedom of movement, against those metropolitan seats, former university towns, where the benefits of immigration under freedom university towns, where the benefits of immigration underfreedom of movement have been much more evident, particularly in the service sector, and that tension is reflected in the party, and i suggest diane abbott falls into the latter pa rt suggest diane abbott
home secretary. she has always been much more wary of being critical of freedom of movement. she is not really been a very explicit about that so it will be interesting to see what she has to say about that. if she doesn't say anything, that will probably point to the tensions in the party over this whole issue of immigration. tensions between mps representing constituencies where they feel they have been under real pressure in terms ofjobs and employment from immigration. many old industrial...
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that was diane abbott, shadow home secretary, speaking at the beginning of the labour party conference in brighton. us president donald trump is facing growing condemnation from the sports world after his criticism of players. on friday, mr trump said the nfl should fire players who protest during the us anthem. high—profile football players as well as basketball star lebronjames have openly criticised mr trump in response. tim allman reports. california's golden state warriors. nba champions, considered by some one of the greatest teams of all time. by tradition, basketball‘s top side is usually invited to the white house to meet the president. but one of their star players, stephen curry, said he had other plans. i don't want to go. that's really it. the things that he's said, and the things that he hasn't said in the right times, we won't stand for it. by acting or not going, hopefully that will inspire some change when it comes to what we tolerate in this country. as so often, the president chose to respond on social media. "going to the white house is considered a great "honou
that was diane abbott, shadow home secretary, speaking at the beginning of the labour party conference in brighton. us president donald trump is facing growing condemnation from the sports world after his criticism of players. on friday, mr trump said the nfl should fire players who protest during the us anthem. high—profile football players as well as basketball star lebronjames have openly criticised mr trump in response. tim allman reports. california's golden state warriors. nba...
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that is shadow home secretary, diane abbott, speaking at the labour party conference in brighton. more on that ina conference in brighton. more on that in a moment. in the meantime... voting is under way in the german general election. the chancellor, angela merkel, is expected to win a fourth term in office. 0pinion polls suggest the nationalist, anti—immigrant alternative for germany party, or afd, is on course to become the first far—right movement to enter parliament since the second world war. let's speak to our europe reporter, gavin lee, in berlin. in the build—up today, they had been warning of avoiding apathy. why was their about turnout? it looks quite busy behind you. yes, this is the polling centre near brandenburg gate. it has been a steady trickle. i think the apathy question goes back to the fact this has not had these days and pop of the french and dutch elections —— fizz. peoples suggest that angela merkel‘s party will continue as the main party in coalition. 0ne will continue as the main party in coalition. one of the posters said, have a break over t
that is shadow home secretary, diane abbott, speaking at the labour party conference in brighton. more on that ina conference in brighton. more on that in a moment. in the meantime... voting is under way in the german general election. the chancellor, angela merkel, is expected to win a fourth term in office. 0pinion polls suggest the nationalist, anti—immigrant alternative for germany party, or afd, is on course to become the first far—right movement to enter parliament since the second...
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i have always taken fighting crime seriously, and i will continue to do so as labour home secretary. and the reality of the tory record on law and order is a long way from their rhetoric. since 2010, theresa may has been home secretary and now prime minister. but on her watch, the number of police officers has dropped by 20,000. £2.3 billion has been cut from police budgets. the truth is that austerity undermines policing and community safety in just the same way that it undermines our health service. we see the consequences of this around us with rising levels of homicide, knife and gun crime, and the police themselves are suffering from spiralling levels of overwork and stress. labour in government will work to make communities safe, and we will recruit 10,000 new police officers working in the community. applause. another key aspect of protecting communities is keeping them safe from fire. once again, this is something where this tory government has let the people of this country down. and the extent of their failure is symbolised by the grenfell fire. applause. who can forget th
i have always taken fighting crime seriously, and i will continue to do so as labour home secretary. and the reality of the tory record on law and order is a long way from their rhetoric. since 2010, theresa may has been home secretary and now prime minister. but on her watch, the number of police officers has dropped by 20,000. £2.3 billion has been cut from police budgets. the truth is that austerity undermines policing and community safety in just the same way that it undermines our health...
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he said that his partner had gone into labour early he would head home, but no he has begun he said he will remain here. he eased to his opening encounter, taking it in straight sets, 3—0. to his opening encounter, taking it in straight sets, 3-0. the first few points is difficult in a major tournament. it was scrappy at the start. then i started to ease into it and it went well towards the end of the match. i have got a lot more to give. this year i have been playing my best table tennis, ijust need to prove it here, and take it one match at the time. rob davis dominated his first match of the day and was really troubled against his russian opponent, winning in straight sets. good to get their first match under way. ijust wanted to go there and get my head in the right place and sure that i am ready for this tournament. there are also victories for ross wilson. the british women's team did not win any medals last year that they do have a champion. afterfinishing an agonising fourth at rio dejaneiro, she is determined to return to the podium. her team—mate also made a winning start
he said that his partner had gone into labour early he would head home, but no he has begun he said he will remain here. he eased to his opening encounter, taking it in straight sets, 3—0. to his opening encounter, taking it in straight sets, 3-0. the first few points is difficult in a major tournament. it was scrappy at the start. then i started to ease into it and it went well towards the end of the match. i have got a lot more to give. this year i have been playing my best table tennis,...
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and just in general, how united is the labour party? we have been looking at front pages in the papers all about civil war in the tory party but isjeremy corbyn, after doing better than expected in the election, is he now master of all he surveys in the labour party? pretty much, yes. the last time we were in brighton, i think two years ago, i spent most of my time running around after labour mps questioning them how long jeremy corbyn could survive. this morning on the andrew mark programme, he said he wanted to macro terms as prime minister. that gives you a sense of how his expectations have changed. the truth is, the moderates have been beaten for the time being in terms of organisation, in terms of ideas and in terms of position in the party. they are on the back foot and they know it. does that mean they are signed up tojeremy corbyn‘s agenda? not really. they disagree with him fundamentally on a number of issues, particularly the economy, his attitude towards business and i suspect on europe. they have gone silent, they have no
and just in general, how united is the labour party? we have been looking at front pages in the papers all about civil war in the tory party but isjeremy corbyn, after doing better than expected in the election, is he now master of all he surveys in the labour party? pretty much, yes. the last time we were in brighton, i think two years ago, i spent most of my time running around after labour mps questioning them how long jeremy corbyn could survive. this morning on the andrew mark programme,...
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the chair of the home affairs committee, labour's yvette cooper, joined the attack on the powers given to ministers in the bill. parliament also has a job to do to hold ministers to account and the bill, as drafted, stops us doing that. it stops us standing up for democracy in this house, and it stops us making sure, frankly, that the government do not screw up brexit in the process they put it through and the decisions they take. parliamentary scrutiny is not an affront to democracy. it is its very essence. the true saboteurs of brexit are those who would sanction the exclusion of parliament from this process. the debate on this bill has onlyjust started. well said. they said this would be a great opportunity... to get rid of all the rules and regulations, the miles of red tape and all the things that were strangling british business and the economy, but we are going to take those very same things and place them lock, stock and barrel into substantive british law. they told you that you would get an extra £350 million for the nhs, and you will not. they told you that you would take b
the chair of the home affairs committee, labour's yvette cooper, joined the attack on the powers given to ministers in the bill. parliament also has a job to do to hold ministers to account and the bill, as drafted, stops us doing that. it stops us standing up for democracy in this house, and it stops us making sure, frankly, that the government do not screw up brexit in the process they put it through and the decisions they take. parliamentary scrutiny is not an affront to democracy. it is its...
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voters in germany are casting their ballots in a general election the shadow home secretary says labour would recruit thousands of new police officers, accusing the government of trying to protect the country on the cheap. labour in government will work to make communities safer, and we will recruit 10,000 new police officers. voters in germany are casting their ballots in a general election which is expected to give angela merkel a fourth term as chancellor. donald trump has been denounced by leading figures in the sports world in a controversy over the us national anthem. now on bbc news, it's time for inside out. hello. taking matters into their own hands, the south's controversial paedophile hunters. hello, mate. you arranged to meet a 14—year—old boy here today for sex? no. yes, you have, mate, do you want me to get the stuff out and show you? i'm not going to condone these groups and i would encourage them all to stop, but i recognise that i'm not winning that moral argument. if you try and run off, i'm going to pin you down, and i'll restrain you using reasonable force. also
voters in germany are casting their ballots in a general election the shadow home secretary says labour would recruit thousands of new police officers, accusing the government of trying to protect the country on the cheap. labour in government will work to make communities safer, and we will recruit 10,000 new police officers. voters in germany are casting their ballots in a general election which is expected to give angela merkel a fourth term as chancellor. donald trump has been denounced by...
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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 bombardier plane—maker are under threat after a trade ruling by the us government. it follows allegations by the rival american plane manufacturer, boeing, that bombardier has received illegal subsidies from the british and canadian governments. the us ruling, if confirmed, would impose an extra 220% tax on bombardier planes exported to america. tonight, as our business editor, simonjack, reports, the defence secretary, sir michael fallon, has threatened retaliation against fu
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....
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shadow home secretary diane abbott says labour would recruit thousands of new police officers, accusing the government of trying to protect the country on the cheap. labour in government will work to make communities safe, and we will recruit 10,000 new police officers. voters in germany are casting their ballots in a general election which is expected to give angela merkel a fourth term as chancellor. nfl players kneel during the american anthem at wembley in defiance of president donald trump. now on bbc news, a special china edition of witness. hello and welcome to a special additional witness. i am hello and welcome to a special additional witness. iam here hello and welcome to a special additional witness. i am here at the british library where we look at five moments of chinese history that helped shape the country. we will meet an archaeologist who has worked on the terracotta army site for decades. 0urfirst on the terracotta army site for decades. our first witness visited china as a gi during world war ii and stayed on. hejoined the communist party he was so idolised. and it wa
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to labour. we made huge progress and credit must go to one person, the leader of our party, jeremy corbyn. applause he mobile identitiesed our movement. he mobile identitiesed our movement. he motivated our activists and reached voters we hadn't reached before and also, became notjust the king of glastonbury! laughter but the king of grime too. thanks to the hard work of labour members and trade unionists, london elected four fantastic new labour mps. applause we now have a labour member of parliament representing battersea. cheering and applause enfield scaup southgate, croydon central, and yes, labour kensington and let's... applause they're here this afternoon. let's hear it for our labour mps in london. applause and by the way, hasn't emma been an amazing advocate for the neglected residents affected by the terrible g re nfell residents affected by the terrible grenfell fire? applause asa applause as a united labourfamily, we're on the march, we're on the up, labour has momentum on our side.
to labour. we made huge progress and credit must go to one person, the leader of our party, jeremy corbyn. applause he mobile identitiesed our movement. he mobile identitiesed our movement. he motivated our activists and reached voters we hadn't reached before and also, became notjust the king of glastonbury! laughter but the king of grime too. thanks to the hard work of labour members and trade unionists, london elected four fantastic new labour mps. applause we now have a labour member of...
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applause let the next labour government transformed britain byjenny many putting power into the hands of people. the creative, passionate and committed people of this country. —— genuinely. both at home and abroad what underpins politics is compassion and solidarity with people, including those now recovering from hurricane damage in the caribbean. i sent a message to a family in domine last night, 80% of the island is destroyed. they don't know what to do. they need help and support. damage in the caribbean. floods in asia and texas and the horror of the two earthquakes in mexico and the loss of life as a result. our interdependence as a planet could not be more obvious. applause the environmental crisis, in particular, demands a common, global response. applause that is why president trump's threats to withdraw from the paris climate change treaty is so alarming. there is no contradiction between meeting our commitments and investing to build a strong economy based on high skilled industries. in fa ct, based on high skilled industries. in fact, the opposite is the case. action o
applause let the next labour government transformed britain byjenny many putting power into the hands of people. the creative, passionate and committed people of this country. —— genuinely. both at home and abroad what underpins politics is compassion and solidarity with people, including those now recovering from hurricane damage in the caribbean. i sent a message to a family in domine last night, 80% of the island is destroyed. they don't know what to do. they need help and support....
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closer to home, labour says it will bring this laws to limit the amount of interest that can be charged on credit card debts if it wins the next election. under the proposed changes nobody would pay more in interest tha n changes nobody would pay more in interest than they had originally borrowed. aldi had record sales in the uk and ireland, but profits dropped by 17%. let's get more on this. we'rejoined by laura lambie. let's start with the remarkable figures from aldi, why the drop in profits? margins are being squeezed and it's interesting to know that tesco launched a budget range and that's beginning to impact on their margins and we have had inflationary pressures which have increased costs. so i think that's what is to blame for the drop in margins. they are spending a lot of money revamping existing stores, £300 million hand set aside and they have got big plans to open extra stores. 1,000 stores by 20228. ambitious strategic plans from them. how vicious and how much further and deeper can this supermarket price war cutting campaign deeper can this supermarket price warcutting
closer to home, labour says it will bring this laws to limit the amount of interest that can be charged on credit card debts if it wins the next election. under the proposed changes nobody would pay more in interest tha n changes nobody would pay more in interest than they had originally borrowed. aldi had record sales in the uk and ireland, but profits dropped by 17%. let's get more on this. we'rejoined by laura lambie. let's start with the remarkable figures from aldi, why the drop in...
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they stand to benefit from labour's £250 billion national transformation fund, building the homes people need and the new transport, energy and digital infrastructure our country needs. but changing our ut changing our economy to make it work for the whole country can't take place in isolation from changing how our country is run. for people to take control of their own lives, our democracy needs to break out westminster, [applause] into all parts of our society and economy where power is unaccountable. all around the world, democracies facing twin threats. one, from the emergence of an authoritarian nationalism that s intolerant and belligerent. the second is apparently more benign, but equally insidious. it is that the big decisions should be left to the elite. that political choices can only be marginal and that people are consumers first, and only citizens, a very distant second. [applause] democracy has to mean much more than that. it must mean listening to people outside of election time. not just the rich and powerful who are used to calling the shots, but to those at the sharp en
they stand to benefit from labour's £250 billion national transformation fund, building the homes people need and the new transport, energy and digital infrastructure our country needs. but changing our ut changing our economy to make it work for the whole country can't take place in isolation from changing how our country is run. for people to take control of their own lives, our democracy needs to break out westminster, [applause] into all parts of our society and economy where power is...
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well, it's not just fruits of their labour. well, it's notjust australia or china, europe, the traditional home of wine, and in european wine consumption is slowly falling. asia, specifically china, is the new growth market for wine, expected to become the second most valuable maker by 2020. is it time for producers to pop the court and celebrate? earlier i spoke to the global chief executive of a champagne maker and asked how important markets like china were for her company. we are not so much interested in trying to become like a fashion brand, because when you ta ke a fashion brand, because when you take over a house, there's so much craftsmanship and it is limited in its volume, you take 20 years to make a champagne. you have to be very careful and try to work with market that are stable, where you can guarantee the sustainability and long—term stability. can guarantee the sustainability and long-term stability. so it's crucial to try to meet that demand. let's ta ke to try to meet that demand. let's take a look at globa
well, it's not just fruits of their labour. well, it's notjust australia or china, europe, the traditional home of wine, and in european wine consumption is slowly falling. asia, specifically china, is the new growth market for wine, expected to become the second most valuable maker by 2020. is it time for producers to pop the court and celebrate? earlier i spoke to the global chief executive of a champagne maker and asked how important markets like china were for her company. we are not so...
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is with labour. and the rest is history. the centre ground in politics struggling to keep up with volatile public opinion. a public more willing to entertain radical ideas than ever before, whether that is brexit, scottish independence orjeremy corbyn. voting for brexit against the wishes of london and the old political establishment. can you trace all of that back to northern rock? yes, i think you can. the only surprise is that the revolution has been so mild... the crash was a global phenomenon. the pattern of disruption in this country was evident elsewhere. and everywhere, it took its time to have an effect. but the crash was neverjust an ordinary bad recession... it was a shock to the core of the system. 0n the line from new york, is lord king — mervyn king, governor of the bank of england when the crash hit. a very good evening to you, do you think we can trace a line from northern rock over to the, if you like, the popular insurgency british politics and the developments, parallel developme
is with labour. and the rest is history. the centre ground in politics struggling to keep up with volatile public opinion. a public more willing to entertain radical ideas than ever before, whether that is brexit, scottish independence orjeremy corbyn. voting for brexit against the wishes of london and the old political establishment. can you trace all of that back to northern rock? yes, i think you can. the only surprise is that the revolution has been so mild... the crash was a global...
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diane abbott, the shadow home secretary is expected to speak at the labour party conference very soon so we the labour party conference very soon so we will be back with norman soon. soon so we will be back with norman soon. it looks sunny in brighton. let's get a forecast for the whole country with helen willits. hello. we do have southerly winds and more cloud but temperatures will be above average for the most part. temperatures were three to a degrees above average yesterday and it will, if anything, be warmer today. we have seen the cloud piling in. the weather front is bringing have seen the cloud piling in. the weatherfront is bringing rain already across the west. we will see it prepping up as we go through the afternoon. we have had some sunshine ahead of it in the midlands. we hang on the sunshine in the midlands and east anglia and scotland. the rain could be really heavy across scotland. it is likely to be 30 or a0 minute meters across the hills. even by the central lowlands we could have 20 million litres of rain, notfar could have 20 million litres of rain, not far short
diane abbott, the shadow home secretary is expected to speak at the labour party conference very soon so we the labour party conference very soon so we will be back with norman soon. soon so we will be back with norman soon. it looks sunny in brighton. let's get a forecast for the whole country with helen willits. hello. we do have southerly winds and more cloud but temperatures will be above average for the most part. temperatures were three to a degrees above average yesterday and it will, if...
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shadow home secretary diane abbott says labour would recruit thousands of new police officers, accusing the government of trying to protect the country on the cheap. labour in government will work to make communities safe, and we will recruit 10,000 new police officers. voters in germany are casting their ballots in a general election which is expected to give angela merkel a fourth term as chancellor. donald trump has been denounced by leading figures in the sports world in a controversy over the us national anthem. now on bbc news, click. this week, how safe is your face? pinpointing pollutants... and... i'm not sure you're pointing that hairspray the right way, lara. facial recognition. tech that can identify someone from theirface is fast becoming a thing. this biometric id has been used, albeit together with passports, at immigration control in airports. in dubai, they want to do this without the gates, allowing passengers to walk more easily through the airport. and it has also found its way into apps as an alternative to passwords for validating a payment. face recognition could
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of labour immediately after brexit and introduce restrictions to deter all but the most highly skilled eu workers to come to the uk. chinese president xijinping has made a stinging rebuke to the united states' recent resistance to international agreements, including the paris climate accord. he said to leaders attending the brics summit that countries needed to work closely to build an open world economy. the telegraph business section says a raft of heavyweight clients including banking giant hsbc have dropped pr firm bell pottinger after the agency was condemned for running a campaign that stoked racial tensions in south africa. the guardian financial pages carry a warning from the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, who said the uk's economic model is "broken". mr welby said the gap between the richest and poorest parts of the country was significant and de—stabilising. and finally, on front of the telegraph we have a photo
of labour immediately after brexit and introduce restrictions to deter all but the most highly skilled eu workers to come to the uk. chinese president xijinping has made a stinging rebuke to the united states' recent resistance to international agreements, including the paris climate accord. he said to leaders attending the brics summit that countries needed to work closely to build an open world economy. the telegraph business section says a raft of heavyweight clients including banking giant...
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shadow home secretary diane abbott has told the labour conference that labour would recruit thousands of new police officers. labour in government will work to make communities safe and we will recruit 10,000 new police officers. people in germany are voting in a general election which is expected to give angela merkel a fourth term as chancellor. donald trump faces a growing backlash from us sports stars after his criticism of players who've been protesting over the treatment of black americans. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show. this week on the show, we pay a flying visit to the greek islands, where one of them is planning to run its entire tourism industry on the wind and sun alone. we are hoping we can satisfy the demands of the island and we can provide power. plus, we are in santiago to taste the delights of chilean wine. we will start with the rose, and then we will serve some red wine as well. and i come face—to—face with one of my japanese food nightmares. it is chewier than a lot of sashimi i'm used to. first up this week, we are heading to the small greek
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the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has resisted calls from some in the party to pledge to keep britain in the european single market after brexit. with their annual conference beginning in brighton today, thirty labour mps were among those who signed a letter suggesting workers would suffer if market access was restricted. but mr corbyn told the bbc that staying in could hamper a future labour government's ability to protect jobs. there will be no brexit debate or vote during the conference. here's our political correspondent eleanor garnier. you can take your party's conference out of westminster, bring it to the beach—front in brighton, but brexit will follow you everywhere. ok, here we go... he doesn't mind. he's got a spring in his step after a better—than—expected election result. jeremy corbyn is no longer fighting for his leadership, but pitching himself as a prime minister in waiting. we need at least two terms of a labour government to start to address issues of poverty and justice and inequality in britain and to build the houses that we need in this country. jeremy cor
the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has resisted calls from some in the party to pledge to keep britain in the european single market after brexit. with their annual conference beginning in brighton today, thirty labour mps were among those who signed a letter suggesting workers would suffer if market access was restricted. but mr corbyn told the bbc that staying in could hamper a future labour government's ability to protect jobs. there will be no brexit debate or vote during the conference....
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united labour conferences i can remember. i've been to a few. we've 7,000 delegates and tens of thousands visitors. 0n the back of a general election result which upended expectations and showed our ma nifesto upended expectations and showed our manifesto was extremely popular, there's an enormous amount of unity. germany goes to the polls today for a general election that looks set to see the chancellor, angela merkel, secure a fourth term in office. however, her win could be overshadowed by...
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area and to stay in their homes that happens. i want our cities to have powers where tenants have protections. no social cleansing, no jacking up rents, and no exorbitant land rates. but then the man who is considered on the fringes of his own party made his previous claim: that you have moved, that public sentiment is and police now aligned with him. conference, it is offer and said that elections can only be one from the centre ground. and, all right, ina one from the centre ground. and, all right, in a way, that is not wrong, so right, in a way, that is not wrong, so long as it is clear that the political centre of gravity is not fixed or unmemorable. applause. a new consensus is fixed or unmemorable. applause. a new consensus is emerging from the great economic crash and the use of austerity, when people started to find a political voice for their hopes for something different, and something better. 2017 may be the year when politics finally caught up with the crash of 2008. that is the real centre of gravity in politics. we
area and to stay in their homes that happens. i want our cities to have powers where tenants have protections. no social cleansing, no jacking up rents, and no exorbitant land rates. but then the man who is considered on the fringes of his own party made his previous claim: that you have moved, that public sentiment is and police now aligned with him. conference, it is offer and said that elections can only be one from the centre ground. and, all right, ina one from the centre ground. and, all...
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we have followed coverage from the labour conference wrote the date starting at 11am. we'll have the speech of the shadow home secretary, diane abbott, live here on bbc news. but that ”am. millions of germans have begun voting in the country's parliamentary elections. the chancellor, angela merkel, is expected to win a fourth term in office. opinion polls also suggest the nationalist, anti—immigrant "alternative for germany" party will become the first far—right movement to enter parliament since the second world war. our correspondent, damien mcguinness, reports from berlin. this is the woman who looks set to lead germany for another four years. angela merkel is seen as a stable force in a very unstable world. economic growth here is up and unemployment is down. so, mainstream voters here look at the rest of the world with the uncertainties of brexit and trump and think that germany might just be better sticking with the leader they know they can rely on. but what we don't know is what sort of government angela merkel will end up leading. she will have to form a
we have followed coverage from the labour conference wrote the date starting at 11am. we'll have the speech of the shadow home secretary, diane abbott, live here on bbc news. but that ”am. millions of germans have begun voting in the country's parliamentary elections. the chancellor, angela merkel, is expected to win a fourth term in office. opinion polls also suggest the nationalist, anti—immigrant "alternative for germany" party will become the first far—right movement to...
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point out that many workers have had a higher than 1% rise through promotions and increments, and take—home pay has been improved by raising tax—free allowances. but labour say they want to see all public sector workers receive a pay rise. public sector workers receive a people see that as just a tactic of divide and rule. it is no good basically scrapping the pay cap for some workers, but the workers they are working alongside are still on poverty pay. that is unacceptable. labour said it backed unions which strike over pay. if the government eases the pay cap, it will help some of the tensions with the unions will ease too. ian watson, bbc news, the tuc in brighton. the the tuc in brighton. foreign minister of banglades has the foreign minister of bangladesh has described myanmar‘s treatment of the rohingya community as genocide. violence and persecution inside myanmar, formerly known as burma, has caused large numbers to flee in recent weeks, with nearly 300,000 now on bangladeshi territory. the cause was a major military crackdown sparked by rohingya militants attacking police post.
point out that many workers have had a higher than 1% rise through promotions and increments, and take—home pay has been improved by raising tax—free allowances. but labour say they want to see all public sector workers receive a pay rise. public sector workers receive a people see that as just a tactic of divide and rule. it is no good basically scrapping the pay cap for some workers, but the workers they are working alongside are still on poverty pay. that is unacceptable. labour said it...
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in their area, and to stay in their homes if it happens. rent controls exist in many cities across the world and i want our cities to have those powers too and tenants to have those protections. applause. no social cleansing, no jacking up of rents, no exorbitant ground rents. but then the man, who was considered on the fringes of his own party for years, made his bravest claim — that you have moved. the public sentiments and belief now align with him. conference, it's often said elections can only be won from the centre ground. laughter. in a way, that's not wrong, so long as it's clear that the political centre of gravity isn't fixed or unmovable. applause. a new consensus is emerging from the great economic crash and the years of austerity to when people started to find a political voice for their hopes for something different and something better. applause. 2017 may be the year when politics finally caught up with the crash of 2008. applause. that's the real centre of gravity in politics. we are now the political mainstream. yes. appl
in their area, and to stay in their homes if it happens. rent controls exist in many cities across the world and i want our cities to have those powers too and tenants to have those protections. applause. no social cleansing, no jacking up of rents, no exorbitant ground rents. but then the man, who was considered on the fringes of his own party for years, made his bravest claim — that you have moved. the public sentiments and belief now align with him. conference, it's often said elections...
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in france, president macron‘s government has published its plans to change the labour laws. the reforms include limiting the power of trades unions, and giving companies more flexibility to employ and dismiss workers. tens of thousands of muslim pilgrims have carried out the "stoning of the devil" ritual to mark the beginning of eid al—adha celebrations in saudi arabia. the celebration also signals the end of the annual hajj season. the transfer window has now closed across most of europe's top football leagues. amongst the biggest spenders of the summer were french side paris st—germain. english clubs collectively spent nearly $2 billion. now it's time for world business report. divorce deadlock — the eu's chief brexit negotiator says there's been "no decisive progress" in this week's talks with britain's exit bill the main sticking point. plus, green shoots of recovery — how a bumper harvest is dragging brazil out of its worst recession in a century. welcome to world business report. i'm rachel horne. we start in brussels, where the third round of brexit negotiatio
in france, president macron‘s government has published its plans to change the labour laws. the reforms include limiting the power of trades unions, and giving companies more flexibility to employ and dismiss workers. tens of thousands of muslim pilgrims have carried out the "stoning of the devil" ritual to mark the beginning of eid al—adha celebrations in saudi arabia. the celebration also signals the end of the annual hajj season. the transfer window has now closed across most...
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but labour called the bill an affront to parliamentary democracy. more than half of all homes and businesses in the state of florida remain without power following devastating hurricane irma. the governor of florida, rick scott, has urged people not to return to some areas because of the extensive damage. the storm is continuing to push inland, bringing torrential rain to alabama and tennessee. meanwhile the foreign secretary boris johnson will travel to the caribbean later today to visit british territories affected by hurricane irma. 900 british troops, 50 police officers, and over 20 tonnes of aid are also on their way. here, three men, including two british soldiers, have been charged with terror offences — including membership of a banned neo—nazi group. they're due to appear before westminster magistrates‘ court this morning. two other men have been released without charge. the government is being threatened with widespread co—ordinated strike action over the cap on public sector pay increases. unite leader len mccluskey is the latest
but labour called the bill an affront to parliamentary democracy. more than half of all homes and businesses in the state of florida remain without power following devastating hurricane irma. the governor of florida, rick scott, has urged people not to return to some areas because of the extensive damage. the storm is continuing to push inland, bringing torrential rain to alabama and tennessee. meanwhile the foreign secretary boris johnson will travel to the caribbean later today to visit...
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were never scared to say, we think parents that stay at home might be raising their children best, and you have said that mums that stay at home are raising their children best, has that gone from your floss survey? i cannot speak for the government on this but from the perspective of a conservative council, we see the benefits to our local economy of making sure good quality childcare is available. there is lots of research over many years showing the impact that has. whether we are looking at it philosophically or politically, it is right to make sure that is available to ask many people as possible. david says there will be a lot of middle—class families and this would disproportionately hit, i think, working women, who would say they cannot afford to go out any more to work. i think you have got to try and do both, but i think the government is now almost entirely focusing on the better off working families. my eldest child is about to start school in september so i have had seven, eight years of spending a huge amount of money on nursery fees and i am well aware of those costs.
were never scared to say, we think parents that stay at home might be raising their children best, and you have said that mums that stay at home are raising their children best, has that gone from your floss survey? i cannot speak for the government on this but from the perspective of a conservative council, we see the benefits to our local economy of making sure good quality childcare is available. there is lots of research over many years showing the impact that has. whether we are looking at...
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england laboured to beat malta 4—0. northern ireland are on the verge of the play—offs, after winning 3—0 at san marino. and, as james burford explains, scotland's 3—0 win in lithuania has given them hope again that they can reach next summer's world cup. where there's a will, there's a way, and gordon strachan's sons of scotland certainly showed the way to russia 2018 isn't over yet. a win was all that would do, and a winning performance was what the players delivered from the get go. stuart armstrong strong—armed his way to the scoresheet, the perfect start. but it got better — liverpool's new man, andy robertson, showing why some are calling him scotland's gareth bale, strachan clearly impressed. two goals to the good, how about a third? three points in the bag, three goals, too. james mcarthur following up some quick thinking with his own sharp finish. that's better, gordon. in malta, england faced 30—degree temperatures and a resilient defence, one that eventually wilted when dele alli picked out harry
england laboured to beat malta 4—0. northern ireland are on the verge of the play—offs, after winning 3—0 at san marino. and, as james burford explains, scotland's 3—0 win in lithuania has given them hope again that they can reach next summer's world cup. where there's a will, there's a way, and gordon strachan's sons of scotland certainly showed the way to russia 2018 isn't over yet. a win was all that would do, and a winning performance was what the players delivered from the get go....
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so there's no way that voting labour would change that. yeah, i mean i agree with a lot of what labour says, but i was torn between lib dem and labour. and in the end labour showed the most promise out of both of the two. you know on university campuses there is a lot of talk of the rise of corbyn. but you don't particularly feel part of that? i mean, no, i like him. but i think it does take a lot of the focus away from policies rather to the person. because one person by themselves, i don't think can change that much. you need a whole party and a solidified party. right, that's enough of the fresh air. back inside the conference hall with you now. and in case you've started to believe what you read about our abstemious youth, yes, you saw, there was alcohol. yes, there were fags. yes, even mid—afternoon. i'm joined now by ellie mae o'hagan who writes for the guardian and the mail on sunday's dan hodges. there was a sense of a leap forward in june forjeremy corbyn. what do you feel you need to hear from him tomorrow that gives them the e
so there's no way that voting labour would change that. yeah, i mean i agree with a lot of what labour says, but i was torn between lib dem and labour. and in the end labour showed the most promise out of both of the two. you know on university campuses there is a lot of talk of the rise of corbyn. but you don't particularly feel part of that? i mean, no, i like him. but i think it does take a lot of the focus away from policies rather to the person. because one person by themselves, i don't...
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in france, president macron‘s government has published its plans to change the labour laws. the changes include limiting the power of trades unions, and giving companies more flexibility to employ and dismiss workers. whether mr macron can actually make his plans a reality will be a prime test of his presidency, as lucy williamson reports from paris. there is nothing like collecting a start—up politician as president to change the economic atmosphere. last month emmanuel macron marked the transformation of an old paris railway station into a vast canvas to support start—up entrepreneurs. it's the kind of thing the new president wants france to do more of and companies here say his election is part of a wider shift in mood. you were allowed to fail. this is something that is changing the best few years and even more in the best few years and even more in the best few months and is the fact that president macron supports a lodge the entrepreneurs, shows that you are not alone when you are an entrepreneur. today's labour reforms are meant to help french companies become mor
in france, president macron‘s government has published its plans to change the labour laws. the changes include limiting the power of trades unions, and giving companies more flexibility to employ and dismiss workers. whether mr macron can actually make his plans a reality will be a prime test of his presidency, as lucy williamson reports from paris. there is nothing like collecting a start—up politician as president to change the economic atmosphere. last month emmanuel macron marked the...
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these rohingya are fleeing persecution back home. those who cannot make it on their own are helped along. leaving them behind could get them killed. so they labour on, bringing with them whatever possessions they could carry, some far too young to understand what has happened. this is the mainland route through which the rohingyas are now entering bangladesh. on the other side of the mountain is myanmar, and they say they can slip in without being detected easily. but it also means that they have a steep climb through the mountain, and they have to walk through the forests and wade through the streams before they can get to one of the refugee camps. but at least they are alive. they have lost their homes, their villages have been burned to the ground, and many have seen their relatives murdered. translation: my brother was killed. they shot him in the chest. i couldn't even dig him a proper grave. i somehow managed to bury him just by a house, and then i left. it is hard to verify what is happening inside rakhine state. no—one is b
these rohingya are fleeing persecution back home. those who cannot make it on their own are helped along. leaving them behind could get them killed. so they labour on, bringing with them whatever possessions they could carry, some far too young to understand what has happened. this is the mainland route through which the rohingyas are now entering bangladesh. on the other side of the mountain is myanmar, and they say they can slip in without being detected easily. but it also means that they...
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what made the home office go against the court of the land? tonight, we explore the story ofa land? tonight, we explore the story of a refugee who entered the country illegally four years ago. he said he was fleeing afghanistan for his life. earlier this month, as the fat removal, the court agreed there was a chance he could still be in danger. the government apparently ignored an order to take off a plane to kabul and sent him there anyway. he said the taliban had threatened to be heard him. now, his lawyer is bringing a case of contempt of court against the home herself. at the centre of this case lie to people. the first is home secretary amber rudd, accused this week of acting more like an absolute monarch than a government minister. the second is this 23—year—old, who has beenin second is this 23—year—old, who has been in the uk for four years. second is this 23—year—old, who has been in the uk forfour years. after travelling to europe from afghanistan, he ended up in the jungle in calais, but for illegally entering the uk. he claimed asylum, saying that he had work
what made the home office go against the court of the land? tonight, we explore the story ofa land? tonight, we explore the story of a refugee who entered the country illegally four years ago. he said he was fleeing afghanistan for his life. earlier this month, as the fat removal, the court agreed there was a chance he could still be in danger. the government apparently ignored an order to take off a plane to kabul and sent him there anyway. he said the taliban had threatened to be heard him....
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labour party leaderjeremy corbyn. the bbc‘s nick watt reports. i'm looking forward to my prime minister being jeremy corbyn. you see and hear, you see him there, you see and hear, you see him there, you see everywhere. perish the thought that labour is embracing a personality cult, butjeremy corbyn is turning into something of an icon, even his cat is depicted on merchandise. this isn't about making aafew merchandise. this isn't about making a a few bucks for party coffers. all sides genuinely believe jeremy corbyn could soon be walking through this famous door. an early election would bring up central questions aboutjeremy would bring up central questions about jeremy corbyn's future. would bring up central questions aboutjeremy corbyn's future. does he believe he can be prime minister orders he believed his essential mission is to secure the leadership of the labour party for a future generation of left—wingers? a gentle but apparently unstoppable momentum is powering the rise ofjeremy corbyn, soon, however, he
labour party leaderjeremy corbyn. the bbc‘s nick watt reports. i'm looking forward to my prime minister being jeremy corbyn. you see and hear, you see him there, you see and hear, you see him there, you see everywhere. perish the thought that labour is embracing a personality cult, butjeremy corbyn is turning into something of an icon, even his cat is depicted on merchandise. this isn't about making aafew merchandise. this isn't about making a a few bucks for party coffers. all sides...
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you haven't been able to give me the evidence that it would help people bring down rents because the labour manifesto promised to limit them to inflation. we are going to put all of the details in a green paper. of course it's going to limit rents because the free market has allowed rents to soar, so of course if you bring in regulation, you can control rents so that we get a fairer distribution of that for the people who need it. is there an example of a city around the world which has rent controls that you say would be a good model to follow? which has rent controls that you say would be a good model to follow7m course we want a model that works for the cities in the uk but there are went controls in cities like new york and of course if it can work in new york, it can work in london. jeremy corbyn also attacked housing regeneration schemes which he said could lead to cleansing and cause gentrification. tenant balance — is that realistic or going to hold up the much—needed generation that he talks about? it has to be the right kind of regeneration. obviously if it's a generation that
you haven't been able to give me the evidence that it would help people bring down rents because the labour manifesto promised to limit them to inflation. we are going to put all of the details in a green paper. of course it's going to limit rents because the free market has allowed rents to soar, so of course if you bring in regulation, you can control rents so that we get a fairer distribution of that for the people who need it. is there an example of a city around the world which has rent...
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there is a little bit of disquiet from some labour mps. they have been on the fringes of this conference, haven't they? there is concern that there is over optimism, they need 60 seats in order to get a majority of one, they will be realistic and put forward policies which are going to attract people who voted tory last time around. absolutely. they are 64 seats short of a commons majority and history shows that the tories do have an amazing capacity too regenerate themselves. the next election could be several years away. of course, they're showing little sign of doing that at the moment and that will be the test for them at their conference. it is hard to see brexit not fracturing the tories and having very negative economic effects, but of course the big challenge for labour is keeping themselves united over brexit. there are some mps who feel that labour's sta nce are some mps who feel that labour's stance are too europhile and there are others who feel it is too eurosceptic. brexit was not debated. the debate over whether labour shoul
there is a little bit of disquiet from some labour mps. they have been on the fringes of this conference, haven't they? there is concern that there is over optimism, they need 60 seats in order to get a majority of one, they will be realistic and put forward policies which are going to attract people who voted tory last time around. absolutely. they are 64 seats short of a commons majority and history shows that the tories do have an amazing capacity too regenerate themselves. the next election...
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she died peacefully at home. france's hard left trade union is holding a second day of protest against president macron's labour reforms, negotiating wages, and conditions directly with employees. that limits damages paid to workers forunfair that limits damages paid to workers for unfair dismissal. in france, the far right leader marine le pen has said she will rebuild the national front after her deputy resigned, taking our lives with them. he has been at odds with marine le pen since forming his own faction, the patriots after she was defeated. the canadian opposition mp has apologised after referring to the environment minister as climate barbie. the made the comment on twitter, during an exchange on a report over global warming. the deleted the tweet then apologised for using the world barbie, and said it was not reflective of the role that the minister played. it is 2017. that was canada. this is the story about a search for the dragon. we speak to sir david attenborough about the wonders of the natural wor
she died peacefully at home. france's hard left trade union is holding a second day of protest against president macron's labour reforms, negotiating wages, and conditions directly with employees. that limits damages paid to workers forunfair that limits damages paid to workers for unfair dismissal. in france, the far right leader marine le pen has said she will rebuild the national front after her deputy resigned, taking our lives with them. he has been at odds with marine le pen since forming...
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the labour mp for bolton south east on the plight of the rohingya in myanmar. police investigating the london tube bombing have arrested a second man — he's 21 and was detained in west london last night. 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 a00,000 rohingya muslims to flee to neighbouring bangladesh. she promised she would be back in here she is. good afternoon. welcome. boxing. the big fight between good adi golovkin and saul alvarez edited a draw in vegas. there was controversy over the scoring one of the judges. there was controversy over the scoring one of thejudges. onejudge scored it 115—113 and another had as asa scored it 115—113 and another had as as a draw. anotherjudged it as a 118-110 win as a draw. anotherjudged it as a 118—110 win for alvarez which baffles most pundits. a draw me is that g
the labour mp for bolton south east on the plight of the rohingya in myanmar. police investigating the london tube bombing have arrested a second man — he's 21 and was detained in west london last night. 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...
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it is a shame no statement has been made on the home office website. it is a shame my friend's early day motion has only been signed by 15 people to date and none of which from the conservative party. only one from labour. it is a disgrace. next to face mps were two gas executive. the committee chair recounted panorama's revelations about the verbal and physical abuse directed at detainees by staff and the widespread drug use. had you been aware of any of these things and taken any action on them, had there not been a panorama programme? i was ashamed of what i saw and i am very sorry. i can assure you if we were in anyway aware of that behaviour, we would have taken action. of course, since the panorama programme, we have taken action and we have immediately suspended ten members of staff and dismissed three of those staff and there are ongoing investigations into the conduct of the other people involved. you have a system failure to allow those things to happen in the first place? as peter says, we were ashamed and disappointed because it doesn't ref
it is a shame no statement has been made on the home office website. it is a shame my friend's early day motion has only been signed by 15 people to date and none of which from the conservative party. only one from labour. it is a disgrace. next to face mps were two gas executive. the committee chair recounted panorama's revelations about the verbal and physical abuse directed at detainees by staff and the widespread drug use. had you been aware of any of these things and taken any action on...
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alix: obviously at home internally u.k. politics is rough for theresa may. the labour party basically wants parliament to be able to have say in any kind of amendments that wind up turning eu law into u.k. law. theresa may wants to streamline the process. is her own party revolting against her? plan tohis is the import the whole eu law book on to the british statute and then after brexit they can whittle out what it doesn't like and that is about 12,000 laws. to make things easier, with the government would like to do is have ministers be able to unilaterally tweak parts of the law they don't like. the labour party says that much and up forab parliamentary scrutiny. unless that changes, they will have questions and maybe oppose it. the opposition will want to -- anti-brexit tory members of parliament to sit with theresa may and try to bring them to their side or least diluting the government's plans. alix: thank you so much a simon kennedy. camporeale and paul mortimer-lee you are both sticking with us. coming up, the bundesbank board member will be joining
alix: obviously at home internally u.k. politics is rough for theresa may. the labour party basically wants parliament to be able to have say in any kind of amendments that wind up turning eu law into u.k. law. theresa may wants to streamline the process. is her own party revolting against her? plan tohis is the import the whole eu law book on to the british statute and then after brexit they can whittle out what it doesn't like and that is about 12,000 laws. to make things easier, with the...
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cheering and applause he repeated labour's promise to cap rents. and promised council tenants the chance to stop redevelopment in their area and to stay in their homes if it happens. rent controls exist in many cities across the world. i want our cities to have those powers too and tenants to have those protections. applause no social cleansing, nowjacking up of rents, no exorbitant ground rents. then the man considered on the fringes of his own parties for years maids his bravest claim that you have moved the public sentiments and belief now align with him. cone fence, it's often said elections can only be won from the centre ground. laughter in a way, that's not wrong, so long as it's clear that the political centre of gravity isn't fixed or unmovable. applause. the consensus is emerging from the economic crash and the years of austerity when people started to find a political voice for their hopes for something different and something better. applause. 2017 may be the year when politics finally caught up with the crash of 2008. applause. that's
cheering and applause he repeated labour's promise to cap rents. and promised council tenants the chance to stop redevelopment in their area and to stay in their homes if it happens. rent controls exist in many cities across the world. i want our cities to have those powers too and tenants to have those protections. applause no social cleansing, nowjacking up of rents, no exorbitant ground rents. then the man considered on the fringes of his own parties for years maids his bravest claim that...
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homes and boats have been destroyed and a state of emergency declared. good morning. it's monday the 11th of september. also this morning: a warning to labour. "back the government or risk a "chaotic" exit from the eu." a postcode lottery in psychiatric care across the uk. medical experts claim people with mental health problems are losing out because of a lack of specialist consultants. good morning. we are at a gardening exhibition. it is an industry worth £5 billion in the economy, and one thatis £5 billion in the economy, and one that is growing. i will have information shortly. in sport, chris froome creates more history on two wheels. he adds the tour of spain to his four tour de france titles in a year he calls he's best ever. from a rocket on two wheels to the future of space travel. we'll be live ahead of the launch of the uk's largest rocket. and matt has the weather. good morning. good morning. while irma weekends, a blustery week in store for england. —— weakens. i will have the forecast for you coming up in 15 minutes. thank you. good morning. first
homes and boats have been destroyed and a state of emergency declared. good morning. it's monday the 11th of september. also this morning: a warning to labour. "back the government or risk a "chaotic" exit from the eu." a postcode lottery in psychiatric care across the uk. medical experts claim people with mental health problems are losing out because of a lack of specialist consultants. good morning. we are at a gardening exhibition. it is an industry worth £5 billion in...
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but can he convince voters out there that labour is ready for government? brits who bought their dream second home in france through a french property scheme are facing bills of tens of thousands of pounds. there are calls for an investigation into whether the scheme broke eu law. if we want to finish our contract we have to pay in the region of 22,000 euros. good morning. here's annita in the bbc newsroom with a summary of today's news. good morning. theresa may says she is "bitterly disappointed" that the us has opted to impose a tax onjets being made by bombardier, one of northern ireland's biggest employers. the prime minister said the uk would work with bombardier to protect "vital" jobs after the us department of commerce proposed a 220% import tariff. rival boeing complained bombardier got unfair state subsidies from the uk and canada, helping it win a major order. jeremy corbyn will close the labour conference in brighton this lunchtime, by telling delegates that the party is on the "threshold of power" and is ready for government. he will say labou
but can he convince voters out there that labour is ready for government? brits who bought their dream second home in france through a french property scheme are facing bills of tens of thousands of pounds. there are calls for an investigation into whether the scheme broke eu law. if we want to finish our contract we have to pay in the region of 22,000 euros. good morning. here's annita in the bbc newsroom with a summary of today's news. good morning. theresa may says she is "bitterly...
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this is bbc news at five — the headlines: a future labour government would consider cancelling pfi contracts the controversial schemes which enable some public building projects to be funded with private money. the eu chief negotiator says real progress on the divorce bill is essential before a brexit transition period can be discussed. a 16 year old girl is arrested on suspicion of attempted murder — over the stabbing of a woman at a school in north lincolnshire. and in sport at the fa board say they are confident that following they are confident that following the controversial sacking of mark sampson as the women's england manager that the right procedures are in place to prevent a similar issue arising in the future. gareth barry is preparing to break the premier league appearance records if the midfielder plays for west brom against arsenal tonight that will be 633 games. and johanna konta's terrible run of form continues as she is knocked out in her opening match in china. more on those stories just after half past five. in germany, the right—wing nationalist party afd has emerged
this is bbc news at five — the headlines: a future labour government would consider cancelling pfi contracts the controversial schemes which enable some public building projects to be funded with private money. the eu chief negotiator says real progress on the divorce bill is essential before a brexit transition period can be discussed. a 16 year old girl is arrested on suspicion of attempted murder — over the stabbing of a woman at a school in north lincolnshire. and in sport at the fa...
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theresa may's brexit plans are facing trouble at home and abroad. the prime minister will face questions from jeremy corbyn today. this is after jeremy corbyn's labour party said it would try to amend her eu withdrawal bill. sufficient progress still has not been made on the issues. stretch.h us, jeremy stephen, what is driving the pound right now? politics, brexit, domestic data? the percentage split? >> i would say in the last few sessions, eurosterling has been driven lower by positioning. people have been short with sterling. they are still short with sterling and the ecb has been trying to temper the pace of euro strength. it is vulnerable to a correction medium-term. i would would be looking to buy the dip. mark: what difference does it make? >> in the airports, you are already getting a worse rate and we are. effectively we are trading below the euro. sterling is treating weaker than the euro. mark: you are not as close to parity? >> not as close to parity. i think we will see further upside 9 if we get to4. 94.pside if we get close to we are
theresa may's brexit plans are facing trouble at home and abroad. the prime minister will face questions from jeremy corbyn today. this is after jeremy corbyn's labour party said it would try to amend her eu withdrawal bill. sufficient progress still has not been made on the issues. stretch.h us, jeremy stephen, what is driving the pound right now? politics, brexit, domestic data? the percentage split? >> i would say in the last few sessions, eurosterling has been driven lower by...
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jeremy corbyn has told delegates at his party conference that labour is "ready for government" and "on the threshold of power". in a rousing speech in brighton, the labour leader said his party is ready to tackle inequality and rebuild the nhs. he also promised sweeping changes to social housing and tenants‘ rights if he wins power. 0ur political correspondent iain watson reports. he is getting quite used to the adulation, though he doesn't yet have a grip on power. but he says labour is a government in waiting. waiting is exactly what his supporters were prepared to do, queueing up to hear his speech. helpfully, he had a copy with him. but there's little doubt that he's changed his party — his task today was to convince more sceptical voters that he really can change the country. we are ready, and the tories are clearly not. we are certainly not strong, and they are definitely not stable. he said the loss of a conservative majority had led to a series of u—turns, and as he listed them, supporters cheered each one. and he got one more for the abolition of tuition fees. labour is
jeremy corbyn has told delegates at his party conference that labour is "ready for government" and "on the threshold of power". in a rousing speech in brighton, the labour leader said his party is ready to tackle inequality and rebuild the nhs. he also promised sweeping changes to social housing and tenants‘ rights if he wins power. 0ur political correspondent iain watson reports. he is getting quite used to the adulation, though he doesn't yet have a grip on power. but he...