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vicki young, bbc news, westminster. let's take a closer look now at the two by—election results, and the change since the general election. in 2019 the conservatives gained wakefield from labour byjust under 3,500 votes. labour had held this seat since the 1930s, and they've won it back with a majority ofjust under 5,000. but those numbers pale by comparison with what happened in tiverton and honiton, which the tories won in 2019 with a massive majority of over 211,000 and now the liberal democrats have overturned it to take a seat they've never held before with a majority ofjust over 6,000. now, look at how the share of the vote in wakefield has changed. the tories in 2019 were over seven points ahead of labour. now labour is over 17 points ahead of the tories. and look too at the drop in the liberal democrat vote last night compared with three years ago. it does suggest an element of tactical voting by lib dem supporters. and in tiverton, the figures are even more stark. the conservatives were way ahead of both riva
vicki young, bbc news, westminster. let's take a closer look now at the two by—election results, and the change since the general election. in 2019 the conservatives gained wakefield from labour byjust under 3,500 votes. labour had held this seat since the 1930s, and they've won it back with a majority ofjust under 5,000. but those numbers pale by comparison with what happened in tiverton and honiton, which the tories won in 2019 with a massive majority of over 211,000 and now the liberal...
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vicki young, bbc news, westminster. —— altogether but insists mrjohnson will make sure there's rigorous scrutiny of his and ministers�* behaviour. vicki young, bbc news, westminster. the hollywood actor kevin spacey has appeared at westminster magistrates�* court, charged with four counts of sexual assault, and one of causing a person to engage in sexual activity without consent. dagg who had travelled from the us to the hearing was mobbed by photographers as he arrived at the court —— the actor, who had travelled from the us. mr spacey will be in court next month and he strenuously denies the charges. allegations of emotional, physical, and sexual abuse, involving many gymnasts from olympians to children at local gym clubs, have been levelled at the world of british gymnastics. the whyte review, which has taken two years to complete, heard from over 400 people involved in the sport, who have revealed a culture of fear, in which the welfare of gymnasts was ignored in the pursuit of success. british gymnastic
vicki young, bbc news, westminster. —— altogether but insists mrjohnson will make sure there's rigorous scrutiny of his and ministers�* behaviour. vicki young, bbc news, westminster. the hollywood actor kevin spacey has appeared at westminster magistrates�* court, charged with four counts of sexual assault, and one of causing a person to engage in sexual activity without consent. dagg who had travelled from the us to the hearing was mobbed by photographers as he arrived at the court...
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here's our deputy political editor vicki young. liberal democrats are getting used to toppling tories in by—elections. but this victory broke all records. the winning candidate said voters have sent a message. your behaviour, mrjohnson, makes a mockery of leadership. by any measure, you are unfit to lead. this was one of the safest conservative seats in the country. their losing candidate couldn't get out quick enough. reporter: helen, did i you not want to say thank you to everyone? borisjohnson, your contempt for this country is no longer tolerated. as dawn broke, the conservative party chairman decided to quit. oliver dowden�*s letter to his leader was polite but pointed. and the first time, former conservative leader michael howard is calling on borisjohnson to just that. i think the country needs new leadership and i think the time has now come to provide it. his biggest asset has always been his ability to win votes. but i'm afraid yesterday's results make it clear that he no longer has that ability. the prime minister, t
here's our deputy political editor vicki young. liberal democrats are getting used to toppling tories in by—elections. but this victory broke all records. the winning candidate said voters have sent a message. your behaviour, mrjohnson, makes a mockery of leadership. by any measure, you are unfit to lead. this was one of the safest conservative seats in the country. their losing candidate couldn't get out quick enough. reporter: helen, did i you not want to say thank you to everyone?...
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vicki young, bbc news. i bring you breaking news. a developer in ukraine, a story we followed on bbc news for some time. presidentjoe biden has confirmed he will send more advanced rocket systems to ukraine to fight against the russian invasion. this comes from a piece for the new york times that he wrote where he said the weapons will enable ukrainians to more precisely strike key targets on the battlefield in ukraine. president biden didn't specify the exact type of rocket systems but it is thought they will be the m142 high mobility artillery rocket system. writing in the same new york times article, mr bidon also said that this would allow an unable ukrainians to strike russian targets more precisely on the battlefield. lastly he said he did not want to provide weapons that could reach deep into russia itself that standard us a multiple launch rocket systems will still have twice the artillery so far delivered and more accurate, according to analysts, then the russian equivalent. also stressed in the article but america's goal wa
vicki young, bbc news. i bring you breaking news. a developer in ukraine, a story we followed on bbc news for some time. presidentjoe biden has confirmed he will send more advanced rocket systems to ukraine to fight against the russian invasion. this comes from a piece for the new york times that he wrote where he said the weapons will enable ukrainians to more precisely strike key targets on the battlefield in ukraine. president biden didn't specify the exact type of rocket systems but it is...
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vicki young, bbc news, westminster. if you go to our website we have got a variety of pieces as to what could happen next including, here we are, how the conservatives could change leader and it lays out the precise details stop course we have been through a process already. have a look on the website, it gives you all the detail for where this story could go next. let's get some of the day's other main news. sri lanka's embattled president, gotabaya rajapaksa, has insisted that he will serve his remaining two years in office. the president has been facing weeks of protests calling for him to resign, triggered by severe shortages of essential goods and spiralling inflation. a retired british geologist, seen here on the left, has been jailed for 15 years for attempting to remove artefacts from iraq. jim fitton collected 12 stones and shards of broken pottery during a recent tour of the country. he insisted he had no idea he was breaking iraqi law. a former leader of the far—right proud boys group has been charged in th
vicki young, bbc news, westminster. if you go to our website we have got a variety of pieces as to what could happen next including, here we are, how the conservatives could change leader and it lays out the precise details stop course we have been through a process already. have a look on the website, it gives you all the detail for where this story could go next. let's get some of the day's other main news. sri lanka's embattled president, gotabaya rajapaksa, has insisted that he will serve...
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vicki young, bbc news. that's some fascinating insights on 70 years of managing and dealing with british prime ministers. more of that and many of our other features on the website, bbc.com/news as we embark on the extraordinary platinum jubilee festival here. that's the news here on the bbc. hello. a new month starts with very similar weather. after tuesday's big cloud, showers and thunderstorms, umbrellas at the ready for wednesday. the showers probably not as widespread, but there will still be some heavy ones around, with warmer sunny spells in between. low pressure's still close by. high pressure's trying to build in, and although that may be in time for the platinum jubilee weekend, there are some complications, as we'll see in a moment. this is how we start off wednesday morning, low single figures in the chilliest, clearest spots. an area of rain pulling out of wales, into the midlands, and then just turning into another batch of showers as it bears down on south—eastern areas. now, many other pla
vicki young, bbc news. that's some fascinating insights on 70 years of managing and dealing with british prime ministers. more of that and many of our other features on the website, bbc.com/news as we embark on the extraordinary platinum jubilee festival here. that's the news here on the bbc. hello. a new month starts with very similar weather. after tuesday's big cloud, showers and thunderstorms, umbrellas at the ready for wednesday. the showers probably not as widespread, but there will still...
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vicki young, bbc news, westminster. the mexican president, manuel lopez obrador, has pulled out of this week's summit of the americas in protest against a decision by the us not to invite countries they consider undemocratic, namely cuba, venezuela and nicaragua. emily brown reports. marching for a new life. migrants leaving mexico in hope of the united states. translation: of the united states. tuna/mom- of the united states. translation: ., translation: god willing we are as-uirin to translation: god willing we are aspiring to that. _ translation: god willing we are aspiring to that. look _ translation: god willing we are aspiring to that. look at - translation: god willing we are aspiring to that. look at the - aspiring to that. look at the march, look at the people. many children come here, many people really need to get out of here. immigration is high on the agenda at the summit of the americas which is being hosted by the us in california. president biden puzzlement plan for latin america took a major hit after t
vicki young, bbc news, westminster. the mexican president, manuel lopez obrador, has pulled out of this week's summit of the americas in protest against a decision by the us not to invite countries they consider undemocratic, namely cuba, venezuela and nicaragua. emily brown reports. marching for a new life. migrants leaving mexico in hope of the united states. translation: of the united states. tuna/mom- of the united states. translation: ., translation: god willing we are as-uirin to...
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vicki young, bbc news. i'm joined now byjill rutter, senior fellow at the institute for government. good evening. let's talk about some of those issues raised in vicki's report. quite fundamentally, a vote of confidence in any leader is not a good sign, doesn't bode well what we seem previously with those of confidence for other tory leaders. no, vote of confidence is basically a sign that a substantial number of people have no confidence in you otherwise it would be a vote. so in normal times you don't expect to see vote if of confidence in leaders. and certainly in this case, or 1% voting against him. —— 41. where it leaves his players to deliver on some of those premises he keeps telling us about. you want to get on with the job. telling us about. you want to get on with thejob. but telling us about. you want to get on with the job. but with 41% of his own mps voting against them, can he do that? it own mps voting against them, can he do that? , , ., own mps voting against them, can he dothat? , , ., , ,, ., ., do that? it suggested a substantial number of his _ do that? it s
vicki young, bbc news. i'm joined now byjill rutter, senior fellow at the institute for government. good evening. let's talk about some of those issues raised in vicki's report. quite fundamentally, a vote of confidence in any leader is not a good sign, doesn't bode well what we seem previously with those of confidence for other tory leaders. no, vote of confidence is basically a sign that a substantial number of people have no confidence in you otherwise it would be a vote. so in normal times...
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vicki young, bbc news. and before we go, we have news of ancient egypt, the latest trove of ancient artifacts unearthed near the great pyramids by cairo have been put on show, including statuettes of egyptian gods and godesses, and more than 250 wooden coffins with mummies inside them. now these treasures will be moved to the grand egyptian museum, which authorities hope to open near cairo's giza pyramids later this year. is bbc news. hello. a new month starts with very similar weather. after tuesday's big cloud, showers and thunderstorms, umbrellas at the ready for wednesday. the showers probably not as widespread, but there will still be some heavy ones around, with warmer sunny spells in between. low pressure's still close by. high pressure's trying to build in, and although that may be in time for the platinum jubilee weekend, there are some complications, as we'll see in a moment. this is how we start off wednesday morning, low single figures in the chilliest, clearest spots. an area of rain pulling ou
vicki young, bbc news. and before we go, we have news of ancient egypt, the latest trove of ancient artifacts unearthed near the great pyramids by cairo have been put on show, including statuettes of egyptian gods and godesses, and more than 250 wooden coffins with mummies inside them. now these treasures will be moved to the grand egyptian museum, which authorities hope to open near cairo's giza pyramids later this year. is bbc news. hello. a new month starts with very similar weather. after...
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vicki young, bbc news, westminster. the latest new cake suggest covid cases are continuing to rise across the country, 1.7 million people had coronavirus last week, around one in 35 of the population. that is a jump of 23% on the previous week. health officials have said that more than half of covid cases are driven by the new strains of the 0micron variant. which spread more quickly and stressed the importance of getting vaccinated. we stressed the importance of getting vaccinated. we had very little evidence _ getting vaccinated. we had very little evidence that _ getting vaccinated. we had very little evidence that it _ getting vaccinated. we had very little evidence that it causes - little evidence that it causes more severe disease however we are concerned that there are a number of people, particularly in the higher risk groups, the over 75's and those that immunosuppressant have not come forward for their fourth dose of the spring booster. those people we think will get the consequences of severe covid. we are ur
vicki young, bbc news, westminster. the latest new cake suggest covid cases are continuing to rise across the country, 1.7 million people had coronavirus last week, around one in 35 of the population. that is a jump of 23% on the previous week. health officials have said that more than half of covid cases are driven by the new strains of the 0micron variant. which spread more quickly and stressed the importance of getting vaccinated. we stressed the importance of getting vaccinated. we had very...
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vicki young, bbc news. an extraordinary way of british political history as you saw there. that is bbc news, thanks for watching. hello. a new month starts with very similar weather. after tuesday's big cloud, showers and thunderstorms, umbrellas at the ready for wednesday. the showers probably not as widespread, but there will still be some heavy ones around, with warmer sunny spells in between. low pressure's still close by. high pressure's trying to build in, and although that may be in time for the platinum jubilee weekend, there are some complications, as we'll see in a moment. this is how we start off wednesday morning, low single figures in the chilliest, clearest spots. an area of rain pulling out of wales, into the midlands, and then just turning into another batch of showers as it bears down on south—eastern areas. now, many other places will start the day dry with sunny spells. cloud's going to build, scattered and at times heavy showers break out through central, southern parts of scotland, northern, central and eastern areas of england in particular, maybe wi
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vicki young, bbc news. joining me now isjon tonge, a professor of politics at the university of liverpool. thank you forjoining us here on newsday. 211 votes for boris johnson, 148 against him. it's those numbers that stand out despite the prime minister has survived. �* , ., despite the prime minister has survived. �* . survived. are you convinced? it wasn't a convincing _ survived. are you convinced? it wasn't a convincing win - survived. are you convinced? it wasn't a convincing win for- wasn't a convincing win for borisjohnson, a win is a win under1 cent and under the ruse that cannot be a leadership challenge for a year, boris johnson is safe with him in the world of real politics this is not a convincing win, it was the worst performance for eddie conservative leader from within his own party. it's the worst performance that boris johnson's producers are present may achieve entries that may did not last long in that office thereafter. so boris johnson is still under an immense amount of pressure.
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vicki young, bbc news, westminster. the family of the author whose article was the inspiration for the 1986 movie, top gun, is suing paramount pictures for copyright infringement over this year's blockbuster sequel. the lawsuit asks for unspecified damages including profits from the new movie top gun: maverick. it isa it is a movie which has broken box offered records. but paramount says the claims are without merit and says "we will defend ourselves vigorously". earlier we spoke to mitra ahouraian, who's a beverly hills entertainment attorney in los angeles who represents actors and often deals with defamation issues. she says the timing of this case is important. certainly, plenty of money to go around — that is the perspective that the yonay estate is taking, of course. the us copyright act allows for authors to basically reacquire their rights after 35 years, and they've sent a notice of termination to paramount so paramount arguably no longer have the license when they sent this notice of termination but the timi
vicki young, bbc news, westminster. the family of the author whose article was the inspiration for the 1986 movie, top gun, is suing paramount pictures for copyright infringement over this year's blockbuster sequel. the lawsuit asks for unspecified damages including profits from the new movie top gun: maverick. it isa it is a movie which has broken box offered records. but paramount says the claims are without merit and says "we will defend ourselves vigorously". earlier we spoke to...
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vicki young, bbc news, westminster. last night'sjudgment, which came less than hour before the planned take—off of that flight, has raised questions about the legal procedure surrounding cases like these. our home editor, mark easton, has this. it was the intervention of the european court of human rights that turned a flight to rwanda into a flight to nowhere. but how come a judge in strasbourg could effectively stop a policy of the uk government in its tracks? well, britain has left the eu, of course, but we are still in the council of europe, and that's entirely separate from the eu — set up after world war ii to oversee a european convention on human rights with a court to make sure that signatories, like britain, abide by their obligations. so how come the uk courts said one thing and the european court said another? the answer is they were looking at slightly different things. the ukjudges had to balance the right of a sovereign government to implement its policies against the potential harm to those due to be
vicki young, bbc news, westminster. last night'sjudgment, which came less than hour before the planned take—off of that flight, has raised questions about the legal procedure surrounding cases like these. our home editor, mark easton, has this. it was the intervention of the european court of human rights that turned a flight to rwanda into a flight to nowhere. but how come a judge in strasbourg could effectively stop a policy of the uk government in its tracks? well, britain has left the eu,...
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vicki young, bbc news. let's remind you of the result of that confidence vote, which was announced just over an hour ago. borisjohnson has won the vote of no confidence, as i told you, by 211-148 confidence, as i told you, by 211—148 votes, a majority of 63. in terms of a percentage, just under 59% of tory mps voted for the prime minister and just over 41% voted against him, declared no confidence in him. let's go live to my colleague vicki young who is in the central lobby of parliament for the latest. vicki?— latest. vicki? downing street said earlier today _ latest. vicki? downing street said earlier today that _ latest. vicki? downing street said earlier today that a _ latest. vicki? downing street said earlier today that a win _ latest. vicki? downing street said earlier today that a win was - latest. vicki? downing street said earlier today that a win was a - latest. vicki? downing street said earlier today that a win was a way j earlier today that a win was a way no matter what the margin of vict
vicki young, bbc news. let's remind you of the result of that confidence vote, which was announced just over an hour ago. borisjohnson has won the vote of no confidence, as i told you, by 211-148 confidence, as i told you, by 211—148 votes, a majority of 63. in terms of a percentage, just under 59% of tory mps voted for the prime minister and just over 41% voted against him, declared no confidence in him. let's go live to my colleague vicki young who is in the central lobby of parliament for...
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our deputy political editor vicki young looks at what could lie ahead. he won the conservatives their biggest victory in decades. the morninu , biggest victory in decades. the: morning, everybody! we biggest victory in decades. tt9: morning, everybody! we did biggest victory in decades. tt9 morning, everybody! we did it! why have so many _ morning, everybody! we did it! why have so many of— morning, everybody! we did it! why have so many of borisjohnson's mps turned on him to a half years later? in the early days, breaking the brexit deadlock was the priority and a huge plus point with colleagues. then an unprecedented pandemic derailed any plans mrjohnson may have had. :, , , ., ., have had. you must stay-at-home. some trace — have had. you must stay-at-home. some trace his _ have had. you must stay-at-home. some trace his problems _ have had. you must stay-at-home. some trace his problems back- have had. you must stay-at-home. some trace his problems back to i some trace his problems back to other choices, sticking by dominic cummings who had alien
our deputy political editor vicki young looks at what could lie ahead. he won the conservatives their biggest victory in decades. the morninu , biggest victory in decades. the: morning, everybody! we biggest victory in decades. tt9: morning, everybody! we did biggest victory in decades. tt9 morning, everybody! we did it! why have so many _ morning, everybody! we did it! why have so many of— morning, everybody! we did it! why have so many of borisjohnson's mps turned on him to a half years...
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vicki young, bbc news, westminster. ukraine has begun withdrawing its forces from one of its remaining strongholds — the city of severodonetsk in the eastern luhansk area, that's according to the region's top official. it marks a significant step in the war. taking severodonetsk would bring president putin closer to gaining control of the whole eastern donbas region, a key russian aim. from donbas, our international correspondent orla guerin reports. this is severodonetsk, a strategic city once home to 100,000 people. it has been shelved for months by russian forces, who can claim a key victory here. ukraine ordered its troops to retreat from the rubble, ratherthan its troops to retreat from the rubble, rather than die in vain. they thought he had building to building, and street to street. some of the fiercest battles of the war. —— they fought here. but they were outgunned by russia's heavy artillery. we reached this commander, who left at dawn underfire, obtained by the retreat. 16 of his men died trying to sav
vicki young, bbc news, westminster. ukraine has begun withdrawing its forces from one of its remaining strongholds — the city of severodonetsk in the eastern luhansk area, that's according to the region's top official. it marks a significant step in the war. taking severodonetsk would bring president putin closer to gaining control of the whole eastern donbas region, a key russian aim. from donbas, our international correspondent orla guerin reports. this is severodonetsk, a strategic city...
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vicki young, thank you. the moment that result came through, that was the starting gun for different politicians and commentators to give their reaction to what's happening. let's have a look at what a couple of people have said. tim montgomerie, high profile commentator who was an adviser to borisjohnson for a time, says he's finished, it'sjust a matter of time. the education minister nadhim zahawi said borisjohnson won handsomely, hope we can draw a line under this issue. the prime minister and colleagues have been saying this about was a chance to draw a line under some of the pressures and move on with their policy agenda. nadhim zahawi is backing that up. guido fawkes, the commentator is tweeting that james cleverly is briefing journalists it was a clear win, he now has a third mandate from the parliamentary party. one mp speaking to jessica parliamentary party. one mp speaking tojessica olga of the guardian says it's a gut punch so lots of different reactions and that is how this will play out but as w
vicki young, thank you. the moment that result came through, that was the starting gun for different politicians and commentators to give their reaction to what's happening. let's have a look at what a couple of people have said. tim montgomerie, high profile commentator who was an adviser to borisjohnson for a time, says he's finished, it'sjust a matter of time. the education minister nadhim zahawi said borisjohnson won handsomely, hope we can draw a line under this issue. the prime minister...
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vicki young, thank you. the hollywood actor kevin spacey was mobbed by photographers in london today as he arrived at westminster magistrates court. he has been charged with four counts of sexual assault and one of causing a person to engage in sexual activity without consent. 0ur correspondent, lucy manning sent this report. kevin spacey is used to the cameras, the attention, but usually at film premieres on the red carpet, meeting fans. this was altogether different, as the actor was jostled into court one at westminster magistrates courts charged with five sexual offenses. the court heard mr spacey had returned voluntarily from america to attend this first hearing. standing in the dock, he gave his name as kevin spacey fowler and confirmed his date of birth and london address. the charges he's facing were read out. he's accused during a period when he was artistic director of the old vic theater in london of four sexual assaults on three men. and accused of causing a man to engage in sexual activity witho
vicki young, thank you. the hollywood actor kevin spacey was mobbed by photographers in london today as he arrived at westminster magistrates court. he has been charged with four counts of sexual assault and one of causing a person to engage in sexual activity without consent. 0ur correspondent, lucy manning sent this report. kevin spacey is used to the cameras, the attention, but usually at film premieres on the red carpet, meeting fans. this was altogether different, as the actor was jostled...
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vicki young, bbc news, westminster. last night'sjudgment, which came less than hour before the planned take off of that flight, has raised questions about the legal procedure surrounding cases like these. here to answer a few of them is our home editor mark easton. it was the intervention of the european court of human rights late last night that turned a flight to rwanda into a flight to nowhere. but how come a judge in strasbourg could effectively stop the policy of the uk government in its tracks? well, britain has left the eu, of course, but we are still in the council of europe. that is entirely separate from the european union, set up after world war ii to oversee a european convention on human rights with a court to make sure signatories, like britain, abide by their obligations. so, how come the uk courts said one thing and the european court said another when it came to last night's flight? the answer is they were looking at slightly different things. the ukjudges had to balance the right of a sovereign governm
vicki young, bbc news, westminster. last night'sjudgment, which came less than hour before the planned take off of that flight, has raised questions about the legal procedure surrounding cases like these. here to answer a few of them is our home editor mark easton. it was the intervention of the european court of human rights late last night that turned a flight to rwanda into a flight to nowhere. but how come a judge in strasbourg could effectively stop the policy of the uk government in its...
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vicki young explains. >> he got the conservatives their biggest victory in decades. >> we did it. >> to and a half years later, why have so many have his own mp's turned on him? the early days, breaking the for colleagues. as the then an unprecedented pandemic derailing any plans you may have had. >> you must stay at home. >> sticking by a divisive advisor, dominic cummings, who had alienated mp's, clashed with the prime minister's wife accused of breaking covid rules. it is his leadership style that concerns others. >> he did a brilliant job over brexit. the country inhe conservative party should always be grateful that in my view he doesn't govern the way that a modern prime minister governs through the process of the state. feels more like a medieval monarch governing through the court and you absolutely cannot vern modern britain in that way. >> some tory mp's complain about a lack of direction, you turns over free school meals and the embarrassing climbdown after he tried to change rules and standards to protect one of his friends. leading to the loss of an ultra safe conservati
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our deputy political editor vicki young looks at borisjohnson's leadership and what could lie ahead. he won the conservatives their biggest victory in decades. good morning, everybody. my friends, well, we did it! so why, just 2.5 years later, have so many of borisjohnson's own mps turned on him? in the early days, breaking the brexit deadlock was the priority and a huge plus point with colleagues. then, an unprecedented pandemic derailed any plans mrjohnson may have had. you must stay at home. some trace his problems back to other choices. sticking by a divisive adviser, dominic cummings, who had alienated conservative mps, clashed with the prime minister's wife and was then accused of breaking covid rules. it's mrjohnson's leadership style that concerns others. i think he did a brilliant job over brexit, for which the country and the conservative party should always be grateful. but he does not in my view govern the way that a modern prime minister governs, through the normal processes of the state. it feels a bit more like a mediaeval monarch governing through a court and you abso
our deputy political editor vicki young looks at borisjohnson's leadership and what could lie ahead. he won the conservatives their biggest victory in decades. good morning, everybody. my friends, well, we did it! so why, just 2.5 years later, have so many of borisjohnson's own mps turned on him? in the early days, breaking the brexit deadlock was the priority and a huge plus point with colleagues. then, an unprecedented pandemic derailed any plans mrjohnson may have had. you must stay at home....
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vicki young, bbc news, westminster. nearly 200,000 properties in england may have to be abandoned by 2050 due to rising sea levels, according to a report. scientists say water levels could rise by as much as a metre by the end of the century. 0ur climate and environment correspondentjonah fisher is in the norfolk coast. you can actually see where my bungalow was. the sea has already made bryony homeless once. nine years ago, the land under her house here in north norfolk crumbled into the water. a coastline that has always been shaped by the waves is now being consumed at an alarming rate. december last year, about middle of it, there was eight metres of road between here and the end there. i measured it yesterday and we're down to 3.4 metres. so you've lost four metres — just over four metres — since the start of the year, basically. since last december. december. the remains of the rocks and wood, which once tried to protect briony�*s old home, can still be seen. but there's no more money for sea defences in hap
vicki young, bbc news, westminster. nearly 200,000 properties in england may have to be abandoned by 2050 due to rising sea levels, according to a report. scientists say water levels could rise by as much as a metre by the end of the century. 0ur climate and environment correspondentjonah fisher is in the norfolk coast. you can actually see where my bungalow was. the sea has already made bryony homeless once. nine years ago, the land under her house here in north norfolk crumbled into the...
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you can find plenty more on both on our website, bbc.co.uk/news. 0ur deputy politcal editor, vicki young, is at westminster. so, today was the first time in the commons for borisjohnson after that vote of confidence. any sign that those who voted against him are now willing to rally around? i those who voted against him are now willing to rally around?— willing to rally around? i guess prime minister's _ willing to rally around? i guess prime minister's questions - willing to rally around? i guess prime minister's questions is l willing to rally around? i guess i prime minister's questions is not the best way to judge the mood of the best way to judge the mood of the conservative party, there were 200 people there who were willing to cheer borisjohnson on, but there were plenty who didn't roar their approval. he certainly did not look like a man who had just lost the support of 40% of the people sitting behind him. he batted away some detailed questions about problems in the nhs from the labour leader, and sir keir starmer didn't really aggressively go for the prime minister in the way
you can find plenty more on both on our website, bbc.co.uk/news. 0ur deputy politcal editor, vicki young, is at westminster. so, today was the first time in the commons for borisjohnson after that vote of confidence. any sign that those who voted against him are now willing to rally around? i those who voted against him are now willing to rally around?— willing to rally around? i guess prime minister's _ willing to rally around? i guess prime minister's questions - willing to rally around? i...
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let's get the latest from our deputy political editor vicki young at westminster. it may be the rail bosses and union negotiating, but this is turning out to be an increasingly political issue. exactly. ministers might not be in the room doing the negotiating, but ultimately they do oversee the finances of the railways so they have real influence in this process and it's very clear too what the government thinks about this, condemning the strikes, talking about the need for modernisation of the railway. the official prime ministerial spokesperson said double—digit pay rises are not likely, they are not feasible across the board at the moment. that's because they say it would increase inflation. so the message from the government is stand firm, that is easy to say on day one of the strike top if this becomes protracted and of other people join in, top if this becomes protracted and of other peoplejoin in, if top if this becomes protracted and of other people join in, if you top if this becomes protracted and of other peoplejoin in, if you have nurses, doctors and
let's get the latest from our deputy political editor vicki young at westminster. it may be the rail bosses and union negotiating, but this is turning out to be an increasingly political issue. exactly. ministers might not be in the room doing the negotiating, but ultimately they do oversee the finances of the railways so they have real influence in this process and it's very clear too what the government thinks about this, condemning the strikes, talking about the need for modernisation of the...
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here's our deputy political editor vicki young. rejected by the voters, conservatives say they were braced for defeat. but after the liberal democrats' victory, the tory candidate couldn't get out quick enough. d0 candidate couldn't get out quick enou:h. ,, ., ., candidate couldn't get out quick enou:h. ., ., ., ~ enough. do you not to say thank you to everyone? — enough. do you not to say thank you to everyone? in _ enough. do you not to say thank you to everyone? in wakefield, - enough. do you not to say thank you to everyone? in wakefield, it - enough. do you not to say thank you to everyone? in wakefield, it was i to everyone? in wakefield, it was labour celebrating, _ to everyone? in wakefield, it was labour celebrating, at _ to everyone? in wakefield, it was labour celebrating, at the - to everyone? in wakefield, it was labour celebrating, at the last - labour celebrating, at the last election they lost dozens of seat like this. is this a sign they can win them back.— like this. is this a sign they can win them back. ., ,
here's our deputy political editor vicki young. rejected by the voters, conservatives say they were braced for defeat. but after the liberal democrats' victory, the tory candidate couldn't get out quick enough. d0 candidate couldn't get out quick enou:h. ,, ., ., candidate couldn't get out quick enou:h. ., ., ., ~ enough. do you not to say thank you to everyone? — enough. do you not to say thank you to everyone? in _ enough. do you not to say thank you to everyone? in wakefield, - enough. do...
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our deputy political editor vicki young reports. he's walked out of his job, and today, we got a partial explanation. lord geidt had previously talked about his frustration being borisjohnson's adviser on ethics. the final straw, though, was a disagreement over a trade issue. in his resignation letter to the prime minister, lord geidt said he was asked... he added that it would make a mockery of the rules on standards, saying... this is likely to be a reference to ministers wanting to extend tariffs on steel imports, a move that could break international trade rules. this isn't the first time borisjohnson has lost his adviser on standards. sir alex allan, a friend of lord geidt�*s, resigned from the same post 18 months ago. i just felt really upset that christopher geidt, who is a very honourable man, had been put in a position where he felt he had no option but to resign. i've known him for many years, and he's a dedicated public servant, a man with lots of integrity, and he wouldn't have taken this decision lightly. i mean, it's
our deputy political editor vicki young reports. he's walked out of his job, and today, we got a partial explanation. lord geidt had previously talked about his frustration being borisjohnson's adviser on ethics. the final straw, though, was a disagreement over a trade issue. in his resignation letter to the prime minister, lord geidt said he was asked... he added that it would make a mockery of the rules on standards, saying... this is likely to be a reference to ministers wanting to extend...
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let's hear the thoughts of deputy political editor vicki young, who was looking at what could happen next. he won the conservatives their biggest victory in decades. good morning, everybody! we did it! why have so many of boris johnson's mps turned on him two and a half years later? in the early days, breaking the brexit deadlock was the priority and a huge plus point with colleagues. then an unprecedented pandemic derailed any plans mrjohnson may have had. you must stay at home. some trace his problems back to other choices, sticking by dominic cummings who had alienated conservative mps, clashed with the prime minister's wife, and was then accused of breaking covid rules. it's mrjohnson's leadership style that concerns others. i think you did a brilliantjob over brexit, for which the country and conservative party should always be grateful. but he doesn't in my view govern in the way a modern prime minister governs, through the normal processes of the state, it feels a bit more like a medieval monarch governing through a court, and you absolutely cannot govern modern britain in tha
let's hear the thoughts of deputy political editor vicki young, who was looking at what could happen next. he won the conservatives their biggest victory in decades. good morning, everybody! we did it! why have so many of boris johnson's mps turned on him two and a half years later? in the early days, breaking the brexit deadlock was the priority and a huge plus point with colleagues. then an unprecedented pandemic derailed any plans mrjohnson may have had. you must stay at home. some trace his...
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let's catch up with more of that with vicky, vicky young, the bbc deputy political editor. what you think will be there today? remember, that des - ite will be there today? remember, that desite all will be there today? remember, that despite all the _ will be there today? remember, that despite all the opposition, _ will be there today? remember, that despite all the opposition, over i will be there today? remember, that despite all the opposition, over 40%| despite all the opposition, over 40% of borisjohnson's own mps say they don't have confidence in him, it still does leave over 200 who, let's face it, will be told in no uncertain terms to get in that chamber and cheer as loudly as they can, so they can certainly make some noise and make sure that he sounds supported. i think first keir starmer, the biggest challenge of the week would be deciding which hit of material to use because i think the most damaging thing for the minister is always those devastating letters from his own side, pointing out basically his failings and so that will give the keir starmer quite a lo
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. >> okay, vicky, thank you. >>> up next for us the trailblazing college coach guiding young women for five decades and inspiring america. about how their skin feels... ...when it comes to our skin, what if it could feel differently? say hello to opzelura for the treatment of mild to moderate eczema. opzelura is a steroid-free cream proven to help clear skin and significantly reduce itch. do not start opzelura if you have any infection as it may lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you are being treated for an infection;... ...have tb or have been in close contact with someone with tb; have had hepatitis b or c. serious lung infections, skin cancer, blood clots, and low blood cell counts have been reported with opzelura. in patients taking jak inhibitors, serious infections, increased risk of death, lymphoma, other cancers, immune system problems, and major cardiovascular events have occured. the most common side effect is pain and swelling in the nose or throat. it's a one-of-a-kind cream. so, what could that mean for your skin? ask your dermatologist about opzelura.
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but don't have permanent status will grow by 100,000 every year, vicki and grant, thank you, catherine. >> next up, the end of an era for the internet. now the internet explorer is no more. and if you hope feel, we hope you'll join us for the bay area. pride parade special love will keep us together. it's hosted by our own john trouble and taylor the second airs thursday night, june 23rd airs thursday night, june 23rd at 6.30. we'll be right back. meet a future mom, airs thursday night, june 23rd at 6.30. we'll be right back. a first-time mom and a seasoned pro. this mom's one step closer to their new mini-van! yeah, you'll get used to it. this mom's depositing money with tools on-hand. cha ching. and this mom, well, she's setting an appointment here, so her son can get set up there and start his own financial journey. that's because these moms all have chase. smart bankers. convenient tools. one bank with the power of both. chase. make more of what's yours. when it comes to cybersecurity, the biggest threats don't always strike the biggest targets. so help safeguard your small busines
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i'm grant lotus and i'm vicki liviakis. today's vote could clear the way for regulators to authorize both pediatric vaccines on an emergency basis later on this week. kron four's justine waldman joins us now live in the newsroom to explain more justine. >> good evening. kids under 5 are that last remaining group in the united states to get vaccinated and a lot of parents have been anxious to protect their little children. the 2 vaccines use the same technology. but there are some differences. so let's go over them. here is how the 2 vaccines our different pfizer's vaccine is for children. 6 months to 4 years old. moderna's vaccine is for 6 months to 5 years. pfizer shots are just one-tenth its adult dose shots or one quarter. the dose of the company's adult shots moderna has a 2 dose series. it was 30 to 40% effective at preventing mild infections. pfizer has 3 shots and is 80% effective in protect preventing symptomatic coronavirus infections vaccine. experts say the shots have not been tested against each other. so there'
i'm grant lotus and i'm vicki liviakis. today's vote could clear the way for regulators to authorize both pediatric vaccines on an emergency basis later on this week. kron four's justine waldman joins us now live in the newsroom to explain more justine. >> good evening. kids under 5 are that last remaining group in the united states to get vaccinated and a lot of parents have been anxious to protect their little children. the 2 vaccines use the same technology. but there are some...
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. >> wow >> like we're doing a reunion story on the plaza >> vicki, incredible well done. >> able to see all our pals. thank you "today" show >> what a great day. nicki, thank you >> jenna's going to show the perfect book for your young readers to start the summer reading list a conversation with the wildly successful -- some of your family's favorite stories. the reunion continues on the plaza but first this is "today" >> on nbc. meet three sisters learning how to spend, save, and budget. all with chase first banking. freedom for kids. ♪ ♪ control for parents. one bank with tools for both. chase. make more of what's yours. >>> recovery that was so epic and amazing thank you, guys. we're backong the plaza. jenna, you're launching the jenna jr. for young readers. >> i'm so excited about this and eager to help kids develop a passion for reading. we have a summer reading list, which i think is incredible. we hope kids will love it and more than 25 others. she's tapped into the hearts and minds of young readers everywhere i recently caught up with her at our local kids' book store, b
. >> wow >> like we're doing a reunion story on the plaza >> vicki, incredible well done. >> able to see all our pals. thank you "today" show >> what a great day. nicki, thank you >> jenna's going to show the perfect book for your young readers to start the summer reading list a conversation with the wildly successful -- some of your family's favorite stories. the reunion continues on the plaza but first this is "today" >> on nbc....