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chris mason there, - just around the corner. thanks, chris. chris mason there, our . chris. chris mason there, our political editor. israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has agreed to send officials to egypt and qatar in the coming days for a new round of talks on a possible ceasefire in gaza. it comes a day after the un's top court, the international court ofjustice, ordered israel to allow the unimpeded flow of food aid into gaza, where sections of the palestinian population are said to be facing imminent starvation. injerusalem, there is an uneasy calm, as palestinians mark easter and ramadan — from there our international editor jeremy bowen now reports. injerusalem, where tension — and worse — are normal, there is always the consolation of religion. this ramadan, many of those ending a day of prayer at the aqsa mosque were palestinian israelis, around a fifth of israel's population. israel, citing security, restricts access to jerusalem for palestinians from the occupied west bank. just down the road, palestinian christians were deep in their celebration o
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indeed, chris, thank you, chris mason _ comes. indeed, chris, thank you, chris mason at _ comes. indeed, chris, thank you, chris mason at westminster - comes. indeed, chris, thank you, chris mason at westminster and l chris mason at westminster and faisal islam reporting for us. time for a look at the weather. and sarah has more by the river tyne.
indeed, chris, thank you, chris mason _ comes. indeed, chris, thank you, chris mason at _ comes. indeed, chris, thank you, chris mason at westminster - comes. indeed, chris, thank you, chris mason at westminster and l chris mason at westminster and faisal islam reporting for us. time for a look at the weather. and sarah has more by the river tyne.
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that's the family of chris kaba. it should _ thank you. that's the family of chris kaba. it should be - thank you. that's the family of chris kaba. it should be said i thank you. that's the family of - chris kaba. it should be said media organisations including the bbc challenged the officer's legal application to protect his identity on the basis that confidence in the criminaljustice on the basis that confidence in the criminal justice system on the basis that confidence in the criminaljustice system required cases to be held wherever possible in public. stay with us on bbc news. live from london, this is bbc news. breaking news, a major report into army into northern ireland during the troubles has seen calls for apologies from the uk government and ira for apologies to surviving victims. a press conference is about to start. the inquiry has probed the activities of the british agent known as stakeknife within the provisional ira. our correspondent jennifer o'leary is outside the press conference in belfast. take us through what this investigation was about and its fin
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chris, everyone has had a chance to sleep on the budget now. another bed reference, i can�*t help myself! what are your thoughts? so there are a couple of things, i think, today. there has been a bit of a thing today, hasn�*t there, but the conservatives, the chancellor sort of aerating this aspiration, not a promise, a sort of ambition to scrap national insurance contributions. we have seen these cuts, two rounds of 2p cuts, and then he sort to entertained the idea that maybe you could get rid of them. but without saying it is our policy to get rid of them. ora pledge ora plan. indeed. and then you have labour trying to make an argument that says this is a giant unfunded sort of tax cut promise except it isn�*t quite a promise. so what i think you have got is the conservatives seeking to point to a dividing line of aspiration, if you like. it�*s not really a dividing line because it�*s not a policy but it gets you some way, i suppose, to a sense of where the conservatives would like to go, with labour arguing that this is sort of irr
chris, everyone has had a chance to sleep on the budget now. another bed reference, i can�*t help myself! what are your thoughts? so there are a couple of things, i think, today. there has been a bit of a thing today, hasn�*t there, but the conservatives, the chancellor sort of aerating this aspiration, not a promise, a sort of ambition to scrap national insurance contributions. we have seen these cuts, two rounds of 2p cuts, and then he sort to entertained the idea that maybe you could get...
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chris christie he will not he joining _ is that chris christie he will not be joining the no labels ticket. i will take — be joining the no labels ticket. i will take a — be joining the no labels ticket. i will take a moment and acknowledge the founding chairman of no labels a senator— the founding chairman of no labels a senator from connecticut, lieberman passed _ senator from connecticut, lieberman passed away and i feel awful and that is— passed away and i feel awful and that is a — passed away and i feel awful and that is a sad state of affairs, but the no _ that is a sad state of affairs, but the no labels ticket which is the third—party venture has candidate after— third—party venture has candidate after candidate, potential candidates, reject them. it is clear that no_ candidates, reject them. it is clear that no label is based on the focus groups. _ that no label is based on the focus groups, based on the polling, that a no labels— groups, based on the polling, that a no labels third—party ticket really pretty— no labels third—party ticket really pre
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chris mason, she has had her say now? , , ., , ., chris mason, she has had her say now? , , . , ., ., . now? yes, she has written an article that has been _ now? yes, she has written an article that has been published _ now? yes, she has written an article that has been published in _ now? yes, she has written an article that has been published in the - now? yes, she has written an article that has been published in the last l that has been published in the last few minutes in the independent in which she describes frank hester�*s alleged remarks as a textbook definition of racism and sexism. she accuses the conservative party of long having been" a source of whipping up racism in the country". that is clearly an allegation the conservatives would vehemently deny. she criticises the labour leadership too and says they were too slow to call this racism and sexism and have been too slow in the past to apologise to her for her being a victim of racism and sexism. what we can see here is her anger. she is livid and upset.— can see here is her anger. she is livid and upse
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chris. — saying it and it's not you saying it, chris, but one would want that instrument — it, chris, but one would want that instrument to be administered in the hands _ instrument to be administered in the hands of— instrument to be administered in the hands of a _ instrument to be administered in the hands of a person of integrity and i don't _ hands of a person of integrity and i don't think— hands of a person of integrity and i don't think there are enough of those _ don't think there are enough of those in — don't think there are enough of those in the current government. mr those in the current government. my gove those in the current government. gove has those in the current government. iji gove has insisted those in the current government. m gove has insisted groups would only be deemed extremist after in his words, a patient assessment of the evidence and if they showed a consistent pattern of behaviour. so thatis consistent pattern of behaviour. so that is how he's describing it. i don't believe a word he says! there is a long _ don't believe a word he says! there is
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chris mccann not so convinced about this as _ chris mccann not so convinced about this as some — chris mccann not so convinced about this as some of— chris mccann not so convinced about this. as some of the _ chris mccann not so convinced about this. as some of the other— this. as some of the other panellists _ this. as some of the other panellists have _ this. as some of the other panellists have said, - this. as some of the otherj panellists have said, there this. as some of the other. panellists have said, there is this. as some of the other- panellists have said, there is no strategy — panellists have said, there is no strategy for _ panellists have said, there is no strategy for growth, _ panellists have said, there is no strategy for growth, there - panellists have said, there is no strategy for growth, there is - panellists have said, there is no strategy for growth, there is no| strategy for growth, there is no clear-cut— strategy for growth, there is no clear—cut strategy _ strategy for growth, there is no clear—cut strategy for _ strategy for growth, there is no c
chris mccann not so convinced about this as _ chris mccann not so convinced about this as some — chris mccann not so convinced about this as some of— chris mccann not so convinced about this. as some of the _ chris mccann not so convinced about this. as some of the other— this. as some of the other panellists _ this. as some of the other panellists have _ this. as some of the other panellists have said, - this. as some of the otherj panellists have said, there this. as some of the other....
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chris williamson, thank ou decent career. chris williamson, thank you very — decent career. chris williamson, thank you very much. _ decent career. chris williamson, thank you very much. clearly - decent career. chris williamson, l thank you very much. clearly food for thought, thank you very much. clearly food forthought, particular thank you very much. clearly food for thought, particularfor thank you very much. clearly food for thought, particular for the labour party, if george galloway does pull off this victory here as his supporters clearly expect that he will tonight, and we will see what the reaction is from the labour leadership into the morning.- leadership into the morning. peter, there was a — leadership into the morning. peter, there was a cheer _ leadership into the morning. peter, there was a cheer behind _ leadership into the morning. peter, there was a cheer behind you - leadership into the morning. peter, there was a cheer behind you whatl leadership into the morning. peter, j there was a cheer behind you what i was going on. any idea what that was for?
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as long as they are on _ chris committed port? as long as they are on the _ chris committed port? as long as they are on the river, - chris committed port? as long as they are on the river, it - as they are on the river, it would be very difficult for them to disembark for any reason other than an emergency. once they are back into port the crew that had short passes when they were here for this day will be able to go to sure. 0k, day will be able to go to sure. ok, thanks so much for speaking to us, andrew middleton, director of the apostleship of the sea in baltimore. we appreciate your time. you are very welcome. _ eight people expected to be part of a transitional presidential council in haiti issued an official statement on wednesday, pledging to restore order. once the council is fully formed, it will be responsible for selecting a new prime minister to replace ariel henry, who agreed to resign two weeks ago amid rising gang violence in the country's capital. our north america correspondent, nomia iqbal, has been talking to haitians about their country's crisis, and future.
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chris, welcome news for the _ need it politically. chris, welcome news for the government - need it politically. chris, welcome news for the government but - need it politically. chris, welcome - news for the government but whether to pacify the prime minister because my critics? to pacify the prime minister because m critics? , my critics? they need it politically. _ my critics? they need it politically. i _ my critics? they need it politically, i underline l my critics? they need it i politically, i underline that my critics? they need it - politically, i underline that again. straight _ politically, i underline that again. straight after the prime minister's appointment with faisal he was down the road _ appointment with faisal he was down the road to— appointment with faisal he was down the road to parliament for another appointment with his backbenchers in private _ appointment with his backbenchers in private i_ appointment with his backbenchers in private. i say in private, people like me — private. i say in private, people
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. i you just told us, what do you think of that chris mark yes.— of that chris mark yes. i think it's disgusting- _ of that chris mark yes. i think it's disgusting- l— of that chris mark yes. i think it's disgusting. i worked _ of that chris mark yes. i think it's disgusting. i worked from - of that chris mark yes. i think it's disgusting. i worked from the - of that chris mark yes. i think it's| disgusting. i worked from the age of that chris mark yes. i think it's i disgusting. i worked from the age of 15, i disgusting. i worked from the age of 15, i worked — disgusting. i worked from the age of 15, i worked to— disgusting. i worked from the age of 15, i worked to a _ disgusting. i worked from the age of 15, i worked to a sewing factory - disgusting. i worked from the age of 15, i worked to a sewing factory at. 15, i worked to a sewing factory at the age _ 15, i worked to a sewing factory at the age of— 15, i worked to a sewing factory at the age of 15— 15, i worked to a sewing factory at the age of 15 and _ 15, i worked to a sewing factory at the age of 15 an
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chris, thank you. now to the middle _ westminster on monday. chris, thank you. now to the middle east. - hamas has said tonight that seven hostages held in gaza had been killed as a result of israel's military action. president biden has announced that the us is to begin humanitarian aid drops in gaza, including of food, and said he was working on a deal for an immediate ceasefire so that more aid could get through to the territory. it comes after the foreign secretary, lord cameron, called for an urgent investigation into how more than 100 palestinians were killed as they crowded round a convoy of supplies in northern gaza yesterday. the israeli army has acknowledged that its soldiers opened fire at one point, but says most of the deaths were caused by a crush, or lorries running people over. our special correspondent fergal keane, working with bbc verify, has been piecing together more details of what happened. his report contains some distressing images. although death is everywhere now in gaza, the
chris, thank you. now to the middle _ westminster on monday. chris, thank you. now to the middle east. - hamas has said tonight that seven hostages held in gaza had been killed as a result of israel's military action. president biden has announced that the us is to begin humanitarian aid drops in gaza, including of food, and said he was working on a deal for an immediate ceasefire so that more aid could get through to the territory. it comes after the foreign secretary, lord cameron, called for...
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now, chris, we learnt something there from michael gove. well, you always learn more than one thing from michael gove, but the main thing i learned was that you and he are both great fans of shania twain. oh, well, i mean, michael has great taste in music, that's all i can say. you know, "giddy up!" even though it's more than a year old now, that song, still one of the best songs of the last 12, 11; months, i think, let alone all the big hits. "man, i feel like a woman." oh, it's brilliant that shania twain's at glastonbury. this is like radio 2 now rather than a news podcast. the thing about glastonbury, though, is that there is always a bit of a political angle and for me the best one of the last few years was when tom watson was labour deputy leader and it was the day after the brexit referendum. and was he spotted at a silent disco at glasto? yeah, a silent disco. i think at about 3am in the morning. there was a photo. i can picture an image. i can't remember if it was a moving image or a still image. i'm sure it was moving, with those
now, chris, we learnt something there from michael gove. well, you always learn more than one thing from michael gove, but the main thing i learned was that you and he are both great fans of shania twain. oh, well, i mean, michael has great taste in music, that's all i can say. you know, "giddy up!" even though it's more than a year old now, that song, still one of the best songs of the last 12, 11; months, i think, let alone all the big hits. "man, i feel like a woman." oh,...
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chris mason, bbc news, westminster. live to westminster now and our political correspondent helen catt. i believe we have been hearing more from diane abbott? yes. i believe we have been hearing more from diane abbott?— from diane abbott? yes, you heard chris saying — from diane abbott? yes, you heard chris saying she _ from diane abbott? yes, you heard chris saying she appeared - from diane abbott? yes, you heard chris saying she appeared to - from diane abbott? yes, you heard chris saying she appeared to be - chris saying she appeared to be absolutely fuming she was not able to speak in prime minister's questions earlier. we have heard from her, she has written an article for the independent website in which she has criticised the leadership of both the conservative party and the labour party. diane abbott herself is currently suspended from the labour party over a letter she wrote, for which she has apologised, which is claimed was anti—semitic. she has apologised. she has criticised both leaderships. she took
chris mason, bbc news, westminster. live to westminster now and our political correspondent helen catt. i believe we have been hearing more from diane abbott? yes. i believe we have been hearing more from diane abbott?— from diane abbott? yes, you heard chris saying — from diane abbott? yes, you heard chris saying she _ from diane abbott? yes, you heard chris saying she appeared - from diane abbott? yes, you heard chris saying she appeared to - from diane abbott? yes, you heard chris saying...
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that is chris packham talking to the bbc. stay with us here on bbc news. plenty more on the stories we are covering on the bbc news website. hello again. for most of you, the weather is cheering up quite nicely and the afternoon promises some decent spells of sunshine. so far, some of the best breaks in the cloud have been across wales with these sunny skies spotted earlier in north—west wales. but it's not the only place that's seeing sunshine today. northern ireland, scotland, northern england also seeing increasingly sunny skies. it's across east anglia and south—east england where we'll probably keep a lot of cloud. it's a mild day, 13 degrees for belfast and aberdeen, 15 or 16 in the mildest spots in england and wales. one or two isolated showers knocking around, yes, but for many of you, it stays dry. that's not the case, though, overnight, because low pressure's set to move in. and with that, we're going to see some fairly persistent outbreaks of rain pushing in, particularly to northern ireland, wales and northern england. a mild night, though,
that is chris packham talking to the bbc. stay with us here on bbc news. plenty more on the stories we are covering on the bbc news website. hello again. for most of you, the weather is cheering up quite nicely and the afternoon promises some decent spells of sunshine. so far, some of the best breaks in the cloud have been across wales with these sunny skies spotted earlier in north—west wales. but it's not the only place that's seeing sunshine today. northern ireland, scotland, northern...
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that was chris williamson of the workers — career. that was chris williamson of the workers party — career. that was chris williamson of the workers party of— career. that was chris williamson of the workers party of britain, i career. that was chris williamson of| the workers party of britain, george galloway�*s party, talking to us. back to the count in rochdale. i see that political editor of bbc north west say that george galloway�*s team are so confident, they�*re already planning a victory rally in the town. it would be a big win for him if they do come first, party peter. it would, yes. he�*s a formidable campaigner and with what is going on in the middle east right now, you heard chris williamson making the point that people are deeply concerned about it, particularly in the muslim community here, and he clearly has managed to enthuse an awful lot of voters. now, quite how long he actually spends in parliament is probably a different matter, really. labour will probably be pretty hopeful when it comes to the genera
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here's chris fawkes. who would play you, chris? i'm not sure about — who would play you, chris? i'm not sure about that _ who would play you, chris? i'm not sure about that one _ who would play you, chris? i'm not sure about that one and _ who would play you, chris? i'm not sure about that one and i'm - who would play you, chris? i'm not sure about that one and i'm not i who would play you, chris? i'm notl sure about that one and i'm not sure i'm worth playing. anyway, let's head back into the weather world. today the weather brightening up for many with spells of sunshine developing pretty widely across the uk. some pleasant weather around, and it stays cloudy across east anglia and the south—east where there are a few showers but the best of the sunshine so far is in wales, northern england and it should stay dry and scotland and northern ireland with a mixture of sunny spells and a few fleeting passing showers, you would be unlucky to catch a shower today. temperature is 13 degrees or scotland and northern ireland but as high as 15 or 16 in east anglia and southern england,
here's chris fawkes. who would play you, chris? i'm not sure about — who would play you, chris? i'm not sure about that _ who would play you, chris? i'm not sure about that one _ who would play you, chris? i'm not sure about that one and _ who would play you, chris? i'm not sure about that one and i'm - who would play you, chris? i'm not sure about that one and i'm not i who would play you, chris? i'm notl sure about that one and i'm not sure i'm worth playing. anyway, let's head back into...
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chris mason, bbc news, westminster. chris is at milbank tonight to give us more reaction. when you've got the two leaders across the dispatch box about which of their respective party is the most races and then the person who is the target does amy get a chance to speak about it, not parliaments finest hour. you get a chance to speak about it, not parliaments finest hour.— parliaments finest hour. you see parliaments _ parliaments finest hour. you see parliaments political— parliaments finest hour. you see parliaments political parties, - parliaments political parties, individuals, institutions wondering when they're confronted by these weighty and passionate subjects —— and freedom of speech and belonging and freedom of speech and belonging and identity and notions of being canceled. in many senses they reflect debates we're seeing in so many countries around the world. these debates are happening very awkwardly. as if to illustrate that point diane abbott currently sits as an independent mp because she was suspended from the parliamentary labour party nearly a ye
chris mason, bbc news, westminster. chris is at milbank tonight to give us more reaction. when you've got the two leaders across the dispatch box about which of their respective party is the most races and then the person who is the target does amy get a chance to speak about it, not parliaments finest hour. you get a chance to speak about it, not parliaments finest hour.— parliaments finest hour. you see parliaments _ parliaments finest hour. you see parliaments political— parliaments...
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here's chris fawkes. weather—wise today, we have lots of the brisk wind today about the amount of code we have seen is varying a lot from place to place. in southern england some sunshine, in hampshire temperatures reaching 12 degrees. but there was extensive cloud across the east of scotland in the east of england, temperatures struggled, around 4 to six celsius. those of you who like a pub quiz question, the uk
here's chris fawkes. weather—wise today, we have lots of the brisk wind today about the amount of code we have seen is varying a lot from place to place. in southern england some sunshine, in hampshire temperatures reaching 12 degrees. but there was extensive cloud across the east of scotland in the east of england, temperatures struggled, around 4 to six celsius. those of you who like a pub quiz question, the uk
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here's chris fawkes. todayit today it was a largely a dry day, although the amount of cloud varied from place to place. 12 degrees in hampshire and 13 in parts of sussex, but for the north sea coast a lot of clout and for the most of the day temperature struggled around 6 degrees. the uk has a helmet wind and it is blowing at
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the metropolitan police firearms officer charged with the murder of 24—year—old chris kaba is named in court for the first time. theresa may announces she'll stand down as an mp at the next election, nearly five years after resigning as prime minister. baby crying. paternity leave rules become more flexible, but campaigners say the changes still don't go far enough. and the grandaughter of england legend ian wright pulls on her boots for the biggest girls�* football session ever. and coming up on bbc news. india's dominance on day two of the final test against england has given them a substantial lead as they look for their fourth win in the series. good afternoon. a major independent report into stakeknife — the british army's top agent inside the ira's internal security unit — has concluded that his work probably resulted in more lives being lost than saved. the seven—year investigation — called operation kenova — examined the activities of freddie scappaticci during the troubles in northern ireland. he's suspected of involvement in numerous murders. the police service of
the metropolitan police firearms officer charged with the murder of 24—year—old chris kaba is named in court for the first time. theresa may announces she'll stand down as an mp at the next election, nearly five years after resigning as prime minister. baby crying. paternity leave rules become more flexible, but campaigners say the changes still don't go far enough. and the grandaughter of england legend ian wright pulls on her boots for the biggest girls�* football session ever. and...
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chris campbell— one is an act of hope. chris campbell was _ one is an act of hope. chris campbell was assistant - one is an act of hope. chris - campbell was assistant treasury secretary under donald trump and now runs an advisory firm. he gave his reaction to the speech. i runs an advisory firm. he gave his reaction to the speech.— reaction to the speech. i think the resident reaction to the speech. i think the president has _ reaction to the speech. i think the president has outlined _ reaction to the speech. i think the president has outlined proposals i president has outlined proposals today— president has outlined proposals today that — president has outlined proposals today that clearly _ president has outlined proposals today that clearly is... _ president has outlined proposals today that clearly is... we - president has outlined proposals today that clearly is... we are i today that clearly is... we are marching _ today that clearly is... we are marching towards _ today that clearly is... we are marching towards a _ today that clearly is... we are mar
chris campbell— one is an act of hope. chris campbell was _ one is an act of hope. chris campbell was assistant - one is an act of hope. chris - campbell was assistant treasury secretary under donald trump and now runs an advisory firm. he gave his reaction to the speech. i runs an advisory firm. he gave his reaction to the speech.— reaction to the speech. i think the resident reaction to the speech. i think the president has _ reaction to the speech. i think the president has outlined _...
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thing from chris christie, when 6 chris— the same thing from chris christie, when a chris christie bowed out, he was asked _ when a chris christie bowed out, he was asked if— when a chris christie bowed out, he was asked if he would consider being on a third _ was asked if he would consider being on a third party tickets, he did not say no _ on a third party tickets, he did not say no he — on a third party tickets, he did not say no. he said he would like. nikki haley— say no. he said he would like. nikki haiev was _ say no. he said he would like. nikki haley was asked this days ago and she did _ haley was asked this days ago and she did not say no. she bought a little _ she did not say no. she bought a little cold — she did not say no. she bought a little cold water on it, which she has to, — little cold water on it, which she has to, and _ little cold water on it, which she has to, and she said she was running a republican, but again, she did not say no _ a republican, but again, she did not say no i_ a republican, but again, she did not say no. i think there is a possibility
thing from chris christie, when 6 chris— the same thing from chris christie, when a chris christie bowed out, he was asked _ when a chris christie bowed out, he was asked if— when a chris christie bowed out, he was asked if he would consider being on a third _ was asked if he would consider being on a third party tickets, he did not say no _ on a third party tickets, he did not say no he — on a third party tickets, he did not say no. he said he would like. nikki haley— say no. he said...
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here's chris mason. just over a week ago the prime minister use the stage of his office to warn against racism and extremism in politics. atill" to warn against racism and extremism in olitics. ., _ , , in politics. our democracy itself is a tar: et in politics. our democracy itself is a target nova _ in politics. our democracy itself is a target now. council _ in politics. our democracy itself is a target now. council meetings i in politics. our democracy itself is l a target now. council meetings and local events have been stormed, mps do not feel safe in their homes. now the guardian — do not feel safe in their homes. now the guardian reports that frank hester, a multimillionaire doughnut to the conservative party, said this in 2019 -- to the conservative party, said this in 2019 —— donor. all day downing street did not call these alleged remarks racist. until tonight when they did. the prime minister's spokesperson saying... the bbc has not independently verified that mr hester, seen here on th
here's chris mason. just over a week ago the prime minister use the stage of his office to warn against racism and extremism in politics. atill" to warn against racism and extremism in olitics. ., _ , , in politics. our democracy itself is a tar: et in politics. our democracy itself is a target nova _ in politics. our democracy itself is a target now. council _ in politics. our democracy itself is a target now. council meetings i in politics. our democracy itself is l a target now. council...
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why are you being told you can't get across chris mark is notl can�*t get across chris mark is not a matter of being told, there are only a few crossings open at the moment, there are stringent checks going on those vehicles going across the border as well. indie those vehicles going across the border as well.— those vehicles going across the border as well. we need greater atlanta crossings _ border as well. we need greater atlanta crossings and _ border as well. we need greater atlanta crossings and secondly l border as well. we need greater i atlanta crossings and secondly we need better access for those trucks to get humanitarian supplies and and get them fast. ultimately, we�*re not talking about ten, 20, 30 trucks a day. we need hundreds of trucks a day. we need hundreds of trucks a day to get in to feed the population the size of the city of manchester. 2.3 million people are on the brink of starvation, many of them particularly in northern gaza, it�*s only a matter of time before we see more and more deaths as a result of hunger. so first of all, it is a matter of openi
why are you being told you can't get across chris mark is notl can�*t get across chris mark is not a matter of being told, there are only a few crossings open at the moment, there are stringent checks going on those vehicles going across the border as well. indie those vehicles going across the border as well.— those vehicles going across the border as well. we need greater atlanta crossings _ border as well. we need greater atlanta crossings and _ border as well. we need greater atlanta...
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joining me now is technology journalist chris stokel—walker. very good morning to you, chris. just bring us up to speed on what they're accused of. put it in simple terms. essentially, apple is accused of charging fees that would lock people into their app store and obviously, apple takes a cut from that. likewise, google�*s parent company alphabet is essentially accused of doing the same sort of thing with their google play store, their equivalent store, and also prioritising certain things within their search engine. so obviously, their search engine. so obviously, the digital markets act was designed to stop so—called gatekeepers from exerting monopolistic power. obviously, the companies of all say they do not do that, but european regulators have got pretty tough talking on these companies of late. i'm sure people will think, i have heard of crackdowns on big tech. we have seen it in america, the eu of course fining apple recently, and we are speaking pretty eye watering fines here, tens of billions, if i'm correct, if they are found guilty. what is driving this crackd
joining me now is technology journalist chris stokel—walker. very good morning to you, chris. just bring us up to speed on what they're accused of. put it in simple terms. essentially, apple is accused of charging fees that would lock people into their app store and obviously, apple takes a cut from that. likewise, google�*s parent company alphabet is essentially accused of doing the same sort of thing with their google play store, their equivalent store, and also prioritising certain...
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and then you, chris mullin, get involved, with others. i was a freelance journalist, an impoverished freelance journalist in the late �*705. a friend of mine, peter chippendale, who was a guardian journalist, had attended the trial, and on the basis of his attendance at trial — this was in 1975. he was also talking to some of the relatives of the six men. he said he thought they'd got the wrong people. so my interest was aroused from that time onwards, but i wasn't in a position to do anything about it since i didn't have the resources. the other thing peter chippendale said to me is, the only way you're going to crack this is to find the actual bombers and they'll be somewhere in ireland. you are convinced you did find the actual bombers, aren't you? oh, i know i did. they told me what they did. i mean, several of them did, anyway. but let's take it bit by bit. so eventually i found a publisher who was... i was an investigative journalist, or i liked to think i was, so eventually i found a publisher who commissioned a book. but i sti
and then you, chris mullin, get involved, with others. i was a freelance journalist, an impoverished freelance journalist in the late �*705. a friend of mine, peter chippendale, who was a guardian journalist, had attended the trial, and on the basis of his attendance at trial — this was in 1975. he was also talking to some of the relatives of the six men. he said he thought they'd got the wrong people. so my interest was aroused from that time onwards, but i wasn't in a position to do...
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the police officer accused of killing chris kaba in south london is named publically for the first time. also coming up on the world today: harry and britney what do these two have in common? we'll tell you later in the show. welcome to the world today. start tonight with global efforts being ramped up to get aid into gaza. until now it's been done by road and then air — now a sea corridor is being set up to gert much needed food, water, medicine and temporary shelters into the palestinian terrority. aid provided by the united arab emirates will be gathered at cyprus, where it can be inspected by officials from the israeli government; and from there it will travel a via a maritime corridor actross the eastern meditterranen to the coast of gaza. the european commission chief was in cyprus earlier to make the announcement — she spoke to reporters along with the cypriot president a point where we simply have to unlock all possible routes. the humanitarian situation in gaza is dire. with an extent palestinian families and children desperate with an extent palestinian families and childr
the police officer accused of killing chris kaba in south london is named publically for the first time. also coming up on the world today: harry and britney what do these two have in common? we'll tell you later in the show. welcome to the world today. start tonight with global efforts being ramped up to get aid into gaza. until now it's been done by road and then air — now a sea corridor is being set up to gert much needed food, water, medicine and temporary shelters into the palestinian...
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chris hope _ with the people's channel, gb news. chris hope from gb news. on the 2nd ofjanuary. _ chris hope from gb news. on the 2nd ofjanuary. you — chris hope from gb news. on the 2nd ofjanuary. you said _ chris hope from gb news. on the 2nd ofjanuary, you said reform _ chris hope from gb news. on the 2nd ofjanuary, you said reform was - chris hope from gb news. on the 2nd ofjanuary, you said reform was not l ofjanuary, you said reform was not the answer — ofjanuary, you said reform was not the answer and _ ofjanuary, you said reform was not the answer and leaves _ ofjanuary, you said reform was not the answer and leaves the - ofjanuary, you said reform was not the answer and leaves the door- ofjanuary, you said reform was not. the answer and leaves the door open for keir— the answer and leaves the door open for keir starmer. _ the answer and leaves the door open for keir starmer. what _ the answer and leaves the door open for keir starmer. what has— the answer and leaves the door open for keir starmer. what has changed i for keir starmer. what h
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let'sjoin let's join chris mason again. chris, what more can you tell us? from beijing to blackpool, it has all been happening this afternoon. what has happened with mr benton, he had appointment with some reporters from the times but he didn't realise they were from the times because they were from the times because they said they were from a gambling company which was fictitious, they were offering to pay him, he suggested he could ask parliamentary questions and even leaked confidential papers and nothing happened beyond that point other than the video from the times was published and he found himself on a one—way ticket out of the parliamentary conservative party. since then there have been various reports into what went on and his constituents in lancashire were deciding whether or not to trigger a by—election under what is known as a recall petition. that has all been fast forwarded because mr benton has packedit fast forwarded because mr benton has packed it in. why does that matter? it means there could be a by—election as soon as the same day
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and it's chris in the studio. now, basically, chris, ourwhole careers as politicaljournalists, there has been bubbling away this campaign led by the waspi women, so women against state pension inequality, and this is women who were born in the 50s but saw their state pension age increase so that it was equalised with men, and lots of them feel like they lost out as a result for various reasons. yeah, and the whole thing strikes a chord with a couple of other issues that have made news in just the last couple of months. and they fall into a category that you could sort of loosely describe as generation—long state failure, which then comes with a massive bill for whichever government decides it is going to try and deal with it. so we've seen the row about the post office, we've seen the row about infected blood and now we see this. you know, with a report today saying that this generation of women were never told properly what was going on, which left many finding out very late in the day that suddenly they would
and it's chris in the studio. now, basically, chris, ourwhole careers as politicaljournalists, there has been bubbling away this campaign led by the waspi women, so women against state pension inequality, and this is women who were born in the 50s but saw their state pension age increase so that it was equalised with men, and lots of them feel like they lost out as a result for various reasons. yeah, and the whole thing strikes a chord with a couple of other issues that have made news in just...
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i here�*s the analysis from our political editor chris mason. so widespread has the failure been the breadth of blame so broad that accountability is almost impossible and any government trying to sort this out, it�*s confronted by a big blunt truth and it will cost a vast amount. back in 2019, labour offered compensation and they said if they won the general election, that is what they would do it�*s confronted by a big blunt truth — it will cost a vast amount. back in 2019, labour offered compensation and they said back in 2019, labour offered compensation. they said if they won the general election, that is what they would do. they were crushed in the general election and they are now much more cautious, cautious, and so too are the conservatives. and here is the context, a catalogue of failures, think the post office scandal, the infected blood scandal and now, this. that is the context which means that campaigners have to show real stamina if — and it�*s a big if — they are ever to be compensated. ajapanese baseball sensation wh
i here�*s the analysis from our political editor chris mason. so widespread has the failure been the breadth of blame so broad that accountability is almost impossible and any government trying to sort this out, it�*s confronted by a big blunt truth and it will cost a vast amount. back in 2019, labour offered compensation and they said if they won the general election, that is what they would do it�*s confronted by a big blunt truth — it will cost a vast amount. back in 2019, labour...
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that�*s chris packham talking to the bbc. pa rt part of our celebration of neuro diversity week 202a. original pairof original pair of slippers worn by judy garland in the wizard of oz are about to go on a world tour before they go to auction. they previously made headlines when they were stolen from a museum in 2005 before they were recovered, 13 years later. they will go on display in new york, london, tokyo, as well, before being sold in december. this cctv footage shows the moment a ferrari driver lost control of his vehicle and crashed but crucially no one was injured and no further action was taken, said the police. now we have the weather forecast. the rest of the weather forecast. the rest of the uk, the weather brightened up quite nicely with good spells of sunshine coming through like here in county durham, and it was mild with temperatures widely around 16 degrees. the next weather system is on the satellite picture with cloud thickening from the southwest and overnight we have rain moving in and the rain will be a
that�*s chris packham talking to the bbc. pa rt part of our celebration of neuro diversity week 202a. original pairof original pair of slippers worn by judy garland in the wizard of oz are about to go on a world tour before they go to auction. they previously made headlines when they were stolen from a museum in 2005 before they were recovered, 13 years later. they will go on display in new york, london, tokyo, as well, before being sold in december. this cctv footage shows the moment a...
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tv presenter chris packham is best known for his work on nature and environmental programmes like bbc springwatch. but in recent years he has also been campaigning to change perceptions of neurodivergent people — those who are autistic, dyslexic or living with adhd. last year, packham — who is himself autistic — made inside our autistic minds, following four people as they made films about their autistic experiences. here he is talking to our reporter nick ransom about how the programme has touched a nerve. the programme has been, you know, thankfully, enormously successful. and not a day goes by when i don't go somewhere and someone will come up and and they'll say, excuse me. and i think, oh, they're going to say how much they like springwatch. and they say that programme you made, inside autistic minds, has touched our lives. and quite clearly it has been — bigging me or us up here — but it's played quite a constructive role in in generating that wider understanding that we wanted. obviously, the best thing is when you meet other neurodiverse people and they tell you dire
tv presenter chris packham is best known for his work on nature and environmental programmes like bbc springwatch. but in recent years he has also been campaigning to change perceptions of neurodivergent people — those who are autistic, dyslexic or living with adhd. last year, packham — who is himself autistic — made inside our autistic minds, following four people as they made films about their autistic experiences. here he is talking to our reporter nick ransom about how the programme...
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chris mullin, welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me. 00:00:54,467 --> 2147483051:37:11,948 it's great to have 2147483051:37:11,948 --> 4294966103:13:29,429 you in the studio. this year marks the 50th anniversary of those terrible bombings in birmingham in the english midlands. bombs, of course, planted by the ira. you've been intimately involved in the case for many, many years, and, in fact, your book on the case has just been republished. does that indicate that you believe that case and its fallout still has enormous resonance in the uk? well, the ripples still spread outwards, even after all these years. two years ago, the west midlands police took me to the old bailey in an attempt to force me to disclose sources in this case. happily, the judge threw the case out, so i don't suppose we'll be hearing about that again. the case did lead to some significant changes to the british criminal justice system, and some of them have made things better. but we still have problems. we want to talk a great deal about t
chris mullin, welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me. 00:00:54,467 --> 2147483051:37:11,948 it's great to have 2147483051:37:11,948 --> 4294966103:13:29,429 you in the studio. this year marks the 50th anniversary of those terrible bombings in birmingham in the english midlands. bombs, of course, planted by the ira. you've been intimately involved in the case for many, many years, and, in fact, your book on the case has just been republished. does that indicate that you believe that...
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here's chris fawkes. todayit today it was a largely a dry day, although the amount of cloud varied from place to place. 12 degrees in hampshire and 13 in parts of sussex, but for the north sea coast a lot of clout and for the most of the day temperature struggled around 6 degrees. the uk has a helmet wind and it is blowing at the moment. north—east england, 2a miles an hour. 73 miles an hour over the tops of the pennines. at the moment we have got gusts of wind of 57 miles an hour, so two or three times the strength of the winds elsewhere in northern england. overnight it will stay quite blurry and there will be a lot of cloud around with rain pushing northwards and westwards. none of the rate will be heavy. temperatures four to seven overnight. the weekend whether prospect is dominated by this low weather pressure further south. it will throw in bands of rain across the uk, and on saturday we start off with rain in the south—west going into northern england and that will move northwards to reach scot
here's chris fawkes. todayit today it was a largely a dry day, although the amount of cloud varied from place to place. 12 degrees in hampshire and 13 in parts of sussex, but for the north sea coast a lot of clout and for the most of the day temperature struggled around 6 degrees. the uk has a helmet wind and it is blowing at the moment. north—east england, 2a miles an hour. 73 miles an hour over the tops of the pennines. at the moment we have got gusts of wind of 57 miles an hour, so two or...
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our political editor chris mason is here with his thoughts — but before we hear from chris — our economics editor faisal islam has been weighing up how much room for manoevre the chancellor has. the chancellor is hoping to use his big red box moment tomorrow to declare a definitive economic turning point after years of crisis and shocks. certainly the path and forecast for inflation looks like that. look at this — inflation is falling back from its energy shock highs towards the bank of england target. on the other hand, it's a little tricky to talk about a turning point when as you see here, the economy just started shrinkng at the end of last year you can see — a shallow recession, but one nonetheless. and yet the bank of england is holding off immediate rate cuts. those are the numbers across the whole economy — but does this feel like a turning point in people s homes? one new lens on all this is looking at failed direct debits — a measure of people running out of cash in their bank accounts. injanuary overalli in 90 direct debits failed. the highest since this data was collect
our political editor chris mason is here with his thoughts — but before we hear from chris — our economics editor faisal islam has been weighing up how much room for manoevre the chancellor has. the chancellor is hoping to use his big red box moment tomorrow to declare a definitive economic turning point after years of crisis and shocks. certainly the path and forecast for inflation looks like that. look at this — inflation is falling back from its energy shock highs towards the bank of...
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i want to bring in chris williams _ more. i want to bring in chris williams who _ more. i want to bring in chris williams who is _ more. i want to bring in chris williams who is chief - more. i want to bring in chris i williams who is chief economist more. i want to bring in chris - williams who is chief economist at s and p that might thank you for joining us. remaining at 2.5%. —— remaining at 5.25%, that is what you were predicting as well. tt is were predicting as well. it is indeed. there _ were predicting as well. it is indeed. there were - were predicting as well. it is indeed. there were no - were predicting as well. it is indeed. there were no signs that they were — indeed. there were no signs that they were wanting to cut interest rates _ they were wanting to cut interest rates overseas and in intercontinental europe as well. do ou intercontinental europe as well. dir: you see intercontinental europe as well. drr you see signs of them coming down any time soon?— any time soon? they are edging towards it- _ any time soon? they are edging towards it. last
i want to bring in chris williams _ more. i want to bring in chris williams who _ more. i want to bring in chris williams who is _ more. i want to bring in chris williams who is chief - more. i want to bring in chris i williams who is chief economist more. i want to bring in chris - williams who is chief economist at s and p that might thank you for joining us. remaining at 2.5%. —— remaining at 5.25%, that is what you were predicting as well. tt is were predicting as well. it is indeed....
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chris suits up... they've gone to get me a bigger size. . ..eventually, to see how our old four—legged friend spot is helping with the decommissioning of a nuclear power station. and we travel to miami to see what sd printing might mean for marine wildlife. every march, thousands of musicians, movie stars, and media moguls from all over the world descend on austin, texas. it's time for south by southwest. and this year, one musician made quite a splash on this global stage thanks to a life—changing innovation. and nick kwek travelled with him as he made his us debut. this is eli's story. # ..tears on the sand...# my name's eli crosley. i'm 16 years old. i am currently in year 12. i'm a musician. i'm the singer in the band askew. we play a mixture of original music and cover songs... # i need to be myself...# they're basically all just my really good friends and we just get together and enjoy playing music. and if we could do that as like a job, that would be the dream. eli has duchenne muscular dys
chris suits up... they've gone to get me a bigger size. . ..eventually, to see how our old four—legged friend spot is helping with the decommissioning of a nuclear power station. and we travel to miami to see what sd printing might mean for marine wildlife. every march, thousands of musicians, movie stars, and media moguls from all over the world descend on austin, texas. it's time for south by southwest. and this year, one musician made quite a splash on this global stage thanks to a...
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and chris in the studio. and we are joined by the mayor of london, sadiq khan. good to see you both, good to be here. i'm just thinking, there are so many things we could ask you, we could have a three—hour—long joe rogan—style podcast. let's do it! just have to speak to the bosses! exactly, bbc one taken over for three hours. the only thing we would ever have in common withjoe rogan. serious subject first. we have an inquiry out today, or the first part of an inquiry, that was looking at how wayne couzens, the serving metropolitan police officer who murdered sarah everard in 2021 in london, could ever have been a metropolitan police officer. what was it like for you, as somebody who has got political oversight of that force, reading that report? because in every single page there was something really bad that had gone wrong over decades? can i begin the conversation by speaking about sarah, sarah everard and her family, her parents and her siblings? it is important to remember her in the context of this conversation. i remember vividly the days after sara
and chris in the studio. and we are joined by the mayor of london, sadiq khan. good to see you both, good to be here. i'm just thinking, there are so many things we could ask you, we could have a three—hour—long joe rogan—style podcast. let's do it! just have to speak to the bosses! exactly, bbc one taken over for three hours. the only thing we would ever have in common withjoe rogan. serious subject first. we have an inquiry out today, or the first part of an inquiry, that was looking at...
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naturalist chris packham has revealed how "broken" he felt growing up undiagnosed as autistic. the tv presenter, who british viewers will know best as the face of nature programme springwatch, has spoken to the bbc�*s nick ransom about how he believes people who are neurodivergent — those who are autistic, dyslexic or living with adhd — are being let down by a society that was not built with them in mind. for most of my teenage and 20s, i thought that i was broken. i'm not a great fan of chris packham. that's a legacy of loathing myself because i was different. there seemed to be more people who were different than me and i didn't know anyone who was like me. so it was clearly me that was wrong. and somewhere upstairs amongst my, you know, sort of library of and catalogue of my life, there is a piece of a4 paper that says repeatedly, as if i was given lines at school, "everything i am is wrong." and i wrote that out. you know, i was obviously in a very dark place. i had mental health issues at that point, but that's where i was at. and yet even at that time, you know, i h
naturalist chris packham has revealed how "broken" he felt growing up undiagnosed as autistic. the tv presenter, who british viewers will know best as the face of nature programme springwatch, has spoken to the bbc�*s nick ransom about how he believes people who are neurodivergent — those who are autistic, dyslexic or living with adhd — are being let down by a society that was not built with them in mind. for most of my teenage and 20s, i thought that i was broken. i'm not a...
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thanks, chris. and that�*s bbc news at one. you can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website. now it�*s time to join our colleagues for the news where you are, goodbye. hello and welcome to sportsday — i�*m gavin ramjaun. another batting collapse leaves england struggling in india. we look ahead to the last 16 of the europa league... mo salah is back to help liverpool in a busy few days. and a big challenge for anthony joshua. the big heavyweight showdown. hello there and welcome along to the programme. it�*s not gone to plan at all for england, in the fifth and final test against india in the serene setting of dharamshala. a batting collapse on the first day saw england — who chose to bat first — crumble to 218 all out, with india asserting themselves in their reply. andy swiss reports. it is one of sports most breathtaking backdrops. could england�*s batsmen keep their cool? at first they did, zach crawley with a fluent 79. jonny bairstow made a blistering start. but hundred and 75—3, the wh
thanks, chris. and that�*s bbc news at one. you can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website. now it�*s time to join our colleagues for the news where you are, goodbye. hello and welcome to sportsday — i�*m gavin ramjaun. another batting collapse leaves england struggling in india. we look ahead to the last 16 of the europa league... mo salah is back to help liverpool in a busy few days. and a big challenge for anthony joshua. the big heavyweight showdown. hello there...
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well, chris is here with faisal islam, our economics editor. and, chris, will the government pay up? that's what people want to go —— want to know. in an act that is the big question and the short answer tonight, as far as things stand, no. they have been presented with the opportunity as have labour they might be forthcoming with some sort of compensation, and you heard that verbiage they are from both main parties, desperate to avoid answering the question. why? it would come at astronomical cost. if a particular government decides to try to rectify, as it may see it, a legacy issue going back a generation or more, the cost could be really significant, and we have seen the politics of this playing out. the labour party going into the general election in 2019 said it would offer compensation to these women and then they were crushed in a general election. they are now much more cautious, as is the government. what we saw today from the ombudsman was a unique decision from them to say we are giving this to parliament because of the response
well, chris is here with faisal islam, our economics editor. and, chris, will the government pay up? that's what people want to go —— want to know. in an act that is the big question and the short answer tonight, as far as things stand, no. they have been presented with the opportunity as have labour they might be forthcoming with some sort of compensation, and you heard that verbiage they are from both main parties, desperate to avoid answering the question. why? it would come at...
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chris mason, bbc news, westminster. nicky nikki haley has pulled out of the race for the white house. # i'm proud to be an american... donald trump was taking a victory lap before he had quite secured his party's nomination, but he knew it was now in the bag. they call it super tuesday for a reason. this is a big one. and they tell me, the pundits and otherwise, that there's never been one like this. there's never been anything so conclusive. when he launched this campaign in the same room 16 months ago, he was not the favourite to win. in order to make america great and glorious again, i am tonight announcing my candidacy for president of the united states. four criminal indictments and his claims of politically—motivated persecution turbo—charged that campaign, his mugshot becoming an electoral asset. last night's results confirmed he is unstoppable, with only one exception, in leafy vermont. the biggest primary night of the year and some - fascinating results. let's take a look at vermont because it looks like -
chris mason, bbc news, westminster. nicky nikki haley has pulled out of the race for the white house. # i'm proud to be an american... donald trump was taking a victory lap before he had quite secured his party's nomination, but he knew it was now in the bag. they call it super tuesday for a reason. this is a big one. and they tell me, the pundits and otherwise, that there's never been one like this. there's never been anything so conclusive. when he launched this campaign in the same room 16...
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indeed, chris, thank you, chris mason _ comes. indeed, chris, thank you, chris mason at _ comes. indeed, chris, thank you, chris mason at westminster - comes. indeed, chris, thank you, chris mason at westminster and l chris mason at westminster and faisal islam reporting for us. time for a look at the weather. and sarah has more by the river tyne. today's budget might have left you with a bit more money in your pocket but some of the public services you rely on will face big spending cuts. so is it a vote winner? mr chancellor of the exchequer. cheering it was the last spring budget before the next election. tonight — we'll interrogate whyjeremy hunt made the announcements he did. and interrrogate one of his treasury ministers. overall, the tax burden is going up. correct? the tax burden is still too high, overall. absolutely. and it's going up? we'll also talk to labour's campaign chief. we'll talk live to representatives of business and public sector workers and our politics panel is here to help us decode it all and tell us when we might be going to the polls. today's was a
indeed, chris, thank you, chris mason _ comes. indeed, chris, thank you, chris mason at _ comes. indeed, chris, thank you, chris mason at westminster - comes. indeed, chris, thank you, chris mason at westminster and l chris mason at westminster and faisal islam reporting for us. time for a look at the weather. and sarah has more by the river tyne. today's budget might have left you with a bit more money in your pocket but some of the public services you rely on will face big spending cuts. so...