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rishi sunak has been leading us for about 18 months. he's been making these decisions. these are the consequences of those decisions. he needs to own this, and therefore, he needs to fix it. and these are her suggestions. he needs to actually lower taxes in a way that people will feel, not tweaking around the edges. if he's serious about migration, he needs to put a cap on legal migration. he needs to take us out of the european convention on human rights. that's how you actually send a message that he's serious about stopping the boats. not all tories agree. after his defeat, the now former mayor of the west midlands, andy street, urged the party to stick to the centre ground. ministers insist they are already acting decisively. we have a plan, and the plan is working. but voters are telling you they don't like it. but we're not all the way through yet. i think people want to see delivery, right, so they want to see inflation continue to come down. they want to see the boats stopped., for example, nhs waiting lists continue to fall. we've made a lot of progress on that
rishi sunak has been leading us for about 18 months. he's been making these decisions. these are the consequences of those decisions. he needs to own this, and therefore, he needs to fix it. and these are her suggestions. he needs to actually lower taxes in a way that people will feel, not tweaking around the edges. if he's serious about migration, he needs to put a cap on legal migration. he needs to take us out of the european convention on human rights. that's how you actually send a message...
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the liberal democrats claim that rishi sunak is living on cloud cuckoo land. after a disappointing set of local election results for the conservatives this week. the biggest upset saw labour's richard parker win in the west midlands, defeating andy street by just 1500 votes. the conservatives also lost all mayoral elections except one. ben houchen remains in his post in teesside, but labour's national campaign coordinator , national campaign coordinator, pat mcfadden, says his party shouldn't be too complacent . shouldn't be too complacent. >> but two things have guided our position all along. one is the one that you just mentioned, which is israel's right to defend itself after the appalling attacks on october the 7th. that will remain. we will stick up for that. but we also want to see a better future for the palestinian people. and if we were to be elected at the coming election, that would be a big foreign policy priority for us. >> us. >> we've heard tonight that veteran party activist graham mccormick has pulled out of the race to become leader of the sn
the liberal democrats claim that rishi sunak is living on cloud cuckoo land. after a disappointing set of local election results for the conservatives this week. the biggest upset saw labour's richard parker win in the west midlands, defeating andy street by just 1500 votes. the conservatives also lost all mayoral elections except one. ben houchen remains in his post in teesside, but labour's national campaign coordinator , national campaign coordinator, pat mcfadden, says his party shouldn't...
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despite a crushing election defeat, prime minister rishi sunak vows to stick to his plan in government, as some in his party voice serious concerns. we are, at this rate, we will be lucky to have any conservative mps at the next election. brazil's president lula surveys the damage left by deadly floods, as thousands are forced to evacuate. and the king of fruits under threat? a vicious heatwave jeopardises durian crops in south—east asia. it's 7am in singapore and 2am in israel, where the country's military says three soldiers were killed and several injured after hamas fired rockets from an area in southern gaza, near the rafah crossing. israel responded by closing the kerem shalom border point — one of the few routes to get aid into the territory.
despite a crushing election defeat, prime minister rishi sunak vows to stick to his plan in government, as some in his party voice serious concerns. we are, at this rate, we will be lucky to have any conservative mps at the next election. brazil's president lula surveys the damage left by deadly floods, as thousands are forced to evacuate. and the king of fruits under threat? a vicious heatwave jeopardises durian crops in south—east asia. it's 7am in singapore and 2am in israel, where the...
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the liberal democrats claim that rishi sunak is living on cloud cuckoo land. after a disappointing set of local election results for the conservatives this week. the biggest upset saw labour's richard parker win in the west midlands, defeating andy street by just 1500 votes. the conservatives also lost all mayoral elections except one. ben houchen remains in his post in teesside, but labour's national campaign coordinator , national campaign coordinator, pat mcfadden, says his party shouldn't be too complacent . shouldn't be too complacent. >> but two things have guided our position all along. one is the one that you just mentioned, which is israel's right to defend itself after the appalling attacks on october the 7th. that will remain. we will stick up for that. but we also want to see a better future for the palestinian people. and if we were to be elected at the coming election, that would be a big foreign policy priority for us. >> us. >> we've heard tonight that veteran party activist graham mccormick has pulled out of the race to become leader of the sn
the liberal democrats claim that rishi sunak is living on cloud cuckoo land. after a disappointing set of local election results for the conservatives this week. the biggest upset saw labour's richard parker win in the west midlands, defeating andy street by just 1500 votes. the conservatives also lost all mayoral elections except one. ben houchen remains in his post in teesside, but labour's national campaign coordinator , national campaign coordinator, pat mcfadden, says his party shouldn't...
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i mean, including rishi sunak's own patch. and i think that does tell quite a strong story given that, you know, perhaps at the start of this weekend we thought that the west midlands and the tees valley would be sort of tory holdouts. i think most people thought that york and north yorkshire would be conservative as well. yet actually, that is a vast swathe of this country's cities and broader regions which are going to be governed by labour party politicians. and that's going to happen whatever happens in the general election. they're going to be in theirjobs for the next four years and that will have a big impact on the communities around the country. what's interesting, though, is what happens next for, i mean, both the big parties, but we've talked a lot about the tories and their nightmare in the last couple of days. i think what's also interesting, where do labour go next? when are they going to start giving more clarity on things like their policy on immigration? we asked pat mcfadden about that this morning, answer ca
i mean, including rishi sunak's own patch. and i think that does tell quite a strong story given that, you know, perhaps at the start of this weekend we thought that the west midlands and the tees valley would be sort of tory holdouts. i think most people thought that york and north yorkshire would be conservative as well. yet actually, that is a vast swathe of this country's cities and broader regions which are going to be governed by labour party politicians. and that's going to happen...
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rishi sunak has been leading us for about 18 months. he's been making these decisions. these are the consequences of those decisions. he needs to own this, and therefore, he needs to fix it. and these are her suggestions. he needs to actually lower taxes in a way that people will feel, not tweaking around the edges. if he's serious about migration, he needs to put a cap on legal migration. he needs to take us out of the european convention on human rights. that's how you actually send a message that he's serious about stopping the boats. not all tories agree. after his defeat, the now former mayor of the west midlands, andy street, urged the party to stick to the centre ground. ministers insist they are already acting decisively. we have a plan, and the plan is working. but voters are telling you they don't like it. but we're not all the way through yet. i think people want to see delivery, right, so they want to see inflation continue to come down. they want to see the boats stopped. they want to see, for example, nhs waiting lists continue to fall. we've made a lot of
rishi sunak has been leading us for about 18 months. he's been making these decisions. these are the consequences of those decisions. he needs to own this, and therefore, he needs to fix it. and these are her suggestions. he needs to actually lower taxes in a way that people will feel, not tweaking around the edges. if he's serious about migration, he needs to put a cap on legal migration. he needs to take us out of the european convention on human rights. that's how you actually send a message...
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is rishi sunak philip davies mp. is rishi sunak going to remain prime minister will debate all of that also in the big story as suella braverman says that she regrets supporting rishi sunak as leader and with dame andrea jenkins saying bring back boris should the tories have one more roll of the tories have one more roll of the dice and put someone new in charge? also tonight is britain an institutionally racist country? no go, says my mark meets guest tony sewell, a prominent man of colour in the house of lords, whose report on the issue saw him attacked, demonised and stripped of an honorary degree cancelled for having the wrong opinions. lord tony sewell joins me live shortly and looking forward to this in my take at ten, prince andrew needs to get his house in order as the £30 million royal lodge that he inhabits is falling apart. should king charles evict his own brother? my charles evict his own brother? my verdict at ten. two hours of big opinion, big debate and big entertainment. big opinion, big debate and
is rishi sunak philip davies mp. is rishi sunak going to remain prime minister will debate all of that also in the big story as suella braverman says that she regrets supporting rishi sunak as leader and with dame andrea jenkins saying bring back boris should the tories have one more roll of the tories have one more roll of the dice and put someone new in charge? also tonight is britain an institutionally racist country? no go, says my mark meets guest tony sewell, a prominent man of colour in...
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she added she regretted backing rishi sunak. the plan's not working, and i despair at these terrible results. there's no spinning these results. there's no disguising the fact that these have been terrible election results for the conservatives, and they suggest that we are heading to a labour government and that fills me with horror. i love my country, i care about my party and i want us to win. and i'm urging the prime minister to change course to, with humility, reflect on what the voters are telling us and and change the plan and the way that he's communicating and leading us. if it's that dire, why not change the leader? listen, i just don't think that's a feasible prospect right now. we don't have enough time, and it's impossible for anyone new to come and change our fortunes. to be honest, there's no superman or woman out there who can do it. rishi sunak has been leading us for about 18 months. he's been making these decisions. these are the consequences of those decisions. he needs to own this and therefore he needs to f
she added she regretted backing rishi sunak. the plan's not working, and i despair at these terrible results. there's no spinning these results. there's no disguising the fact that these have been terrible election results for the conservatives, and they suggest that we are heading to a labour government and that fills me with horror. i love my country, i care about my party and i want us to win. and i'm urging the prime minister to change course to, with humility, reflect on what the voters...
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despite a crushing election defeat, prime minister rishi sunak vows to stick to his plan in government — as some in his party voice serious concerns. we are, at this rate, you know, we'll be lucky to have any conservative mps at the next election. and, brazil's president lula surveys the damage left by deadly floods, as thousands are forced to evacuate. hello, i'm azadeh moshiri. we start in israel — where the offices of the aljazeera news network have been raided by police, after the israeli government ordered it to cease operations in the country. ministers have accused aljazeera of acting as a mouthpiece for hamas. the network called the ban a criminal act. meanwhile, talks between israel and hamas in cairo on a ceasefire in gaza and the release of israeli hostages ended without an agreement. leaders on both sides are blaming each other for the lack of progress. with all the latest from jerusalem, here's frank gardner. at the kerem shalom crossing point into gaza this afternoon, a sudden attack by hamas. several israelis injured, at least one critically.
despite a crushing election defeat, prime minister rishi sunak vows to stick to his plan in government — as some in his party voice serious concerns. we are, at this rate, you know, we'll be lucky to have any conservative mps at the next election. and, brazil's president lula surveys the damage left by deadly floods, as thousands are forced to evacuate. hello, i'm azadeh moshiri. we start in israel — where the offices of the aljazeera news network have been raided by police, after the...
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despite a crushing election defeat, prime minister rishi sunak vows to stick to his plan in government — as some in his party voice serious concerns. and, brazil's president lula surveys the damage left by deadly floods — as thousands are forced to evacuate. we start in israel — where the offices of the aljazeera news network have been raided by police, after the israeli government ordered it to cease operations in the country. ministers have accused aljazeera of acting as a mouthpiece for hamas. the network called the ban a criminal act. meanwhile, talks between israel and hamas in cairo on a ceasefire in gaza and the release of israeli hostages ended without an agreement with leaders on both sides blaming each other for the lack of progress. with all the latest from jerusalem, here's frank gardner. at the kerem shalom crossing point into gaza this afternoon, a sudden attack by hamas. several israelis injured, at least one critically. the wounded evacuated to hospital.
despite a crushing election defeat, prime minister rishi sunak vows to stick to his plan in government — as some in his party voice serious concerns. and, brazil's president lula surveys the damage left by deadly floods — as thousands are forced to evacuate. we start in israel — where the offices of the aljazeera news network have been raided by police, after the israeli government ordered it to cease operations in the country. ministers have accused aljazeera of acting as a mouthpiece...
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sunak needs to "change course" if the conservative party is to avoid a political wipeout. china's leader, xijinping, has arrived in france. he's expected to meet french president emmanuel macron tomorrow, along with the president of the european commission, now on bbc news, sportsday. hello, and welcome to sportsday — i'm jane dougall. harvey elliot scores one of four for liverpool as they raise their game to beat tottenham to the delight of managerjurgen klopp. they had to come from behind — but rangers also scored four to beat kilmarnock and stay in the title race. next up, celtic. and have manchester city slipped up in the race for the wsl title? they conceed two late goals against arsenal. also coming up on sportsday... a super start for kyren wilson, but it's lonely forjakjones at the world snooker final. and at the giro d'italia, the race favourite tadej pogacar takes a tumble in yet another dramatic stage. welcome to the programme. this wasjurgen klopp�*s second last game at anfield and — despite the title looking out of liverpool's reach — his side rose t
sunak needs to "change course" if the conservative party is to avoid a political wipeout. china's leader, xijinping, has arrived in france. he's expected to meet french president emmanuel macron tomorrow, along with the president of the european commission, now on bbc news, sportsday. hello, and welcome to sportsday — i'm jane dougall. harvey elliot scores one of four for liverpool as they raise their game to beat tottenham to the delight of managerjurgen klopp. they had to come...
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she is not wron: having a good rishi sunak. she is not wrong in _ having a good rishi sunak. she is not wrong in saying _ having a good rishi sunak. she is not wrong in saying that - having a good rishi sunak. she is not wrong in saying that this - having a good rishi sunak. she is l not wrong in saying that this wasn't good news, doesn't something needs to change before the general election? orshould to change before the general election? or should itjust be the status quo? the election? or should it 'ust be the status quo?* election? or should it 'ust be the status uuo? ., , ., ., , status quo? the conservative party had an appalling — status quo? the conservative party had an appalling set _ status quo? the conservative party had an appalling set of _ status quo? the conservative party had an appalling set of results, - had an appalling set of results, there is no doubt about that. the only positive was ben hudson winning the tees valley, but if you look at the tees valley, but if you look at the actual result and what that means if it was projected to stun our selection
she is not wron: having a good rishi sunak. she is not wrong in _ having a good rishi sunak. she is not wrong in saying _ having a good rishi sunak. she is not wrong in saying that - having a good rishi sunak. she is not wrong in saying that this - having a good rishi sunak. she is l not wrong in saying that this wasn't good news, doesn't something needs to change before the general election? orshould to change before the general election? or should itjust be the status quo? the election? or...
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is rishi sunak philip davies mp. is rishi sunak going to remain prime minister will debate all of that also in the big story as suella braverman says that she regrets supporting rishi sunak as leader and with dame andrea jenkins saying bring back boris should the tories have one more roll of the tories have one more roll of the dice and put someone new in charge? also tonight is britain an institutionally racist country? no go, says my mark meets guest tony sewell, a prominent man of colour in the house of lords, whose report on the issue saw him attacked, demonised and stripped of an honorary degree cancelled for having the wrong opinions. lord tony sewell joins me live shortly and looking forward
is rishi sunak philip davies mp. is rishi sunak going to remain prime minister will debate all of that also in the big story as suella braverman says that she regrets supporting rishi sunak as leader and with dame andrea jenkins saying bring back boris should the tories have one more roll of the tories have one more roll of the dice and put someone new in charge? also tonight is britain an institutionally racist country? no go, says my mark meets guest tony sewell, a prominent man of colour in...
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this puts a lot of pressure on rishi sunak, of course. what more have you heard from concerned cuts in services? in heard from concerned cuts in services?— heard from concerned cuts in services? ,., ._ , ., , heard from concerned cuts in services? , ., , ., ~ services? in some ways, it has taken the immediate _ services? in some ways, it has taken the immediate pressure _ services? in some ways, it has taken the immediate pressure off - services? in some ways, it has taken the immediate pressure off rishi - the immediate pressure off rishi sunak. those who are the most vocal critics, who had been suggesting that she could be removed if there was about sets of results, if you could be removed as leader, they do not appear to be putting that a plan or that suggestion into action, despite the fact that these were bad results for the conservatives. undeniably bad results. but the long—term pressure is massively increased. you heard suella braverman saying that rishi sunak needs to on this results and it is “p needs to on this results an
this puts a lot of pressure on rishi sunak, of course. what more have you heard from concerned cuts in services? in heard from concerned cuts in services?— heard from concerned cuts in services? ,., ._ , ., , heard from concerned cuts in services? , ., , ., ~ services? in some ways, it has taken the immediate _ services? in some ways, it has taken the immediate pressure _ services? in some ways, it has taken the immediate pressure off - services? in some ways, it has taken the immediate...
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rishi sunak is under pressure from some of his own mps and opposition parties after a disappointing set of local election results this week. the conservative mayor for west midlands , andy street, was midlands, andy street, was defeated by labour's richard parker, while sadiq khan is beginning his third term as london mayor after securing a majority of 275,000 votes. well, while opposition leaders are claiming those election results show that we need a general election now, they say government minister mark harper insists the conservative are focusing on the priorities of the british people . the british people. >> i think all conservatives now need to get behind the prime minister as the chairman said in his article this morning and take that message to the country. we see from the analysis the experts have done that the results show that the position is closer than the polls are suggesting. so it's everything is delightful for the next election, and we're absolutely up for that fight . absolutely up for that fight. >> mark harper there. in other news, a candlelit vigil has been held t
rishi sunak is under pressure from some of his own mps and opposition parties after a disappointing set of local election results this week. the conservative mayor for west midlands , andy street, was midlands, andy street, was defeated by labour's richard parker, while sadiq khan is beginning his third term as london mayor after securing a majority of 275,000 votes. well, while opposition leaders are claiming those election results show that we need a general election now, they say government...
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you've lost seven by—elections under rishi sunak. and if we can show you the roll—call, and show this to our viewers as well, the roll call of councils that you lost, basildon, dorset to the lib dems, north east lincolnshire, nuneaton, redditch. these are places where labour is salivating at the prospect of taking your mps. you've been losing under rishi sunak time and again. don't you think you need to change something? look, i'm not going to pretend they weren't disappointing results, always disappointing. i was out campaigning with lots of people across the country and it's always disappointing when you lose hardworking conservatives... but the point here is, doesn't this give you evidence that you need to do something differently? and if you don't do anything differently and you just say, "stick to the plan, stick to the plan," aren't you sticking your fingers in your ears when the electorate is telling you time and again they are not impressed? no, look, i think the message — you've covered it on your piece there — the mes
you've lost seven by—elections under rishi sunak. and if we can show you the roll—call, and show this to our viewers as well, the roll call of councils that you lost, basildon, dorset to the lib dems, north east lincolnshire, nuneaton, redditch. these are places where labour is salivating at the prospect of taking your mps. you've been losing under rishi sunak time and again. don't you think you need to change something? look, i'm not going to pretend they weren't disappointing results,...
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until he decides to call a general election, rishi sunak appears safe in here. but he is under real pressure to deliver. and there are others waiting to get in. hannah miller, bbc news. conditions continue to deteriorate in southern brazilfollowing massive flooding and landslides with 70,000 residents forced from their homes. the government says at least 66 people have died and another 101 are missing. further rainfall is expected. brazil's president, lula da silva, is paying his second visit to the southern state of rio grande do sul in recent days, to witness first—hand the devastating week—long flooding and landslide. jon donnison reports. much of brazil's most southerly state is under water. roads turned into rivers and more than 25,000 people forced to flee their homes. translation: now, when i'm being rescued, i feel relieved, | but it's terrifying because we saw the water rise in an absurd way. it rose at a very high speed. after a week of storms and heavy rain, at least 500,000 people are without power and clean water. translation: i need a lot of he
until he decides to call a general election, rishi sunak appears safe in here. but he is under real pressure to deliver. and there are others waiting to get in. hannah miller, bbc news. conditions continue to deteriorate in southern brazilfollowing massive flooding and landslides with 70,000 residents forced from their homes. the government says at least 66 people have died and another 101 are missing. further rainfall is expected. brazil's president, lula da silva, is paying his second visit...
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do you regret backing rishi sunak? honestly, yes, i do, because i had assurances from rishi sunak that he was going to put a cap on legal migration, that he was going to do something about the european convention on human rights, that he was going to fix this transgender ideology in our schools. he hasn't done that. i want our party to win. i want us to beat this feeble labour party. and i want to save our country from keir starmer. i'm not going to give up. i'm still going to fight. even if it makes me unpopular, i'm going to speak the truth because that's what the 400 councillors who we lost this week deserve. that's what the authorities that we lost this week deserve. we are not going to fix this problem unless we're honest about it and we change course in reflection, with some humility, to what the voters are telling us. former home secretary suella braverman talking to laura kuenssberg. well, labour's national campaign co—ordinator, pat mcfadden, also appeared on the programme. he said the good results had given
do you regret backing rishi sunak? honestly, yes, i do, because i had assurances from rishi sunak that he was going to put a cap on legal migration, that he was going to do something about the european convention on human rights, that he was going to fix this transgender ideology in our schools. he hasn't done that. i want our party to win. i want us to beat this feeble labour party. and i want to save our country from keir starmer. i'm not going to give up. i'm still going to fight. even if it...
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until he decides to call a general election, rishi sunak appears safe in here. but he is under real pressure to deliver. and there are others waiting to get in. hannah miller, bbc news. the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, and the hamas leader, ismail haniyeh, have blamed each other for the failure so far to achieve a breakthrough in talks in cairo on a ceasefire in gaza and the release of israeli hostages. one of the crossings used to bring aid into gaza, kerem shalom, has been closed by the israeli military after rockets were fired by hamas. it comes as there's been another night of protests in israel, with tens of thousands calling for a deal to bring home hostages, held by hamas in gaza. talks to secure a ceasefire and release some of the hostages are resuming in cairo today. this morning israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, repeated his position that any ceasefire would not be permanent. with all the latest from jerusalem, here's frank gardner. in israel, the protests are getting louder. last night, thousands turned out to demand a ceasef
until he decides to call a general election, rishi sunak appears safe in here. but he is under real pressure to deliver. and there are others waiting to get in. hannah miller, bbc news. the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, and the hamas leader, ismail haniyeh, have blamed each other for the failure so far to achieve a breakthrough in talks in cairo on a ceasefire in gaza and the release of israeli hostages. one of the crossings used to bring aid into gaza, kerem shalom, has been...
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and then to change to rishi sunak ? change to rishi sunak? >> since sunak has come in, he's popularity has been sinking, >> since sunak has come in, he's popularity has been sinking , the popularity has been sinking, the conservatives has been plummeting in the polls. as i say, it clearly has not worked. >> nigel nelson yeah , i mean, i >> nigel nelson yeah, i mean, i don't think i think suella braverman is right. there isn't any time to change leader. it would be mad to go and do that now. but the andy street also made a very good point, last night, which was that he was warning the tories not to move right in a kind of panic at these results. and i think that is right . the these results. and i think that is right. the game plan now has got to be saving as many tory mps as possible. well, that's their game plan anyway, rather than winning, winning an election. and britain is a moderate country. tony blair took the labour party to the centre, won three elections. david cameron took the tory party back to the centre . he won party back to the
and then to change to rishi sunak ? change to rishi sunak? >> since sunak has come in, he's popularity has been sinking, >> since sunak has come in, he's popularity has been sinking , the popularity has been sinking, the conservatives has been plummeting in the polls. as i say, it clearly has not worked. >> nigel nelson yeah , i mean, i >> nigel nelson yeah, i mean, i don't think i think suella braverman is right. there isn't any time to change leader. it would be mad to...
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the former home secretary suella braverman has said prime minister rishi sunak needs to come up with policies that have more relevance to people, saying conservative voters "were on strike" in thursday's local elections. the tories lost over 400 council seats and all but one mayoral election in england. ms braverman said the results have left her in despair. but defending the government, mark harper, the transport secretary, said it's still all to play for in the forthcoming general election and that mr sunak�*s plan had not yet come to fruition. our political correspondent hannah miller has this report.
the former home secretary suella braverman has said prime minister rishi sunak needs to come up with policies that have more relevance to people, saying conservative voters "were on strike" in thursday's local elections. the tories lost over 400 council seats and all but one mayoral election in england. ms braverman said the results have left her in despair. but defending the government, mark harper, the transport secretary, said it's still all to play for in the forthcoming general...
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there sticking by rishi sunak. there is a question over what policy direction the party should take to andy street. the very well respected mayor of the west midlands who lost his position yesterday, and that knife edge vote, said in no uncertain terms in his very gracious resignation speech that the conservatives must not tack to the right. meanwhile, you've got politicians like suella braverman , who's appeared on the braverman, who's appeared on the media rounds this morning on gb news this morning, saying that the conservative party needs to do exactly that, needs to move to the right. so i think that's going to be a question which is going to be a question which is going to be on the lips of many conservative mps over the next few days and weeks. and i think what we could start to see is, rather than a, fight for the leadership of the party, we could see a fight for the sort of soul of the party. what message is the conservative party going to give voters at the next election? in the short term, though, it ver
there sticking by rishi sunak. there is a question over what policy direction the party should take to andy street. the very well respected mayor of the west midlands who lost his position yesterday, and that knife edge vote, said in no uncertain terms in his very gracious resignation speech that the conservatives must not tack to the right. meanwhile, you've got politicians like suella braverman , who's appeared on the braverman, who's appeared on the media rounds this morning on gb news this...
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until he decides to call a general election, rishi sunak appears safe in here. but he is under real pressure to deliver. and there are others waiting to get in. hannah miller, bbc news. let's turn now to the middle east. the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and the hamas leader, ismail haniyeh, have blamed each other for the failure so far to achieve a breakthrough in talks in cairo on a ceasefire in gaza and the release of israeli hostages. mr netanyahu has, once again, said that accepting hamas demands, including an end to the war in gaza, would be surrender. for his part, mr haniyeh has said that hamas is keen on reaching a comprehensive ceasefire, which would, in his words, end israeli aggression. one of the main sticking points appears to be whether the deal would be temporary or permanent, with hamas saying it would not accept any deal that did not explicitly include an end to the war in gaza. but in an interview with the bbc, an israeli minister said that even if all the hostages were released, they would not end the war in gaza and the operation
until he decides to call a general election, rishi sunak appears safe in here. but he is under real pressure to deliver. and there are others waiting to get in. hannah miller, bbc news. let's turn now to the middle east. the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and the hamas leader, ismail haniyeh, have blamed each other for the failure so far to achieve a breakthrough in talks in cairo on a ceasefire in gaza and the release of israeli hostages. mr netanyahu has, once again, said that...
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is it going to be rishi sunak? the conservatives had that win in tees valley. ben houchen. again, there were some who were thinking the model then who were thinking the model in tees valley could be replicated here, a locally known mayor, someone who almost distanced himself with the party and is seen in their own person. and could they win again here? could andy street win? well, it didn't happen here. and that was a huge, huge celebration for the labour party and it wasjust around 9:00 orjust before 9:00 when we saw lots of members of the labour party take to the floor in front of the stage here. you could see some hugging, some visibly moved. i even saw some tears as well because even though the party threw a lot at this west midlands mayoral race and sir keir starmer had said throughout the campaign they thought they could do it, nobody really knew who was going to win. it was that close. and suddenly we found out through the course of the evening that sir keir starmer had turned up in birmingham and he'd come in person to congratulate the new mayor, richard parker, and
is it going to be rishi sunak? the conservatives had that win in tees valley. ben houchen. again, there were some who were thinking the model then who were thinking the model in tees valley could be replicated here, a locally known mayor, someone who almost distanced himself with the party and is seen in their own person. and could they win again here? could andy street win? well, it didn't happen here. and that was a huge, huge celebration for the labour party and it wasjust around 9:00 orjust...
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so, not all of that is rishi sunak�*s fault by any means. but he is in an extremely difficult position where every time he really goes for something as a policy issue, really says, right, that's it, this is unacceptable. voters are just going to ask why the conservatives haven't done something about it before. you can get more reaction to the fallout of the elections on the website. the israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he cannot accept hamas�* demands for an end to the war in gaza. his comments come as talks to secure a ceasefire in gaza and the release of israeli hostages resume in cairo. so far, lengthy negotiations have failed to yield any breakthrough. and in the last few minutes, the reuters news agency has said hamas is still keen on reaching a comprehensive ceasefire. one of the main sticking points appears to be whether the deal would be temporary or permanent, with hamas saying it would not accept any deal that did not explicitly include an end to the war in gaza. but in an interview with the bbc, an israeli minister
so, not all of that is rishi sunak�*s fault by any means. but he is in an extremely difficult position where every time he really goes for something as a policy issue, really says, right, that's it, this is unacceptable. voters are just going to ask why the conservatives haven't done something about it before. you can get more reaction to the fallout of the elections on the website. the israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he cannot accept hamas�* demands for an end to the war in...
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to be clear, do you want rishi sunak to lead the conservatives into the general election? yes, it would be complete madness to have another moment of introspection. in total, labour won ten of the 11 mayoral races, including london — a third term for sadiq khan. labour also topped the results in the english local council elections, gaining more than 180 seats. liberal democrats captured over 100, putting them into second place in the tally of total seats won. that pushed the conservatives, who lost more than 470 councillors, into third place — a dire set of results for them and, with andy street's loss, deprived of a final consolation. damian grammaticas, bbc news, westminster. asi as i mentioned, the former home secretary, suella braverman, has been talking to the bbc this morning. she was on laura kuenssberg on sunday and she insisted her party faced electoral oblivion without a change in direction. we are, at this rate, you know, we'll be lucky to have any conservative mps at the next election, and we need to fight, and i'm not willing to give up. you know, it does
to be clear, do you want rishi sunak to lead the conservatives into the general election? yes, it would be complete madness to have another moment of introspection. in total, labour won ten of the 11 mayoral races, including london — a third term for sadiq khan. labour also topped the results in the english local council elections, gaining more than 180 seats. liberal democrats captured over 100, putting them into second place in the tally of total seats won. that pushed the conservatives,...
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can rishi sunak survived the next election and do these results mean that labour are on course to march straight into number 10? well, to consider this, i have with me emma ravella, and she's external affairs director at the centre for policy studies, former labour minister for armed forces bill rammell and public affairs consultant and public affairs consultant and former labour aide stella sanders. and i didn't pronounce that right. but in any event, lovely to have you here, well , lovely to have you here, well, there's lots to talk about this morning. i think we all agree on that , but the first morning. i think we all agree on that, but the first thing i wanted to really concentrate on was the turnout. and i thought the turnout was incredibly low. and of course, i'm from northern ireland, and we're used to very high turnouts in northern ireland. i was looking back at my former seat in fermanagh and south tyrone, and the last time there was an election there, the turnout was nearly 70. but here we have london, 40.5. that's down about three percentage points from the last time the wes
can rishi sunak survived the next election and do these results mean that labour are on course to march straight into number 10? well, to consider this, i have with me emma ravella, and she's external affairs director at the centre for policy studies, former labour minister for armed forces bill rammell and public affairs consultant and public affairs consultant and former labour aide stella sanders. and i didn't pronounce that right. but in any event, lovely to have you here, well , lovely to...
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suella braverman this morning ruled that out saying she would not call for rishi sunak to move on and he will likely be the leader they go into the general election with. when you look at polling, is there any polling on different leaders and would a new leader in the party change their fortunes would a new leader in the party change theirfortunes in would a new leader in the party change their fortunes in terms of the polls? change their fortunes in terms of the olls? , ,., ,., ., the polls? there is bad polling out there and here _ the polls? there is bad polling out there and here is _ the polls? there is bad polling out there and here is a _ the polls? there is bad polling out there and here is a surprise - the polls? there is bad polling out there and here is a surprise that l there and here is a surprise that says if someone were leading the conservatives that gave you everything you want would you want to support them? in that hypothetical situation people say they would support a new leader. but is there evidence in the polling a new leader would make a difference? there is no
suella braverman this morning ruled that out saying she would not call for rishi sunak to move on and he will likely be the leader they go into the general election with. when you look at polling, is there any polling on different leaders and would a new leader in the party change their fortunes would a new leader in the party change theirfortunes in would a new leader in the party change their fortunes in terms of the polls? change their fortunes in terms of the olls? , ,., ,., ., the polls?...
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their success was a warning too conservative prime minister rishi sunak. i have the general election which has to take place by january all right. still to come here on cnn newsroom, the kentucky derby has its newest winner after an incredibly tight race. cnn sport's carolyn man and joins me next to break down the 150th run for the roses state with dry eye symptoms kelvin inflammation might be to play over the counter why drops can provide temporary relief. dry can provide lasting relief. he targeted inflammation, they can cause dry eye disease it's going to drag treats the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease, don't use it for allergic design, dre, common side effects include irritation, discomfort, or blurred vision when the pipe and unusual taste sensation. why we ask your doctor about a 90 day prescription. it can pay as little as $0 xi dre at morgan stanley both go hard work meets ball, new thinking to help you see untapped possibilities. and relentlessly work with you to make them real a perfect de for a family outing shingles doesn't care, but ingr
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rishi sunak hasn't got nine months. so it's going to be very difficult to solve this, this side of an election . election. >> and let's also quickly talk about the other big story of the week. i mean, obviously it's in the shadows now because of the local election results. but these students sit ins, si king student sit ins now in bristol and at ucl in a sort of copycat of what's been going on in america , particularly with america, particularly with columbia university. earlier in the week, we saw those scenes with the police there in america going in and removing these people. it's different to a protest, isn't it, james? because this is students now sort of setting up tents. it's an encampment. how does the government react to this, do you think? >> well, i think the government will probably want to get less involved in this kind of thing. and say, look, this is all students being students. you know, i remember being at university and seeing a similar kind of occupy movement about this was about rent and cost of livi
rishi sunak hasn't got nine months. so it's going to be very difficult to solve this, this side of an election . election. >> and let's also quickly talk about the other big story of the week. i mean, obviously it's in the shadows now because of the local election results. but these students sit ins, si king student sit ins now in bristol and at ucl in a sort of copycat of what's been going on in america , particularly with america, particularly with columbia university. earlier in the...
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. _ rishi sunak. there was one by—election, the _ rishi sunak. there was one by—election, the new- rishi sunak. there was one - by—election, the new parliamentary seat, _ by—election, the new parliamentary seat. but _ by—election, the new parliamentary seat. but even _ by—election, the new parliamentary seat, but even there, _ by—election, the new parliamentary seat, but even there, the _ by—election, the new parliamentary seat, but even there, the reform . seat, but even there, the reform party— seat, but even there, the reform party was — seat, but even there, the reform party was snapping _ seat, but even there, the reform party was snapping at _ seat, but even there, the reform party was snapping at the - seat, but even there, the reform party was snapping at the heels l seat, but even there, the reformi party was snapping at the heels of the conservatives, _ party was snapping at the heels of the conservatives, almost- party was snapping at the heels of the conservatives, almost beating them _ the conservatives, almost beat
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rishi sunak. mean, the picture this morning is dire. rishi sunak . despite is dire. rishi sunak. despite everything and even having a quite good week last week with the whole standing off of the irish over the migrant crisis . irish over the migrant crisis. yes, he had quite a good week. it looks as if rwanda might be already proving to be a deterrent. and yet his five point plan hasn't moved the dial at all. so i'll be asking harper. and i'm also speaking to theresa villiers and robert buckland, two mps on sort of different sides of the party. what must the tories do to win back the electorate ? because at back the electorate? because at the moment they're facing a very catastrophic defeat . catastrophic defeat. >> rac with the plan is what we keep being told. camilla well, the plan ain't working . yeah, the plan ain't working. yeah, well there are some people may agree with you on that one. all right, camilla, we'll see you a little bit later on. thank you . little bit later on. thank you. oh, dear. >> my voice is going yeah, get the tea down. >> the stress of this morning. >>
rishi sunak. mean, the picture this morning is dire. rishi sunak . despite is dire. rishi sunak. despite everything and even having a quite good week last week with the whole standing off of the irish over the migrant crisis . irish over the migrant crisis. yes, he had quite a good week. it looks as if rwanda might be already proving to be a deterrent. and yet his five point plan hasn't moved the dial at all. so i'll be asking harper. and i'm also speaking to theresa villiers and robert...
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i think rishi sunak— enthusiasm at all. i think rishi sunak is— enthusiasm at all. i think rishi sunak is a _ enthusiasm at all. i think rishi sunak is a good man, a decent man, but he— sunak is a good man, a decent man, but he has— sunak is a good man, a decent man, but he has been prime minister now for 18_ but he has been prime minister now for 18 months, and actually if you look at _ for 18 months, and actually if you look at results like the blackpool south _ look at results like the blackpool south by—election, the swing against tories _ south by—election, the swing against tories is _ south by—election, the swing against tories is actually getting bigger. for whatever reason he just hasn't with voters. — for whatever reason he just hasn't with voters, he hasn't done the basics — with voters, he hasn't done the basics that— with voters, he hasn't done the basics that you need is a conservative leader, as any party political — conservative leader, as any party political leader. he hasn't given the sense — political leader. he hasn't given th
i think rishi sunak— enthusiasm at all. i think rishi sunak is— enthusiasm at all. i think rishi sunak is a _ enthusiasm at all. i think rishi sunak is a good man, a decent man, but he— sunak is a good man, a decent man, but he has— sunak is a good man, a decent man, but he has been prime minister now for 18_ but he has been prime minister now for 18 months, and actually if you look at _ for 18 months, and actually if you look at results like the blackpool south _ look at results like...
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cheering and applause a blow for rishi sunak as labour beats andy street in the west midlands mayoral elections, capping a bleak set of election results for the conservatives. the famous words, "i did it my way" and it was always going to be like that and in the end, it wasn't quite enough. it started in blackball with a 26% swing _ it started in blackball with a 26% swing and we've ended in the west midlands _ swing and we've ended in the west midlands with our new mayor, richard marka _ midlands with our new mayor, richard marka is_ midlands with our new mayor, richard marka is the _ midlands with our new mayor, richard marka is the west midlands mayor —— backpoohl— backpool.l cheering and applause "the most loved and amazing son" — the family of daniel anjorin, who was killed in a sword attack in east london, pay tribute to the 1a—year—old. good morning. their 22—year wait is over: ipswich town can start preparing for premier league football after clinching promotion from the championship. and is it sacrilege or sustainable? we'll look at the rise of vegan bakeries in
cheering and applause a blow for rishi sunak as labour beats andy street in the west midlands mayoral elections, capping a bleak set of election results for the conservatives. the famous words, "i did it my way" and it was always going to be like that and in the end, it wasn't quite enough. it started in blackball with a 26% swing _ it started in blackball with a 26% swing and we've ended in the west midlands _ swing and we've ended in the west midlands with our new mayor, richard...
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typically, do you want rishi sunak to lead the conservatives in the next election?— conservatives in the next election? , ., ,, election? yes, complete madness to have another _ election? yes, complete madness to have another moment - election? yes, complete madness to have another moment of- to have another moment of introspection. in to have another moment of introspection.— to have another moment of introspection. in total, labour 110 of the _ introspection. in total, labour 110 of the 11 — introspection. in total, labour 110 of the 11 mayoral - introspection. in total, labour 110 of the 11 mayoral races, i 110 of the 11 mayoral races, including london, the third term for sadiq khan, and also topped the local council elections, getting more than 180 seats. the lib dems captured over 100, and they are second—place in the of total seats one. that pushed the conservatives, who lost more than a70 counsellors into third place, a dry set of results for them and with andy street's lost, deprived of a final consolation. damien grammaticas, bbc news. let's get a b
typically, do you want rishi sunak to lead the conservatives in the next election?— conservatives in the next election? , ., ,, election? yes, complete madness to have another _ election? yes, complete madness to have another moment - election? yes, complete madness to have another moment of- to have another moment of introspection. in to have another moment of introspection.— to have another moment of introspection. in total, labour 110 of the _ introspection. in total, labour 110 of the...
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. >> well, more misery for rishi sunakin >> well, more misery for rishi sunak in the west midlands as andy street suffers a shock loss to labour in their mayoral race. >> donald trump, scheduled to return to court tomorrow for his hush money trial. we're going to be taking a look ahead . be taking a look ahead. >> the king's return
. >> well, more misery for rishi sunakin >> well, more misery for rishi sunak in the west midlands as andy street suffers a shock loss to labour in their mayoral race. >> donald trump, scheduled to return to court tomorrow for his hush money trial. we're going to be taking a look ahead . be taking a look ahead. >> the king's return
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prime minister rishi sunak vows to stick to his plan despite conservative losses in england's local and mayoral elections. almost 60 people have died and entire communities ordered to evacuate after devastating floods hit brazil. talks in cairo aimed at securing a ceasefire in gaza and the release of israeli hostages are expected to continue on sunday. and madonna marks the end of her world tour, by performing in front of an audience of more than a million fans on copacabana beach in rio. hello. i'm lucy grey. welcome to the programme. we start in the uk and the prime minister, rishi sunak, has insisted that sticking to his plan will deliver for the conservatives after his party suffered more losses in the local elections in england. the tories had hoped that andy street would be re—elected as the mayor of the west midlands, but he lost out by a margin 1500 votes to labour's richard parker. the labour mayor of london, sadiq khan, was re—elected for a historic third term. he won almost 44% of the vote — 11% more than his conservative rival, susan hall. our political corresponsdent,
prime minister rishi sunak vows to stick to his plan despite conservative losses in england's local and mayoral elections. almost 60 people have died and entire communities ordered to evacuate after devastating floods hit brazil. talks in cairo aimed at securing a ceasefire in gaza and the release of israeli hostages are expected to continue on sunday. and madonna marks the end of her world tour, by performing in front of an audience of more than a million fans on copacabana beach in rio....
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to be clear, do you want rishi sunak to lead the conservatives into the general election? yes, there is... it would be complete madness to have another moment of introspection. khan, sadiq labour party... elsewhere, labour's sadiq khan has won again in london. thank you from the bottom of my heart. thank you, london. it's the honour of my life to serve the city that i love. therefore, i declare that andy burnham is duly elected as the mayor of the greater manchester combined authority. there was another labour victory in greater manchester. it has been hard to keep greater manchester moving forward when the country has been going backwards, but we have managed it, and our economy is growing faster than the uk's. labour also won in liverpool, salford, south yorkshire and west yorkshire. but the eye—catching result today is in the west midlands. chris mason, bbc news in birmingham. well, let's now take a closer look at all the results — almost all of them are now in — and find out what they tell us about the state of the parties' fortunes as we approach a general elect
to be clear, do you want rishi sunak to lead the conservatives into the general election? yes, there is... it would be complete madness to have another moment of introspection. khan, sadiq labour party... elsewhere, labour's sadiq khan has won again in london. thank you from the bottom of my heart. thank you, london. it's the honour of my life to serve the city that i love. therefore, i declare that andy burnham is duly elected as the mayor of the greater manchester combined authority. there...
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rishi sunak's election mayorjob. rishi sunak's election woes deepened tonight after he suffered a humiliating defeat in a key tory stronghold. some day. telegraph now labour wins in west midlands and london andy street loses by a handful of votes as sadiq khan wins a third term in the capital. sunny sophie, the duchess of edinburgh, joined her husband, the duke of edinburgh , and the duke of edinburgh, and daughter lady louise windsor, and son james, at the royal windsor horse show at windsor castle and us shared box excuse me, us shared gobsmacking covid lab leak file with the uk. united states shared extraordinary evidence with britain at the height of the covid 19 pandemic that suggested a high likelihood that the virus had leaked from a chinese lab . had leaked from a chinese lab. also, pharma giants knew that hiv was in nhs blood. next up, the observer. starmer beaten sunak should end purgatory of zombie rule . and last but not zombie rule. and last but not least, for now, the daily star sunday pop legend gary n
rishi sunak's election mayorjob. rishi sunak's election woes deepened tonight after he suffered a humiliating defeat in a key tory stronghold. some day. telegraph now labour wins in west midlands and london andy street loses by a handful of votes as sadiq khan wins a third term in the capital. sunny sophie, the duchess of edinburgh, joined her husband, the duke of edinburgh , and the duke of edinburgh, and daughter lady louise windsor, and son james, at the royal windsor horse show at windsor...