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street 10 downing street of course it shows that he's going to turn away from years of austerity and he just wants to spend money now the other main message of course was rex it will take place in the 31st of october no ifs and buts boris johnson said and also of course we heard it he immediately pointed the finger at brussels if they will not give him what he wants if they will not renegotiate that was drawn agreement it will be their fault and then britain will have to go out with a heart for exit and just crush out of the european union and the border you've covered politics in britain but also european union politics for a long time today when boris johnson basically put the blame for a possible new deal breaker at the foot of europe how do you think that is going to go down with european union leaders. everybody of course has been expecting this i mean the blame game has been going on throughout those negotiations throughout those last 2 and a half years but still it's going to be to go down like a big glass of nasty sludge because everybody knows it will be back to 0 was boris
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boris johnson speaking there outside of 10 downing street you have been watching the new british prime minister on this day where we saw this transfer of power taking place some big some bold promise is now from the new prime minister. and let's get more on that we're joined by barbara vai's all who is standing by outside of 10 downing street charlie potts has the very latest from buckingham palace barbara i will turn to you and wow what a speech. yeah it's a difficult. difficult. brand bling on what it is really is a big bag off shiny goodies and the point behind that is off in his backyard here in the garden of 10 downing street archons now has very secretly grown and money tree quite clear because what promise was what other prime ministers before him have promised david cameron has done so 1st treason may have done so when she came in to fix all the ills of great britain as problems with the n.h.s. problems with social care was education was poverty was an ailing and aged infrastructure me. just fix it and he will do it by the sheer force of optimism if we don't have. the speech th
boris johnson speaking there outside of 10 downing street you have been watching the new british prime minister on this day where we saw this transfer of power taking place some big some bold promise is now from the new prime minister. and let's get more on that we're joined by barbara vai's all who is standing by outside of 10 downing street charlie potts has the very latest from buckingham palace barbara i will turn to you and wow what a speech. yeah it's a difficult. difficult. brand bling...
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iam i am live outside downing street. in a few hours from now the uk will have a new prime minister. borisjohnson have repeatedly refused to rule out a no—deal brexit, but are businesses ready for that? the usjustice department announce an investigation into leading online platforms, to find out whether they are unfairly restricting competition. and on the markets: they are headed higher in asia today with investors weighing signs of progress in us— china
iam i am live outside downing street. in a few hours from now the uk will have a new prime minister. borisjohnson have repeatedly refused to rule out a no—deal brexit, but are businesses ready for that? the usjustice department announce an investigation into leading online platforms, to find out whether they are unfairly restricting competition. and on the markets: they are headed higher in asia today with investors weighing signs of progress in us— china
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we already had the downing street years. we had the speech the other day reflecting on the increasing callousness of politics and the need for compromise, so we have had the emotion, the big thought. i suspect it might be more a sort of voice of encouragement for boris johnson. i think it will be an entirely positive sort of farewell and left of, i do not think there will be any carping. —— liftoff. the emotion of the occasion may well get to her. but i will talk to you again very soon, norman. he‘s one of the most recognisable but also polarising politicians in the uk. boris johnson‘s victory was met with a mixture of delight and despair yesterday. here‘s how the main opposition parties reacted. he‘s been elected on a programme which appears to be tax write—offs for the very richest and a no—deal exit from the european union. i think he needs to think a bit more carefully about where we‘re going. borisjohnson should not underestimate the strength with which i, my government, my party will fight against bre
we already had the downing street years. we had the speech the other day reflecting on the increasing callousness of politics and the need for compromise, so we have had the emotion, the big thought. i suspect it might be more a sort of voice of encouragement for boris johnson. i think it will be an entirely positive sort of farewell and left of, i do not think there will be any carping. —— liftoff. the emotion of the occasion may well get to her. but i will talk to you again very soon,...
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barbara hazel standing by at 10 downing street thank you. of get a quick check of some other stories making news around the world russian opposition leader alexina vulnerable says that he has been arrested in a video on his instagram account the anti corruption campaigners said that he was detained as he left his home in moscow to go for a jog involved these arrests comes after he called for another mass protest unless authorities lifted their ban on opposition candidates running in moscow's parliament elections. police in thailand say that 4 people have been killed in an attack on a military outpost in the south of the country unknown assailants on motorcycles to explosives before opening fire attacks are frequent in the region where a muslim separatist insurgency has been raging for 15 years. and digital technology giants such as google facebook and amazon are expected to be the main targets of a broad anti trust investigation by the u.s. justice department while no specific companies were mentioned the probe is said to be examining whethe
barbara hazel standing by at 10 downing street thank you. of get a quick check of some other stories making news around the world russian opposition leader alexina vulnerable says that he has been arrested in a video on his instagram account the anti corruption campaigners said that he was detained as he left his home in moscow to go for a jog involved these arrests comes after he called for another mass protest unless authorities lifted their ban on opposition candidates running in moscow's...
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number 10 downing street just a few hours boris johnson takes over as prime minister. one of washington's most anticipated public hearings former u.s. special counsel to testify to congress. so the. generals including the recently appointed the army chief of staff. iran's president says. his country is ready for negotiations to defuse gulf tensions and calls the seizure of a u.k. flag tanka powerful. and sport around the dread may be trying to sell gareth bale the $100000000.00 player made a goalscoring return to the spanish side as they beat arsenal in a preseason game. now boris johnson will become britain's new prime minister in just a few hours' time the newly elected leader of the ruling conservative party will meet queen elizabeth to get the official nod to begin forming his government johnson's replacing to reason may hold a final question time in parliament before handing in a resignation to the queen 1st start for the new prime minister will be appointing a new cabinet one that will ensure his own brags that deadline of october the 1st is met several ministers
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just in case boris johnson downing street was locked down. just in case borisjohnson was under any illusion, his government surrounded bya illusion, his government surrounded by a demonstration before it's gone to bed. you can hear protests outside the gates, you can listen to rivals around the table, but in the end, every leader is ultimately on their own. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster. just to underline the point that laura was making there, one of the first tasks for there, one of the first tasks for the new prime minister is of course to appoint a cabinet. but the radical nature of mrjohnson's reshuffle has surprised even some of those on his own side, the number of departures from the cabinet at 17 is far higher than many expected, and they include committed brexit supporters such as penny mordaunt and liam fox. our deputy political editorjohn pina looks at the shape and character of borisjohnson's top team. ——john and character of borisjohnson's top team. —— john pienaar. and character of borisjohnson's top team. —â€
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let us go to downing street. sajid javid is the first person to walk into number ten, which would suggest he may be one of the lucky ones who has survived what seems to be a bit of a cold of the cabinet. so, sajid javid has gone in. the gates havejust cabinet. so, sajid javid has gone in. the gates have just opened, another car is arriving, we may see somebody else. there has been a lot of speculation about whether sajid javid will become the chancellor. he, of course, stood for the leadership himself. it was felt that he get himself quite a lot of favours during that campaign and races profile. he was not a brexiteerjoin the referendum, although for some that was quite surprising. although speculation has been around whether he will take thatjobjust read their been around whether he will take thatjob just read their number 11 downing st in the treasury. we will have to wait and see. borisjohnson is not here at the moment, he is still over ashley house of comments having these, well a very large number of convers
let us go to downing street. sajid javid is the first person to walk into number ten, which would suggest he may be one of the lucky ones who has survived what seems to be a bit of a cold of the cabinet. so, sajid javid has gone in. the gates havejust cabinet. so, sajid javid has gone in. the gates have just opened, another car is arriving, we may see somebody else. there has been a lot of speculation about whether sajid javid will become the chancellor. he, of course, stood for the leadership...
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everyone loves cars when he saw his best and he was on his best in front of 10 downing street i think in our than despite his reputation and he said some unpleasant things about the irish about our prime minister in the past we still have to work them so you know there isn't time or interest or a capacity for shopping for us the backstop the withdrawal agreement i mean this is really one of the very very very key and most contentious issues when it comes to exiting the exactly on the close of the time gets the more fearful that the irish get their products won't get to the european market that the northern ireland peace process with collapse that somehow it's all to me sold off as a bargaining chip on their afraid that you know as it gets closer to the end of october the leaders will blink and they're afraid of our strengths and when it's bombast. actually convince them to convince the irish to change their minds of the fear of betrayal there that's a deep seated fear and you know boris johnson doesn't have many friends in brussels but you know he seems to believe he's told he's talki
everyone loves cars when he saw his best and he was on his best in front of 10 downing street i think in our than despite his reputation and he said some unpleasant things about the irish about our prime minister in the past we still have to work them so you know there isn't time or interest or a capacity for shopping for us the backstop the withdrawal agreement i mean this is really one of the very very very key and most contentious issues when it comes to exiting the exactly on the close of...
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laura kuenssberg in downing street, thank you. that jo swin5on has been elected as the new leader of the liberal democrats. the mp for east dunbartonshire, who beat her rival, ed davey, said she was delighted and honoured to replace sir vince cable. the liberal democrats now have 12 mp5 in the house of commons. they came second in the recent european elections, winning 20% of the share of the vote. the party is campaigning for a second referendum and to remain in the eu. our deputy political editor, john pienaar, has more. new face, 5ame promise — stop brexit or try. jo swin5on wa5 favourite to win and she did, ea5ily. jo swinson, 47,000... standing against brexit has been the lib dems' best game plan, and she's sticking to it. in the face of nationalism, populism, the catastrophe of brexit, the two old parties have failed. our party has been clear on brexit from day one. we believe the uk'5 be5t future is as members of the european union, and that's why, as your leader, i will do whatever it takes to stop brexit. she's come a l
laura kuenssberg in downing street, thank you. that jo swin5on has been elected as the new leader of the liberal democrats. the mp for east dunbartonshire, who beat her rival, ed davey, said she was delighted and honoured to replace sir vince cable. the liberal democrats now have 12 mp5 in the house of commons. they came second in the recent european elections, winning 20% of the share of the vote. the party is campaigning for a second referendum and to remain in the eu. our deputy political...
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barbara hazel standing by at 10 downing street thank you. let's get a quick check now of some other stories making news around the world germany's new defense minister i'm going to compound our as taken her oath of office in parliament of a replacement came as a surprise after her predecessor became the next president of the european commission k k as she is widely known is seen as the likely successor to chancellor and for the america. police in thailand say that 4 people have been killed in an attack on a military outpost in the south of the country unknown assailants on motorcycles through explosives before opening fire attacks are frequent in the region where a muslim separatist insurgency has been raging for 15 years. to the united states now and a contentious day on capitol hill former special counsel robert muller has been testifying in congress over his probe into russian interference in the 2016 election and whether the trump campaign colluded with moscow he told lawmakers that the investigation found inadequate evidence to prove su
barbara hazel standing by at 10 downing street thank you. let's get a quick check now of some other stories making news around the world germany's new defense minister i'm going to compound our as taken her oath of office in parliament of a replacement came as a surprise after her predecessor became the next president of the european commission k k as she is widely known is seen as the likely successor to chancellor and for the america. police in thailand say that 4 people have been killed in...
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street is the new prime ministerfor the uk downing street is the new prime minister for the uk takes office downing street is the new prime ministerfor the uk takes office in the next few hours. we will have full coverage of that. hello. temperatures have been soaring across the uk to record—breaking levels in some spots. on tuesday a new record for maison saint louis injersey. a newjuly record, that is, of 35.7 degrees celsius. don't be too surprised if we do not see some further records being broken before this hot spell is out. the peak is anticipated on thursday and some spots could reach 37 degrees. that will be a new ukjuly record. we start on wednesday with plenty of humidity around and widespread thunderstorms across the northern half of the uk. potentially big hail and gusty wind and a lot of lightning and thunder. losing their intensity as they drift across scotla nd intensity as they drift across scotland through the morning. clear from the northern isles in the afternoon. a bit more of a south—westerly flow today so that will take the temperature down a little towards
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this is bbc news i am at downing street. boris johnson this is bbc news i am at downing street. borisjohnson becomes the uk's new prime minister and promises to deliver brexit by the 31st of october. we will fulfil the repeated promises of parliament to the people and come out of the eu in october the 31st, no apps or buts. i have every confidence that in 99 days‘ time we will have cracked it. all change in the cabinet, more than half of them have been either sacked oi’ half of them have been either sacked or quit. jeremy hunt is the biggest casualties. the defence secretary penny mordaunt, who backed mr hunt for the tory leadership and another jeremy hunt supporter liam fox are among others heading to the backbenches. theresa may bids farewell to downing street and heads to buckingham palace to hand in her resignation to the queen. after making herfinal resignation to the queen. after making her final speech outside number ten. either continue to do all i can to serve the national interest and play my part in making oui’ interest and play my part in making our united king
this is bbc news i am at downing street. boris johnson this is bbc news i am at downing street. borisjohnson becomes the uk's new prime minister and promises to deliver brexit by the 31st of october. we will fulfil the repeated promises of parliament to the people and come out of the eu in october the 31st, no apps or buts. i have every confidence that in 99 days‘ time we will have cracked it. all change in the cabinet, more than half of them have been either sacked oi’ half of them have...
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a new resident in downing street. borisjohnson begins his term as prime minister with a major overhaul of senior government positions. fresh concerns over north korea. two projectiles are fired into the sea towards japan as kimjong—un's pictured alongside a newly—built submarine. let's get some more thoughts on boris johnson's first day as prime minister and a major shakeup of the uk cabinet. christian fasier has been out on college green for us analyzing —— christian fraser has been out on college green for us analyzing a very busy 2a hours in westminster. it has been nothing short of remarkable, the radical shift we have seen today in downing street. 14 have seen today in downing street. 1a members of the cabinet though out and income the old team, the vote leave tea m and income the old team, the vote leave team who will surround boris johnson and force this project through according to the new prime minister, in the next 99 days. it has been quite a few hours here at westminster. it certainly has. people h
a new resident in downing street. borisjohnson begins his term as prime minister with a major overhaul of senior government positions. fresh concerns over north korea. two projectiles are fired into the sea towards japan as kimjong—un's pictured alongside a newly—built submarine. let's get some more thoughts on boris johnson's first day as prime minister and a major shakeup of the uk cabinet. christian fasier has been out on college green for us analyzing —— christian fraser has been...
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thinking about the standstill of the past months and that there is finally a new energy in downing street to see things through to get things moving here in the u.k. we've also heard from critics of course saying boris johnson way too colorful figure he is not detail oriented enough and he is generally unfit to be prime minister. especially from the opposition not from within the party so far overall i think the public there have been new polls and his favor ability is low. but of course it comes with his character he's a very divisive figure here in great britain we can't say for sure it is going to be a huge day for himself he's been working towards getting into the sacred halls his whole life and he is looking forward to finally receive the keys to number 10 before he. meeting with the queen today can you walk us through what will be happening in the hours ahead. well it's a very exciting turn over a very quick turn over that we will see today to resume a of course bidding her for farewells here in downing street in parliament and afterwards to the queen she will hold a quick farewell
thinking about the standstill of the past months and that there is finally a new energy in downing street to see things through to get things moving here in the u.k. we've also heard from critics of course saying boris johnson way too colorful figure he is not detail oriented enough and he is generally unfit to be prime minister. especially from the opposition not from within the party so far overall i think the public there have been new polls and his favor ability is low. but of course it...
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street johnson doubled down on his promise to take the u.k. out of the european union deal or no deal we'll go live to london for more also coming up tonight in the united states a dramatic day on capitol hill former special counsel robert muller delivers his long awaited testimony on russian interference in the 2016 election and potential for the trump campaign making it clear that he did not clear president trump of obstructing justice. and that on a grid to crumple the woman known as a k k is sworn in as germany's new defense minister it's the 1st cabinet position for the woman many people believe chancellor angela merkel has been grooming to take over from her. hybrid golf it's good to have you with us today boris johnson's rise to power became complete today he officially became british prime minister and has now begun naming ministers to form his cabinet he's now immediately confronted with a host of challenges chief among them delivering bricks it more than any other issue johnson's insistence on leaving the european union has power his
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we're looking at a shot of the entrance to downing street there of course we've been seeing johnson's car as it is makes its way through the city is coming from buckingham palace going to 10 downing street where he will be making his 1st speech as prime minister we have to say on and you know just let's just remind ourselves of who we're talking about here i mean this is a politician known for making bold statements dramatic statements. one of his big challenges certainly. by stance and now as we're going to see him walking up to the podium but have a. good afternoon. i have just been to see her majesty the queen who has invited me to form a government and i have accepted. i pay tribute to the fortitude and patience of my predecessor had deep sense of public service but in spite of all her if it is become clear that there are pessimists at home and abroad who think after 3 years of indecision that this country has become a prisoner to the old arguments of 2060 and in this home of democracy we are incapable of honoring a democratic mandate and so i am standing before you today to tell
we're looking at a shot of the entrance to downing street there of course we've been seeing johnson's car as it is makes its way through the city is coming from buckingham palace going to 10 downing street where he will be making his 1st speech as prime minister we have to say on and you know just let's just remind ourselves of who we're talking about here i mean this is a politician known for making bold statements dramatic statements. one of his big challenges certainly. by stance and now as...
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he has a magic money street in the backyard of 10 downing street. it shows he is going to turn array from years of austerity, and he just wants to spend money now. the other main message of course was brexit. it will take place on the 31st of october, no ifs or buts, he said. and also of course we heard it. he immediately pointed the finger at brussels. if they will not give him what he wants, if they will not renegotiate the withdrawal agreement, it will be their fault and then britain have to go out with a hard brexit and crash out of the european union. brent: you have covered politics in britain but also european politics for a long time. today when boris johnson basically put the blame for a possible no deal brexit at the foot of europe, how do you think that is going to go down with european union leaders? barbara: everybody of course has been expecting this. the blame game has been going on throughout knows negotiations, those last 2.5 years. still it is going to go down like a big cold glass of nasty sludge. because everybody knows it will b
he has a magic money street in the backyard of 10 downing street. it shows he is going to turn array from years of austerity, and he just wants to spend money now. the other main message of course was brexit. it will take place on the 31st of october, no ifs or buts, he said. and also of course we heard it. he immediately pointed the finger at brussels. if they will not give him what he wants, if they will not renegotiate the withdrawal agreement, it will be their fault and then britain have to...
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i think the answer to that is i think not i'm about to leave downing street but i'm proud to continue as the member of parliament for maidenhead i will continue to do all i can to serve the national interest and play my part in making our united kingdom a great country with a great future a country that truly works for everyone. it was a british. thank you because she's standing in front of 10 downing street with her husband philip who she described as her greatest supporter and friend their final goodbye. before the couple of head for buckingham palace where the reason we were officially handed her resignation to the queen. and watching those scenes is also our correspondent barbara visit she's standing in front of 10 downing street. but of the final good bye bye to resume as prime minister at 10 downing street you heard what she had to say what did you make of her comments. it was quick and sweet and she did keep it together in motion only this time she had plenty of time beforehand to prepare for this moment which of course is always a very hard thing to do because changeover here
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that's nothing this man wants more than the keys to number 10 downing street where they think that he's a murderer that. they would and fortunately for boris johnson the keys to this forklift truck off found although he's on course to be britain's next prime minister his drive towards the top job has been a little bumpy. around with his girlfriend that went public threaten to derail his leadership bid. when britain's ambassador to the u.s. became embroiled in a diplomatic spat with president donald trump johnson was criticized for failing to give him his full support to be better he was even heckled about it in a recent tory leadership hostin. thank you mr johnson has though been very clear about one thing that the u.k. must leave the european union by halloween with or without a deal of to 3 years to misted lines we must leave the e.u. on october 30. 6th he's been criticised for his lack of detail how would you handle paragraph 5 c. i would i would confide entirely in paragraph 5 b. because that is the how would you get round watson 5 c. i would confide entirely in paragraph 5 b. which
that's nothing this man wants more than the keys to number 10 downing street where they think that he's a murderer that. they would and fortunately for boris johnson the keys to this forklift truck off found although he's on course to be britain's next prime minister his drive towards the top job has been a little bumpy. around with his girlfriend that went public threaten to derail his leadership bid. when britain's ambassador to the u.s. became embroiled in a diplomatic spat with president...
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of the lot of london trying to get to downing street your journey your outside parliament behind you is another labyrinth he's going to have to navigate and find his way around if he's to get braids it down bring us up to speed with some of the alliances which already forming to try and trip him up alliances even between members of his own party and the opposition. but well yes look you want to resoundingly tree in the conservative leadership race that's sufficient a victory to allow people to really to feel now that he can do things his own way the way he wants to do them in appoint the people that he wants in positions in which he wants them to be he has a free hand to design he's kept it we're going to keep he doesn't have a free and invite any means within parliament within the house of commons behind me because essentially he inherits the very same house of commons the very same sitting parliament the 2 reserve made left behind and which blocks 3 times attempts to pass. deal the only way you change the equation in parliament is by having a general election in terms of getting a
of the lot of london trying to get to downing street your journey your outside parliament behind you is another labyrinth he's going to have to navigate and find his way around if he's to get braids it down bring us up to speed with some of the alliances which already forming to try and trip him up alliances even between members of his own party and the opposition. but well yes look you want to resoundingly tree in the conservative leadership race that's sufficient a victory to allow people to...
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and what do prime ministers do after leaving downing street? david cameron left the commons two months after quitting as pm in 2016. since then he has written his memoirs, which will be released later this year. and he continues to be involved with the national citizen service, a volunteering programme for teenagers. tony blair was quick to depart quitting the commons on the same day he resigned as prime minister. after that for nearly eight years, he served as the quartet‘s special envoy to the middle east where his own involvement in the iraq war remained a constant thorn in his side. and he continues to be very outspoken about political issues, publicy criticising jeremy corbyn and brexit butjohn major remained an mp for four years after leaving downing street he also went on to write books, including a number on cricket and a reflection on his father's life as a music hall artist. for many years he also held a senior position with the private equity firm the carlyle group. so what could be next for theresa may? patrick kidd spent many yea
and what do prime ministers do after leaving downing street? david cameron left the commons two months after quitting as pm in 2016. since then he has written his memoirs, which will be released later this year. and he continues to be involved with the national citizen service, a volunteering programme for teenagers. tony blair was quick to depart quitting the commons on the same day he resigned as prime minister. after that for nearly eight years, he served as the quartet‘s special envoy to...
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which trim switch, downing street or mi6? ultimately downing street or mi6? ultimately downing street or mi6? ultimately downing street calls the shots and a compromise agreed. there is a conservative leadership election going on, boris johnson conservative leadership election going on, borisjohnson is a candidate and could end up being prime minister in charge of intelligence and security, this story did not come to somebody with a political axe to grind in terms of that leadership campaign, i have to say. thank you, gordon. the labour mp jess phillips, is to leave her ten—year—old son doing his homework on the steps of downing street this afternoon to highlight the school funding cuts which some schools say have forced them to close at lunchtime on fridays. the save our schools group claims at least 250 schools across the country have no choice but to send children home early and hundreds of children, teachers and parents are expected to take part in the protest today. the institute for fiscal studies reported last year how total school spending per pup
which trim switch, downing street or mi6? ultimately downing street or mi6? ultimately downing street or mi6? ultimately downing street calls the shots and a compromise agreed. there is a conservative leadership election going on, boris johnson conservative leadership election going on, borisjohnson is a candidate and could end up being prime minister in charge of intelligence and security, this story did not come to somebody with a political axe to grind in terms of that leadership campaign, i...
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she's had, by the way, some mps over to downing street for a farewell party tonight. they've all been drinking warm white wine in the garden at downing street, saying goodbye to her. she will want to take a bit of time to reflect on what happened. the summer recess here — basically the summer holidays — starts on thursday. but she's made it clear that, some september, she will be back in parliament, she'll be back making the case for political compromise. so we have not seen the last of theresa may yet. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: splashing out on their wedding snaps — we'll hear from some indian newly weds whose photoshoot went viral. also on the programme: blast off for india's most ambitious space mission so far, aiming to become the fourth nation to land on the moon. mission control: you can see them coming down the ladder now. it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight for the first crash in the 30 year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic ai
she's had, by the way, some mps over to downing street for a farewell party tonight. they've all been drinking warm white wine in the garden at downing street, saying goodbye to her. she will want to take a bit of time to reflect on what happened. the summer recess here — basically the summer holidays — starts on thursday. but she's made it clear that, some september, she will be back in parliament, she'll be back making the case for political compromise. so we have not seen the last of...
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and we also have now barbara van zyl who is standing by for us in downing street and barbara we heard theresa may speak a short while ago there in downing street this is also quite a big day for her isn't it. it's a big day for her because it was her goodbye to the nation and she sort of emotionally held it together much better than when she announced her is stepping down early in the spring because she had plenty of time now to sort of get used to the fact that she tried her best simply was not enough she could get over the line and that was the main thing that she had wanted to do that was what she really had set out at the beginning beginning of her premiership and we all remember her saying that means it in all those other maybe the 2 words that have become his specialty and people like to laugh about tippett but she wouldn't want us in good grace and handed which is a definitely poisoned chalice over to boris johnson because in brussels it means now back to start one and everybody once again once more was feeling and i mean you know now boris johnson he's inheriting those challen
and we also have now barbara van zyl who is standing by for us in downing street and barbara we heard theresa may speak a short while ago there in downing street this is also quite a big day for her isn't it. it's a big day for her because it was her goodbye to the nation and she sort of emotionally held it together much better than when she announced her is stepping down early in the spring because she had plenty of time now to sort of get used to the fact that she tried her best simply was...
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an exciting and interesting night coming up here at downing street right charlotte standing in front of 10 downing street lots of action thank you very much for your reporting from there and of course this is also going to be a busy day for you we'll keep in touch with you. joining me in the studio i have a good excuse me he's done for the irish times welcome to you know there was a lot of skepticism about boris johnson says he was a journalist and also when he was a foreign minister but now that he's going to become prime minister i believe be viewed differently do you think. you can't really leave your past the door tinier i think barr's jones is probably quite proud as being props the most notorious foreign correspondent you ever served in brussels i mean back in the ninety's he was sort of peddling fake news before it was in fashion and people in brussels haven't forgotten that as foreign minister he was he was also writing in the daily telegraph and he was saying you know napoleon and hitler try to unite europe a tragic results and the european union's attempt to do this by diff
an exciting and interesting night coming up here at downing street right charlotte standing in front of 10 downing street lots of action thank you very much for your reporting from there and of course this is also going to be a busy day for you we'll keep in touch with you. joining me in the studio i have a good excuse me he's done for the irish times welcome to you know there was a lot of skepticism about boris johnson says he was a journalist and also when he was a foreign minister but now...
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as we watch those scenes finish on ten downing street, that's all from sportsday. we will have more through the evening. for now, thanks forjoining us. good evening. i hope you haven't got to use to the sort of weather you had today because things are going to be changing over the next few days. today, many of us were dry with increasing amounts of sunshine and as we go through tonight, we keep hold of some clear sky is allowing some missed patches to form here and there. we stopped to see more cloud pushing and cross northern ireland and western scotla nd northern ireland and western scotland producing the odd spot of rain by the time of the end of the night. temperatures generally holding up in double digits but chilly for central and eastern areas out in the countryside. tomorrow any early mist clearing quickly the knots of tribe of weather, spells of sunshine at this band of cloud and patchy rain but eastwards, that extra moisture sparking the odd shower into the afternoon but many places sting dry and pretty warm as well, 22 degrees in aberdeen, 26 in london.
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i am about to leave downing street. i will continue to do all i can to serve the national interest and play my part in making our united kingdom a great country with a great future. a country that truly works for everyone. i have just been to see her majesty the queen, who has invited me to form a government, and i have accepted. and we are going to fulfil the repeated promises of parliament to the people, and come out of the eu on october 31, no ifs or buts. and after three years of unfounded self—doubt, it is time to change the record. to recover our natural and historic role. we, in this government, will work flat out to give this country the leadership it deserves, and that work begins now. thank you very much. applause much more on that for you everywhere. and in a few hours time, the rocket man is planning to cross the rocket man is planning to cross the english channel on a jet powered ofa the english channel on a jet powered of a board. it is to celebrate the anniversary of the first aeroplane flight annivers
i am about to leave downing street. i will continue to do all i can to serve the national interest and play my part in making our united kingdom a great country with a great future. a country that truly works for everyone. i have just been to see her majesty the queen, who has invited me to form a government, and i have accepted. and we are going to fulfil the repeated promises of parliament to the people, and come out of the eu on october 31, no ifs or buts. and after three years of unfounded...
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and as i leave downing street, my final words are of sincere thanks. real affection was for her truest ally. finally, and most of all, i want to thank my husband, philip, who has been my greatest supporter and my closest companion. it is over now for theresa may, yet the next occupant arrives to face so many of her same problems. a party torn in two, no majority to speak of. boris johnson tonight must know they applaud them all on the way in. let's bring you an update now on a story we broke in the last hour. north korea has fired two unidentified projectiles. the south korean military said they were launched from the eastern port of wonsan. 0ur corresondent laura bicker joins me from seoul. watmore can you tell us about this unidentified firing of projectiles? we have heard that both the us and south korean military are monitoring exactly what took place, they think the missiles were fired between 530 and 6am local time. they flew around 430 kilometres, about 260 miles, over the sea of japan. 430 kilometres, about 260 miles, over the sea ofjapan. it 4
and as i leave downing street, my final words are of sincere thanks. real affection was for her truest ally. finally, and most of all, i want to thank my husband, philip, who has been my greatest supporter and my closest companion. it is over now for theresa may, yet the next occupant arrives to face so many of her same problems. a party torn in two, no majority to speak of. boris johnson tonight must know they applaud them all on the way in. let's bring you an update now on a story we broke in...
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of his cabinet will be invited to downing street. there is a little movement outside the palace. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: from new york, i am vonnie quinn and this is bloomberg markets. time for a bloomberg inclusive, alan greenspan spoke to david westin. here they are talking about the impacts of the trade war. tax not onare tax, a your opponent but on your own people. they pay the tax. always, taxess are inflationary. true that somebody won a trade war. to be sure there was a win or lose her but from the point of view of how much economic activity got changed, they both lost. the one who lost the least was declared the winner. vonnie: former federal reserve bank chairman alan greenspan speaking exclusively to bloomberg. we are looking at the municipal outperformance to treasury bonds , let's get to taylor riggs. head of fixed municipal income, we could have a fed rate cut a week from now, munis have outperformed treasuries, are they getting ahead of themselves? >> we think the fed will cut next week, they have painted themsel
of his cabinet will be invited to downing street. there is a little movement outside the palace. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: from new york, i am vonnie quinn and this is bloomberg markets. time for a bloomberg inclusive, alan greenspan spoke to david westin. here they are talking about the impacts of the trade war. tax not onare tax, a your opponent but on your own people. they pay the tax. always, taxess are inflationary. true that somebody won a trade war. to be sure there was a win or...
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street or as chancellor in charge of the finances we've got dominic cummings a a prominent figure in that vote leave campaign who was actually found in contempt of parliament he's made quite a lot of enemies within the conservative party but beyond that people are wondering exactly how many of his other aims boris johnson is going to monies to achieve given that don't bracks it has dominated the premiership of his predecessor. it's been called britain's biggest cabinet clear out without a change of ruling party on a day that saw more than half those in the top jobs gone many of them sacked it became clear loyalty to boris johnson in the leadership race has been rewarded and support for his rival the previous foreign secretary jeremy hunt has been punished while many of the new appointments a prominent vote lead campaigners like dominic robb who resigned as secretary in protest at the reason may's deal with brussels in comes pretty puts heller right winger who's advocated bringing back the death penalty as home secretary or interior minister she replaces sajid javid who moves into 11
street or as chancellor in charge of the finances we've got dominic cummings a a prominent figure in that vote leave campaign who was actually found in contempt of parliament he's made quite a lot of enemies within the conservative party but beyond that people are wondering exactly how many of his other aims boris johnson is going to monies to achieve given that don't bracks it has dominated the premiership of his predecessor. it's been called britain's biggest cabinet clear out without a...
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and as i leave downing street my final words are of sincere thanks to my colleagues in government and parliament to everyone in the building behind me and across the civil service to the men and women of our armed forces and security services. and to the public servants in our schools our n.h.s. our police and the other emergency services all are inspired by the noble wish to serve their country in the national interest. i also want to thank the british people everyone who loves our great country who works hard for their family and wants their children and grandchildren to enjoy greater opportunity than date it sank you for putting your face in me and giving me the chance to serve. this is a country of aspiration and opportunity. and i hope that every young girl who has seen a woman prime minister now knows for sure that there are no limits to what they can achieve. finally and most of all i want to thank my husband phillip who's been my greatest supporter and my closest companion. come up to me here and. i think the answer to that is i think not i'm about to leave downing street but
and as i leave downing street my final words are of sincere thanks to my colleagues in government and parliament to everyone in the building behind me and across the civil service to the men and women of our armed forces and security services. and to the public servants in our schools our n.h.s. our police and the other emergency services all are inspired by the noble wish to serve their country in the national interest. i also want to thank the british people everyone who loves our great...
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i'm sally bundock in downing street. braced for boris — later today mrjohnson will officially become britain's next prime minister. i'm ben thompson, live in london, and that's our top story on wednesday 2ath july. borisjohnson will begin forming his new government later after he succeeding theresa may as prime minister. he'll take office this afternoon after meeting with the queen
i'm sally bundock in downing street. braced for boris — later today mrjohnson will officially become britain's next prime minister. i'm ben thompson, live in london, and that's our top story on wednesday 2ath july. borisjohnson will begin forming his new government later after he succeeding theresa may as prime minister. he'll take office this afternoon after meeting with the queen
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street. how's the news being received where you are this morning as people prepare for boris johnson to become the new occupant in those rooms right behind you and. well friends and fans of boris johnson of course are ecstatic about the news that he will move into number 10 downing street today they were praising after. victory speech his optimism and his energy thinking about the standstill of the past months and that there is finally new energy in downing street to see things through to get things moving here in the u.k. we've also heard from critics of course they are saying boris johnson way too colorful figure he is unfocused not detail oriented enough and he is generally unfit to be prime minister. especially from the opposition not from within the party so far overall i think the public there have been new polls and his favor ability is lower than when i started office but of course it comes with his character he's a very divisive figure here in great britain what we can say for sure i
street. how's the news being received where you are this morning as people prepare for boris johnson to become the new occupant in those rooms right behind you and. well friends and fans of boris johnson of course are ecstatic about the news that he will move into number 10 downing street today they were praising after. victory speech his optimism and his energy thinking about the standstill of the past months and that there is finally new energy in downing street to see things through to get...
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the players have been invited to a reception at downing street this evening. many will be hoping that the world cup win our sports correspondentjoe wilson reports from the oval. lord's perhaps was exhausted. in any case there's another famous cricket venue in london for england's most famous cricketers. that feels like their status today, anyway. at the oval, for the first time, welcome world cup winning men. we were flying yesterday and probably it has sunk in a bit more this morning. it was just a great day yesterday, especially sharing it with the lads. we just went back to the hotel, seeing family and friends. it went on pretty long. i guess a few of the boys are tired this morning, but i guess it was worth it. it only takes a second to lift a trophy, but it takes years to plan a world cup campaign. there should now be time and space to enjoy it. social media, from her majesty the queen, from the prime minister and from countless others. a digital celebration. to match the scenes yesterday near the fountains in trafalgar square, and cricket can do this...
the players have been invited to a reception at downing street this evening. many will be hoping that the world cup win our sports correspondentjoe wilson reports from the oval. lord's perhaps was exhausted. in any case there's another famous cricket venue in london for england's most famous cricketers. that feels like their status today, anyway. at the oval, for the first time, welcome world cup winning men. we were flying yesterday and probably it has sunk in a bit more this morning. it was...
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theresa may prepares to leave downing street, of course, in the coming days. it has been a remarkable 2a hours or so for english cricket. and it bears no comparison with 2005, that game yesterday which was quite unique in its drama and tension, and lets show some of the images from yesterday. not only did the match gets tired but then, incredibly, the super over, as it's known, the version of extra time in cricket, was also tied, and england ended up winning effectively on a technicality in effectively on a technicality in effect because they had scored more boundaries. so they prevailed. there's been today more discussion about whether or not they were fortu nate about whether or not they were fortunate because maybe there was an error in the umpiring and the throw of which should be fine. but now england winning the world cup for the first time, the first time they did it. they made it count on home soil. early on today they shared in the glory, their fans were invited to say congratulations, to be part of the celebrations, at the oval. across town from lour
theresa may prepares to leave downing street, of course, in the coming days. it has been a remarkable 2a hours or so for english cricket. and it bears no comparison with 2005, that game yesterday which was quite unique in its drama and tension, and lets show some of the images from yesterday. not only did the match gets tired but then, incredibly, the super over, as it's known, the version of extra time in cricket, was also tied, and england ended up winning effectively on a technicality in...
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boris johnson speaking earlier in downing street. i am now johnson speaking earlier in downing street. iam nowjoined by johnson speaking earlier in downing street. i am nowjoined by the conservative mp who served from 2017 in the treasury, and then a housing department. thank you for coming, chris. when you look at the appointments today, there is a deliberate move to clear out the old cabinet and put in place, i presume, people who are signed up to the mission. yes, i was a pbs, by the way, not a minister. clearly there isa way, not a minister. clearly there is a lot of change going on today i'm borisjohnson is a lot of change going on today i'm boris johnson is is a lot of change going on today i'm borisjohnson is trying to build his own team to signal an energetic, positive and optimistic new start. —— i was positive and optimistic new start. ——iwasa positive and optimistic new start. —— i was a pps. i think the appointments he has made her signal that. we have heard over the last 24 hours, this was an ambition he had
boris johnson speaking earlier in downing street. i am now johnson speaking earlier in downing street. iam nowjoined by johnson speaking earlier in downing street. i am nowjoined by the conservative mp who served from 2017 in the treasury, and then a housing department. thank you for coming, chris. when you look at the appointments today, there is a deliberate move to clear out the old cabinet and put in place, i presume, people who are signed up to the mission. yes, i was a pbs, by the way,...
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well it's round the corner from downing street under simmons is outside parliament on college green in westminster and what will to reason may's legacy be. well hold i guess see will be one of public service failure really she's a passionate politician she cared a lot for the deprived but she failed to deliver on what she promised because she was targeted by the heartbreaks it's called and failed to come down on them in a hefty way i've just been speaking actually to one of her speech rights is in the early days chief speech writer in the early days of a prime ministers. and he says that brady she when he 1st met her back in 2002 and he wrote a speech for which actually referred to the gnostic party everyone will remember that certainly in the u.k. anyway she was taking on the conservative party but when he was disappointed to to write a speech as prime minister he was surprised a very short space of time to realise that she was more loyal to the policy than only to give it a shake that's an interesting thing but apart from that she. wants what was regarded in british politics as the l
well it's round the corner from downing street under simmons is outside parliament on college green in westminster and what will to reason may's legacy be. well hold i guess see will be one of public service failure really she's a passionate politician she cared a lot for the deprived but she failed to deliver on what she promised because she was targeted by the heartbreaks it's called and failed to come down on them in a hefty way i've just been speaking actually to one of her speech rights is...
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to get to number 10 downing street johnson 1st had to visit buckingham palace to get the traditional knot of approval from the queen. a spring you know barbara faisal standing outside parliament for us today the days you barbara these are sweeping changes radical you could say in the cabinet was one name certainly telegraphing a lot about its new makeup and its direction dominic roth. yeah he was the former bricks and minister after reason may and he's through in the towel last year because he didn't agree with her brecht's of politics anymore because maybe was seeking compromise and drop saw you know bricks it should be much more highlight and associate he being promoted to the foreign office really shows insist something about the political direction boris johnson wants his cabinet to go this is a man who is known in brussels and not like ford for his confrontational style is somebody who's a lawyer rather diplomatic and the foreign office will probably have their hands full trying to sort of teach him the the basics off diplomacy and how for instance to deal with the immediate cri
to get to number 10 downing street johnson 1st had to visit buckingham palace to get the traditional knot of approval from the queen. a spring you know barbara faisal standing outside parliament for us today the days you barbara these are sweeping changes radical you could say in the cabinet was one name certainly telegraphing a lot about its new makeup and its direction dominic roth. yeah he was the former bricks and minister after reason may and he's through in the towel last year because he...
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let's speak to our assisted political editor norman smith in downing street for us. he'll not get much of a honeymoon if one at all? no, ithink much of a honeymoon if one at all? no, i think that's true. although i'm tempted to say despite the sort of hype of today, the moment of history, it was a day of few surprises in the sense that boris johnson one, and he won big time and then immediately fired up the boris johnson optimism boosters. pledging to dispel negativity and pessimism to dispel negativity and pessimism to energise the country. so far, so familiar, that is borisjohnson, the party darling, the conference hall act but now we find out who the real borisjohnson is, act but now we find out who the real boris johnson is, who act but now we find out who the real borisjohnson is, who borisjohnson the prime minister is because there is no hiding place in downing street. and we are going to find out very soon street. and we are going to find out very soon whether he is the great unifier, whether he can bring his fractured party together and crucial to that, will
let's speak to our assisted political editor norman smith in downing street for us. he'll not get much of a honeymoon if one at all? no, ithink much of a honeymoon if one at all? no, i think that's true. although i'm tempted to say despite the sort of hype of today, the moment of history, it was a day of few surprises in the sense that boris johnson one, and he won big time and then immediately fired up the boris johnson optimism boosters. pledging to dispel negativity and pessimism to dispel...
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i'm sally bundock in downing street. braced for boris — later today mrjohnson will officially become britain's next prime minister. i'm ben thompson, live in london, and that's our top story on wednesday 24th july. borisjohnson will begin forming his new government later after he succeeding theresa may as prime minister. he'll take office this afternoon after meeting with the queen at buckingham palace. all eyes will be on who mrjohnson chooses for key roles, including chancellor, and home secretary. but what does the johnson government mean for brexit, trade and the economy? we'll get an expert view from london, and from brussels. hello and welcome to business live. i have to say is getting warm here right now in downing street. as you can see, it's really busy here right now as well. a lot of media have gathered because later on today the country is newly elected leader of the conservative party borisjohnson will enter the door, number ten, behind me as the uk's next prime minister. brexit is the biggest issue that h
i'm sally bundock in downing street. braced for boris — later today mrjohnson will officially become britain's next prime minister. i'm ben thompson, live in london, and that's our top story on wednesday 24th july. borisjohnson will begin forming his new government later after he succeeding theresa may as prime minister. he'll take office this afternoon after meeting with the queen at buckingham palace. all eyes will be on who mrjohnson chooses for key roles, including chancellor, and home...
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they'll then make their way to downing street to give their first speech in their new role. with me is iain anderson, founder of the international communications agency, cicero group. also has been in the thick of this story in terms of the politics and the business for a long time. today we will find out who has the task of being our prime minister and taking us being our prime minister and taking us out of europe. yes. and this has perhaps been the longest march to number ten of the front runner. it looks like its going to be boris johnson today but people have made far too many political predictions over the past three or four years so yes. i think it is going to be boris but let's wait and see. we will find out around about uk time today — make no—one. it looks as though borisjohnson becomes make no—one. it looks as though boris johnson becomes leader of make no—one. it looks as though borisjohnson becomes leader of the conservative party today and just for another 48 hours ——24 hours, theresa may remains in downing street until he is likely to see the queen
they'll then make their way to downing street to give their first speech in their new role. with me is iain anderson, founder of the international communications agency, cicero group. also has been in the thick of this story in terms of the politics and the business for a long time. today we will find out who has the task of being our prime minister and taking us being our prime minister and taking us out of europe. yes. and this has perhaps been the longest march to number ten of the front...
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a triumphant barse johnson walking down the street to his new residence standing outside number 10 downing street johnson made his 1st address as british prime minister. the doubters the doom's does the glooms does they are going to get it wrong again the people who bet against britain are going to lose their shirts because when they restore trust in our democracy. and we're going to fulfil the repeated promises of parliament to the people and come out of the e.u. october 31st no ifs or buts and let's and johnson got straight down to work looking to brussels suggesting that if it came to a no deal brags that it would be because of the e.u. and it is of course vital at the same time that we prepare for the remote possibility the brussels refuses any further to negotiate and we all forced to come out with a deal not because we want that outcome. but to get to 10 downing street johnson 1st had to visit the queen to get the traditional nod of approval from the reigning monarch. let's get more now did abused barbara basal standing by for us outside parliament in london good morning barbara thes
a triumphant barse johnson walking down the street to his new residence standing outside number 10 downing street johnson made his 1st address as british prime minister. the doubters the doom's does the glooms does they are going to get it wrong again the people who bet against britain are going to lose their shirts because when they restore trust in our democracy. and we're going to fulfil the repeated promises of parliament to the people and come out of the e.u. october 31st no ifs or buts...
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yes, yes, nearly 39 degrees celsius it was here on 10 downing street. boris johnson delivered that 147 minute long blistering set of prime minister's questions. light on the detail as you'd expect from boris johnson, heavy on the bluster and that didn't go down well with brussels. what we saw was the head of the negotiating part of the european union, who he's going to have to deal with if he tries to get a deal or tries to extricate the u.k. from the e.u., michelle barner writing a letter to e.u. diplomats. saying despite any of this combative performance, it's not going to cut it. we had a telephone conversation yesterday evening. there's so much that's different from the past. as you mentioned, he may well move in here with his girlfriend, carrie simmons. if that's the case, this is the first time we'll see a prime minister move into 10 downing street as an unmarried man. >>> let's get a check on cnn business. first, look at markets around the world. you can see a mixed performance in asia and european markets leaning slightly higher. on wall street,
yes, yes, nearly 39 degrees celsius it was here on 10 downing street. boris johnson delivered that 147 minute long blistering set of prime minister's questions. light on the detail as you'd expect from boris johnson, heavy on the bluster and that didn't go down well with brussels. what we saw was the head of the negotiating part of the european union, who he's going to have to deal with if he tries to get a deal or tries to extricate the u.k. from the e.u., michelle barner writing a letter to...
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street shortly he is expected to do so after he exits that meeting with the queen. and that was johnson entering buckingham palace a short while ago now giving her final speech outside of 10 downing street a short while ago the outgoing prime minister to resign may said that the priority should be delivering brags that in a way that works for the entire united kingdom she also wished johnson and his government well may announce that she would step aside 2 months ago amid fellow conservatives unhappiness with her handling on drugs to all supporters johnson to form a new administration. i repeat a 2nd listen now to what theresa may had to say and her farewell speech was like a piece of my childishness the terrorists are winning the conservative leadership. i wish to cut every. little bit and. their success will be on the steps that i hope they make. their achievements will build on the would be. the conservative conservative government. during the time our economy space restored public services. i thought the fed was. trying to. get me to. be the target. in a way that
street shortly he is expected to do so after he exits that meeting with the queen. and that was johnson entering buckingham palace a short while ago now giving her final speech outside of 10 downing street a short while ago the outgoing prime minister to resign may said that the priority should be delivering brags that in a way that works for the entire united kingdom she also wished johnson and his government well may announce that she would step aside 2 months ago amid fellow conservatives...
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they arrived at downing street then, and i am sure it will be the same this time. only now, as the enormity of what they have achieved, starting to sink in. as we know, no other england team has ever won this world cup before. it was a huge amount of expectation and pressure on their shoulders to deliver on home soil. they did so, didn't they, quite dramatically last night in a way that nobody could have predicted. england will now hope they can build on this and reconnect with grass roots cricket and really grow the game and encourage more boys and girls to take up the sport. fantastic. john, thank you very much. novak djokovic says his wimbledon win over roger federer was his most "mentally demanding" match. in an astonishing day of sport, the men's final went to a fifth set, then 12 games all and then to a tie break. it was djokovic who eventually beat federer in a final, which lasted longer than any other in the tournament's history — almost five hours in total. federer actually had two championship points but couldn't get over the line, leaving djokovic to w
they arrived at downing street then, and i am sure it will be the same this time. only now, as the enormity of what they have achieved, starting to sink in. as we know, no other england team has ever won this world cup before. it was a huge amount of expectation and pressure on their shoulders to deliver on home soil. they did so, didn't they, quite dramatically last night in a way that nobody could have predicted. england will now hope they can build on this and reconnect with grass roots...
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downing street says sir kim has the government's full support. andy moore reports. shortly after president trump criticised mrs may and her ambassador, downing street issued a statement saying sir kim darroch continued to had the full support of the prime minister. the leak was unfortunate, the statement went on, but the special relationship would endure. on his twitter feed, president trump said: "i have been very critical about the way the uk and prime minister theresa may handled brexit. what a mess she and her representatives have created. i told her how it should be done but she decided to go another way. i do not know the ambassador but he is not liked or well thought of within the us. we will no longer deal with him. the good news for the wonderful united kingdom is that they will soon have a new prime minister. while i thoroughly enjoyed the magnificent state visit last month, it was the queen who i was most impressed with." there are reports that the ambassador has already been frozen out from a diplomatic event in washington overnight but it's unlikely the
downing street says sir kim has the government's full support. andy moore reports. shortly after president trump criticised mrs may and her ambassador, downing street issued a statement saying sir kim darroch continued to had the full support of the prime minister. the leak was unfortunate, the statement went on, but the special relationship would endure. on his twitter feed, president trump said: "i have been very critical about the way the uk and prime minister theresa may handled...
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the united kingdom has a new prime minister — borisjohnson is in downing street. he is the queen's 14th prime minister. he says he'll succeed on brexit where theresa may failed. we're going to fulfill the repeated promises of parliament to the people and come out of the eu on october 31st, no ifs or buts. but he'll face obstacles. climate change protesters in his path today — but there'll be opposition on brexit too — even within his own party. an ambition achieved — inside number ten as prime minister. this evening we'll know some of those who'lljoin him around the cabinet table. mrjohnson says the work starts now. there were pledges on the police, on the nhs and on schools. for theresa may, three turbulent years in charge are over — but she has no regrets. to serve as prime minister of the united kingdom is the greatest honour. the heavy responsibilities are outweighed by the huge potential to serve your country. also tonight — it's hot today and will be even hotter tomorrow. the met office says we could hit an all time record tomorrow — there's fun
the united kingdom has a new prime minister — borisjohnson is in downing street. he is the queen's 14th prime minister. he says he'll succeed on brexit where theresa may failed. we're going to fulfill the repeated promises of parliament to the people and come out of the eu on october 31st, no ifs or buts. but he'll face obstacles. climate change protesters in his path today — but there'll be opposition on brexit too — even within his own party. an ambition achieved — inside number ten...