BBC Politics
Tories call to give ‘restricted payment cards’, rather than benefits, to criminals | Politics Live
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- Tories call to give ‘restricted payment cards’, rather than benefits, to criminals | Politics Live
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- 4:41
- Date posted
- 23 days ago
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- The Conservatives have said that some criminals should be given a ‘restricted payment card’ rather than benefits.
“Criminals, who either have community sentences or have been released from jail on licence, and if they are receiving benefits, we don't think it's right that they could spend that money on things like gambling, on alcohol, on cigarettes," The Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp said.
Politics Live presenter Vicki Young was joined by former Conservative cabinet minister Sir Simon Clarke, Liberal Democrat MP Ben Maguire and Labour MP Rachel Taylor.
For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news
#PoliticsLive #UKPolitics #BBCNews
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- More documents relating to Mandelson's appointment as the US ambassador have been released. #BBCNews
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- 1:11
- Date posted
- 23 days ago
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- Sturgeon: "I loved that neclace and I wore it a lot"
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- 1:07
- Date posted
- 24 days ago
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- Former First Minister of Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon, describes her "pain" in discovering some gifts she received from her husband were paid for with SNP party money.
#bbclaurak
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- Hunt: Triple Lock "not just unaffordable, but actually immoral"
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- 0:57
- Date posted
- 24 days ago
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- Former Conservative Chancellor Sir Jeremy Hunt calls for the "triple lock" to be scrapped. The "triple lock" guarantees state pensions will increase each year by the highest of three measures: average earnings growth, price inflation, or 2.5%.
#bbclaurak
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- 'I'm scared I'm going to see them' | Teenage Hampshire victim speaks to Newsnight
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- 13:37
- Date posted
- 24 days ago
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- A girl whose teenage rapists were spared custody and will now have their sentences reviewed has told BBC Newsnight's Victoria Derbyshire she wants "freedom" from fear.
The girl, who was 14 when she was raped in Fordingbridge, Hampshire, told BBC Newsnight: "I just want to be able to go on a walk without being scared that I'm going to see them and they're gonna try to do something again."
Her father said the January 2025 attack has caused a "lifelong impact" on his daughter and called for a custodial sentence for the boys. "This is a life sentence for her," he said.
The sentences are being referred to the Court of Appeal, after an outcry when the boys were given youth rehabilitation orders.
Warning: This story contains details some may find distressing
Three boys were involved in the attack - two boys, then aged 14, were convicted of rape. A third, then 13, was guilty of rape by aiding and abetting the attack.
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- "The only way through it is full transparency"
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- 0:36
- Date posted
- 24 days ago
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- Work and Pensions Secretary, Pat McFadden calls for an enquiry into the SNP's finances.
#bbclaurak
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- "We don't think it's right that they can spend that money on things like gambling"
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- 0:32
- Date posted
- 24 days ago
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- Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp calls for a "benefit rations card" to ensure criminals cannot use benefit money for alcohol, gambling, or cash withdrawals.#bbclaurak
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- Nicola Sturgeon: 'I'm serving a sentence for crime I didn't commit | Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg'
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- 24:42
- Date posted
- 24 days ago
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- Nicola Sturgeon has told the BBC she feels like she is "serving a sentence for a crime I did not commit", after her estranged husband admitted embezzling £400,000 from the SNP, the party she led for years.
In an exclusive interview with Laura Kuenssberg, Scotland's former first minister refused to apologise for the scandal and struggled to hold back tears, recalling gifts from Peter Murrell that turned out to have been purchased with stolen money.
Sturgeon told the BBC: "I am not responsible for the crimes that my former husband committed and I'm not going to apologise for somebody else's crimes."
She has consistently denied any knowledge of Murrell's crimes, committed between 2010 and 2022.
The former first minister was not charged, following a police investigation. She was SNP party leader between 2014 and 2023 and in that role shared responsibility for monitoring the party's accounts.
In the interview to be broadcast ...
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- UK Equalities chief on gender, sex, and the law | Political Thinking with Nick Robinson
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- 12:07
- Date posted
- 26 days ago
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- Dr Mary-Ann Stephenson, chair of the Equality and Human Rights Commission, has said people unhappy with the definition of sex as ruled by the Supreme Court last year, need to “lobby to change the Equality Act”.
Speaking to Nick Robinson, Dr Stephenson said there is “complexity” within the issue, but for the purposes of the Act: “sex is defined by biological sex”.
She also said the Commission has tried to “uphold the rights of both women and trans people” within its code of practice, but some women “do really value single-sex spaces” and “the law in this area is very clear”.
Dr Stephenson also spoke about the right to protest, and the controversial slogan "from the river to the sea".
She added: “people have the right to freedom of expression” and that may include “the expression of views that people find offensive… but there is a limit to that”.
Listen to Political Thinking with Nick Robin...
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- Why is Tony Blair criticising Keir Starmer and the Labour Party?
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- 1:57
- Date posted
- 28 days ago
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- Nick Watt looks at the former Prime Minister's intervention.
#Newsnight
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- Rishi Sunak says a new prime minister must have a mandate | BBC Radio 4 Today
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- 5:54
- Date posted
- 28 days ago
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- Ex-Conservative Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has said it would be “beneficial” for any future Labour leader to get the job through a leadership contest.
Mr Sunak, who became PM without a contest when Liz Truss resigned, said reflecting on his own experience that a having a debate over ideas meant a new leader would “have a mandate”.
Speaking to Radio 4’s Today programme, he said he would advise any new PM to “focus overwhelmingly on delivering economic growth” as the “single biggest priority” for the UK.
Listen to the Today programme on BBC Radio 4 and BBC Sounds.
#UKPolitics #BBCNews
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- Labour has 'no coherent plan' for country, says former Prime Minister Tony Blair | BBC Radio 4 Today
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- 18:14
- Date posted
- 28 days ago
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- Sir Tony Blair has accused Sir Keir Starmer's government of having no "coherent plan" for the country and introducing policies that have held back business.
In his first in-depth critique of Sir Keir Starmer's government, the former prime minister told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that the centre-ground must be radical and look for big change, putting policies first and politics second.
Downing Street insists Sir Keir is "fully focused on delivering change for working people".
Speaking to Nick Robinson, Sir Tony also argues for change in the NHS and says the current welfare and pension triple-lock policies are "not affordable".
Listen to the Today programme on BBC Radio 4 and BBC Sounds.
For the latest news download the BBC News app or visit BBC.com/news
#TonyBlair #KeirStarmer #UKNews #BBCNews
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- Could your social media be taken away from you?
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- 1:20
- Date posted
- 29 days ago
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- Some people want the UK Government to ban children from using social media - Victoria Derbyshire looks at the details of what might happen
#Newsnight
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- Has the England flag become too polarising ahead of the World Cup?
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- 0:34
- Date posted
- 29 days ago
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- Dear England' playwright James Graham tells Newsnight he "totally understands" it represents pride in the country for some, while others feel "nervous" when it's "weaponised" against them.
#Newsnight
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- Dear England writer James Graham on national unity, flags, inclusivity & "paralysis" in politics
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- 7:59
- Date posted
- 29 days ago
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- Dear England playwright James Graham talks about what World Cup hopes might say about England as a nation. Interview by Matt Chorley.
#England #DearEngland #politics #ukpolitics #politicalnews #bbc #bbcnews #bbcnewsnight #newsnight
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- Sentencing decision was like "a rock straight in my face" | Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg
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- 6:51
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- A girl who was raped by two teenage boys has told the BBC that a judge's decision to spare them jail sentences was like a "rock straight in my face".
Speaking exclusively to Laura Kuenssberg, the girl, now 16, said: "What was the point in putting me through that?"
The girl, who spoke anonymously alongside her family, said the judge's decision "almost made it seem as if what the boys did was not OK, but it was OK in the eyes of the law because they were still children".
The attorney general is to review the sentence given by Judge Nicholas Rowland, who had said on Thursday he wanted to avoid "criminalising" the "very young" boys.
Warning: This story contains details some may find distressing
The teenager was 15 when she was raped in an underpass by the River Avon in Fordingbridge, Hampshire.
She had travelled to meet one of the boys for the first time in November 2024 after he had begun a "relationship" with h...
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- Milburn: 'Shameful' more spent on benefits than jobs for young people | Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg
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- 8:08
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- The government spends 25 times as much on benefits for young people than it does on supporting them into work, the author of a major review into youth inactivity has said.
Former minister Alan Milburn told the BBC that this was "shameful" and with nearly a million young people not in work, training or education (Neets), a complete "system reset" was needed.
In an exclusive interview with Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg, Milburn said it was absolutely essential Labour reformed the welfare system, even though the government had shelved some planned benefit reforms in the face of opposition from their own MPs.
The first part of his government-commissioned report into the issue will be published this week.
Milburn's calculations are based on the amount spent on 16 to 24-year-olds taking part in core employment programmes funded by the Department for Work and Pensions and Jobcentre Plus.
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- "Is Cuba next on President Trump's list?"
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- 1:00
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- "I think President Trump treats war a bit like video games..." - Gillian Tett tells Newsnight that Donald Trump is focused on Cuba because he "desperately wants to distract people away from Iran".
#Newsnight
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- Wes Streeting: There are dark forces at play | Political Thinking with Nick Robinson
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- 12:37
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- In his first interview since resigning as Health Secretary, Wes Streeting explains why he thinks Keir Starmer can't beat Nigel Farage
Speaking for the first time about their 16-minute meeting before the King’s Speech, Streeting says he told the prime minister then about his plan to challenge him for leader.
The now-backbencher also told Nick Robinson why he wants "a wealth tax that works", and why life in this country's getting worse for young people.
Listen to Political Thinking with Nick Robinson on BBC Sounds.
Read more on this story on the BBC News website: https://bbc.in/4do5Nvj
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#UKPolitics #BBCNews
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- Wes Streeting told Keir Starmer he was going to “challenge him”. #KeirStarmer #PoliticalThinking
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- 1:00
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- Rachel Reeves' reaction to being heckled: "It shows a bit of spirit from the Chancellor"
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- 0:19
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- "We saw a bit of spirit there which is probably what will go down quite well with some people" - The FT's Chief Business Correspondent Ashley Armstrong on the Chancellor's reaction to being heckled in Leeds today.
#Newsnight
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- UK government sets out cost of living plan | BBC News
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- 5:20
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- Ticket prices for families at various attractions such as theme parks, zoos and museums will be cheaper during the summer holidays through a cut to VAT, the chancellor has said.
Rachel Reeves announced a temporary reduction in VAT from 20% to 5% from when schools break up in Scotland at the end of June until children return to classrooms in England, Wales and Northern Ireland on 1 September.
The discount, which will be up to businesses to pass on to customers, will also apply to children's entry to cinemas, soft play and theatres, as well as children's meals in restaurants and cafes.
The VAT cut was part of a flurry of government policy announcements aimed at easing cost of living pressures.
For the latest news download the BBC News app or visit BBC.com/news
#Politics #RachelReeves #BBCNews
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- Are baby boomers the luckiest generation in history?
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- 10:00
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- In his resignation speech after quitting his post as Health Secretary in Parliament, Labour MP Wes Streeting said “the next generation, for the first time in our modern history, faces worse prospects than the last”.
Is this true? Professor Bobby Duffy joins Politics Live to discuss intergenerational fairness and what can be done to address potential inequalities between generations.
For the latest news download the BBC News app or visit BBC.com/news
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- Bishop Rowan Williams and Lady Hale debate whether we have the 'right to die'
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- 28:18
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- Bishop Rowan Williams, former Archbishop of Canterbury, and Lady Brenda Hale, former President of the UK Supreme Court, debate whether people have a ‘right to die’ and the assisted dying bill. The pair’s opposing views are featured in their new co-authored book, ‘Do We Have The Right To Die?’, published by The Bodley Head. Interview by Paddy O’Connell.
Warning: Contains discussions of suicide.
#politics #ukpolitics #newsnight #bbcnews #bbc #bbcnewsnight #debate #news #latestnews
Newsnight is the BBC's flagship news and current affairs TV programme - with analysis, debate, exclusives, and robust interviews.
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- Gen Z vs Late Boomers: Which generation is better off?
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- 6:48
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- Are people born in the early to mid sixties the luckiest generation ever?
Radio 4 presenters Sarah Montague and Evan Davis are both Late Boomers.
They discuss the difference between university, housing and pensions for people of their age, and those born more recently.
Evan’s written about it for the BBC website, and lots of people have already been in touch: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cj6pyk7e3w4o
Listen to the World At One and PM on BBC Radio 4 and BBC Sounds.
#ukeconomy #genz #boomer
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- "Massive gamble" | Newsnight presenters discuss Andy Burnham's "coup" and Keir Starmer's authority
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- 27:17
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- Newsnight presenters Victoria Derbyshire, Matt Chorley and Paddy O'Connell discuss Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham's decision to stand in the Makerfield by-election, its impact on Keir Starmer's authority in Number 10 and the future of the Labour Party.
A full list of candidates standing in the Makerfield by-election can be found on the BBC News website.
#Labour #politics #andyburnham #keirstarmer #labourparty #ukpolitics #politicalnews #latestnews #westminster #greatermanchester #bbc #bbcnews #bbcnewsnight #newsnight #VictoriaDerbyshire
Newsnight is the BBC's flagship news and current affairs TV programme - with analysis, debate, exclusives, and robust interviews.
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- Gym owner takes on politicians over business rates | BBC Politics Live
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- 7:07
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- Gym owner Nicholas Denby has been campaigning for business rates for independent gyms to be reduced.
Speaking to the BBC's Politics Live he said that his business rates have increased from £16,000 in 2024 to over £46,000 this year.
The Labour Party had said in their 2024 manifesto that they would replace the business rates system to “level the playing field between the high street and online giants, better incentivise investment, tackle empty properties and support entrepreneurship”.
Joining the discussion were Labour MP Emily Thornberry, Tory MP Damian Hinds as well as Talk presenter Alex Phillips
Read more on this story on the BBC News website: https://bbc.in/4dklm7g
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#UKPolitics #BBCNews
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- Wes Streeting gives resignation speech in the Commons. #BBCNews
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- 0:40
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- Should the government force supermarkets to cap food prices? | BBC Radio 4 Today
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- 6:52
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- Reports suggest Treasury ministers are negotiating a voluntary food price controls with big supermarkets, after the Scottish government proposed a price cap on essential grocery items.
Speaking to BBC Radio 4’s Today, former Asda chairman Lord Rose said he thinks the "the whole idea is stuff of nonsense”, and called the proposals “state control”.
Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury Dan Tomlinson denied the government were looking at a price cap, but said “of course the government are going to be having conversations with supermarkets about what more we can do to support households”.
Listen to Today on BBC Radio 4 and BBC Sounds.
#UKEconomy #CostOfLiving #UKPolitics #BBCNews
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- Green Party peer defends Zack Polanski not paying council tax | Politics Live
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- 4:11
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- The Green Party’s Baroness Jones has questioned whether Zack Polanski should pay back any money owing for council tax when he lived on a houseboat in East London.
Last week the party admitted its leader may have failed to pay the tax to Waltham Forest Council.
In a statement a spokesperson said Polanski had "taken steps to pay any council tax he may be found to owe".
Speaking to the BBC's Politics Live, Baroness Jones said: "I've lived on a houseboat in London and we didn't pay council tax."
Read more on this story on the BBC News website: https://bbc.in/3RmmUFa
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#UKPolitics #BBCNews
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- Lisa Nandy: "It’s a very personal decision for him”
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- 0:30
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy says it’s “personal decision” for Keir Starmer about whether or not he fights a leadership challenge but that she “wouldn’t write off the prime minister”
#BBCLauraK
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- Kemi Badenoch: “It was very flattering… I do like her song ‘Starships’”
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- 0:44
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch responds to praise from Nicki Minaj
#BBCLauraK
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- PM Keir Starmer has said he will not set out a timetable to step down. #BBCNews
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- 0:42
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- Waste carrier licences to be tightened
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- 9:33
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- The government is bringing in new waste licensing rules aimed at stopping people from illegally dumping rubbish in England.
To show how lax the current system is, Ann Maidment, director of Country, Land and Business Association, obtained a licence for a cow, called Beau Vine, to legally dispose of household rubbish.
Politics Live presenter Vicki Young was also joined by Labour MP Gordon McKee, Conservative MP Ben Obese-Jecty and Kate Ferguson from the Sun on Sunday.
Read more on this story on the BBC News website: https://bbc.in/4wHAcMS
For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news
#PoliticsLive #UKPolitics #BBCNews
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- Kemi Badenoch: “Everybody is an opponent” | Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg
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- 9:27
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch MP said “Everybody is an opponent” when asked who she sees as her main opponent, Reform or Labour?
Appearing on Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg, Kemi Badenoch was asked about her party's performance at the May elections which saw them lose over five hundred council seats in England. But the leader of the Opposition defended her party’s results saying "What happens at local elections has no bearing on what happens at general elections”
The Conservative party leader says “multi-party politics” means all parties are a “threat”
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- Full interview: Andy Burnham on ‘Manchesterism’ and "a new politics"
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- 23:28
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- Recorded 11.02.2026 -- What does Andy Burnham stand for? Faisal Islam speaks to Andy Burnham about his time as Mayor of Greater Manchester, his vision of 'Manchesterism' and developing "a new politics". He also touches on the decision to be blocked from standing in the Gorton and Denton by-election held in February 2026.
Andy Burnham has since announced his ambition to stand in the upcoming Makerfield by-election.
#AndyBurnham #politics #ukpolitics #Labour #labourparty #westminster #manchester #politicalnews #bbc #bbcnews #bbcnewsnight #newsnight
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- What's next for UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer? #Labour #BBCNews
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- 1:05
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- The town that could hold a by-election like no other | BBC News
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- 2:42
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- Andy Burnham will attempt to return to the Commons as an MP, with a likely run in the Makerfield by-election after Labour MP Josh Simons said he would resign to make way for him.
The Greater Manchester mayor had previously been blocked by Labour's ruling National Executive Committee from contesting the Gorton and Denton by-election in February, but there are indications he'll be given the chance to appear on the ballot paper.
PM Keir Starmer has faced pressure from his MPs following last week's disastrous election results for Labour and Burnham is seen as a potential leadership challenger and future prime minister.
Read more on this story on the BBC News website: https://bbc.in/42Bm89O
For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news
#UKPolitics #BBCNews
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- ‘I fully support Andy Burnham,’ says Labour deputy leader. #KeirStarmer #BBCNews
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- 1:07
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- Decision was 'difficult', says MP stepping down for Andy Burnham. #KeirStarmer #BBCNews
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- 1:02
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- How could a new prime minister impact the UK's fortunes? #BBCNews
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- 1:20
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- Are Keir Starmer’s leadership rivals more popular than the PM? | BBC Politics Live
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- 7:46
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- Joe Twyman has spoken to Alex Forsyth on BBC Two’s Politics Live about whether any of PM Keir Starmer’s potential leadership rivals in the Labour Party are more popular.
“The only logical conclusion to draw is that the general public… does not know much about these people at all," the Deltapoll pollster said.
The programme was also joined by Labour MP Jack Abbott, Conservative MP Lewis Cocking and Lara Spirit from The Sunday Times.
Read more on this story on the BBC News website: https://bbc.in/49yrLt3
For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news
#PoliticsLive #UKPolitics #BBCNews
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- Wes Streeting resigns as health secretary. #KeirStarmer #UK #BBCNews
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- 0:38
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- Angela Rayner settles HMRC tax issue - what now? #BBCNews
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- 0:41
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- ‘I’m not getting into hypotheticals on the leadership,’ says Angela Rayner. #BBCNews
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- 0:31
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- Leadership contest would ‘plunge country into chaos,’ says Rachel Reeves. #BBCNews
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- 0:30
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- For the latest news download the BBC News app or visit BBC.com/news
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- The King's Speech traditions you might have missed. #BBCNews
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- 0:49
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- "Once you get rid of your leader it's like first blood - like the piranhas smell blood in the water”
- Runtime
- 1:31
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- The Daily Telegraph's Tim Stanley and Labour MP Catherine McKinnell compare challenges to Conservative and Labour Prime Ministers.
#Newsnight
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- "We've seen in the Prime Minister... arrogance and stubbornness... I'm very impressed"
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- 0:34
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- The Telegraph's Tim Stanley discusses potential leadership challenges to Keir Starmer.
#Newsnight
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- Tory leader Kemi Badenoch says Keir Starmer is "in office, but not in power". #BBCNews
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- 0:39
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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