maximises the chances of keeping schools open despite the growing numbers of omicron cases. have a listen to cabinet office minister stephen barclay explained the rationale this behind the decision. we are working with the teaching profession, on a temporary measure in terms profession, on a temporary measure in terms of profession, on a temporary measure in terms of facemasks, which we will review in terms of facemasks, which we will review on in terms of facemasks, which we will review on the 26th january. as an additional review on the 26th january. as an additional measure we are recognising the fact that whilst two thirds recognising the fact that whilst two thirds of recognising the fact that whilst two thirds of adults have been boosted, obviously thirds of adults have been boosted, obviously children have not so that s obviously children have not so that s why we brought in some additional measures within schools. we have additional measures within schools. we hav
that part of america, because as ugly as it is, it s not something that we re proud of, it exists. that is part of who we are. do you think something like this could happen again? unfortunately, yes, i do. what happened and the way this country is headed. a lot of people are becoming more and more vocal about their views, which people are allowed to have, but once it becomes violent and destructive, that s where you have to draw the line. but there has been nothing in place to stop that from happening again, so i do believe it could happen again. and what to you is the lesson of january 6th, of what happened? democracy can t be taken for granted just because it exists. you have to fight to protect it. simple as that. we will have special coverage of the first anniversary of the 6th january riot at nine o clock this evening, here on bbc news.
has left the prime minister s future hanging by a thread. anger toward borisjohnson from the conservative grassroots is the focus for the guardian. the i claims leading conservatives liz truss and rishi sunak are preparing to swoop on a party leadership contest, as the pressure mounts on the prime minister. but the mail turns the spotlight on sir keir starmer and carries a picture of what the paper claims to be the labour leader drinking beer at an indoor gathering in durham last april. the telegraph claims plan b covid restrictions in england are set to be lifted from 26th january as the prime minister looks to secure his political survival. the paper also suggests that princess beatrice is likely to be called as a witness in her father s sex assault case so, let s begin.
but the front page also covers the latest in novak djokovic s visa saga the world number one s participation in monday s australian open all hinges on a last ditch appeal, after canberra cancelled his visa for a second time. the i claims leading conservatives liz truss and rishi sunak are preparing to swoop on a party leadership contest, as the pressure mounts on the prime minister. but the mail turns the spotlight on sir keir starmer and carries a picture of what the paper claims to be the labour leader drinking beer at an indoor gathering in durham last april. the telegraph claims plan b covid restrictions in england are set to be lifted from 26th january as the prime minister looks to secure his political survival the paper also carries a picture of princess beatrice and her father prince andrew at royal ascot the paper suggests the princess is likely to be called as a witness in her father s sex assault case so, let s begin.
methodically walk through the law as the legal team. it was our job to make sure every constituency was covered. so hence the process that was understake taken. it was loud and clear that, one, president trump won the election. two, that it was stolen. two, a legal case was laid out. all the stuff leading up to 6th january, everything was worked on, 100% legal. jill, that s the latest. your response? i would like to be the lawyer on the other side arguing that was not legal. there was no contingency in existence. it was clear who won the votes in that state. we have a rule where count the votes of the people. not the people who wanted to be somebody else. but if you vote, your vote gets counted. you vote for an elector and only that elector can represent you