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BBCNEWS The Week In Parliament January 29, 2018

The week in parliament. Coming up theres a rare standing ovation in the house of lords as a labour former minister talks of her battle with brain cancer and explains why shes campaigning for more innovative treatment. So that we can live well together with cancer, notjust dying of it. At Prime Ministers questions, Jeremy Corbyn and theresa may go into battle overjust how much money should go to englands nhs. The Labour Government would not be underfunding the nhs, a Labour Government would not be privatizing the nhs, a Labour Government would not be underfunding social care. This is a government that recognises the priorities of the british people. Priorities to ensure the nhs remains a world class Healthcare System indeed, the best Healthcare System in the world also on this programme david davis makes his first appearance of the year in front of the Brexit Committee and rejects the accusation that britain is to become a vassal state in europe. And theres fury in the commons over the

BBCNEWS The Week In Parliament January 27, 2018

As an explosion rocks the Afghan Capital kabul. It comes a week after a Major Taliban attack on a high profile hotel in which more than 20 people died. Three teenaged boys have died after being hit by a car, at a bus stop in west london. The collision involved a black audi. A 28 year old man, who was inside the car, has been arrested. There is relief for a thousand workers at Aerospace Firm bombardier, as massive tariffs will not now be imposed by the us by the us authorities. The Prime Minister has welcomed the landmark ruling. The release of serial sex attacker, john worboys, has been put on hold. It comes after two of his victims won the first stage of a legal challenge. Paris is on high alert for flooding. Record rainfall has caused the river seine to burst its banks, in one of the wettest januarys in paris in more than a century. Hundreds of homes have been evacuated, and tunnels and roads have been sealed off. Now on bbc news its time for the week in parliament. Hello and welcome

ALJAZ NEWS LIVE - 30 January 24, 2018

In the intent of this is al jazeera live from london also coming up brazils Appeals Court upholds a corruption conviction for former president Lula Da Silva of a major impact on his political ambitions. Larry nasser the disgraced former doctor of the u. S. Gymnastics team is jailed for up to one hundred seventy five years plus. Im james day in day where President Trump is expected in the coming hours will he be set by the global elite to gather. I know save the children has suspended its programs in afghanistan following an attack on its eastern offices in jalalabad three of its Staff Members and an Afghan Army Soldier were killed in a Suicide Attack and siege which has been claimed by eisel jennifer glass has more. The attack began with a car bomb the floor of the state of the Children Office in jalalabad eastern afghanistan the gunman stormed the building for more than eight hours they battled Afghan Security forces while dozens of save the children staff were trapped inside the buil

BBCNEWS BBC News January 28, 2018

With the European Union and no set time limit. One friend of mine said it looked more like a plank than a bridge. Number ten says it is committed to delivering brexit and one of mrs mays allies has come to her defence. The conservative family, left right and centre, were a broadchurch, needs to come together in a spirit of mutual respect. There are difference in any broadchurch and look at what the bigger pictures showing. The labour leader is showing divisions in a party which predominately voted to leave. E eu. He told Andrew Marr Show that they wanted to be part of a union after breaks what we asked for and demanded in parliament has been a meaningful vote in parliament. Im on about the people deciding not parliament what happened with this bill, it was an undemocratic power grab by the government. Were not asking for a second referendum. The american president who met mrs may in davos this week offered his own words the wisdom on brexit, that hed have been tougher than she has been

BBCNEWS BBC News September 13, 2017

Rape. The secretary general of the United Nations has described the humanitarian crisis facing them as catastrophic. Would you like a paper bag with that . That would be great. We speak to the Booker Prize Nominated author who also happens to work in a book shop. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. A £37 Million Pound fund has been established for victims of the breast surgeon ian paterson, who duped his patients into unnecessary operations, including mastectomies. He was convicted of 20 offences in april. He is serving 20 years injail. The bulk of the fund will come from spire health care, which runs the private hospitals in which many of the operations took place. Its thought that more than 700 women might have a claim. Sima kotecha has the story. Breast surgeon ian paterson, jailed for 20 years after carrying out hundreds of unnecessary operations. Here are the faces of some of his victims. Now, more than 700 of them will get compensation from a pot amounting to £37 million. One

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