This ideologically united cabinet moyal to Boris Johnson loyal to his vision for brics it over their positions to them theyll be none of the sort of leave remain divisions the delicate balance of interests into reason mays cabinet that was so divisive and pushed and pulled her in Different Directions they have a total unity of purpose these key breaks it figures pretty Patel Michael go Dominic Cummings the brains of breakthrough there no doubt no doubt now to mastermind what is likely to be an Election Campaign sooner rather than later and there is no turning back for Boris Johnson now there is no plan b. There are about to meet in the next half an hour this breaks it cabinet and the 1st order of business will be to pledge loyalty to the idea that deal or no deal theyre coming out with a deal may be Boris Johnson says thats his priority although he has set the bar almost an attainable a high for the European Union you heard the override there the irish teashop all but rejecting those j
Im team mack. If he cant respect our sport, why should i respect him . A lot of people, but make did end of 403, everyone in a swimming behind him so hopefully this happens for more events. Former World Champion mark foster doesnt believe it does the sport any favours with what people are seeing. It is great for the sport to talk in talking points but it is also a bad talking points but it is also a bad talking points but it is also a bad talking point because of what it is talking point because of what it is talking about. Swimmers want a level Playing Field not cheap. I am not saying that sun yang is a complete sheet. We have rules and regulations, if you have served a ban and then you are allowed back m, ban and then you are allowed back in, you are allowed back in. It doesnt leave a bitter taste if you come in second and you could have been well championed. The russian boxer Maxim Dadashev has died at the age of 28, after being injured during an ibf light welterweight bout in the u
Hello and welcome to bbc news. Here in the uk, borisjohnson is preparing for the biggest act of his political career. On wednesday hell be invited by the queen to form a government, then enter 10 downing street as Prime Minister, fulfilling an ambition hes admitted to holding for decades. Newly elected as conservative party leader on tuesday, he claimed in his acceptance speech that he would unite the country and take britain out of the European Union by the end of october. Heres the bbcs Political Editor laura kuenssberg. Applause. And therefore i give notice that borisjohnson is elected as the leader of the conservative and unionist parties. A brief moment of where do i go now, as the rest of the room got to its feet. A thumping majority for mrjohnson a knowingly controversial pick. There will be people around the place who will question the wisdom of your decision and there may be some people here who still wonder quite what they have done. No one party, no one person has a monopoly
Now on bbc news its hardtalk. Welcome to hardtalk from tate modern in london where my guest has a major exhibition. He is the Award Winning icelandic danish artist. He believes that art can change the world by, for instance, tackling Climate Change. This is one of his exhibits, a giant wall made of moss. The idea is to get people thinking differently about the environment, for instance, could buildings of the future be made more sustainably . Is this sort of thing visionary or far fetched . Welcome to hardtalk, with me, zeinab badawi, Olafur Eliasson, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you, zeinab. You had a fairly unorthodox upbringing. Your parents were extremely young when they had you, your mother 20, yourfather 19. Born in iceland, moved to denmark. Your mother was a seamstress, your father a cook. How did your early life influence you, in your work . Well, my father moved back to iceland and i would spend my vacations in iceland, running around in nature while he was painting. He also wo
Gentleman from new york seek recognition . Mr. Engel mr. Speaker, i move that the house suspend the rules and pass h. R. 2615, the United States northern triangle enhanced enengagement act as amended. The speaker pro tempore the clerk will report the tight many of the bill. The clerk a bill to support the people of Central America and strengthen United States National Security by addressing the root causes of migration from el salvador, guatemala, and hon door ewes. The speaker pro tempore plule, the gentleman from new york, mr. Engel, and the gentleman from texas, mr. Mccaul, each will control 20 minutes. The chair recognizes the gentleman from new york. Mr. Engel thank you, mr. Speaker. I ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and includeheir remarks and extraneous material on h. R. 2615. The speaker pro tempore without objection. Mr. Engel i yield myself such time as i may consume. Mr. Speaker, i submit in the congressional record an exchange