this for us. what more can you tell us? the new zealand what more can you tell us? tte: new zealand prime what more can you tell us? tt2 new zealand prime minister chris atkins is saying his country s resilience is being tested by ever before as you say the state of emergency only the third and new zealand history, is being extended by seven days. the cabinet has been holding an emergency session in the last few hours, they have unveiled a multi million dollar plan to rebuild roads and transport links, and also give immediate relief to businesses. as you say, 11 people so far are confirmed to have died after cyclone gabrielle. those 2000 people who remain un contactable, causing some concern to the authorities. there is no suggestion that their lives are in danger, many
very good experience with evri. 0thers very good experience with evri. others have had a howler where they are still waiting for things to be delivered from november. why is there such a difference depending on where you live? where you live? well, it is a good model. it where you live? well, it is a good model- it is where you live? well, it is a good model. it is built where you live? well, it is a good model. it is built on where you live? well, it is a good model. it is built on having - where you live? well, it is a good model. it is built on having your. model. it is built on having your own local, friendly delivery driver, who is perfectly contactable, who gets to know exactly where you would like your parcel left. and where that model works, the service is going to be fantastic and people are going to be fantastic and people are going to be really pleased, because they know the person that is going to be delivering to them and they know the service they are going to get.
department voted for him to resign because of clark and what he was trying to do and steal the election. so when you look at madison and the federalist paper, about how men aren t angels, there s a picture of jeff clark. i mean, this is someone who has really got to go and tell the truth about what happened because his role looks really, really serious and it s certainly not something protected by executive privilege. and then there s the structural questions. do you see anything coming out from all of this that suggests there should be some more concrete reform so that the doj is not as contactable, persuadable from a tyrant who wants to use it? there is a structural set of rules and one of my first jobs at the justice department was to draft those rules, and they
important that people realise this. the story of afghanistan and the story of the taliban takeover, it is not over. it is tragic, what has happened, and i think it is unnecessary. i think we made a serious mistake in doing this this way, but it isn t over yet. given what we found out about dominic raab s actions or inaction over the last week, should he still have a job? should he still be foreign secretary? you know, i am just concentrating on what we should do now is a country. now as a country. i don t really want to get into individual actions of government ministers and frankly, it is really not a question of where anyone was at any particular time, it is a question of what we do now. but it is that taking responsibility, isn t it? you know, we found out that the minister for afghanistan was on his holiday, dominic raab was on his holidays, and you need people to be present in a crisis. well, you need people to be contactable, certainly, and active during a crisis, but i don t
more burglars and thieves will be made to wear electronic tags on their release from prison under a new strategy set out by the government to reduce crime in england and wales. borisjohnson will launch the programme on his first day out of isolation. the measures include making it easier for police to stop and search suspects. the plan has been criticised by the police federation and labour say the government is trying to fix problems it has created itself. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. the government says its beating crime plan is about increasing public trust in the criminaljustice system. ambitiously, the prime minister claimed it would lead to less crime, fewer victims and a safer country. one eye catching policy is to allow everyone in england and wales to be able to look up a named and contactable police officer responsible for their area. there are also plans to expand project adder, which tackles drug dealers and improves services for people with addic