Didnt use the time effectively enough to answer the questions, so time would be up and we only got like a title and an introduction paragraph to their answer. Theyre here, along with former advisors toJeremy Corbyn and theresa may. Well talk to jodie lee who posted this picture of her being left to have a fit on a hospitalfloor, she says because staff didnt understand her Mental Health needs. It is heartbreaking for someone to be left on the floor in a room in a hospital. I felt like a be left on the floor in a room in a hospital. Ifelt like a dog just lying on the floor. A new report suggests seven in ten women have been sexually harassed or made to feel uncomfortable in the gym. At first you sort of shrug it off and you like to think that it is not that intention, but as it becomes more regular you start to get angry and you start to feel a lot more self conscious and you feel quite paranoid about it. Hello, welcome to the programme. Were live until 11 this morning. A new report says
To push australia past 250. His third tonne of the season. Only don bradman has more. And we are all thrilled and we are all thrilled and nick miller has the weather. We have rain and High Pressure building infor we have rain and High Pressure building in for the weekend, to settle things down. Briefly. I have your full forecast coming up. See your full forecast coming up. See you in half an hour. See you in half an hour. Thanks nick, also coming up on afternoon live. Away from the drama of westminster, well be finding out what young people make of it all. Hello everyone this is afternoon live, im simon mccoy. Good afternoon, youre watching afternoon live from westminster. The tensions at the heart of government have been laid bare after borisjohnsons brother, jo, quit the government and announced hes stepping down as a conservative mp. He says hes been torn between family loyalty and the National Interest. He spoke to the bbc, just a few moments ago, outside his london home. I havent
To what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are sebastian payne, the whitehall correspondent for the ft and kate proctor, many of tomorrows front pages are already in, and one man dominates. The Financial Times reports on borisjohnsons do or die pledge to leave the eu with or without a deal on october 31st and shows him at a Campaign Rally in richmond. The telegraph leads with Boris Holding lucky the dog on a campaign visit to the surrey hills yesterday and says hundreds of villages have lost their local gp surgery amid a deepening crisis across the country the mirror also has that Campaign Picture of boris and says he has stayed doggedly silent on the personal photographs taken of him and his the guardian follows suit with that same picture of boris, and reports on how he has hardened his position on leaving the eu. And knifed 18 times for blocking the aisle the metro leads with a picture of it consultant lee pomeroy who was murdered in front of his teenage sun by a f
Managed exit by the end of october. They must have the negotiating ability to deliver it. A mothers nightmare the nhs contaminated blood inquiry hears the impact on a family whose six children were all infected. I think she would be alive if it wasnt for what happened, because she was a strong woman. The tragedy has ripped her heart out. Must spy harder a government regulator says the storage and handling of large amounts of data by the Security Service mi5 is undoubtedly unlawful. Coming up on afternoon live, all the sport with ben croucher. Good afternoon. Wales manager ryan giggs has called on stronger sanctions for racism in football as his side prepare to play in budapest less tha n his side prepare to play in budapest less than three months of hungary we re less than three months of hungary were charged and fined £20,000 for racist behaviour by their fans in a game against slovakia. 3000 seats tonight will be shut off as a result. Thanks, ben. Looking miserable there, susan. The
October 31, no arguments. He wants this over and done with by october31, no arguments. He he wants this over and done with by october 31, no arguments. He wants to appeal to the hardliners in his party and the 160000 and hope that that woos them his ways. He was taken to task by a couple of his contenders, not the least rory stewart who i thought emerged as the most likeable, certainly. The audience like tim. He got a better round of applause than anybody else for anything he said. Round of applause than anybody else foranything he said. He round of applause than anybody else for anything he said. He said the parliament is not just for anything he said. He said the parliament is notjust the welding. You are trashing democracy, that was another thing he said. They said that if you tried to do it like that, it have legislature in the next door and you cannot Treat Parliament like that. Matt hancock says he will back borisjohnson to be next Prime Minister but he would had a different agen