Its a city of poets and hope to fill it from a used and, of course, stevie smith and sometimes, want to come to put what it looks like waving and not drowning spent before large numbers the out i remind them that the election for the chair of the Environmental Audit committee is now taking place in Committee Room 16. Voting will continue until 1 30 p. M. Also voting on a deferred is you have been watching prime ministers questions at the house of commons. Question time is live every wednesday at 7 00 eastern on onpan2 and airs again sunday cspan at 9 00 eastern. Coming up next, iranian president Hassan Rouhani commemorates the 37th anniversary of the iranian revolution. Then a hearing on the Iranian Nuclear agreement. Later, john kerry on events in iran and syria. On thursday, iranian president Hassan Rouhani addressed a large crowd in tehran to commemorate the 37th anniversary of the islamic resolution revolution. He also spoke about upcoming iranian elections. This 35 minute speech i
[inaudible] [shouting] well, the honorable lady is right. Its also a project thats looking for a very large amount of subsidy and intervention. Its absolutely right. [shouting] mr. Speaker. The other potential lagoons provide amazing opportunity for export of intellectual property and technology across south wales. Would he commit from making it happening and commit as soon as possible. I will repeat the answer i gave to colleagues. Its a very significant project in terms of Renewable Energy over a long period of time. We need to look carefully at the finances to make sure it delivers value for taxpayers that will be able to put in amount. This morning i had meetings with others, i should have further such meetings later today. The Royal College of mid wives and the honorable member lewis since shes a nurse, for proposed changing, why does the prime Minnesota Store think its right additional 10,000 nurses because of this change because the facts are today two out of three people who wa
Withdrawal agreement, as the two sides meet in london. The roof of a school bus is sheared off in a crash in hampshire. Three children are in hospital with serious injuries. And wildlife is dying out at a rate never seen in Human History according to a stark new report from the World Wide Fund for nature. Hello. Good afternoon. The Health Secretary matt hancock has defended the governments ambition to carry out millions of coronavirus tests every day. Leaked official documents show that the Prime Ministers so called Moonshot Programme aims to carry out three million tests a day by december, and up to ten million early next year. Experts have expressed concerns about Laboratory Capacity and say the technology for rapid tests doesnt yet exist. It comes as the number of positive tests jumped 43 in one week, at the end of last month. Dominic hughes reports. Is mass testing for coronavirus the key to opening up the economy, and is it even possible . These are the questions being asked in th
Hello, its me solo today because our washington colleagues are having a well deserved thanksgiving break. In a normal year a holiday message from the american president in which he encouraged people to gather together at homes and places of worship, to give thanks, would hardly raise an eyebrow. But this, of course, is no ordinary year. And the president s thanksgiving message last night was in direct conflict with the advice issued by nearly every Public Health official, moreover the advice of his own wh task force, which has called for a significant change in behaviour by all americans. The concern amid spiralling infection is that this thanksgiving holiday will supercharge the spread of the virus. Yesterday, hospitalisations hit record numbers for the 16th day in a row. Earlier today the president elect joe biden issued his thanksgiving message, again reiterating the message that americans should follow his lead, and forgo a big family get together this year. Thanksgiving has always
Health secretary will outline the restrictions different english regions will face, once the full lockdown is lifted next wednesday. They are expected to be tougher than before and are unlikely to provide any relief for the struggling hospitality industry. The trade body hospitality uk is warning a millionjobs are at risk if pubs, restaurants and hotels face severe restrictions in the run up to christmas their busiest time of the year. And the british beer and Pub Association has written to the Prime Minister this morning, demanding to see any evidence that pubs are a source of virus outbreaks. They say its clear pubs are being scapegoated. Joining me now is steve alton, chief executive of the British Institute of innkeeping, which speaks for thousands of pub owners across the uk. Thank you for getting up so early for us, steve. It looks like if reports are correct, that most of england will be in tier two. Talk through what this means for pubs. Simply, it means that we are in real dan