And the election when they didnt need to have won with at least a couple more gaiters to run. His strategy of saying it is me or Jeremy Corbyn, and his cut through of get brexit done both succeeded excellently. Both did very well. The consequences, the one that you see around that mark the British Electoral system is pretty good at producing results like this from time to time, and it now sets up a whole series of problems, but the one thing it does resolve is whether or not there will be a brexit. That will happen. It doesnt tell you what kind of brexit it will be all the consequences, but we almost sought and that the rest of the world has had an economic slowdown and the election from all sides was and the election from all sides was a cornucopia of promises of what would happen. We are now going into unpromising circumstances to deliver that. Meanwhile, for 18 months there is no opposition in britain to speak of, except for those scottish nationalists who have only one opposition p
America. I yield and tribulation, may god bless america. Iyield back. And tribulation, may god bless america. I yield back. That was the Republican House minority leader Kevin Mccarthy giving his speech about ten minutes long, so weve heard from the majority and minority leaders and now we expect to hear from the chairman of the Intelligence Committee under schiff, walking up to the podium and he will wrap up this debate on impeachment and we will get into the voting process. Madam speaker, my colleagues, after eight hours, let us colleagues, after eight hours, let us return to where we began with the articles themselves. Article one charges the president of the United States with abusing the power of his office by coercing an ally into cheating in a us election on his behalf. It charges the president of the United States, it charges. The house will be in order. The gentleman has a right to be heard. The gentleman shall suspend. The gentleman may resume. It charges the president of the
After a teenager nearly died general after vaping caused a catastrophic reaction in election. His lungs. In the Election Campaign, labour pledges a three billion pound Bishop Auckland moved from mining to manufacturing. Increase in Adult Education its home to the uks investment while the conservatives launch a fresh attack last remaining tv maker. But what happens to the sector on what they callJeremy Corbyns reckless spending and the area after brexit . Raheem sterling is dropped plans. By england after being involved in an altercation with and im here in bishop liverpools joe gomez auckland finding out why at their Training Camp a day its notjust brexit butjobs, after they clashed in the premier crime and the decline of the high league. Street that are among the big issues for voters ahead of the for eight weeks we experienced the highs and lows of general mikes strictlyjourney hell be here on the sofa election. To tell us why he hasnt danced this area moved from mining to his manufa
A warm welcome to the Programme Briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. And you can be part of the conversation, today were looking at the suggestion that families need help to make healthier choices according to the uks top doctor. Snacking should be banned on public transport, extra taxes on unhealthy foods, is this the way to tackle Childhood Obesity . Tell us what you think just use the hashtag bbcthebriefing. Turkey has launched a ground offensive in northern syria, hours after its militaryjets and artillery began hitting territory held by kurdish led forces. Just days ago President Trump ordered american troops withdrawn from the border area, a decision thats been widely condemned, at home and abroad. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said the operation was to create a safe zone cleared of kurdish militias which will also house Syrian Refugees. Chris buckler has the latest all of this area. Whatever it takes. Ankara says it wont allow this strip of l
Children, 100,000 children. And, as sadly so often is the case, children who are on free school meals, the poorest children, and children with special Educational Needs fare the worst in the situation. And excitment builds as the Rugby World Cup gets underway in japan. Good morning. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. Large numbers of british schoolchildren are joining millions of people in a worldwide protest against Climate Change. Around 5,000 demonstrations are planned across 150 countries. Many will involve young people staying away from school, university or work. Those involved are calling for more urgent action from governments to halt global warming. The demonstrations come ahead of a un summit on Climate Change in new york on monday. This was the scene outside westminster where thousands are expected to gather for one of the strikes getting under way shortly. The first protest began in the Pacific Island of vanuatu where rising sea levels threaten communities. In dehli, children an