in the house of commons, where we re expecting an urgent question to the home office on the implications of the national crime agency s investigation into mrjavad marandi. this comes after the bbc reported that javad marandi, a businessman whose foreign companies were part of a global money laundering investigation, is a major donor to the conservative party. the question has been tabled by snp mp alison thewliss. asking if the home secretary will respond or make a statement. we will head back the is should get any further developments. the british telecoms giant, vodafone, is to cut 11,000 jobs over the next three years as part of an overhaul to cut costs. the firm s new boss, margherita della valle, said its performance had not been good enough. posts will go at the company s headquarters in the uk and in other countries. our business reporter theo leggett has more. talk to us about what we know about the job losses, talk to us about what we know about thejob losses, 11,000
morning that a top businessman whose foreign companies were part of a global money laundering investigation is a major donor to the conservative party. the question coming from the snp mp accusing the conservatives of proving to be a home for the world s dotty money. she wanted to know what the donor had received in terms of government contracts and what has donations may have bought. that was the question put to the home office minister who was keen to underline the changes in legislation that there will be new requirements to regulate donations to all political parties, also highlighting the lower registration threshold for those campaigning. he said that change in the law was designed to strengthen trust. more on the bbc website and some of the implications there and it is rough