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BBCNEWS The Papers January 19, 2022 23:42:00

right save your own skin. he might be right again save your own skin. he might be right again. it does feel slightly scarv right again. it does feel slightly scary for right again. it does feel slightly scary for all of us, to be brutally honest. scary for all of us, to be brutally honest, and i m not sure i want to be sitting honest, and i m not sure i want to be sitting on honest, and i m not sure i want to be sitting on a train next to people who might be sitting on a train next to people who might have covid from march onwards who might have covid from march onwards and not give a dam about giving onwards and not give a dam about giving it onwards and not give a dam about giving it to onwards and not give a dam about giving it to me when they are commuting even though i am all jahhed commuting even though i am all jahhed up commuting even though i am all jabbed up and boosted and the like, so we jabbed up and boosted and the like, so we don t jabbed up and

BBCNEWS BBC World News January 20, 2022 05:03:00

from one of his own mps, a former brexit ally. i expect my leaders to shoulder the responsibility for the actions they take. yesterday he did the opposite of that. so i will remind him of a quotation you have sat there too long in the name of god, go. rumours are flying around here about whether the prime minister will face a confidence vote. the chances of that happening this week appear to have receded and some think it would be a bad idea. colleagues are coming out now strongly in supporting the prime minister is the right man to lead our country and he has got the core of all big decisions right it brexit or covid or growing the fastest economy in the g7. many conservatives are angry and some may move next week when the report into lockdown

CNN CNN Newsroom With Poppy Harlow and Jim Sciutto January 19, 2022 14:42:00

[ cheers ] reporter: in the name of god, go. those words are extremely important in this country. it a reputation of a quote used in 1940 when chamberlain was prime minister, the words that forced him out of office of the policy of no longer worked. we re looking at a prime minister that s run out of excuses. the latest defense is that the prime minister, who sets the rules, who tells the police in this country to enforce the rules is claiming he somehow didn t know the rules. and yes, we have not reached that threshold required for a no confidence vote but every day that rebellion against him grows. i mean, it s stunning, selma and jim, if you think about it, on the day that the prime minister lifted all covid restrictions, right, which sort of led to this crisis, the focus still remains on these parties clearly he has offended and hurt

BBCNEWS Dateline London January 21, 2022 19:35:00

parliamentarians to shame. it s worth parliamentarians to shame. it s worth browsing through them. one of them, worth browsing through them. one of them, i worth browsing through them. one of them, i think perhaps borisjohnson might them, i think perhaps borisjohnson might think about this. he did say, ithink might think about this. he did say, i think the might think about this. he did say, i think the scottish presbyterian, in the i think the scottish presbyterian, in the name of god, you might be wrong in the name of god, you might be wronu. ., ., , , wrong. that would be very good advice for wrong. that would be very good advice for all wrong. that would be very good advice for all politicians - wrong. that would be very good l advice for all politicians perhaps, someone on the level with the figure that one roman emperor had saying you are not a god, you are not a god, you are mortal. which is a good reminder. . , . god, you are mortal. which is a good reminder.

BBCNEWS Sportsday January 19, 2022 19:00:15

BBCNEWS Sportsday January 19, 2022 19:00:15
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