You are watchIng bbc news. Lets return to events on the fInal day of the Labour Party Conference In liverpool. In the last 30 mInutes, Health Secretary Wes StreetIng addressed the delegates. He has Insisted he wouldnt Back Down from his claim that The Nhs is broken, despite the bbc reportIng growIng unease about the government passed s messagIng. Lets take a listen to what he said. Governments messagIng. What he said. Governments messi people now expect charges for In ten people now expect charges for nhs care to be Introduced. Ive said it before, ill Say it agaIn, over my dead body. Applause we will always defend our nhs as a public service free at The PoInt of use, so that whenever you fall ill, you never have to worry about the bill. ~ , , you never have to worry about the bill. ~ , ,. , bill. Wes streetIng there. Lets go to the conference bill. Wes streetIng there. Lets go to the conference itself bill. Wes streetIng there. Lets go to the conference itself and bill. Wes streetIn
Breaking news from here in the uk. Opposition mps in parliament have failed to block Government Plans to cut Winter Fuel payments for millions of pensioners. A total of 348 mp5 backed the government, with 228 supporting the opposition motion. It means the government won the vote with a majority of 120. As a result, an estimAted 10 Million pensioners wont get the payments to help with their winter heAting. Lets speak to our deputy political editor, Vicki Young whos inside parliament in central lobby for us. In terms of the Reaction Youve had so far, and a breakdown of the numbers, is it any clearer who voted against or abstained here . No, it isnt quite the short answer. Here . No, it isnt quite the short answer. We know one mp did vote against. Short answer. We know one mp did vote against. We short answer. We know one mp did vote against. We think short answer. We know one mp did vote against. We think thAt| did vote against. We think thAt is the only labour mp. WhAt you cant tell fro
Ceo Dennis Muilenburg pays the price for his repeated failings regarding the 737 max. And what were we thinking . The social habits, the fashion faux pax, the must have gadgets of the last decade, that we can finally say goodbye to. Hello and welcome, im katty kay in washington and Christian Fraser is in london. There are very mixed reactions today, to news that 5 people have been sentenced to death in saudi arabia for the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. Amnesty International Calls the sentences a whitewash, the Human Rights Group criticised the process, because the trial was closed and there were no independent monitors. But mr khashoggis son, salah, publicly disagreed, tweeting. Fairness of the judiciary is based on two principles, fairness and speedy litigation, so there is neither injustice nor procrastination. Salah still lives in saudi arabia and its not clear what pressures he may or may not be under to support the government. The last public sighting of Jamal Khashoggi, s
So the focus has to be getting to net zero carbon by 2050, and anything that distracts that that will just make it more and more difficult, but if we have big arguments about policy and ownership structures, all we do is slow everything down, and that is the worst thing we could do right now. Right now we need to be speeding up. Labour plans to nationalise the Big Six Energy suppliers and divide their assets, workforce and customers into m regional agencies. Along with energy, the rail industry, water, the royal mail and bts broadband business would also be nationalised. How much would it cost . Tricky one. Labour Say Parliament would decide how much to pay the current owners, which include Workers Pension funds, but the independent ifs estimate it would add at least £200 billion to government debt, but the government would collect the revenue, apart from broadband, which it eventually wants to give away for free. Arguments about whether the government or the private sector is better
Today, the snp is to accuse the Prime Minister of being dangerous and unfit for office as they launch their election manifesto this morning. We will talk to the snp treasury spokesman before their launch at 11am. And as we head into the Christmas Party season, well report on drink spiking and well talk this 21 year old who says she was left unable to walk or talk when her drink was spiked on a night out in manchester last month as new figures show theres been an increase in reports of it. Hello, welcome to the programme. Were live until 11 this morning. In a monent, were going to hear from Jeremy Corbyn whos about to make a speech that is nhs related were told before taking questions from journalists. We will cross to that at some point when he begins. Also, we have a report into the beauty indistry this moring described as toxic by one of our guests today. And we abosltuely want to hear your expriences if youre a beautician, Makeup Artist, work in a salon or on amkeup counter what is