leadership mandate, they said, and it was time to move forward. i think it s a convincing result, a decisive forward. i think it s a convincing result, a decisive result, - forward. i think it s a convincing result, a decisive result, and i forward. i think it s a convincing i result, a decisive result, and what it means is that as a government we can move on and focus on the stuff that i think really matters. as the votes were cast at westminster this evening, and after the result, the rebels said that things had now changed fundamentally. i hadn t expected more than a third of the i hadn t expected more than a third of the parliamentary party expressing no confidence in the prime expressing no confidence in the prime minister, but it is severely damaging prime minister, but it is severely damaging for him and his reputation. we will damaging for him and his reputation. we will have the latest from westminster tonight, from downing street, on what the result means f
is that as a government we can move on and focus on the stuff i think matters to people. ukraine s president zelensky visits frontline troops in the donbas as the uk announces it will supply long range missiles to the country. are the world s promises to reduce carbon emissions being kept? we look at the pledges more than 6 months on from the cop26 summit in glasgow. hello and welcome. britain s prime minister borisjohnson has survived a vote of confidence in his leadership of the conservative party. the vote was triggered after over 54 conservative mps wrote letters calling for him to be removed. under the current rules mrjohnson can t be challenged for another year. but the result may not be decisive enough to restore his authority. in a secret ballot, 211 conservative mps voted to support borisjohnson. 148 cast their ballot against him. our first report tonight is from our political editor chris mason. after months of awkward questions for boris johnson, weeks of mou
i think it s a convincing result, i think it s a convincing result, decisive results and what result, decisive results and what it result, decisive results and what it means is as a government we can move on and focus government we can move on and focus on government we can move on and focus on the stuff i think really focus on the stuff i think really matters. also in the programme. ukraine s president zelensky visits frontline troops in the donbas. his officials say their troops have repelled a wave of russian attacks, across the eastern region. and high income companies are still too slow and redistributing covid i9 vaccines come thought. vaccines come a redistributing covid i9 vaccines come a stark warning from the prime minister. live from the prime minister. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news, it s newday. hello and welcome to the programme. the british prime minister, borisjohnson, has survived a confidence vote brought by members of parliame
A moment. It is now 9 00. You are watching Sunday Morning with trevor phillips. Revor phi United States. Iran says the attack has concluded that israel remains on high alert. No one was killed in there was almost no damage. It is deescalation and is really Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has spoken to President Joe Biden who will call a meeting of g7 leaders later. In the glast hour, the secreta told this program that the United Kingdom military jets were sent to the region overnight but the government here wants to see deescalation. Lets get the latest now again from the region. Our correspondent is live in jerusalem for us. Alastair, the israeli war cabinet is going to meet today. What will be in front of that group . And what do you think they will be saying to each other . R . Reporter they will be doing a situational assessment. Firstly they will be looking ate what they know about the attacks last night. What did iran use to throw at israel and not just iran, we know that the a