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GBN Breakfast July 3, 2024

Warmer over the next couple of days. Full details with me in the forecast coming up. The forecast coming up. And so much to get through. This morning we will want your views on that. So do get in touch with us. Isabel will tell you hi because i dont know, its gbnews. Com forward slash your say the norse. It is on our website. Were all becoming familiar with it. Yeah. So lots of controversial subjects. We begin with the Energy Secretary clare pochettino , who has led a pochettino, who has led a conservative backlash against the European Court of human rights after they said or they ruled against a landmark swiss ruling. The echr, based in ruling. The echr, based in strasbourg, has ruled that switzerland is violating human rights over their lack of inaction on Climate Change. Well, the row comes after a poll in the telegraph newspaper revealed that nearly 50 of conservative voters approve of leaving the echr. Well, lets get the views this morning in all of this of our Political Correspon

KOFY ABC7 News 900PM On KOFY February 22, 2018

Fixed it. An extraordinary moment at the white house. Family and friends make of an emotional plea to President Trump to act on gun control. Good evening, thank you for joining us. Im dan ashley. Ama daetz is off. Family, frebds friends and loved ones of parkland, florida. Didnt hold back. Pleading for something to be done. And the president listened. Here is the White House Correspondent jongtening karl. For nearly an hour the president sat listening to the horrific firsthand accounts of senseless violence. Justin gruber was hiding in a closet and texting his father as his classmates were gunned down. I was born into a world where i never experienced safety and peace. There needs to be a significant change in this country, because this has to never happen again. And people should be able to feel that going to school they can be safe. His father begging the president to do something. Its a human issue. People are dying. And we have to stop this. We have to stop. If he is not old enough

BBCNEWS Wednesday In Parliament September 7, 2017

To wednesday in parliament. The first Prime Ministers questions of the new term sees theresa may being urged to lift the Public Sector pay cap. Nhs staff are 14 worse off than they were seven years ago. Is she really happy that nhs staff use food banks . As a result of the decisions the labour party took in government, we now have to pay more on debt interest than an nhs pay. Peers argue it is time for a new approach to illegal drug taking. And their support for the governments plan to scrap letting fees in england. If one letting agent can charge £6 for a check, how can others charge £300 . We start with the first Prime Ministers questions since the summer recess. While mps and peers have been away, the brexit talks have been continuing, and the mornings news have been dominated by leaked report suggesting the uk could take a much tougher approach to immigration once we have left the eu. Jeremy corbyn didnt raise the potential change for overseas workers, but did raise pay and condi

BBCNEWS The Week In Parliament September 9, 2017

The week in parliament. Coming up mps return to westminster after their summer break and begin debating a bill transferring eu laws into uk legislation. The brexit secretary says its vital for an orderly brexit, but labour accuses the government of a power grab. Let me be clear, this bill does only what is necessary for a smooth exit and. The combined effect of the provisions of this bill would reduce mps to spectators, as power pours into the hands of ministers and the executive. Jeremy corbyn calls for an end to the pay cap for nurses the Prime Minister reckons hes being profligate. Poor pay means experienced staff are leaving and fewer people are training to be nurses. As a result of the decisions taken by labour, we have to spend more on debt interest than on nhs pay. And a labour peer tries again to end hereditary by elections in the lords. We had a by election last year where, ill say this slowly, as its unbelievable, there was an electorate of three and there were seven candidat

BBCNEWS The Week In Parliament September 10, 2017

The week in parliament. Coming up mps return to westminster after their summer break and begin debating a bill transferring eu laws into uk legislation. The brexit secretary says its vital for an orderly brexit, but labour accuses the government of a power grab. Let me be clear, this bill does only what is necessary for a smooth exit and. The combined effect of the provisions of this bill would reduce mps to spectators, as power pours into the hands of ministers and the executive. Jeremy corbyn calls for an end to the pay cap for nurses the Prime Minister reckons hes being profligate. Poor pay means experienced staff are leaving and fewer people are training to be nurses. As a result of the decisions taken by labour, we have to spend more on debt interest than on nhs pay. And a labour peer tries again to end hereditary by elections in the lords. We had a by election last year where ill say this slowly, as its unbelievable there was an electorate of three and there were seven candidates

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