by election since 2012 and in that sense that we ought not forget about it because it would be bad psychologically for the labour party. we would be bad psychologically for the labour party.- for the labour party. we are waitin: for the labour party. we are waiting for for the labour party. we are waiting for wakefield - for the labour party. we are waiting for wakefield to - waiting for wakefield to declare and it shall come any moment and we are keeping that on bbc news and world news. mo hussein, i d like to bring you in here because inevitably, the pressure will mount for boris johnson, who was not even in the country at the moment. how much will this damage his sense of control of what is going on around him? of control of what is going on around him? the timing of this is not great- around him? the timing of this is not great. he around him? the timing of this is not great. he is around him? the timing of this is not great. he is on - around him? the timing of t
would was that there would be a pandemic would he was that there would be a pandemic would be plausible but it may take weeks would be plausible but it may take weeks to would be plausible but it may take weeks to months. it obviously didn t take months. when did you begin to realise take months. when did you begin to realise that take months. when did you begin to realise that it would be sooner than had been realise that it would be sooner than had been foretold at that 29th of january had been foretold at that 29th of january meeting of cobra? | had been foretold at that 29th of january meeting of cobra? i think the outbreak january meeting of cobra? i think the outbreak in january meeting of cobra? i think the outbreak in italy january meeting of cobra? i think the outbreak in italy was - january meeting of cobra? i think the outbreak in italy was a - january meeting of cobra? i think the outbreak in italy was a big . the outbreak in italy was a big wa
surrounded by a circle of books. it s appropriate for new skies because it s appropriate for new skies because adam fleming is the more intellectual side of the bc, and all these intellectual side of the bc, and all these books here, we actually had surprised these books here, we actually had surprised him out of the mediaeval history surprised him out of the mediaeval history section, but we are lucky he is here history section, but we are lucky he is here now history section, but we are lucky he is here now. the history section, but we are lucky he is here ow- is here now. the funny thing is, we have been is here now. the funny thing is, we have been sat is here now. the funny thing is, we have been sat in is here now. the funny thing is, we have been sat in front is here now. the funny thing is, we have been sat in front of is here now. the funny thing is, we have been sat in front of the - have been sat in front of the computing section, so i don t k
Never even contested an election before this year. It really has been an astonishing year in french politics. Emmanuel macron, the young, fresh phrased, road business, ardent european. About to be inaugurated pro business. He trounced his rivals in the elections, a resounding vote in support of a man who only set up his en marche party about a year ago. We are already hearing, by the way, just you know, just to let you know, that we will expect him to appoint his Prime Minister to morrow. We have heard that in the last few minutes. The Prime Minister will be appointed tomorrow and the government will be formed on tuesday. That is what sources close to Emmanuel Macron are telling us. That is the scene there in Central Paris, as we await the formalities of the inauguration and, of course, the french do these things with wonderful and grandeur and lets go to my colleague who was there watching it all unfold. A rather drizzly morning there in paris, we can tell from your umbrella 7 drizzly