Exactly would my opponent be willing to delay . How about christmas . Climate advisors accuse ministers of a ramshackle approach to global heating reminiscent of dads army. The uk economy returns to growth in may, after shrinking in april, but fears of a slowdown persist. Ask alexa. Users of amazons digital assistant will now be able to get medical advice directly from the nhs. And a new deal to keep the british grand prix at silverstone is set to be announced, ensuring the future of the sports oldest race. Good morning. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. The former Prime Minister sir john major says hes prepared to go to court to prevent borisjohnson trying to force through a no deal brexit. Mrjohnson refused to rule out suspending parliament in last nights tv debate withjeremy hunt. Sirjohn, whos backing mr hunt, said denying mps their say was utterly and totally unacceptable. In order to close down parliament, the Prime Minister would have to go to her majesty the queen and ask for her p
Friends, Collaborating On Art Projects with other students. What i actually got. Was an online degree delivered in my bedroom. Hi, good evening. Tonight whod be a student in 2023 . Ahead of a level results, btecs and other exams in england, wales and Northern Ireland tomorrow, we devote our programme tonight to finding out whether the class of 2023 sixth formers and those doing degrees and graduating this summer are perhaps the unluckiest group of students for a generation. If you have a relevant experience, wherever you are in the country, then do whatsapp me on 07977 701980. If youre a student, youll know about the pretty tough time youve had over the last few years, with covid and teaching strikes disrupting your education, a Cost Of Living crisis, and when you graduate, leaving with about £45,000 of debt, which in many cases you will repay earlier and for longer. And yet despite all that, a record 320,00018 year olds appplied for uni last year, and most students will graduate as n
To work, or are they right to keep on fighting for that pay rise . And thats all coming up in your hour . In your next hour . Thanks for joining me on the show. Your company is always an absolute pleasure. Also in the show today, an astonishing report, a survey of attitudes amongst british muslims really is an eye popping british muslims really is an eye popping reading. It says 52 of popping reading. It says 52 of british muslims would like to ban cartoons featuring the prophet muhammad. You recall thatis prophet muhammad. You recall that is what drove the Batley Grammar School teacher into hiding more than three years ago, 46 of british muslims are supportive of hamas. Well have the director of research from the director of research from the Henry Jackson society on the show later on to talk about this report and what it means for british society. Are we living british society. Are we living in parallel existences with very conservative attitudes, pervasive in a way that simply arent
Or something in between . Well hear from a Prominent Brexiteer and remainer. And eat your heart out, theresa may. Frances president macron has a new party, and it seems to be dominating french politics at the expense of the socialists. What are the lessons for us, and the implications for europe . And Katie Razzall has gone back to the very start of theresa mays campaign, to find out just what went wrong for the pm there. Do you feel that you were very instrumental in whats happened in this election . Definitely. I feel like weve caused it, because weve gone from having such a small turnout amongst 18 24 year olds to having a massive one. Hello. For better or worse, Hung Parliaments offer an excuse to parties to jettison the difficult promises made in their manifesto. We saw that in the Tory Lib Dem Coalition of 2010. Were seeing the tories prune away bits of their manifesto now, as they negotiate with the dup. But the really Big Question Hanging Over Westminster is whether our Hung Pa