Attending a dday Anniversary Event in portsmouth, england and standing in for her as minister for the cabinet office, david livingstone. Replacing labor leader Jeremy Corbin is rebecca long daily, the strategy secretary. Prior to question time members are finishing other business. The future of the nhs is not on the table in trade negotiations. The honor the honorable member would be better advised to focus on the need to improve the designing standard of the scottish nhs. A number that lives abroad including claire dirk, who lives in france who i still represent here, we still want to reclaim Voting Rights in the uk. The minister referred to the commitment of british nationals, can i get some currency on that . I think my honorable friend for his question and showing why an arbitrary 15 year limit is not correct. The government is looking for what options we can take to bring this to the earliest possible opportunity. Will be government commit on the next general election not a single
A latte levy or a flat white tax . Mps says drinkers using disposable cups should be charged an extra 25p to encourage them to switch to reusable versions. Bringing strong winds and blizzards. Its the tenth day of record breaking low temperatures, which have already claimed several lives. Good morning, welcome to bbc news. Theres mounting criticism this morning of the parole boards decision to release the serial sex attackerjohn worboys. The black cab driver was jailed in 2009 for offences against 12 women, but detectives believe he carried out more than 100 rapes and sexual assaults. The chair of the house of Commons Home Affairs committee, yvette cooper, said she was really shocked that he was being freed, and she called on the board to set out the reasons for its decision. The chairman of the board, nick hardwick, says he recognises theres a lack of transparency in the system, and will be launching a public consultation. Our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford, has more. For
The eastern United States, with record breaking low temperatures that have already claimed several lives. Good morning. Its friday 5th january. Im annita mcveigh. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. Chairman of the parole board has apologised unreservedly for not telling of the release ofjohn worboys. He was jailed in 2009. The black cab driver was jailed in 2009 for offences against 12 women, but detectives believe he carried out more than a hundred rapes and sexual assaults. This morning a Cross Party Group of mps has written to thejustice secretary to call for an investigation as to whether the voices of victims were heard in the decision to release him on parole. The parole Board Chairman said he recognised there was a lack of transparency and would hold a Public Consultation. Our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford, has more. For six years, john worboys cruised smart areas of london in his black cab, looking for women to drug and rape. When he was finally caught, thejudge said h
Just passed and then 00 a. M. This is daybreak australia. Just past 5 00 p. M. Here in new york. Day here in new york. That is for the weather. In terms of the feeling here, the sentiment, we are all focusing on what is happening with this partial Government Shutdown. It is interesting because over the first 2440 eight hours, not so much is happening. You could look at what is happening on friday, investors were we hit records for the s p 500, as well as the dow excuse me, the nasdaq. The dow getting close to its record. It seems that people are thinking that it will it will not make much of a difference. When u. S. Markets open here on monday it might be a different story. Lets check at the dollar. We have been seeing the fall over the past few days. Earlier in falling terms of its relativity to the euro, especially with german chancellor Angela Merkel seeing that step towards a new graham coalition between the social democrats as well as cdu. It will be interesting to see as those ta
Officers defends the governments prevent programme, designed to stop people being drawn into terrorism. Commander dean haydon says criticism is based on ignorance and people dont understand how it works. And the new doctor hugh doctor who hopes that her being in a row will break down barriers. In this world, particularly, there are not rules, and that is a great thing. Good morning. Im joanna gosling. Welcome to bbc Newsroom Live. New laws, which aim to give people more protection online, will force Social Media Firms to delete information about their users, when asked to do so. Ministers say the Data Protection bill is intended to give people greater control over personal data. The Information Commissioner will be given the power to issue tougher fines for those who fail to protect information or who suffer a breach of privacy. Proposals included in the bill will make it easierfor people to give full consent for their to withdraw consent for their to withdraw consent for their painful