BRUSSELS (AFP) – A 25-year-old man has escaped a detention cell in Belgium’s capital by breaking its toilet and wriggling out through a hole in the wall, the police said last Tuesday. The man fled the police station in Brussels’ Molenbeek neighbourhood in the night of Monday to Tuesday, just a few hours after his […]
you just shown was in itself, i thought, very interesting because four out of five of the candidates could not bring themselves to say that the prime minister has not been honest. was not honest. only one answer the question as most of his word which is, no, he is not honest. there is a lot of wriggling going on amongst who served in thejohnson government and thejohnson government and the johnson cabinet. government and thejohnson cabinet. one does one so that if the public had a vote on this, whether they would be looking more than tory mps are some of those new faces who are completely untouched by having beenin completely untouched by having been in that government. you reference been in that government. you reference that been in that government. you reference that the been in that government. you reference that the fact - been in that government. you reference that the fact that this is a weird process in many respects but the rank and file conservative members will get a fi
out of five could not bring themselves to say the prime minister was not honest. only one answer the question is most of us would which is no, he is not honest. there is a lot of wriggling going on amongst those who served in thejohnson government and thejohnson government and the johnson cabinet government and thejohnson cabinet and one does wonder that if the public had a vote on this, whether they would be looking more than tory mps are at some of those new faces who are completely, you know, untouched by having me on that government. you reference the fact this is a weird process in many respects that the rank and file will get the final say. rank and file will get the finalsay. how rank and file will get the final say. how do you think they were reviewed not only the
consequences. hagar did was wrong and we would face the consequences- consequences. how do you feel now knowin: consequences. how do you feel now knowing that consequences. how do you feel now knowing that the consequences. how do you feel now knowing that the prime consequences. how do you feel now knowing that the prime minister- consequences. how do you feel now| knowing that the prime minister was in his back garden for 25 minutes with 30-40 in his back garden for 25 minutes with 30 40 people, possibly sipping wine in the sunshine during lockdown? i wine in the sunshine during lockdown? wine in the sunshine during lockdown? ., , ., , lockdown? i don t believe it was 25 minutes. that lockdown? i don t believe it was 25 minutes. that is lockdown? i don t believe it was 25 minutes. that is just lockdown? i don t believe it was 25 minutes. that isjust a lockdown? i don t believe it was 25 minutes. that isjust a throwaway. | lockdown? i don t believe it was 25| minutes
on tuesday, but further south, where we ve got this frontal zone, there will be lots of cloud, some mist and fog over the hills, again, some patchy light rain and drizzle, but never really amounting to much. 11 or 12 celsius for a large swathe of england, wales and northern ireland, butjust single figures across scotland, where we are in that cold air. and here s our cold front on wednesday, it s wriggling around trying to sink its way southwards. slowly, that colder air starts to push its way a little bit further southwards, but we re still holding on to that milder air across a large swathe of england and wales. but where we ve got the colder air, should be more in the way of sunshine on wednesday through northern ireland, much of northern england, again into scotland, but we re likely to see more wintry showers pushing in to the north and west of scotland, and so further snow accumulations here. where we ve got that cold frontjust lingering across central and southern parts of the u