to wait another night to find out what that is. to wait another night to find out what that is. is it right that rishi sunak goes what that is. is it right that rishi sunak goes through what that is. is it right that rishi sunak goes through this - what that is. is it right that rishi sunak goes through this report i sunak goes through this report diligently, line by line? if sunak goes through this report diligently, line by line?- sunak goes through this report diligently, line by line? if that is what he s doing, diligently, line by line? if that is what he s doing, of diligently, line by line? if that is what he s doing, of course, - diligently, line by line? if that is what he s doing, of course, we i diligently, line by line? if that is- what he s doing, of course, we want him to make a decision on the facts. but he has put himself in this position. he could have used his ethics adviser to advise him on it and we asked him to do that. instead of having to do it and go thr
speechwriter under liz truss. also tonight. a new abortion controversy in the united states. tomorrow the us supreme court s due to decide if a texas judge was right to ban the drug used in most terminiations. it is infuriating, it is confusing, people are fearful right now about what they are doing, about what they are having to do and whether they get basic health care. and extinction rebellion pledge to step in to prevent disruptive protest by another group at this weekend s london marathon. we bring together a former extinction rebellion member with a just stop oil activist to ask why climate campaigners seem to be diverging so sharply on strategy. good evening. the prime minister got the report into claims of bullying into dominic raab this morning. after a five month inquiry, looking into eight formal complaints involving multiple civil servants it was expected that rishi sunak would make a decision
dominic raab before appointing him. he appointed an independent ethics adviser and did not allow him to conduct investigations independently. this prime minister has got serious questions to ask about how he has not only handled this question about dominic raab, but how he handles the whole issue of complaints against ministers. dominic raab is one of rishi sunak s closest allies, he was one of his most vocal and high profile supporters in both leadership contest last year. how difficult will it be for rishi sunak to make a decision about the future of his friend and ally? i decision about the future of his friend and ally? decision about the future of his friend and ally? i think it is going to be a fiendishly friend and ally? i think it is going to be a fiendishly difficult - to be a fiendishly difficult decision for the prime minister simply decision for the prime minister simply because they are bodies and dominic simply because they are bodies and dominic raab is one of the s
court decision tomorrow? court decision tomorrow? we think so far the courts court decision tomorrow? we think so far the courts have gotten far the courts have gotten this right, far the courts have gotten this right, they recognise the fda was politically right, they recognise the fda was politically motivated to bring this dru- politically motivated to bring this drug in politically motivated to bring this drug in. from the beginning this has been drug in. from the beginning this has been a drug in. from the beginning this has been a political decision. the fifth circuit been a political decision. the fifth circuit court of appeal did a great ob circuit court of appeal did a great job and circuit court of appeal did a great job and showed by the fda plus my own numbers, a certain percentage of women own numbers, a certain percentage of women will own numbers, a certain percentage of women will need to go to the hospital women will need to go to the hospital for
tonight? he dilemmas are facing rishi sunak toniaht? . , dilemmas are facing rishi sunak toniaht? ., , , dilemmas are facing rishi sunak toniuht? , , , tonight? he has three big problems. in the first place tonight? he has three big problems. in the first place he tonight? he has three big problems. in the first place he said tonight? he has three big problems. in the first place he said he - tonight? he has three big problems. in the first place he said he would i in the first place he said he would lead a government of integrity, professionalism and accountability. evenif professionalism and accountability. even if dominic raab has not met the legal definition of bullying, and he believes he has not met that, it could be a problem for the prime minister, but maybe he has not met that bar of integrity and professionalism and accountability. the second problem is he is very close to dominic raab. dominic raab was the most senior tory who stood with him right the way through the s