meeting. we saw jerry nadler, a democrat from new york as well and steve cohen who indicated that he thought there was no consensus there. i talked to another democrat off the record this morning saying we re still trying to figure this out. here is the problem for the president and democrats. there are many opposing opposition to president biden. here is an example. joe biden all the way. you still support joe biden? yes. joe biden is the nominee. other democrats with competitive districts or states are putting distance between themselves and president biden. that includes ohio democrat who believes it is time for the president to go. others are elusive like susan wild of pennsylvania. we saw your statement earlier today. your statement said you thought it was a problem. my statement speaks for itself. did you express some of those concerns on the call yesterday? my statement is my statement is my statement. the party has spent nearly two weeks worrying a
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and campaigning for things, but not very experienced at winning. so it was a real shock when we found out that the council had listened to us, because it shows that with passion and persistence, you can change the world. people power! the council had planned to build a brand new theatre half the size of this one, and it wouldn t put on its own productions. finally got a job. julie s husband, the writer ian kershaw, was born in oldham and some of his earliest work was performed at the theatre. you ve written tomorrow night s coronation street. i ve written tomorrow night s coronation street, yes. would you have been able to do that without this place? no, no, iwouldn t, because without this building and without theatres, we wouldn t. there would be no tv writers. this is where save oldham coliseum had their meetings. every two weeks, theatre lovers gathered above an italian restaurant to formulate a plan, and they are overjoyed at today s news. i ve just had a massive smile on
now on bbc news, the week in parliament. hello again, and welcome to the week in parliament, your irreplaceable guide to the world of westminster and beyond. in this programme, labour delivers the prime minister s end of term report. last week, a million kids were off school, businesses are closing and millions will spend their summer self isolating. a self isolating borisjohnson explains the government s approach to covid. you have to balance the catastrophe of the disease against the suffering that is caused by lockdowns. as england ditches facemasks, mps search for some summer travel tips. if you re on an ner train travelling from england i through to scotland, the rules i change as you cross the border. have you any idea how that will practically work? - and we look back on 60 years of pmqs. you need to write out 1000 times, i will behave myself at prime minister s questions! but first, the last week of the parliamentary term was dominated, as was the rest of it, by the
now it s time for a look back at the week in parliament. hello again, and welcome to the week in parliament, your irreplaceable guide to the world of westminster and beyond. in this programme, labour delivers the prime minister s end of term report. last week, a million kids were off school, businesses are closing and millions will spend their summer self isolating. a self isolating borisjohnson explains the government s approach to covid. you have to balance the catastrophe of the disease against the suffering that is caused by lockdowns. as england ditches facemasks, mps search for some summer travel tips. if you re on an ner train travelling from england i through to scotland, the rules i change as you cross the border. have you any idea how that will practically work? - and we look back on 60 years of pmqs. you need to write out 1000 times, i will behave myself at prime minister s questions! but first, the last week of the parliamentary term was dominated, as was the re