it sjust gone 2.30 in the morning. now on bbc news, time a look back at last week in parliament. welcome to the week in parliament. going anywhere nice for your summer holidays? don t forget the paperwork. anyone who lies and tries to conceal that they have been in a country on the red list in the ten days before arrival here, will face a prison sentence of up to ten years. advice for ministers on how to resolve a brexit shellfish row? start the necessary and frequent boardings on eu vessels fishing in our exclusive economic zone to ensure they comply with uk rules. and what did she know and when? scotland s first minister under pressure. the roots of this whole issue are in complaints that came forward, not about my behaviour but about somebody else s behaviour. but first, tough new border measures to protect the uk from new strains of the virus. from monday, people arriving in england from covid hot spots face fines of £10,000, or evenjail, if they lie about where they ve
week in parliament. hello, and welcome to the week in parliament. going anywhere nice for your summer holidays? don t forget the paperwork. anyone who lies on the passenger locator form and tries to conceal that they have been in a country on the red list in the ten days before arrival here, will face a prison sentence of up to ten years. advice for ministers on how to resolve a brexit shellfish row? start the necessary and frequent boardings on eu vessels fishing in our exclusive economic zone to ensure they comply with uk rules. and what did she know and when? scotland s first minister under pressure. the roots of this whole issue are in complaints that came forward, not about my behaviour but about somebody else s behaviour. but first, tough new border measures to protect the uk from new strains of the virus. from monday, people arriving in england from covid hot spots face fines of £10,000, or evenjail, if they lie about where they ve been. uk and irish residents returni
you are up to date on the headlines. time now for wednesday in parliament. hello and welcome to wednesday in parliament. ministers unveil more help for people living in unsafe high rise flats. homeowners placed in difficult, sometimes impossible situations through no fault of their own. scotland s first minister is under pressure over her government s handling of allegations against her predecessor. so we have failed women, taxpayers money and a cover up at the heart of government, and this whole affair stinks to high heaven. and if it s wednesday in parliament, it must be prime minister s questions: i m delighted that he s now supporting business - in his latest stunt - of bandwagoneering, not a policy for which he was - famous before, mr speaker. more from those two in a moment. but first, what the housing secretary calls the largest ever government investment in building safety. robertjenrick has announced an extra three and a half billion pounds to help pay for the remo
unless it is based on the evidence that we have got that the vaccine is doing itsjob. so far, the prognosis is pretty good, but we have to keep monitoring it as the roll out proceeds. rolling out to the under 70s. more than a million people aged between 65 and 69 are to be offered a coronavirus vaccination. president trump suggests he could make a political comeback after he s cleared of his second impeachment trial. democrats are furious with the verdict. despite the results of the vote on donald trump s conviction in the court of impeachment, he deserves to be convicted, and i believe he will be convicted in the court of public opinion. now on bbc news, the week in parliament. welcome to the week in parliament. going anywhere nice for your summer holidays? don t forget the paperwork. anyone who lies on the passenger locator form and tries to conceal that they have been in a country on the red list in the ten days before arrival here, will face a prison sentence of up to ten
now it is time for the week in parliament. hello and welcome to the week in parliament. going anywhere nice for your summer holidays? don t forget the paperwork. anyone who lies and tries to conceal that they have been in a country on the red list in the ten days before arrival here, will face a prison sentence of up to ten years. advice for ministers on how to resolve a brexit shellfish row? start the necessary and frequent boardings on eu vessels fishing in our exclusive economic zone to ensure they comply with uk rules. and what did she know and when? scotland s first minister under pressure. the roots of this whole issue are in complaints that came forward, not about my behaviour but about somebody else s behaviour. but first, tough new border measures to protect the uk from new strains of the virus. from monday, people arriving in england from covid hot spots face fines of £10,000, or evenjail, if they lie about where they ve been. uk and irish residents returning from