Ahead in politics. All change at westminster, or same old, same old . I knew manning number ten, but same brexit deadlock, and a new leader of the lib dems, but same also rans of new leader of the lib dems, but same also ra ns of politics . New leader of the lib dems, but same also rans of politics . A new man in number ten. Meanwhile, Jeremy Corbyn may be facing a no confidence vote by labour members of the house of lords. Well speak to two labour peers. And england win the bronze at the netball world cup. This bronze medal isnt a consolation for us. World netball at the moment is as tight as its ever been. We knew that we would get what we deserved at the end of the day, and it was a bronze medal at this world cup, it was a bronze medal. Well speak to englands most capped player, jade clark, about that match and about what comes next. Hello, welcome to the programme. Were live until 11 this morning. Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about. Use victorialive. If youre ema
The region. This is 50 minutes. Order. s questions to the Prime Minister. Sang him debonair. Here here. Question number one mr. Speaker. Prime minister. Thank you mr. Speaker. I am sure and i vote the whole house will want to join me in wishing the England Football Team against norway. Mark Armed Forces Reserve day and saturday, this is an opportunity for us all to pay tribute to servicemen and women here and around the world and for those who have served in previous generations. Mr. Speaker, this morning i have so meetings with ministerial colleagues and others with the chance to travel to japan for the g 20 Leaders Summit that with the threat of Climate Change putting future generations at risk, propaganda continuing to spread online and driving tensions in the gulf. This is an opportunity to address global challenges affecting all of our nations. As the thousands of people demonstrating outside will tell you, tackling Climate Change makes the world safer, more beautiful and sustaina
Now its time for a look back at the day in parliament. Hello, and welcome to wednesday in parliament. Coming up argy bargy in the commons as this Prime Minister faces questions about the next one. Will she finally act in the best interest of these aisles, not the conservative party, and admit that neither of the candidates for office should ever be elected Prime Minister . But shes not having any of that. Either of the candidates for this high office would do a damn sight betterjob than anybody sitting on those benches. Also on the programme a committee look at ways to improve mens well being. And. Puffins. Spring is carnival time for puffins. They get to these safe cliff tops on farms and some of the other 27 islands and turn from solitary birds to wildly social courting birds intent on finding a mate and creating the next generation of puffins. First, Prime Ministers questions doesnt seem to be quite the event it used to be mps no longer squish up on the green benches and overflow in
Broken across europe as an early summer heatwave sweeps across the continent. San francisco becomes the first us city to ban sales of e cigarettes until the Health Effects are clearer. Oh, im so sorry. And a newborn baby is found alive inside a plastic bag left in woods in the us state of georgia. Good morning. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. Im joanna gosling. A bbc investigation has found that the moors murderer ian brady, who tortured, sexually assaulted and murdered five children between 1963 and 1965, was allowed to mix with vulnerable young prisoners for more than five years during his lifelong sentence. It happened at wormwood scrubs prison in the 1970s and 1980s. Newly released home office files reveal that even after one young prisoner alleged that brady had had sex with him, no action was taken for several months. Sanchia berg has this exclusive report. Ian brady was, for decades, one of britains most notorious prisoners. With myra hindley, hed tortured and murdered five childr
About 25 years theyre clocking off the shortest day theyve had. So off the shortest day theyve had. So essentially what theyre doing is working less for more money with this 5. 5 pay increase. Yeah the house of commons is rising now at about 430 in the afternoon. Now people can remember back to some of the midnight sittings that mps used to do. Were a long way away from that now. Late votes seem to be a thing of the past, and mps can seemingly go back to their offices and put their feet up around 430. I wonder if under if there is a labour government, i wonder with all the stuff about Flexible Working and, you know, being able to bring your children to work, they wont need of these benches at need all of these benches at all. Theyll probably be working from what from home. Isnt that what yvette from home. Isnt that what yve but question from home. Isnt that what yvebut question is, is this but the question is, is this value for money from our mps . Less time in the commons, less legisl