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To deterIorate quIckly. Welcome To newsnIght. Last week It was labours conference. ThIs week were lIve from the conservatIve Party Conference In bIrmIngham where the contest between the four candIdates who want To be the next leader of the Tory Party and your next PrIme MInIster has become serIously Intense. Your panel thIs evenIng, tIm montgomerIe, the founder of conservatIve home, The VoIce of Grassroots Tory members, and Stephen Bush who Is ColumnIst And AssocIate edITor of the fInancIal tImes, and of course nIck. Welcome To all of you. In a moment well hear brIefly from three of the contenders plus some of theIr supporters. FIrst, KemI Badenoch. I grabbed a few words wIth her after her 0 a wIth conservatIve members and actIvIsts. What skIlls does she thInk she has To be the next PrIme MInIster . The LeadershIp SkIlls I thInk thIs country Is lookIng for Is someone who unde ....
in scotland. it is not clear exactly when she will leave office, but as i say, she has been head of the scottish government for the last eight years. she has been making headlines in recent weeks because of a wider debate on teenagers rights, calling for a wider debate on teenagers rights, she defended plans to allow i6 year olds to change their legal sex. scotland s gender recognition bill that she wanted to introduce into scotland brought her into conflict and a clash with the uk government based in westminster, which blocked scotland plus two gender recognition bill. the secretary of state for scotland alisterjack used a special order known as a section 35 order to prevent that there becoming law on the grounds it would have an adverse impact on the laws. those are laws that apply across scotland, england and wales. that was a claim disputed by the scottish government, butjust to remind you, that gender recognition bill was to allow i6 year olds to change their leg ....
giles cathedral to rest before tuesday going to london. richard quest, great to see you, sir. thank you. talk to me about the keen s last great journey. the scenes to see all day long. it is stern. i couldn t put it better than the instruction at the start of the program. the majesty of the moment was truly captured by the size of the crowds here in edinburgh, but also, by the way in which people came out on the streets on the route. small villages, little towns where you thought there weren t many people but they came out to see the queen pass. we got to see some of the most beautiful of scottish countryside and why the family adores scotland. the queen would send six, seven weeks of summer holidays here in balmoral every year. earlier, charles iii was proclaimed the king in scotland, wales and northern ireland. let s watch some of those moments. god save the king! god save the king! three cheers for his majesty the king! hip hip hooray! hip hip hoora ....
bring the same vigour to - significant years i know he will bring the same vigour to the l significant years i know he will - bring the same vigour to the equally significant bring the same vigour to the equally significantiob bring the same vigour to the equally significantjob of bring the same vigour to the equally significant job of home bring the same vigour to the equally significantjob of home secretary. . suella braverman had to go, and she had made a sort of habit of using language which was quite unsuited to that of a home secretary. there are now two prime ministers around the cabinet table in downing street, as former pm david cameron re enters number 10 as the new foreign secretary. on our panel, the journalist and author jenny kleeman and lanhee chen, former policy advisor to mitt romney, now director of domestic policy studies at stanford. we ll look at who s in, who s out, and assess the reaction to rishi sunak s major government reshuffle after the ....