hello again and welcome to the week in parliament the week the prime minister apologised to rape victims failed by the state. of course i say sorry for the trauma that they have been through, the frustration that they go through because of the inadequacies of the criminaljustice system. we are fixing that. for labour, the buck stops with thejustice secretary. enough is enough. will he reverse these failures within a year or will he resign? also in this programme, mental health and the pandemic. children as young as five | disposing of the contents of their lunch box in the bin and leaving the wrappers . i in to tell teachers that they d i eaten what was in the lunch box when they hadn t. and all aboard is the queen about to get a new boat? it s not a new royal yacht, it s a new national flagship. in my book, that s. laughter. i think that s a very good thing! but first, why are so few rapists convicted? only 1.6% of rapes recorded by the police in england and wales curren
time now for a look back at the week in parliament. hello again and welcome to the week in parliament the week the prime minister apologised to rape victims failed by the state. of course i say sorry for the trauma that they have been through, the frustration that they go through because of the inadequacies of the criminaljustice system. we are fixing that. for labour, the buck stops with thejustice secretary. enough is enough. will he reverse these failures within a year or will he resign? also in this programme: mental health and the pandemic. children as young as five | disposing of the contents of their lunchbox in the bin and leaving the wrappers l in to tell teachers that they d . eaten what was in the lunchbox when they hadn t. and all aboard is the queen about to get a new boat? it s not a new royal yacht, it s a new national flagship. in my book, that s. laughter i think that s a very good thing! - but first, why are so few rapists convicted? only 1.6% of rapes r
now it s time for a look back at the week in parliament. hello again and welcome to the week in parliament the week the prime minister apologised to rape victims failed by the state. of course i say sorry for the trauma that they have been through, the frustration that they go through because of the inadequacies of the criminaljustice system. we are fixing that. for labour, the buck stops with thejustice secretary. enough is enough. will he reverse these failures within a year or will he resign? also in this programme: mental health and the pandemic. children as young as five disposing of the contents of their lunchbox . in the bin and leaving the wrappers in to tell teachers that they d eaten what was in - the lunchbox when they hadn t. and all aboard is the queen about to get a new boat? it s not a new royal yacht, it s a new national flagship. in my book, that s. laughter i think that s a very good thing! - but first, why are so few rapists convicted? only 1.6% of ra
for labour, the buck stops with thejustice secretary. enough is enough. will he reverse these failures within a year or will he resign? also in this programme: mental health and the pandemic. children as young as five disposing of the contents of their lunchbox . in the bin and leaving the wrappers in to tell teachers that they d eaten what was in - the lunchbox when they hadn t. and all aboard is the queen about to get a new boat? it s not a new royal yacht, it s a new national flagship. in my book, that s. laughter i think that s a very good thing! - but first, why are so few rapists convicted? only 1.6% of rapes recorded by the police in england and wales currently lead to prosecutions. the prime minister has denied that budget cuts are to blame, although the justice secretary said cuts had self evidently been a factor. robert buckland said that the government was determined to reverse with urgency what he said had been an alarming decline in the number of prosecut
now on bbc news, tuesday in parliament. hello again, and welcome to tuesday in parliament as mps accuse ministers of burying good news on coronavirus. we could have safely opened on 21 june. that s the real reason why it hasn t been published. so, why doesn t he publish it today and put our minds at rest? but scotland, too, delays the lifting of covid restrictions by three weeks. to use the race analogy that many have used before, we must not allow the virus to get too far ahead of the vaccines. also in this programme: how are children coping with the pandemic? i think we really need to - acknowledge that we have a very strong, resilient generation| that we should be incredibly proud of. all that to come, and more. but first: some encouraging news. mps have been told that test events held at sporting, music, and other venues have not caused any covid 19 outbreaks. but the minister for sport, nigel huddleston, said the government was not yet in a position to publish the full