Smugglers that encourage asylum seekers to cross the english channel. platforms like facebook and tiktok will work with the national crime agency. our political correspondent georgia roberts can tell us more. georgia, good morning to you. do we know how this will work? goad know how this will work? good morning- know how this will work? good morning. this know how this will work? good morning. this is know how this will work? good morning. this is a know how this will work? good morning. this is a voluntary i morning. this is a voluntary partnership that will build on what the government has said is already a successful approach being used by big tech firms to tackle this content and it will actually be redirected, this content, away from people who search for it and they will be presented with alternative messages to rebut the damaging content they search for. it is something the prime minister, rishi sunak, wants to see, for example, both on group discounts on small boats, fr
For a story and gallery. welcome i think you is look for a story and he gallery. welcome i think you is look for a story and he was gallery. welcome i think you is look for a story and he was really - for a story and he was really interested in people, think, more than anything. and some of his photographs he has taken them with people but they have passed, don t think anybody ever said no. this people but they have passed, don t think anybody ever said no.- think anybody ever said no. this is the last picture think anybody ever said no. this is the last picture of think anybody ever said no. this is the last picture of roger think anybody ever said no. this is the last picture of roger before i think anybody ever said no. this is| the last picture of roger before his death in september. he had known about the exhibition, it was to be based on a book he had just finished. he based on a book he had ust finished. ., ., , ., ., finished. he wanted to show that he wasn t ust fi
Only way to give the conservatives out of offices for the lib dems to win seats in areas like this where labour don t have much of a support base at all and really can t learn. really can t win. they paint these races is a two horse race between the lib dems and conservatives, and at times, that does involve large amounts of people switching allegiances from one party to the other, as you put it, tactical voting, and i m sure we will see that in play in many areas on the ground in the run up to the next election, and it may well shape the election campaign as a whole to a large degree. as you can see behind me if you are watching, there is a couple of dozen lib dems activists gathering now. their famous orange diamond placards, claiming that the party is winning here, and they are getting ready for what will be another eye catching photo opportunity or stunt, if i can put it like that, which the party
But failed to back him when he attempted to overturn the 2020 election results, so mike pence throwing his hat in the ring in a bid to take on donald trump, the frontrunner for the bid to take on donald trump, the frontrunnerfor the 2024 bid to take on donald trump, the frontrunner for the 2024 republican presidential nomination. that news just coming in. one other completely different story, lovely news coming in that princess eugenie has given birth to a boy named ernest george ronnie brooks bank. that has been posted on her instagram account in the last little while, so a baby boy for princess eugenie. as promised, let s return to that political story we were just on there at the house of commons, with the home secretary, the shadow home secretaryjust talking and jonathan blake was listening to that in westminster. just sum up where we are bare because of course conservative saying labour don t have a plan and the labour opposition saying this is continued conservative chaos when it
Debate sense is at the moment is that the debate is sense is at the moment is that the debate is actually beginning to move to more debate is actually beginning to move to more of debate is actually beginning to move to more of a discussion about how do we resolve to more of a discussion about how do we resolve those areas where there are conflicts. | we resolve those areas where there are conflicts- are conflicts. i get the sense there is a generational are conflicts. i get the sense there is a generational divide are conflicts. i get the sense there is a generational divide on - are conflicts. i get the sense there is a generational divide on this - are conflicts. i get the sense there| is a generational divide on this one as well. ,, ., , ., as well. sure. but i don t see at the moment. as well. sure. but i don t see at the moment, there as well. sure. but i don t see at the moment, there isn t, - as well. sure. but i don t see at - the moment, there isn t, comp
Your perspective, a pact? you are talking to me? ok, like your perspective, a pact? you are talking to me? ok, like i - your perspective, a pact? you are talking to me? ok, like i said - your perspective, a pact? you are talking to me? ok, like i said i. your perspective, a pact? you are| talking to me? ok, like i said i am talking to me? 0k, like i said i am a liberal talking to me? 0k, like i said i am a liberal democrat councillor here, having a liberal democrat councillor here, having been burned by the coalition because having been burned by the coalition because we had not done the best thing because we had not done the best thing preparing for going into a coalition thing preparing for going into a coalition, because of that the confidence and supply arrangement is probably confidence and supply arrangement is probably more like what we are going to get probably more like what we are going to get because i think labour don t want to get because i think labour don
Voting for because you don t know what voting for because you don t know what you voting for because you don t know what you are voting for because you don t know what you are going voting for because you don t know what you are going to voting for because you don t know what you are going to end - voting for because you don t know what you are going to end up- voting for because you don t knowl what you are going to end up with. so we what you are going to end up with. so we vote what you are going to end up with. so we vote on what you are going to end up with. so we vote on a what you are going to end up with. so we vote on a manifesto - what you are going to end up with. so we vote on a manifesto and - what you are going to end up with. i so we vote on a manifesto and then we held so we vote on a manifesto and then we held them so we vote on a manifesto and then we held them to so we vote on a manifesto and then we held them to account so we vote on a manif
Russell moyle absolutely attack a fellow female verbally in the house of commons. i wrote to the labour party i felt so strongly about that, i ve never written to the labour party in my life, ifelt i ve never written to the labour party in my life, i felt it was so atrocious. party in my life, i felt it was so atrocious- party in my life, i felt it was so atrocious. ~ ., , atrocious. was that rosie duffield? yes, it atrocious. was that rosie duffield? yes. it was atrocious. was that rosie duffield? yes, it was dreadful. atrocious. was that rosie duffield? yes, it was dreadful. i atrocious. was that rosie duffield? yes, it was dreadful. i don t - yes, it was dreadful. i don t normally see that, and it was absolutely appalling. i know loads of other women who were appalled by that as well. there is quite strong evidence i think i ve been reading a lot about this, don t come to my opinions lightly, i really try and think about them because i think it is important that we vote and
Of her~ don t like to see people being taken of her~ i don t like to see people being taken of her. i think there is a slight irony of her. i think there is a slight irony and of her. i think there is a slight irony and a of her. i think there is a slight irony and a slight hypocrisy because iwonder irony and a slight hypocrisy because i wonder how many of the same people calling i wonder how many of the same people calling for i wonder how many of the same people calling for gary lineker to be restored calling for gary lineker to be restored were calling forjeremy clarkson restored were calling forjeremy clarkson a few weeks ago to be removed clarkson a few weeks ago to be removed. , ., , removed. used the word hypocrisy there and i removed. used the word hypocrisy there and i know removed. used the word hypocrisy there and i know on removed. used the word hypocrisy there and i know on twitter - removed. used the word hypocrisy there and i know on twitter you
Who are complaining about gary lineker. ..but until the budget. the calm down chancellor will be on his feet on wednesday with a vow to get the country back to work. we think that we have the chance to be one of the fastest growing countries in europe. politicians agree the way we make our living isn t good enough. growth has been measly. but the government and labour don t agree on the fix. we have one big question this morning not whether the bbc and its biggest star can kiss and make up, but whether politicians can find ways to show the economy is live and kicking. jeremy hunt is with us as he puts his finishing touches to his first budget. hoping to step into the chancellor s shoes at the next election labour s rachel reeves is here. mark thompson was no stranger to crises in his years a bbc director general.