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chaired by labour's harriet harman. by convention, it's always chaired by an opposition mp. it's made up of four conservatives and three opposition mps. in today's document mrjohnson rounds on the committee, saying, he accuses it of relying on, in his words, "discredited dominic cummings", his former adviser. the committee says, "mrjohnson's written submission contains no borisjohnson faces boris johnson faces being borisjohnson faces being expelled from parliament if mps decide he deliberately misled them. here is bench member of the house lords. they can suspend him for ten days or more and they might do something
and accounting quite heavily against them tomorrow. let's hear more about that group of mps — called the privileges committee — investigating whether borisjohnson misled parliament. it's one of the many committees of politicians which oversee the government's work and parliament's internal affairs. the seven—member committee, is chaired by labour's harriet harman. by convention, it's always chaired by an opposition mp. it's made up of four conservatives and three opposition mps. in today's document mrjohnson rounds on the committee, saying "i have identified serious concerns. in relation to the fairness of the process that has been adopted". he accuses it of relying on, in his words, "discredited dominic cummings", his former adviser. the committee says "mrjohnson's written submission contains no new documentary evidence" and was submitted late due to "a number
the impact of sports broadcaster gary lineker�*s removal from the �*match of the day�* programme in the uk is continuing to affect the bbc�*s sports output. coverage of the women's super league, and sunday evenings, match of the day 2 programme, have been hit, because fellow presenters and commentators refuse to work, in support of the presenter. the bbc had forced gary lineker to step back from his duties, after he posted a tweet criticising the government's language on migrants. the british prime minister says the controversy is a matter for the bbc, but opposition mps have accused the corporation, of bowing to pressure from the conservatives to sanction the presenter. there are hopes of a deal between the bbc and mr lineker in the next 24 hours. our media correspondent david sillito has more. have you spoken to tim davie yet, mr lineker? i'm going to walk my dog and i'm going to do my shopping, so would you mind letting me do it on my own? gary lineker was today not giving
criticising the government's language on migrants. the british prime minister says the controversy is a matterfor the bbc, but opposition mps have accused the corporation, of bowing to pressure from the conservatives to sanction the presenter. there are hopes of a deal between the bbc and mr lineker in the next 2a hours. our media correspondent david sillito has more. have you spoken to tim davie yet, mr lineker? i i'm going to walk my dog and i'm going to do my shopping, so would you mind letting me do it on my own? gary lineker was today not giving anything away, but behind the scenes, talks have been going on to try to resolve a situation that has meant match of the day turns into this. no presenters, no commentary — just the sound of the match and a shot of gary lineker in the stands. however, there is hope on both sides tonight that talks are moving in the right direction and a resolution may be in sight, but they are not quite there yet. there are still questions
after he posted a tweet criticising the government's language on migrants. the prime minister says the controversy is a matter for the bbc, but opposition mps have accused the corporation of bowing to pressure from the conservatives to sanction the presenter. with more, here's our media correspondent, david sillito. have you spoken to tim davie yet, mr lineker? i'm going to walk my dog and i'm going to do my shopping, so would you mind letting me do it on my own? the agenda this morning for gary lineker was walking the dog, shopping and saying nothing about the row about his tweets that have led to him being pulled off air and match of the day turning into this. no presenters, no commentary — just the sound of fans. the disruption to bbc output has continued today as colleagues and friends rallied to his support. the bbc said tweets in which he described government
the prime minister says the controversy is a matter for the bbc, but opposition mps have accused the corporation of bowing to pressure from the conservatives to sanction the presenter. with more, here's our media correspondent, david sillito. have you spoken to tim davie yet, mr lineker? i i'm going to walk my dog and i'm going to do my shopping, so would you mind letting me do it on my own? the agenda this morning for gary lineker was walking the dog, shopping and saying nothing about the row about his tweets that have led to him being pulled off air and match of the day turning into this. no presenters, no commentary — just the sound of fans. the disruption to bbc output has continued today as colleagues and friends rallied to his support. the bbc said tweets in which he described government policy on migrants as immeasurably cruel and the language being used not dissimilar to that used by germany in the �*30s were a breach
region. the impact of sports broadcaster gary lineker�*s removal from the 'match of the day�* programme in the uk is continuing to affect the bbc�*s sports output. coverage of the women's super league, and sunday evenings, 'match of the day 2�* programme, have been hit, because fellow presenters and commentators refuse to work, in support of the presenter. the bbc had forced gary lineker to step back from his duties, after he posted a tweet criticising the government's language on migrants. the british prime minister says the controversy is a matterfor the bbc, but opposition mps have accused the corporation, of bowing to pressure from the conservatives to sanction the presenter. there are hopes of a deal between the bbc and mr lineker in the next 2a hours. our media correspondent david sillito has more. have you spoken to tim davie yet, mr lineker? i
days of their detention. they say the idea behind that is to reduce the idea behind that is to reduce the number of challenges, appeals that can be made imports which they say slows down the system, stop the deportation and undermines what they hope is there a deterrent policy. but that is likely to produce yet more criticism from political parties and refugee charities who see this system is unfair and could well be illegal and they also say that the money should be spent on trying to smash the smuggling gangs in france. just one figure we have had in the past 30 minutes from the home office, they tell us 197 more migrants arrived yesterday. in the house of commons, opposition mps were vocal, and critical, of the home secretary. this is deeply damaging chaos, and there is no point in ministers trying to blame anyone else for it — they have been in power for 13 years. the asylum system is broken,
countries at the end of the 28 days. critically, the situation in the courts, long—standing rules about unlawful detention which state that you get to a point where you can say to a judge i am being held indefinitely, this is not fair because the government is not going to remove me to another country, so you have to give me bail because otherwise it is basically deprivation of my liberty. there are predictions the courts will get clogged up with cases, adding to the backlog in the immigration tribunal and this will add to delays in the whole thing will be potentially mired and that is what critics say. the other question is what the home secretary has conceded to mps. i want to read something she said in the letters which has been circulated to the house today. she has described the approach of this legislation is robust and novel. she has had to make a statement, as all ministers have to, about whether or not it complies with the uk's human rights act. in that statement, it