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signatures as our political correspondent peter saull reports. it was an announcement that added insult to injury.- added insult to in'ury. paula venneush added insult to in'ury. paula vennells has _ added insult to in'ury. paula vennells has the h added insult to injury. paula vennells has the cbe. - added insult to injury. paula vennells has the cbe. you l added insult to injury. paula l vennells has the cbe. you are 'okina. vennells has the cbe. you are joking- itut — vennells has the cbe. you are joking. but now— vennells has the cbe. you are joking. but now the _ vennells has the cbe. you are joking. but now the former . vennells has the cbe. you are l joking. but now the former boss ofthe joking. but now the former boss of the post _ joking. but now the former boss of the post office _ joking. but now the former boss of the post office has _ joking. but now the former boss of the post office has agreed - of the post office has agreed to hand macro honour, saying she was truly sorry for the devastation caused. downing street said it was the right decision. another seniorfigure and project who ran were made between 2003 and 2010 has expressed his heartfelt sympathies. mineral ministries are working on a plenty speed up are working on a plenty speed up the process of exonerating the victims amid calls for legislation that would quash their conditions. irate legislation that would quash their conditions.— their conditions. we can do something _ their conditions. we can do something good _ their conditions. we can do something good together l their conditions. we can doj something good together if their conditions. we can do - something good together if the justice sector would bring a simple bill to quash all 800

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peter saull reports. from the dean of westminster to the relative calm of chequers, she's meeting her new chancellor here and stay together try to turn her faltering premiership around. the sunday papers are full of speculation about plots, with various names doing the rounds as would—be successors. something this man is already running the show, but he says... man is already running the show, but he sa 5... man is already running the show, but he sa s... ~ , , he says... the prime minister is in charae. i he says... the prime minister is in charge. ithink_ he says... the prime minister is in charge. i think it's _ he says... the prime minister is in charge. i think it's important - he says... the prime minister is in charge. i think it's important when you talk about ditching things, the biggest element of that mini budget was the energy price guarantee. find was the energy price guarantee. and then a message to restless mps. was the energy price guarantee. and l then a message to restless mps. when i talk to my constituents _ then a message to restless mps. when i talk to my constituents in _ i talk to my constituents in south—west surrey, what they want instability and worst thing for that would be more political instability at the top, and other protracted leadership campaign. i think that's the last thing people really want to happen. the last thing people really want to ha en. ~ . ~ the last thing people really want to hauen. ~ . . ., the last thing people really want to hauen. ~ ., . ., ., the last thing people really want to hauen. ~ . . ., . ., happen. watching on, a former cabinet colleague _ happen. watching on, a former cabinet colleague with - happen. watching on, a former cabinet colleague with his - happen. watching on, a former

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health. so, ithink and a rapid return to vibrant good health. so, i think a lot of people are really wishing her well. she has are really wishing her well. she has a really expert team of doctors led by professor hugh thomas and mary's hospital. she's got really, really good care, a special team of physicians. its light duties from here on in. physicians. its light duties from here on in-_ borisjohnson has warned that evidence from russia and ukraine points to vladimir putin planning what could be the biggest conflict in europe since the second world war. in a bbc interview, the prime minister also repeatedly refused to comment on downing street parties currently being investigated by the police. our political correspondent peter saull reports. borisjohnson has spent the weekend with other world leaders in munich. his attention firmly focused on ukraine. and this morning, a stark prediction about what might unfold on this man's territory.

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peter saull reports. borisjohnson has spent the weekend with other world leaders in munich. his attention firmly focused on ukraine. and this morning, a stark prediction about what might unfold on this man's territory. the plan that we are seeing is for something that could be really the biggest war in europe since 1945 in terms of sheer scale. you are looking at notjust an invasion through the east, through the donbas, but, according to intelligence we are seeing, coming down from the north, down from belarus and encircling kyiv itself. russian forces are continuing to carry out exercises, but moscow describes talk of an invasion as western hysteria. if it does happen, an incursion would prompt what the prime minister calls the toughest possible sanctions. we will stop russian companies raising money on uk markets.

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will be more than usually concerned notjust will be more than usually concerned not just about will be more than usually concerned notjust about members of her family but on the impact of all of this on the monarchy. most particularly at the monarchy. most particularly at the start of what should be this period when people would focus most essentially on the period of the last 70 years of her reign. nicholas witchell, thank _ last 70 years of her reign. nicholas witchell, thank you. _ just to recap, the queen testing positive for covid—19 and experiencing mild, cold like symptoms. taking a look at some of the other news today. taking a look at some of the other news today. borisjohnson has warned that evidence from russia and ukraine points to vladimir putin planning what could be the biggest conflict in europe since the second world war. in a bbc interview, the prime minister also repeatedly refused to comment on downing street parties currently being investigated by the police. our political correspondent, peter saull reports. borisjohnson has spent the weekend

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died, in protest at working conditions and concerns about safety. as detectives comb the set for clues, the key question facing them is how did a live round and up ina gunfired them is how did a live round and up in a gun fired by alec baldwin? the chancellor, rishi sunak, will announce hundreds of millions of pounds in new spending for projects to support children and families across england in next week's budget. devolved administrations will receive an equivalent funding boost under the plans, described by labour as a sticking plaster. 0ur political correspondent peter saull reports. there are just five days to go until the chancellor opens his red box once again. he says he wants children to get the best possible start in life, so on wednesday there will be a £500 million funding package forfamilies. that will be a £500 million funding package for families. that includes £100 million to support the mental health of new and soon to be

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everything possible, in your control, to try and reduce transmission. don't wait for the government to change policy. the sooner we all act, the sooner we can get this transmission rate down in the greater the car spiked of having a normal christmas. —— great at the prospect. the us military says it has killed a senior al-qaeda leader in a drone strike in syria. a us central command spokesman says abdul hamid al—matar was targeted in raqqa province. there are no reports of any civilian casualties. the chancellor, rishi sunak, will announce hundreds of millions of pounds in new spending for projects to support children and families across england in next week's budget. devolved administrations will receive an equivalent funding boost under the plans — described by labour as a "sticking plaster." 0ur political correspondent, peter saull reports. there are just five days to go until the chancellor opens his red box once again. he says he wants children to get the best possible start in life, so on wednesday there will be a £500 million funding package forfamilies.

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the 25—year—old is being held under the terrorism act and officers have until friday to question him. our political correspondent peter saull reports. this tight—knit seaside community continues to mourn its member of parliament, stabbed to death while meeting the people who were selected to represent. the tragedy has really hit home for mp5, many of whom considered sir david amess a friend, and some are reassessing the way they work. and some are reassessing the way the work. ., ., , ., ., ., and some are reassessing the way the work. ., ., ., ., ., they work. none of us are afraid to walk out of — they work. none of us are afraid to walk out of our— they work. none of us are afraid to walk out of our doors _ they work. none of us are afraid to walk out of our doors and - they work. none of us are afraid to walk out of our doors and to - they work. none of us are afraid to| walk out of our doors and to attend local events and do surgeries, and meet people, but now there's obviously a fear that there's bad people out there that want to do harm, and david is a victim of that. and so i'm afraid it will change things. d0 and so i'm afraid it will change thins. ,, and so i'm afraid it will change thins. ,, ., and so i'm afraid it will change thins. ., things. do you feel safe doing your “ob, auoin things. do you feel safe doing your job. going around _ things. do you feel safe doing your job, going around your— things. do you feel safe doing your. job, going around your constituency? no, not _ job, going around your constituency? no, not really, if i'm honest. i feel_ no, not really, if i'm honest. i feel quite— no, not really, if i'm honest. i feel quite fortunate _ no, not really, if i'm honest. i feel quite fortunate to - no, not really, if i'm honest. i feel quite fortunate to have i no, not really, if i'm honest. i feel quite fortunate to have a i no, not really, if i'm honest. i. feel quite fortunate to have a lot of constituents _ feel quite fortunate to have a lot of constituents who _ feel quite fortunate to have a lot of constituents who are - feel quite fortunate to have a lot i of constituents who are concerned

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of the impact of the move. 0ur political correspondent peter saull reports. it's not every day that a premier league footballer gets an honorary doctorate. but there's far more to marcus rashford than scoring goals. this is another platform for him to raise the issue of child poverty. there was once a time that an extra £20 a week would have made a massive difference to me and my family. for many, this is still the reality. and speaking to the bbc after the ceremony, he urged the government to change course. i don't think the right point for it to end is when families aren't in a stable situation. otherwise it makes no sense doing the work that we've done in the past, only to, you know, stop doing it at possibly one of the most vital stages. when marcus rashford speaks, ministers tend to sit up and listen. 0n universal credit, though, they're holding firm.

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that if a police officer stops an individual, like they did with sarah everard, that police officer will not do somebody harm. it is trust that the police will root out any misconduct within its own force. as you mention, given what we've seen and what has now emerged about these alleged whatsapp messages between other police officers exchanging misogynistic comments as well, but also trust that they will make sure that nothing like this happens again and that any kind of vetting that is done out any problematic behaviour, as we have seen was the case with this individual. the army will begin delivering fuel to forecourts from monday, to try to ease the pressure at petrol stations. ministers are also allowing up to 300 of the 5,000 hgv drivers being recruited from abroad to come to the uk immediately. the government says the rest will arrive later this month, as our political correspondent peter saull reports. we started to see scenes like this in parts of the uk last weekend. frustrated drivers desperately

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