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Well the prime minister outlined what he thinks are the choices facing voters the only way to get this thing done to get this thing moving is to make that decision do you want this government to take us out of October 31st or do you want to join me Corbin and the Labor Party go to that crucial summit in Brussels October 17th. Mr Johnson also prayed to pay tribute to his younger brother Joe who s announced earlier that he s quitting the government and will stand down as M.P. For Orpington in south London Joe Johnson supported remain in the referendum the Liberal Democrat leader Jo Swensen says she s thrilled that Lucy on a burger has become the latest M.P. To join her party the Liverpool Wavertree M.P. Who quit labor to sit as an independent earlier this year in the row over anti semitism said her decision was to help ensure there was a positive alternative to the 2 main parties at Westminster the leader of the Lib Dems on Liverpool City Council Richard Kemp thinks voters will respect
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No doubt his minister David lending to him as told M.P. s that taxpayers should not and will not bail out the construction and services firm Karelian which has gone into liquidation cabinet ministers will hold an emergency meeting this evening to discuss contingencies Mr Linton said the priority was to ensure the public service is managed by the Wolverhampton based company are delivered the government has disclosed that it awarded 8 contracts to the company after it issued profit warnings 6 of which were joint ventures with other firms David Addington insisted the contracts were not the cause of Karelians woes private sector contracts accounted for more than 60 percent of the company s revenue. And the vast majority of the problems that the company has encountered come from these contracts rather than from the public sector. Our top priority is to safeguard the continuity of public services and we have emphasized this to the Official Receiver the general secretary of the Trades Union
The dry unsettled weekend it was some sunshine Charlie thank you. And d.h. And b.b.c. . B.b.c. Radio. It s 1 o clock that afternoon my name is Mark Elliott the boss of shops is to acute hospital says the main reason they re struggling is because of a shortage of doctors 150 routine operations an outpatient appointments have been postponed to ease pressure on any the chief executive of the trust which runs the Shrewsbury in Telford hospital Simon Wright says patient numbers grew recently because of the pre Christmas snow but he says the underlying problem is a lack of stuff there are doctors in training so we need more doctors to be trained what we re seeing at the moment is that nearly 50 percent of those doctors who do their 1st 2 years of training and then are actually having a break from the training cycle that s something that s that s really quite a change we ve not seen in recent years across the country so what you re seeing is a lot of doctors are taking time out and working a