to discuss the issue and his experiences. that hasn t gone down well with the football against racism in europe network. to made a statement like that tells us really the scale of the problem that we face, because the administrators themselves, the leaders themselves don t understand what their responsibilities are and how they need to be moving forward to tackle these issues. he has received a gamut of racial abuse this season and really it seems that nobody in spain knows how to deal with this or indeed how to make a statement that doesn t blame him. and earlier we spoke with spanish footballjournalist guillem balague who says he wouldn t be surpised to see viniciusjunior decide to play outside spain. but hold on. i ve been abused here. and he s rightly so thinking right now, i better get away because when i go to the champions league i get treated very well by the rivals. the fans respect me. he doesn t need to
data surveillance laws will govern them. the eu probably isn t going to get the us to change its mind about that. big get the us to change its mind about that. . . , , ., get the us to change its mind about that. . ., , , ., ., that. big tech has been under a lot of pressure that. big tech has been under a lot of pressure lately, that. big tech has been under a lot of pressure lately, hasn t that. big tech has been under a lot of pressure lately, hasn t it? - that. big tech has been under a lot of pressure lately, hasn t it? we i of pressure lately, hasn t it? we have seen all those massive lay offs in tech firms after the pandemic. we ve seen a lot of new regulation, we ve seen a lot of scrutiny of their activities. we ve seen a lot of scrutiny of theiractivities. is we ve seen a lot of scrutiny of their activities. is it hard to think that there will be much sympathy for meta right now? well. sympathy for meta right now? well, from a european sympathy for meta right now?
decision about a similar report against one of his ministers. is that not something that rishi sunak should be credited for? that that not something that rishi sunak should be credited for? should be credited for? that rishi sunak hasn t should be credited for? that rishi sunak hasn t done should be credited for? that rishi sunak hasn t done anything. i should be credited for? that rishi i sunak hasn t done anything. dominic raab has resigned himself. rishi sunak still hasn t done anything, the other case you are talking about was where as a senior member of the cabinet was found guilty of bullying and the senior civil servant was the one who left theirjob and that person was allowed to continue. there is a culture in the conservative party where they see it as one of them and one rule for everybody else. ordinary workers up and down the uk, they were faced with the allegations that dominic raab was faced with, they wouldn t have continued on their role and begin to allowed to con
decisively before. he - party. rishi sunak has acted decisively before. he has i party. rishi sunak has acted l decisively before. he has lost party. rishi sunak has acted i decisively before. he has lost two ministers already in similar circumstances and it didn t take on too long to fire them. we circumstances and it didn t take on too long to fire them. circumstances and it didn t take on too long to fire them. we had three senior ministers too long to fire them. we had three senior ministers have too long to fire them. we had three senior ministers have to too long to fire them. we had three senior ministers have to resign i senior ministers have to resign within six months or lose theirjob within six months or lose theirjob within six months of rishi sunak appointing them. some of which rishi sunak knew these concerns before he appointed them. this is the point, these one thing that came out of the blue, he knew about it, he polished integrity, he promised a thing to be dif
some bullying claims against him. he hit out at what he called activist civil servants , claiming they effectively wanted to block government reform and he suggested the report sets a very dangerous precedent. mr raab was investigated after at least eight formal complaints at three different departments. today s report says his behaviour was at times intimidating , insulting and unreasonably and persistently aggressive . mr raab said he believed the findings were flawed and that the report had set the threshold for bullying too low. mr raab s resignation is the third cabinet departure since rishi sunak became prime minister, and the second over bullying claims. mr sunak said he accepted the resignation with great sadness and admitted there had been shortcomings with the process. alex chalk takes over at the ministry ofjustice, and oliver dowden becomes deputy prime minister. our political editor chris mason is at westminster. when i went to see dominic raab in