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huge numbers still involved post—law change, if you are in opponent you are thinking, these are two good lines of attack, as it were. so if you are the conservative government, why would you want to be talking about an area where it seems to have about an area where it seems to have a pretty big holes in what you are saying? a pretty big holes in what you are sa in: ? , ., a pretty big holes in what you are sa in ? , ., ., a pretty big holes in what you are sa inu? , ., ., saying? first of all as i said i think getting _ saying? first of all as i said i think getting this _ saying? first of all as i said i think getting this back - saying? first of all as i said i think getting this back lock l saying? first of all as i said i | think getting this back lock it saying? first of all as i said i - think getting this back lock it down is a political achievement, that is what _ is a political achievement, that is what the — is a political achievement, that is what the government is trying to heratd _ what the government is trying to herald this at the set them on as having _ herald this at the set them on as having doing that on social media. second _ having doing that on social media. second thing, is to put in the context— second thing, is to put in the context of— second thing, is to put in the context of a general election year. that the _ context of a general election year. that the campaigns are essentially beginning now, that labour's keir starmer— beginning now, that labour's keir starmer coming on thursday to talk about _ starmer coming on thursday to talk about his _ starmer coming on thursday to talk about his vision of change for the country— about his vision of change for the country and i am sure that legal ntigration— country and i am sure that legal migration will play a part of that. ithink— migration will play a part of that. i think from the conservative point of view, _ i think from the conservative point of view, they think they are stronger— of view, they think they are stronger than the liberal party on this and _ stronger than the liberal party on this and have a better message in trying _ this and have a better message in trying to— this and have a better message in trying to show they are making progress — trying to show they are making progress. do trying to show they are making rouress. ,, ~ trying to show they are making rouress. ,., ~ ., , ., progress. do you think that is a aood progress. do you think that is a

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the day before she was discovered. pakistan correspondent caroline davies joins us from islamabad. any sign of the police there making progress? we any sign of the police there making rouress? ~ ~' ., any sign of the police there making rouress? ~ ~ ., , any sign of the police there making rouress?~ ~ ., , , ., . any sign of the police there making rouress? ~ ., ,, .. , progress? we know this search is onauoin. progress? we know this search is ongoing- this— progress? we know this search is ongoing. this morning _ progress? we know this search is ongoing. this morning we - progress? we know this search is ongoing. this morning we had . ongoing. this morning we had confirmation the police have extended the search area which is four areas inside the city in the area where the father, his family area where the father, his family are from. we know the police here say they are under intense pressure to find the individuals. so far, they have not been able to locate them. speaking to police this morning they said they do not always feel the media scrutiny is helping their case and some suggestion in some papers this morning in the uk that the police believe some individuals are keeping track of

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easierfor the countryside. we are making it easier for people to expand upwards and outwards and we are making it easier to build on brownfield sites and we are investing in the planning system. it is a practical approach and more people can own their own home and we are doing that at the right way. the home and we are doing that at the riaht wa . ., ., , ., right way. the other manifesto led . e right way. the other manifesto pledge was _ right way. the other manifesto pledge was 300,000 - right way. the other manifesto pledge was 300,000 new - right way. the other manifesto i pledge was 300,000 new homes right way. the other manifesto - pledge was 300,000 new homes a right way. the other manifesto _ pledge was 300,000 new homes a year, does that stand? we pledge was 300,000 new homes a year, does that stand?— does that stand? we are making rouress does that stand? we are making progress towards _ does that stand? we are making progress towards that _ does that stand? we are making progress towards that and - does that stand? we are making progress towards that and over i does that stand? we are making i progress towards that and over the last few years we have seen some of the biggest years for new housing supply than we have seen in decades. we have the highest number of first—time buyers in over 20 years, so we are making progress and i am proud of that progress and we are not stopping there. so we have got to do that in the right way. i don't want to concrete over the countryside. i also don't want to ride roughshod over the views of local communities and their locally elected representatives. that would not be right either. that is what the labour party wants to do and i don't think it is the right thing to do. we want to build on more brownfield places, expanding upwards and outwards and there is a

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russia's strategy? russia doesnt russia's strategy? russia doesn't have _ russia's strategy? russia doesn't have a _ russia's strategy? russia doesn't have a strategy. | doesn't have a strategy. russia, britain's strategy is to wait out the west, wait out ukraine —— putin's strategy. hope that somehow we will give up hope that somehow we will give up all the ukrainians will give up, people will get tired of supporting ukraine, and that is a failing batch, it's a failing bat. the united states is strong, europe is stronger but nato is strong, the ukrainians are strong. so putin is going to lose that bad, he doesn't have a strategy stop at the same time, ukrainian counteroffensive does appear to be moving slowly. find counteroffensive does appear to be moving slowly.— be moving slowly. and in an interview — be moving slowly. and in an interview with _ be moving slowly. and in an interview with cnn - be moving slowly. and in an | interview with cnn yesterday residents are lenski said he wanted to start the cou nteroffe nsive wanted to start the counteroffensive earlier and he had asked his allies, including the us for those weapons, that ammunition. do you think that might be an excuse for not making desired progress on the battlefield? hat making desired progress on the battlefield?— making desired progress on the battlefield? not making desired rouress battlefield? not making desired progress on _ battlefield? not making desired progress on the _ battlefield? not making desired progress on the battlefield - battlefield? not making desired progress on the battlefield is i progress on the battlefield is because it is tough going. there are minefields and then

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future. the government still has not brought forward its future home plan to have standards which mean that people will not have to retrofit their homes. 1.5 million homes have been built in this period which are not fit for the future and will have to be retrofitted. there is nothing in the planning act which insist that all planning decisions have to be made in light of the government's legal commitments to net zero. iquite legal commitments to net zero. quite critical of government's _ legal commitments to net zero. quite critical of government's can _ legal commitments to net zero. quite critical of government's can think of this, either any bright hopes in this? is there put progress being made at all? we this? is there put progress being made at all?— this? is there put progress being made at all? ~ . ., ., ., ., made at all? we have made a lot of rouress made at all? we have made a lot of progress in — made at all? we have made a lot of progress in the _ made at all? we have made a lot of progress in the past. _ made at all? we have made a lot of progress in the past. on _ made at all? we have made a lot of progress in the past. on the - progress in the past. on the reduction of the energy we use to generate an atrocity and a previous conservative government did make those changes. george osborne made it possible to have the offshore

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joe inwood joins us now from the high court. a second day of hearing from prince harry today. how is this likely to progress? i harry today. how is this likely to rouress? ~ . ., ., progress? i think what we are going to see is more _ progress? i think what we are going to see is more of _ progress? i think what we are going to see is more of the _ progress? i think what we are going to see is more of the careful, - to see is more of the careful, methodical questioning from the mirror group newspaper. what they're interrogating is essentially liz. prince harry's long witness statement, which he presented to the court yesterday and has provided some extraordinary headlines and... it is a must a manifesto from prince harry in which he talks about how the press has impacted his life over many years. he details the intrusion. how eight damaged relationships, how would cost him his relationship with chelsy davy. andy goes into quite extraordinary detail into how he feels this happened. he said of the intrusion as he saw it caused him to suffer from depression and paranoia. there

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had it is usually important to get an agreement on cutting emissions. so the controversy of selling someone who had fossil fuel company as we negotiations has caused all sorts of hoo—ha and now as you see there are 133 delegates from the us and europe appealing at. i5 from the us and europe appealing at— from the us and europe appealing at. is that likely thou:h appealing at. is that likely though at _ appealing at. is that likely though at this _ appealing at. is that likely though at this stage, - appealing at. is that likely | though at this stage, many might argue that actually if we have someone running an oil company at the heart of all of this, actually in some ways it brings in the fossil fuel debate even closer and therefore could see significant progress? therefore could see significant rouress? , ., �*, therefore could see significant rouress? , . fl. ., , progress? yes, that's certainly been the argument. _ progress? yes, that's certainly been the argument. there - progress? yes, that's certainly been the argument. there was announcement that no—one was better to make the position because they have to transition and that's one point of view. i think the other side of the story, something that lost in

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for another eight years. that was altogether 29 years out of 50 years. so, only this time, this 14 years, we have a true democratic system and stability, and therefore, we can make progress. mit? stability, and therefore, we can make progress.— stability, and therefore, we can make progress. stability, and therefore, we can make rouress. ~ , ., , make progress. why then, does the un human rights — make progress. why then, does the un human rights chief— make progress. why then, does the un human rights chief raise _ make progress. why then, does the un human rights chief raise concerns - human rights chief raise concerns about allegations of extrajudicial killings, forced disappearances, torture, cracking down on across press? i torture, cracking down on across ress? ., �* ~ ., torture, cracking down on across ress? ~ ., �* , press? i don't know. but they actually brought _ press? i don't know. but they actually brought the - press? i don't know. but they l actually brought the allegation, press? i don't know. but they - actually brought the allegation, but they couldn't prove that much. well, some group, they mentioned a big number. when we inquired, it was perhaps five or six people. but, sometimes, people themselves,... some people hide themselves because

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police investigations failed to make rouress. . , police investigations failed to make rouress. . y ., progress. if any of those investigations _ progress. if any of those investigations had - progress. if any of those investigations had been| progress. if any of those - investigations had been effective progress. if any of those _ investigations had been effective or thorough, competent or reasonable, could so many lives have been saved. what do you want to come out of this police inquiry?— police inquiry? justice for everybody- _ police inquiry? justice for everybody- i— police inquiry? justice for everybody. i want - police inquiry? justice for everybody. i wantjustice| police inquiry? justice for i everybody. i wantjustice for police inquiry? justice for - everybody. i wantjustice for my dad, basically, and this is something ifelt i could do for him. for linda and the other families, this has been a long, harrowing experience involving their loved ones and the pursuit of answers. duncan kennedy, bbc news, in gosport. wasps will have to play on the tenth tee next season, the six time glass champions and two—time european champions and two—time european champions went into liquidation earlier this year and were removed from the premiership. they had hoped to start next season in the championship, but afterfailing to start next season in the championship, but after failing to provide financial guarantees they have been demoted to the very bottom

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david seaman said that brighton deserved the victory but arsenal should be pleased with their progress. should be pleased with their rouress. �* ., ., , should be pleased with their rouress. �* ., . progress. brighton really annoy me because not — progress. brighton really annoy me because not only _ progress. brighton really annoy me because not only did _ progress. brighton really annoy me because not only did they - progress. brighton really annoy me because not only did they beat - because not only did they beat arsenal, but laid terrible in the week. i was thinking that this would be an easy win for arsenal, but i think everybody that saw the game, saw that brighton were really in control and they played a fantastic game. arsenaljust have an off day, thatis game. arsenaljust have an off day, that is all it was. they have had an amazing season, there is no doubt about that. anyone would have taken top four, never mind finishing second, and going all the way to the end of the season and being in contention with man city. man city is a juggernaut. if it is any other club you have a chance, if they are having an off season it's ok, but when they're on form, and especially at the end of the season, they seem to click. they get into a winning boat, not only in the league, they are showing it in the champions league as well. they get into this

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