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i'm joined byjohn stevens, political editor of the daily mirror. good morning. i've been looking at yourfront page this good morning. i've been looking at your front page this morning, good morning. i've been looking at yourfront page this morning, which says now get him out of here, so third place, what is about the public�*s response to matt hancock? there are quite a lot of members of the public who watched matt hancock on the tv and may have thought he was maybe not as bad as they thought he would be, obviously politicians often get a bad reputation and he went in there, he did very well in a lot of those bush tucker trials, i still think for a lot of people out there in the country who lost loved ones during the pandemic, many of them are unable to be with their loved ones when they died because of the rules that were put in place by matt hancock, i don't think this changes anything and he has gone on there, done quite well on a game show, but for those people, those memories will last forever and that kind of memory of how matt hancock

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adam, thank you _ move decisively against him. 0k, adam, thank you very much. adam fleming in downing street. with me now is jane merrick, policy editor at the i newspaper. also i'm joined byjohn stevens, the deputy political editor of the daily mail as adama sane, these are by—elections, not general elections but nonetheless they are significant test of public opinion and to what extent do you think that is where the real dangerfor extent do you think that is where the real danger for borisjohnson the real danger for boris johnson nice the real danger for borisjohnson nice because any prime minister is only as good as his or her election pulling power? i only as good as his or her election pulling power?— pulling power? i think that is riuht. i pulling power? i think that is right. i mean, _ pulling power? i think that is right. i mean, these - pulling power? i think that is i right. i mean, these by-elections right. i mean, these by—elections are onjune the 23rd and even though conservative mps don't look like they are moving against the prime minister now, they may feel, if they lose wakefield to labour and they lose wakefield to labour and they lose tiverton to the lib dems, then we might see more letters going in and the ultimate question is, what does the public think about this report? there wasn't a smoking gun with a lurid picture of the prime minister doing something he shouldn't have been doing but there

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the principality stadium. the cardiff flanker is one of six changes from last weekend's 54—16 defeat against new zealand. details of both squads are on the bbc sport website. that's all the sport for now. but olly foster will be back at 6.30pm with sportsday. more on all of those stories on the bbc sport website, clive. jane, thank you for that. now, let's get more now on the conservative former minister owen paterson, who resigned as an mp, leaving what he called the "cruel world of politics." his announcement came hours after the government performed a u—turn that left him once again facing a vote to suspend him from the commons for repeatedly breaching lobbying rules. in a statement, the prime minister paid tribute to owen paterson, saying he was very said to lose a friend and colleague who he had known for decades. with me is sonia sodha, chief leader writer at the observer. i'm alsojoined byjohn stevens,

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