yet i need to have his allies have followed him to the exit. maybe it s not so much a master or an epic strop. that fan all five, boris johnson has defined our times. a man with an enormous ability to create and to destroy. his enemies can never truly be sure he is gone. so what his does his decision to walk me now for the conservatives? and does really matter to the country any? grant shapps is live with us along with labours david lammy who wants boris s old job as foreign secretary. we hear also with nigel barrage who pushed the tories further and further on brexit and ourfirst big interview further and further on brexit and our first big interview with the first minister of scotland after a rocky start in charge. and who make sense of this bout of madness? alan cumming performer and presenter of the new smash hit who swapped broadway for our big desk. michael howard once sacked boris johnson for lying. morning to all of you. you are very welcome to be with us. we were cha
and the first extraordinary images from nasa s new telescope distant galaxies and light from 13 billion years ago that have left scientists speechless. a miserable day for england, they are thrashed by india in the first of their one day matches at the oval. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. sir mo farah has told the bbc that is hugely relieved that the government says no action will be taken after he revealed he was trafficked illegaly into the uk as a child and forced to work as a domestic servant. the four time olympic champion says he was born hussein abdi kahin, but was given the name mohamed farah by those who flew him from east africa to london with fake documents when he was 9 years old. until now he had always told people that he came with his parents to the uk from somalia as a refugee. our community affairs correspondent, adina campbell has the story. he isa he is a household name and winning double gold at london 2012 was one of the defining mom
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achievements to his credit there is | achievements to his credit there is no doubt about that but it s his decision to walk away. it s his decision to walk away. it s his decision to walk away. it s his decision to leave the house of commons and he will have to face the consequences of that. irate commons and he will have to face the consequences of that. consequences of that. we need to talk about the consequences of that. we need to talk about the fact consequences of that. we need to talk about the fact that consequences of that. we need to talk about the fact that he - consequences of that. we need to talk about the fact that he just - talk about the fact that he just lies constantly. that victory is based lies constantly. that victory is based on lies constantly. that victory is based on lies, brexit is based on lies based on lies, brexit is based on ties that based on lies, brexit is based on ties that he based on lies, brexit is based on lies that he is told. you
of relief. both about the reaction from the home office. he worried for years what action they might take. and also the overwhelmingly positive global reaction. social media, newspaper headlines, from those who have known him as mo farah, this huge global icon. i did ask why he was speaking out now. he has lived this double life, he s lived with this double life, he s lived with this lie for decades. he has agonised about when to come clean and be open for years. he spoke to his wifejust over ten and be open for years. he spoke to his wife just over ten years ago before they got married. he has four kids. he said it was something about seeing his twins turn eight which is roughly the age he was when he was trafficked illegally from east africa to hear. it made him want to feel like he wanted to be open with both his family and the public. he speaks openly. he is clearly traumatised by his experiences, particularly his years in domestic servitude cooking, cleaning, changing nappies, bei