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Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg

has been immense. we have lots of contacts with other countries around the world. it doesn't matter that there were detailed policies within that speech that you could say were very much in line with net zero. the overall message of the world took from it is that the uk is less ambitious and climate than it once was and that is extremely hard to recover from. was and that is extremely hard to recoverfrom. the was and that is extremely hard to recover from. the trouble was and that is extremely hard to recoverfrom. the trouble is was and that is extremely hard to recover from. the trouble is the rhetoric from this has definitely changed recently. de rhetoric from this has definitely changed recently.— rhetoric from this has definitely changed recently. de think climate chance is changed recently. de think climate change is absolutely _ changed recently. de think climate change is absolutely a _ changed recently. de think climate change is absolutely a personal- change is absolutely a personal priority for the prime minister and you think rishi sunak cares about this very much? i you think rishi sunak cares about this very much?— this very much? i take him on his word. he said _ this very much? i take him on his word. he said it— this very much? i take him on his word. he said it was _ this very much? i take him on his word. he said it was a _ this very much? i take him on his word. he said it was a personal i word. he said it was a personal priority and made the switch in downing street where he made that very point but i think he has not clearly made it as much of a priority as some of his predecessors did. certainly borisjohnson. and theresa may was the prime minister that put net zero interlock. i would prefer a course to see the head of the government really take a leadership position on it because every other bit of government feels the pressure to then act on that and

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Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg

should not exist? liz truss is the elected politician but _ should not exist? liz truss is the elected politician but if _ should not exist? liz truss is the elected politician but if her - elected politician but if her concern is a faceless quango then here i am, here is my face but i think she is wrong. happy to say that. we have these institutions in place because they look beyond the electoral cycle and they do not make decisions on behalf of politicians but they are there to provide informed technical advice and i think we will be poorer without them. , ,., ., ,, them. they need someone mocking the home, is that — them. they need someone mocking the home, is that what _ them. they need someone mocking the home, is that what you _ them. they need someone mocking the home, is that what you are _ them. they need someone mocking the home, is that what you are saying? - them. they need someone mocking the home, is that what you are saying? i i home, is that what you are saying? i am ready to mock the hummer, it is important to have homework mocked and i am happy to do that. let's talk about that straight away with the energy secretary claire coutinho who is here for the first time. welcome. we had chris stark site this is not a priority for rishi sunak as it was for his predecessors and his decisions has set the uk back, he is right? decisions has set the uk back, he is ritht? ~ , , right? the prime minister says this is a priority — right? the prime minister says this is a priority and _

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BBC News

of the government watchdog the climate change committee has heavily criticised the prime minister's approach to climate change. in an exclusive interview with the bbc, chris stark said rishi sunak has "set us back" on climate change, leaving the uk at risk of losing out to other countries. with more on this, our climate editorjustin rowlatt is in the newsroom. yes. when asked what the climate change committee does, chris stark has always said itsjob is to mark the government's homework on climate change, and he has been marking rishi sunak down in dramatic fashion. chris stark said rishi sunak�*s predecessors theresa may and boris johnson had done a good job cutting emissions. but when asked about a decision last autumn by rishi sunak to water down targets to stop the sale of petrol and diesel cars and also to phase out gas boilers, this is what he told laura kuenssberg.

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Mauni Amavasya 2024: Date, significance, puja timings, rituals and more

Mauni Amavasya, also known as Maghi Amavasya, is a sacred Hindu occasion dedicated to honouring ancestors and predecessors. Check date, puja timings and more.

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Leaders should build on the foundation of their predecessors


In his maiden speech, Hon. Joel Senyonyi declared his readiness to build on the foundation of his predecessor – Hon. Matthias Mpuuga – while serving to fulfil the mandate of his office

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Verified Live

context— american bombs. it is in that context that poses an enormous question— context that poses an enormous question for all of us in this house as to _ question for all of us in this house as to what — question for all of us in this house as to what comes next. as has been suggested, — as to what comes next. as has been suggested, through their actions, over the _ suggested, through their actions, over the course of the last 12 hours or so, _ over the course of the last 12 hours or so, the — over the course of the last 12 hours or so, the message we want to scent has not — or so, the message we want to scent has not been _ or so, the message we want to scent has not been received. what is the plan? _ has not been received. what is the plan? was — has not been received. what is the plan? was it is the prime minister's strategy? _ plan? was it is the prime minister's strategy? will he come to the dispatch— strategy? will he come to the dispatch box and unlike his predecessors, in relation to middle east conflicts in iraq, afghanistan, syria. _ east conflicts in iraq, afghanistan, syria. lay— east conflicts in iraq, afghanistan, syria, lay out when and how far he is willing _ syria, lay out when and how far he is willing to — syria, lay out when and how far he is willing to go in relation to military— is willing to go in relation to military action? quite clearly, we need _ military action? quite clearly, we need to— military action? quite clearly, we need to understand his government's strategy— need to understand his government's strategy in _ need to understand his government's strategy in this conflict because we cannot— strategy in this conflict because we cannot have an escalation leading to

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Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg

chaotic conservative years? it was busily a difficult period for - chaotic conservative years? it was busily a difficult period for the - busily a difficult period for the country and for the conservative party. i took the view that on leaving office, the best thing to do was not to comment, not to give a running commentary. they were of the moments i wanted to speak out. what moments i wanted to speak out. what where they? — moments i wanted to speak out. what where they? the _ moments i wanted to speak out. what where they? the point _ moments i wanted to speak out. what where they? the point is _ moments i wanted to speak out. what where they? the point is it _ moments i wanted to speak out. what where they? the point is it is - moments i wanted to speak out. what where they? the point is it is hard - where they? the point is it is hard enou:h where they? the point is it is hard enough being _ where they? the point is it is hard enough being prime _ where they? the point is it is hard enough being prime minister- where they? the point is it is hard i enough being prime minister without all your predecessors telling you what to do, so i was relatively silent. there were one or two occasions i spoke out about particular things but on the whole i tried to say very little. i did not go and refresh a whole lot of relationships with european leaders because we were doing important negotiations in europe and i didn't want in any way to go behind the back of government. in some ways may be that has made it easier now to come back in because i am now responsible for a lot of our relationships with european leaders and our relationship with the european union, and so i think it has perhaps been helpful but i haven't sit out 1 million has perhaps been helpful but i haven't sit out1 million positions since 2016. i hated leaving in 2016 but i think it was the right thing

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Jacinda Ardern's wedding: Chris Hipkins on ceremony, his summer break, political year ahead

Labour Party leader Chris Hipkins is due to begin the year in opposition hot on the heels of attending his predecessor’s lavish wedding over the weekend....

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Verified Live

this. here is the snp leader, humza yousaf. —— plaid cymru. the uk, let's be honest about this, does not have a good track record when it comes to military intervention, particularly in the middle east. that is why the house of commons should have been recalled today ahead of military action that was taken in order to allow our mps to debate and, yes, to scrutinise the uk government's plans for military action. so, we will wait and see what actually happens on the ground. that statement is due from the prime minister on monday afternoon and i suppose that rishi sunak will look at the experience of one have his predecessors in david cameron, now lord cameron, foreign secretary appointed by rishi sunakjust a few months ago who famously lost a vote in 2013 about air strikes in syria and that might be one of the reasons why rishi sunak is reluctant to put it to a vote in the house of commons. certainly it looks like evenif commons. certainly it looks like even if there were to be further air strikes with british military

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