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frustrate this policy.— frustrate this policy. remind us what is expected _ frustrate this policy. remind us what is expected to _ frustrate this policy. remind us what is expected to happen. i frustrate this policy. remind us. what is expected to happen. this legislation has been in parliament forfour legislation has been in parliament for four months. the legislation has been in parliament for four months.— legislation has been in parliament for four months. the expectation is it should pass _ for four months. the expectation is it should pass today. _ for four months. the expectation is it should pass today. rishi - for four months. the expectation is it should pass today. rishi sunak. it should pass today. rishi sunak said he is running out of patience and reiterating what he said last week that the commons and the lords will sit and vote until it is done today. it means the house of commons will this afternoon vote on a couple of changes proposed amendments that the house of lords suggested last week. we expect mps in the commons to reject those changes. it will go back to the lords and we expect the lords to try to reinsert those changes and then it goes back to the commons and the question is how many times it will bounce between the two houses before eventually we expect it to pass and for the lords at some point this evening to concede the bill to pass at some point tonight. harry, thank you. we have been

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Verified Live

accepted his regulation, which says it believes will allow all parties to move forward. i want to take your light of the house of commons because we are keeping across the debate, a significant day in westminster. the prime minister rishi sunak�*s plan, the flights to take up in 12 weeks. that is what he said earlier today. the legislation has to past here first, the house of commons, and the house of lords. they are debating now. there are two amendments up upfor up for consideration by mps. there is a process which basically goes back and forth between the house of commons, the lower chamber and the upper chamber of the house of lords. rishi sunak saying he would like it done and dusted today, even if it means a late day and night's work.

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BBC News

than local housing. making the area increasingly unaffordable for residents. the beaches are particularly popular with the brits, the authorities in the canaries stress they remain open for business, the spanish government admits it's about ending the right balance to holidays can continue harmoniously. simon jones, bbc news. in the uk, in the body advising the government on climate change policy has attacked prime minister rishi sunak�*s commitment to cutting carbon emissions. chris stark from the climate change committee told the bbc that the prime minister had sent back progress towards reaching net zero: the climate change committee's job is to mark the government's homework on climate, says chris stark and he is marking rishi sunak down in dramatic fashion. the reason — in the autumn the prime minister delayed a ban on petrol and diesel cars and watered down targets for phasing out gas boilers. we seem to have _ phasing out gas boilers. - seem to have defaulted to an

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i had no idea that they were planning this. but i think we all need to recognise that we have a part in creating a safer world. krista hanley, a survivor of the columbine shooting and co—founder of we are safer together i'm a personal safety organisation, thank you very much for sharing your experiences with us today. in the uk, the body advising the government on climate change policy, has attacked prime minister rishi sunak�*s commitment to cutting carbon emissions. chris stark, from the climate change committee, told the bbc that the prime minister had set back progress towards reaching net zero. here's justin rowlatt. the climate change committee's job is to mark the government's homework on climate, says chris stark, and he is marking rishi sunak down in dramatic fashion. the reason? in the autumn, the prime minister delayed a ban on petrol and diesel cars and watered down targets for phasing out gas boilers.

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Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg

that actually it suppressed the market — that actually it suppressed the market. one of the reasons why heat pumps _ market. one of the reasons why heat pumps are _ market. one of the reasons why heat pumps are so expensive is because at that point— pumps are so expensive is because at that point the market got the signal from government that they didn't need _ from government that they didn't need to— from government that they didn't need to keep developing the technologies or innovate and we don't _ technologies or innovate and we don't need to do this. meanwhile 1.5 million _ don't need to do this. meanwhile 1.5 million homes in this country are not built— million homes in this country are not built to — million homes in this country are not built to net zero and think how nruch _ not built to net zero and think how much money those people would have saved _ much money those people would have saved if _ much money those people would have saved if we _ much money those people would have saved if we would have kept with that policy. but saved if we would have kept with that policy-— that policy. but do you think that we are seeing — that policy. but do you think that we are seeing politicians' - that policy. but do you think that i we are seeing politicians' attitudes to all of this changing. chris stark says the collective fear and it has changed but do you feel that? i says the collective fear and it has changed but do you feel that? i have to say when — changed but do you feel that? i have to say when rishi _ changed but do you feel that? i have to say when rishi sunak _ changed but do you feel that? i have to say when rishi sunak stood - changed but do you feel that? i have to say when rishi sunak stood up - changed but do you feel that? i have to say when rishi sunak stood up and .ave to say when rishi sunak stood up and gave that _ to say when rishi sunak stood up and gave that speech i wondered the same thin- gave that speech i wondered the same thing chris— gave that speech i wondered the same thing chris stark said. is he trying to introduce another wedge issue in the 20 _ to introduce another wedge issue in the 20 days of conservative government without any ideas and therefore — government without any ideas and therefore just looking for things —— dwindling — therefore just looking for things —— dwindling days. i think it's really regrettable. i hope he comes back to what he _ regrettable. i hope he comes back to what he always says which he is doing _ what he always says which he is doing this — what he always says which he is doing this for his children stop that is— doing this for his children stop that is why we need to be thinking about— that is why we need to be thinking about it _ that is why we need to be thinking about it but actually i think there are good — about it but actually i think there are good market reasons for doing

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Newscast

possible _ advocate for going as late as possible and we were talking about this potential summer election and this potential summer election and this person has said i have got to id this person has said i have got to go see _ this person has said i have got to go see rishi sunak and talent this is not _ go see rishi sunak and talent this is not a _ go see rishi sunak and talent this is not a good idea. was the original rishi _ is not a good idea. was the original rishi sunak— is not a good idea. was the original rishi sunak thinking information is heading _ rishi sunak thinking information is heading in — rishi sunak thinking information is heading in one direction, down, interest— heading in one direction, down, interest rates following much bigger than relatively modest tax cuts, single _ than relatively modest tax cuts, single rate. the problem with that is they— single rate. the problem with that is they had — single rate. the problem with that is they had seemed in downing street, — is they had seemed in downing street, we would start to be seeing the beginnings of those interest rate cuts— the beginnings of those interest rate cuts in may. that is clearly not going — rate cuts in may. that is clearly not going to happen because of persistent inflation in the united states — persistent inflation in the united states it — persistent inflation in the united states. it is having a knock—on effect — states. it is having a knock—on effect on — states. it is having a knock—on effect on us. we may not see interest— effect on us. we may not see interest rates go down until september, which lends the argument, the credence, to the potential laura scenario— the credence, to the potential laura scenario of— the credence, to the potential laura scenario of getting on with it. the other thing _ scenario of getting on with it. the other thing is _ scenario of getting on with it. tue: other thing is in tory hq, the other thing is in tory h0, the feeling is to be things can't get worse, but then they did and then they did again and again, and whether it is fully am a rag popping up whether it is fully am a rag popping up one week, mark menzies the next

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Newscast

westminster bubble people say this is just a matter of 600 or 800 votes — is just a matter of 600 or 800 votes but— is just a matter of 600 or 800 votes. but it was so against the odds _ votes. but it was so against the odds because it was the boris johnson — odds because it was the boris johnson seat, it was a big moment. and it _ johnson seat, it was a big moment. and it was — johnson seat, it was a big moment. and it was you to understand our lives because the point of public transport uxbridge, you can get in and out of london, but to get around you don't have the public transport. we are not going to have people in london complaining about not having much public transport when newscasters around the country do not have tubes or buses or all sorts of other things. this will not stand. �* , ., of other things. this will not stand. �* ., stand. and you can get on the elizabeth line. _ stand. and you can get on the elizabeth line. there - stand. and you can get on the elizabeth line. there is - stand. and you can get on the elizabeth line. there is an - elizabeth line. there is an embarrassment _ elizabeth line. there is an embarrassment of - elizabeth line. there is an embarrassment of choice | elizabeth line. there is an i embarrassment of choice in elizabeth line. there is an - embarrassment of choice in the capital. embarrassment of choice in the ca - ital. �* embarrassment of choice in the caital. �* , ., embarrassment of choice in the caital. , ., ., ., capital. and people who do not live in greater london _ capital. and people who do not live in greater london are _ capital. and people who do not live in greater london are curious. - capital. and people who do not live in greater london are curious. it i in greater london are curious. it was _ in greater london are curious. it was a _ in greater london are curious. it was a hot — in greater london are curious. it was a hot button issue. am i right? you are _ was a hot button issue. am i right? you are deep— was a hot button issue. am i right? you are deep boffins. it did, after that rishi — you are deep boffins. it did, after that rishi sunak donated his plans. it that rishi sunak donated his plans. it shifted _ that rishi sunak donated his plans. it shifted their policy no doubt, but it hasn't shifted since then. it is because the government has scaled back on some of the speed of its overall condition on climate, there

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BBC News

or even a gun suicide that represent two thirds of gun deaths in this country that i know are also preventable. we did to keep working until no person lives in fear of gun violence in their communities no matter that's in a school or their own neighbourhood. we have to keep working until nobody has a fear.- have to keep working until nobody has a fear. david hogg, survival of— nobody has a fear. david hogg, survival of the _ nobody has a fear. david hogg, survival of the parkland - nobody has a fear. david hogg, survival of the parkland high i survival of the parkland high school shooting and co—founder of march for our lives in leaders we deserve. looking to gun control advocates across the country. thank you very much. at least 50 people have been killed, most of the 300 passenger on an overcrowded ferry were travelling to attend a funeral. in the uk, the body advising the government on climate change policy, has attacked prime minister rishi sunak�*s commitment to cutting carbon emissions. chris stark, from the climate change committee, told the bbc that the prime minister had set back progress towards reaching

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

>> but not by the police? >> that remains to be seen. it doesn't mean the police are investigating but let's see where it goes. we are investigating that. conservative hq is looking closely to circumstances around the various reports being made and the whip has been removed. >> we appreciate your time. thank you. in jerusalem, let's return. you just heard from the minister, the key is de- escalation which we have been hearing all week from the u.s. president, from rishi >>, and lord cameron. there's an attempt to bring the tempo down and de-escalate. we saw last weekend iran

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