The Defence Secretary says there was “debate” about whether people were using this weekend for protests, or to “protest for one cause or just turning up as thugs”
The Labour leader says Britain needs a government “committed to the national interest, not desperately trying to save their own skin”.
“Now that we’ve strengthened the foundations, this King’s Speech turns to the future… with a single objective: to change our country for the better.”
The King was the first male monarch to deliver the annual address since 1950.
He also says that it’s “important to remember the unique complexity… Israel has in trying to take out Hamas”.
“Chanting of jihad on the streets of Britain in the twenty-first century is utterly despicable.”
“It about stopping us making the same mistakes next time. It’s about stopping it happening again to the tune of hundreds and thousands of lives.”
The technology billionaire said that the rapid advance of AI technology would raise the question of “how do we find meaning in life” as computers became able to do all jobs better than humans.
The former Special Adviser to Johnson on the swearing that he used to describe senior government people and systems.
The former Downing Street Director of Communications also said that “there was a strategy but there wasn’t a plan”.
“If you’re not a Conservative you shouldn’t be advertising and promoting the Conservative Party, I mean that seems like common sense to me!”
The MP for Rossendale and Darwen talks to Gloria de Piero about the lessons he has learned raising his own son.
“We’re not in the business of damaging people’s privacy”, Michelle Donelan tells the BBC.
“If it were this country, and it was in proportion, we’d be talking about ten thousand people killed… and how would we react?”
“I don’t think we have to do that. There are already structures in place, there is international law that is well established.”