The Foreign Secretary was in Paris to meet his opposite number.
“There’s no point in trying to re-run the decision.”
The presidential candidate delivers a message to the Democratic National Convention.
The Labour leadership contender also says he has a “more traditional” perspective on security and defence than the incumbent.
The Party Chairman also says the Leave vote means “we have to have control of our borders”.
He says “yes” when Murnaghan asks if he’ll “start making more of a fuss” if Article 50 hasn’t been triggered by the beginning of 2017.
The Shadow Chancellor claims it was all a mistake, and that the reaction has been distressing. He looks straight at the camera to address Labour voters directly: ‘We have to unite’.
He instead urges Republicans to vote with their consciences for “candidates up and town the ticket who you trust to defend our freedom”.
The entire half an hour or so.
The new Prime Minister stuffs Corbyn on her debut. This one could run and run.
“Politics is not a game. The decisions that we take around this table affect people’s day-to-day lives.”
“They know what we’ve always said – that they depend more on us than we do on them.”
Marr asks her if there will be a return to grammar schools.
“I will speak to President Hollande today and make clear that the United Kingdom stands shoulder to shoulder with France today as we have done so often in the past.”
He says Health Secretary is “the best job in Government”.