Sentences with phrase «political editor robert»

Our Political Editor Robert Peston said the contest is «highly likely to culminate in the break - up of the party».
The committee held a debate on whether the final vote on Corbyn's future today should be a secret ballot, according to ITV News Political Editor Robert Peston.
Mr Farage told ITV News Political Editor Robert Peston he had not planned to back or criticise anyone in the contest, but could not support Ms Evans after her comments.
In an exclusive interview, Mrs May told Political Editor Robert Peston she decided on her surprise election U-turn while walking in Wales with her husband Philip shortly before Easter.
Theresa May has told ITV News Political Editor Robert Peston she is not «playing political games» after a walking holiday election U-turn.
Transport Secretary Chris Grayling has told ITV News Political Editor Robert Peston that despite opposition within the government over Heathrow expansion, a third runway will go ahead after consultation.
Two of Britain's biggest unions are expected to publicly reiterate their support for Jeremy Corbyn, according to our Political Editor Robert Peston.
After David Cameron published his tax return, ITV News Political Editor Robert Peston discusses whether the prime minister has put his own interests and those of his party ahead of the long - term health of the political system.
Thankfully for the Tories, Theresa May did not have the same reaction when ITV political editor Robert Peston asked about the scandal.
ITV political editor Robert Peston made similar points in a Facebook post responding to the news.
It would be the «electoral upset of all time» if Theresa May did not win a proposed General Election, according to ITV News Political Editor Robert Peston.
ITV political editor Robert Peston said it was a «brilliant speech» by Osborne.
(One characteristic instruction to the ITV political editor Robert Peston to «get a haircut, put a tie on and generally smarten up» elicited a succinct «Errr.

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The story was broken on BBC News by Robert Peston, the business editor and a former political editor of the Financial Times.
Robert Peston, our political editor, said ministers close to David Cameron were now «extremely worried» that Britain was on course to vote to leave the EU on June 23.
Today, NPR's Robert Siegel talks to Jim Webb, a political editor with the Chicago Tribune, about both the Senate race and the governor's race in Illinois.
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