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Asked by Times Radio about his potential return, he said: “Yes, at the moment I just don’t want to quite leave it.
David Normington, the former commissioner for public appointments, told Times Radio on Thursday that he hoped Mr Sharp would “reflect” on his role – having described the situation as “very damaging”.
Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/richard-sharp-bbc-investigation-sunak-b2282824.html
Describing the episode as an "absolute tragic situation", the deputy Labour leader told Times Radio: "It's right that the look at their processes, and see if their complaints process works properly.
Source: https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1790561/angela-rayner-bbc-huw-edwards
He told Times Radio: “A chair should be appointed to consult with the interested parties, to consult with the tragic families that have been involved in this, to find out what they want, and you may find there’s not one united voice about this.
He told Times Radio: 'I think what people want from their prime ministers and their leaders is to do things that are going to make a difference to their lives.
He told Times Radio: 'Londoners are feeling frightened for no other reason but they're Jewish.'
He told Times Radio: “We want to return to 2019 grading standards.
I did write to everybody urging them to be constructive, to let their heads know, and I am sure may teachers will have done that,” she told Times Radio.
Responding to comments on Times Radio that waiting times increased during his party's tenure in Government, South Cambridgeshire MP Anthony Browne said "extreme" waiting times had come down.
She told Times Radio: 'To many people, it will look like this convicted rapist has gamed the system in order to try and garner sympathy, and to end up in a women's prison.
Speaking to Times Radio, he gave two reasons for why the Iranian regime — which has been shaken by anti-government protests in recent months — may have gone ahead with the execution at this time.
The executive chair of Ithaca Energy, Gilad Myerson, also told Times Radio on Wednesday that the decision “makes a lot of sense”, because the UK is likely to relay on fossil fuels for decades to come.
Tory peer Lord Greenhalgh, a close ally of Johnson, told Times Radio the probe "should not go ahead" if there's no "fairness", accusing it of being a “witchhunt”.