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you are watching you should live. you re watching bbc newsroom live — no deal — president trump cuts short his summit the headlines: the summit between these are today s main stories. with the north korean leader donald trump and kim jong—un the headlines: the summit between donald trump and kimjong—un has hello this is bbc newsroom live. and leaves empty—handed. come to an abrupt end, the president the summit between donald trump and the headlines: there had been hopes kimjong—un has said that no deal was reached in kim jong—un comes to an abrupt end — would give up his nuclear weapons, the president says no deal the summit between but the leaders failed vietnam. basically they wanted the was reached in vietnam. donald trump and kim jong—un basically they wanted the sanctions comes to an abrupt end — sanctions lifted, in their entirety, lifted in their entirety you re watching bbc newsroom live — the president says no deal to reach agreement. it's11am and these are the main and we couldn't do that. was reached in vietnam. and we do that. the indian pilot stories this morning. you always have to be prepared to the summit between donald trump and walk. i could have signed an shot down and captured by pakistani the indian pilot shot down kim jong—un comes to an abrupt end. and captured by pakistani forces basically they wanted the sanctions agreement today, and they knew forces near the disputed border with near the disputed border people would have said, what a with kashmir this week the president says no deal kashmir this week will be released will be released tomorrow. terrible deal, what a terrible thing pakistan's prime minister imran khan lifted in their entirety, and we was reached in vietnam tomorrow according to the pakistani couldn't do that. he did. no, you have to be prepared prime minister. he told parliament says it is a "peace gesture". basically they wanted the sanctions the indian pilot shot down lifted in their entirety and we and captured by pakistani forces to walk. it was a peace gesture. a warning near the disputed border couldn't do that. with kashmir this week we‘ll be live in hanoi, will be released tomorrow — where the summit has been cut short. from the children's commissioner for pakistan's prime minister imran khan president trump is now a warning from the childrens england who said that criminal gangs says it is a "peace gesture". heading back to washington, children held in custodial where he‘s under pressure commissioner for england, are preying on vulnerable children institutions are not safe after his former lawyer testified who says criminal gangs are preying children held in custodial from physical or sexual abuse, that he‘s a racist and a conman. in the same way as a sexual grooming institutions are not safe that's the finding of on vulnerable children in the same from physical or sexual abuse, pakistan says it will release way as sexual grooming gangs. gangs. the latest figures that the independent child the independent child abuse inquiry. the indian pilot it captured, abuse inquiry finds. as a gesture of peace. showed net migration to the uk from latest figures show net countries outside the eu has hit its latest figures show net migration to the uk, a warning gangs are using migration to the uk, from countries outside the eu, highest level for 15 years. and latest figures show net sophisticated techniques to groom from countries outside the eu, migration to the uk, children, with chilling violence from countries outside the eu, hits its highest level for 15 years. to stop them leaving. and, remember sully? hits its highest level for 15 years. the former service dog hits its highest level for 15 years. remember sally, the former service dog of the late president george w of the late president george hw bush has a newjob — and, remember sully? jeremy corbyn says labour will back the former service dog another eu referendum bush has a newjob at the us navy. of the late president george hw after his party's plan for brexit
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bush has a newjob — was rejected by mps. with the us navy. and, remember sully? the former service dog let's catch up with the sport. with of the late president george hw with the us navy. bush has a newjob — the women's world cup just three months away plenty at stake for a report by the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse has with the us navy. england, who are playing in the found that children who are held invitational tournament. they made a in youth offender institutions welcome to bbc newsroom live. talks between president trump and secure training centres are not safe from physical or sexual abuse. winning start last night as they the report found that the number and the north korean leader, came from behind to beat brazil. joe of reported incidents of sexual abuse is much higher curry was there for the game in kim jong—un have ended without agreement. than previously understood. good morning. philadelphia. watch out for the at a news conference this morning welcome to bbc newsroom live. superb winning goal. the road to it found that allegations talks between president trump of child sexual abuse president trump described the talks were mostly levelled at staff. and the north korean leader, kim jong—un have ended without agreement. at a news conference this morning as "very productive" but said he had this summers world cup starts here to "walk away" because he couldn't president trump described the talks we can cross for england in philadelphia a agree to north korea's request to our westminster studio as "very productive" but said he had climate in which they may feel the to drop all of their sanctions. and speak tojohn o'brien, who is the secretary to walk away because he couldn't benefit better than their opponents, the white house said discussions to the inquiry. between both sides will continue. brazil. the match got off to a let's go live now to our agree to north korea's request thank you forjoining us. that is a better start, brazil's majestic correspondence with the latest. to drop all of their sanctions. the white house said discussions march are making the most of a shocking thing to be saying, that between both sides will continue. challenge. penalty, said the hello and welcome to gmt. i am live kids are not safe in these referee. the lioness is recovered to institutions. dell is what is the president has left vietnam create the chances of their own in happening. it is very shocking. to return to washington. the original plan for the day had in hanoi where we have had a the first half. nikita paris got in been for a "joint agreement signing a spin with this header. this roller—coaster ride of a day. there there are many details of instances ceremony" as well as a working lunch was no indication when the day of abuse of children, mainly by for the two leaders. started that there wasn't going to let's join my colleague
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lucy hockings who is in plotter and a change of fortunes, staff within the estate itself, so the vietnamese capital, bea these are some of the most first ellen white put them level vulnerable children in society, then hanol with this brilliant finish. before started that there wasn't going to placed in institutions where they welcome to hanoi. what a the substitute beth mead launched a be a deal agreed between president have suffered both physical and roller—coaster of a day it has been trump and kimjong—un. all the rocket from outside the area. a earlier pictures that were coming sexual abuse, largely in the here. there was no indication this world —class rocket from outside the area. a and showed the two men just the same findings of the report perpetrated world—class shot. one thing is for as we saw in singapore. everything by the very staff meant to look morning that the two leaders hadn't was ready. the table was late for lunch. they were going to set down sure, it was a match and in a world reached any kind of deal. we saw cup year that is that matters.” toa lunch. they were going to set down to a nice vietnamese meal then we after these children keep them safe. we re to a nice vietnamese meal then we were expecting the signing of some very many instances of this abuse sure, it was a match and in a world cup year that is that matters. i was probably harsh on them at half—time kind of declaration and then a press seem very many instances of this abuse seem to have happened in cases where because my frustration and anger conference from donald trump. so children were being strip—searched. boiled over but second half they there was absolute shock waves right personal warmth and chemistry showed what i wanted them to see, between them. we shall live across hanoi when all of that pictures. it was very similar to that spirit and enjoyment and real what we saw in singapore. we were change. very quickly we understood all set, we thought, for a nice the lunch had been cancelled. there even today when the population of vietnamese lunch and a press togetherness. next up they head west conference. both men seemed amiable. wasn't going to be any kind of the estate is roughly 900 there are togetherness. next up they head west it was all very pleasant. there was to ta ke togetherness. next up they head west to take on the world champions, the signing and it was straight into a about 200 reports per year of sexual a real sense of shock that, despite press co nfe re nce usa, in front of a lively home crowd signing and it was straight into a press conference from president abuse occurring across the secure trump. three hours ahead of time. estate so very shocking statistics. in nashville, tennessee. world cup and the news that there was no deal both leaders coming such a long way and investing such a lot, there was preparations don't get much tougher reached between these two leaders. than that. liverpool remain a point covering up and hiding graphic exa m ples of president trump styled himself as covering up and hiding graphic examples of sexual abuse. so this is not going to be a deal. it sent clear of manchester city in the the master of the deal. so let's premier league title race with ten have a listen to him explaining why shock waves right across hanoi. it didn't happen. the day seem to happening today that kids are not games of the season now remaining, safe ? they beat watford 5—0 with sadia happening today that kids are not safe? the figures i quoted, 200, the president trump sold himself as the manny scoring twice, including a most up—to—date figures. 200 reports master of the deal. he had to start off so well. smiles and explain to thousands ofjournalists friendly gestures in singapore of sexual abuse in an estate that
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why he decided to walk away. brilliant second. virgil van dijk continued on into the second date, has 900 children. are people being wrapped up the three points with two basically they wanted the sanctions goals of his own, both headers, with another guided walk about to prosecuted? where cases are proven liverpool play in the merseyside demonstrate the special people are prosecuted but the most lifted in their entirety and we relationship. the statements were couldn't do that. they were derby this weekend. there were also bake and president trump tried to important thing is to make sure that wins for manchester city and the recommendations the panel have chelsea. and that for the moment is made here to bring these institutions up to the standards all from the bbc sports centre. you willing. .. can keep up—to—date with all the that you die and everybody else couldn't do that. they were lower expectations. but kim jong—un would recognise as those that should willing... we couldn't do that. they were willing. .. we couldn't couldn't do that. they were willing... we couldn't give up all stories on the bbc sport website. took the unprecedented step of apply in 2019 happened very quickly, answering unscripted questions from of the sanctions for that so we will foreign reporters. let me assure you including victory for england in the continue to work. we had to walk final odi of their series. i will be that i will do all my best to bring so we can be sure that children are away from that particular a good result ultimately today. safe rather than relying on back later on. prosecutions once the abuse has been suggestion. donald trump went on to there were a lot of great ideas carried out. how do they have a explain that kim jong—un had thrown about. there were plenty of jeremy corbyn said labour will back signals this would lead to the another eu referendum after his signing of some sort of agreement, nevertheless promised not to return pa rty‘s another eu referendum after his to nuclear weapons and long—range party's plan for brexit was rejected at least a step towards voice when they are in an missile testing. it was slightly last night by mps. that announcement institution where the people who are came after mps voted last night to supposed to be looking after them uncomfortable. he often turned to endorse the prime minister's brexit are abusing them? what is the outlet for them to speak up? you have him and asked him to explain various strategy, but only after a series of denuclearisation. good answer. that touched on one of the main points, details about what had happened. here he is now. you get into the concessions. where the conservative might be the best answer i've ever in many instances the investigators of these attacks are dealt with by mps stand on the brexit deal? to the institution itself and one of villiers is a former northern question of actually dismantling the ireland secretary and part of the heard. but behind the performances the institution itself and one of the key recommendations the panel made is that this should stop at complex, and does he seem willing leave backing a european research every allegation should be overseen group within the tory party, she was ultimately to take all of that out? by someone independent of the one of 88 mps last night, one of 88 institution itself who is an expert
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sure. he wants sanctions for that. for the cameras, the art of the deal and can make a report and find out and as you know, there is plenty tory mps last night to abstain on how it happened and make sure that left after that. i spent a long time the amendment which was passed by a the things that happened that case majority of 482 ——. what is the fixed and if necessary where the proof is there that the individual who carried out the abuse is negotiating and talking about it to ourselves and i felt that particular broke down. he emerged to announce facility, while very big, it wasn't they couldn't bridge their position of you and others within differences. one always has to be prosecuted. what is the impact on prepared to walk. i could have the european research group on the signed an agreement today and people would have said, what a terrible withdrawal agreement? and what is deal, what a terrible thing he did. these children? they are vulnerable enough to do what we were doing. you a cce pta ble withdrawal agreement? and what is acceptable or not? jacob rees mogg you have to be prepared to walk. and in many cases come from very has been speaking and he said that supported by his secretary of state, wa nted enough to do what we were doing. you wanted more than that? we had to the president declared that the difficult backgrounds. they go north koreans had demanded too much actually he would be prepared to for too little. basically they somewhere where there is a hope that have more than that. there are other support it potentially if the wanted the sanctions lifted. in their entirety stop and we do that. backstop remains. we voted for the they were willing to de—nuke a large they can be rehabilitated, when the things that you haven't talked portion of the areas that we wanted about. that was done a long time ago amendmenta experiences, what happens to these backstop remains. we voted for the amendment a couple of weeks ago, but we couldn't give up all of the tabled by sirgraham sanctions for that. so all those amendment a couple of weeks ago, tabled by sir graham brady, which children? again you have touched on that the people didn't know about. called for the replacement of the hopes for peace will have to be put a keyfinding, on hold. what a stunning outcome. we children? again you have touched on a key finding, we have some of the most vulnerable children in society so—called northern ireland backstop. exactly. and we brought many point if that happens then the prime don't normally organise a high state who before they turn up to one of minister has a deal which can get a summit if you haven't sorted out a d raft summit if you haven't sorted out a draft deal in advance. in this case, these institutions are going into an environment where they quickly up, ithink exactly. and we brought many point up, i think that they were surprised he got it wrong. perhaps the north learned that violence, be it majority in parliament, and that is physical violence or violence in a that we knew. but we had to do more why i have been working with the than one level because we didn't brexit secretary and others on korean leader did too. maybe he sexual abuse sense is normal, and so wa nt to thought he'd get more by going in their minds what it does is it than one level because we didn't want to give up all that leveraged something called the malthouse that has taken a long time to build. compromise which sets out how straight to the top. whatever the normalises the abuse so you find alternative arrangements can deliver that children who move around the david, i want to take off the secure that children who move around the secure estate take that belief with an invisible and free—flowing and sanction so badly because i want the case, mrtrump them and the start if they have been straight to the top. whatever the case, mr trump says they departed on compliant border without the friendly terms but he wasn't ready there a long time, very often they
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to commit to another summit. this is will perpetrate, be a perpetrator of northern ireland backstop. those are abuse themselves but beyond that country to grow. that country has the credible alternative such potential. but they have to arrangements called for in the brady when they are released from the amendment and that is what we need organisation it takes some of those give up... we could have done the deal. there are also timing and to get through parliament. doesn't the north korean expert at stanford children in some instances many university. this is not what we were remain the case that you would not sequencing issues associated with support the deal if the backstop was expecting. what was your reaction? i that as well. even the facility and yea rs children in some instances many years to get themselves back on think i found it hard to hide my track. essentially what it does is unchanged ? disappointment. we were finding out support the deal if the backstop was unchanged? i do not believe i could it creates an environment where that the lunch was cancelled, there children believe that as ordinary support the deal with the backstop, all of its scope still leaves wouldn't be a joint statement, they in its current form. i think we re wouldn't be a joint statement, they behaviour. your report has shone a were both going to be leaving town. missiles, warheads and weapons at the very least i thought there spotlight on what is happening here, systems. there are a lot of other essentially it locks as in as an eu would be some kind of agreement to you have come up with the elements that we just couldn't get satellite owing their customs and recommendations. how hopeful are you build on. the beginning of a to. all of those things, we couldn't regulatory rules without having a process. we didn't get that today. that the recommendations will be say, so i don't think it is really active —— acted upon and that this leaving. that is why i have instead, we had a collapse of the talks. what you think happened in significant problems with it and situation will change? we are very quite get there today. there was no thatis significant problems with it and that room? that is why i wish the prime talks. what you think happened in minister well in the efforts she is that room ? do talks. what you think happened in that room? do you think possibly kim hopeful, the government responded jong—un was a bit too confident, very positively and very well to the making to get treaty change to that he has been wooed by president hanging around for president trump. recommendations we made, for example he wrapped up a press conference and address the concerns that many then headed to the airport. he has people across the political parties trump and there was expectations they have already implemented been on the phone to his korean counterpart to brief him. kim have about the so—called northern measures that the panel advice for ireland backstop. just trying to get child migrants so we hope that the jong—un has invested so much in the that he could get more out of this? government will respond to this and summitand was clarity on where you add a group of jong—un has invested so much in the summit and was apparently very mps you are within the european if the recommendations that the panel made particularly those they perplexed by the outcome. as for kim research group stand, you have been said to be acted on immediately for jong—un himself, he is going to stay clear that you do not want the on in vietnam. it will continue example the immediate cessation of
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backstop. jacob rees mogg was quoted physical restraint as a way to make as saying that is not necessarily a children behave, then there will be until saturday. in terms of other a rapid improvement in the care of problem for him anymore, is there these children everywhere that they reaction, from china we've heard now a divergence within the er g? i think that might be the case. it from a spokesman in beijing who said is clear that in the past month they there is undoubtedly a spectrum of weren't interested in the working level of finding solutions to some view what normal behaviour is when views within the conservatives on of these tough issues. they were you're in the secure estate. i'd this, we are all looking to try and like you see that as a key thing, that he hoped that north korea and seemingly waiting to get to donald trump, hoping perhaps that they how quickly would you like find compromises. whatever the prime would give them a better deal and minister comes back with from perhaps theyjust overestimated what was possible. the price was wrong. committed? some would say they and perhaps they relied too much on brussels, we will look at it the us will carry on the dialogue the fact that it got to that level? should be permitted as quickly as seriously. we voted for an amendment donald trump clearly cultivate to possible. the keyboard here, because smith about himself coming in, which calls for the complete making deals, sweeping in and using the instances of abuse we heard replacement of the backstop. if the his instincts to take care of and respect each other‘s reasonable prime minister brings back something problems and perhaps the north about where some of the most concerns. but i can't emphasise koreans were not into that. and that dreadful the panel have heard in all enoughjust how concerns. but i can't emphasise enough just how shocking this different then of course we will of the investigations we have development was when we first heard top—down, personal, personality here that there wasn't going to be driven approach. let's take you helped, they make that clear in the an agreement. i started out the day look at that very seriously, if i think it delivers enough change to talking through the timings of the report, to bring this estate up to day and what was going to happen and straight to washington. good to have allay my concerns about her being there was a lot of emphasis on the the normal standard that we would press c0 nfe re nce , there was a lot of emphasis on the press conference, whether or not we locked permanently into an would hear from chairman expect quickly is the most important press conference, whether or not we would hearfrom chairman kim, what exactly he signed up to. when i arrangement of all being eu rules thing to be done. so immediately spoke to her earlier, i asked what without having a say in them then you wear those. your reaction to the they can be done with a plan of how thatis without having a say in them then that is something i possibly could fa ct you wear those. your reaction to the fact that there is no deal here in she made about this unexpected turn do we get there coming out in the hanol next six months, we consider that to support, but it would have to be fact that there is no deal here in hanoi. well, it is disappointing but of events. when it comes to what we not surprising. i think all along we re legally binding treaty change. what be very important. let's have a plan of events. when it comes to what we were expecting, the white house had of how we're going to get there and certainly put out a schedule saying is your view on what we are that there was going to be a signing kimjong—un see the steps of that plan of some sort. but then we started to potentially closer to? remainders not surprising. i think all along kim jong—un wanted to have his cake implemented so the institutions are get a little bit of room are coming and eat it. they wanted to keep the made safe for children as quickly as we can make it happen. thank you. through the press centre that are relieved that there will not be nuclear programme and get sanctions
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everything had been changed and the relief. the us and in international schedule had been ripped up. we knew an ordeal brexit on the 29th of the secretary to the independent something was wrong and then we had community wanted something enquiry into child sexual abuse. march, they think the prospect of a different. to dismantle the nuclear that announcement. when it comes to this kind of approach, there are nodal brexit has receded, there are programme and only then would they labour leaderjeremy corbyn others who think that with the get sanctions relief. that is why has said his party will now support going to be risks because this is sharper cliff edge that we face a scond eu referendum the talks broke down. kim jong—un after his alternative plan kind of unconventional approach that potentially there is only a short was winning ticket rid of as part of was defeated for a second extension to article 50 before the time in the commons. but mr corbyn also suggested dongle trump is about to take. —— his programme in exchange for he will continue pushing for "other complete sanctions relief, but not available options" including a general election. donald trump. they were far apart all of the programme. in the end that announcement came after mps voted last night to endorse eu elections, and the prospect of an that wasn't good enough and the prime minister's brexit ordeal brexit at that point are strategy, but only after president trump rightly walked away. a series of concessions. when it comes to this agreement. what do you think would have been a greater. i do not feelthat good trade off for the nuclear complex to be shut down? ideally we with me now is our assistant extending article 50 solves the political editor norman smith. there was a hope that when they got problem, the problem is that the deal the prime minister has been offered by the eu does not command a norman, what is the latest? would have had a big bang solution majority in parliament, and will not unless it is changed. so the where there is a road map for solution to that is to replace the there is a lot of chitchat about complete denuclearisation, including whether we are now moving towards into a room and started to talk they backstop and amend it. i think the inspectors. but that was probably a could bridge the gap. that hasn't bridge too far. for piecemeal steps labour, unequivocally backing happened. when it comes to walking prime minister was quite clear when away from the deal, donald trump has another referendum after mr corbin she talked about giving parliament confirmed last night that labour always said he is prepared to walk away. but let's make no bones about the option to postpone, she was also like that, there are certain things would back another referendum and the united states could have done yes they would back an amendment it, it will look incredibly very clear that extending beyond may humiliating for president trump to but not sanctions relief. and the when mrs may's meaningful vote comes come all the way to hanoi to announce that there will be a back to the commons on or before the signing and then for nothing to orjune is happen. as for kim jong—un, he got very clear that extending beyond may or june is pretty secretary of state was very clear very clear that extending beyond may orjune is pretty much an impossibility because that would about that, that all of the 12th of march. however, suspicions to sit next to the president of the involve holding european elections, sanctions would remain in place
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united states. he has become a which in the circumstances would be until there was complete we re 12th of march. however, suspicions were raised by the fact that he ridiculous. the crucial thing is to suggested the party would press for denuclearisation. one possibility make those alternative arrangements could have been to sign a peace other available options. what does global star. he has a place on the that mean? this would mean he may work. the prime minister and the declaration. two sides are still not be so keen on going down the global star. he has a place on the global stage and he can head home stay in vietnam for a couple of days government have acknowledged they road of another referendum? i'm and then head home without losing are workable, they have undertaken face. it hasn't got the sanctions that there will be further work on technically at war. so that is one joined by alison mcgovern a eating that he hoped for. they will prominent supporter of the peoples that there will be further work on that with the eu. this is the kind of symbolic step that we could continue to fight for that but they vote. how do you read mr corbin's have ta ken. that kind of symbolic step that we could are prepared to put up with have taken. that would have cut the lifeline, this is the solution, sanctions and prepared to keep further delayjust prolongs the quotes? labour policy was agreed pushing for that. they too are going uncertainty and frankly there are a pressure. matthew, as a window of that our september conference and to drive a hard bargain. you have lot of people out there which ever said we would do this, that we would way they voted who are adjusting for keep putting forward the kind of two sides attempt to drive a hard goodness' sake get on with it. we opportunity now closed or do you labour deal that labour mps can vote bargain and do something quite think we could see some talks difficult. the problem is, if they are sick of the wrangling over this. resuming at a working level?” for, customs union, single market. we want the referendum result if the tories will not listen to us continue with this approach as a implemented and move on and then we will have no option because think we could see some talks resuming at a working level? i don't top—down approach, then when you see concentrate on other issues. net think the window has closed. i think next meeting going to be? what both sides learned a lot about the this hung parliament will be in migration figures are out and the deadlock, so we will have no other happens next? we are all kind of other side's position. i think we option but to try and press for the headline figure is unchanged because will go back to their respective decision to go back to the public looking around and scratching our although net migration from the eu and that is where we are now. so we heads on that one. lots of is down, as it has steadily capitals and reassess. i think there can get into the terminology of who speculation about what could happen is strong interest on both sides and declined, net migration from outside keeping the diplomacy going. great next. but let's keep on bringing new the eu has increased. there are said what but in the end this is reaction. we are going to take you people who voted to leave the eu very simple, either there is a deal to have your thoughts. thanks for because of their concerns around joining us from washington. you are that labour mps can vote for or we to the south korean capital now and freedom of movement and wanting to
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see a reduction in net migration. do join another correspondent there. watching bbc news. we will have more have to press for it to be a public robin, the president invested so these figures indicate that the vote. let me put it to you that one arguments around that where a reaction later. consequence of what appears to be jeremy corbyn's weathered diffident much in these talks and the summit. fallacy? because there is a approach to another referendum is requirement in the economy for workers to come in and that will that the labour mps hostile to the what if he reaction? he has been pakistan's prime minister imran kahan has announced the indian ideal will think never mind party increase from other areas if they pilot shot down yesterday policy, the leader is not keen on are not coming from the eu. errors near the disputed border of kashmir will be released tomorrow it, therefore i can vote against it. as a peace gesture. tensions had been rising is an economy which needs migration, the labour party needs to stick hugely enthusiastic in his support, between the two nuclear powers it has significant economic earlier the indian prime minister, narendra modi, had urged people together because we are at our to "stand like a wall" butjust a fact advantages to enable us to bring in against what he called "the enemy". the brightest and best from around strongest when we stick to the well, india and pakistan have fought hugely enthusiastic in his support, the brightest and best from around the world to fill skills shortages, policy that we decided that our but just a fact that these face—to—face talks had gone on twice where we have them. i feel at the three wars since 1947. now in the past year, but also on the 14th of february, september conference, and i know donald trump's unconventional style. 40 indian soldiers were killed that there are some of my colleagues we had from a spokesman a little heart of the referendum debate was earlier at the blue house that they in a suicide bomb attack in kashmir. who have got concerns and rightly we re earlier at the blue house that they were describing it as unfortunate so. when in the country to come there was no deal to be done in domestic control over our rules on the pakistan based militant group jaish—e hanol there was no deal to be done in hanoi. i think they take confidence mohammad claimed responsibility. together at a town that has been on tuesday there were very difficult for us. this is why from the fact that these two men are immigration andl protests in pakistan, as india launched an airstrike domestic control over our rules on immigration and i think restoring domestic democratic oversight over on what it said was we keep putting forward a version of those rules is an important part of a militant training camp. on wednesday, pakistan deepin said it had struck brexit that would be acceptable, from the fact that these two men are deep in their discussion, deepen non military targets, theirunderstanding. deep in their discussion, deepen respecting the results of the and captured an indian airforce some sort of compromise, but what their understanding. they seem confident there may be a third pilot, after his plane crashed. can we do if the tories will not referendum. that does not mean summit at some point. we do know slamming the door on talented people listen to us? what do you say to from europe or in the world, but it those who say we should have another our pakistan correspondent secunder kermani has been following the story. referendum but now was not the time that donald trump has had a phone does mean introducing overall to put it to a vote? because if you
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controls or numbers, and also a put it to a vote now it will get defeated in the commons and it is syste m controls or numbers, and also a system which is somewhat more knocked out as an option if brexit call. it lasted 25 minutes. that is evenhanded on eu based migration and is delayed and other options begin migration from the rest of the to be considered, —— and other quite long. there were plenty of world, which looks... quite like i'm here in questions from south korea's pakistani—administered kashmir. the line of control, options begin to be considered. what president and donald trump had a lot or, de facto border, such a different argument and was with indian—administered kashmir of explaining to do. they are made in the run—up to the is just around 20 miles or 30 we may see as the house of commons kilometres away as the crow flies. because of the tensions, getting into something difficult, referendum. that is such a different schools here are closed which she what it is for, the and hospitals have been placed looking forward to meetings between on high alert. both sides. donald trump said he was argument to the one made in the last night, a blackout was imposed government has all the powers to in many parts because of the fear disappointed not to reach an run—up to the referendum and what make suggestions and because the people make their choices on. at the of cross—border shelling. earlier this week, four government has not really listened agreement and is determined to civilians lost their lives. heart of the referendum campaign was officials have told us the local continue the dialogue and working as government is helping relocate properly to what there would be a ta ke heart of the referendum campaign was take back control over making our dozens of families from their homes a negotiator. that is what they laws including the loss we have on close to the border. cross— party properly to what there would be a cross—party consensus for, that is many others, we understand, why we are in this deadlock in the have already moved temporarily, immigration. that was undoubtedly a going to stay with relatives. house of commons. the system is not discussed in a phone call. we just across the country, pakistani airspace remains closed today. working well at the moment. that is have widen that from the government the question both the authorities here. that last point interesting and ordinary people are asking why i concluded that the easiest way because the onus now is on the south factor which determined the way some is how will india respond to this to deal with this may be for the people voted. this was about our use of force by the pakistani prime minister to say i cannot get military yesterday? pakistan is calling for dialogue, my deal through the house of commons, i will put it to the public korean president to pick up the bat but it's doing it after having shot on and continue the more democracy, this was about ensuring down at least one indian jet that when it comes to a general and having captured its pilot, election it actually matters who we inadeal,... and having carried out regionalised talks, the more vote for. as eu members regardless strikes across the border. commons, i will put it to the public in a deal,... is that acceptable to regionalised talks, the more regionalised meetings that have been those, in turn, were a response to indian airstrikes going on. they have met three times. of how you cast your vote at general in pakistani territory, you? a election there are many things you following an attack in india in a deal,... is that acceptable to you ? a confirmation in a deal,... is that acceptable to you? a confirmation vote on mr may's by a pakistan—based militant group. cannot change including the rules on the international community deal? it would be acceptable if the is urging restraint, kimjong—un is due but the fear is that this series alternative is the status quo going on. they have met three times. migration from the rest of the eu. of retaliatory attacks
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kim jong—un is due to come here to could escalate. because people in the referendum in the south in spring. we'll let that happen? i suspect the south korean taking back control over our rules 2016, the fact is we had ideas put president will want that to happen. on immigration is something the government is committed to doing as and then president moon has a forward as to what brexit would be, we leave the eu and i think it is that were never nailed down. people one of the reasons why we have to rewriting exercise to do. tomorrow there is a national holiday deliver on the referendum results in could make anything seem to be what they are putting forward because respect of the vote to leave. thank our india correspondent celebrating the independence yogita limaye sent this report there is nothing firm on the ballot movement. he was due to give a big from jammu in kashmir on the indian paper to say this is what it will speech about his broad vision to mean if you vote for this. theresa you. as we have been reporting there side of the ‘line of control‘ may is still offering a lot of increase collaboration, economic isa we are just a few kilometres collaboration in particular, between you. as we have been reporting there is a warning from the children's from the line of control, uncertainty, but we have been north and south. that is kind of commissionerfor is a warning from the children's commissioner for england who says through this process for two years criminal gangs are preying on the de facto border between india of trying to ascertain what brexit gone off the rails but he will want and pakistan in one of the last that to continue and he wants the vulnerable children in the same way will look like. we do know more even as sexual grooming gangs, a new villages on the indian side. two sides to continue or though we do not know everything, we report estimates there are 27,000 what you can hear behind me have not taken the hard choices, and members of criminal gangs in england re—establish cooperation, i think that as long as we can see collaboration and continue do you actually want to go ahead integration. it will be interesting aged between ten and 17. we can now are pakistani and indian to see how we present that big plan with this or do you prefer the status quo, i think that would be tomorrow in the light of the acceptable. like you very much for go via satellite to london to speak militaries exchanging fire. your time. heading for a three collapse, frankly, what we saw in we think they are firing small arms and mortars. hanol collapse, frankly, what we saw in although you can't see any military absolutely momentous days next month hanoi. very briefly, you are usually installations behind me, because we will have mr may's vote you can hear those noises in china. i wonder what these toa man and we have been able on her deal and if that goes down we go via satellite to london to speak to a man providing youngsters with to see smoke coming up an alternative to crime. the have the vote or no deal and if that children's commissioner said gangs delicate trade negotiations going from the mountainsjust behind us. goes down that we have another epic are using sophisticated techniques vote on the linked article 50 some to groom children and chilling villagers living here tell me they have been hearing the sounds three titanic days, one caveat, on, is president trump's walking levels of violence to keep them pretty continuously ever since india
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there is a lot of chitchat in compliant. is that something you launched air strikes in pakistan two days ago. westminster about progress made in away today a shot to the chinese? recognise? totally, it comes back to since then we've had india say that they have shot brussels, mrs may could fast—track a the kids having their own role on, is president trump's walking away today a shot to the chinese ?m he doesn't feel it can get a good down a pakistani jet. vote in next week. nothing confirmed models. community heroes are deal with the chinese then he will but just do the same there as well. there is champions are guys living legitimate pakistan said they shot down one vote in next week. nothing confirmed lives. we have stories about indian warplane and we have had been far preparation, farmer talking negativity but if these kids are ata been far preparation, farmer talking at a senior level in the run—up to these kind of ceasefire violations at multiple points along butjust gossiping. seeing someone negativity but if these kids are seeing someone on this line of control. the conclusion. it looks like we're negativity but if these kids are seeing someone on their council estate he went to university and got the situation here suddenly seems thejob and to be escalating very tense estate he went to university and got the job and is estate he went to university and got thejob and is doing estate he went to university and got heading to the conclusion these between india and pakistan. trade talks and may be, just maybe, the job and is doing well, estate he went to university and got thejob and is doing well, then more now on the friction these guys can be highlighted as between india and pakistan well but these people have never had and the pakistani prime minister in light of getting on that plane imran khan's announcement that the indian pilot shot down that so it is easier for gang yesterday near the disputed border with nothing, he will feel far more members to groom these kids to the of kashmir will be released tomorrow lifestyle they want. tells more ‘as a peace gesture'. urgently now the need to have tensions had been rising something to show from the trade customers suffered dozens of online banking between the two nuclear powers shutdowns last year, earlier the indian prime minister, about the kid you think are according to new figures that reveal narendra modi, had urged people talks between. the scale of banks' it to "stand like a wall" vulnerable. it comes a lot from problems for the first time. against what he called "the enemy" uk banks have begun publishing joining me now talks good households where i guess parents are is rahul roy—chaudhury senior fellow something to show from the trade talks good to have you with us. the number of operational for south asia at the international thanks forjoining us. we are just and security incidents that have occurred on their sites, institute for strategic studies. not taking command, sometimes as a under a voluntary scheme overseen getting a reaction from the japanese pa rent not taking command, sometimes as a parent you must take command and say by the financial regulator. tell us first of all what it means prime minister saying he fully backs iam parent you must take command and say i am putting a stop to this, this is barclays reported the most problems, not going to happen in my household. now that imran khan has said that and sometimes also you have a single the decision by donald trump to walk pakistan will release the indian but said many were minor incidents. away from those talks. lets talk pilot tomorrow. how does that more about it now. house, single parent household, potentially de—escalate the i'm nowjoined by dr ramon pacheco
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situation? it is an important where father figures are not around so the role models these kids are development but i think that the pardo who's a lecturer it now. looking for, that father figure, results will be more in tactical they find them in the street and terms and strategic, in tactical terms and strategic, in tactical they find them in the street and they are vulnerable. the kids don't terms it could help in the where you surprise that the talks have things to do so these guys escalating the crisis, which is the broke down like this?” manipulate and influence them to do where you surprise that the talks broke down like this? i was into what they believe is right. worst crisis in nearly 20 years, but surprised there was no agreement and they have just published a very that the talks broke down because. hard—hitting and they have just published a very ha rd—hitting and shocking they have just published a very once a child has been groomed into a hard—hitting and shocking report. they have said that children held in gang how difficult is it to get them strategically it does not answer the those institutions are not safe from out? very difficult because now you two big questions that india has. that the talks broke down i physical or sexual abuse. one surprised there was no agreement and that the talks broke down i don't think they were going to reach all one, it makes no mention of pakistan witness to the enquiry, a former the goals a had set up. i thought it belong, you were not getting chief inspector of prisons, has controlling militants within its own attention from anyone before and all described children in custody as a territory, the militants that ofa attention from anyone before and all carried out the attack a fortnight would be less substantial than most of a sudden this hierarchy is giving you attention on showing you what people thought but i am surprised you attention on showing you what you believe is love and buying your very vulnerable children in a very dangerous place. so we are going to there has been no agreement and that gifts and you feel a sense of be speaking to the person who has ago, and on the issue of a dialogue there has been no agreement and that loyalty to them. if they ask you to the talks had broken down. which imran khan wants from india, there has been no agreement and that the talks had broken downm go and sell drugs and you do it led that enquiry. also coming up, we there has been no agreement and that the talks had broken down. it sounds like both sides are just as it is unlikely that the indian prime entrenched as they were before with because these are the people who minister will accept an official have been looking after you. they will keep you updated on the fallout from the end of that summit between dialogue on the basis of that for north korea saying we will not give have been looking after you. they the last few years he has made it a have the sense of loyalty to the kim jong—un from the end of that summit between kimjong—un and gang members and it is difficult to from the end of that summit between kim jong—un and donald trump. from the end of that summit between kimjong—un and donald trump. was it very clear aspect of his policy that inevitably going to that way? we are extra ct gang members and it is difficult to extract them from that and that is up north korea saying we will not give up our nuclear weapons. they are why it is important that you work u nless very clear aspect of his policy that unless terrorism stops in pakistan sticking to those red lines. was with them from early steps. your there will be no dialogue. so it is there any choice other than to just going to say goodbye to viewers on unlikely that he will begin a three india four. talk to them about walk away? i think if you... north bbc see you soon. dialogue on the basis of the release gangs. the figures that are out in
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of the indian pilot. so on that korea asked for the removal of all terms of the number of kids in these basis, what would you expect to the sanctions and the us was never u nfold basis, what would you expect to unfold from here? there has been going to do that. that is gangs, 27,000, the report says, aged continuing violence in kashmir, but as young as ten. yes, it is getting unthinkable. we have to hear the the children's commissioner for england, anne longfield, is warning that mistakes that led north korean side of the story. but it has suddenly blown up into a much toa as young as ten. yes, it is getting to a number of child to a point where drug dealers and sexual grooming scandals bigger issue as a result of the i don't think that the world closer are being repeated with gangs. gang members are saying may be a a new report estimates attack earlier this month. having a there are 27,000 members to an agreement. it was really a ten—year—old will not get stopped, of criminal gangs in england who are aged between 10 and 17. much greater number of casualties if you hold my gun from me, if you ms longfield says local authorities than had previously happened. would hold my drugs for me, the police are not facing up to the scale you expect for the situation to go will likely not stop the of the problem and are failing show. china has been involved. there to listen to parents back to what it was, that uneasy ten—year—old, that is why they and communities who ask for help. target the young kids. kids may be our home affairs correspondent, dominic casciani reports. is this hope that they can reach an in their teenage years and stop by the police about the younger kids an increasingly familiar scene coexistence in the way that has will not, so they are looking for in some parts of our cities. argument through diplomacy. what new ways to get these younger kids. more pressure on the police to catch happened before?” will happen next in terms of talks? the killers using knives. coexistence in the way that has happened before? i think this tells about the work you do to try provides an opportunity for a more questions for the government. i would imagine that the us and and stop these kids going that way. serious diplomatic relations, north korea will pick up the talks ata north korea will pick up the talks at a lower level. then we will see three teenagers have died in a fortnight in birmingham. serious diplomatic relations, serious diplomatic relations, serious diplomatic effort of the we have a campaign called think the west midlands police international community to focus in outside the blocks, so kids can and crime commissioner says knife crime is now a national emergency. terms of india and pakistan, because the south koreans getting involved. think about whether their limitations, the kids do not think and the children's commissioner for india that is going to elections more about outside of the areas they for england, the watchdog for their rights, today in the next few weeks, there could says local authorities have no real grasp well be another terror attack before the diplomat, the blue house, trying come from, they are not trying to to make sure that they talk. that the elections take place. so the broaden their horizons, so any kit comes to us we did fight —— might we on the scale of the problem. chinese company and is also taken provide them with individual indian retaliation in mainland
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learning plans. we see if you can't pakistan this time was on the basis bea learning plans. we see if you can't be a footballer than what can you be? if they say architect then we that it would be a strike to prevent into. her report estimates contact an architecture company and a terror attack. the source of say we have this guy on our books, that there are 27,000 under—18s in criminal gangs, terror has not gone away. so until can he, come under two days of work but only a quarter are known to the authorities. she warns councils and police experience? it gives them the could repeat mistakes seen in how knowledge and experience to say this there is a visible action from the is what i want to do not what i want they failed to tackle street grooming by sex abuse gangs. pakistani side in controlling and we saw then that children weren't to do, it is about allowing them to recognised in terms of their need and were often overlooked. dismantling some of the terror camps it is true that the people of north people weren't recognising think about careers they may follow. the scale of the issue. they weren't seeing the risk korea seem to be suffering. kim we also provide a football club to when children were being exploited. in pakistan, the problem in kashmir jong—un are stated publicly that he wa nts to and when parents and between india and pakistan will jong—un are stated publicly that he wants to improve the economic life give these kids aspirations to play children asked for help, of north koreans so he needs football at a higher level, but it they couldn't get a response. remain. what pressure and the and that i see as a too—familiar is all about doing so many different pattern which is starting to show sanctions if he is really going to international community bring to with children in gangs. improve the economic well—being of things, acting, editing, graphic bear? that is a good question. the the whole population. in terms of design, as much work as possible to coreyjunior davis, a 14—year—old last time we saw such a crisis was shot dead in london in 2017. the whole population. in terms of extra ct 20 years ago when both the us and uk the strength of north korea's and it design, as much work as possible to extract them from the gang mentality an official investigation revealed and gang culture. thank you for played an important role in actually has in terms of nuclear how he was groomed by a gang, facilitating a peace process. today joining us. in a moment all the weapons, is it clear? we don't know but he was treated as a criminal when he and his mother asked the us has far less leverage within how many nuclear weapons they have but as long as long as they have one social services for help. business news, first the headlines: pakistan, but also within india. an nuclear weapon that could the summit between donald trump and the police investigation continues and the children's commissioner india that is going into elections potentially the us they have a kimjong—un has is urging all local agencies the summit between donald trump and kim jong—un has come to the summit between donald trump and kimjong—un has come to an abrupt deterrent. from that perspective, it end. the president says no deal was to learn from this tragedy and would not want to be seen to be reached in vietnam. the indian pilot responding to us overtures. the uk and others about how to spot the children most at risk is what has brought the us to the shot down and captured by pakistani before it's too late. is distracted by brexit, but i think
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forces near the disputed border with dominic casciani, bbc news. negotiation table. from a north kashmir this week will be released korean perspective, they want a high tomorrow according to the pakistani the headlines on bbc news... prime minister. and a warning from it is important to have consensus by price to be paid for giving up the summit between donald trump and nuclear weapons, if they are kim jong—un comes to an abrupt end — the international community, bring the children's commissioner for in players like japan have strong actually willing to give up then. england who says criminal gangs are the president says no deal relations with both india and preying on vulnerable children in was reached in vietnam. pakistan to speak to the government, these two men were wanting to cut a the same way as sexual grooming the indian pilot shot down even the gulf states. saudi arabia and the arab emirates are friends of and captured by pakistani forces dealface to face near the disputed border both india and pakistan, so as we go gangs. good morning. in the business with kashmir this week will be released tomorrow. ahead i think we should look at a these two men were wanting to cut a deal face to face and could through the pakistani prime minister imran the diplomacy. you said talks will khan says it is "peace gesture". new coalition of countries that both india and pakistan can deal with. continue behind—the—scenes. how long, what it goes back to the a child abuse inquiry finds that thank you. children held in custodial news, engineering giant rolls—royce the labour mp traditional processes, would you swings into a loss of £2.9 billion institutions are not safe david lammy has told expect it to take for there to be the victoria derbyshire programme exclusively that the photo of stacey dooley in uganda holding serious progress? i would say in 2018, compared to a profit of from physical or sexual abuse. a black child ‘evokes a colonial nearly £4 billion the year before. image for lots of ethnic minorities in britain.‘ stacey dooley posted months. we had over two years of more ina nearly £4 billion the year before. more in a moment. british airways the picture on her instagram page owner international airlines group while working for comic relief in uganda. negotiations taking place. in the has reported a 9.8%jump in profits sport now. mr lammy says ‘the world does not for the last year, iag said it made 19905 negotiations taking place. in the 1990s we had 1.5 years of need any more white saviours‘. a pre—tax profit of 3 billion euros negotiations. they really only the women's world cup nowjust three charity is a good thing. started in november and december. 2018. the london focused estate months away. plenty at stake for all that was understand that. agent foxtons recorded a loss in 2018 but the company admitted the england who are playing in the but how we do charity is important. some people would say january. i invitational tournament in the comic relief is a 20—year—old sales market and capital suffering a formula that asks think we are looking at a few months comedians to perform and sent prolonged downturn. they reported a united states. they made a winning celebrities, most often white, before we see another summit. right start last night as they came from out to africa and that image evokes for
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loss of £17.2 million last year. behind to beat brazil. watch out for lots and lots of ethnic minorities in britain a colonial image, a white, beautiful heroine holding last summer rolls—royce announced it a superb winning goal in their 2—1 a black child with no agency, no before we see another summit. right parents insight, before the elections. if there is a was cutting 4600 jobs over the next two years as part of a major win. the road to the world cup start finger in the mouth. reorganisation. the company said it success is refocusing business on civil before the elections. if there is a success then from his perspective, he can sell this to his base. aerospace defence and power systems. here for england. in philadelphia. a today the engineering firm has announced a pre—tax loss of £2.9 climate where they might feel the benefit better than their opponent, brazil. the match got off to a actually, if i had my children billion, down from a pre—tax profit posing, i would never have better start. brazilpenalty, said them with their finger in the mouth. of nearly 4 billion the previous the referee. they created chances of completely supine. year. rolls—royce shares have fallen and i‘m afraid it perpetuates an image. 27,000 children aged between 10 around two or two and a half percent so, it‘s not that the and 17—years—old in england identify charity isn‘t good, but off the back of that news. let's their own comic relief is doing very little as being part of a gang, the referee. they created chances of theirown in the the referee. they created chances of their own in the first half. she got according to a report from the children's commissioner. anne longfield says local speak to a market analyst from iag. ina spin their own in the first half. she got in a spin with this header. the to educate its public. authorities are not facing up to the scale of the problem, what are your overall thoughts about change of ends brought about a and that mistakes that led change of ends brought about a change of ends brought about a to a number of child sexual grooming these figures? it is clear from the change of fortune. they went to the headlines on bbc news: share price reaction that investors the summit between scandals are being repeated. are not too happy with what is going donald trump and kim jong—un our home affairs correspondent, comes to an abrupt end — dominic casciani reports. an increasingly familiar scene the president says no deal in some parts of our cities. on with rolls—royce, the shares are was reached in vietnam. more pressure on the police to catch down by more than 5%, and it is all level before a substitute launched a the killers using knives. rocket from outside the area. a the indian pilot shot down more questions for the government. and captured by pakistani forces three teenagers have died near the disputed border in a fortnight in birmingham. with kashmir this week the west midlands police about that pre—tax profit number world class shot. it was a match will be released tomorrow, and crime commissioner says knife the pakistani prime minister imran crime is now a national emergency. that you pointed to, swinging to a winnerand ina khan says it is "peace gesture". pre—tax loss of 2.9 billion from a world class shot. it was a match winner and in a world cup year that
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is what matters. i was harsh on them and the children's commissioner profit in the previous year. a lot at half—time because my frustration for england, the watchdog for their rights, today says local and anger boiled over, but in the of it is about the charges that came children held in custodial authorities have no real grasp second half they should what i institutions are not safe on the scale of the problem. from physical or sexual abuse, wanted to see. that spirit, that‘s the finding of the independent child abuse inquiry. in at 719 million, relating to enjoyment and togetherness. now they her report estimates issues around the trent 1000 engine that there are 27,000 under 18s in criminal gangs, but only a quarter are known head west to take on the world to the authorities. cds, that which powers the boeing champions, the usa, in front of a beauty professionals may be able to help the police and other seven 37 dreamliner. a lot of those she warns councils and police lively home crowd in nashville, services in spotting could repeat mistakes seen in how have been grounded for more than a the signs of domestic abuse, in their interactions with clients. they failed to tackle street year. the news comes after a day job tennessee. world cup preparations new training is being provided don't come much tougher than that. following the tragic death of a woman in norwich at the hands grooming by sex abuse gangs. cut announcements last summer. phil neville and his team will be of her ex—boyfriend. we saw then that children weren't hopeful of another win. liverpool absolutely, the company is in the recognised in terms of their need kerri mcauley was beaten and were often overlooked. midst of a restructuring programme, to death byjoe storey, people weren't recognising remain one point clear of rivals butjust weeks before she had the scale of the issue. they weren't seeing the risk manchester city with ten games confided in her hairdresser about when children were being exploited. making difficult decisions, not her fears that he might kill her. remaining. they beat watford 5—0 and when parents and least cutting 4600 jobs, 3000 of jo black has been in norwich children asked for help, where the initiative they couldn't get a response. which are coming from the uk. he last night. a brilliantly taken is being rolled out. and that i see as a too—familiar pattern which is starting to show also had to slash the dividend back with children in gangs. coreyjunior davis, a 14—year—old in 2015, something not welcome by shot dead in london in 2017. income investors. and he has in january 2017 kerry mcauley, goal. two more headers. liverpool go a mother of two, was beaten to death an official investigation revealed how he was groomed by a gang, streamlined the business down from by her boyfriend. but he was treated as a criminal five key divisions into three so a when he and his mother asked lot of changes going on and the hope joe storey broke every social services for help. bone in herface. the police investigation continues on to play everton now in the he had been hitting her and the children's commissioner is that it will help this company to merseyside derby this weekend. for months, but her is urging all local agencies to learn from this tragedy claw back from a very difficult family knew little about it. and others about how to spot period. it has had five profit me and my daughter the children most at risk before talked about everything.
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england's women claimed a win over she was very open. it's too late. dominic casciani, bbc news. warnings since 2014. with brexit round the corner how difficult is it india in the last match of a one—day for a company like rolls—royce to but at the time i think what happens, i feel what goes prepare for leaving the eu? with the on with domestic abuse, series. they won eight with seven lack of clarity it is very difficult balls to spare having batted poorly at times, they recovered from 49 — when it gets so bad, they control to make preparations, the company said it is raising its inventory to five. they chase down the 206 needed them and they scare them. they don't talk to their family make those contingency plans, this for victory. this win gives them an and they don't talk to their isa make those contingency plans, this is a very exposed company to the uk, close friends because 45% of its workforce comes from the of what he might do. important point in their bid to the summit between donald trump and uk so certainly a lot of challenges but a few weeks before she died one kim jong—un comes to an abrupt end — person kerri mcaauley did there. the ceo said last november qualify for the 2021 world cup. the president says no deal confide in was her hairdresser. was reached in vietnam. britain's to time world champion has a warning from the childrens that he was backing my‘s plan on commissioner for england, she said to me, she said i know who says criminal gangs are preying brexit but where we stand on that on vulnerable children in the same retired from boxing in the wake of he's going to kill me. politically, we have to wait and they were the words that way as sexual grooming gangs. his defeat by chris eubankjunior. i never thought i would latest figures show net migration to the uk, see. and british airways, iag, a hear my client say. from countries outside the eu, different story from rolls—royce. it has made a profit. what is going he won olympic gold in 2008. his hits its highest level for 15 years. well for this company? it has made what if? retirement comes ten years to the day that he made his professional i suppose i felt guilty at times, an adjusted operating profit of 2.2 debut. he said boxing had given him although i have been reassured, not the best years of his life. he won just by friends and family, england beat brazil. they face the three billion and in stark contrast 25 and lost three of his 29 but by kerri's mum to rolls—royce and in quite a big professional matches. that is all that there was nothing host the usa next. the women's world this but for now. we'll have plenty contrast to some of its rivals more later on this afternoon. thank could have done to prevent cup now just three internationally. we saw there was a you very much. see you later. let's host the usa next. the women's world cup nowjust three months away. profit warning from american liverpool remain one point ahead of airlines and delta recently, and we what was going to happen.
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go back to the summit between the us manchester city with ten games have seen a number of high profile and north korea which finished early a report into kerri mcauley‘s death recognised the remaining. they beat watford five — airlines go bust recently including this morning without any agreement actions of the authorities being reached. had taken in this case we can speak now to doctor so—jin but suggested that zero last night. defeat to chris airlines go bust recently including lim, senior lecturer the air berlin and monarch. a reason why police, the probation service in north korean studies and social services also mist the shares are doing well today at the university of aside from that profit line is the central lancashire. opportunities to keep her safe. thank you forjoining us. with this fa ct eubankjunior last weekend. he also aside from that profit line is the fact that it has raised this won olympic gold dividend unexpectedly in a bid to a number of recommendations were made, including an awareness campaign encourage investors to get behind inevitable? we expected that they aimed at hairdressers and beauticians as potential its shares, it has also implemented a new long and short—haul routes and would not be a lot of progress but it wasn't quite the thing that trump that has been doing well for iag. of domestic abuse victims. thank you. and on the other business walked away. it was a surprise. pakistan has said it will release a news, customers suffered dozens of trump said on twitter that there digital banking shutdowns last year could be a surprise and some people ca ptu red pakistan has said it will release a captured indian pilot tomorrow. the according to new figures that if you doing someone‘s nails and you revealed the scale of anxiety see some of them are hanging off it prime minister imran khan has told a thought, there might be a surprise. problems for the first time. uk is being curious. ask the questions. not this kind of surprise, of banks have begun publishing a number joint session of parliament that the course. it was a surprise that he inspired by kerry‘s study, this of operational and security incidents that have occurred and a just walked away. but at least one eventin inspired by kerry‘s study, this event in norwich is thought to be volu nta ry the first of its kind in the incidents that have occurred and a voluntary scheme overseen by the good thing is that he mentioned that country. it aims to give beauty financial regulator. data reveals major banks typically suffer over professionals the tools and there will be a follow—up confidence to know what to do if discussion. it is not the end of the they suspect the client is in one outage a month. cars made in the journey. we could still expect that trouble. you have to do it uk fell one outage a month. cars made in the ukfell in north korea and the us will have a case—by—case, trouble. you have to do it case— by—case, you have trouble. you have to do it case—by—case, you have to listen to one outage a month. cars made in the uk fell in january for the one outage a month. cars made in the uk fell injanuary for the eighth month in a row, driven by plunging
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pilot will be released negotiation. it's not the end of the your gut, if you really believe that demand in china and the eu. the story. it looks like there is been person is in danger and are going society of motor manufacturer said home to a risky situation where they could be murdered than it is absolutely no progress that production overall fell by a possible you have to phone the behind—the—scenes when you end up breeze. more importantly, it is massive 18% in january, with it ending this way with both leaders basically sticking to their about empowering clients to do that that production overall fell by a massive 18% injanuary, the outlook for exports was down byjust over red lines. in that context, with two as an overture towards new delhi themselves. a lot of people would 2196. leaders who were both very tell me they did not tell anyone for exports was down byjust over 21%. house price growth remained sluggish in february according to ea rly—ish, leaders who were both very early—ish, it doesn't look at all else, so it is extremely important the nationwide building society to be that voice. clients to become latest survey of the property market, the lender said prices were surprising and is actually the surprise is that the summit happened up market, the lender said prices were up by market, the lender said prices were up by over0.4% without moral ground having been like friends, so you do get to know after tensions started writing and fuelling fears of conflict between market, the lender said prices were up by over 0.4% compared to a year shifted before they ended up them personally and i think if you india and pakistan. imran khan said earlier, which was a faster pace are concerned about them then they that as a peace gesture, he will be releasing the pilot tomorrow. there than january's rate would understand. do you think it had been pressure on pakistan to do earlier, which was a faster pace thanjanuary‘s rate of 0.1%. quick face—to—face again. shifted before they ended up face-to-face again. yes, you are that. india was demanding the look at the markets, the london right. before this summit they had will save someone‘s life? release of the fighter pilot. there had been video put out showing the market down heavily, disappointment only a couple of discussion in would understand. do you think it will save someone's life? yes i do can only be good and positive and it pilot blindfolded and with blood on amongst investors, that those talks can only be good and positive and it his face. it had been shed by can only be good and positive and it can only save lives. pakistan's information ministry. between donald trump and north and you can see the full film india described those images as korean leader kim jong—un ended switzerland. because of that we on the bbc website at eight vulgar display of an injured personnel. tensions have been rising didn't expect that there couldn't be bbc.co.uk/victoria. between the two nuclear powers as a earlier than previously thought result of increasing tensions in there we have the rest of the recent days. he is the former the two nuclear powers service dog to the late us have fought three wars since 1910. european indexes down as well. any progress. at least they met in president, george h.w. let's take a look at what's led bush, to the most recent conflict. rolls—royce down just under 4%. who served by his side that's all from me. do you remember after the death of first on the 14th of february, a0 indian soldiers were killed some positive way that they still lady barbara bush. in a suicide bomb attack in kashmir. now he has a newjob, the pakistan based have... one interesting thing is helping us navy veterans. militant group jaish—e mohammad claimed responsibility. he was appointed to the role on tuesday there were protests during a ceremony, as our sally? the former service doctor in pakistan, as india launched correspondent nada tawfik reports.
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an air strike on what it said george hw bush who memorably served that when they had the meeting was a militant training camp. on wednesday, pakistan said it had by his side alongside first lady it‘s a proud day for sully struck non—military targets, the service dog as he embarks and captured an indian airforce pilot, after his plane crashed. on his next assignment. our pakistan correspondent, barbara bush, he now has a newjob, he was a constant companion secunder kermani, has been yesterday, the pakistani prime for former president george hw bush following the story. working at the fort meade national in the last few months of his life. i'm here in pakistani—administered kashmir. the line of control, medical centre outside washington minister talked about the starting today, his new home or de facto border, and during a ceremony yesterday was will be with veterans with indian—administered kashmir appointed to the rank of hospital at walter reed military medical is just around 20 miles or 30 miscalculation. it kind of implied kilometres away as the crow flies. corpsman second center. appointed to the rank of hospital that pakistan... from the trump because of the tensions, corpsman second class. you are sully hw bush, do you affirm schools here are closed as a hospital foreman and hospitals have been placed watching bbc newsroom life. time for in the united states navy that on high alert. you will support, comfort and cheer last night, a blackout was imposed the weather. up veterans and their families in many parts because of the fear of cross—border shelling. after duty and retirement? earlier this week, four civilians lost their lives. sully first touched the hearts officials have told us the local simon is not there, not enjoying the of americans when he loyally government is helping relocate accompanied the 41st president‘s dozens of families from their homes sunshine because it has gone. we side... that could be pressure for casket to the nation‘s capital. close to the border. have had a lovely few days, very theirfriendship began many others, we understand, unseasonal. sadly we are back to trump to walk away from the meeting have already moved temporarily, going to stay with relatives. when the two—year—old lab moved more normal sort of weather today. so quickly. on top of that, the very across the country, pakistani much colder today so i'm hoping into the family estate simon will show any minute to give following the death airspace remains closed today. of first lady barbara bush. you a much better informed weather big agenda which trump talked about sully was always by his the question both the authorities side for long walks updates than the one i'm giving you and presidential meetings. and ordinary people are asking to kimjong—un, is how will india respond to this based on my experience of being out and about. i can't give you the big agenda which trump talked about to kim jong—un, which big agenda which trump talked about to kimjong—un, which is known to be use of force by the pakistani military yesterday? bush senior loved him pakistan is calling for dialogue, so much that he even got picture from anywhere else i am socks to honour sully. but it's doing it after having shot afraid at the moment. we can't get down at least one indian jet the weather at the moment so let's hello.
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and having captured its pilot, the... kim jong—un demanded nice to meet you. and having carried out tell you what's coming up at the top strikes across the border. of the hour, much more on the those, in turn, were a response is this sully? to indian airstrikes to kimjong—un, which is known to be the... kimjong—un demanded that they lift the sanctions at hanoi this is sully. in pakistani territory, fallout from the end of that summit say hello to nada. following an attack in india right away. it really needs a we were lucky enough to meet by a pakistan—based militant group. sully at this training the international community between kim jong—un and donald facility in long island is urging restraint, trump, donald trump walking away before his new mission began. but the fear is that this series saying the fact that kim jong—un was sully‘s trainer valerie of retaliatory attacks says he is an old soul, could escalate. saying the fact that kim jong—un was which made him a perfect match saying north korea needed to see all step—by—step approach. for bush senior. sanctions drop further to be any progress on denuclearisation was his team wanted a loyal dog, right away. it really needs a step-by-step approach. do you think the dynamic between kim jong—un and a dog that was easily adaptable, unacceptable and donald trump said great with children, and sully fit the bill perfectly. sometimes it isjust donald trump, both would look to be sully, phone! unacceptable and donald trump said sometimes it is just time to walk our india correspondent away. so that is what he has done. yogita limaye sent this report from jammu in kashmir on the indian more reaction to that in a few people who would want to cut through moments, right now we will go to the diplomacy, get face—to—face and he‘s also talented. try to make progress, do you think service dogs like sully are trained something else. side of the ‘line of control‘ that sort of dynamic will ultimately to help in emergency situations or with daily tasks. help or hinder progress? the yes, good boy, sully. beginning, it looked like it could help because they all need some kind it was president george hw bush‘s wish that sully would go on to walter reed to continue of message to their people but i serving his country. there his job will mainly don't think in the long run it would be to comfort veterans and their families. army veteran tyler began therapy work. rather than having this with service dogs at walter reed leaders meeting, it would be more before he was matched practical to have the people who are with his very own trooper. actually working on... we need to i'm here in pakistani—administered kashmir. the line of control, yes!
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or de facto border, good boy. with indian—administered kashmir walk. is just around 20 miles or 30 he had to relearn everything kilometres away as the crow flies. after sustaining severe brain think about mark practical approach injuries and a fractured spine because of the tensions, schools here are closed and hospitals have been placed while on deployment. on high alert. when he needs assistance, last night, a blackout was imposed trooper is there. in many parts because of the fear it has meant the world to me. —— marka think about mark practical approach —— mark a more practical approach. of cross—border shelling. i feel like i can earlier this week, four civilians lost their lives. move on with my life. net migration to the uk from countries outside the eu has it's just a bond that hit its highest level for 15 years. cannot be broken. since then we have had india saying i'm always there for him and he's latest figures from the office always there for me. that they have shot down a pakistani for national statistics also show that net migration from eu countries we got each other's backs. has continued to fall. jet. pakistan said they shot down let's take a look in one indian warplane and we have had a bit more detail... the latest figures show 261,000 more these ceasefire violations at non—eu citizens came sully will be making to the uk than left — the highest that number new relationships but he‘ll forever carry the presidential seal has been since 2004. on his vest and he‘ll multiple points along this line of always be sully hw bush. control. the situation here certainly seems to be escalating. overall immigration to the uk very tense between india and nada tawfik, new york. remains at eight historically high pakistan. level. it is above 600,000, that's and now ladies and gentlemen, we have your invitation been the same figure for around the to the wedding of the year. net migration to the uk yes, a trailer has been released for the sequel from countries outside the eu has past four or five years. and there hit its highest level for 15 years. is no significant change in these to four weddings and a funeral. the cast has reunited latest figures from the office latest figures to that. and that for comic relief, 25 years for national statistics also show after the originalfilm. that net migration from eu countries means that net migration is 283,000, take a look at "one red has continued to fall. nose day and a wedding". let's take a look in charles. a bit more detail... kerry. tom.
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the latest figures show 261,000 more fiona. which is well above the government's matthew. bernard. non—eu citizens came to the uk target of getting it down to below 100,000. so that is still a long way john. than left in the year ending gerald. september 2018 — that's the highest off. but obviously, when you break george. that number has been since 200a. down the figures a clear trend is and some surprise guests... emerging and it has really been request the pleasure of your company clear since about the mid—2016 when we had the referendum when we want in contrast, net migration from eu at the wedding of the year. countries has continued to fall — it's now at its lowest level to leave the eu. we can see net migration from eu countries is down and you‘ll be able to watch since 2009 with just 57,000 more the full thing on the bbc, by something like 70% since the during comic relief people coming from the eu overall, middle of 2016. that is net on the 15th of march. migration which is a difference in the year to september 2018, in a moment it‘s time between the number of people coming for the one o‘clock news with ben brown but first it‘s time a total of 627,000 people moved for a look at the weather. to the uk and 345,000 good afternoon. what a difference a day makes. people left the uk — that means there was a net we‘ve been basking in sunshine migration of 283,000. for much of the week and as to live here and those who were emigrating. it has fallen from a result of the high 189,000 to 57,000. and that is temperatures we‘ve seen, principally because fewer people are it does look as though february will beat the all—time coming to britain from the eu record, becoming the warmest countries. around about 200,000 now february on record. with me now with more but will confirm that. of the details is our home affairs the reason being, notjust the warm correspondent danny shaw. compared to 280,000 then. and some air, but very dry air has been seeping up across the uk this week. more are going back. and the biggest in fact, for part of last week as well. area that we can see that in is in but the difference today is that the air has been coming in off we can't bring you that but we will the so—called eu eight countries. the atlantic. it‘s not as warm, the air, try a little bit later. danny, we these countries join eu but it still milder.
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the difference is, coming over the ocean, have just ran through the figures the so—called eu eight countries. these countriesjoin eu in 2004, which include poland, czech it is picking up moisture. which give a pretty clear picture. republic, slack latvia, hungary. and we‘ve had rain just tell us what your takers. i and a lot of cloud. as you can see, this is the picture earlier in the day. think it is good to remind ourselves there is a deficit, so more people temperatures aren‘t as high. they are still above average. are leaving those countries and are nine to 13 degrees, arriving. but the rest of the eu, we but with it we‘ve got all that code and some are getting more people coming to patchy rain in the south and far northern areas we that overall immigration to the uk live here than departing. that is a have quite a bit of fog. remains atan picture from the eu. quite clearly a that fog will return that overall immigration to the uk remains at an historically high level. it is above 600,000. that has through this evening and shift. but from outside the eu, we overnight. been the same figure for around the past four or years and there is no significant change in these latest figures to that. that means that net at the same time, the rain will ease away from the migration as you have seen there is can see that net migration is southern parts of england and wales 283,000 which is well above the rising. the highest level for around but with the fog filling in that gap government's target of getting it and still a lot of cloud around, down to below 100,000. so that is 15 years. and that is because more it‘s not going to as cold as it has been. people are coming to live here who so friday start on a less chilly note. still a long way off. but when you have a definitejob but equally, quite a great one break down the figures, a clear people are coming to live here who have a definite job offer. they have got a firm drop to go to. people with some mist and fog trend is emerging and it is really around. from outside the eu in particular, some fairly dense fog which will take time to clear. been clear since about mid—2016 when that may be something to do with the but once it does, it does look like a drier day. we had the referendum on brexit. we a brighter day, with some working its way through the cloud. there will still be some fair weather cloud around. temperatures will still be can see net migration from eu above average, but this is countries is down by something like the difference later in the day. 70% since the middle of 2016. that we got more cloud, rain and wind pushing in to northern ireland.
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is net migration which is a and that ahead of difference between the number of the next spell of wet people coming to live here and those and windy weather which sets us up who are emigrating. it has fallen fa ct for a fairly unsettled weekend actually, considering from 189,000 to 57,000. that is that may be something to do with the what we have enjoyed this week. fact that the immigration cap was this is the weather front on friday principally because fewer people are removed for doctors and nurses. so we are getting some more skilled whisking its way through, saturday coming to britain from the eu workers coming in. and also we are is developing the weather systems countries full stop around 200,000 getting more international students with this confirms the strong winds, from outside the eu coming in, principally from china and india in particular. so what does it indicate windy weather on saturday, even now compared to... and some more thenif particular. so what does it indicate then if the number of people coming from outside the eu is writing, severe gales windy weather on saturday, even severe gales over windy weather on saturday, even severe gales over the hills of presumably to counterbalance the number coming from within the eu scotland. so a real soaking for many ha rd now compared to... and some more falling, what does that indicate hard going back. the biggest area about future prospect on immigration that we can see that in is in the and that target that you mentioned western and central areas. it may of the government getting it below ta ke western and central areas. it may take much of the day for the rain to 100,000? well, that target may not reach eastern parts of england and so—called eu eight countries. these be there for that much longer because we know that the immigration it is still mild. temperatures are countries had joined the eu in bill that the government wants to move to which will become inactive higher, 14 or 15 on saturday. we buy 2004 which include poland, czech activity is passed by parliament, after brexit, there is no mention of the weather system at the way for that specific target in that. so most pa rt the weather system at the way for most part but it hangs around in the republic, slovakia, lithuania, that specific target in that. so thatis that specific target in that. so hungary. amongst those countries that is a policy in the years to south with some uncertainty as to how far north that will push the there is actually a deficit. more come that may not be there in three rain on sunday. at this stage it people are leaving from those looks like it is a rainy spell for countries than are arriving. for the the southern half of the uk, further rest of the eu, we are still getting orfour come that may not be there in three or four years. north sunshine and showers. still more people coming to live here than come that may not be there in three orfour years. but i don't think relatively mild but much more u nsettled relatively mild but much more departing. so that is a picture from there is any prospect of that target unsettled this weekend. the warning on the website. being reached. i don't think anyone the eu. quite clearly a shift. but would see that happening. but it does look like there is some rebalancing going on in that companies who may be struggling to
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from outside the european union what get workers from the eu are perhaps we can see is that net migration is recruiting from outside the eu. but rising. our highest level for 15 there is no definite cause and yea rs. rising. our highest level for 15 years. that is principally because more people are coming to live here effect. we can say that for sure. it who have a definitejob may be to do with other factors. it may be to do with other factors. it more people are coming to live here who have a definite job offer. more people are coming to live here who have a definitejob offer. they may be to do with some of the have got a firm job to go to. people economy is in the eu are more prosperous than before so workers from outside the eu in particular, are choosing to leave. that could be that may be something to do with the are choosing to leave. that could be a factor as well. time now for a fa ct that may be something to do with the fact that the immigration cap was weather update. the cloud certainly moved for doctors and nurses. we are getting some more skilled workers coming in and also we are getting has a built in. for most of us there more international students from as been little sunshine compared to outside the eu coming in, yesterday. we did start with sunshine across the east of england, across north—west of scotland, but principally from china and india in particular. what does it indicate if for most about this is a blank a cover of cloud and there is rain in the number of people coming from outside the eu was writing to there as well. particularly for england and wales, a few showers for scotland. for most of scotland and counterbalance the number coming from within the eu falling? what does that indicate about future prospects on immigration and that target that you mentioned? that target that you mentioned? that target may not be there for that northern ireland it is dry. it much longer because we know that at
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the immigration bill that the government wants to move to, which remained that way through the night. some showers. elsewhere, the rain will become inactive it is passed by will ease away and it will not be as parliament after brexit, there is no cold. low temperatures of around four or five celsius. milder than cold. low temperatures of around four orfive celsius. milder than it has been for some time. it does mean mention of that specific target in that because of rain is moving out that. so that is a policy in the of the way and despite low cloud and fog, what exactly is a way it is yea rs that. so that is a policy in the years to come and it may not be looking drier, a little bit brighter there in three or four years. years to come and it may not be there in three orfour years. but years to come and it may not be there in three or four years. but i don't think there is any prospect of but we do have some rain and that i could be in breach. i don't strengthening winds to contend with 00:29:23,935 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 later today. think anyone would see that happening. but it does look like there is some rebalancing going on in that companies who may be struggling to get workers from the eu are perhaps recruiting from outside the eu but there is no different cause and effect. we can't say that for sure. it may be to do with other factors, it may be to do with other factors, it may be to do with some of the economy is in the eu are relatively more prosperous than they were before so workers are choosing to leave. i could be a factor as well. thank you, danny. labour leaderjeremy corbyn has said his party will now support
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a second eu referendum after his alternative plan was defeated for a second time in the commons. but mr corbyn also suggested he will continue pushing for "other available options" including a general election. that announcement came after mps voted last night to endorse the prime minister's brexit strategy, but only after a series of concessions. with me now is our assistant political editor norman smith. some better news for mrs may last night. it seems she has lost all the votes when it comes to brexit. there were around roughly 100 tory mps who decided not to back her on this proposal to allow parliament to extend article 50 if the deal goes down. on the other hand, team mate are pointing out that while there was a core of 22 tory mps who voted against theresa may, most of the brexit supporters chose to abstain,
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evidence perhaps have some softening of their position. i am joined by peter bone, a prominent euro—sceptic. there does seem to be a change of mood amongst some of your colleagues which has led team may to believe that some may be about to back the prime minister's deal. i don't see any evidence of that whatsoever, the truth of the matter is the prime minister has been told how she will get a deal through parliament, and that is by getting the backstop, the irish backstop replaced with alternative methods. if she can deliver that she will get a deal, we will wait and see how that negotiations are successful or not, i don't think really anything that happened last night was about that. it was more about the fact that many tory mps do not want to have no deal taken off the table. doesn't last night tell us the table. doesn't last night tell us that the ranks of the euro—sceptics are beginning to ' 7 euro—sceptics are beginning to split? some are voting against and some are abstaining.
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split? some are voting against and some are abstaininglj split? some are voting against and some are abstaining. i don't think thatis some are abstaining. i don't think that is true, that some voted against and some abstained, there was no organised whipping or voting, all that happened was a lot of us felt that mrs may said that we are coming out on the 29th of march, which everyone supported, and there is an act of parliament that says that'll happen. why on earth at this late stage change that? my would be furious if we did not come out on the 29th of march and that would happen across the country. let me cite you evidence that some may point to as a softening opposition, jacob rees mogg now it seems no longer calling for the withdrawal agreement to be reopened orfor the backstop agreement to be reopened orfor the ba cksto p to agreement to be reopened orfor the backstop to be replaced as the brady amendment demands, instead suggesting there could be an appendix which provided it has some kind of time—limit, is fine. appendix which provided it has some kind of time—limit, is finelj appendix which provided it has some kind of time-limit, is fine. i do not know exactly what jacob has said but i know what he has voted for in
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the house of commons and that is for a replacement to the backstop and if the backstop in any way is in place, in other words it could keep us permanently in the eu, then mrs may's deal will not go through parliament. thank you for your time. we will find out soon enough because we know that definitely there will have to be a meaningful vote. some people are speculating it could be even sooner. people are speculating it could be even sooner. talk of a snap vote next week. what do you think of that? quite possibly. if you look at what is happening in the house of commons next week, the answer is not very much which fuels the suspicion that we could be voting on mrs may's deal. thank you. time to catch up with the weather. it is all change today, isn't it? it certainly is, we have swapped the blue sky and sun glasses for grey sky and umbrella, that is the scene at the moment in london. we have some rain in the south—east of england right through the midlands
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and into the north west of england, including wales as well. cher was continuing here. they continue to move eastward through the rest of this afternoon, a few bright spells lingering. brighterskies this afternoon, a few bright spells lingering. brighter skies in the far north—west of scotland, otherwise cloudy and misty and murky and quite a big drop in temperatures, really. 8-13d. a big drop in temperatures, really. 8—13d. overnight tonight we continue with a few showers across england and wales, and they will tend to fade away. we keep a lot of cloud tonight, it will be misty and murky in places with the temperature is not dropping lower than about 4—8d. during friday for most of us it will bea dry during friday for most of us it will be a dry day, there could be a few showers in central and eastern parts of england. staying cloudy for many of england. staying cloudy for many of us, maximum temperature 11—13d.
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