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difference. in terms of when it hello, i'm kasia madera. he is now safely in canada. it's ten o'clock and you're watching comes to the two opposition this is outside source. a bbc news special from westminster as mps vote on a fast—track lot that leaders, sitting together someone has to buy giant they are they going would require the prime minister to politicians are discussing a to have to blink, because well possible customs union. jeremy rebecca mentioned earlier many seek an extension to the brexit celebrities have weighed in on this. hello, i'm kasia madera, process to avoid a note field corbyn speaking with theresa may. eltonjohn saying... this is outside source. brexit. let's take you straight to theresa may meets face to face the labour leader saying the meeting the house or mps have already begun with the leader of the opposition happen in your opinion? was slow going. to try to break the brexit deadlock. they start in a position actually where in terms of the withdrawal there hasn't been as much voting on a series of amendments to change as i expected, the main belt this evening is a they discussed a possible customs but we are continuing union, butjeremy corbyn agreement, it's a legally binding to have some discussions. said it was slow going. the meeting was useful ellen degeneres saying... highly procedural hour in front of there hasn't been as much she's referring to these luxury us highly procedural hour in front of usi highly procedural hour in front of us i think where mps will go in and pa rt agreement, it's a legally binding part of the agreement, is not much but inconclusive. hotels, which are owned change as i expected, by the sultan of brunei. try to add these amendments to that but we are continuing disagreement on it, the difference of christ being on the political to have discussions. in the us congress, so far they've bill that was put forward earlier the meeting was useful, declaration that the future only seen a short summary the actor george clooney but inconclusive. relationship and when it comes to of the mueller report. has been really vocal. that, it is the prime minister's but now a committee has voted today. strictly speaking, we are in meanwhile in parliament, to approve using subpeonas to obtain he says... the entire document. the committee stage of the process, redlines which he refused to budge and there's international from until now, they have really outrage as sharia law comes so we are waiting to see for a third into effect in brunei. the deadlock continues. gotten away. so she didn't want to anyone found guilty of adultery reading of the bell and at that or homosexuality there faces point, you expect the house of customs union or single market, does being stoned to death. not want freedom of movement, she commons if they follow the pattern wa nts not want freedom of movement, she wants the uk to have its own but the sultan of brunei has for the evening, to pass the bell the ayes 310, that noes to the left, insisted his country is fair. independent trading policy with the onto the house rest of the well. the conditions 310. translation: anyone visiting a vote was tied in the house the country will attain thatjeremy corbyn has said is that good memories, and are able of commons for the first time to experience our peaceful in a quarter of a century, he was a custom union and a close and harmonious environment mps will be voting on brexit again alignment with the single market now later, on a possible delay. and the best hospitality. malysia's former prime minister let's go back to westminster,
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najib razak appears in court accused thatis alignment with the single market now that is a puzzler because that's not because right now — here's rebecca again of stealing billions of dollars mps are debating a new bill on why the sultan has a properly defined policy for lots chosen to do this now. in a corruption trial. which aims to try and of people. what this close alignment avoid a no—deal brexit. and we'll bring you the latest with the single market mean? so that from the celebrity trial in the us this is the image live now, and the he is trying to sure up his base in where actors are accused of paying may be some ram as jami cox said in bribes to get their children into top universities. the interview with fluoride to talk bill they are discussing is called brunei, we are understanding from about a customs relationship and how the cooper bill. if it passes, it a nalysts. that would work. but on a will force theresa may to ask the eu brunei, we are understanding from analysts. it is a very wealthy oil country but is moving towards a confirmatory referendum, taking part recession. he's been able to hold for a longer delay so the uk does ina european confirmatory referendum, taking part in a european election, how close is onto power so effectively by giving the uk to the single market, those people a very high quality standard not leave the european union without of life now some analyst saying this are the issues where there will be difficult debate between the two isa of life now some analyst saying this is a move to sure up his islamic dumb equity chamber looks a little credentials but could plate sides. the tomorrow, christian will empty now but we expected to get much fuller over the next half an hour before voting begins, and we be right back to because there's a politically well for them. although hello and welcome to the programme. lot happening right now, and peace a think that... we're the vote around there is this international theresa may has met condemnation, there is some response with the leader of the opposition, new bill which aims to china but a in what she says is an attempt 10pm uk time. note to brexit. as i live and exist on social media in brunei to overcome their differences and prevent the uk from leaving the european union without a deal. criticising it, most people their support these kind of laws. rebecca currently the uk has until the 12th now — just to recap. april to approve a plan in from of the house of commons, the as the law stands now, brexit will happen on april 12 that is acceptable to the eu. with or without a deal. henschke there. or it will leave with no deal. debating is that cooper bell, and if if there's no deal, then in the us, the housejudiciary committee has voted to subpoena many of the ways of doing business the plan today was that mrs may it passes, in of forest trees that between the uk and eu would be cut the full mueller report. make to ask the eea for longer that means it's given its chairman and mr corbyn would try to find the go—ahead to order delays of the uk does not lead the the justice department to give as soon as brexit begins. congress a full copy a plan they can both agree on, european union without an agreement. of the document. to then put to mps for a vote. you might be thinking yesterday, it's already had one vote tonight the prime minister already we have had top lines
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here's jeremy corbyn call it a second reading that, and i said she would ask for another of the report last month on what took place. got the rail by only five votes. extension — and you'd be right. from the attorney general bill barr. here she is. he said... we had a discussion and there hasn't but leaving with a deal been as much changes i expected, is the best solution. let's cross over alive, he enjoys us so, we will need a further but we are continuing to have from inside the palace of extension of article 50. but on the question discussions tomorrow morning. westminster, bring us up to date. of whether president trump i put forward the view obstructed justice, he said... from the labour party one that is as short as possible that we want to achieve a customs union with the european union, and which ends when we pass a deal. five votes in it to get to the next we want to have access to market and in particular we discussed that age of the bell, which compels trees bill barr has said the report dynamic regulatory alignment, this bill would ensure that and made to go back to brussels and theresa may must request it, by law. will be made public by mid—april — that's guaranteed european and we're expecting it to be in half regulations minimum, extend article 50 something she says though that will almost certainly be she's willing to do but a short in a redacted form. particularly an environment extension only sell the debate is an hour. this is why the committee's as well as consumer employment continuing at the moment, this is rights, so we did have a discussion it's a cross—party bill, chairman said it wanted which means it has support to see the full report. about all of that and this about 15 pages worth of the men then from multiple political parties. will continue tomorrow it was introduced by on the technical level. sell at very late night tonight if labour's yvette cooper. we have reason to suspect here she is speaking this administration's motives. they are both in and out of these in parliament earlier. essentially what some mps are the mueller report and what this bill does, fishing for is a specific date for probably isn't the an extension, not be on may 22 for therefore, is a few things. "total exoneration" jeremy corbyn speaking after that meeting. mrs may first announced this plan some conservative brexiteers sound first of all, it provides some the president claims it to be. that want an extension beyond the clarity about how those in a televised statement last night. earlier today in parliament end ofjune. as i said, not to get decisions about the length the department is wrong she explained her reasoning. of the extension will be taken. the purpose of meeting it gives a role for to try to withhold that information with the leader of the opposition to this stage of the vote is narrow, this house in that process. from this committee. today is indeed to look at those congress is entitled only five, the final votes will be and i think it also ensures to all of the evidence. areas that we agree on, this isn'tjust my opinion. it is also a matter of law. i think there are a number of areas perhaps between ten and 11 o'clock that we don't slip back into facing we agree on in relation to brexit. tonight, if they goes through the
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i think we both want to deliver that no—deal cliff edge almost but here's another member of the committee — the republican matt gaetz. leaving the eu with a deal, i think by accident because of the nature option of in their own attempts to and complexities of the situation we both want to protect jobs. decide when to go back to brussels and what we are facing. everyone in congress that i've i think we both want to ensure shall be compelled to disobey mps spoken to want to see the material that doesn't necessarily mean she's i think at the moment that we end free movement, and relevant facts of the mueller we both recognise the importance any closer to getting a deal. i'm we all know there is no report made public to the american of the withdrawal agreement. consensus on the best way forward. people, and really what you're seeing from democrats here isn't what we want to do now is find a way joined now from the fnp, we know we hope we reach it, a sincere desire to unearth forward that can command the support jeremy corbyn and teresa may not but at the moment there is no the mueller report. of this house and deliver on brexit agreement, so let's at least sustain they're grappling with the fact and the result of the referendum today but others as well how did it the agreement about ruling out that they've been wrong the worst way forward. about russia for 22 months. and ensure that people can continue so while we wait and find out if having trust in their politicians go? i think the first minister has kim wehle is a former assistant us attorney. in doing what they ask us to do. said she's not altogether convinced she spoke to katty kay thatis so while we wait and find out if that is going to be passed, send teresa may doesn't really want to on beyond 100 days earlier. she gave that statement during prime ministers questions, here's her take. and she was then asked a very on the other side of the channel — compromise. and she's got quite a the eu would still have to agree awkward question indeed. bit in history to this, because back at the beginning of the brexit would still have to agree send prime minister said the biggest threat to our standing in the world, process a scottish government put to our defence and our economy, to give that extension. forward detailed compromise european commission president is the leader of the opposition. proposals and document scotland's jean—claude juncker has warned there can be no further short conclusions by someone who came in herjudgment, what now qualifies place in europe and teresa may extension of the brexit deadline, into thejustice department simply failed refused to engage with unless a deal is approved are different from a50 pages him for involvement in brexit? by the end of next week. of a detailed analysis by someone here he is. translation: the european council who actually conducted prime minister. them at all. and really what she has given all necessary the investigation and produced 27... should have been at that time is time and space to the uk you think it can be a radically every member of this house reach out, not just to the devolved different interpretation to take its decision. administrations but to all the of the mueller report? is involved in brexit. however, i think that a no deal absolutely. parties given that the boat and the referendum was so close across the at midnight on the 12th the devil is in the details, i want to deliver brexit, of april is now a more uk given the two nations that the uk the proof is in the pudding. i want to deliver brexit and more likely scenario. in an orderly way, i want to do it and scotland and northern ireland i do not think congress as soon as possible, i want to do it it's not the outcome i want, but it' will stop at the report
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voted to remain, particularly after without us having to fight the snap general election when she is an outcome for which we had and would want to see actual european parliamentary elections. made sure the eu is feelings are strong over came back without a mandate for the documentation as well. theresa may's decision high brexit that she been tried and ready to cope with. to meet with jeremy corbyn, jean—claude juncker there. that's not unprecedented. it with two ministers resigning. proceeded to try and force but, i not everyone is a fan of this bill. happened with the ken starr investigation. one of them, nigel adams, it happened at the nixon will say that there was a positive said in his resignation letter, "it the barrister saying... she says... investigation, all that material, now seems that you and your cabinet meeting thatjeremy have decided that a deal cooked up will say that there was a positive meeting that jeremy corbyn this 2300 pages of grand jury material afternoon, and i'm sure in that were released relating with a marxist who has never once to the bill clinton investigation. meeting she will be making very clear to him the concern of the fnp in his political life put british i think it's eventually that the labour party shouldn't be going to happen, and i think interest first, is the midwife of a tory brexit. congress's constitutional objective better than no deal. " or provocative is to oversee the presidency, this is the second, otherwise should be having them so they need this information. chris heaton—harris, he said the uk would overcome kim wehle there talking to cassie k pushed through his policy option. leaving without a deal. indeed, there was a joint statement more than 30 ministers have resigned and let's go to the conservative from theresa may's government, from the lid den leader and others injust over two years. np... he's not mincing his words. —— katty kay. actress felicity compared to previous this afternoon saying any compromise huffman arrives at court in boston. prime ministers, this is something of a record. deal reach must be put back to the she is accused of paying a bribe to people for a referendum that the get her daughter into a top a former leader of the option to remain. ella not getting conservatives, iain duncan smith, university. issued this warning about the prime minister's meeting jeremy corbyn will stand by that? the home secretary, sajid javid, with the leader of the opposition. has announced a compensation scheme for those caught up in the windrush while the signs are not good at it, scandal, describing their treatment it's a major moment and i would i will leave the last bit there to at the hands of the home office simply counseled my government but the trade union once a people vote and labour party members want as "a terrible mistake that should and party and prime minister, never have happened". one as well and labour party you guys. stop, think very carefully some who arrived in the uk
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co nfe re nce one as well and labour party conference passed a motion were accused of not having what you are doing. the right legal paperwork. if you give legitimacy to a man that supporting the idea of a people is something else worth pointing out — i think is genuinely not fit to run that. so there must be a lot of parliament is fast britain and will do it damage, pressure 011 tracking the cooper bill. that. so there must be a lot of pressure on corbin to ditch that you will damage the very usually, it's a much slower process option, which is clearly favoured by prospect of your own party, party members. what about teresa may to introduce bills, debate, and most importantly for people my colleaguejune kelly amendments and a vote on them. has this report. like me, the prospects be because i was told that before i came to the uk as for our country. it can take weeks or months. a baby of six months. butjeremy corbyn has also been but in a rare move, this one i went to school, it was mostly they met sewell about the opera —— about setting up a home they met sewell about the opera —— the option of a referendum and for my children, working. criticised for meeting with may. another thing she really got in is being fast tracked. so, i was british. these talks is amy revoking of this is from caroline lucas today, it will either as well as raising four children, of the green party. article 50, something she would pass or be voted down glenda caesar worked "may is sinking & trying to drag favour in order to avoid no deal. in the house of commons, for the nhs for 20 years. the lower house, and then corbyn down with her. but when she tried to get a uk she'll resign if her deal passes. probably tomorrow, it will head unfortunately, that no ship. to the house of lords — passport, like so many windrush even if he winds customs union, unfortunately, that no ship. unfortunately, that no ship. victims, she was told unfortunately, that notion provide monday night in relation to revoking the upper house. naomi grimley is in westminsterfor she wasn't british. was defeated because they didn't it'll be torn up if boris is pm." us. she lost herjob, and with no uk naomi grimley is in westminsterfor us. we're expecting vote imminently. quit wit, if mps voted for it would citizenship, she wasn't have been passed, and we would have eligible for benefits. had much stronger protection against it is actually running a little bit alistair campbell, a former labour campaign director for tony blair, negative brexit then we'll get this long, this debate, and the deputy doesn't think anything will come evening if the bill is passed but that's history and as far as i'm speaker has told some speakers they of the meeting. concerned the fnp will continue to need to speed up because they are in i had to rely on my children, the labour party membership is absolutely clear. across party we put that statement danger of running out of time. we to maybe put money on the gas and electric. i've just been checking the revoke this afternoon. but i'm sure what are expecting a vote later, and it's it's hard. we shouldn't have to website, i'm not arguing for it, worth pointing out that the less go through all of that. vote on this bill was the second so, for the last ten years, will —— of the team to impress is he she's been struggling i'm just looking at the people's financially and emotionally. vote to end this nonsense, reading. it passed by a margin of
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but that petition has been signed cannot trust teresa maine to deliver five votes. things still very tight by a third at his electorate. oi'i cannot trust teresa maine to deliver on any political agreement, i bet he in the house of commons tonight. now, you got to start listening makes of that. because teresa made to somebody and to which i think is not going to be around for much naomi, even if it doesn't get past, there's the potential that's there i got so depressed that i really the gravity is moving towards public longer. we know she's on the layout, wanted to take my life. opinion, i have no doubt about that will be indicative votes on monday i had made up my mind that at all, and it's moving and party and she gets undertaking to change but these will be proposed by the i was going to take tablets opinion and you see the people the political declaration, she could government. how does that work was and close my eyes because who really have got into the detail i'm thinking, "how do go and be replaced by an even more i get out of this?" in all of this understand that any glenda feels her life hard—line tory minister like boris has been on hold. brexit for labour to co—brexit ? you may remember and she'll now be one of thousands with theresa may i think would be who will be applying for johnson who could then renege on a political heir of a gigantic compensation from the government. those undertaking so corbyn will i'm hoping that it can reflect have to be very tiny and the way he ? you may rememberand peas ? you may remember and peas were wrestling the timetable off of and validate the pain and suffering deals with the premise of the bottom theresa may. —— you may or member proportion and i don't think line, any compromise still have to that we've gone through and go back to the people. with advice loss of earnings, loss of my mps. ona pension for ten years. theresa may. —— you may or member mps. on a setback tonight, when they he will do it. forjeremy corbyn there, for being voted to nature, there was actually the home secretary said a tiny house of commons, a very “ error. canny in the negotiations of the the compensation scheme could cost around £200 million. so, what do labour want? prime minister and as far as i'm but depending on how many people these are the five key labour apply, the total bill thing to happen, 310—310, and the could be nearer 600 million. demands from the last concerned, the negotiations although a positive on the surface and adding june kelly, bbc news. time both leaders met, chief among them joining a customs union, and a close alignment technical talks about things like speaker ended up having to cast the what could constitute a customs with the single market. union, the noise from inside the being in a customs union means not last vote which, in tradition, is to being able to strike trade deals party and those close to the leader with other countries, is don't necessarily think that as the uk would have agreed to match eu tariffs. talks and be and will be productive and what we might see here next be the status quo. we mentioned welcome. you're watching outside this is often referred to as a soft brexit. week, as a whole range of votes a theresa may signalled last night you series of other options and
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it is a shift from labour's original may adopt that approach if her talks source live from the bbc news room. six ‘tests' for a brexit deal, alternatives to the dl, but this with jeremy corbyn namely that it would deliver time the indicative of the process, may adopt that approach if her talks withjeremy corbyn do not result in theresa may has held face to face any resolution. those talks expected talks with the leader the ‘exact same benefits' which you may remember, that was of the opposition to try to end as being in the single involved in this time, results will to restart tomorrow. naomi grimley, the deadlock over brexit. market and customs union, be expected to be binding on the government. jeremy corbyn has described the something that can't really be as always, many thanks. brace interesting point as always, thank meeting as" inconclusive". achieved without staying in them. you for bringing us up to date. yourselves for a long date as if it the attorney general has isa told our political editor, yourselves for a long date as if it is a bit delayed there. we're going laura kuennsberg, that an agreement we heard from european commission over a customs union expect lots more study next to bring you up—to—date with more presidentjean—claude juncker is on the cards. statement of christ yes the prime earlier in the program — warning there can be no minister and the opposition leader further short extensions of the brexit deadline, even if there was a customs union, still meeting tomorrow, stay with us news. unless a deal is approved we are not saying we're going new laws have come into force by the end of next week. here an outside source we have lots to negotiate a customs union... more still to come. more pressure on in the south east asian country that sentiment was echoed but you're willing. of brunei, making adultery and homosexuality punishable by irish prime minister leo varadkar let's wait and see. by stoning to death. belling after reports this this decision to implement the it would be foolish to start strict new interpretation of sharia, and also the french anti—stall or islamic law, has been widely imposing conditions on a genuine belling after reports this criticised by the president emmanuel macron. offer of discussion, a nti —stall system belling after reports this anti—stall system may have they've been meeting today. contributed to the ethiopian airlines class. —— crash. international community. here's the bbc‘s rebecca henschke. which is what it is. the european council is open to granting a further extension but if we did it, we would still to the united kingdom, the united nations has called them repatriate a vast swath of powers but we don't want that further cruel, inhumane, degrading, extension to merely be a licence back to this country. forfurther indecision. said this is a serious setback we need a decision in human rights for the region. here's newsnight‘s political we've also had, of course, from the united kingdom editor's take on it. government and parliament. nicholas watt‘s tweeted, condemnation from hollywood actors, "this is worthy of yes prime minister. we need a clear plan. calling for this international an extension in that context is one thing, but a rolling extension thatjust boycott of luxury hotels leads to further indecision,
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govt source on challenge of reaching agreement between theresa may further majorities against things and jeremy corbyn on a customs that would, they hope, but majorities for nothing, have the economic impact to be felt back in brunei by isn't a solution for anyone. union: our position is a customs this very wealthy sultan. we have seen a response from asian union, but we don't call it that. failed to reach a verdict human rights groups, but not labour's position is not a customs in the trial of david duckenfield translation: a long extension from the countries themselves. , the police officer who was match commander on the day so, countries like indonesia, involving the united kingdom union but they do call it that." of the hillsborough malaysia, neighbouring countries disaster in 1989. have been very quiet. participating in european elections the former chief superintendent denies the manslaughter by gross and one other interesting thing negligence of 95 liverpool fans. and institutions is neither clear to bring up, @guardianheather this prosecutors say they will now seek a retrial. asean, of course, unwilling is from heather stewart fiona trott was at to interfere but also themselves or automatic, and i'd like to repeat at the guardian, "shadow foreign preston crown court. seeing rising homophobia and that now with conviction. secretary emily thornberry saying the news is still sinking in, writes to labour mps, but some of them saying they're our priority must be the effective insisting jc mustn't agree to any disappointed that there has been no working of the european union and the common market. outcome and that negligence manslaughter charge, because it's laws like this coming in. the european union cannot forever be been a long road for them, over the hostage to the resolution deal without a referendum attached. past 30 years, there had been to in of a political crisis class and independent inquiry, private prosecution and his trial at rebecca henschke there. "yes, any deal agreed in the united kingdom. by parliament must be subject preston crown court as well, where human rights groups says the lgbt community is scared and want to leave. to a confirmatory public vote, and yes, the other option david deck and field is also being here's one researcher. the presidents not only gave a on the ballot must be remain." told today that the crown we are hearing lgbt people in brunei statement. he's also been tweeting. he said he would never give up the prosecution service is seeking a are understandably terrified. this isa are understandably terrified. this is a very stressful time for them. the person i was communicating with this morning that he is feeling island of ireland is irish. and the retrial. extremely tense and anxious. no one i think both parties, or knew no one irish news website the general has knows whether these laws are going is going to like it, christian is in to be implemented or not, but there also been quoting him further as saying france and ireland rde you westminster, the fact that the is the tremendous fear because their countries most directly impacted by you're watching outside source. our opposition leader of the country lead story is that teresa may and government has essentially said that meeting together, but attacks from brexit. all sides over this. yes, jeremy angela merkel also spoke today.
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their lives are worth nothing. she mentioned ireland as well. corbyn was circumspect about how it jeremy corbyn had met in an attempt whether or not the penalties are this is what she said. went today, they talked about implement it or not tenant lgbt to try and break that brexit that people in brunei have been made translation: i've always said i'll customs and how it might work, block and will meet again tomorrow fight until the last minute second—class citizens and they could for an orderly brexit. future trading relationships. this face death. understandingly a very that's in the interests evening when he came to speak he of britain but is above all said they also raised an issue morning. freighting position. we have heard also in our interests. people have left the country in the my trip to ireland tomorrow is, ofa of course, to a country of a complementary vote on whatever last year or so because they have turning to known that these laws would be fully which is especially affected agreement they came to, i think he malaysia because as an eu member state. put that in there because there was implement it and they wanted to get on one side, it's about out before they faced any risk under some reporting earlier that day that the integrity of the internal maybe he was a setting that as a these laws. market which will end here he is arriving condition and then you got this we can hear from on the island of ireland. at the high court. letter from condition and then you got this involving billions of dollars that we can hearfrom one of we can hear from one of those people at the same time, it's letterfrom emily condition and then you got this letter from emily thornberry to np forced to leave over his country's about peace in ireland, saying it should be in there and went missing from the state fund when it comes to the ballot, i that was supposed to actually help treatment of homosexuals. between northern ireland remain should be on the ballot as well. so yeah, he is under pressure the malaysian people. so now all now safely in canada, and the republic of ireland. he spoke to the bbc‘s eyes a re the malaysian people. so now all world service radio. some more reaction from the remaining wing of his eyes are on their capital kuala party, so how is he going to far to lumpur where he stays in several from around the world. go for it, apparently they set a cases against him. here he is germany's site programme of works in front of them, arriving at the high court and he deutsche welle says... did have some supporters who turned and they will be negotiating teens out to greet him with one group even "uk prime minister theresa may's from each side which will work final brexit gamble is to seek help tonight, and presumably all the way praying with him before he entered from an equally divided the building. he's not guilty. and dysfunctional labour party. not guilty. through maybe tomorrow, and even this is... it goes on to say it's almost like maybe all the way into the weekend. we always... we know him, we know him. if you have until monday and there najib razak been accused of taking the blind leading the blind. more than ten million dollars and this opinion piece is no agreement and it doesn't look from a subsidiary of a government
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like when either, i think it's from thomas l friedman likely as the prime minister investment fund called 1mdb. in the new york times say indicated yesterday, they will bring "the united kingdom has backis gone mad" — and says, indicated yesterday, they will bring back is indicative votes on all the the fund was set up "the problem with holding out options and let the house to side so by mr najib in 2009, for a perfect brexit plan is that it would just type in the government when he became prime minister, you can't fix stupid." running those indicative votes, to boost malaysia's which i don't know, i might make a economic development. in his words. listen to what the czech but instead it allegedly president had to say in a press conference. funded lavish lifestyles, including this luxury super—yacht. translation: i hold brexit as a disaster. and this jewellery which police said it's a disaster for both sides — they had recovered from one of mr najib's properties. for great britain and the eu. mr najib was cleared strong sentiments throughout europe. of any wrongdoing while our europe correspondent damian he was prime minister. grammaticas from brussels with more on the eu's position. but last year he was ousted in a shock election defeat, if the uk is still deadlocked next week, if mrs may prompting the new government still cannot present to reopen investigations into 1mdb. something, what happens? he's now facing 42 charges in total. the eu is still not saying he has pleaded not guilty to all of them. it wouldn't be open his lawyer said mr najib to a long extension. was determined to defend himself and to clear his name. so, in effect, mrs may has these days to get the deal if he is called to give his version, through and then can have a few more notjust you, i'm looking forward days, or weeks, for the uk to wrap up the process and be out
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to it because he's got a lot to say. of the eu in a few weeks. otherwise, the option facing the uk many of mr najib's opponents have is still a very long extension — faced criminal charges for trying to investigate him. the end of the year or beyond, this mp told our south—east asia taking part in eu elections, correspondentjonathan head that he believed greed got staying in the eu for months and months and months while the uk tries to work things out. the eu is offering a binary choice, the better of him. as it were, the uk has a week to decide. too much power, he got more money and with more power and money, we'll dip back into brexit other but he want to be even more power and more money, so the system later on in the programme but ijust corrupted him and he wa nted later on in the programme but ijust wanted to bring you up—to—date want corrupted the system back. what is happening in the united you can read much more about the 1mdb scandal on our website, including this article on how it's reverberated around the world with a vast web states. two us actresses are among of financial transactions. for more on this lspoke to our business reporter and malaysia specialist, the parents involved in a admission leisha santorelli box 4 and malaysia specialist, scan. felicity huffman, who you may leisha santorelli. know from the tv show desperate the prime minister has previously shown that he has no qualms with pitting political rivals or even his own proteges behind bars.
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housewives and lori loughlin. this is huffman. a prime example of this is his old deputy prime minister, he was put in jail over suddenly she's accused of paying $15,000 and corruption charges, to have her daughter's sat results corrected at an examination centre he was put in jail over sodomy "controlled" by an admissions and corruption charges, consultant who prosecutors say masterminded the scam. which at the time that nada tawfik has more from new york. was widely criticised. now he has since been pardoned today at the courthouse in boston, and back on the political team, but again, he's taking a very tough stance with the scandal, he has promised them the nation you had camera crews camped out with their eyes trained as a parade of elect tory that he's going to bring the people who stole that money to justice and he's pa rents their eyes trained as a parade of parents from their eyes trained as a parade of pa rents from wealthy their eyes trained as a parade of parents from wealthy executives to going to read to it for them. vineyard owners to lori loughlin and it's worth noting though felicity huffman, who have become that the trial will last quite the faces of this scam, as they went a long time and today in court he only faced segment of the 42 charges, said into court for their initial the expectation is a real drag on for quite some time. appearance. this is largely a formality. the two actors did not have to enter a plea in this hearing. it was mainly to kind of now, he's not the only one expected, who else can we see? set out the arrangements of their the hope is we see the real bail, to speak about any kind of mastermind in this, and that a malaysian businessman. special requests they may have, but the wall streetjournal reporter according to court documents, one is worked the story and exposed the fraud and call him $1 billion wail, he received lasted , pa rent according to court documents, one parent who has been implicated in this scandal has already pleaded of attention around his playboy billionaire lifestyle, guilty to prosecutors in an apparent
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and siphoning in the stolen money deal. and we know that others are in but he's on the rhine and authorities have not been able talks with prosecutors. the key to catch and yet and he's believed question is whether these two actors to be in china hiding, but until then, he can't stand trial go try to cut a deal with and expect a pretrial injune prosecutors or if they will take it and expecting the wife to also go toa prosecutors or if they will take it to a lengthy trial. that's going to on trial later this year. certainly make headlines. thanks to nada tawfik. let's go back to brexit. i want to show you some of the front pages of tomorrow's newspaper stories on brexit. boeing is under renewed pressure, following reports the new european is a british the anti—stall system pro—eu weekly newspaper. it's calling the brexit saga "bent politics". on the ethiopian airlines flight there you go. the new statesman is a british which crashed last month, political and cultural magazine — forced the nose of the plane down, with this cartoon of a wrecking ball even after the pilots crashing into big ben. had switched it off. the 737 max is the company's they are liking big bend. the sub—title is "how our political top selling jet, system is self destructing." with about 5,000 on order, but it's been grounded the financial times hasjeremy across the world. corbyn giving a thumbs up as it well, tomorrow morning ethiopia's transport ministry reports on their meeting. is due to give an update though he did say it was a bit inconclusive. and finally, let's on the investigation. have a look at the american
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publication politico. what more do we know about what the "jeremy corbyn's brexit problem — theresa may boxes labour leader into a corner." report is saying in this particular anti—stall mechanism ? trying to get some kind of collaboration on what to do about what exactly happened with this brexit. politicians are still debating. we're expecting a vote accident involving ethiopian possibly extending the deadline. to airlines but also the one involving stay with here on bbc news. lion air in indonesia in october, certainly what seems to be emerging thus far if you're talking about the as though there and welcome to a ethiopian air crash, the pilots look at the weather for the week initially seem to turn off the ahead. i we're flipping between anti—stall initially seem to turn off the a nti —stall system initially seem to turn off the anti—stall system pushing their nose down, this is shortly after it took spring like weather and what we saw off. the pilots then apparently took on wednesday. we have the heavy hail shower systems. we saw hale a long over manual control, and try to stabilise the plane, but apparently, southern parts of them then. we have that did not seem to work for cash. seen southern parts of them then. we have seen disruptive snow along the perhaps he don't entirely now and north. it is going to get cut off. said they decided to return and that arctic airflow, as you can see restore the power of the anti—stall for the next couple of days. some of system, but one assumes that because the coldest weather has been during the coldest weather has been during the manual attempted not achieve the course of tuesday and wednesday.
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as we start to cut off that desired results. and members and northerly wind, we will start to crewmembers could not regain control of the plane. this is really sort of pull in something a little bit less cold. still for thursday, some at this point, preliminary reports, miserable weather, the potentialfor we are waiting for the official some snow across the hills of wales report and that you say, we may and southwest, the midlands, as well learn more about that tomorrow. report and that you say, we may learn more about that tomorrowm report and that you say, we may learn more about that tomorrow. in a as parts of scotland and northern few sentences, michelle, what are be ireland and northern england. but in between the showers and once the fog expected from this press conference has lifted and the ice has melted tomorrow? well, i think the key comedy frost too, we should see some thing is everyone is looking for good spots of sunshine. we will a nswe i’s thing is everyone is looking for answers in the meantime the pressure start to see temperatures recovering is building up on billing, where i to double figures. they have barely am in the united states you have a been a double figures the last couple of days. but more showers senate committee on commerce and science in transportation and will keep rotating around our area lodging its own investigation, so i of low pressure. this next band of think at the moment there are still rain and hill snow still with us in lots more questions than answers and billing of christ trying to respond by doing a software feed. and lots northern scotland. the devils in the detail, but with it, like the of people asked her for answers, thank you and we will see you soon. decease of the heaviest showers, with hail, with thunder. looks like a drier day across parts of northern hello, time for a catch up with some scotla nd a drier day across parts of northern scotland on friday. and to pitchers
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of our major weather stories around again starting to respond to that the globe. extensive flooding in strengthening april sunshine and the fa ct strengthening april sunshine and the fact that we've cut off that northerly arctic win. low pressure iran and in recent days, this is the area of low pressure responsible this great big swell of cloud, pulling operatories the likes of to the coming days. does that start to the coming days. does that start to think a little further afghanistan and twice at kazakhstan, southwards. this high—pressure start even at saw some significant to reestablish itself across parts lighting, the picture is not entirely clear for the coming days of the uk. with this high—pressure but they will be some isolated and the southeasterly winds, we start to pick up something milder. showers around and most concern is the start of the weekend when it temperatures make it more springlike as we head into the weekend, akin to looks like we'll see heavier rain last weekend potentially. with this once again, practically gathering to week weather from coming across the the west and the caspian sea and some snow across the higher ground. north sea which is still relatively cold, it's going to turn quite murky. not as many showers around so the situation still very much an ongoing line in terms of flooding. but again, that low—pressure, and we shall also see showers affecting ever present risk. the wind coming iraq and generally an unsettled picture across the caucasus. we m, ever present risk. the wind coming in, a chilly north sea, it is going to temper the feel of things for the moved down to north america, where eastern side of england. we could here we have had a deep area of low see some fairly heavy showers pressure bringing starving —— stormy building through the course of sunday. maybe one or two for the weather into the eastern seaboard boat race in london. you can see for during the last 25 hours, wednesday
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most, to pitchers are recovering. into thursday, it'll increase and there's more dry weather than target —— target eastern canada, showers. monday, very similar story heavy snow and blizzard conditions again, just chasing the cloud. not for new brunswick labrador and too bad for the start for many of quebec. data become less of this for those starting the easter break. there still a few showers around. we thursday and friday as a deep love still got a low ever prescient does across the plains bringing low—pressure. still that chilly breeze coming in off that north sea. dramatic thunderstorms, right through the mississippi valley with highly damp —— heavy downpour in the that's the battle ground, really. low— pressure that's the battle ground, really. low—pressure to the south, deep south and new orleans. he led high—pressure to the north, and that's what we are going to be flip flopping between these springlike conditions that to continue across the northwest into central park in temperatures and more winter like temperatures and more winter like temperatures because we do start to india through the latter part of the pick up more of an easterly rather sikh. but it does look like all of than southeasterly breeze as we head into the following week. chapters that hate —— keep from the far north actually start to tumble away. but into saturday, that's because the with high—pressure largely dominant, weather stories becoming it does mean there will be less rain increasingly unsettled here, we picked up on the counter at the around, and less snow. it does look drierfor many. western disturbance writing its way around, and less snow. it does look drier for many. some sunshine around, and less snow. it does look drierfor many. some sunshine but it will turn chillier again with the across afghanistan and that will east or a northeasterly when as trigger off if you showers across northern india, and if he winds as opposed to a southeasterly win. well causing a sand and dust storms there's more online. and it looks like on sunday, i will
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see very intense showers affect the northeast of india, but also many price of bangladesh. for the south, dry weather through practise sri lanka, dry conditions in colombo getting further showers. devotee up now, the area of low pressure in the northwest currently, i further loves going to the atlantic and the story for the northwest is an unsettled when, for the coming days, increasing cell across centre of europe with potential for very heavy rainfall causing flash flooding up in italy on thursday and barry had snow across the alps and not arrogating in the air, there will be arrogating in the air, there will be a significant avalanche risk. the aleck at hum promises have quieter by the time we get to the weekend. mark and half an hour.
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