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michel barnier isa is a long road ahead.hel barnier is a realist, he is calm, i hope the conservatives will also be calm because that is the best way for negotiations. the eu has laid out its plan and will expect uk to follow it, and the first phase will deal with exit terms, and only if it is satisfied with move to the second phase, the uk's future relationship with the eu. uk wanted trade talks on the start so that the issues are to be focus on first include citizens rights, the rights of eu
michel barnier isa is a long road ahead.hel barnier is a realist, he is calm, i hope the conservatives will also be calm because that is the best way for negotiations. the eu has laid out its plan and will expect uk to follow it, and the first phase will deal with exit terms, and only if it is satisfied with move to the second phase, the uk's future relationship with the eu. uk wanted trade talks on the start so that the issues are to be focus on first include citizens rights, the rights of eu
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the key reason for that, there isa loss.naked wines, which is an asset that is appreciating in value. —— naked wines. look at the operating profit level, they are up for the second half significantly, that is a good predictor of what is the potential to the business. to what extent were you affected by the weakness of sterling in these numbers? the impact of brexit, the immediate impact of brexit, the immediate impact of brexit has been fiercely wea ker impact of brexit has been fiercely weaker currency, leading through into higher wine prices, those prices have filtered through to the markets. i think we see the trading picture today reflects the current exchange rate environment. the bit of brexit that nobody really understands, the impact on consumer behaviour. as your previous speaker was saying, if inflation runs ahead of wages, it is impossible to expect it will be positive. very briefly, how is the english wine industry doing from your point of view? are you selling a lot of it? probably doing its best since roman tim
the key reason for that, there isa loss.naked wines, which is an asset that is appreciating in value. —— naked wines. look at the operating profit level, they are up for the second half significantly, that is a good predictor of what is the potential to the business. to what extent were you affected by the weakness of sterling in these numbers? the impact of brexit, the immediate impact of brexit, the immediate impact of brexit has been fiercely wea ker impact of brexit has been fiercely...
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he isa extra time he might even get longer.cial player like cristiano, scores special goals. great for the city to be hosting a match like this? you can feel the atmosphere? a great atmosphere in the middle of the city. there is a real buzz not only a red card is but wheels in general, to host a champions league final and such a good one with juventus and champions league final and such a good one withjuventus and real madrid, it is bled —— not only around cardiff but in wales in general. now, as with all major events in recent days, following last week's bombing in manchester security is a real concern, and special preparations are taking place tonight. yes, only are taking place tonight. yes, only a week and a half since that terrorist atrocity in manchester, and we have seen that at major events, sporting events going on, increased police presence, a lot of armed police on the streets and around venues with large crowds. cardiff is certainly no different to that. we arrived late yesterday afternoon, and there was a very visi
he isa extra time he might even get longer.cial player like cristiano, scores special goals. great for the city to be hosting a match like this? you can feel the atmosphere? a great atmosphere in the middle of the city. there is a real buzz not only a red card is but wheels in general, to host a champions league final and such a good one with juventus and champions league final and such a good one withjuventus and real madrid, it is bled —— not only around cardiff but in wales in general....
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this isa make the most of their lives.tting on with the job —— we will see people make the most of their lives. some of your collea g u es most of their lives. some of your colleagues have suggested you might bea colleagues have suggested you might be a caretaker prime minister. to be clear for the record, do be a caretaker prime minister. to be clearfor the record, do you intend to serve a full term? i said during the election campaign that i would serve a full term. what i'm doing 110w serve a full term. what i'm doing now is getting on with the immediate job. i think that's what is important, what the public expect. they want to see government providing that certainty and stability. at what is a critical time for the country. the brexit negotiations started just a week, we need to get those right and make a success need to get those right and make a success of it. but there are other issues we need to address. we have listened to voters and that is what we will do doing. our apologies, it was not picky young but it was
this isa make the most of their lives.tting on with the job —— we will see people make the most of their lives. some of your collea g u es most of their lives. some of your colleagues have suggested you might bea colleagues have suggested you might be a caretaker prime minister. to be clear for the record, do be a caretaker prime minister. to be clearfor the record, do you intend to serve a full term? i said during the election campaign that i would serve a full term. what i'm doing 110w...
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it isa apply honesty to be straight. —— to.which has killed 170 people in the last year in europe alone. and maimed more than 700. this needs to be dealt with honestly. where theirfair points in a? to be dealt with honestly. where their fair points in a? no. and donald trump echoes of what was there. —— there. he originally said there. —— there. he originally said the result of a man, not be watered down, second one that he signed, and i think that is what i signed that he was a more transparent in that hebig islam as a religion is to blame. —— the result of the travel ban. i think that he doesn't like to be told that he can't do that. —— he thinks. but he is torpedoed his lawyers case and has been his own worst enemy. he has shown that the court was correct in thinking that it is anti—muslim animus. this is a code word for what is going on, which is hatred against muslim. -- muscles. is this an attempt from the white house to distract from the fa ct white house to distract from the fact that james comey is white house to distr
it isa apply honesty to be straight. —— to.which has killed 170 people in the last year in europe alone. and maimed more than 700. this needs to be dealt with honestly. where theirfair points in a? to be dealt with honestly. where their fair points in a? no. and donald trump echoes of what was there. —— there. he originally said there. —— there. he originally said the result of a man, not be watered down, second one that he signed, and i think that is what i signed that he was a...
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it isa electrical plugs, not bad plugs!e absence of standards creates a significant inconvenience and cost and frustration. at the other end, took a good outside the security, there is an international standard shaped by others for information security. it is now universally adopted as the best practice in it security governance, the fastest—growing standard in the world, and it is addressing a very real need. businesses are trying to secure their own resilience. there must be resistance, if companies develop different standards independently and want their own standard to go forward, they will make money out of it if it is, that must be quite tense, if you are trying to get to people to say, we are not going to use yours, we will use yours? yes, but in a world of complexes by chains, no organisation operates in isolation, supply chains rely on business partners to be able to share... there must be heated debate. there is healthy exchange, urges good, because a committee which is shaping a standard will spend a long time de
it isa electrical plugs, not bad plugs!e absence of standards creates a significant inconvenience and cost and frustration. at the other end, took a good outside the security, there is an international standard shaped by others for information security. it is now universally adopted as the best practice in it security governance, the fastest—growing standard in the world, and it is addressing a very real need. businesses are trying to secure their own resilience. there must be resistance, if...
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this isa the truth has got to come out.mmunity that is angry and demanding an explanation from politicians locally and nationally. the construction of the tower block is essentially a series of concrete boxes which are the flats. the fire is not supposed to spread from one flat to another. it is supposed to begin teamed. it was not. it spread and it spread upwards and outside through the cladding. in the next half—hour, mps will have a chance to question a government minister about what has happened and there are lots of questions demanding answers. among those, should residents in tower blocks continue to be advised to stay put in their flats when fire breaks out. why has a review of elding regulations covering fire safety promised by the government not been published? promised by the government not been published ? and promised by the government not been published? and why are sprinkler system is not in more widespread use? over the years, just not recently, we've made countless speeches saying that sprinklers should be f
this isa the truth has got to come out.mmunity that is angry and demanding an explanation from politicians locally and nationally. the construction of the tower block is essentially a series of concrete boxes which are the flats. the fire is not supposed to spread from one flat to another. it is supposed to begin teamed. it was not. it spread and it spread upwards and outside through the cladding. in the next half—hour, mps will have a chance to question a government minister about what has...
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for theresa may, it is falling apart, it isa theresa may, it is falling apart, it is a disaster.lready hear rumours about the 9th ofjune. i advise jeremy corbyn to take things head—on, be honest, and set out your vision for this country and how were going to transform it for the better. tax plans that say 95% of people will not pay any more and those at the very top, the super—rich, will those at the very top, the super— rich, will pay those at the very top, the super—rich, will pay a little more so we can super—rich, will pay a little more so we can have super—rich, will pay a little more so we can have more nurses, super—rich, will pay a little more so we can have more nurses, are fire service is not slashed, our navy and raf are not better mated and we have 10,000 new police officers on the street under labour. is this where you thought theresa may and the conservative party would be at this stage of the campaign? at the start of the campaign at the polls were extraordinary. speaking to friends of mine at various levels of the conservative party, no one believed those polls at
for theresa may, it is falling apart, it isa theresa may, it is falling apart, it is a disaster.lready hear rumours about the 9th ofjune. i advise jeremy corbyn to take things head—on, be honest, and set out your vision for this country and how were going to transform it for the better. tax plans that say 95% of people will not pay any more and those at the very top, the super—rich, will those at the very top, the super— rich, will pay those at the very top, the super—rich, will pay a...
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isa, give us an idea of the scope of the cordoned area. we heard from the metropolitan police commissioner that they want people in the area to stay within that space. how large is it? >> reporter: so from where we are on this high street, victor, it goes much further out. the bridge is much further. if i move out of the way so my cameraman can give you a sense, this is the high street. the bridge is further on from those tall buildings that you can see. all this area has been cordoned off. what we heard from the commissioner is basically if you're at home, stay at home. why is that important? it's important because they want to make sure everyone is accounted for, crucially that no one is missing, that no one has been hurt. also, i imagine they're looking at exactly what has happened, taking people's statements, and getting a sense of what happened. we have spoken to locals here who are shaken. i spoke to a young man who was on the bridge when that happened, just a few seconds after it happened. he's very young. he just left work. he was
isa, give us an idea of the scope of the cordoned area. we heard from the metropolitan police commissioner that they want people in the area to stay within that space. how large is it? >> reporter: so from where we are on this high street, victor, it goes much further out. the bridge is much further. if i move out of the way so my cameraman can give you a sense, this is the high street. the bridge is further on from those tall buildings that you can see. all this area has been cordoned...
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westminster abbey isa and a lovely man.estminster abbey is a place of great state occasions and today that occasion was a celebration of laughter. a gathering of friends, colleagues and fans of ronnie corbett. believing, it's wonderful to be with you again. it's a memorial but i hope we have a few laughs to remember ronnie. i met him 60 years ago. there will be a lot of people who will be laughing and crying. my memory isjust laughs. we we re crying. my memory isjust laughs. we were in cabaret together and we were also in the biggest flop that has ever been in the west end. so we've had the best and the worst. he was a great friend of mine. i love them because we looked great together.
westminster abbey isa and a lovely man.estminster abbey is a place of great state occasions and today that occasion was a celebration of laughter. a gathering of friends, colleagues and fans of ronnie corbett. believing, it's wonderful to be with you again. it's a memorial but i hope we have a few laughs to remember ronnie. i met him 60 years ago. there will be a lot of people who will be laughing and crying. my memory isjust laughs. we we re crying. my memory isjust laughs. we were in cabaret...
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there isa number of people with his van. there is a mob attempting to hurt him if they don't take him, god forbid, he might be seriously hurt. we pushed people away from him until he was safely ta ke n people away from him until he was safely ta ken by people away from him until he was safely taken by police by custody and put into the back of the van. that is all that we did. it wasn't me alone, there were a group of brothers, some others i don't know their names. they were calm, collected, managed to calm people down and to extinguish any flames of anger or mob rule that would have taken charge, had this group of mature brothers not steps in. how worried are you about anger in the community after this attack? this community after this attack? this community of ours in finsbury park isa community of ours in finsbury park is a mild—mannered, calm community. not known for their violence, our mosques are incredibly peaceful, there won't be any... i can assure you that there would be —— we will do our utmost to keep people come
there isa number of people with his van. there is a mob attempting to hurt him if they don't take him, god forbid, he might be seriously hurt. we pushed people away from him until he was safely ta ke n people away from him until he was safely ta ken by people away from him until he was safely taken by police by custody and put into the back of the van. that is all that we did. it wasn't me alone, there were a group of brothers, some others i don't know their names. they were calm, collected,...
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there isa on what was said on migration.intment to the fact that not all member states are living up to expectations and living up living up to expectations and living up to pledges. but there has been progress and we have managed to achieve it together. i will give you an numberof details achieve it together. i will give you an number of details which were mentioned. following the malta declaration, we have so far as an eu trained 135 living in coastguards and we are awaiting —— libyan and we are awaiting the names of other office rs are awaiting the names of other officers to be trained in italy and spain. for vessels which were previously held by italy have been handed over to the libyan authorities and another one is expected to be dispatched by the middle of next month. while we have splendid collaboration on the ground with the unhcr and other organisations, we have managed to improve conditions in for detention centres that have been visited and are now undertheir centres that have been visited and are now under their
there isa on what was said on migration.intment to the fact that not all member states are living up to expectations and living up living up to expectations and living up to pledges. but there has been progress and we have managed to achieve it together. i will give you an numberof details achieve it together. i will give you an number of details which were mentioned. following the malta declaration, we have so far as an eu trained 135 living in coastguards and we are awaiting —— libyan and...
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into sunday, and i think it isa saturday.rt for central and eastern parts. later on we will bring more in the way of shari raine into the south west and parts of wales perhaps. a slightly fresher feel to the day. not, parts of wales perhaps. a slightly fresherfeel to the day. not, but two —— some of the gusts of wind easily in excess of 50 miles an hour. here we are as far ahead as tuesday. a slightly simplified area of low pressure still providing a showery regime across all parts of the british isles. a coolerfeel as well considering the wind is between the west and north west. bad at all. hope you can enjoy, goodbye. this is bbc news, the headlines... the head of the us environmental protection agency, scott pruitt, said president trump's decision to exit the paris climate accord does not mean disengagement. he said world leaders could decide whether to negotiate a new deal. the former new york mayor michael bloomberg said americans will meet their commitments on climate change, and said cities, states and companies we re
into sunday, and i think it isa saturday.rt for central and eastern parts. later on we will bring more in the way of shari raine into the south west and parts of wales perhaps. a slightly fresher feel to the day. not, parts of wales perhaps. a slightly fresherfeel to the day. not, but two —— some of the gusts of wind easily in excess of 50 miles an hour. here we are as far ahead as tuesday. a slightly simplified area of low pressure still providing a showery regime across all parts of the...
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no suggestion there isa tragic incident.on there is a trend of anything happening in like that in china, just two u nfortu nate like that in china, just two unfortunate unconnected accidents. it gets pretty hot in training. perhaps it was the heat that contributed but it is just a very, very u nfortu nate contributed but it is just a very, very unfortunate incident for all involved. andy murray secured his 650th tour—level victory to reach the french open quarter—finals on monday. the world number one who was a beaten finalist last year defeated the powerful russian karen hachanov in straight sets as his game improves match on match. austin halewood rounds up the action. after a disappointing start to 2017, britain's andy murray is beginning to find his best game on the paris clay and he wasn't hanging around in monday's fourth round. after taking the first, murray dropped his serve to the 21—year—old russian who showed glimpses of a bright future in the game but murray recovered to win in straight sense —— sets, booking his
no suggestion there isa tragic incident.on there is a trend of anything happening in like that in china, just two u nfortu nate like that in china, just two unfortunate unconnected accidents. it gets pretty hot in training. perhaps it was the heat that contributed but it is just a very, very u nfortu nate contributed but it is just a very, very unfortunate incident for all involved. andy murray secured his 650th tour—level victory to reach the french open quarter—finals on monday. the world...
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it isa finish this year, over 2000 metres. it is a massive client.eight or nine. then descending down, that will be a key stage. i don't think this tour will be won or lost on one stage, it will be a combination of the three weeks together. to day three at royal ascot where big orange won the gold cup on thursday in a photo finish. it was a packed course with ladies day on one of the biggest races in the uk flat calendar and it became a two horse race between last year's winner order of st george with ryan moore on board and big orange with the latter taking it by a short head, as queen elizabeth ii handed the trophy to owner bill gredley and james doyle also getting his hands on it after stepping in for the unjured frankie dettori. that's all we've got time for. until next time, goodbye for now. well, it has certainly freshened up right across the uk. here'sjust a reminder of the heatwave we had on wednesday. the peak 35, nearly, degrees celsius across the south—east. come thursday, almost a ten degree drop as these fresher atlantic conditions are s
it isa finish this year, over 2000 metres. it is a massive client.eight or nine. then descending down, that will be a key stage. i don't think this tour will be won or lost on one stage, it will be a combination of the three weeks together. to day three at royal ascot where big orange won the gold cup on thursday in a photo finish. it was a packed course with ladies day on one of the biggest races in the uk flat calendar and it became a two horse race between last year's winner order of st...
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isa is a bubble about to burst? hope the lynott.atings agency doing everything they can to downgrade some of the major banks in australia. —— hopefully not. we have seen real estate prices in australia almost doubling from levels in 2009. that's why moody's has downgraded the big four banks. anz, commonwealth bank, national australia bank and westpac by one notch, together with the eight other smaller banks. share prices of australia's big four banks are currently falling in sydney trade by around .5% — 1%. fitch earlier this year lowered its outlook on the sector but left ratings unchanged. it was moody's that was quite aggressive with they get downgrade. —— with their downgrade. the only way they could be an upgrade is if they see a period of relative stability when household debt doesn't increase much further from current levels. this gives the household a chance to reduce their leveraged and when the mortgage is start to perform, this is a benefit to the banks. it won't happen overnight. maybe several years before this could tur
isa is a bubble about to burst? hope the lynott.atings agency doing everything they can to downgrade some of the major banks in australia. —— hopefully not. we have seen real estate prices in australia almost doubling from levels in 2009. that's why moody's has downgraded the big four banks. anz, commonwealth bank, national australia bank and westpac by one notch, together with the eight other smaller banks. share prices of australia's big four banks are currently falling in sydney trade by...
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it isa do we know about what happened to?y the chinese applying from the south of the country. it flew for about half an hour across the andaman sea and then lost contact with air traffic control and that is what led to the search beginning in the andaman sea. as to who is on board, it isa andaman sea. as to who is on board, it is a military plane so you could not have bought a ticket to go on board. we are told people were primarily military people and the crew and family. we believe over 100 people were on board the plane. thank you forjoining us. eight people are now known to have died in the london bridge attack on saturday night. police searching for a frenchman who went missing during the attack have found a body in the river thames. xavier thomas who was 45 had been in london with his girlfriend for the weekend. and within the last hour: three men have been arrested in connection with the london bridge terror attack. ed thomas has this report. in the most darkest moments... returning to london bridge. the police office
it isa do we know about what happened to?y the chinese applying from the south of the country. it flew for about half an hour across the andaman sea and then lost contact with air traffic control and that is what led to the search beginning in the andaman sea. as to who is on board, it isa andaman sea. as to who is on board, it is a military plane so you could not have bought a ticket to go on board. we are told people were primarily military people and the crew and family. we believe over 100...
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he isa mixture. up moment. and he's a centrist. he is a mixture.ony blair. he pleases various wings on the spectrum because he's not a socialist. he was in the bosworth the government? then he left. he doesn't he'sa he's a global capitalist, all those things. you said that with almost... i wish i was 21 again. i never grew up i wish i was 21 again. i never grew up from 21, hate it all. but the problem. that's why we're pleased to see you. i am a capitalist. no shame capitalist. i think he's managed but the good news is he's a total eu believe. and he's saying he doesn't wa nt to believe. and he's saying he doesn't want to see any concessions to anyone who leaves. they tend to forget it's not on our hands. the other thing is, when forget it's not on our hands. the otherthing is, when we forget it's not on our hands. the other thing is, when we thought the neofascists were going to take over france. i never thought the neofascists would. you don't have to talk about the pen do you? —— marine le pen do you? there will be negotiations had greatly benef
he isa mixture. up moment. and he's a centrist. he is a mixture.ony blair. he pleases various wings on the spectrum because he's not a socialist. he was in the bosworth the government? then he left. he doesn't he'sa he's a global capitalist, all those things. you said that with almost... i wish i was 21 again. i never grew up i wish i was 21 again. i never grew up from 21, hate it all. but the problem. that's why we're pleased to see you. i am a capitalist. no shame capitalist. i think he's...
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it isa been a dream from the beginning.reassure ambitions, it is the best feeling in the world. so no, it has been a crazy time. how was it feeling that win on penalties? you we re feeling that win on penalties? you were taken off partway through the game, watching the penalties from the bench? you are always nervous watching from the bench. i am really proud of the girls, they finish off perfectly. showing high—quality mentality. i could not be more proud. this site have proved once again why they are such a formidable force in europe. this was their second final appearance and this is now their record equalling fourth champions league trophy. a record they share with frankfurt from germany. they did so by overcoming their closest rivals psg 7—6 on penalties after it ended goalless after extra time. interestingly, when the two teams met in the french cup weeks ago, it was the same scoreline with lyon coming out on top. they have back—to—back troubles now in their trophy cabinet. psg searching for their first european title
it isa been a dream from the beginning.reassure ambitions, it is the best feeling in the world. so no, it has been a crazy time. how was it feeling that win on penalties? you we re feeling that win on penalties? you were taken off partway through the game, watching the penalties from the bench? you are always nervous watching from the bench. i am really proud of the girls, they finish off perfectly. showing high—quality mentality. i could not be more proud. this site have proved once again...
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>> isa, just to point out to you our cordon here has been lifted. you can see the crowds of people heading back to their hotels. the whole area was evacuated overnight. they just had to leave. look at that. the guy still has his pajamas on, the pan ek that ensued in the city last night. for you living in london, does it make you more concerned about your safety, this series of attacks that we've had? >> reporter: well, i think we'll all be asking ourselves that. i think it's because we've had terrorist attacks before, max, as you and i well know, the londoners well now. it a is the frequency of how close they've been, three attacks in the last three months in the uk alone. although we've always been told to be individual lentd, watch out for buses and trains, these sorts of attacks, similar to the ones we saw in nice and berlin, it's very low tech, men inside vans, hitting people, plowing into people. that is something that is very, very shocking to people here because it's very hard to prevent. so although londoners and we heard from sadiq khan tod
>> isa, just to point out to you our cordon here has been lifted. you can see the crowds of people heading back to their hotels. the whole area was evacuated overnight. they just had to leave. look at that. the guy still has his pajamas on, the pan ek that ensued in the city last night. for you living in london, does it make you more concerned about your safety, this series of attacks that we've had? >> reporter: well, i think we'll all be asking ourselves that. i think it's because...
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it isa is the true interest in this story.tory of renewal, of how in oui’ it is a story of renewal, of how in our democracies and notjust in france, there seems to be an appetite for something different and new, and what emmanuel macron did was to tap into that feeling and bring to his party, this movement that was launched on the internet, all these people, candidates from different backgrounds, ages, men and women, who were complete novices and have been brought through on his coat—tails into the national legislator. we will keep you up—to—date on all the events in france in the coming hours. more on oui’ france in the coming hours. more on our website along with full details of all the candidates. all that ahead of the second round of the parliamentary elections next sunday. much more ahead: catalonia's independence campaign have published their manifesto to leave spain with their manifesto to leave spain with the help of pep guardiola. in the heart of the west german capital. the crowd packed to see the man who fought damn
it isa is the true interest in this story.tory of renewal, of how in oui’ it is a story of renewal, of how in our democracies and notjust in france, there seems to be an appetite for something different and new, and what emmanuel macron did was to tap into that feeling and bring to his party, this movement that was launched on the internet, all these people, candidates from different backgrounds, ages, men and women, who were complete novices and have been brought through on his coat—tails...
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but he isa talking that any more about him. but he is a politician and politicians like power. donald trump delaying his state visit over protest fears. downing street said it still going ahead but mr trump wa nts it still going ahead but mr trump wants us to like him. he does not wa nt wants us to like him. he does not want people protesting so we must not go on protest. would you? of course i will be. i have special protest shoes that i where! —— that i wear. why shouldn't he have a state visit? here's the elected head of one of our biggest allies. yes. but the majority of the people in this country do not want this to happen. we live in a democracy where the will of the people matters and i think it will come from quite visit that if he wants to sit in a golden carriage! you remember the chinese visit when prince charles acted up over it? you want to know why we we re over it? you want to know why we were entertaining these people. it's not as if we have always welcomed everybody here. i know there is a petition not wanting him to come. but then there was a petition that sai
but he isa talking that any more about him. but he is a politician and politicians like power. donald trump delaying his state visit over protest fears. downing street said it still going ahead but mr trump wa nts it still going ahead but mr trump wants us to like him. he does not wa nt wants us to like him. he does not want people protesting so we must not go on protest. would you? of course i will be. i have special protest shoes that i where! —— that i wear. why shouldn't he have a state...
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it isa drama. but again the characters...riven rather than plot driven film, modest definitely, but moving. you mentioned the great title my life as a courgette. my life as a zucchini, for the american viewers. about a boy said to an orphanage with other orphans his age? yes, and it did well at the words. to get to that was amazing, because it is small film. french and swiss, co—production, 66 minutes, really small—scale stuff, so to get oscar nominated was amazing. like you said, a boy goes into a foster home. i saw it with subtitles but this is the clip from the dubbed version... how old are you, son? i'm nine. can you tell me a little bit about your mother? she really liked to drink beer, and her mashed potatoes were always good, and sometimes we had fun. 0k. .. potatoes were always good, and sometimes we had fun. 0k... not always? so where is your father? here. mm. it has my dad's beerchic leader chick on it, too. my mum said he always liked chicks. leader chick on it, too. my mum said he always liked chickslj leader chic
it isa drama. but again the characters...riven rather than plot driven film, modest definitely, but moving. you mentioned the great title my life as a courgette. my life as a zucchini, for the american viewers. about a boy said to an orphanage with other orphans his age? yes, and it did well at the words. to get to that was amazing, because it is small film. french and swiss, co—production, 66 minutes, really small—scale stuff, so to get oscar nominated was amazing. like you said, a boy...
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it is very political, isn't it, because there isa political, isn't it, because there is a sense fromthat they are being targeted. there is clearly a view across europe that this is american imperialism another form. and the commission to an extent is caught in the middle. form. and the commission to an extent is caught in the middlem is important to maintain competitive markets. with my legal hat on it is important to have a fair marketplace. i can see where the commission is coming from. it is well within their scope to do this. imagine if you are a comparison website not able to compete because of this. that is what this is about. quite interesting going forward what it would mean for google's business models. lots of these links, it says they are sponsored, obviously they seem they are sponsored, obviously they seem to be there. if people are told you can't do that it will impact how they make money. certainly be on the fourth page isn't fair, it isn't quid pro quo, so a balance has to be struck. google respectfully disagrees with that finding. of course. they will spend billions
it is very political, isn't it, because there isa political, isn't it, because there is a sense fromthat they are being targeted. there is clearly a view across europe that this is american imperialism another form. and the commission to an extent is caught in the middle. form. and the commission to an extent is caught in the middlem is important to maintain competitive markets. with my legal hat on it is important to have a fair marketplace. i can see where the commission is coming from. it is...
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it isa the living was a small release.an he was involved in an accident and his heart is used for a transplant to save someone else, heart is used for a transplant to save someone else, to heal the living. it is a film about the miracle of medicine but it is more than that, it is about life and death, it is about transcendence, it ta kes death, it is about transcendence, it takes poetic wonders and two strange areas. it is very underplayed and does not feel like it is manipulating your emotions that i was overwhelmed by it. everyone i know who has seen it has loved that. iam know who has seen it has loved that. i am looking forward to that. thank you very much. we will see you next week. a quick reminder before we go that you'll find more film news and reviews from across the bbc online at bbc.co.uk/mark kermode. and you can find all our previous programmes on the bbc iplayer. that's it for this week though. thanks for watching. goodbye. good evening. there was a lot of cloud today and some outbreaks of rain. some showers
it isa the living was a small release.an he was involved in an accident and his heart is used for a transplant to save someone else, heart is used for a transplant to save someone else, to heal the living. it is a film about the miracle of medicine but it is more than that, it is about life and death, it is about transcendence, it ta kes death, it is about transcendence, it takes poetic wonders and two strange areas. it is very underplayed and does not feel like it is manipulating your emotions...
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isa two young israelis, in particular. is a matter of choice.we have two lakh to deal with the palestinian challenge. on the one hand, i don't see any chance for a final settlement with the palestinians. —— we have to deal with. i was exposed to the details when i became head of intelligence. i supported oslo. when i was told by our leaders at the time, in 1983 — 1995, it might bring about peace and tranquillity. as somebody who has expressed too many wars, a supporter. when i saw the details, as head of intelligence, i was shocked. he continued to believe, andi shocked. he continued to believe, and i lived in israel at the time, and i lived in israel at the time, and remember it well. he said israel has no choice. we said we have to make peace with our enemies. there is no alternative. that is why i agreed with him when he tried it. but he failed. and i know his way very well. and in his last speech, he delivered a speech ringing the second half of oslo. he delivered a speech in october 19 85. he said a pleasa nt‘s speech in october 19 85. he s
isa two young israelis, in particular. is a matter of choice.we have two lakh to deal with the palestinian challenge. on the one hand, i don't see any chance for a final settlement with the palestinians. —— we have to deal with. i was exposed to the details when i became head of intelligence. i supported oslo. when i was told by our leaders at the time, in 1983 — 1995, it might bring about peace and tranquillity. as somebody who has expressed too many wars, a supporter. when i saw the...
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it isa it is a great deal further game, it is a great dealfurther game, a game changing deal for cricketther game, a game changing dealfor cricket in this country. the key elephants we have brought to there this is increased reach in revenue and the transformation in the support and promotion of the game in the future. a real focus on promotion of the game in the future. a realfocus on participation promotion of the game in the future. a real focus on participation and a desire for us to gather to get as many people playing cricket as we can. it is exciting for the game. castleford tigers continue to dominate rugby league's super league — they beat hull fc to go eight points clear at the top of the table. the west yorkshire side scored three first half tries, including this from zak hardaker, to lead by 20 points to four at the break. but hull fc fought back in the second half, ensuring a tense end to the match, but couldn't quite close the gap, 2a—22 to castleford the final score. jjones has missed out on a gold medal at the world tae kwon do championships. she took bronze in the under
it isa it is a great deal further game, it is a great dealfurther game, a game changing deal for cricketther game, a game changing dealfor cricket in this country. the key elephants we have brought to there this is increased reach in revenue and the transformation in the support and promotion of the game in the future. a real focus on promotion of the game in the future. a realfocus on participation promotion of the game in the future. a real focus on participation and a desire for us to gather...
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there isa timothy and fiona hill cycle.g of tory mps at the beginning of next week, where this would've been raised if it had not been dealt with. i sculpted tory mp charles walker, who is a senior person on the backbench committee and he said it's a sorry day when you make to advisers responsible for the outcome of the election instead of taking responsibility as members of taking responsibility as members of parliament. it is quite extraordinary that we are ready on from a general election, and where are the government ministers and the tory mps? no one is explaining how this government is going to continue, what sort of arrangement they should be with the dup, what they should be with the dup, what the political priorities should be going forward. there is silence! we haveis going forward. there is silence! we have is the news that to advisers have is the news that to advisers have gone. it's a very bizarre situation. don't go away, because we'll be talking again in the course of the afternoon. who knows what awaits? the
there isa timothy and fiona hill cycle.g of tory mps at the beginning of next week, where this would've been raised if it had not been dealt with. i sculpted tory mp charles walker, who is a senior person on the backbench committee and he said it's a sorry day when you make to advisers responsible for the outcome of the election instead of taking responsibility as members of taking responsibility as members of parliament. it is quite extraordinary that we are ready on from a general election,...
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this isa don't think that is the case.tac, it's a deliberately depoliticised decision, putting soldiers on the streets and so on, you don't want politicians taking that decision. the assessment of risk level is done byjtac, who are experts, all of them. they have to balance as well the extent to which we allow terrorists to disrupt our lives. the current level is already pretty high, is the second—highest level of threat. the other thing you have to ask yourself is was it made a difference couldn't have made a difference? a difference couldn't have made a difference ? based policeman a difference couldn't have made a difference? based policeman got there in eight minutes, partly because we have more armed response vehicles out now permanently on the streets anyway. so did anything else been done? and i think the answer is, at least at first sight, no, that's exactly what they're going to discuss. 0k. i've just that's exactly what they're going to discuss. 0k. i'vejust heard that cressida dick is about to make a statement,
this isa don't think that is the case.tac, it's a deliberately depoliticised decision, putting soldiers on the streets and so on, you don't want politicians taking that decision. the assessment of risk level is done byjtac, who are experts, all of them. they have to balance as well the extent to which we allow terrorists to disrupt our lives. the current level is already pretty high, is the second—highest level of threat. the other thing you have to ask yourself is was it made a difference...
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we we know that it isa continue to be safe.now that it is a scary time but we want to make sure that they stay safe and thatis make sure that they stay safe and that is happening right now. question inaudible. we are telling people to go to swiss cottage library, which is where they will be meeting with staff and we will let them know which hotels and which accommodation they will be in, tonight. people who can stay with friends and family, we encourage them to do so, but we will make sure that everyone on those blocks has somewhere to stay, tonight. question inaudible. look, at the moment all we ca re inaudible. look, at the moment all we care about is getting people safely into accommodation, while we do these urgent works. cost, we can deal with later. the most important thing is that residents are safe. question inaudible. so, at the moment we think it is going to take between two and four weeks. of course we want to minimise disruption for residents and we will do everything we can to make that as quick as possible. tonigh
we we know that it isa continue to be safe.now that it is a scary time but we want to make sure that they stay safe and thatis make sure that they stay safe and that is happening right now. question inaudible. we are telling people to go to swiss cottage library, which is where they will be meeting with staff and we will let them know which hotels and which accommodation they will be in, tonight. people who can stay with friends and family, we encourage them to do so, but we will make sure that...
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my first reaction is, i think this isa my first reaction is, i think this is a mistake.uld say to people, there is a very small risk that the fire is going to break out in this block and that the cladding might catch fire and then we might have a repeat of what happened in grenfell. i would have offered a people asked for temporary accommodation but as we heard from bag lady who lives in one of the blocks, we're talking about people being out of their homes for four weeks. i'm not sure that the council has thought this through. how big is this risk? if i lived in a tower block i would feel the concern that lady expressed and i can understand the council offering that do
my first reaction is, i think this isa my first reaction is, i think this is a mistake.uld say to people, there is a very small risk that the fire is going to break out in this block and that the cladding might catch fire and then we might have a repeat of what happened in grenfell. i would have offered a people asked for temporary accommodation but as we heard from bag lady who lives in one of the blocks, we're talking about people being out of their homes for four weeks. i'm not sure that the...
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i'm joined by wes streeting, it isa or so.ng parliament and things are different to the parliament he left before the election? different dynamics and different numbers, today has been the government foos first real test of the limited majority. the amendment put forward by stella creasy around access to an abortion is not one that would be supported by the conservatives new friends but nonetheless one that commands the support of the vast majority and the government know they would have been defeated without that. that is the opportunity of the parliament, to work across party lines and build a consensus where work across party lines and build a consensus where maybe the government would not want that, it does make this parliament a bit more interesting than the one i left a few months ago. on the issue of consensus, few months ago. on the issue of consensus, the main bulk of the queen ‘s speech is about brexit, where amendment is being put down about remaining in the single market and the customs union when we leave, you are
i'm joined by wes streeting, it isa or so.ng parliament and things are different to the parliament he left before the election? different dynamics and different numbers, today has been the government foos first real test of the limited majority. the amendment put forward by stella creasy around access to an abortion is not one that would be supported by the conservatives new friends but nonetheless one that commands the support of the vast majority and the government know they would have been...
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it took the, you know, real attention of my family to say there isa attention of my family to say there is a problem here, you know, iwas obsessed with the thus. i was very depressed. i didn't have a talking volume, everything was shouting and snapping at people. and it was my mum that eventually was right, i'm taking you to the doctor's, you're not yourself. she put a media ban on my house for a month to kind of break the cycle of being updated on what the latest was news wise and when i did go to my gp, my gp was fantastic. however, she did as much as she could. after that, it's a waiting list and gu on a waiting list with everyone else that has any kind of potential mental health problems and that waiting list can be six months long and then when you do get help, it's not somebody that is specialist in dealing with post—traumatic stress disorder. you could get any form of standard counselling, it may not be specific to the needs of somebody that's experienced what us survivors have experienced. so, in my instance my counsellor was the wrong person for me. she was a lot, lot older. i
it took the, you know, real attention of my family to say there isa attention of my family to say there is a problem here, you know, iwas obsessed with the thus. i was very depressed. i didn't have a talking volume, everything was shouting and snapping at people. and it was my mum that eventually was right, i'm taking you to the doctor's, you're not yourself. she put a media ban on my house for a month to kind of break the cycle of being updated on what the latest was news wise and when i did...
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isa soares is with me as well. you have been throwing the proce -- following the series of events here. >> we don't know much in terms of who they are. but we know there was more than two people. that's what we have been hearing. we of course are in early stages of the investigation according to the metropolitan police. but let me give you a sense of how it unfolded. the first call at 8 minutes past 10:00 in the evening. there were people out drinking and busy areas of borough market. and this area, too, and what we had was these men in this van plowed into people on the bridge, hitting people, i think when the van was just swerving around. they then ditched the van there and on foot went to this area of borough market. this is a very busy area. lots of restaurants and food stores and posh food stores. very busy. they went on foot to this area with knife. rampage.s described as a it really was. >> weeard from one person that saw it happen. basically going into this restaurant and just started stabbing people. we th
isa soares is with me as well. you have been throwing the proce -- following the series of events here. >> we don't know much in terms of who they are. but we know there was more than two people. that's what we have been hearing. we of course are in early stages of the investigation according to the metropolitan police. but let me give you a sense of how it unfolded. the first call at 8 minutes past 10:00 in the evening. there were people out drinking and busy areas of borough market. and...
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got a help to buy isa. i've got the opportunity to buy isa. i've got the opportunity to buy isa.h could see it -- of changing chasm, which could see it —— council tax, which could see it —— council tax, which could see it triple. i know some other party leaders are thinking of this idea. i can now afford it, but is my council tax now unaffordable. ijust want to, ijust tax now unaffordable. ijust want to, i just want some tax now unaffordable. ijust want to, ijust want some — ijust want tax now unaffordable. ijust want to, i just want some — i just want a clarification from you as parties that i can afford it? the garden tax. that's an absolute out-and-out lie. i think the tories are outrageous. it's in your manifesto. to be putting lies in there. it's in your manifesto. we are not having a garden tax. it is nonsense. let's hear from the green party. what would you do to solve the housing crisis? i think tariq touched on this. we feel that none of the other parties are facing up to the real issue. yes, there is an issue of supply. when you look at the 2011 census, we have a 140 mi
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this isa ban roads. except they don't.you're a scholarship you get along one, but people insure gowns are feeling inferior. the whole world i know nothing about! thank you so much for your time this morning. great happy with us, thank you. let's talk happy. just before nine o'clock we will meet two people who have made on this year's happy list. we want to know what's making you happy this morning. we were saying there weren't many children in photos and suddenly there is a plethora of them. we started off with this one, from one of our production team who has a new puppy, a welsh terrier, he's gorgeous! this is him as he attempts to get down from the enormous step. their egos, in the air. brave, very brave. —— there he goes. a rush of cat and dog photos, and then finally some babies. this is damien and joe's daughter erin, making them happy. this is the view from tim nuttall‘s bedroom. that would make me quite happy as well. is the scene in east yorkshire. and alex wa kes is the scene in east yorkshire. and alex wakes up
this isa ban roads. except they don't.you're a scholarship you get along one, but people insure gowns are feeling inferior. the whole world i know nothing about! thank you so much for your time this morning. great happy with us, thank you. let's talk happy. just before nine o'clock we will meet two people who have made on this year's happy list. we want to know what's making you happy this morning. we were saying there weren't many children in photos and suddenly there is a plethora of them. we...
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he starts off by saying there isa area. on the ground about the number of people who have died in this horrific incident. but also a lack of information for victims who have survived. and the support for them on the ground in terms of housing, he says there has been a confusion on the ground. notjust among those who have been directly affected but confusion among those of been trying to automate the response on the ground. he also raises concerns about those people who are living in towers that are similar to the g re nfell tower, towers that are similar to the grenfell tower, and whether there are sufficient enquiries and inspections going on and sufficient reassurance given to those people living in those towers will stop and also touches on the public enquiry because of course we know the prime minister said there would be a judge let a big enquiry that would look into exactly what has happened and what lessons need to be learned. siddique khan saying that there needs to be an interim report because people are demanding
he starts off by saying there isa area. on the ground about the number of people who have died in this horrific incident. but also a lack of information for victims who have survived. and the support for them on the ground in terms of housing, he says there has been a confusion on the ground. notjust among those who have been directly affected but confusion among those of been trying to automate the response on the ground. he also raises concerns about those people who are living in towers that...
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their position is it isa the white house?osition is it is a bad deal with bad in all capitals. they say it is crippling the american comedy and it will not reduce emission levels and one thing they say, china and india are not going to be held to the standards under this accord and that is what they are saying and they are emphasising that they are keeping a campaign promise. my understanding is that this will be about american jobs, particularly american jobs is that this will be about american jobs, particularly americanjobs in the coal industry and not wanting to see that industry die? correct in the pledge was to find their way to get the coal industry running again, it's interesting how they are doing this, i don't think these jobs are coming back so it could be a promise to those in the coal regions but it doesn't mean that those jobs will come back. nathan you worked on the paris climate deal, i imagine this isa paris climate deal, i imagine this is a sad day for you? it is tough to see the united states which had been
their position is it isa the white house?osition is it is a bad deal with bad in all capitals. they say it is crippling the american comedy and it will not reduce emission levels and one thing they say, china and india are not going to be held to the standards under this accord and that is what they are saying and they are emphasising that they are keeping a campaign promise. my understanding is that this will be about american jobs, particularly american jobs is that this will be about...
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the authorities say they have hundreds of police officers in calais, but they admit it isa officers inlice, the main road leading to the port of calais and eurotunnel, but they say they will review security here, but motoring organisation say it is simply not good enough. they wa nt it is simply not good enough. they want more, they want the french authorities and government to step in and they even called for the army to patrol the section of road. as you have seen, it can be extremely dangerous. simon jones reporting. as we've been hearing, the military have joined the fight to try and contain a wild fire in central portugal that has killed more than 60 people. authorities believe dry thunderstorms sparked the blaze on saturday in pedrogao grande, which is 150km northeast of the capital, lisbon. a short time ago, we spoke to diana arauja from the international department of the portuguese red cross, who gave us this update. u nfortu nately, we unfortunately, we have had recent developments in the last hour or so and two fronts of the fire have joined so more villages have been evacua
the authorities say they have hundreds of police officers in calais, but they admit it isa officers inlice, the main road leading to the port of calais and eurotunnel, but they say they will review security here, but motoring organisation say it is simply not good enough. they wa nt it is simply not good enough. they want more, they want the french authorities and government to step in and they even called for the army to patrol the section of road. as you have seen, it can be extremely...
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there isa and side of scotland as well. there is a breeze blowing in across england and wales.ern state of england. 14—15 for cardiff and london, 10—11 in the north. that low is drifting towards scandinavia through sunday. the winds are coming down from the north and north—west behind it. never a warmer direction for us. a blustery start on sunday in the north. brighter weather on the use of scotland. scattered showers on the north and west. it is bright and breezy in the morning in northern ireland in the northern half of england. but the southern half is looking rather cloudy. that's not right to be too much rain in the south and the east. relatively warm, 16-17. we south and the east. relatively warm, 16—17. we have outbreaks of rain. always wettest in wales in the south—west of england, but that easesin south—west of england, but that eases in the morning. the rain is mostly fairly light and patchy. some drizzle as well. in the afternoon some rain in the midlands, east anglia and some parts of wales. into the afternoon, not much rain left over. 19—20s year, further north, s
there isa and side of scotland as well. there is a breeze blowing in across england and wales.ern state of england. 14—15 for cardiff and london, 10—11 in the north. that low is drifting towards scandinavia through sunday. the winds are coming down from the north and north—west behind it. never a warmer direction for us. a blustery start on sunday in the north. brighter weather on the use of scotland. scattered showers on the north and west. it is bright and breezy in the morning in...
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that isa those why they didn't do that.re even if theresa may were to say we would try to legislate on it, there could be enough voices even with their own conservative party to ensure that didn't get in the statute books. that is it. who knows? we don't know what the ma nifesto knows? we don't know what the manifesto is going to be. the manifesto... has obviously been shredded. it is likely that the dup, although it is evangelical christian and right—wing on social legislation, it is a working—class party which is averse to austerity and the trimming of the national health service, for instance. they will not want to be held accountable for unpopular conservative moods. older viewers and maybe you will be old enough to remember this, will memberjim callaghan sanctified extra bits of money in the late 19705 extra bits of money in the late 1970s to ensure unionists didn't vote him out. presumably money is something westminster has to provide to the assembly to ensure their support? there was talk in the beginning of the peac
that isa those why they didn't do that.re even if theresa may were to say we would try to legislate on it, there could be enough voices even with their own conservative party to ensure that didn't get in the statute books. that is it. who knows? we don't know what the ma nifesto knows? we don't know what the manifesto is going to be. the manifesto... has obviously been shredded. it is likely that the dup, although it is evangelical christian and right—wing on social legislation, it is a...
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when stella crecy put this forward and it isa stella crecy put this forward and it is a bit of politicalwith baiting the government to see if they would do this if they are in a deal with the dup, love to talk to the mac 40 mp5 might have abstained or at the very least expressed concerns to the whip about the issue. the government seemed to decide that they have two act in a policy which has been the case for decades in the course of the morning. with cross-party support. you are absolutely right. abortion remains devolved when it comes to northern ireland and there was a ruling by the belfast court of appeal today that it is not a judicial issue, it is a political issue to be decided by the stormont assembly. this is why i think the amendment was so clever. she identified the one aspect of the northern ireland arrangements on abortion which the commons could legitimately have a say on. that is theissueif legitimately have a say on. that is the issue if you can't have an abortion within northern ireland except for cases of rape and help, if you cannot have on their... it's not even for r
when stella crecy put this forward and it isa stella crecy put this forward and it is a bit of politicalwith baiting the government to see if they would do this if they are in a deal with the dup, love to talk to the mac 40 mp5 might have abstained or at the very least expressed concerns to the whip about the issue. the government seemed to decide that they have two act in a policy which has been the case for decades in the course of the morning. with cross-party support. you are absolutely...
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this isa represented the four claimants. this is a significant victory.n ha rd to people does this affect? it as been hard to find out how many people are affected by the reviewed benefit cap are lone benefit families with children under two. we teased out some of the information and we think it is about 5000 families at any one time, which means it is going to be 10,000 children at any one time. those children are by the way the cap works, are put either at risk of homelessness, they become homeless 01’ homelessness, they become homeless orare homelessness, they become homeless or are forced into extreme poverty. the significance of that figure really is a relatively small number of families when you are talking about the savings that the government will make from capping their benefits balanced of a very, very extreme impact on this family. what the cat does is take away money for rent and leaves families losing their home or unable to meet essentials, food, travel and things further children. the government has said it intends to appeal and it has been
this isa represented the four claimants. this is a significant victory.n ha rd to people does this affect? it as been hard to find out how many people are affected by the reviewed benefit cap are lone benefit families with children under two. we teased out some of the information and we think it is about 5000 families at any one time, which means it is going to be 10,000 children at any one time. those children are by the way the cap works, are put either at risk of homelessness, they become...
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if there are three people involved and there isa are three people involved and there is a conspiracy,ar. if the eyewitnesses are correct in what they are saying then three people have planned an attack on this part of london. they planned an attack using a vehicle, that difficult attack that police find difficult attack that police find difficult to stop. they have taken knives with them and have begun to attack members of the public. we do not know the reasons behind this incident are nor any information about why it happened other than the way this account —— eyewitness accounts. the cordoned off the area around here must be several miles wide. i tried to cross both london bridge and southwark bridge to get here. we are to the west of the area and london bridge station which is usually very busy at this time of night, somewhere where people will be heading home after a night out. the police have that area cordoned off. a little more on reports of shootings. we have not confirmed them at the moment. we have heard reports of shootings. i think the best bet is that what witnesses are s
if there are three people involved and there isa are three people involved and there is a conspiracy,ar. if the eyewitnesses are correct in what they are saying then three people have planned an attack on this part of london. they planned an attack using a vehicle, that difficult attack that police find difficult attack that police find difficult to stop. they have taken knives with them and have begun to attack members of the public. we do not know the reasons behind this incident are nor any...
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within the white house there isa right.dibility, to a degree. they argue the us needs to keep a seat at the table otherwise its leadership will be diminished, its leadership will be diminished, its credibility will be damaged and you just don‘t call out of agreements that you have signed #fullst op there agreements that you have signed #fullst 0p there is a strong business lobby as well, urging him to out for various reasons, and also because the, from top corporations. topsy 0jo ‘s has said he cannot pull out for various reasons, and also because the is moving in the direction of renewable energy. they‘ve made decisions about adjusting to the decisions under the climate decision and that will be a problem for them notjust in the us but in terms of their business dealings globally. there is a strong lobby coming from that end. they have taken out adverts in the newspapers here. he is hearing from both sides. i think and that will be a problem for them notjust in the us but in terms of their business dealings globally. there
within the white house there isa right.dibility, to a degree. they argue the us needs to keep a seat at the table otherwise its leadership will be diminished, its leadership will be diminished, its credibility will be damaged and you just don‘t call out of agreements that you have signed #fullst op there agreements that you have signed #fullst 0p there is a strong business lobby as well, urging him to out for various reasons, and also because the, from top corporations. topsy 0jo ‘s has...
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the problem is that isa themselves well.atistics that aren't so good, on education or health, it's not a very solid base on which to project a feature of independence, it equally we can do things began to better. what the corbyn thing will instruct nicola on is the need for vision. if you want independence, why do you wa nt you want independence, why do you want it. corbyn has done a version of the scottish independence project, he says, will take these powers back from brussels and we will redistribute them. we will do a lexit. that will bring the question of vision back for nicola, why do you want independence. if we take the last snp situation as the high point, that extraordinary result,... was it was inevitable that they would reach a different place and this effectively is where it naturally should be? is that the reality check the scottish politics now? i don't think there's any such thing as a natural position in this climate. this is quite important and has been relatively little discussed, the parliament is quite u
the problem is that isa themselves well.atistics that aren't so good, on education or health, it's not a very solid base on which to project a feature of independence, it equally we can do things began to better. what the corbyn thing will instruct nicola on is the need for vision. if you want independence, why do you wa nt you want independence, why do you want it. corbyn has done a version of the scottish independence project, he says, will take these powers back from brussels and we will...
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there isa but it when we left at that.be done, notjust is a lot of detailed work to be done, not just that the crime is a lot of detailed work to be done, notjust that the crime scenes where you are, but going through the mend's phones and computers, trying to tease out every last detail and work out if anyone else who has not been shot dead he might have been involved in this. daniel, thank you very much for now. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford following the investigation. the first victim of the attack to be named is 30—year—old canadian national christine archibald. she was living in the netherlands with her fiance and had travelled to london with him for the weekend. it was her first visit to london and in the last few minutes the sister ofjames in the last few minutes the sister of james mcmullen has in the last few minutes the sister ofjames mcmullen has confirmed in the last few minutes the sister of james mcmullen has confirmed that she believes he was killed in the attack. a french citizen was also
there isa but it when we left at that.be done, notjust is a lot of detailed work to be done, not just that the crime is a lot of detailed work to be done, notjust that the crime scenes where you are, but going through the mend's phones and computers, trying to tease out every last detail and work out if anyone else who has not been shot dead he might have been involved in this. daniel, thank you very much for now. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford following the investigation. the...
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muchos habitantes edades mÉxico esta brecha dicen de ricos y pobres estÁn en el mismo territorio y isaitorio separados por un muro. >>> tienes un club de golf, jardÍn en la casa en el valle de mÉxico no hay >>> esto es bosque real donde el precio por casa alcanza hasta los 4 millones de dÓlares, en un paÍs donde 25 millones de personas no tienen acceso a luz y agua potable. esta pared de ladrillo de aproximadamente 10 pies de altura divide la zona mÁs exclusiva del estado de mÉxico que incluso cuentan con un campo de golf de una de las mÁs populares el muro tiene una puerta por ahÍ todos los dias cruzan decenas de personas que por la cercanÍa trabajan en los servicios que requieren los habitantes del otro lado del muro. >>> empleo tiene seguridad, de limpieza. >>> la desigualdad no es un fenÓmeno nuevo en mÉxico, sin embargo, como asegura este especialista ha re crecido y e repercute en la calidad de vida de los habitantes >>> esta diferencia es desigualdad en la educaciÓn >>> mientras el presidente donald trump mantiene los planes de construir un muro entre mÉxico y estados unidos. aq
muchos habitantes edades mÉxico esta brecha dicen de ricos y pobres estÁn en el mismo territorio y isaitorio separados por un muro. >>> tienes un club de golf, jardÍn en la casa en el valle de mÉxico no hay >>> esto es bosque real donde el precio por casa alcanza hasta los 4 millones de dÓlares, en un paÍs donde 25 millones de personas no tienen acceso a luz y agua potable. esta pared de ladrillo de aproximadamente 10 pies de altura divide la zona mÁs exclusiva del...
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it isa by the government as a stealth tax.ces are calls for god, they take pressure off the state when things go wrong. —— insurance are causes for good. it almost taxes people for doing the right thing, not the wrong thing. this doubling of the tax will lead to more under insurance and in some cases perhaps no insurance at all. we look at the effect perhaps on motor insurance premiums. we're being told they could go up by about £8 for the average driver, around £20 for younger drivers. however, at the same time, the insurance industry has promised to pass the windfall from changes to whiplash injuries. that could be £40 per driver. overall, do you still see premiums going up? yes, because of the change to the ogden discount rate. this applies to the payment of catastrophic lump sum claims payments for those poor people that have catastrophic accidents. that change has produced a rates down two minus not .75%. that will have a significant increase on major claim pay—outs which will have to be passed on through higher premiums.
it isa by the government as a stealth tax.ces are calls for god, they take pressure off the state when things go wrong. —— insurance are causes for good. it almost taxes people for doing the right thing, not the wrong thing. this doubling of the tax will lead to more under insurance and in some cases perhaps no insurance at all. we look at the effect perhaps on motor insurance premiums. we're being told they could go up by about £8 for the average driver, around £20 for younger drivers....
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what people can conclude is that theresa may has shown throughout this campaign she isa shown throughouthe is a threat to national security and the two reasons for that either she has been home secretary for six of the last seven years in this country and in that period 20,000 police office rs have lost and in that period 20,000 police officers have lost theirjobs. there has been a net reduction in overall of police numbers. she accused the police in 2015, not that long ago, of crying wolf and of scaremongering because of what they said would be the impact of those police cuts. that is one aspect which she has to be held to account for. the other is her alliance, she has tried to be ever closer to a saudi dictatorship which is at the epicentre of exporting international extremism, which is a threat to national security and the security of every single person watching this programme. i asked aboutjeremy corbyn. can i be honest here, we have the entire british press at the moment ranged against the opposition leader. i am trying to redress the balance. interns are jeremy corbyn, his record
what people can conclude is that theresa may has shown throughout this campaign she isa shown throughouthe is a threat to national security and the two reasons for that either she has been home secretary for six of the last seven years in this country and in that period 20,000 police office rs have lost and in that period 20,000 police officers have lost theirjobs. there has been a net reduction in overall of police numbers. she accused the police in 2015, not that long ago, of crying wolf and...