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the express reports that phillip hammond has been rebuked by no 10 after reigniting the tory feud overolls may have deliberately spread misinformation about vaccines on twitter. shoaib plunges straight in? the daily express. what does hammond think he's playing at, demands that paper in bold large type. he's going road which the phrase they use in the us. he's warring again. trying to settle nerves over a new deal brexit. nobody really wants that, it's better forget it deal but even if we don't he has issued some reports, 24 in all saying what the consequences could be. the payment has gone one better saying the physical consequences will be dire and he's been swiftly rebuked by downing street for saying so. there's a lot of detail in these documents. we had a discussion earlierfor he said documents. we had a discussion earlier for he said he tried to look on the website and does not feel he's any the wiser because of the end of the day and they say they do wa nt to end of the day and they say they do want to deal, but do you think it has moved the debate forward in any way? i don't. i
the express reports that phillip hammond has been rebuked by no 10 after reigniting the tory feud overolls may have deliberately spread misinformation about vaccines on twitter. shoaib plunges straight in? the daily express. what does hammond think he's playing at, demands that paper in bold large type. he's going road which the phrase they use in the us. he's warring again. trying to settle nerves over a new deal brexit. nobody really wants that, it's better forget it deal but even if we don't...
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Aug 29, 2018
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and lastly, the uk chancellor phillip hammond highlighted again a scenario where the uk economy couldmore than 7% of gdp over the next 15 years, if the uk were to leave the eu bloc without a deal. what we can say, i think with some certainty, it is that if we get no deal, it will be a disruption for the uk economy. i think it is difficult to quantify that but that is not what we want, and what we have been very clear is that we want there to be a good deal between britain and europe. just remember that the european union has a £100 a year ‘s surplus in goods trade with the uk, what would that mean if we had no deal? that would mean if we had no deal? that would mean that european countries would have to pay about £14 billion a year to access the uk market. it is not just that it is not in the uk's interest for there to be no deal, it is not an eu's interest either. is that how you feel today? well, and it is difficult to be scientific about these things. what i think is that there is an increased focus on the need to get an agreement with united kingdom, that does not mean necessarily
and lastly, the uk chancellor phillip hammond highlighted again a scenario where the uk economy couldmore than 7% of gdp over the next 15 years, if the uk were to leave the eu bloc without a deal. what we can say, i think with some certainty, it is that if we get no deal, it will be a disruption for the uk economy. i think it is difficult to quantify that but that is not what we want, and what we have been very clear is that we want there to be a good deal between britain and europe. just...
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the chancellor, phillip hammond, has written to a senior colleague today warning that economic growthand his friends would say it's simply facing harsh reality. few mps like the idea of a no—deal brexit. so are opposition parties backing the government? of course not. eight weeks before the october summit, which is supposed to be the end of negotiations, the government is just publishing these vague papers, and they're not even publishing all of them. presumably, the other 50 or so papers are still being written. that really isn't going to reassure anybody. the likelihood of a people's vote is now growing. when we have a no deal, which is obviously unacceptable and highly disruptive, and we have a government deal which is poor and disruptive, what else do we do? in brussels, the eu is playing hardball and saying any kind of brexit will come at a cost. it's going to lead to disruption regardless. with a deal or without a deal. that's why everybody, particularly economic operators, need to be prepared. the agreed time to sketch out britain's future relationship with the eu has almost ru
the chancellor, phillip hammond, has written to a senior colleague today warning that economic growthand his friends would say it's simply facing harsh reality. few mps like the idea of a no—deal brexit. so are opposition parties backing the government? of course not. eight weeks before the october summit, which is supposed to be the end of negotiations, the government is just publishing these vague papers, and they're not even publishing all of them. presumably, the other 50 or so papers are...
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afford to put a foot wrong, but is she out of step too with her chancellor, after warnings from phillip hammondin, over the stabbings of his former partner and her mother. paying their respect.
afford to put a foot wrong, but is she out of step too with her chancellor, after warnings from phillip hammondin, over the stabbings of his former partner and her mother. paying their respect.
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phillip hammond is obviously lowering expectations and i have said this before, these conversations thaty to before the referendum, to hear that he is fearing a french drive, i would think, why were we not told this years ago? that might be the theme of the telegraph. no—deal brexit will break eu's own laws. just explain that. they are saying, they being ministers, the government is charged with, unnamed sources, although a few names have dripped into the story, if we end up crashing out of the eu next year that this will not be our fault, this will belong to the eu because they will be breaking their own laws, that they should be trying to create a culture of enabling us and cooperation with their nearest trading partners. that seems to me like child calling that a parent, saying i know i had a cell, i threw my toys out of the sand pit, but you we re my toys out of the sand pit, but you were expected to behave better and ina more were expected to behave better and in a more mature way. this is like ina in a more mature way. this is like in a strange divorcee trying to walk away from the
phillip hammond is obviously lowering expectations and i have said this before, these conversations thaty to before the referendum, to hear that he is fearing a french drive, i would think, why were we not told this years ago? that might be the theme of the telegraph. no—deal brexit will break eu's own laws. just explain that. they are saying, they being ministers, the government is charged with, unnamed sources, although a few names have dripped into the story, if we end up crashing out of...
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the telegraph says the chancellor, phillip hammond, has been accused of undermining theresa may's brexity after warning that leaving the eu without a deal would have large fiscal consequences for the uk. the times claims the chancellor's dismissal of a brexit divident has underlined the splits in the cabinet. the mail has that story too but carries of picture of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the british—iranian woman jailed in iran who's been reunited with her daughter after being granted a three—day release from prison. the guardian leads on the study which suggests that russian bots and trolls may have deliberately spread misinformation about vaccines on twitter. and other social media. and the mirror reports on the agony of tv presenter, katie piper, after she learnt that the man who scarred her in an acid attack will soon be released from jail. rachel and laura, welcome back. rachel, let's begin with the daily mail, and the assessment of philip hammond, comparison is not the most flattering. it is not the most flattering. it is not the most flattering. we have heard this one before. phi
the telegraph says the chancellor, phillip hammond, has been accused of undermining theresa may's brexity after warning that leaving the eu without a deal would have large fiscal consequences for the uk. the times claims the chancellor's dismissal of a brexit divident has underlined the splits in the cabinet. the mail has that story too but carries of picture of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the british—iranian woman jailed in iran who's been reunited with her daughter after being granted a...
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getting rid of coppers has been talked about for years and the chancellor phillip hammond said we neede bank of england. that's right. i think it is a nice... we have to look at the facts, i hardly use cash anymore, i'm one of these people who have my card and go. a lot of people, that psychological 1.99, a.99 level is important so we have to ta ke a.99 level is important so we have to take careful consideration. what about this argument that it won't cause inflation if we removed copper? many say naturally shops will just round—up, they copper? many say naturally shops willjust round—up, they won't round down. there is a danger of that but all of the economic studies say it would be negligible, so it would be a minor rise in prices. i like using copper coins. i think it's important to have. the important thing is to have choice. yes, cashless is the way forward. it is expensive to churn them out. yes but people have to have the choice of having them both, not eve ryo ne choice of having them both, not everyone will want to go cashless. my everyone will want to go cashless. my parents,
getting rid of coppers has been talked about for years and the chancellor phillip hammond said we neede bank of england. that's right. i think it is a nice... we have to look at the facts, i hardly use cash anymore, i'm one of these people who have my card and go. a lot of people, that psychological 1.99, a.99 level is important so we have to ta ke a.99 level is important so we have to take careful consideration. what about this argument that it won't cause inflation if we removed copper? many...
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chancellor phillip hammonds warned of a french-led attempt to try to bind them in red tape after thee urged businesses to find ways to compensate for any loss of business with europe and in corporate news, softbank has reported a 50 fold increase in first quarter net profit largely due to revenue earned through it's saudi backed $100 billion investment funds >> softbank sales were up by 4% and operating profits soared nearly 50% to $6.4 billion net profit increased to $2.8 billion soft bank ceo said while all fields of business were steadily growing, it was investments through the near $100 billion fund backed by saudi arabia that brought about the sharp increase the firm has been busy investing $30 billion in some during the past year including uber technologies co-working firm and chinese online medical service operator as of march this year it's investments in yield stood at 10% which is in comparison with other global leading funds repeatedly used the phrase beyond carrier in his speech after the announcement of his report stressing his aim was to shift softbank's main business i
chancellor phillip hammonds warned of a french-led attempt to try to bind them in red tape after thee urged businesses to find ways to compensate for any loss of business with europe and in corporate news, softbank has reported a 50 fold increase in first quarter net profit largely due to revenue earned through it's saudi backed $100 billion investment funds >> softbank sales were up by 4% and operating profits soared nearly 50% to $6.4 billion net profit increased to $2.8 billion soft...
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afford to put a foot wrong, but is she out of step too with her chancellor, after warnings from phillip hammond the economic damage a no—deal brexit could cause? police appeal to the public for help in finding a 21—year—old man, janbaz tarin, over the stabbings of his former partner and her mother. paying their respect. crowds gather as aretha franklin's casket goes on public view before her funeral on friday. tributes continue to the queen of soul. # the moment i wake up. # before i put on my makeup. # i say a little prayer for you. coming up on afternoon live, all the sport. damian johnson has that. you are at the press conference with jose i was. more on that later. jamie vardy is retiring from international football. he jamie vardy is retiring from internationalfootball. he has agreed with gareth southgate that he will only be called up if there is an injury crisis. thanks, damien. and ben has all the weather. quite a lot of cloud around. all the weather details coming up, also we will look at sunrise in canada. thanks, ben. also coming up: you may have just seen her doing her dayjob, but i
afford to put a foot wrong, but is she out of step too with her chancellor, after warnings from phillip hammond the economic damage a no—deal brexit could cause? police appeal to the public for help in finding a 21—year—old man, janbaz tarin, over the stabbings of his former partner and her mother. paying their respect. crowds gather as aretha franklin's casket goes on public view before her funeral on friday. tributes continue to the queen of soul. # the moment i wake up. # before i put...
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the other british adviser you see here was major phillip hammond and whose tank commander nearly exploded the british breakthrough. the tanks they brought to the program would be immeasurable. decades later, dwight eisenhower. thus began my connection with allies. the british officers helped us to understand the uses of these new arm orred weapons, unquote. continuing, ike remembered that, quote, in their conversations, i heard about a british political figure named winston churchill. according to the two officers, churchill had a hand in producing the first tanks. they had made them extravagantly. in fact, the first tank was churchill's brainchild. in 1915, as the first loyal admiralty, he thought devices for taking to the trenches ought to be developed. before i knew it, there became a cultural, experimental bond. this was his headquarters in 1918. it was also the headquarters camp of the u.s. troops in 1917. you can see the building behind the flag positively. . that's still there today. it's close to the cyclerama building. so the parking lot of general picket's buffet was ike and mam
the other british adviser you see here was major phillip hammond and whose tank commander nearly exploded the british breakthrough. the tanks they brought to the program would be immeasurable. decades later, dwight eisenhower. thus began my connection with allies. the british officers helped us to understand the uses of these new arm orred weapons, unquote. continuing, ike remembered that, quote, in their conversations, i heard about a british political figure named winston churchill. according...
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the guardian leads with comments from the chancellor phillip hammond suggesting a so called "amazon tax the struggling high street. amazon also features on the front of the times, which reports the company is set to be banned from claiming to offer guaranteed next day delivery for its prime customers ahead of a ruling by the advertising watchdog. the daily telegraph features an interview with conservative back—bencherjacob rees—mogg who says borisjohnson is being set up for a "show trial" over his burka comments because of theresa may's "personal rivalry" with the former foreign secretary. and the daily mail carries a photograph ofjeremy corbyn, which reportedly shows the labour leader during a wreath—laying ceremony at a cemetery in tunisia. the paper claims mr corbyn is standing near to the graves of members of the palestine liberation 0rganisation including one man who was involved in the 1972 munich 0lympics attack. it was previously reported that mr corbyn had attended such a ceremony in 2014. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. the headlines: this morning nasa will launch one
the guardian leads with comments from the chancellor phillip hammond suggesting a so called "amazon tax the struggling high street. amazon also features on the front of the times, which reports the company is set to be banned from claiming to offer guaranteed next day delivery for its prime customers ahead of a ruling by the advertising watchdog. the daily telegraph features an interview with conservative back—bencherjacob rees—mogg who says borisjohnson is being set up for a...
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the chancellor phillip hammond gave us his reaction to the latest statistics on the economy.placent. we are here today for me to announce nearly £1 billion of new investment in high—tech manufacturing and research to ensure that british businesses remain cutting—edge. across the world we have seen trend rates of growth lower since the financial crisis and we have two invest in our productivity in order to restore economic growth rates so we can see growth rates a re economic growth rates so we can see growth rates are rising sustainably in the future. that is why we have to keep investing in our economy, our infrastructure, our skills and our infrastructure, our skills and our businesses. that is why we are making the announcement is that i am today of this huge additional investment into technology. 0bviously investment into technology. obviously we want economic growth to be higher and we could do that by investing skills in infrastructure, in technology. there is no alternative but to keep investing in our economy, improve our performance and deliver the sustainably higher
the chancellor phillip hammond gave us his reaction to the latest statistics on the economy.placent. we are here today for me to announce nearly £1 billion of new investment in high—tech manufacturing and research to ensure that british businesses remain cutting—edge. across the world we have seen trend rates of growth lower since the financial crisis and we have two invest in our productivity in order to restore economic growth rates so we can see growth rates a re economic growth rates...