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the eu council president donald tusk has responded this evening — saying that mrs may has known for weekstail what the eu thinks of her plan — but that a compromise is still possible. our deputy political editor john pienaar reports. theresa may's in a hurry, some say getting nowhere fast landing a brexit deal. so, how to come back from her diplomatic battering — the chorus of eu leaders telling her her brexit plan wouldn't fly. her answer in downing street? defiance — their turn to compromise. britain had rejected the eu's basic demands. uncontrolled immigration from the eu would continue. and we couldn't do trade deals we want with other countries. that would make a mockery of the referendum we had two years ago. she was prime minister of great britain and northern ireland. on no customs border with ireland or on the mainland, there would be no backing down. it is something i will never agree to. indeed, in myjudgement, it is something no british prime minister would ever agree to. if the eu believe i will, they are making a fundamental mistake. mrs may was prepared to walk away from ne
the eu council president donald tusk has responded this evening — saying that mrs may has known for weekstail what the eu thinks of her plan — but that a compromise is still possible. our deputy political editor john pienaar reports. theresa may's in a hurry, some say getting nowhere fast landing a brexit deal. so, how to come back from her diplomatic battering — the chorus of eu leaders telling her her brexit plan wouldn't fly. her answer in downing street? defiance — their turn to...
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the eu council president donald tusk has responded this evening, saying that mrs may has known for weeksn detail what the eu thinks of her plan, but that a compromise is still possible. our deputy political editor john pienaar reports. theresa may's in a hurry, some say getting nowhere fast landing a brexit deal. so, how to come back from her diplomatic battering — the chorus of eu leaders telling her her brexit plan wouldn't fly. her answer in downing street? defiance — their turn to compromise. britain had rejected the eu's basic demands. uncontrolled immigration from the eu would continue. and we couldn't do trade deals we want with other countries. that would make a mockery of the referendum we had two years ago. she was prime minister of great britain and northern ireland. on no customs border with ireland or on the mainland, there would be no backing down. it is something i will never agree to. indeed, in myjudgement, it is something no british prime minister would ever agree to. if the eu believe i will, they are making a fundamental mistake. mrs may was prepared to walk away from
the eu council president donald tusk has responded this evening, saying that mrs may has known for weeksn detail what the eu thinks of her plan, but that a compromise is still possible. our deputy political editor john pienaar reports. theresa may's in a hurry, some say getting nowhere fast landing a brexit deal. so, how to come back from her diplomatic battering — the chorus of eu leaders telling her her brexit plan wouldn't fly. her answer in downing street? defiance — their turn to...
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where we'll get reaction to the fallout from the eu meeting in salzburg this week and discuss what theresa may does next. the president of the european councileu's approach to the salzburg summit, insisting britain had known for many weeks about the eu's objections to the chequers proposals. mr tusk said the prime minister's plan had been treated with "all seriousness," and that it was theresa may who had appeared surprisingly uncompromising. however, he added that he believed a deal was still within reach. this morning the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt has urged european leaders to "step back from the abyss." our political correspondent leila nathoo reports. eu leaders had turned on theresa may at a summit this week, giving her brexit proposals the cold shoulder, bluntly saying they wouldn't work. and so, on her return to london, the prime minister sought to get back on the front foot, striking a defiant tone in a televised statement, saying talks were now at an impasse. at this late stage in the negotiations, it is not acceptable to simply reject the other side's proposals without a detailed explanation and counterproposals. so we now nee
where we'll get reaction to the fallout from the eu meeting in salzburg this week and discuss what theresa may does next. the president of the european councileu's approach to the salzburg summit, insisting britain had known for many weeks about the eu's objections to the chequers proposals. mr tusk said the prime minister's plan had been treated with "all seriousness," and that it was theresa may who had appeared surprisingly uncompromising. however, he added that he believed a deal...
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donald tusk, the president of the eu council, after that salzburg summit where theresa may was pretty we don't want your proposals, come up with something else, he tweeted a picture of some ca kes else, he tweeted a picture of some cakes with no cherries on, a picture of theresa may looking at some cake, no cherries here, the idea being they are accusing the british plan of cherry picking the best bits of the single market and trying to junk the single market and trying to junk the rest, something they said from the rest, something they said from the start is not acceptable. that wheat has gone down very badly, and i think that is fed into this idea that the eu is being perceived as being discourteous. some in europe might perhaps think that wheat was illjudged and might perhaps think that wheat was ill judged and miss might perhaps think that wheat was illjudged and miss timed, but the problem remains that we have two sides, theresa may, who doesn't want to see any deal done that could affect in her words the integrity of the united kingdom, that carves northern ireland office. 0n th
donald tusk, the president of the eu council, after that salzburg summit where theresa may was pretty we don't want your proposals, come up with something else, he tweeted a picture of some ca kes else, he tweeted a picture of some cakes with no cherries on, a picture of theresa may looking at some cake, no cherries here, the idea being they are accusing the british plan of cherry picking the best bits of the single market and trying to junk the single market and trying to junk the rest,...
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institutions. of view, it isn't properly leaving the european union. is still a barrier to a deal. the eu council said in a statement tonight. of ireland's leader that agreement was still possible. and secure the deal that we need. she comes up with. their wish list, an early election, maybe another referendum. if they can. and now the country is staring down the barrel of no deal. and so she's in denial. the prime minister's back on her berkshire constituency. it won't count as an escape. if she tried. john pienaar, bbc news, westminster. at least 136 people, with scores of people still missing. and negligence was to blame. lebo diseko has this report. it is the worst kind of wait. been on board the mv nyerere. of the disaster, they're stuck. for the worst, grieving and burying their relatives. as plain to see. but hope is fading fast. translation: we can't reach my brother. yesterday morning, he spoke to our mum. we've not heard from him since. my father and my younger sibling. it's a huge loss to us. floating on the water. metres from ukara's shore. it operated a busy schedule, taking people t
institutions. of view, it isn't properly leaving the european union. is still a barrier to a deal. the eu council said in a statement tonight. of ireland's leader that agreement was still possible. and secure the deal that we need. she comes up with. their wish list, an early election, maybe another referendum. if they can. and now the country is staring down the barrel of no deal. and so she's in denial. the prime minister's back on her berkshire constituency. it won't count as an escape. if...
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she has called on the eu to show britain more respect. european counciligation has found that police are struggling to combat child grooming taking place on a smartphone messaging app called kik which is popular with teenagers. kik has played a part in over 11—hundred police investigations into child sex offences over the past five years. but officers say the company won't help identify predators unless they overcome major bureaucratic hurdles. we will have more news at
she has called on the eu to show britain more respect. european counciligation has found that police are struggling to combat child grooming taking place on a smartphone messaging app called kik which is popular with teenagers. kik has played a part in over 11—hundred police investigations into child sex offences over the past five years. but officers say the company won't help identify predators unless they overcome major bureaucratic hurdles. we will have more news at
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emmanuel macron talked about the liars who had bought the brexit campaign, donald tusk and the eu council. it was just all kind of slightly odd behaviour from yesterday. it led to a slightly odd feeling at the end of the summit. she's sort of came back and said the two sides need to treat each other with respect and she came out think very clearly there are two areas we really are very far apart still and that's with a lot of people today. it's interesting to see how the front pages have dealt with this story because in its substance that is not good news for theresa may. she did not succeed in the way she hoped to installs birgit. yet, by taking the initiative today certainly on the pr front with her statement, she's ended up with some very positive front pages. things are much more complex when you read between the lines and when you read into the papers. but, the tone of some of the front pages is quite extraordinary. we have got making her the church hill, the thatcher, as though somehow she has taken the fight to european neighbours. rather than being on the defensive. just to finish
emmanuel macron talked about the liars who had bought the brexit campaign, donald tusk and the eu council. it was just all kind of slightly odd behaviour from yesterday. it led to a slightly odd feeling at the end of the summit. she's sort of came back and said the two sides need to treat each other with respect and she came out think very clearly there are two areas we really are very far apart still and that's with a lot of people today. it's interesting to see how the front pages have dealt...
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eu council president donald tusk says the plan is unworkable. you are watching "dw news," live from berlin. after a short break, i will be back to take you through the day. stick around for that. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] . hey when you. headlines i sense our to reserve a labor [inaudible] in i. the conditions can can take maybe. weight wise is the number
eu council president donald tusk says the plan is unworkable. you are watching "dw news," live from berlin. after a short break, i will be back to take you through the day. stick around for that. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] . hey when you. headlines i sense our to reserve a labor [inaudible] in i. the conditions can can take maybe. weight wise is the number
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foreign secretaryjeremy hunt has urged eu leaders to "step back from the abyss" of a no—deal brexit and engage with theresa may's plan. the president of the european counciln advance about european objections. our political correspondent matt cole reports. international law, international commerce and the media — what have we got to fear? at a rally today, the former brexit secretary david davis telling theresa may she's got it wrong and should seek a new way of leaving the eu. we should only accept a clean and clear up brexit. i am afraid the compromise is exactly what i think chequers is. so if leaders in europe have rejected her plans and she's being buffeted by backbenchers, who can theresa may rely on for support? step forward the foreign secretary, insisting she's right to demand concessions from brussels. if the eu's view is thatjust by saying no to every proposal made by the united kingdom, we will eventually capitulate and end up either with a norway option or, indeed, staying in the eu — if that's their view, then they've profoundly misjudged the british people. this social media post from donald tusk, the eu council president, has helped stir t
foreign secretaryjeremy hunt has urged eu leaders to "step back from the abyss" of a no—deal brexit and engage with theresa may's plan. the president of the european counciln advance about european objections. our political correspondent matt cole reports. international law, international commerce and the media — what have we got to fear? at a rally today, the former brexit secretary david davis telling theresa may she's got it wrong and should seek a new way of leaving the eu. we...
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the so—called chequers plan was largely dismissed by eu leaders at the salzburg summit on thursday. last night, the european councilbritish had already known about the eu's objections but he insisted a deal was still possible. 0ur political correspondent, matt cole, reports. international law, international commerce, and the media, what have we got to fear? at a rally today, the former brexit secretary david davis telling theresa may she's got it wrong and should seek a new way of leaving the eu. that we should only accept a clean and clear brexit. not some fudge, not some weak compromise. i have to tell you, i'm afraid that a weak compromise is exactly what i think chequers is. so, if leaders in europe have rejected her plans and she's being buffeted by backbenchers, who can theresa may rely on for support? step forward the foreign secretary, insisting she's right to demand concessions from brussels. if the eu's view is that just byjust saying no to every proposal made by the united kingdom we will eventually capitulate and end up either with the norway option or, indeed, staying in the eu, if that is their view,
the so—called chequers plan was largely dismissed by eu leaders at the salzburg summit on thursday. last night, the european councilbritish had already known about the eu's objections but he insisted a deal was still possible. 0ur political correspondent, matt cole, reports. international law, international commerce, and the media, what have we got to fear? at a rally today, the former brexit secretary david davis telling theresa may she's got it wrong and should seek a new way of leaving the...
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there's still been no full explanation of why eu leaders rejected theresa may's brexit plans at a summit in austria this week. the president of the european councildy knew about the eu's objections, but he suggested a deal was still possible. here's our political correspondent matt cole. international law, international commerce, and the media — what have we got to fear? at a rally today, the former brexit secretary david davis telling theresa may she's got it wrong and should seek a new way of leaving the eu. the european union has not accepted chequers. that the next option is to find a new strategy. the new strategy ought to be a free trade plus strategy complete with our own irish strategy, northern irish strategy, and that's the way she should go and that's way she will carry the tory party with her, and a goodly part of the labour party, too. so if leaders in europe have rejected her plans and she's being buffeted by backbenchers, who can theresa may rely on for support? step forward the foreign secretary, insisting she's right to demand concessions from brussels. if the eu's view is that just by saying no to every proposal made by the unit
there's still been no full explanation of why eu leaders rejected theresa may's brexit plans at a summit in austria this week. the president of the european councildy knew about the eu's objections, but he suggested a deal was still possible. here's our political correspondent matt cole. international law, international commerce, and the media — what have we got to fear? at a rally today, the former brexit secretary david davis telling theresa may she's got it wrong and should seek a new way...
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she has called on the eu to show britain more respect. european councilillion people worldwide each year, more than aids, violence and road accidents combined, that's according to a new report from the world health organization, which says men are particularly at risk. the report also stresses that harm from drinking is greater among poorer consumers than wealthier ones. it was the programme that some parents didn't want their their children to watch because of its real to life gritty storylines.
she has called on the eu to show britain more respect. european councilillion people worldwide each year, more than aids, violence and road accidents combined, that's according to a new report from the world health organization, which says men are particularly at risk. the report also stresses that harm from drinking is greater among poorer consumers than wealthier ones. it was the programme that some parents didn't want their their children to watch because of its real to life gritty...
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she has called on the eu to show britain more respect. european councilon people worldwide each year — more than aids, violence and road accidents combined. that's according to a new report from the world health organisation, which says men are particularly at risk. the report also stresses that harm from drinking is greater among poorer consumers than wealthier ones. now on bbc news, the inside out programme has an exclusive report on the latest idea for disposing of
she has called on the eu to show britain more respect. european councilon people worldwide each year — more than aids, violence and road accidents combined. that's according to a new report from the world health organisation, which says men are particularly at risk. the report also stresses that harm from drinking is greater among poorer consumers than wealthier ones. now on bbc news, the inside out programme has an exclusive report on the latest idea for disposing of
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she has called on the eu to show britain more respect. european councilcellor angela merkel has agreed to reconsider the promotion given to the former head of the domestic intelligence agency hans—georg maassen. he was removed for casting doubt on reports of far—right demonstrators chasing immigrants in the city of chemnitz. a group of men have been sentenced to nearly 50 years in prison collectively, after they were found guilty of what's been described
she has called on the eu to show britain more respect. european councilcellor angela merkel has agreed to reconsider the promotion given to the former head of the domestic intelligence agency hans—georg maassen. he was removed for casting doubt on reports of far—right demonstrators chasing immigrants in the city of chemnitz. a group of men have been sentenced to nearly 50 years in prison collectively, after they were found guilty of what's been described
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the president of the european council, donald tusk, has defended the eu's approach, saying she knew wellctions. our political correspondent matt cole reports. international law, international commerce, and the media, what have we got to fear? at a rally today, the former brexit secretary david davis telling theresa may she's got it wrong and should seek a new way of leaving the eu. that we should only accept a clean and clear brexit. not some fudge, not some weak compromise. i have to tell you, i'm afraid that a weak compromise is exactly what i think chequers is. so, if leaders in europe have rejected her plans and she's being buffeted by backbenchers, who can theresa may rely on for support? step forward the foreign secretary, insisting she's right to demand concessions from brussels. if the eu's view is that just byjust saying no to every proposal made by the united kingdom we will eventually capitulate and end up either with the norway option or, indeed, staying in the eu, if that is their view, then they've profoundly misjudged the british people. this social media post from donald
the president of the european council, donald tusk, has defended the eu's approach, saying she knew wellctions. our political correspondent matt cole reports. international law, international commerce, and the media, what have we got to fear? at a rally today, the former brexit secretary david davis telling theresa may she's got it wrong and should seek a new way of leaving the eu. that we should only accept a clean and clear brexit. not some fudge, not some weak compromise. i have to tell you,...
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the president of the eu council, donald tusk, responded to say may, saying her stance this week had been surprisingly tough and in fa ct had been surprisingly tough and in fact uncompromising, but he remained convinced a comp demise was still possible. the prime minister is under pressure from all sides. it'sjust the prime minister is under pressure from all sides. it's just weeks before the next summit when a deal is opposed to be reached, and she has what is sure to be a tense gathering of her party to get through too. leila nathoo, bbc news, westminster. the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, has said a future labour government would be ready to start nationalising key industries from the day it takes office. speaking on the eve of the party's annual conference in liverpool, mr mcdonnell said a new unit would be established in the treasury to oversee the process, and in some cases investors might not be compensated. he predicted that nationalisation of rail services could be completed within five years. meanwhile, the shadow equalities minister, dawn butler, will use labour's national
the president of the eu council, donald tusk, responded to say may, saying her stance this week had been surprisingly tough and in fa ct had been surprisingly tough and in fact uncompromising, but he remained convinced a comp demise was still possible. the prime minister is under pressure from all sides. it'sjust the prime minister is under pressure from all sides. it's just weeks before the next summit when a deal is opposed to be reached, and she has what is sure to be a tense gathering of...
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this social media post from donald tusk, the eu council president, has helped stir the bad blood, mocking for what he says is trying to cherry—pick the best bits out of the single market. mr tusk played host at the salzburg summit where the so—called chequers plan was dismissed. but he's rejecting suggestions the ideas were knocked back without explanation. in a statement, he said: but trying to get beyond the growing acrimony, he continued: so, what next for eu negotiations? who's going to blink first? theresa may says eu leaders have to come up with new counter—proposals for future trading relations. but there's little sign of that. however, the prime minister says her officials are working on new proposals for northern ireland's border with the republic, and if those plans can find a way to keep goods flowing freely after brexit, then perhaps they might be able to give some momentum back to the wider talks too. in dublin today, ireland's foreign minister suggested a solution was doable. everybody has accepted, including the british prime minister, that unique solutions are required in
this social media post from donald tusk, the eu council president, has helped stir the bad blood, mocking for what he says is trying to cherry—pick the best bits out of the single market. mr tusk played host at the salzburg summit where the so—called chequers plan was dismissed. but he's rejecting suggestions the ideas were knocked back without explanation. in a statement, he said: but trying to get beyond the growing acrimony, he continued: so, what next for eu negotiations? who's going to...
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the eu council president, donald tusk, says the plans could undermine the single market.c news, panorama. the deadline's looming. theresa may has gotjust weeks left to secure a brexit deal with the eu and to get it through parliament. for the last fortnight, we've been filming with her behind the scenes. morning, nick. morning, prime minister. thank you for the lift. she's under pressure from her own party to stand up to brussels. a lot of people i've talked to, prime minister, say that chequers represents a compromise and it's not the brexit that people voted for. you know what some people say — they rather liked it when you joked about being that bloody difficult woman, they liked that.
the eu council president, donald tusk, says the plans could undermine the single market.c news, panorama. the deadline's looming. theresa may has gotjust weeks left to secure a brexit deal with the eu and to get it through parliament. for the last fortnight, we've been filming with her behind the scenes. morning, nick. morning, prime minister. thank you for the lift. she's under pressure from her own party to stand up to brussels. a lot of people i've talked to, prime minister, say that...
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the eu council president, donald tusk, says the plans could undermine the single market.
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the eu council president, donald tusk, said the plans could undermine the single market. but prime minister theresa may insists her plan is the only option on the table. those are the latest headlines. you're up to date with the headlines. now on bbc news, its time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. britain's exit from the european union has generated intense scrutiny of borders, ta riffs intense scrutiny of borders, tariffs and trade. but the shock waves will spread much further. a complex web of scientific collaboration and partnership is injeopardy — most collaboration and partnership is in jeopardy — most obviously in the field of space and satellite technology. the uk stands to be frozen out of the galileo project which will deliver a european rival to the american gps system. my my guest today is graham turnock chief executive of the uk space agency. will post—brexit britain be left behind in the race to reach new scientific frontiers? graham turnock, welcome to hardtalk. a pleasure to be here. you are the boss of the uk space agency and you are
the eu council president, donald tusk, said the plans could undermine the single market. but prime minister theresa may insists her plan is the only option on the table. those are the latest headlines. you're up to date with the headlines. now on bbc news, its time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. britain's exit from the european union has generated intense scrutiny of borders, ta riffs intense scrutiny of borders, tariffs and trade. but the shock waves will spread much...
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we heard from theresa may this afternoon and now the eu council president donald tusk, was this a wayf trying to calm things down after that very defiant prime minister we saw earlier? it is interesting, his choice of words. he is saying compromises still possible. but there is a bit of a riposte and then as well. he says, one of theresa may ‘s comments today was the eu side has not come up with detailed criticism of the proposals or indeed counterproposal. he is saying, nolte have studied it in detail —— know we have. i think importantly, he said that her tone in and around the summit was surprisingly tough and in fa ct summit was surprisingly tough and in fact uncompromising. and that seems to ruffle a lot of feathers on the eu side. and so, with this now sort of doubling down on that approach, if you like, coming up with this defiant, unscheduled statement, televised statement, using that very stern, being very firm about what she wants, i don't think that will have gone down well in eu circles because that was the very criticism they had fill in her approach earlier this week. tha
we heard from theresa may this afternoon and now the eu council president donald tusk, was this a wayf trying to calm things down after that very defiant prime minister we saw earlier? it is interesting, his choice of words. he is saying compromises still possible. but there is a bit of a riposte and then as well. he says, one of theresa may ‘s comments today was the eu side has not come up with detailed criticism of the proposals or indeed counterproposal. he is saying, nolte have studied it...
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plans after the so—called checkers plan was largely dismissed by eu leaders at the salzburg summit on thursday. last night, european council donald tusk said the british had really known about the british had really known about the eu's objections, but he insisted a brexit deal was still possible. mr hunt said brussels needed to stop dramatising the situation. what theresa may is saying is, don't mistake british politeness for weakness, and if you put us in a difficult corner, we will stand our ground. that's the kind of country we are. but that means we need to get the tone right, and insulting her, insulting the british people on social media, getting into these stand—offs where you are calling people liars and so on, is not the way that we are going to... you are referring in part to the instagram photo that was posted by the president of the european council president, donald tusk, about the cakes and no cherries and so about the cakes and no cherries and so on? yes, and basically, if we are going to work seriously towards a solution, then we need to avoid revving up the situation and making it worse by appealing to au
plans after the so—called checkers plan was largely dismissed by eu leaders at the salzburg summit on thursday. last night, european council donald tusk said the british had really known about the british had really known about the eu's objections, but he insisted a brexit deal was still possible. mr hunt said brussels needed to stop dramatising the situation. what theresa may is saying is, don't mistake british politeness for weakness, and if you put us in a difficult corner, we will stand...
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the president of the eu council has made it clear he doesn't think your plan can work. leaders have made a claim today, they do not think that chequers can work. so with the eu against your plan, with large chunks of your party at home against your plan, how can you credibly cling on to the deal you struck at chequers with your cabinet? iam your cabinet? i am negotiating hard in the interest of the british people. i am negotiating to deliver on what the british people voted for in the referendum. but i am also clear that if we are going to deal with the commitments we have made in relation to northern ireland, wiki new to ensure there is no hard border between northern ireland and ireland andi between northern ireland and ireland and i need to do that in a way that retains the integrity of the uk. to do that we need to have the frictionless movement of goods across the border. the only proposal on the table at the moment that will deliver on that frictionless movement of goods is the proposal that we have put forward in the white paper. yes, concerns have been raised. i
the president of the eu council has made it clear he doesn't think your plan can work. leaders have made a claim today, they do not think that chequers can work. so with the eu against your plan, with large chunks of your party at home against your plan, how can you credibly cling on to the deal you struck at chequers with your cabinet? iam your cabinet? i am negotiating hard in the interest of the british people. i am negotiating to deliver on what the british people voted for in the...
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the president of the eu council, donald tusk, responded to say may, saying her stance this week had been surprisingly tough and in fact uncompromising, but he remained convinced a compromise was still possible. the prime minister is under pressure from all sides. it's just weeks before the next summit when a deal is opposed to be reached, and she has what is sure to be a tense gathering of her party to get through too. leila nathoo, bbc news, westminster. our political correspondent matt cole is in our london newsroom. looking at the front of the newspapers, mixed reaction to the speech and what is happening, but whatever you think about the speech, the pressure is definitely on theresa may? absolutely. as we've said through the brexit process , as we've said through the brexit process, the clock is ticking. steph, i think there's a question as to who yesterday's statement from the prime minister was aimed at. there's a sense across europe, there hasn't been too much response from there, that this was a domestic audience... the strong, firm statement from the prime minister, in stark con
the president of the eu council, donald tusk, responded to say may, saying her stance this week had been surprisingly tough and in fact uncompromising, but he remained convinced a compromise was still possible. the prime minister is under pressure from all sides. it's just weeks before the next summit when a deal is opposed to be reached, and she has what is sure to be a tense gathering of her party to get through too. leila nathoo, bbc news, westminster. our political correspondent matt cole...
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she has called on the eu to show britain more respect. european council president donald tusk said he remains convinced they can still find a compromise. alcohol kills three million people worldwide each year — more than aids, violence and road accidents combined. that's according to a new report from the world health organisation, which says men are particularly at risk. the report also stresses that harm from drinking is greater among poorer consumers than wealthier ones. now on bbc news, the inside out programme has an exclusive report on the latest idea for disposing of the plastic mountain. researchers have found a way to make new greener fuel from plastic mined from landfill, but some environmentalists say plastic should be left buried. hello and welcome to inside out. bury it, dig it up, recycle it. what can we do about plastic? scientists have found a way to make a new greener fuel from plastic dug up from landfill. opponents say it should be left where it is. we have the exclusive. this is a sample we've taken from a landfill site and it could po
she has called on the eu to show britain more respect. european council president donald tusk said he remains convinced they can still find a compromise. alcohol kills three million people worldwide each year — more than aids, violence and road accidents combined. that's according to a new report from the world health organisation, which says men are particularly at risk. the report also stresses that harm from drinking is greater among poorer consumers than wealthier ones. now on bbc news,...
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they are hoping to reach a deal in the october eu council summit. ere has been talk about there being an extra summit put on especially for brexit in november. we thought this week we might get a date for that. the eu came back and said we will not even make a deal in october. they gave theresa may a deadline to make further concessions before then. jess: one question is what happens in the event of no deal. we heard from members of the government they are operating with plans for no deal. is that realistic? will the sunrise the day after brexit if there is no deal with the eu? jess: the government has been putting forward a series of documents. out how different sectors will be affected by a no deal brexit and what the government plans to do with that. andy theresa may dug in says she is preparing for a no deal brexit. -- she alsocitizens told eu citizens living in the u.k. that she would protect their rights if they stay. the question is, will there be a no deal brexit? the guest you had on earlier today, and investor was saying as a citizen i'm fa
they are hoping to reach a deal in the october eu council summit. ere has been talk about there being an extra summit put on especially for brexit in november. we thought this week we might get a date for that. the eu came back and said we will not even make a deal in october. they gave theresa may a deadline to make further concessions before then. jess: one question is what happens in the event of no deal. we heard from members of the government they are operating with plans for no deal. is...
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but donald tusk was the only eu leader to be name checked by theresa may in her brexit statement this afternoon, as the president of the european councile representative of all eu countries who publicly dismissed key part of the chequers brexit proposal as unworkable. now, he said in his statement he was simply matching strident tone for strident tone. he described theresa may as "surprisingly tough and uncompromising" at the salzburg summit. it is clear now that both of them misjudged the mood and the political sensitivities of the other. there haven't been any other official reaction from eu leaders to theresa may's statement this afternoon. they basically see it as directed more at a domestic audience, and trying to bolster the position at home. but eu leaders want a deal. and donald tusk said in his statement that he still thinks a compromise deal, good for both sides, is possible. and he signed off as a close friend of the uk and a true admirer of theresa may. that was katya adler. and you can keep up to date with all the latest twists and turns in the brexit negotiations on our website. there's an entire section on this subject w
but donald tusk was the only eu leader to be name checked by theresa may in her brexit statement this afternoon, as the president of the european councile representative of all eu countries who publicly dismissed key part of the chequers brexit proposal as unworkable. now, he said in his statement he was simply matching strident tone for strident tone. he described theresa may as "surprisingly tough and uncompromising" at the salzburg summit. it is clear now that both of them...
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on the eu side, the council president warned that the uk needs to rework the position on the irish borders except for theresa may will talk about brexit and see what they can do going forward. this is an informal summit. no declaration coming from it. nothing until the formal summit in october. the special brexit summit will happen in november when they will finally have some sort of brexit deal. it is not clear what it looks like yet. the two sides are far apart. it seems the uk may head to a no deal brexit. >> a no deal. hadas gold, thank you for that. >>> 51 minutes past the hour. planning to catch a delta flight? you will pay more to check bags. delta is hiking fees. i'll tell you why on cnn money next. you've tried moisturizer after moisturizer but one blows them all out of the water. hydro boost from neutrogena®. with hyaluronic acid to plump skin cells so it bounces back. neutrogena® so it bounces back. went to ancestry, i put in the names of my grandparents first. i got a leaf right away. a leaf is a hint that is connected to each person in your family tree. i learned that my ten
on the eu side, the council president warned that the uk needs to rework the position on the irish borders except for theresa may will talk about brexit and see what they can do going forward. this is an informal summit. no declaration coming from it. nothing until the formal summit in october. the special brexit summit will happen in november when they will finally have some sort of brexit deal. it is not clear what it looks like yet. the two sides are far apart. it seems the uk may head to a...
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radek sikorski, who was foreign minister of poland when donald tusk — now president of the eu councilng out that there are trade—offs whether you are inside the european union or outside the european union. it's just when you are inside you have a veto and much more influence. so this eurosceptic, brexit fantasy that britain can enter a world in which it gets all the arrangements that it likes without any obligations and trade—offs, that fa ntasy obligations and trade—offs, that fantasy is now being verified. you are saying that effectively your view is that it was never going to bea view is that it was never going to be a negotiation? it's not a divorce, it's a resignation. the clu b divorce, it's a resignation. the club continues with 27 members. and britain says we are the resigning. we didn't like the fee or the bylaws of the club. but after we leave the club, we still want to use the club facilities. and the committee says, well, no, actually. we have our rules, and overseas membership is not something we like. it's a good analogy, but obviously it's not as straightforward as tha
radek sikorski, who was foreign minister of poland when donald tusk — now president of the eu councilng out that there are trade—offs whether you are inside the european union or outside the european union. it's just when you are inside you have a veto and much more influence. so this eurosceptic, brexit fantasy that britain can enter a world in which it gets all the arrangements that it likes without any obligations and trade—offs, that fa ntasy obligations and trade—offs, that fantasy...
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the so—called chequers plan was largely dismissed by eu leaders at the salzburg summit on thursday. last night, the european councildent donald tusk said the british had already known about the eu's objections. however, a brexit deal was still possible. 0ur political correspondent matt cole reports. she was feeling the heat in salzburg, but by friday, theresa may was fighting back. i have treated the eu with nothing but respect. the uk expects the same. this social media post from the man who chaired the salzburg summit, donald tusk, hasn't helped matter, mocking mrs may for what he says he tried to trade pick the best bits of single market. ——trying to cherry pick the best bits. but with increasingly bad blood over brexit, what next for negotiations? if the eu's view is just by saying no to every proposal made by the united kingdom, we will capitulate and end up with the norway option or staying in the eu, if that is their view, they have profoundly misjudged the british people. the man who chaired the eu summit said the leaders were surprised at mrs may's uncompromising tone, and dismissed the suggestion that her
the so—called chequers plan was largely dismissed by eu leaders at the salzburg summit on thursday. last night, the european councildent donald tusk said the british had already known about the eu's objections. however, a brexit deal was still possible. 0ur political correspondent matt cole reports. she was feeling the heat in salzburg, but by friday, theresa may was fighting back. i have treated the eu with nothing but respect. the uk expects the same. this social media post from the man who...
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eu — would not work. the head of the european council, donald tusk, said her plans risked undermining the eu's single marketer said her proposals were the "only serious credible" way to avoid a hard border in the northern ireland. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports from salzburg. following her every move, every step matters. in this spectacle, neither side wants to budge. no. there is no progress. there is only position explained. stand—off still is in place. as long as there is no deal, there is a risk of no deal. but i think we all want to work towards a deal, and i still think it is achievable. she'd hoped for more thanjokey small talk. the prime minister wanted at least a polite reception for her brexit compromise, the so—called chequers plan. but theyjust don't like her idea to keep part of the economy close to the eu and to try to preserve the border between ireland and northern ireland as it is. don't doubt — this is one against 27. from the german chancellor, a polite rebuff. "substantial progress is needed." the french president said the proposals were not acceptable, and those who said
eu — would not work. the head of the european council, donald tusk, said her plans risked undermining the eu's single marketer said her proposals were the "only serious credible" way to avoid a hard border in the northern ireland. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports from salzburg. following her every move, every step matters. in this spectacle, neither side wants to budge. no. there is no progress. there is only position explained. stand—off still is in place. as long as...
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eu. the guardian has learned that local councils are developing algorithims to predict the risk of childly data. your daily aspirin could actually be damaging your health if you are over 70, that's according to a study featured on the front of the daily express. and the sun reports that bbc bosses have offered chris evans' breakfast show slot to zoe ball. the times — boost for may as eu backs irish border plan this is where technology might help out. the european union secretly preparing to accept the frictionless irish border when right at the beginning they said it was nonnegotiable. they said there has got to be free trade which it goes oi'i got to be free trade which it goes on in the story to say. it seems strange. the technology might work, it hopefully will. they say hope that the drafts will help mrs may to survive. we are in a situation where it is all about the prime minister's survival. it is no way to negotiate future. this is what negotiations are light. you say no, no, no, i will go on in some form or another. i can't understand, i really can't. i know it is obviously incre
eu. the guardian has learned that local councils are developing algorithims to predict the risk of childly data. your daily aspirin could actually be damaging your health if you are over 70, that's according to a study featured on the front of the daily express. and the sun reports that bbc bosses have offered chris evans' breakfast show slot to zoe ball. the times — boost for may as eu backs irish border plan this is where technology might help out. the european union secretly preparing to...
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she has called on the eu to show britain more respect. european council president donald tusk said he remains convinced they can still find a compromise. alcohol kills three million people worldwide each year, more than aids, violence and road accidents combined, that's according to a new report from the world health organization, which says men are particularly at risk. the report also stresses that harm from drinking is greater among poorer consumers than wealthier ones. coming up in around 10 minutes' time, newswatch. but first on bbc news, click. india — a technology superpower in waiting. half of the 1.2 billion people here are aged 35 or under. in the years that we've been coming here, we've seen it change from an it outsourcing work house to a place of innovation and start—ups. and although click has a huge audience in india, and although we've brought indian stories to the world, we haven't yet been able to bring the world to india. so it's high time we put that right. we've taken the click live show on the road, to the beautiful setting of bikane
she has called on the eu to show britain more respect. european council president donald tusk said he remains convinced they can still find a compromise. alcohol kills three million people worldwide each year, more than aids, violence and road accidents combined, that's according to a new report from the world health organization, which says men are particularly at risk. the report also stresses that harm from drinking is greater among poorer consumers than wealthier ones. coming up in around...
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eu summit in salzburg. but with just six months to go before britain leaves the european union, the european council presidents warning that key parts of the u.k.'s brexit plan needs revising. so, is the eu sending mixed signals? we will go to salzburg in just a moment. we begin tonight with this report. reporter: it's being described as an informal summit. the austrian chancellor sebastian kurtz appeared to be living up to the relaxed atmosphere, as british prime minister theresa may arrived for dinner. but may's main task is to convince the whole of the eu that her brexit package will work. ahead of formal negotiations, a positive message from kurtz. >> i think that if we want to make a deal, both sides need to compromise. i think we want to do everything possible to avoid a hard brexit. we stand ready to compromise. but we also expect that from the u.k. reporter: but top eu official donald tusk had a word of warning ahead of the talks. >> issues such as the irish question, or the framework from the economic corporation, the u.k.'s proposals will need to be reworked and further negotiated. today, there's pe
eu summit in salzburg. but with just six months to go before britain leaves the european union, the european council presidents warning that key parts of the u.k.'s brexit plan needs revising. so, is the eu sending mixed signals? we will go to salzburg in just a moment. we begin tonight with this report. reporter: it's being described as an informal summit. the austrian chancellor sebastian kurtz appeared to be living up to the relaxed atmosphere, as british prime minister theresa may arrived...
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we can speak to the foreign minister of poland when donald tusk of the eu council was prime minister.mpasse, is there a way out? britain must decide what it wants within the existing eu treaties, within what is conceivable, doable in the state of eu law. much time has been wasted because she has not decided which model of the relationship it once. the normal model, the turkey model, the canada model, and britain needs to externalise the fact that each model implies trade—offs. between sectors of the economy but also between the economy and sovereignty. just like membership did, or does. except that of course from a nonmembership perspective, you are — your nonmembership perspective, you are —— your negotiating position is weaker. this is not believe yet realised in the conservative party i think. presumably you would say that the prime minister is still trying to put forward a model that is as spoke to the uk and has not grasped that the european union will never accept that? —— a model that is best spoke to the uk. britain is trying to do what it is always tried to do which is kept o
we can speak to the foreign minister of poland when donald tusk of the eu council was prime minister.mpasse, is there a way out? britain must decide what it wants within the existing eu treaties, within what is conceivable, doable in the state of eu law. much time has been wasted because she has not decided which model of the relationship it once. the normal model, the turkey model, the canada model, and britain needs to externalise the fact that each model implies trade—offs. between sectors...
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eu — would not work. the head of the european council, donald tusk, said her plans risked undermining the eu's single marketster insists her proposals are the "only serious credible" way to avoid a hard border in the northern ireland. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports from salzburg. following her every move, every step matters. in this spectacle, neither side wants to budge. brexit. no. there is no progress. there is only position explained. stand—off still is in place. as long as there is no deal, there is a risk of no deal. but i think we all want to work towards a deal, and i still think it is achievable. she'd hoped for more thanjokey small talk. the prime minister wanted at least a polite reception for her brexit compromise, the so—called chequers plan. but theyjust don't like her idea to keep part of the economy close to the eu and to try to preserve the border between ireland and northern ireland as it is. don't doubt — this is one against 27. from the german chancellor, a polite rebuff. "substantial progress is needed." the french president said the proposals were not acceptable, and tho
eu — would not work. the head of the european council, donald tusk, said her plans risked undermining the eu's single marketster insists her proposals are the "only serious credible" way to avoid a hard border in the northern ireland. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports from salzburg. following her every move, every step matters. in this spectacle, neither side wants to budge. brexit. no. there is no progress. there is only position explained. stand—off still is in...
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eu — would not work. the head of the european council, donald tusk, said her plans risked undermining the eu's single marketster said her proposals were the "only serious credible" way to avoid a hard border in the northern ireland. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports from salzburg. following her every move, every step matters. in this spectacle, neither side wants to budge. there is no progress, there is only position explained, stand—off still is in place. as long as there is no deal there is a risk of no deal. but i think we all want to work towards a deal. i still think it is achievable. she'd hoped for more thanjokey small talk. achievable. she'd hoped for more than jokey small talk. the achievable. she'd hoped for more thanjokey small talk. the prime minister wanted at least a polite reception for her brexit compromise. the so—called checkers plan. but they just don't like her the so—called checkers plan. but theyjust don't like her idea to keep part of the economy close to the eu and to try to preserve the border between ireland and northern ireland as it is. don't doubt this is one against
eu — would not work. the head of the european council, donald tusk, said her plans risked undermining the eu's single marketster said her proposals were the "only serious credible" way to avoid a hard border in the northern ireland. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports from salzburg. following her every move, every step matters. in this spectacle, neither side wants to budge. there is no progress, there is only position explained, stand—off still is in place. as long as...
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she has called on the eu to show britain more respect. european council president donald tusk said he remains convinced they can still find a compromise. alcohol kills three million people worldwide each year, more than aids, violence and road accidents combined, that's according to a new report from the world health organization, which says men are particularly at risk. the report also stresses that harm from drinking is greater among poorer consumers than wealthier ones. it was the programme that some parents didn't want their their children to watch because of its real to life gritty storylines. yet, grange hill went on to become one of the nation's most loved childrens tv shows. to celebrate its 40th anniversary, tim muffett grabbed his satchel and went back to school with some of its former stars. back to school, with todd carty, aka tuckerjenkins... cos we hate you grange hill lot. we hate you, an' all! i still get, to this day, "tucker!" ..george armstrong, who played alan humphreys... you're taking a chance. i think the question i get asked more t
she has called on the eu to show britain more respect. european council president donald tusk said he remains convinced they can still find a compromise. alcohol kills three million people worldwide each year, more than aids, violence and road accidents combined, that's according to a new report from the world health organization, which says men are particularly at risk. the report also stresses that harm from drinking is greater among poorer consumers than wealthier ones. it was the programme...
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she has called on the eu to show britain more respect. european council president donald tusk said he remains convinced they can still find a compromise. the german chancellor angela merkel has agreed to reconsider the promotion given to the former head of the domestic intelligence agency hans—georg maassen. he was removed for casting doubt on reports of far—right demonstrators chasing immigrants in the city of chemnitz. a group of men have been sentenced to nearly 50 years in prison collectively, after they were found guilty of what's been described as an ‘alarmingly amateur‘ people smuggling operation. their trial heard how the men‘s ‘lucrative scam‘ used small boats to bring migrants across the english channel. they were caught in 2016 after 18 albanians had to be rescued off the kent coast. duncan kennedy reports. this is the gang who tried to turn the english channel into a highway of illegal migration. and this is three members of the gang, george and leonard powell and saba dulaj, meeting in a pub car park in kent, discussing their nextjob. ajob li
she has called on the eu to show britain more respect. european council president donald tusk said he remains convinced they can still find a compromise. the german chancellor angela merkel has agreed to reconsider the promotion given to the former head of the domestic intelligence agency hans—georg maassen. he was removed for casting doubt on reports of far—right demonstrators chasing immigrants in the city of chemnitz. a group of men have been sentenced to nearly 50 years in prison...
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she has called on the eu to show britain more respect. european council president donald tusk said he remains convinced they can still find a compromise. a bbc news investigation has found that police are struggling to combat child grooming taking place on a smartphone messaging app called kik which is popular with teenagers. kik has played a part in over 11—hundred police investigations into child sex offences over the past five years. but officers say the company won't help identify predators unless they overcome major bureaucratic hurdles. we will have more news at two o'clock. now on bbc news, click. this week, a stage in delhi, a screaming crowd, and a man with my face on his shirt. india. a technology superpower in waiting. half of the 1.2 billion people here are aged 35 or under. in the years that we have been coming here, we have seen a change from an it outsourcing work out to a place of innovation and start—ups. and although click has a huge audience in india, and although we have brought indian story to the world, we have not been able to bring
she has called on the eu to show britain more respect. european council president donald tusk said he remains convinced they can still find a compromise. a bbc news investigation has found that police are struggling to combat child grooming taking place on a smartphone messaging app called kik which is popular with teenagers. kik has played a part in over 11—hundred police investigations into child sex offences over the past five years. but officers say the company won't help identify...