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categorical, language such as unsustainable to meet our obligations will not be heard from the british cabinetremember that there is a huge and need out there and we need to build on our commitments, which we have already given and had pledge, but also as he rightly points out, encourage others to step up to the plate. but increasingly to see that governments can't do this alone, we need to leverage and trade and in private investment in order to bridge that gap if we are to deliver to the people under poverty. the head of the bbc has defended plans to rebuild the outside set of the soap, eastenders, after the financial watchdog, the national audit office, reported that the scheme was set to cost £27 million more than originally intended. the new set was due to open in 2018, but won't be ready until 2023. the new albert square will be near the existing set at the bbc‘s elstree studios in hertfordshire. it will have actual brick buildings unlike the current one, which only uses facades. lord hall was appearing in front of the public accounts committee. the external eastenders set dates back to
categorical, language such as unsustainable to meet our obligations will not be heard from the british cabinetremember that there is a huge and need out there and we need to build on our commitments, which we have already given and had pledge, but also as he rightly points out, encourage others to step up to the plate. but increasingly to see that governments can't do this alone, we need to leverage and trade and in private investment in order to bridge that gap if we are to deliver to the...
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main opposition labor party do next peter mandelson is a senior labor party veteran a former british cabinet minister and a former european union trade commissioner barbara basler asked him if the labor party would now push for a second referendum to resolve the brakes at impasse. i think what will happen in the first instance is that everyone will reflect on the true meaning and implications of this defeat tonight and they will realize that you can't come back to this steel i mean i've heard so many people today seizing on the words. expressed by the german foreign minister how come us who is being quoted right across the u.k. media saying that if the deal is defeated tonight we'll reopen negotiation now actually what he said was substantially more qualified than that pretty open the door to something which was seized upon by brick sitters as saying he here's the proof that you know in this game of chicken the europeans will blink first and at the head of the european chickens will be germany suing for peace and for a for some sort of deal and i would just say to my german friends this deal
main opposition labor party do next peter mandelson is a senior labor party veteran a former british cabinet minister and a former european union trade commissioner barbara basler asked him if the labor party would now push for a second referendum to resolve the brakes at impasse. i think what will happen in the first instance is that everyone will reflect on the true meaning and implications of this defeat tonight and they will realize that you can't come back to this steel i mean i've heard...
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she needs to win support from her mps, cabinet and the british people, and when it comes to the commonsat turns out to be, she seems to be well, well short of the numbers that she needs to win. and so the question is, well articles like this, not just today but over the next few daysin just today but over the next few days in the next few weeks, will they have any kind of tangible effect or will she find herself in three orfour effect or will she find herself in three or four weeks' time, effect or will she find herself in three orfour weeks' time, in effect or will she find herself in three or four weeks' time, in the same position she is now? yes, this hope that a couple of weeks off and a bit of turkey mulled wine might try and win over some of her opponents doesn't seem to have had much of an opinion —— turkey and mulled wine. and this language, to issue a patriotic rallying cry, what issue a patriotic rallying cry, what is she saying? remainers are not patriotic? 0r is she saying? remainers are not patriotic? or even the no deal people, most of whom i loathe, i don't think you can
she needs to win support from her mps, cabinet and the british people, and when it comes to the commonsat turns out to be, she seems to be well, well short of the numbers that she needs to win. and so the question is, well articles like this, not just today but over the next few daysin just today but over the next few days in the next few weeks, will they have any kind of tangible effect or will she find herself in three orfour effect or will she find herself in three or four weeks' time,...
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i was reading, around the same time as he was visiting america, there was a meeting of the british war cabinetand a senior policy advisor to lloyd george, says, look, without the americans, we, the allies, cannot win the war. the best we can get is an inconclusive stalemate. but more likely we'll lose. only the americans, he says, can delivert knockout punch. this is in the spring of 1917. that's how grim the situation is for the allies. but could the american deliver the knockout punch? the american army in 1917 is pretty small. this is, you know, so small that when paverageovilla raids colombia and killed americans in 1916, we sent a expedition under black jack pershing, and they mill around in chihuahua, mexico, for a year and don't get anything done, and they end up deploying tens of thousands of national guardsmen down there with very strict rules of engagement, and they never find him. and so as a result, we have to take this little army, which is 120,000 regulars, 80,000 reservists, 400,000 pathetically trained national guards, and we need to vast expand it in a hurry. so we have the se
i was reading, around the same time as he was visiting america, there was a meeting of the british war cabinetand a senior policy advisor to lloyd george, says, look, without the americans, we, the allies, cannot win the war. the best we can get is an inconclusive stalemate. but more likely we'll lose. only the americans, he says, can delivert knockout punch. this is in the spring of 1917. that's how grim the situation is for the allies. but could the american deliver the knockout punch? the...
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members of the british cabinet meeting with theresa may a day after she unveiled the exit plan b, thiss little changed from her previous deal that was rejected by parliament last week. earlier, ubs chairman axel weber talked about the potential impact of a chaotic brexit, a hard brexit in an interview with maria at the world economic forum in davos, switzerland. >> i think ultimately it is not in anybody's interest to have an unorderly brexit without rules of the game being defined. if that requires because they started late and they didn't gain traction and they didn't agree early, that requires more time to negotiate, it's the rational thing to do. cheryl: may said she could not take a no deal brexit off the table. the u.k. is due to leave the european union on march 29th, maria. those are your headlines from new york. back to you. that was a fascinating panel and a lot of news breaking during that panel, maria. maria: i thought it was interesting because we moved back and forth from global central banks to china and of course as you mentioned to brexit as well. thank you so much for
members of the british cabinet meeting with theresa may a day after she unveiled the exit plan b, thiss little changed from her previous deal that was rejected by parliament last week. earlier, ubs chairman axel weber talked about the potential impact of a chaotic brexit, a hard brexit in an interview with maria at the world economic forum in davos, switzerland. >> i think ultimately it is not in anybody's interest to have an unorderly brexit without rules of the game being defined. if...
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thousand a pretty rocky year for the british trees in my face to the european union british peace even our own cabinet. with little success to look back at the year not short on drama is a. part of it. twenty seventeen when the ball away from the top. where. you. can turn to prove you feel. it was the year of a major. battle conservative party showdown to take. it's hard to believe but at the start of the still relatively rosy phase one of the breaks it was done and the forty billion pound to. be unseemly out was fairly. short lived. cabinet started playing. musical chairs. and. veiled hype. we have come to an agreement with the proposal with the european union which absolutely on the people voted for that country residence the pm. that if they don't like it they were free to resign and get taxis. down the driveway foreign secretary forest johnson breaks it secretary david davis stayed loyal to the prime minister until they'd be home that is and resign within forty eight hours it is. too late to save. jonas and waited to tell the pm heat quit until just before she had to try to sell the time to check
thousand a pretty rocky year for the british trees in my face to the european union british peace even our own cabinet. with little success to look back at the year not short on drama is a. part of it. twenty seventeen when the ball away from the top. where. you. can turn to prove you feel. it was the year of a major. battle conservative party showdown to take. it's hard to believe but at the start of the still relatively rosy phase one of the breaks it was done and the forty billion pound to....
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the british prime minister has already updated her cabinet on talks with mps from rival parties and factionssting at plans to recognise greece‘s northern neighbour as the republic of north macedonia.
the british prime minister has already updated her cabinet on talks with mps from rival parties and factionssting at plans to recognise greece‘s northern neighbour as the republic of north macedonia.
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british m.p.'s and tyrone cabinets to back a divorce deal with little success taking a look back at c.n.n. more short drama. in front of it. then twenty seventeen when the ball away from the ball and you get a little bit of the question. where twenty eight teams can complain the way you did you take them the bones are new. twists and turns until you feel a little bit. it was the year of a major u.k. battle to conservative party showdown to read it may take you know. it's hard to believe but at the start of the year things do look relatively rosy phase one of gregg's it was done and the forty billion pounds of bill had been agreed to the family on the same layout was fairly successful short lived his two reserve may and her cabinet started playing checkers. musical chairs. in july the reason may unveil hyped his deal. we have come to an agreement with the proposal we're pushing to the european union which absolutely. people voted for that country residence the pm told our minister says that if they don't like it they were free to resign and get taxi. down the driveway foreign secretary bori
british m.p.'s and tyrone cabinets to back a divorce deal with little success taking a look back at c.n.n. more short drama. in front of it. then twenty seventeen when the ball away from the ball and you get a little bit of the question. where twenty eight teams can complain the way you did you take them the bones are new. twists and turns until you feel a little bit. it was the year of a major u.k. battle to conservative party showdown to read it may take you know. it's hard to believe but at...
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the british prime minister has already updated her cabinet on talks with mps from rival parties — andotesters injured. they were protesting at plans to recognise greece‘s northern neighbour as the republic of north macedonia. china says it economy slowed last you with growth at 6.6% compared to the same time one year ago. it reflects the continued slowing of the world ‘s second—biggest economy and has also embroiled in a trade war with the united states. now on bbc news, the week in parliament.
the british prime minister has already updated her cabinet on talks with mps from rival parties — andotesters injured. they were protesting at plans to recognise greece‘s northern neighbour as the republic of north macedonia. china says it economy slowed last you with growth at 6.6% compared to the same time one year ago. it reflects the continued slowing of the world ‘s second—biggest economy and has also embroiled in a trade war with the united states. now on bbc news, the week in...
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the british prime minister has already updated her cabinet on talks with mps from rival parties and factionsurs, that left 25 police officers and an unknown number of protesters injured. they were protesting at plans to recognise greece's northern neighbour as the republic of north macedonia.
the british prime minister has already updated her cabinet on talks with mps from rival parties and factionsurs, that left 25 police officers and an unknown number of protesters injured. they were protesting at plans to recognise greece's northern neighbour as the republic of north macedonia.
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british m.p.'s and her own cabinet back o. divorce deal with pretty little success taking a load back of a year not short on bricks a drama. if credit i wrote a case in twenty seventeen when the broadway in the fall when you get a little bit. close to. where twenty eight can't complain when you come to me did you take them the. tofu you feel a little bit. it was the year of a major u.k. battle to conservative party showdown to resume a take. down. it's hard to believe but at the start of the year things still looked relatively rosy phase one of gregg's it was done and the forty billion pounds of bill had been agreed to the family on the same layout was fairly. successful it is short lived his two reserve main cabin it started playing checkers is it news approach as. a unveiled hyped up his deal. we have come to an agreement with the proposal we're pushing to the european union which absolutely. the people voted for that country residence the pm minister says that if they don't like it they were free to resign and get taxis off
british m.p.'s and her own cabinet back o. divorce deal with pretty little success taking a load back of a year not short on bricks a drama. if credit i wrote a case in twenty seventeen when the broadway in the fall when you get a little bit. close to. where twenty eight can't complain when you come to me did you take them the. tofu you feel a little bit. it was the year of a major u.k. battle to conservative party showdown to resume a take. down. it's hard to believe but at the start of the...
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british m.p.'s and her own cabinet to support her divorce deal with little success and taking a look back at a year not sure drama is poorly boyo. if credit i wrote a case in twenty seventeen when the broadway in the fall and you get a little bit the question. where twenty eighteen can compose way you can make a new take on the bones our new. twists and turns until frankly you feel a little bit. it was the year of a major u.k. battle to conservative party showdown to resume a taking part in the dow. it's hard to believe but at the start of the year things still looked relatively rosy phase one of gregg's it was done and the forty billion pounds of bill had been agreed to live on the on the same layout was fairly success was short lived his two reason man had cabinets started playing checkers. musical chairs. and reason may unveil hyped up his deal. we have come to an agreement with the proposal we're pushing to the european union which absolutely. the people voted for that country residence the pm minister says that if they don't like it they were free to resign and get taxis off. down the driveway
british m.p.'s and her own cabinet to support her divorce deal with little success and taking a look back at a year not sure drama is poorly boyo. if credit i wrote a case in twenty seventeen when the broadway in the fall and you get a little bit the question. where twenty eighteen can compose way you can make a new take on the bones our new. twists and turns until frankly you feel a little bit. it was the year of a major u.k. battle to conservative party showdown to resume a taking part in the...
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british m.p.'s and her own cabinet to back her divorce deal with little success so taking a look back then at a year not short on breaks it drama is. if credit been eroded ok then twenty seventeen when that was where you're going to try and get a little bit now and then start questioning on the age where twenty eighteen in the pathway you can meet did you take in the bones our new. twists and turns until you feel a little bit better. it was the year of a major u.k. battle i've been to a conservative party showdown managed to read it may take it but it's been there. it's hard to believe but at the start of the year things still looked relatively rosy phase one of gregg's it was done and the forty billion pound divorce bill had been agreed to the family and seemingly out was fairly successful a short lived kids to reserve may and had cabinet started playing checkers or is it musical chairs. the reason may unveil hyped his deal. we have come to an agreement with the proposal with the european union which absolutely. people. have country residence the pm total the minister says that if they don't like i
british m.p.'s and her own cabinet to back her divorce deal with little success so taking a look back then at a year not short on breaks it drama is. if credit been eroded ok then twenty seventeen when that was where you're going to try and get a little bit now and then start questioning on the age where twenty eighteen in the pathway you can meet did you take in the bones our new. twists and turns until you feel a little bit better. it was the year of a major u.k. battle i've been to a...
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british m.p.'s even our own cabinet to back divorce deal and with little success taking a look back at the year not short on bragg's it drama. part of it i read in a case seven twenty seventeen when the ball way to the top. a little bit. closer to. where twenty eight can't complain when you make a new take on the. tourists in turn told through you feel a little bit that. it was the year of a major u.k. battle to conservative party showdown to read it may take you. down. it's hard to believe but at the start of the year things still looked relatively rosy phase one of gregg's it was done and the forty billion pounds of bill had been agreed to live on the on the scene really atmospheric. success was short lived his two reserve man cabinet started playing. musical chairs. and. unveiled hyped his deal. we have come to an agreement with the proposal we're pushing to the european union which absolutely. the people voted for that country resident the pm told our minister says that if they don't like it they were free to resign and get taxis off. down the driveway the foreign secretary boris johnson predic
british m.p.'s even our own cabinet to back divorce deal and with little success taking a look back at the year not short on bragg's it drama. part of it i read in a case seven twenty seventeen when the ball way to the top. a little bit. closer to. where twenty eight can't complain when you make a new take on the. tourists in turn told through you feel a little bit that. it was the year of a major u.k. battle to conservative party showdown to read it may take you. down. it's hard to believe but...
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british m.p.'s and her own cabinet to back a divorce deal with little success taking a look back now at a year so they are not short on briggs it drama his party boy. part of it i read the case ten twenty seventeen when the ball away from the top. a little bit since the question. where twenty eighteen can't complain when you come to me did you take them the ones i knew. to send her mental through you feel a little bit that. it was the year of a major u.k. battle a basic conservative party showdown to read it may take a cutting down. it's hard to believe but at the start of the year things still looked relatively rosy phase one of gregg's it was done and the forty billion pounds of bill had been agreed to live on the on the scene really atmospheric. success which is short lived because two reasons may and cabinet start to play checkers this is music culture. in july the reason may unveil hyped up his deal. we have come to an agreement with the proposal we're pushing to the european union which absolutely is on the bricks that people voted for that country resident the pm minister says that if they
british m.p.'s and her own cabinet to back a divorce deal with little success taking a look back now at a year so they are not short on briggs it drama his party boy. part of it i read the case ten twenty seventeen when the ball away from the top. a little bit since the question. where twenty eighteen can't complain when you come to me did you take them the ones i knew. to send her mental through you feel a little bit that. it was the year of a major u.k. battle a basic conservative party...
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british m.p.'s and her own cabinets to back a divorce deal with a little success taking a look back at here not short on facts it drama has polly boyd. part of it i read the case ten twenty seventeen when the ball away from the top. a little bit since the question. where. can complain when you come to me did you take in the. sense of her until you feel a little bit that. it was the year of a major u.k. battle conservative party showdown to remain taking in. it's hard to believe but at the start of the year things still looked relatively rosy phase one of gregg's it was done and the forty billion pounds of bill had been agreed to the family on the same layout was fairly successful is short lived his two reasons may and her cabinet started playing. musical chairs. and. veiled hyped up his deal. we have come to an agreement with the proposal we're pushing to the european union which absolutely. the people. the country residence the pm the minister says that if they don't like it they were free to resign and get taxis. down the driveway the foreign secretary boris johnson breaks his secretary david davis
british m.p.'s and her own cabinets to back a divorce deal with a little success taking a look back at here not short on facts it drama has polly boyd. part of it i read the case ten twenty seventeen when the ball away from the top. a little bit since the question. where. can complain when you come to me did you take in the. sense of her until you feel a little bit that. it was the year of a major u.k. battle conservative party showdown to remain taking in. it's hard to believe but at the start...
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british m.p.'s and her own cabinets to back her divorce deal with little success taking a look back at short drama his party boy. is part of it ironic a seven twenty seventeen with the ball where you're going from the top and you get a little bit since the question. where twenty eighteen can't complain when you've come a day you've taken the bones on you. then turned and told frankly you feel a little bit. it was the year of a major u.k. battle a basic conservative party showdown to read it may take it but you know. it's hard to believe but at the start of the year things do look relatively rosy phase one of gregg's it was done and the forty billion pound bill had been agreed to live in the arms she really out was fairly success was short lived though because two reason may and her cabinet started playing checkers. musical chairs. in july the reason may unveiled her hyped up his deal. we have come to an agreement with the proposal we're pushing to the european union which absolutely. the people voted for that country residence the pm told our minister says that if they don't like it they were free
british m.p.'s and her own cabinets to back her divorce deal with little success taking a look back at short drama his party boy. is part of it ironic a seven twenty seventeen with the ball where you're going from the top and you get a little bit since the question. where twenty eighteen can't complain when you've come a day you've taken the bones on you. then turned and told frankly you feel a little bit. it was the year of a major u.k. battle a basic conservative party showdown to read it may...
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british prime minister reason may face than uphill battle to get the european union british and p's even our own cabinet to back divorce deal and with little success taking a look back now at a year not short on briggs it drama is probably boy. part of it i read the case seven twenty seventeen when the ball away from the top and you get a little bit since the question. where twenty eight can't complain the way you can make a new take on the bones around you. since earned until you feel a little bit. it was the year of a major u.k. battle to conservative party showdown to remain taking it down. it's hard to believe but at the start of the year things still looked relatively rosy phase one of gregg's it was done and the forty billion pounds of bill had been agreed to let me on the same layout was fairly success was short lived his two reason man cabinet started playing checkers this is music culture. and reason may unveil hyped up his deal. we have come to an agreement with the proposal we're pushing to the european union which absolutely. the people voted for that country residence the pm told our minist
british prime minister reason may face than uphill battle to get the european union british and p's even our own cabinet to back divorce deal and with little success taking a look back now at a year not short on briggs it drama is probably boy. part of it i read the case seven twenty seventeen when the ball away from the top and you get a little bit since the question. where twenty eight can't complain the way you can make a new take on the bones around you. since earned until you feel a little...
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british m.p.'s and also her own cabinet to back. with little success so taking a look back then in the year not short on bricks drama his party. if credit been eroded in case twenty seventeen when the bar where you're going in the car when you get a little bit now meant that it's not quite. clear twenty eighteen in the past where you can make a new take on the bones our new. twists and turns until frankly you feel a little bit. it was the year of a major u.k. battle conservative party showdown to read that may take part in there. it's hard to believe but at the start of the year things still looked relatively rosy phase one of gregg's it was done and the forty billion pound bill had been agreed to the family and seemingly out was fairly successful short lived kids to reserve manpower cabinets started playing checkers. musical chairs. the reason may unveiled hyped up his deal. we have come to an agreement with the proposal we're pushing to the european union which absolutely delivers on the people. that country residence the pm total
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british m.p.'s and also her own cabinet to back her divorce deal with little success so taking a look back then every year not short on bricks it drama is. if i did it i wrote a case ten twenty seventeen when the broadway you're going to fall and you get a little bit since the question. where twenty eighteen can compose the way you can make a new take on the bones on humans. in terms until frankly you feel a little bit. it was the year of a major u.k. battle to conservative party showdown to read it may take. it's hard to believe but at the start of the year things still looked relatively rosy phase one of gregg's it was done and the forty billion pounds of moves bill had been agreed to let me on the scene really atmospheric. success was short lived because two reserve main cabin it started to play in check because this is a musical chair. in july the reason may unveil hyped up check is deal. we have come to an agreement with the proposal we're pushing to the european union which absolutely to. the people. that country residence the pm told our minister says that if they don't like it they were free
british m.p.'s and also her own cabinet to back her divorce deal with little success so taking a look back then every year not short on bricks it drama is. if i did it i wrote a case ten twenty seventeen when the broadway you're going to fall and you get a little bit since the question. where twenty eighteen can compose the way you can make a new take on the bones on humans. in terms until frankly you feel a little bit. it was the year of a major u.k. battle to conservative party showdown to...
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the british prime minister has been meeting members of her cabinet to discuss the future of her brexitdent donald tusk, to try to move the process forward. our political correspondent ben wright reports. mr gove, are you confident of getting the brexit deal that you want? so, what now? today the prime minister continued to listen, with cabinet ministers trooping in and out to share their advice with the prime minister, who has a brexit deal the house of commons hates and the eu insists cannot be changed. just got to get into the car. tight—lipped, but for brexiteers, some red lines on trade must stay. well, i don't believe we could have an independent trade policy if we stayed in a customs union. and the reason for that is, in a customs union with the european union, we would have to apply european trade law, without having a say in how it's made. he's happy to sign agreements with australia, but he won't sign up to a customs union compromise that might lead to cross—party support in parliament for a new deal. but if there is no deal, there are no trade agreements nailed down with a0 m
the british prime minister has been meeting members of her cabinet to discuss the future of her brexitdent donald tusk, to try to move the process forward. our political correspondent ben wright reports. mr gove, are you confident of getting the brexit deal that you want? so, what now? today the prime minister continued to listen, with cabinet ministers trooping in and out to share their advice with the prime minister, who has a brexit deal the house of commons hates and the eu insists cannot...
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the british prime minister has already updated her cabinet on talks with mps from rival parties and factionsriot police and extreme right—wing activists in greece have been involved in clashes for several hours, that left 25 police officers and an unknown number of protesters injured. they were protesting at plans to recognise greece's northern neighbour as the republic of north macedonia. now on bbc news, hardtalk‘s stephen sackur talks to the tanzanian opposition mp tundu lissu. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. tanzania is one of africa's fastest—growing nations economically and demographically as well. it is also governed by one of the continent's most controversial leaders, presidentjohn magafuli, otherwise known as the ‘bulldozer‘. my guest today is one of his leading domestic opponents, tundu lissu. at least he was until gunmen pumped more than 20 bullets into his body in 2017. tundu lissu survived and he has rejoined the fight against a ruler he describes as a petty dictator. but maybe, ta nzanians like strongman rule? t3; '55 wilfzé e; flailing?— looked as though you were prob
the british prime minister has already updated her cabinet on talks with mps from rival parties and factionsriot police and extreme right—wing activists in greece have been involved in clashes for several hours, that left 25 police officers and an unknown number of protesters injured. they were protesting at plans to recognise greece's northern neighbour as the republic of north macedonia. now on bbc news, hardtalk‘s stephen sackur talks to the tanzanian opposition mp tundu lissu. welcome...
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the british prime minister has already updated her cabinet on talks with mps from rival parties and factionsriot police and extreme right—wing activists in greece have been involved in clashes for several hours that left 25 police officers and an unknown number of protesters injured. they were protesting at plans to recognise greece's northern neighbour as the republic of north macedonia. now on bbc news, dateline london. in prospect? 5? 5-351; iii??? e55 el??? and brian o'connell, irish writer and broadcaster. a warm welcome to you all. two—and—a—half years in the making and last week the british parliament finally got to vote on the government's eu withdrawal bill. european observers called it a shipwreck, a shambles and some other things not fit to repeat. what do our panel think? steve, you've been reporting british politics for most of your adult life. you first. all of my adult life. this is the most extraordinary junction. everyone involved in politics in any form say this is the most extraordinary moment of their lifetime. for many reasons. one, most fundamentally, i do a one—man sho
the british prime minister has already updated her cabinet on talks with mps from rival parties and factionsriot police and extreme right—wing activists in greece have been involved in clashes for several hours that left 25 police officers and an unknown number of protesters injured. they were protesting at plans to recognise greece's northern neighbour as the republic of north macedonia. now on bbc news, dateline london. in prospect? 5? 5-351; iii??? e55 el??? and brian o'connell, irish...
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the british prime minister has already updated her cabinet on talks with mps from rival parties — andactions. riot police and extreme right—wing activists in greece have been involved in clashes for several hours that left 25 police officers and an unknown number of protesters injured. they were protesting at plans to recognise greece's northern neighbour as the republic of north macedonia. china says it economy slowed last you with growth at 6.6% compared to the same time one year ago. it reflects the continued slowing of the world ‘s second—biggest economy and has also embroiled in a trade war with the united states. now on bbc news, the week in parliament. hello and welcome to the week in parliament, and what a week. a humiliating defeat for the prime minister despite this appeal. what are you doing? you are legislators. could things get any worse for theresa may? the country feels genuinely sorry for the prime minister. i feel sorry for the prime minister. this was a week in parliament like no other. historic, momentous, unprecedented. the parliamentary thesaurus has been well—thu
the british prime minister has already updated her cabinet on talks with mps from rival parties — andactions. riot police and extreme right—wing activists in greece have been involved in clashes for several hours that left 25 police officers and an unknown number of protesters injured. they were protesting at plans to recognise greece's northern neighbour as the republic of north macedonia. china says it economy slowed last you with growth at 6.6% compared to the same time one year ago. it...
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the british prime minister is holding another cabinet meeting and speculation grows about her government's next move on brics politicians a jew to vote on to resume a departure deal next week but as long as lee reports from london pressure is building on the main opposition party to support efforts to cancel breaks it altogether. the millionaires who live in the elegant streets of this part of south london would you might think rather give their children's christmas presents away than support the labor party seen as the most left wing for generations yet in local elections last year labor took this area from the conservatives it was based on a simple promise stop the government's brix it but labor acts of his here have been left unclear if that is actually what the party wants and it still comes out one of the things that we regularly hear we campaign and we do campaign regular here is the people who live in dodge village war or almost unanimously opposed to break through and their offspring for leadership from the labor party on budget. a few kilometers north in the same it's an entirely
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focus minds, but i do mean possibly eight weeks ago >> you don't speak for the british government, but members of the cabinetmorning have not been able to provide any clarity when it comes to what these alternative arrangements to the backstop could be. stlz a concept that the e.u. can say, no, you can't leave 17.4 million people voted for many reasons, but the one thing they did vote to do is go, and -- not the customs union that's what the backstop relates to, isn't it >> the two things are -- the agreement has that you can say in that agreement that it's only something to go that won't work. that does an amazing mistrust built up over 40 years >> that's -- i want to ask you about another goal post that seems to have been moved liam fox may these promises a couple of years ago. we all know what they are. would it be as easy as he thought? no i think what happened a year ago is i think everybody on the brexit side, be they in government or the most passionate lobbyists, they think -- they all thought the country would come together more early than it's going to they've been able to say you're a divided chur
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the british prime minister has been meeting members of her cabinet to discuss the future of her brexitng the european council president, donald tusk, to try to move the process forward. our political correspondent ben wright reports. mr gove, are you confident of getting the brexit deal that you want? so what now? today the prime minister continued to listen, with cabinet ministers trooping in and out to share their advice with the prime minister, who has a brexit deal the house of commons hates and the eu insists cannot be changed. policy if we stayed in a customs union. the european union, we would have to apply european trade law but. if there is. he deal. as members of the eu. the following tuesday, we will then see a series of crunch votes on all of that. and as things stand, exactly two months later, the uk is set to leave the eu, whether parliament has agreed a brexit deal or not. touring a brexit—supporting business, borisjohnson dug himself into a hole after claiming he had not warned about imminent turkish eu membership during the referendum. he did. but the former foreign se
the british prime minister has been meeting members of her cabinet to discuss the future of her brexitng the european council president, donald tusk, to try to move the process forward. our political correspondent ben wright reports. mr gove, are you confident of getting the brexit deal that you want? so what now? today the prime minister continued to listen, with cabinet ministers trooping in and out to share their advice with the prime minister, who has a brexit deal the house of commons...
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our top stories: british prime minister theresa may holds a conference call with members of her cabinetsult of a referendum trying to huack result of a referendum trying to hijack brexit and still result from the people. president trump attacks the democrats for rejecting proposals to end the longest government shutdown in us history. tens of thousands of greeks protest in athens against a name change deal with the neighbouring republic of macedonia. and, red alert in the night sky — the rare sight of a super blood wolf moon.
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british prime minister to reason may has been holding another cabinet meeting a speculation grows about her government's next move on brics and politicians are due to vote on the deal to leave the bloc next week the bracks that secretary stephen barclay said the u.k. remains committed to leaving the block on march the twenty nine those are the headlines on al-jazeera inside story is coming up next then it's the news hour ah see you then bye bye . turkey's president criticizes the conflicting messages coming from the trump administration over its rounds to pull out troops from syria national security advisor john bolton has been seeking reassurance on this but turkey warns it game to compromise this is inside story the with. no and welcome to the program i'm fully back people many were caught off guard last month when u.s. president donald trump announced he would pull american troops out of syria immediately but since then his administration has sent conflicting messages about how and when that withdrawal will take place is national security advisor john bolton has been in turkey to see
british prime minister to reason may has been holding another cabinet meeting a speculation grows about her government's next move on brics and politicians are due to vote on the deal to leave the bloc next week the bracks that secretary stephen barclay said the u.k. remains committed to leaving the block on march the twenty nine those are the headlines on al-jazeera inside story is coming up next then it's the news hour ah see you then bye bye . turkey's president criticizes the conflicting...
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one of the stories over the weekend is that the cabinet ministers seeking to the british mp's in parliament saying please, please vote for this deal. there are new stories about the members of parliament who were actually getting ready to take over the brexit deal now. i can understand why they would want to, but that is part of the story. and jeremy corbyn, the head of the opposition, is ready to call no-confidence. that would be to a general election. he does not have the support of his own party to do it yet, not enough. he would need support from other members of parliament as well. on top of all this, the guardian reports that the eu is actually expecting request from london to extend the march 29 deadline for union inl from the the next few weeks. tusk isdent donald expected to convene to push back the deadline once this request is received, with the length of the lake to be determined cited by the reasons by theresa may until july to give mrs. may a chance to ratify the current deal. if the second referendum is called, eu sources say a longer extension may be on offer. i would say th
one of the stories over the weekend is that the cabinet ministers seeking to the british mp's in parliament saying please, please vote for this deal. there are new stories about the members of parliament who were actually getting ready to take over the brexit deal now. i can understand why they would want to, but that is part of the story. and jeremy corbyn, the head of the opposition, is ready to call no-confidence. that would be to a general election. he does not have the support of his own...
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wouldd be betetter than none the government of course very aware of this cabinet ministers werere planning conference calls with british business representatives immediately after that vote in parliament -- there are fewer and fewer options now no deall breaks it looks increasingly likely and that's what a lot of consumers and also businesses. to begin stocking up on food medicine or parts that would be needed to continue manufacturgg -- beyond that march t twey nininth deadline the fear of course is that if there is no exit deal the u. k. will be lefeft with no frameworks to how it can continue doing business with. you earlierer i spoke to o k of the business conference new castle sererve the econy is slowing but it'ss actualy fairly consistent thing in a feel g good german data freh data -- the region is not working perfectly great at the moment so it isn't r really any red flalashing lights looking and business conference at the moment as i said really well and the details of the deal most relevant at this point with minister said. the risk of of a complete sort of destructive as men coming along we'llll c callt dis
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hundreds of central american migrants who arrived at the us the british prime minister, theresa may, has been meeting members of her cabinets forward. she has also held talks with senior officials in brussels, including the european council president, donald tusk. 0ur political correspondent ben wright reports. mr gove, are you confident of getting the brexit deal that you want? so what now? today the prime minister continued to listen, with cabinet ministers trooping in and out to share their advice with the prime minister, who has a brexit deal the house well, i don't believe we could have an independent trade policy iiwe stayede e7 in parliament for a new deal. but, if there is no deal, there are no trade agreements nailed down with a0 major economies to replace the existing ones we have as members of the eu. liam fox said other countries needed to put more work in. while some in theresa may's divided cabinet are telling her that leaving the european union without a deal would be ok, others, particularly a camp dubbed the gang of five, are urging the prime minister to find a cross—party solution to this crisis, to compr
hundreds of central american migrants who arrived at the us the british prime minister, theresa may, has been meeting members of her cabinets forward. she has also held talks with senior officials in brussels, including the european council president, donald tusk. 0ur political correspondent ben wright reports. mr gove, are you confident of getting the brexit deal that you want? so what now? today the prime minister continued to listen, with cabinet ministers trooping in and out to share their...
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media politicians and critics of magnets have condemned the attack british prime minister to resign may has been holding another cabinet meeting is speculation grows about her government's next move it's all titians are due to vote on the deal to leave the bloc next week the bracks it secretary has denied reports that u.k. and the e.u. officials are talking about delaying breck said if m.p.'s reject may's withdrawal agreement stephen barclay said the u.k. remains committed to leaving the block on march the twenty nine. the former chairman of card company has declared his innocence in court in tokyo saying he's been unfairly detained. accused of underreporting his salary by millions of dollars he was fired by the board of medicine and mitsubishi but kept on by renault rob mcbride reports. this was goes first chance to publicly allegations against him the presence of diplomats to hear it was evidence of the international nature of this case in court gone denied any financial wrongdoing saying he has always conducted business legally and fairly he said he dedicated the last twenty years of his life to the near san company
media politicians and critics of magnets have condemned the attack british prime minister to resign may has been holding another cabinet meeting is speculation grows about her government's next move it's all titians are due to vote on the deal to leave the bloc next week the bracks it secretary has denied reports that u.k. and the e.u. officials are talking about delaying breck said if m.p.'s reject may's withdrawal agreement stephen barclay said the u.k. remains committed to leaving the block...
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rest of the day's news is still ahead and the british prime minister is may hold another cabinet meeting as the deadline for parliament to vote on bret's that deal gracemere. passed the former chairman of nisson makes his first court appearance since his arrest for financial misconduct. hello there many of us in china are sings in pretty heavy rain at the moment and it's not only china for you look at the satellite picture we can see that system extends from man ma and then all the way north was bringing many of us some very heavy rain and that's very unusual at this time of year if a coming we normally expect around twelve millimeters of rain in the entire month of january but just in the next twenty four hours will say we're expecting around sixty millimeters of rain that's more than you'd expect in the entire month by quite a way that system is them working its way eastward still bringing its heavy downpours as it does so and to the north we see a fair amount of that snow out towards the west and across here actually it's quite quiet for many of us most of us are seeing some fine draw
rest of the day's news is still ahead and the british prime minister is may hold another cabinet meeting as the deadline for parliament to vote on bret's that deal gracemere. passed the former chairman of nisson makes his first court appearance since his arrest for financial misconduct. hello there many of us in china are sings in pretty heavy rain at the moment and it's not only china for you look at the satellite picture we can see that system extends from man ma and then all the way north...
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our top stories: british prime minister theresa may holds a conference call with members of her cabinet — with the government warning mps not to try and block brexit. what we are now getting are some of those who will always opposed to the result of a referendum trying to huack result of a referendum trying to hijack brexit and still result from the people. president trump attacks the democrats for rejecting proposals to end the longest government shutdown in us history. tens of thousands of greeks protest in athens against a name change deal with the neighbouring republic of macedonia. and, red alert in the night sky — the rare sight of a super blood wolf moon. hello and welcome to world news today. britain's prime minister theresa may has held a conference call with members of her cabinet — to discuss how she intends to break the brexit deadlock. on monday, mrs may will make a statement to mps setting out an alternative plan. then on tuesday 29th, mps will deliver their verdict in another commons vote — with two months to go before the uk leaves the european union. meanwhile a cross p
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here from the british prime minister to resign faced an uphill battle to get the european union and her own cabinet to back divorce deal with little success taking a look back not sure. if being a road in case twenty seventeen when that was where you're going in the car and you get a little bit now and then start questioning. where twenty eighteen incompatible way you can make you take them the bones around you. until you feel a little bit better. it was the year of a major u.k. battle conservative party showdown managed to read it may take part in there. it's hard to believe but at the start of the year things still looked relatively rosy phase one of the breaks it was done and the forty billion pound bill had been agreed to the family and seemingly out was fairly successful short lived his theories of man had cabinet started playing checkers or is it musical chairs. in july. unveiled hyped up his deal. we have come to an agreement with the proposal we're pushing to the european union which absolutely. people. have country residence the pm total the minister says that if they don't like it they we
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us well twenty eighteen was a rocky year for the british prime minister series in may face an uphill battle to get the european union and her own cabinet to back her divorce deal with little success so taking a look back then in the year not short on bricks and drama. if credit i wrote a case twenty seventeen went to the bar where you're going to the car and you get a little bit now and then start questioning. where twenty eighteen and the part where you meet did you take them the bones are new. twists and turns until frankly you feel a little bit. it was the year of a major u.k. battle conservative party showdown managed to read to me taking part in. it's hard to believe but at the start of the year things still looked relatively rosy phase one of gregg's it was done and the forty billion pound bill had been agreed to live in the arms seemingly atmosphere of six short lived kids to resume a and had cabinet started playing checkers or is it. in july. the reason may unveiled hyped up his deal. we have come to an agreement with the proposal with pushing to the european union which absolutely. people. have country residence the pm total t
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british talent, which enjoyed television success. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. after an afteran mp is after an mp is called nazi some, a senior cabinetlls for the police to take action. here on bbc one, time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm sarah mulkerrins — your headlines tonight. a stunner from rueben neves sends wolves through to the fourth round of the fa cup — as liverpool are knocked out. the draw has been made — and unai emery‘s arsenal will host ole gunner solksjaer‘s manchester united in the pick of the ties. nine days late — the world anti doping agency will now gain access to a russian lab to assess its data. good evening — welcome along. after a weekend of shocks in the fa cup — tonight premier league leaders liverpool were dumped out by wolves — the home side winning 2—1 at molineaux. a brilliant second half strike from ruben neves was the difference — asjurgen klopp made nine changes to his team — including giving three teenagers their full debuts. ben croucher watched the action. if you are going to go out of the fa cup go out with a bang. plenty of changes from both teams. it started t
british talent, which enjoyed television success. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. after an afteran mp is after an mp is called nazi some, a senior cabinetlls for the police to take action. here on bbc one, time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm sarah mulkerrins — your headlines tonight. a stunner from rueben neves sends wolves through to the fourth round of the fa cup — as liverpool are knocked out. the draw has been made — and unai emery‘s arsenal...
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cabinet trying to take over now barbara thank you very much d. that was barbara in london well you case decision to leave the e.u. has dominated british politics for the last two years leaving little time for politicians to focus on other issues such as health care or education or jobs that's making many people feel bad up with the endless obsession with. every day abdul's a fostex up the newspapers at his small london kiosk and every day he gets more and more frustrated with the headlines. each and every day if you see everybody in didn't mind because it makes it because it does but soon like. people are suffering you know only everybody everybody and everything in mind first when you wake up but it's it when you sleep except for london is the chaos over at westminster has become business as usual on tuesday the rejection of theories amaze briggs it deal today the vote of no confidence against the prime minister. so for me is driving me crazy get on with it do it and it's and it's true what the votes it i thank everything sinnott they have a mill set that many make a decision i'm on my all the novela everyone knows what they do they
cabinet trying to take over now barbara thank you very much d. that was barbara in london well you case decision to leave the e.u. has dominated british politics for the last two years leaving little time for politicians to focus on other issues such as health care or education or jobs that's making many people feel bad up with the endless obsession with. every day abdul's a fostex up the newspapers at his small london kiosk and every day he gets more and more frustrated with the headlines....
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dollars a month british prime minister to resign may has held another a cabinet meeting as speculation grows about her government's next move on brics its politicians are due to vote on the deal to leave the bloc next week the bracks it secretary has denied reports that u.k. and e.u. officials are talking about delaying breck's it if m.p.'s reject may's withdrawal agreements stephen barclay said the u.k. remains committed to leaving the block on march the twenty nine a far right politician in germany has been seriously injured by what police are calling a politically motivated attack frank magnet's who leads a local branch of the alternative for germany party was set upon as he left the office of a local newspaper the a of d. released a graphic photo of magnets his injuries on social media. the people of turkey have come up with novel ways to protest this week's ban on single use plastic bags so what have you been seeing on social media well they've actually found many ways it seems that so it's a good sense of humor there from many ways of showing that because a family in the central
dollars a month british prime minister to resign may has held another a cabinet meeting as speculation grows about her government's next move on brics its politicians are due to vote on the deal to leave the bloc next week the bracks it secretary has denied reports that u.k. and e.u. officials are talking about delaying breck's it if m.p.'s reject may's withdrawal agreements stephen barclay said the u.k. remains committed to leaving the block on march the twenty nine a far right politician in...
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british parliamentarians think they have. they don't accept that this is the only deal on the table had one cabinet minister saying well they would say brussels with the they were in rio with the talks bots you know this is majority that really know how for a plan he is doing what he wants to go back and boris johnson when it was put to him that brussels would agree on reopening the withdrawal that we've been he said well believe you me she can say they just don't accept they believe that there is in the end room and that the e.u. will now have to act they believe that the ball does not meet use call it. well terry theresa may wants to return to brussels to try to renegotiate the deal she struck with the e.u. in november what reception is she likely to get in brussels. you know diplomats have been saying we can just rerun their comments from the last time and the last time and the last time because their position hasn't changed there is no room for renegotiation according to brussels they do not want to reopen this agreement all you really need to know is that ireland would never agree to have the backstop removed from the deal a
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sebastian: british prime minister theresa may told the cabinet there is little chance the oppositionsucceed. bloomberg learned she will seek changes to the irish backstop portion of the deal. the goal is to get pre-brexit supporters back on her side. economy slowed to its weakest pace since the financial crisis amid declining global demand and simmering trade war. gdp grew 6.4% from a year earlier, down 6.5% the previous three-month period. those are signs that cushion to deceleration are taking hold. president trump lashed out at nancy pelosi after democrats lashed out at his plans of the border wall. the president accused her of them acting irrationally. president trump offered to protect immigrants coming to the company -- country illegally in exchange for the wall. a last-ditch effort to be relieved on bail. he has to wear an electronic tracker and be monitored by private security guards. he's in a third month of detention. global news, 24 hours a day on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm sebastian sal
sebastian: british prime minister theresa may told the cabinet there is little chance the oppositionsucceed. bloomberg learned she will seek changes to the irish backstop portion of the deal. the goal is to get pre-brexit supporters back on her side. economy slowed to its weakest pace since the financial crisis amid declining global demand and simmering trade war. gdp grew 6.4% from a year earlier, down 6.5% the previous three-month period. those are signs that cushion to deceleration are...
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of expectation and it leaves the prime minister and her cabinet colleagues and government colleagues completely shell shocked and it leaves britishs in total paralysis. parliament has rejected the deal on the table so we know what parliamentarians don't want. we have no idea what they actually might agree to and this all as the clock is ticking down towards march 29th, when we fallout of the european union and into wto rules that by all accounts would end up with a really pretty grievous hurt to the uk economy. so it's a grim situation that confronts all of us in the uk tonight. >> let me just play what -- some of what the prime minister said moments ago. >> every day that passes without this issue being resolved means more uncertainty, more bitterness and more ranker. the government has heard what the house has said tonight, but i ask members on all sides of the house to listen to the british people who want this issue settled. and to work with the government to do just that. >> it's my understanding she has mere days to really explain herself to parliament. we heard jeremy corbin, the leader of the labor party talking about thi
of expectation and it leaves the prime minister and her cabinet colleagues and government colleagues completely shell shocked and it leaves britishs in total paralysis. parliament has rejected the deal on the table so we know what parliamentarians don't want. we have no idea what they actually might agree to and this all as the clock is ticking down towards march 29th, when we fallout of the european union and into wto rules that by all accounts would end up with a really pretty grievous hurt...