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it isa named by the irish forecasters.inds will be affecting a larger area of the united kingdom. 0utbreaks area of the united kingdom. outbreaks of rain as well. that dream will arrive this evening, initially across northern ireland, western scotland and western wales. the winds will pick up overnight, coming from the south—west which means it will be a mild night. temperatures around nine or 10 degrees in south—west england, warmer than it should be for the time of year. with the strong winds, across northern ireland and west scotland, that is where the strongest ones will be with gusts of 30 miles an hour and we could see branches being brought down from trees. that is the risk of transport disruption and speed restriction on scottish bridges. blustery as the rain sweeps eastwards across england and wales, followed by sunshine and blustery showers in the west. temperature wise, it will be another mild day. feeling cold are given the strength of the when. the ones continued to be strong on friday night. across northern e
it isa named by the irish forecasters.inds will be affecting a larger area of the united kingdom. 0utbreaks area of the united kingdom. outbreaks of rain as well. that dream will arrive this evening, initially across northern ireland, western scotland and western wales. the winds will pick up overnight, coming from the south—west which means it will be a mild night. temperatures around nine or 10 degrees in south—west england, warmer than it should be for the time of year. with the strong...
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, 95% of the time they are taking the isa.because these things make less money or you do not make a certain threshold income, you are not paying. it is downside protection for the student. the demand is definitely there. now we are working on to building programs with schools. caroline: that is how it always worked in the u.k. you only start paying it back if and when you hit a threshold of what you are. -- you earn. scarlet: why is it so difficult to get this started in the u.s.? >> it has never been needed. the government has subsidized higher education for the last 50 years. scarlet: do you compete with the government loans? >> no. we are trying to provide an alternative to students from the private loan perspective. what happens is as you get to second or third year, you tap accessingms of additional federal student loans. then you have to access alternative means of financing. that is where private student loans come in. we think again compete there. ways it is possible to grasp the concept when you're talking about skill
, 95% of the time they are taking the isa.because these things make less money or you do not make a certain threshold income, you are not paying. it is downside protection for the student. the demand is definitely there. now we are working on to building programs with schools. caroline: that is how it always worked in the u.k. you only start paying it back if and when you hit a threshold of what you are. -- you earn. scarlet: why is it so difficult to get this started in the u.s.? >> it...
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labour says there isa of those issues.sis for discussion but wants the government to move further.m looks like there could be some progress, but also, you know, she has to guarantee a permanent customs union, and it is not obvious that she is prepared to go down that line yet. but let's see how things progress. there is not a sudden outbreak of agreement yet. there are still real differences, not least on the idea ofjoining a customs union. jeremy corbyn isn't about to sign on the dotted line and back the prime minister's planet. but theresa may needs as many votes as she can get and this might provide some cover for labour mps to get onside. we estimate it is some by between 40—60 who are actively looking for ways to support this at the moment. and obviously, if the labour party were to whip for that, then she would find the majority that she needs. so the work to find consensus continues but remember, there isn't long left. our assistant political editor, norman smithm, is at westminster. how much is mrs may counting on
labour says there isa of those issues.sis for discussion but wants the government to move further.m looks like there could be some progress, but also, you know, she has to guarantee a permanent customs union, and it is not obvious that she is prepared to go down that line yet. but let's see how things progress. there is not a sudden outbreak of agreement yet. there are still real differences, not least on the idea ofjoining a customs union. jeremy corbyn isn't about to sign on the dotted line...
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there isa experienced this themselves. there is a lag from some people.if it is working. exactly so if it falls on a certain time of the month, and if not a bigot like. this is been going on for seven or eight years and it is extraordinary amber wright is finally emitting it and she has adopted a different tone to her predecessors on this. and she has adopted a different tone to her predecessors on thism sounds different from what others have said but it does not challenge the fundamentals of universal credit. the previous line from the government like dominic rab were saying, people go to food banks if they have trouble managing their money and it seemed like old tories looking down on the poor clearly amber wright as being more compassionate and understanding. but there are meant to be changes to universal credit because it requires money, clearly means investment as a result and having to go piecemeal. to make sure it works and to test enrol it on gradually, clearly it is an ambitious project but it requires an ambitious project but it requires a lot o
there isa experienced this themselves. there is a lag from some people.if it is working. exactly so if it falls on a certain time of the month, and if not a bigot like. this is been going on for seven or eight years and it is extraordinary amber wright is finally emitting it and she has adopted a different tone to her predecessors on this. and she has adopted a different tone to her predecessors on thism sounds different from what others have said but it does not challenge the fundamentals of...
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he isa democrats, he is a liar. he has... he is a proven liar. he's admitted it.e before, but i'm not lying down. the neck it will dead the tra nsfer down. the neck it will dead the transfer that to say that we support oui’ man. transfer that to say that we support our man. what will make a difference is that those particular women and particularly non—whites who didn't like hillary clinton as a person, did not want hillary clinton as president, and therefore there was an element of a trump vote which wasn't pro time, it was anti—clinton. and it was spot on. there was a sceptre, that got him across the line. so if you put up somebody who isn't that, and you have this stuff, and together, the ones who did an over this, who say this that fails my prejudice about the fact that democrats are after him, and we hit the democrats. there will be enough of the people who will be enough of the people who will come back to the democrat fold because it's not contend that they are voting against, this will move, it will move the dial to a point where it makes trump'sjob more d
he isa democrats, he is a liar. he has... he is a proven liar. he's admitted it.e before, but i'm not lying down. the neck it will dead the tra nsfer down. the neck it will dead the transfer that to say that we support oui’ man. transfer that to say that we support our man. what will make a difference is that those particular women and particularly non—whites who didn't like hillary clinton as a person, did not want hillary clinton as president, and therefore there was an element of a trump...
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there isa something as simple as that.statistic here which says that one in 25 primary school children had been sent or shown a naked or seminaked image by an adult. so i think it is about your awareness on that. i find it think it is about your awareness on that. ifind it slightly think it is about your awareness on that. i find it slightly shocking. what i find interesting is the ability to remove consent. if you are a schoolchild and someone is pulling you, you can remove consent. yes, to have the tools to suggest, i do not want to see this now. yes, one concept that goes across as the duty of care and to try to get that ethical concept within businesses, when they are —— whether they are global mega— giants are not, ultimately, the public will lose trust in these institutions unless they can demonstrate that duty of care. so it is in their own interests as well. yes, good commercial sense. let as end. michaeljones, i love that you refer to him as the digital minister. let as end on something optimistic and hopeful, the
there isa something as simple as that.statistic here which says that one in 25 primary school children had been sent or shown a naked or seminaked image by an adult. so i think it is about your awareness on that. i find it think it is about your awareness on that. ifind it slightly think it is about your awareness on that. i find it slightly shocking. what i find interesting is the ability to remove consent. if you are a schoolchild and someone is pulling you, you can remove consent. yes, to...
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and he isa he is a racist. he is a conman. and he is a cheat. under oath he testified that donald trump new his opponent ‘s e—mails were being hacked. he then produced the cheque that he said was used to pay off the porn star stormy daniels. president of the united states thus wrote a personal cheque for the payment of hush money as part of a criminal scheme to violate campaign finance. iam sharanjit scheme to violate campaign finance. i am sharanjit leyl in hanoi, which is where president trump is right now for his second summit with a leader of north korea. president trump osmo promising north korea a bright future if he and kim jong—un can reach a deal ——is promising. and after every formal dinner on wednesday, the main business of the summit gets under way in a few hours time. and tensions over the disputed region of kashmir run high as india demands the return of a captured fighter pilot shot down by pakistani. hello and welcome to the programme, it is midnight here in london, atm in the morning in singapore and 7pm in the evening in washin
and he isa he is a racist. he is a conman. and he is a cheat. under oath he testified that donald trump new his opponent ‘s e—mails were being hacked. he then produced the cheque that he said was used to pay off the porn star stormy daniels. president of the united states thus wrote a personal cheque for the payment of hush money as part of a criminal scheme to violate campaign finance. iam sharanjit scheme to violate campaign finance. i am sharanjit leyl in hanoi, which is where president...
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representing my hometown isa politics.d i stepped up to do it because for me serving your community in that waits public service. we are leaving the labour party, not only because of what it has become, but because, like millions of others, we find that our values no longer find expression in today's broken politics. we believe ours isa today's broken politics. we believe ours is a great country. perhaps more importantly, so do the vast majority of the british people. we believe our first duty is to do what it takes to keep people safe. we don't think every problem in the world is created by the west. in fa ct we world is created by the west. in fact we are proud of our values, home and abroad. we want to work with other countries around the world to tackle our shared challenges, not turn our face against them. we believe a strong economy delivers the best public services and that government is the custodian of money others have worked hard to earn. we back well—regulated business but in return we expect them to provide de
representing my hometown isa politics.d i stepped up to do it because for me serving your community in that waits public service. we are leaving the labour party, not only because of what it has become, but because, like millions of others, we find that our values no longer find expression in today's broken politics. we believe ours isa today's broken politics. we believe ours is a great country. perhaps more importantly, so do the vast majority of the british people. we believe our first duty...
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it is one for him because this isa very case.s is a very big political pledge because he is bypassing congress that has not given him what he wants. and so when we hear about checks and balances in america, it's quite interesting because this president, rather than previous ones in the white house calling a national emergency for what i think would be a valid reason of a threat to national security, is doing it for political expediency, however it's not going to be expedient, the people who will profit greatly in washington, they note also that it's going to be challenged. it is not going to be challenged. it is not going to be built overnight. she is after him. he may or may not, but it would take months or if not years to get through. it was an election promise. just to say about the numbers, it was clearly in 2000 for the peak and i was 1.6 million. but thenit the peak and i was 1.6 million. but then it went way down and i think it's down to like 400,000. which some people would say, there is no doubt that there is a humanitar
it is one for him because this isa very case.s is a very big political pledge because he is bypassing congress that has not given him what he wants. and so when we hear about checks and balances in america, it's quite interesting because this president, rather than previous ones in the white house calling a national emergency for what i think would be a valid reason of a threat to national security, is doing it for political expediency, however it's not going to be expedient, the people who...
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this isa what will happen with brexit.his is a move actually potentially to stem the tide of dissatisfaction with labour party policy. there is something bigger going on in the labour party. the labor party isn't without internal conflict as we saw without internal conflict as we saw with the defections last week. this is actually the labour party trying to reconnect with some of the voices. you had to remember as well, there were some very important amendments being voted upon tomorrow and the labour party has its own amendment bear with is the customs union and closer allegiance to the singer of —— single market. labor party wa nts singer of —— single market. labor party wants to make sure it has consensus and you can party wants to make sure it has consensus and you can see party wants to make sure it has consensus and you can see it as a result of that. and what i have been reading in the financial times and elsewhere, most seem to be agreed that this is a promise that labour is thinking it may never had to deliver, a
this isa what will happen with brexit.his is a move actually potentially to stem the tide of dissatisfaction with labour party policy. there is something bigger going on in the labour party. the labor party isn't without internal conflict as we saw without internal conflict as we saw with the defections last week. this is actually the labour party trying to reconnect with some of the voices. you had to remember as well, there were some very important amendments being voted upon tomorrow and the...
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comic relief isa charity is important.and sends celebrities, most often white, out to africa. and that image evokes, for lots and lots of ethnic minorities in britain, a colonial image. a white, beautiful heroin, holding a black child, with no agency, no parents in the mouth. actually, if i had my children pose m, actually, if i had my children pose in, iwould never actually, if i had my children pose in, i would never have them with a finger in their mouth, completely sealed pine. it perpetuates an image. it's not that the charity isn't good —— completely supine. comic relief is doing very little to educate its public. people don't realise that the black diaster in britain send more money to africa that the whole of the aid budget combined, they have no idea. it says nothing about an emerging middle class in africa, nothing about growth in african countries. the image is a perpetual image of people who are impoverished, who need white celebrities who are largely uneducated about the context, and i'm afraid that despite th
comic relief isa charity is important.and sends celebrities, most often white, out to africa. and that image evokes, for lots and lots of ethnic minorities in britain, a colonial image. a white, beautiful heroin, holding a black child, with no agency, no parents in the mouth. actually, if i had my children pose m, actually, if i had my children pose in, iwould never actually, if i had my children pose in, i would never have them with a finger in their mouth, completely sealed pine. it...
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favourite beat rami malek as freddie mercury in the film about queenm isa mercury in the film about queenm wonderful theme. the favourite did extremely well, interesting best film for rover... have you seen it? -- rohmer. —— roma. your husband is from argentina it is interesting it should get so highlighted as a spanish—language film. should get so highlighted as a spanish-language film. it is good, it is wonderful. the film about one ba ftas, it is wonderful. the film about one baftas, starring three fantastic actresses, about queen ann, it is quite fascinating really. who is your money on the best film in the oscars? dare you say? gosh... i really have no idea. i think it is quite an open field this time. you can't always go with what happens at the baftas in london the night before as to what will be going on at the oscars. tell me fiona about your worklife balance, any good or not? i try to have a good balance, as mothers and working mothers we try very hard to show our children that work is important but also there is another side to life. that work is important but also there is anot
favourite beat rami malek as freddie mercury in the film about queenm isa mercury in the film about queenm wonderful theme. the favourite did extremely well, interesting best film for rover... have you seen it? -- rohmer. —— roma. your husband is from argentina it is interesting it should get so highlighted as a spanish—language film. should get so highlighted as a spanish-language film. it is good, it is wonderful. the film about one ba ftas, it is wonderful. the film about one baftas,...
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when we look, for example, at second—ranked stone at somalia, it isa second—ranked stone at somalia,hich is war—torn, it is a country which is war—torn, it is an incredibly difficult place to operate in because of security reasons, but leaving that aside, it isa reasons, but leaving that aside, it is a country that is open to foreign investment. indeed, there have been turkish companies, for example, in the somali diaspora, which have been met with some success. 0n the other hand, north korea could potentially emulate the vietnam model. are there any similarities between vietnam, more than 30 or a0 years ago, to what north korea can be? we would be a bit hesitant to make that comparison. there are a number of reasons, the most obvious one is that north korea the proof is always in the pudding. kim jong—un's father travelled to china, he went to shanghai, they were very large expectations that north korea, following those trips, was going to open up in the same way that china did. that simply didn't happen. there were some attempts, some failed, some really not attempts, hardly, so we
when we look, for example, at second—ranked stone at somalia, it isa second—ranked stone at somalia,hich is war—torn, it is a country which is war—torn, it is an incredibly difficult place to operate in because of security reasons, but leaving that aside, it isa reasons, but leaving that aside, it is a country that is open to foreign investment. indeed, there have been turkish companies, for example, in the somali diaspora, which have been met with some success. 0n the other hand, north...
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there isa will grab people's attention. there is a smell in the air over brexit.s is from the customs union prepared for brexit and what they are saying is that they are going to have to deal with putrefying stockpiles of rubbish because waste will become invalid overnight. it shows how amassed we are over the 40 years with that european union with the laws and regulations we are, i think brexiteer is will state that this is something on steroids. we are thinking about a few rude headlines but this one. that i got to be crisis centres going live and one of the other consignments with the export of beef in land, they will be a build—up of the lot which will be a build—up of the lot which will overflow the cities that they have. the orders will be an issue it is one of the lines. is the waste just go by the way. do we get any from the eu but do we send all of oui’s from the eu but do we send all of ours for the eu? 3 million tonnes of rubbish is sent the that you countries every year. why do they not burn ea? i think it has to do with electricity. when you look, the
there isa will grab people's attention. there is a smell in the air over brexit.s is from the customs union prepared for brexit and what they are saying is that they are going to have to deal with putrefying stockpiles of rubbish because waste will become invalid overnight. it shows how amassed we are over the 40 years with that european union with the laws and regulations we are, i think brexiteer is will state that this is something on steroids. we are thinking about a few rude headlines but...
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they have to believe there isa say no. there is a chance of some agreement being found at some point. the idea of going to the eu now and telling them to rip up the thing that they only put in because you ask them to nfs places a difficult ask in fruit. maybe it is evident wrington ship, maybe that is why she has to keep no deal on the table. the one thing you do not want is a no deal exit for britain because the ramifications to the eu will be huge. if they are going to have a delay, the have to offer something. a second referendum, europe might go to that, a general election. but saying can we have an extension because we are late because haven't got around to it, i'm not sure. she is facing a new set of votes, thievery14 is it, i'm not sure. she is facing a new set of votes, thievery 14 is the next big date to watch. 0ver new set of votes, thievery 14 is the next big date to watch. over to the observer. rebel labour mps set to quit party and formed centre groups. theresa may is not the only leader with issues on her pla
they have to believe there isa say no. there is a chance of some agreement being found at some point. the idea of going to the eu now and telling them to rip up the thing that they only put in because you ask them to nfs places a difficult ask in fruit. maybe it is evident wrington ship, maybe that is why she has to keep no deal on the table. the one thing you do not want is a no deal exit for britain because the ramifications to the eu will be huge. if they are going to have a delay, the have...
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it isa support to build a new venue there.fiend world cup and so 2030 would be the same. there is a question therefore of having 16 venues ready to go. a number of issues to be confronted and not the least getting them to fee for standards so no decision to be made just yet on the 2030 weld cup dead but the stocks designed to cd for feasibility of it and no decision likely on that until mid 2020. still with football, the premier league have been meeting today to discuss various issues in football including var and maintaining the cap on away ticket prices at £30. but the biggest talking point has been racism and how they can combat the problem. the 20 clubs agreed there needs to be more coordination within the sport. and at a seperate event — the fa's chairman and newly elected fifa vice president — greg clarke said racism in football is a fault with global society. i think there is a problem in society globally with people feeling empowered to say things to women or black people or gay people or lgbt community at large and th
it isa support to build a new venue there.fiend world cup and so 2030 would be the same. there is a question therefore of having 16 venues ready to go. a number of issues to be confronted and not the least getting them to fee for standards so no decision to be made just yet on the 2030 weld cup dead but the stocks designed to cd for feasibility of it and no decision likely on that until mid 2020. still with football, the premier league have been meeting today to discuss various issues in...
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just want to figure out what is going on and we have to say that delay in for a few months when there isar a few months when there is a chance of avoiding a no deal is going to be worth it. serb that is better than a deal... it is absolutely rather than a no deal. we do business personally within europe and also outside of europe, and, you know, is this isn't easy. i don't know, is this isn't easy. i don't know why everybody is pointing to business and saying, you aren't prepared, why don't you sort it out? we are breaking our backs, it is blood, sweat and tears to do business in general. whatever size of the business, no businesses to date —— too big to fail or too small to succeed. the point is that it is ha rd to succeed. the point is that it is hard work and the constant barriers put in front of us are always very difficult to get through. we want oui’ difficult to get through. we want our economy to thrive. whether you voted leave or remain, the point is we've got to try to ensure that we build our economy in a way that is best for british business. to what extent best for british bu
just want to figure out what is going on and we have to say that delay in for a few months when there isar a few months when there is a chance of avoiding a no deal is going to be worth it. serb that is better than a deal... it is absolutely rather than a no deal. we do business personally within europe and also outside of europe, and, you know, is this isn't easy. i don't know, is this isn't easy. i don't know why everybody is pointing to business and saying, you aren't prepared, why don't you...
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it isa we have lost.ve tried and failed to persuade ypres minister to change tack on her approach to brexit. today, you're seeing three good colleagues, three solid, dependable, honest, honourable women deciding to leave the conservative party.” never thought i would see it. what did they say to you about why they thought it was necessary to quit rather than to stay and fight? i think they had become increasingly dismayed, i think is probably best way of describing it, about the approach particularly on brexit. the reasons are slightly different to labour colleagues who have left the labour party, because there are more reasons there, i understand. on our side, it has been the manner in which this brexit process has been handled. clearly, anna commissary and —— sarah and heidi has been vocal about this for many months and have decided to leave. let's just show you the scene in westminster where we understand heidi allen, anna soubry and sarah woolaston will be speaking, talking more about their decision t
it isa we have lost.ve tried and failed to persuade ypres minister to change tack on her approach to brexit. today, you're seeing three good colleagues, three solid, dependable, honest, honourable women deciding to leave the conservative party.” never thought i would see it. what did they say to you about why they thought it was necessary to quit rather than to stay and fight? i think they had become increasingly dismayed, i think is probably best way of describing it, about the approach...
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they will see winston churchill isa lot. they will see winston churchill is a british icon., but they will avril see him as a hero, perhaps the greatest british hero. a loss of labour voters will think otherwise. it is rare to find an issue that so precisely addresses that split. it was the 2017 general election, it was the 2017 general election, it was those kinds of patriotic labour voters that theresa may was trying to peel away from the labor party. the lesson of that is that they might have felt a bit comfortable and unsure aboutjeremy corbyn in downing street and john mcdonnell in 11 downing street, but they ultimately, where it matters, held firm and voted labour. and they probably will do again whenever the next election is. ok. the front page of the mirror. your paper, they are treating you well. yes. keeping me busy. on a scandal. england hero lost out. gordon banks who died yesterday. he was 81. missed out on a knighthood. one of our reviewers last night was asking why it he didn't have a knighthood. and they didn't have a knighthood. and they did not know the ans
they will see winston churchill isa lot. they will see winston churchill is a british icon., but they will avril see him as a hero, perhaps the greatest british hero. a loss of labour voters will think otherwise. it is rare to find an issue that so precisely addresses that split. it was the 2017 general election, it was the 2017 general election, it was those kinds of patriotic labour voters that theresa may was trying to peel away from the labor party. the lesson of that is that they might...
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there isa suggested that she would stop.n her own tent in the refugee camp because she has been getting so much attention in the press. that is a bizarre thing about all of this. and she has been turned into some sort of weird celebrity out of this, which is to me very uncomfortable. i personally do not believe that we should be making this example of her, i think it is very unhelpful in undermining. james, what do you think? would you strip her of high citizenship?” don't have to make those decisions. but you can have an opinion.” don't have to make those decisions. but you can have an opinion. i think the government have made it look easier than is. it it is a very complex issue because you do set an example. she says britain are trying to make an example of her, obviously we are, next. but by doing that you then set an example because there is obviously an issue with 115 collapsing, they will be a lot of foreign fighters who will have to be dealt with in some way, whatever that might mean. so it is complex. it isa that mi
there isa suggested that she would stop.n her own tent in the refugee camp because she has been getting so much attention in the press. that is a bizarre thing about all of this. and she has been turned into some sort of weird celebrity out of this, which is to me very uncomfortable. i personally do not believe that we should be making this example of her, i think it is very unhelpful in undermining. james, what do you think? would you strip her of high citizenship?” don't have to make those...
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it depends whether this isa and capital.queeze on the economy. this brave new world. this amazing brexit that everyone is promising. i doubt it is going to happen. it makes the budget very difficult for philip hammond because he was intending to have quite a positive budget where he could spend some money. interesting remarks in terms of how we should interpret the economy. there was a piece by david davis for the times the last couple of days saying that it's the sterling takes a hammering, that might bea sterling takes a hammering, that might be a good thing because it will make our exports cheaper, at a time when we are trying to liberate ourselves from the shackles. obviously, it's a strategy that if you steer the economy towards that, the global britain's strategy. you steer the economy towards that, the global britain's strategym means tourist numbers soar because people go for the cheap pound. you can see where this spins out but at the same time, you look at the key figures, and given that brexit supporters and minis
it depends whether this isa and capital.queeze on the economy. this brave new world. this amazing brexit that everyone is promising. i doubt it is going to happen. it makes the budget very difficult for philip hammond because he was intending to have quite a positive budget where he could spend some money. interesting remarks in terms of how we should interpret the economy. there was a piece by david davis for the times the last couple of days saying that it's the sterling takes a hammering,...
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it isa you are transferring this problem. it is a difficult one, there is no simple solution to this and their arguments on both sides in terms of the environmental damage, but also the environmental damage, but also the need to keep port operating. thank you for doing that and joining us on thank you for doing that and joining us on bbc news. we have the oscar night coming up this evening from 7pm. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. temperatures in wales got up to 19.1 degrees, that is a new record for wales in february. more sunshine through the week ahead, some cold and frosty nights and foggy mornings. things will then turn a more unsettled later in the week. after a warm day, things will turn cold, particularly in the south. one 01’ cold, particularly in the south. one or two places down to —6, more widely, temperaturesjust or two places down to —6, more widely, temperatures just below freezing. what is cold in the north—west, partly because of the cloud and patchy rain across the west of scotland. we
it isa you are transferring this problem. it is a difficult one, there is no simple solution to this and their arguments on both sides in terms of the environmental damage, but also the environmental damage, but also the need to keep port operating. thank you for doing that and joining us on thank you for doing that and joining us on bbc news. we have the oscar night coming up this evening from 7pm. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. temperatures in wales got up to 19.1...
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atutoridades trabajan e r retrato hablado y para las vi i victimas hay miedo de viajar en metro, en mexico isaticiero telemundo. >> al regresar: en nueva yorno telemundo esta a las puertas de venezuela la ayuda que envio e estados unidos para la comunidad y enicolas maduro no quiere r i recirec recibirla. >> e s un programa de canje qu a ayuda a combatir la crisis am ayuda a combatir la crisis am ambiental que vive la c ya revise tus taxes, ¿tienes alguna otra pregunta? si se me olvid incluir mi otro trabajo... lo incluimos. lo llamo "aonos customized scooters." ¿monos? ¡monos! ¡áámonos! ¡!ááámonooos!! turbotax live. expertos en taxes, en tiempo real. solo tylenol® rapid release gels tienen aperturas hechas por láser. proveen rápida liberación del medicamento, para un rápido alivio del dolor. tylenol® en suave, no fingimos un con extensiones falsas no usamos trucos y entregamos resultados reales con ingredientes reales... como suave coconut infusion con aceite de coco los resultados no mienten suave para un cabello en el que puedes creer y si voy a ser rubia, tiene que ser un rubio increíble.
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--isa longer has control of her own party. —— is a sort of organiser of the eurosceptics.ink the letter would be quite powerful, she said brexit is not easy but we are a broad church, we can deliver it. as henry said, she did detail everybody she was going to see. meanwhile, all the parties are just was going to see. meanwhile, all the parties arejust on was going to see. meanwhile, all the parties are just on their phones like teenagers, sending whatsapp m essa 9 es like teenagers, sending whatsapp m essa g es to like teenagers, sending whatsapp messages to each other and then screenshot in those messages and sending them to the papers. one wonders why the woman above is. meanwhile, wejust wonders why the woman above is. meanwhile, we just see wonders why the woman above is. meanwhile, wejust see reiterated the erg of‘s fear that in combination, mrs may an eu just want to run down, get everything to the last minute and so everybody agrees, and they are determined not to fall in line because of the irish backstop. —— mrs may end the eu. and we stand ? backstop. —— mrs may
--isa longer has control of her own party. —— is a sort of organiser of the eurosceptics.ink the letter would be quite powerful, she said brexit is not easy but we are a broad church, we can deliver it. as henry said, she did detail everybody she was going to see. meanwhile, all the parties are just was going to see. meanwhile, all the parties arejust on was going to see. meanwhile, all the parties are just on their phones like teenagers, sending whatsapp m essa 9 es like teenagers, sending...
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there isa children. how does that work? are very proud of. we basically illustrate language. we create a bilingual edition. but because wechat it is very popular in china, we use qr codes and you can use your wechat account or your iphone app to the page and it will pronounce the word for you and focus on the graphene is, it will give you a fanatical pronunciation. it makes it easier and more fun and it is exciting for little kids to shine things up to the book and hear it pronounced —— phonetic pronunciation. are these aimed at schools or parents? good question. right now, they all cost about $20 or £20. we've brought down the prices every single year since we've beenin prices every single year since we've been in business as our volumes grow. over the next few years, they will come down a lot again. we are trying to make them more and more affordable. i can hear ben frantically trying to find a word to describe me. i found frantically trying to find a word to describe me. ifound one! which camera? camera three, here we go
there isa children. how does that work? are very proud of. we basically illustrate language. we create a bilingual edition. but because wechat it is very popular in china, we use qr codes and you can use your wechat account or your iphone app to the page and it will pronounce the word for you and focus on the graphene is, it will give you a fanatical pronunciation. it makes it easier and more fun and it is exciting for little kids to shine things up to the book and hear it pronounced ——...
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it isa it is a sport at a standstill. racing tries to get a grip ofa country as racing tries to get a grip of a worsening crisis. this farm in cheshire, a0 horses here are being tested for symptoms of the equine flu that has forced this and many other stables into lockdown and the trainer faces a nervous wait. they come back positive and that makes it even more of a nightmare, just logistically here, we would have to clear the whole yard out, all the bedding, all the equipment. that would be the end of your season. that would be the end of your season. it could be, because the problem with the viruses containing it and problem with the viruses containing itand in problem with the viruses containing it and in the time we have found out, it has probably spread to another horse. yesterday we learned that for horses, at donald maclean‘s ya rd that for horses, at donald maclean‘s yard had the virus and one of those ran in this race on wednesday, which also featured one of two horses at the meeting trained by green all. these h
it isa it is a sport at a standstill. racing tries to get a grip ofa country as racing tries to get a grip of a worsening crisis. this farm in cheshire, a0 horses here are being tested for symptoms of the equine flu that has forced this and many other stables into lockdown and the trainer faces a nervous wait. they come back positive and that makes it even more of a nightmare, just logistically here, we would have to clear the whole yard out, all the bedding, all the equipment. that would be...
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it has borders because it isa has borders.e has to have tariffs against people who are not in it. this was always an important border and we somehow dismissed it. the brexiteers who sold this idea kind of said, ireland isa minor sold this idea kind of said, ireland is a minor issue, and it is the issue. it is a major issue right now. you spent quite a lot of time talking to politicians in brussels and in berlin. do you get a sense at the moment, coming back to that point about the patience of eu politicians, there was quite remarkably immense i thought in brussels last week. we had the special place in hell line but also quite a lot of the immense from other politicians about, we are not reopening talks. there are nuances of talks —— of course and the president of the european council does not talk for example for the german government and i heard a lot of voices that were not happy with those comments. i think they were quite flippant comments. you question why... that was the third or fourth time he has been putting out this
it has borders because it isa has borders.e has to have tariffs against people who are not in it. this was always an important border and we somehow dismissed it. the brexiteers who sold this idea kind of said, ireland isa minor sold this idea kind of said, ireland is a minor issue, and it is the issue. it is a major issue right now. you spent quite a lot of time talking to politicians in brussels and in berlin. do you get a sense at the moment, coming back to that point about the patience of...
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in this accident and he was involved in this accident and he was leaving the sandringham estate, it isa sandringham estate, it is a t—junction and a busy road and there was a car coming along the road and he pulled out at there was a collision. the duke's car overturned and he was left shaken and the other car had a woman and a nine—month—old baby and another woman who suffered a broken wrist. there was a lot of discussion about whether a 97—year—old man should be driving or not. a few days later he was pictured driving again in the replacement car he had been sent to replacement car he had been sent to replace the one that was damaged and he was not wearing a seat belt and there was much more controversy and discussion. why he has given up his driving licence, it is voluntary, you send it back to the dvla in the uk to return your license with a note saying you're doing it voluntarily. why he has done this is quite possibly that he feels it is the right time to do this, he is 97 yea rs old the right time to do this, he is 97 years old and quite possibly, those words of advice from the p
in this accident and he was involved in this accident and he was leaving the sandringham estate, it isa sandringham estate, it is a t—junction and a busy road and there was a car coming along the road and he pulled out at there was a collision. the duke's car overturned and he was left shaken and the other car had a woman and a nine—month—old baby and another woman who suffered a broken wrist. there was a lot of discussion about whether a 97—year—old man should be driving or not. a...
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so there isa is allowed free in britain. so there is a public service risk.n over brexit and other issues, there doesn't seem to be a policy. the justice secretary saying one thing we have to bring her back because she is a british citizen and the other chap, sajid javid the home secretary saying we won't let her back and so the government is in disarray. 0ne back and so the government is in disarray. one point it would make is while it is nice, she wants to come back to britain, what about ken begley and alan, they would have liked to come back to britain. there is an emotional response to this, and echoing the public‘s view, but there is a pragmatic response to this which is that she is a british citizen. the legal reality is you cannot be stateless, you have to... sajid javid's statement might reflect certain parts of the british public, but what taste has done is it has put the government at loggerheads in their response. the sunday express have got to this story inside, the home office must come clean on returning jihadis, mps will demand to know the fat
so there isa is allowed free in britain. so there is a public service risk.n over brexit and other issues, there doesn't seem to be a policy. the justice secretary saying one thing we have to bring her back because she is a british citizen and the other chap, sajid javid the home secretary saying we won't let her back and so the government is in disarray. 0ne back and so the government is in disarray. one point it would make is while it is nice, she wants to come back to britain, what about ken...
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it isa themselves and kill themselves...the government will do something really strong actually. taking a look at the daily mail one of two papers that looks at the issue of drinking and our relationship with booz. we are apparently sobering up and being mature according to the mall. we saw the rise of fewer young people drinking and fewer young people going to pubs and arguably it is because they are still immersed in that social media at that there are plenty of other distractions. and sources of entertainment to perhaps alcohol feels less essential? but the flip side to this is that alcohol—related alcohol admissions have risen so overall people are drinking less but in particular groups we are seeing drinking less but in particular groups we are seeing more severe problems. the headlines very because the daily mail has the fact that we are separate but the other goes with deaths caused by alcohol reached record high. and it is suggested between 55 and 64 heavier drinkers need more treatments of people who think that thei
it isa themselves and kill themselves...the government will do something really strong actually. taking a look at the daily mail one of two papers that looks at the issue of drinking and our relationship with booz. we are apparently sobering up and being mature according to the mall. we saw the rise of fewer young people drinking and fewer young people going to pubs and arguably it is because they are still immersed in that social media at that there are plenty of other distractions. and...
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there isa secondary, severe raynaud's.lad that, not acquired but that i am very much not alone in this. we do not want people to suffer in silence. loads of people had been getting in contact with us today to say thank you to shining a light on this because it is something that like you, thought that it something that like you, thought thatitis something that like you, thought that it is something that not many people are dealing with.|j that it is something that not many people are dealing with. i get very cold in the studio as well, and my feet. some people are very badly affected. you always want to turn the temperature up in this year as well, it is like to buy this morning. carol is having a look at the weather for this morning and morning. carol is having a look at the weatherfor this morning and it is not like to buy outside. in the south—west of england, we have cloud around, maintaining the temperature level, but for the rest it is a cold start. the other thing to watch out for is patchy fog, dance in places, espe
there isa secondary, severe raynaud's.lad that, not acquired but that i am very much not alone in this. we do not want people to suffer in silence. loads of people had been getting in contact with us today to say thank you to shining a light on this because it is something that like you, thought that it something that like you, thought thatitis something that like you, thought that it is something that not many people are dealing with.|j that it is something that not many people are dealing...
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this isa this phenomenon is happening.y of washington school of medicine and it says that it could offer clues as to why women tend to outperform men in cognitive tests in the 70s and 80s and is essentially that that grey matter is staying younger for longer stop what it is interesting because that anxiety about how we will age is probably younger for all of us, about how we will be like in ten or 20 years and there is a gender element in it. -- it is interesting. it is worth pointing out that basically, the timeframe we are looking at here is about the years. i feel like my rain has not got that much worse over the yea rs, has not got that much worse over the years, so maybe it is going to have a more noticeable and sizeable effect as you age in the 70s and 80s, but i still think there is not too much for men to get upset about with this finding. good, one thing we cannot forget is that tomorrow is the youth the pig. there is a lovely photo on the front of the ft, so can i say on behalf both of you, thank you very much. a
this isa this phenomenon is happening.y of washington school of medicine and it says that it could offer clues as to why women tend to outperform men in cognitive tests in the 70s and 80s and is essentially that that grey matter is staying younger for longer stop what it is interesting because that anxiety about how we will age is probably younger for all of us, about how we will be like in ten or 20 years and there is a gender element in it. -- it is interesting. it is worth pointing out that...
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and he isa he is a racist. he is a conman. and he is a cheat. pay off the porn star stormy daniels. president of the united states thus wrote a personal cheque for the payment of hush money as part of a criminal scheme to violate campaign
and he isa he is a racist. he is a conman. and he is a cheat. pay off the porn star stormy daniels. president of the united states thus wrote a personal cheque for the payment of hush money as part of a criminal scheme to violate campaign
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this isa countries have. what do we do?ng state, no functioning justice system. if those people are to be brought to justice, iam not people are to be brought to justice, i am not sympathetic to this woman at all. i am angry with her and with every single person who has perpetrated this violence in the middle east. if you want and brought to justice, we middle east. if you want and brought tojustice, we are middle east. if you want and brought to justice, we are the people with courts, we can bring that about, as are the french and the canadians. it is part of our role as we try to bring... what is the justice they will face? we mentioned it earlier and the telegraph, people are coming back and it is not explicit as to what has happened, they are not prosecuted, they are on rehabilitation programmes, touchy—feely, very nice, but it isn't a punishment. the police, it was mentioned in the times edition today, the police said they will probably not be prosecuted when they come back, because it was all, please, come back, the a
this isa countries have. what do we do?ng state, no functioning justice system. if those people are to be brought to justice, iam not people are to be brought to justice, i am not sympathetic to this woman at all. i am angry with her and with every single person who has perpetrated this violence in the middle east. if you want and brought to justice, we middle east. if you want and brought tojustice, we are middle east. if you want and brought to justice, we are the people with courts, we can...
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at this point in time, it isa hard instead.a hard job to negotiate with someone if you do not understand what you are happy with or agreement. by me, it seems like that uk politicians are involved in a rat race. again, is scary, just the hope that their attempts i just the same face. it is the beginning of our conversation you that you believe in the democracy, and you believe and are about to leave, and the nature parliament at the moment, but no one's thought, it is his incredibly hot to get an agreement. one's thought, it is his incredibly hot to get an agreementlj one's thought, it is his incredibly hot to get an agreement. i agree. they are not. it is a devastating thought that the young upcoming generation is going to bear the consequences for something that they do not vote for. do you talk about it? the you find yourself coming back to brexit a lot? the minute i say i am british, the absolute minute, it is oh, what is happening with brexit because mcbee had not been told to eat there. is frightening. he had had two year
at this point in time, it isa hard instead.a hard job to negotiate with someone if you do not understand what you are happy with or agreement. by me, it seems like that uk politicians are involved in a rat race. again, is scary, just the hope that their attempts i just the same face. it is the beginning of our conversation you that you believe in the democracy, and you believe and are about to leave, and the nature parliament at the moment, but no one's thought, it is his incredibly hot to get...
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this isa is see this as a us invasion.ws where they have money heading throughout the world. nicolas madura has criticised us interference by the imperialist as he calls it. we will bring you the highlights of that. i will be back at the same time tomorrow. hello, this turn of the air, we like to ta ke hello, this turn of the air, we like to take a trip to the canary islands. maybe for a taste of winter warmth. for a trade later this week into the weekend, we are going to bring a bit of the canary islands to the uk. northwest africa, the canaries, it indicates where the air is coming from, and more importantly, going to. keep going, keep going, all the way to the uk. it is going to get a little bit cooler on the journey to the uk, but we are still expected temperatures well above normal for the time of year. as the area is scooped up by this area of high pressure, the flow is bringing it up from canaries to us. it is high—pressure, which means a spell of dry weather coming our way does not affect the dry spell in february,
this isa is see this as a us invasion.ws where they have money heading throughout the world. nicolas madura has criticised us interference by the imperialist as he calls it. we will bring you the highlights of that. i will be back at the same time tomorrow. hello, this turn of the air, we like to ta ke hello, this turn of the air, we like to take a trip to the canary islands. maybe for a taste of winter warmth. for a trade later this week into the weekend, we are going to bring a bit of the...
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but it isa a lever i would be annoyed. but it is a complete deadlock.but people are terrified of no deal and may be the only way out of this cold meyer is to take it back to the people and it really does final vote this time is either the government's deal, clearly the best deal we could get from europe because we are not going to shift them however brexiteers think, or remain. possibly — i absolutely take your point that people spoke then— but because we are so point that people spoke then— but because we are so stark, we have to find a way out of this position. the times saying it is unclear whether a plan supported by labour would gain enough votes. and to me, emily thornbury, the shadow foreign secretary interviewed... by my brother. very good interview!” a lwa ys brother. very good interview!” always say the devil is in the detail and she's saying it would be on the ballot paper, the remain. we would ask for the public to make a vote. but that is what we had on the other one. it is the incredible detail on the opposition. what is the deal going to
but it isa a lever i would be annoyed. but it is a complete deadlock.but people are terrified of no deal and may be the only way out of this cold meyer is to take it back to the people and it really does final vote this time is either the government's deal, clearly the best deal we could get from europe because we are not going to shift them however brexiteers think, or remain. possibly — i absolutely take your point that people spoke then— but because we are so point that people spoke...
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tanja isa unemployed for even one day. tanja is a different person from two years ago. boosted her confidence. but she believes the basic income experiment was actually a publicity stu nt experiment was actually a publicity stunt by politicians. i never thought they would continue that but you know, ithink thought they would continue that but you know, i think it was for publicity. the whole world is so interested about this basic income experiment, it makes fenland looks so great but no, they are not going to continue. —— finland. we don't live in a happy bubble they are, so much people who are not doing so well. butjuha,in butjuha, in remote western finland, remains optimistic. it is great, i can stand on my own feet. today, juhais can stand on my own feet. today, juha is out in the forest to film a training exercise for moose hunting dogs. it is 600m from here. when we last met unemployed journalist tuomas, he said by the end of the trial, he will have a job. so has he managed to get one? it's very hard to say why i don't manage to get the permanentjob because i have
tanja isa unemployed for even one day. tanja is a different person from two years ago. boosted her confidence. but she believes the basic income experiment was actually a publicity stu nt experiment was actually a publicity stunt by politicians. i never thought they would continue that but you know, ithink thought they would continue that but you know, i think it was for publicity. the whole world is so interested about this basic income experiment, it makes fenland looks so great but no, they...
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there isa there is a good reason for it.sults that need to be analysed. the british horseracing authority say they are mindful of that and they are trying to get everyone back up and running but the bio—security measures they have put in place that we have seen in action today and they are pleased that the swift action that they felt they have taken has allowed racing to recommence. thank you. anthonyjoshua has finally confirmed his next fight — and he'll be in action on us soil for the first time in his boxing career. madison square garden is the venue. the opponent? jarrell miller — an unbeaten new yorker known as "big baby" — who'll be taking part in his first world title fight. steve bunce is part of the bbc boxing team — why the name and what you know about him? he invents anything he wants. he will say he was a big baby when he was born and his eyes and a big old boy now. it'sjust he was born and his eyes and a big old boy now. it's just a fun nickname. a nickname i like, because i'm not sure i like killer and knocked
there isa there is a good reason for it.sults that need to be analysed. the british horseracing authority say they are mindful of that and they are trying to get everyone back up and running but the bio—security measures they have put in place that we have seen in action today and they are pleased that the swift action that they felt they have taken has allowed racing to recommence. thank you. anthonyjoshua has finally confirmed his next fight — and he'll be in action on us soil for the...
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it isa thought it was two decades ago. it is a rather ambiguous story. secretary, who is the one who's telling theresa may this is also very anti—brexit. so, he is trying to use the nissan decision to make a point about a no—deal brexit, but the decision has come before whether we know there's a deal or not, so it can't actually be attributed to the dangers of a no—deal brexit. be attributed to the dangers of a no-deal brexit. and can you enlighten us as to why a no—deal brexit would be one of the issues? take us back —— it takes six weeks to ship cars from the uk to asian markets like south korea and japan and if they don't know whether they're going to have to impose tariffs when they arrive in the case of extreme no—deal brexit they would potentially have to do that and greg clark says how can you commit your goods to the high seas without knowing the parrots on which they will be received? and that definitely is an issue —— knowing the tarriffs they will be subjected. and the other issues that they are facing a potentially a lot worse. the timing is
it isa thought it was two decades ago. it is a rather ambiguous story. secretary, who is the one who's telling theresa may this is also very anti—brexit. so, he is trying to use the nissan decision to make a point about a no—deal brexit, but the decision has come before whether we know there's a deal or not, so it can't actually be attributed to the dangers of a no—deal brexit. be attributed to the dangers of a no-deal brexit. and can you enlighten us as to why a no—deal brexit would be...
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it isa brexit, in other words, against it.ave expected to be able to occupy, but it seems that in the wa ke occupy, but it seems that in the wake of the coalition they have not been able to do so. the question now is whether this group becomes a party that says we should reverse brexit. although labour has attracted the support of many a remain voter, the labour party itself is still committed to delivering brexit, and it is whether or not labour can hang onto that pro remain, pro—eu vote. it has always been the $64,000 question, and that has become more pressing for labour in the wake of the developments of the last three days. some momentum behind it this week, but what does it need to do in practical terms in order to boost its momentum into, let's be honest, making a very meaningful intervention in the political landscape? above all, it has to think about what it will do outside the palace of westminster. pictures of tory mps sitting on the opposition benches is all well and good, but it is now substitute for organisation.
it isa brexit, in other words, against it.ave expected to be able to occupy, but it seems that in the wa ke occupy, but it seems that in the wake of the coalition they have not been able to do so. the question now is whether this group becomes a party that says we should reverse brexit. although labour has attracted the support of many a remain voter, the labour party itself is still committed to delivering brexit, and it is whether or not labour can hang onto that pro remain, pro—eu vote. it...
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renny malik isa leading actor as well.being nominated and indeed winning. soi comes to being nominated and indeed winning. so i think in the past i would have said christian bale, but bohemian rhapsody is surprising my early doubts and doing really well, so he could take it. and the critics we re so he could take it. and the critics were so critical of bohemian rhapsody, and i know you are one.|j liked rhapsody, and i know you are one.” liked it, but with a few drawbacks. i thought it was overwhelmingly joyful and i forgave its i thought it was overwhelmingly joyful and iforgave its flaws, but it does have them. the audience have voted with their feet, and i was at a bafta screening where remi malik was president and he said it went —— where he was present and it went down well with the voters.” where he was present and it went down well with the voters. i haven't been able to see it, but tell me about a star is born, because bradley cooper has a couple of nominations, actor and director, and lady gaga as well. i think thi
renny malik isa leading actor as well.being nominated and indeed winning. soi comes to being nominated and indeed winning. so i think in the past i would have said christian bale, but bohemian rhapsody is surprising my early doubts and doing really well, so he could take it. and the critics we re so he could take it. and the critics were so critical of bohemian rhapsody, and i know you are one.|j liked rhapsody, and i know you are one.” liked it, but with a few drawbacks. i thought it was...
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there isa have been with islamic state.s, beyond western europeans who went out to fight alongside isis, the individuals who are still there are hardened radicals who have been with the group for some time who have received training and have connections so these are people who are great concern to security services for good reason. thank you very, very much indeed. let us go back to donald trump. let us let us go back to donald trump. let us get the latest from gary 0'donoghue, gary, the president saying in his address there, at the white house, walls work, he needs the money to pay for the wall, how much is he hoping to get through this declaration of a effectively a state of emergency? so he got 1.4 billion through the normal budgetary process in congress, the thing that had to be signed by tonight, to avoid that government shut down, he has got that, he was after 5.7 billion as a result of that protest but he didn't get it and now what he is doing through the national emergency, and various other statutory instruments if
there isa have been with islamic state.s, beyond western europeans who went out to fight alongside isis, the individuals who are still there are hardened radicals who have been with the group for some time who have received training and have connections so these are people who are great concern to security services for good reason. thank you very, very much indeed. let us go back to donald trump. let us let us go back to donald trump. let us get the latest from gary 0'donoghue, gary, the...
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i do not think it isa political stunt?t think it is a political stunt, but the home secretary will have studied it carefully. if shamima begum plasma citizen appeals, it will go through the courts. the home secretary will have taken the decision based on evidence in front of him. if she is going to challenge it, and there is no option, she will end up having british citizenship returned to her. the home secretary will not contravene international law deliberately and he will take that into consideration with all the fa cts into consideration with all the facts in front of him. thank you very much. the attorney general and the brexit secretary will meet eu officials in brussels later as the government tries to break the impasse over the irish backstop. theresa may said good progress had been made following talks with jean—claude juncker yesterday, but the home secretary sajid javid last night admitted the prospect of a no—deal brexit has risen. jeremy corbyn is also in brussels for talks with the eu's chief negotiator micha
i do not think it isa political stunt?t think it is a political stunt, but the home secretary will have studied it carefully. if shamima begum plasma citizen appeals, it will go through the courts. the home secretary will have taken the decision based on evidence in front of him. if she is going to challenge it, and there is no option, she will end up having british citizenship returned to her. the home secretary will not contravene international law deliberately and he will take that into...
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isa soares, thank you. we'll be right back.oans. good thing i'm paying them off early now. yup! this is why i sofi. refinance your student loans with sofi, and you can save thousands. you see clear skin. cosentyx can help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis find clear skin that can last. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen, or if you've had a vaccine or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. how sexy are these elbows? ask your dermatologist about cosentyx. ask your dermatologist ♪ ♪ t-mobile will do the math for you. right now, when you join t-mobile, you get two lines of unlimited with two of the latest phones included for just one hundred bucks a month. we're family. we'd do anytbut this time...her. those bonds were definitely tested. frog leg, for my baby brother don't
isa soares, thank you. we'll be right back.oans. good thing i'm paying them off early now. yup! this is why i sofi. refinance your student loans with sofi, and you can save thousands. you see clear skin. cosentyx can help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis find clear skin that can last. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an...
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it isa it is a budget filled with populism.all farmers, where the indian government has announced a $10 billion package, where small farmers will get about $85 per year, and that is going to benefit almost 12 million plus farmers. the second is for the middle class, where the limit has been raised. they will not be paying income tax. the third one i have noted down is the social security net, there has been an increase for daily wage labourers. the big ta keaway daily wage labourers. the big takeaway is also the defence budget. it has been hiked, the finance minister claims to the highest point, about $112 billion this time. asi point, about $112 billion this time. as i said, this is a budget for the elections which is happening in may. the big question that the economists are feeling, if there is enough money to fund these schemes, because already india doesn't have revenue collection or tax collection, and the government market was spending more. a look at the markets, a bit ofa more. a look at the markets, a bit of a mixed p
it isa it is a budget filled with populism.all farmers, where the indian government has announced a $10 billion package, where small farmers will get about $85 per year, and that is going to benefit almost 12 million plus farmers. the second is for the middle class, where the limit has been raised. they will not be paying income tax. the third one i have noted down is the social security net, there has been an increase for daily wage labourers. the big ta keaway daily wage labourers. the big...
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that isa of travel for these passages? that is a great question and i am afraid the answer is none.tively does not exist any more and if it were, going concern is it would be obliged to put people up in hotels, maybe to buy them tickets to other airlines, but as soon as an airline fails, i am afraid all bets are off and that also goes for the people who are owed money, perhaps through delayed or cancelled flights in the past few weeks and months. were waiting for the payment, i am afraid that's never going to arrive. it might be that your insurance policy may be or to them sorting out alternative arrangements, but many policies include, don't cover it. we just wejust had a we just had a statement from the association, the secretary saying that the collapse of flybmi, they a p pa re ntly that the collapse of flybmi, they apparently had no warning or information from the company at all and goes on to say that the immediate steps will be to support flybmi pilots and the administrators whether there drops to do can be safe. and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are cover
that isa of travel for these passages? that is a great question and i am afraid the answer is none.tively does not exist any more and if it were, going concern is it would be obliged to put people up in hotels, maybe to buy them tickets to other airlines, but as soon as an airline fails, i am afraid all bets are off and that also goes for the people who are owed money, perhaps through delayed or cancelled flights in the past few weeks and months. were waiting for the payment, i am afraid that's...
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amusing but it isa is a link which is not amusing but it is a two length.get colorectal cancer, 100 every day and ten of them are caused by processed meats so it is important. just explain exactly what nitrates are and why they are dangerous? it is a natural component you can find in carrots or spinach but when included in meats and then when eaten, it makes compounds which are carcinogenic in oui’ compounds which are carcinogenic in our guts. it is only when it is in the meet and eat it, it is not carcinogenic per se or it would have been banned. it became carcinogenic when it is eaten which is what my tea m when it is eaten which is what my team worked on. you have been strong in your criticism of the government saying they have not enough to warn people about the links on the need to do more. what would you like them to do more. what would you like them to do more. what would you like them to do exactly? i think they did nothing by the way. four years ago when i was on an who committee, deciding this was carcinogenic, we we re deciding this was carcinoge
amusing but it isa is a link which is not amusing but it is a two length.get colorectal cancer, 100 every day and ten of them are caused by processed meats so it is important. just explain exactly what nitrates are and why they are dangerous? it is a natural component you can find in carrots or spinach but when included in meats and then when eaten, it makes compounds which are carcinogenic in oui’ compounds which are carcinogenic in our guts. it is only when it is in the meet and eat it, it...
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it isa it is a little stressful. she is playing well number 311.ntastic weekend so far. —— fantastic competition so far. in the end, in the seven set... it has just gone into the tie—break. she will be hoping that she will be able to close this match out. johanna konta is very much favourite in the second match. she is playing a more inexperienced component. if they manage to win, they will take on serbia on saturday which will decide which country survives that we can qualify for the next stage of the competition. reporting from bath. thank you very much. let's have a look at some of the other stories around today. ben stokes has been named in the 12 man squad for the final test match against the west indies tomorrow. he had been in doubt after suffering a bruised heel but will feature along with mark wood and keaton jennings. wicketkeeper ben foa kes has has been dropped. ten teenage football players have died in a fire at a youth training ground belonging to one of brazil's top football teams, flamengo. it's not known what caused the blaze at a
it isa it is a little stressful. she is playing well number 311.ntastic weekend so far. —— fantastic competition so far. in the end, in the seven set... it has just gone into the tie—break. she will be hoping that she will be able to close this match out. johanna konta is very much favourite in the second match. she is playing a more inexperienced component. if they manage to win, they will take on serbia on saturday which will decide which country survives that we can qualify for the...
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that isa bristol city of the wsl to... that is a lot to look out for.ned with the draw. is there any pairing you might like to see koscielny if you lets on that list, i would love to see majesties city, manchester united. we're hoping that's going to be a rivalry next seasonif that's going to be a rivalry next season if manchester united get promoted. that'll be a real test. what about durhammike wouldn't it be great for them get a tie? what a result for them, they beat bristol city. i'll be interested to see who they get and they would want a home tie, there's a lot of really good team still in there and manchester, derby would be great. we will leave it for the moment. it just derby would be great. we will leave it for the moment. itjust about derby would be great. we will leave it for the moment. it just about ten minutes, we will be back here for the draw. looking forward to it. it was a crucial opening day for caster semenya at the court of arbitaration for sport. athletics governing body the iaaf is attempting to limit the levels of testosterone i
that isa bristol city of the wsl to... that is a lot to look out for.ned with the draw. is there any pairing you might like to see koscielny if you lets on that list, i would love to see majesties city, manchester united. we're hoping that's going to be a rivalry next seasonif that's going to be a rivalry next season if manchester united get promoted. that'll be a real test. what about durhammike wouldn't it be great for them get a tie? what a result for them, they beat bristol city. i'll be...