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lord adonis: it will not happen.e conservative party has held together without a single conservative mp rebelling. -48ncine: what if we get a 52 remain? it seems that will be problematic. would you have a third vote? lord adonis: the reason parliament will vote for referendum is a combination of people like me, who believe we should stay in the european union, and a large number of my colleagues. this is a life vote. we are paralyzed and cannot make decisions. so we need a referendum to break through the logjam. that there isieve a referendum, like 1995, where we had a long period of debate. but it does not matter what the majority is. provided we stay in, that is the end of brexit. the idea we would have another -- francine: but what happened to people who voted to leave? lord adonis: i am an experienced politician. meetings.ssing brexit most people voted for brexit were not voting about europe. they were voting against profound discontent at the way this country being governed. austerity, the state of public servic
lord adonis: it will not happen.e conservative party has held together without a single conservative mp rebelling. -48ncine: what if we get a 52 remain? it seems that will be problematic. would you have a third vote? lord adonis: the reason parliament will vote for referendum is a combination of people like me, who believe we should stay in the european union, and a large number of my colleagues. this is a life vote. we are paralyzed and cannot make decisions. so we need a referendum to break...
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the labour peer lord andrew adonis will stand for the south west regional constituency.unziata who is a candidate for the brexit party in the region. lord adonis said it was vital labour won ‘to show there is a credible alternative to a tory brexit‘ the prospect of a no—deal brexit at the end of march led to many british businesses stockpiling their goods to prepare for every eventuality. but it's come at a price. britain's biggest business lender, rbs, says it's made nearly £3 billion worth of loans to businesses to pay for it all, and those loans will need to be paid back. as the uncertainty continues, our business editor, simonjack, has been talking to companies about the impact it has all had on them. easter time is chocolate time, and was due to be brexit time. we normally at this time of year have one to two weeks' stock. and this is? so now we're looking at one to two months' stock. so that's what, four or five times more than would normally have at this time? yeah. hot chocolate maker brian what he did government advised to prepare his business for a no—deal brex
the labour peer lord andrew adonis will stand for the south west regional constituency.unziata who is a candidate for the brexit party in the region. lord adonis said it was vital labour won ‘to show there is a credible alternative to a tory brexit‘ the prospect of a no—deal brexit at the end of march led to many british businesses stockpiling their goods to prepare for every eventuality. but it's come at a price. britain's biggest business lender, rbs, says it's made nearly £3 billion...
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lord adonis said it was vital labour won ‘to show there is a credible alternative to a tory brexit‘ morey institute says it found more than 50,000 moves from secondary schools in england that it couldn't explain. it's not known how many are because schools want to get rid of pupils not expected to get good grades. the government has written to schools warning this is illegal. bra nwen jeffreys reports this is bailey. he went missing from the system until this head teacher gave him another chance. just a few weeks until his gcses. for bailey, it's the end of a journey. he started at one secondary but struggled, then moved to another. they persuaded bailey to go to home education, taking him off their school roll into two years of wilderness. i feel like it really took away my ability to learn. what did those two years of not being in school do to you? i broke down on myself, i lost myself. social anxiety and depression started to really creep up on me. they really just make you want to get into a ball and ignore the outside world. you shouldn't be pushed away and made to feel unwanted. yo
lord adonis said it was vital labour won ‘to show there is a credible alternative to a tory brexit‘ morey institute says it found more than 50,000 moves from secondary schools in england that it couldn't explain. it's not known how many are because schools want to get rid of pupils not expected to get good grades. the government has written to schools warning this is illegal. bra nwen jeffreys reports this is bailey. he went missing from the system until this head teacher gave him another...
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it could become the kingmaker in a potential right wing coalition with the people's party and see adonis if between them they were to get one hundred seventy six seats al-jazeera is jonah hollow has more from seville on the rise of spain's far right. bursting on to the political scene vox and its leader santiago of our skull are spain's own so to a surgeon far right populism elsewhere in europe often seen as mainstream media shy the party prefers to communicate with its supporters in person and online the major themes immigration and nationalism. who is of us go asks this whatsapp campaign video his grandmother explains that as a child in his native bilbo the proudly spanish of a skull was bullied by basque separatists on the playground today it is separatism in catalonia the box and of a skull stand against the party's most passionate battle call is for the unity of spain vox is clearly using very very have spanish feeling as if you meant in prison spent invokes years this feeling this n t independence is course in in spain to gain votes and do the very successful you that. one frequent
it could become the kingmaker in a potential right wing coalition with the people's party and see adonis if between them they were to get one hundred seventy six seats al-jazeera is jonah hollow has more from seville on the rise of spain's far right. bursting on to the political scene vox and its leader santiago of our skull are spain's own so to a surgeon far right populism elsewhere in europe often seen as mainstream media shy the party prefers to communicate with its supporters in person and...
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by a corruption scandal last year with seventy eight seats that would be its worst result ever see adonis a populist centrist party which is shifted to the right is projected to get forty six seats and the left wing populist party demos is on course for thirty five seats but the poll gives vox thirty seats though with many voters undecided it's become the focus of speculation about last minute shifts in voting intentions and it could become the kingmaker in a potential right wing coalition with the people's party and see it that honest if they win one hundred seventy six seats between them algis there is joan hull has more now from seville on the rise of spain's far right. bursting on to the political scene vox and its leader santiago of our skull are spain's on so to a surge in far right populism elsewhere in europe often seen as mainstream media shy the party prefers to communicate with its supporters in person and online the major themes immigration and nationalism. who is santiago of our skull asks this whatsapp campaign video his grandmother explains that as a child in his native bil
by a corruption scandal last year with seventy eight seats that would be its worst result ever see adonis a populist centrist party which is shifted to the right is projected to get forty six seats and the left wing populist party demos is on course for thirty five seats but the poll gives vox thirty seats though with many voters undecided it's become the focus of speculation about last minute shifts in voting intentions and it could become the kingmaker in a potential right wing coalition with...
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teams, johnny liska and his pilot and they were given credit for destroying five enemy aircraft from adonis dive bomber, not normally something you would ink about in terms of fighting the japanese. one of the other folks you see here was credited with shooting down planes from the rear seat with this 30 caliber machine gun and by the end of world war ii, he saw an extended period of time and had the nickname of a scholarly, giving credit for five aerial pills as a rearseat gunner. three of these four guys you see here would go on to guadalcanal and continue the survival pledge i mentioned a minute ago. >> now, at the coral sea we have significant heroes that flew the dauntless dive bomber and among them were two men who earn the medal of honor and one of them said i'm going to make a hit whether it kills me, basically paraphrasing him and he did just that, going down to the deck of the japanese carrier and putting it on board as he said he would but he didn't survive the mission but he would get the medal of honor later. another of the pilots earned a medal of honor for dogfighting with th
teams, johnny liska and his pilot and they were given credit for destroying five enemy aircraft from adonis dive bomber, not normally something you would ink about in terms of fighting the japanese. one of the other folks you see here was credited with shooting down planes from the rear seat with this 30 caliber machine gun and by the end of world war ii, he saw an extended period of time and had the nickname of a scholarly, giving credit for five aerial pills as a rearseat gunner. three of...
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>>the male adonis a large shark ever documented and went extinct millions of years ago about 60 feetong as what they were little twos this tooth could be up to 3 million years old. an incredible find in russia is sparking hope an extinct species can be revived. yeah this footage is from russia's northeastern federal university, researchers there discovered liquid blood and urine inside the frozen carcass of an ancient horse baby it's a full that full guide some 42,000 years ago and modern day siberia mammoth tusk hunters discovered the fall imbedded in perma frost last summer the researchers are now are huge trying cloned the cells but he met the chance of success is actually quite slim. ap poll taking new steps to help people recycle old iphones companies now using to daisy robots to take apart phones. robots can take a part about 200 used iphones an hour and more than a million a year. the company says recovered materials are now making their way into new apple products for example, aluminum taken from old iphones is being reused in new macbook air laptops apple says in 2018 this h
>>the male adonis a large shark ever documented and went extinct millions of years ago about 60 feetong as what they were little twos this tooth could be up to 3 million years old. an incredible find in russia is sparking hope an extinct species can be revived. yeah this footage is from russia's northeastern federal university, researchers there discovered liquid blood and urine inside the frozen carcass of an ancient horse baby it's a full that full guide some 42,000 years ago and modern...
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party which was ousted after a corruption scandal last year has sixty five the worst of a result see adonis the populist centrist party which has shifted to the right is projected to get fifty seven seats and the left wing populist party but demos has thirty five the far right vox fati has twenty three seats and is poised to become the first far right to enter the spanish parliament and voter turnout was very high in this election at seventy five percent we have two cars. once following the election closely jonah hall is standing by in barcelona first though we can speak to sunny gago what's party rally in the spanish capital and i can see people waving flags and they appear to be celebrating behind you sonia rocks might be about to enter parliament for the first time but they haven't done perhaps as well as they might have hoped for. was really the atmosphere on the ground here gives folks supporters is really rather telling this is exactly the result they anticipated even better than what they expected as well but what it really shows thing about radical shift in what's happening there's
party which was ousted after a corruption scandal last year has sixty five the worst of a result see adonis the populist centrist party which has shifted to the right is projected to get fifty seven seats and the left wing populist party but demos has thirty five the far right vox fati has twenty three seats and is poised to become the first far right to enter the spanish parliament and voter turnout was very high in this election at seventy five percent we have two cars. once following the...
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we're going to talk about this with bill adonis.at if she could not get any agreement through the house, she would be going to brussels. the reason we need this is because we do not trust the prime minister. she did run down the clock. she was not going to keep asking parliament. she did ask parliament again. there is not enough trust between a majority of mps and the prime minister. for people to be sure she will in fact apply for the long extension which we now need to avoid no—deal brexit because there is only one way to avoid no deal, that is to put something in its place. there is not going to be a majority of mps. the only other way of doing it is very long extension, so we can sort out we were going on brexit. and only by that means can we be absolutely sure we are not facing a no—deal brexit with only ten days' time. stephen barclay saying this is a very dangerous president where you rush through a private members bill without due consideration within the space of a day, and in any case, he points out, it is the eu that is g
we're going to talk about this with bill adonis.at if she could not get any agreement through the house, she would be going to brussels. the reason we need this is because we do not trust the prime minister. she did run down the clock. she was not going to keep asking parliament. she did ask parliament again. there is not enough trust between a majority of mps and the prime minister. for people to be sure she will in fact apply for the long extension which we now need to avoid no—deal brexit...