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that is barry gardiner, labour's shadow secretary for international trade.his is bbc news at 5 — the headlines: conservative candidate for south thanet, craig mackinlay, and two party workers, are charged over expenses claimed during the 2015 campaign. jeremy corbyn has accused theresa may of "subservience" to president trump, by failing to join fellow european leaders in condemnation of his withdrawal from the paris climate accord. police in manchester say they have found a car that may be "significant" to their investigation into last week's attack. well, now on bbc news we look ahead to sportsday at half past six this evening. we will be live in cardiff, as thousands of fans descend on the welsh capital, ahead of tomorrow night's champions league final. security at the principality stadium has been a concern following the manchester bombing of last week, but uefa's president insists it will be as safe as possible. we'll also be looking ahead to the british and irish lions‘ first game in new zealand tomorrow, as their tour officially gets underway, and we
that is barry gardiner, labour's shadow secretary for international trade.his is bbc news at 5 — the headlines: conservative candidate for south thanet, craig mackinlay, and two party workers, are charged over expenses claimed during the 2015 campaign. jeremy corbyn has accused theresa may of "subservience" to president trump, by failing to join fellow european leaders in condemnation of his withdrawal from the paris climate accord. police in manchester say they have found a car...
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that is barry gardiner, labour‘s shadow secretary for international trade.s
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number one choice for prime minister and one of call been shadow cabinet forward over the minister barry gardiner on bringing a party previously paramilitaries into the british government and from v. for vendetta to the mosque in the flag we investigate the power of street protest to shake the world ahead of this week's not one day more march against the british government in the last from jerry lewis to jerry seinfeld we speak to the man who brought the biggest names in comedy together with a new film dying laughing about using stand up to stand against political elites all this and more coming up in today's going underground but first today's the u.n. international day in support of victims of torture it celebrates the coming into force of the convention against torture and other cruel inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment thirty years ago today but torture allegations have been rife in recent years here is britain's bricks and negotiator david davis unsatisfied with responses given by david miliband then corbin new labor foreign secretary. david miliband today to come to the house of co
number one choice for prime minister and one of call been shadow cabinet forward over the minister barry gardiner on bringing a party previously paramilitaries into the british government and from v. for vendetta to the mosque in the flag we investigate the power of street protest to shake the world ahead of this week's not one day more march against the british government in the last from jerry lewis to jerry seinfeld we speak to the man who brought the biggest names in comedy together with a...
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one choice for prime minister and one of call been shadow cabinet former overnight and minister barry gardiner on theresa may bring a party previously allied to paramilitaries into the british government and from v for vendetta the mosque in the flag we investigate the power of street protest to shake the world ahead of this week's north one day more march against the british government in london plus from jerry lewis to jerry seinfeld we speak to the man who brought the biggest names in comedy together for the new film dying laughing about using stand up to stand against political elites all this and more coming up in today's going underground but first today's the u.n. international day in support of victims of torture it celebrates the coming into force of the convention against torture and all the cruel inhuman or degrading treatment. punishment thirty years ago today but torture allegations have been rife in recent years here is britain's bricks and negotiator david davis unsatisfied with responses given by david miliband then corbin new labor foreign secretary i asked for david miliband
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we will speak to michael gove from the conservative party and barry gardiner from the conservative partybody. it has been busy this morning. many people coming to collect different produce for shops and restaurants in the local area. it is busy. i am talking to business is about what they want to hear from negotiations and what they will do. i have a negotiation consultant. how should we approach these? we need to be aware of the complexity of the negotiations. there are years and yea rs negotiations. there are years and years and years of negotiations ahead. this goes beyond the two year period that keeps being spoken about. team discipline is going to be important, making sure everyone is singing from the same hymn sheet. what we are actually seeing is multiple demands. we have to get eve ryo ne multiple demands. we have to get everyone on the same side. that will bea everyone on the same side. that will be a challenge. we will talk about this later on. stay with us. we will be here through the morning. first, the news, travel, and weather, wherever you are this morning. good morning.
we will speak to michael gove from the conservative party and barry gardiner from the conservative partybody. it has been busy this morning. many people coming to collect different produce for shops and restaurants in the local area. it is busy. i am talking to business is about what they want to hear from negotiations and what they will do. i have a negotiation consultant. how should we approach these? we need to be aware of the complexity of the negotiations. there are years and yea rs...
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he is barry gardiner, the shadow secretary of state.lly in these kinds of very momentous times. recap for me, exactly what is labour's position on brexit? secretary gardiner: look, the first thing one has to say is that the win, which the conservatives -- way the conservatives are approaching brexit, has struck the long-term and we see that in the way the issuement approached the of european citizens living in the u.k. and our citizens living and the rest of the e.u. and what we would have sought to muchdone is give them a more positive offer bright the beginning. and that has created a great deal of tension. the original offer came from europe. then there was a countervailing, lesser offer from the u.k. that was a mistake. that is the first thing. the second thing is we see the constant refrain coming from the conservatives that they want, t hey are prepared to walk away. they are prepared to be tough. no deal is better than a bad deal. in fact, what is structured into don'te 50 is that if you actually managed to conclude a deal, then
he is barry gardiner, the shadow secretary of state.lly in these kinds of very momentous times. recap for me, exactly what is labour's position on brexit? secretary gardiner: look, the first thing one has to say is that the win, which the conservatives -- way the conservatives are approaching brexit, has struck the long-term and we see that in the way the issuement approached the of european citizens living in the u.k. and our citizens living and the rest of the e.u. and what we would have...
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be putting your questions to the shadow international trade and also climate change minister — barry gardiner1124. you cab also email us at askthis@bbc.co.uk the biggest party in ireland's ruling coalition will announce its new leader today. the winner is expected to take over as prime minister in the next few weeks. the strong favourite is leo varadkar the son of an indian immigrant who is ireland's first openly gay senior politician. our ireland correspondent chris page reports. live now to our correspondent chris page who is in dublin. tell us more about the frontrunner? leo varadkar, if expected is elected leader of fine gael, he would be ireland's youngest ever leader, he is only 38 and would be the first openly gay prime minister and the first of asian extraction, he is the son ofan first of asian extraction, he is the son of an indian immigrant. the irish republic's housing minister is also in the race but he fell behind because leo varadkar won the support of most of the members of parliament and the way the voting system works is that the m members of parliament have the biggest say.
be putting your questions to the shadow international trade and also climate change minister — barry gardiner1124. you cab also email us at askthis@bbc.co.uk the biggest party in ireland's ruling coalition will announce its new leader today. the winner is expected to take over as prime minister in the next few weeks. the strong favourite is leo varadkar the son of an indian immigrant who is ireland's first openly gay senior politician. our ireland correspondent chris page reports. live now to...
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be putting your questions to the shadow international trade, and also climate change minister barry gardiner twitter using the hashtag, #bbcaskthis, or text your questions to 611211. you cab also email us at askthis@bbc.co.uk the headlines on bbc news: the conservative candidate for south thanet craig mackinlay, along with his agent and a senior tory party official, have been charged with breaking electoral law, related to spending in the 2015 campaign. theresa may has been criticised by the opposition parties for failing to join the leaders of france, germany and italy in condemning president trump's withdrawal from the paris climate deal. police investigating the manchester suicide bombing have evacuated an area in the south of the city after finding a car which they say could be "significa nt to the investigation". and in sport: reigning champion novak djokovic is on court as he faces argentina's diego schwartzman in the third round. he lost the first set 7—5, before coming back to claim the second. in the third, it is 5—3 to schwartzman. after a promising start, using it has set australi
be putting your questions to the shadow international trade, and also climate change minister barry gardiner twitter using the hashtag, #bbcaskthis, or text your questions to 611211. you cab also email us at askthis@bbc.co.uk the headlines on bbc news: the conservative candidate for south thanet craig mackinlay, along with his agent and a senior tory party official, have been charged with breaking electoral law, related to spending in the 2015 campaign. theresa may has been criticised by the...
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kia starmer, barry gardiner and emily thornberry. -- kier starmer.liam fox. no, no. i don‘t do personal attacks. so let me just say that in labour‘s brexit team there is nobody who has fibbed to the british people about spending annex of 350 million about spending annex of 350 million a week on the nhs because of brexit. —— an extra 350 million. and nobody who has promised to use brexit to slash workers‘ rights or tax for corporations in continental race to the bottom, are peddled illusions about the difficulties ahead. we in understand that getting the right deal, one that secures our country‘s future for the long term, will be challenging. a matter of serious planning and negotiation, not hectoring and threats. labour is ready, ready to deliver a deal that gives british business and british society the chance to thrive in a post—brexit world. a deal that will allow us to upgrade our economy through public investment in infrastructure and high skilled jobs. a deal that will make britain a centre for science, technology and research, attracting the b
kia starmer, barry gardiner and emily thornberry. -- kier starmer.liam fox. no, no. i don‘t do personal attacks. so let me just say that in labour‘s brexit team there is nobody who has fibbed to the british people about spending annex of 350 million about spending annex of 350 million a week on the nhs because of brexit. —— an extra 350 million. and nobody who has promised to use brexit to slash workers‘ rights or tax for corporations in continental race to the bottom, are peddled...
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barry gardiner, thank you for your time on breakfast.llen bear that in mind. we have low pressure driving our weather. you can see from the squeeze on the isobars, it's breezy wherever you are, but particularly windy across central and southern scotland and northern england. gusting to 40mph. on the satellite picture, you can see the extent of the cloud cover, but you will notice the ripples in the cloud. that's largely down to the wind. the wind will be a feature of weather for sometime across the north of the country, easing through the afternoon. we've got showers in the afternoon. we've got showers in the north and the west. many of those away from scotland will fade as we go through the day and the cloud will start to turn over. so we'll cloud will start to turn over. so we' ll start cloud will start to turn over. so we'll start to see sunny spells developing. for some, we'll start to see sunny spells developing. forsome, that we'll start to see sunny spells developing. for some, that process will start earlier than others and it wi
barry gardiner, thank you for your time on breakfast.llen bear that in mind. we have low pressure driving our weather. you can see from the squeeze on the isobars, it's breezy wherever you are, but particularly windy across central and southern scotland and northern england. gusting to 40mph. on the satellite picture, you can see the extent of the cloud cover, but you will notice the ripples in the cloud. that's largely down to the wind. the wind will be a feature of weather for sometime across...
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barry gardiner, thank you very much for joining us.d cold... although cremations that laura has been reporting on, inside tory hq, they are thinking about where this we nt they are thinking about where this went wrong. this final tweed which is possibly more panoramic and we will be talking about it for months, possibly years ahead, harry leslie smith, a veteran labour activist says this... this has been about young people swinging party towards jeremy corbyn and taking many of us by surprise. we know the prime minister has gone back from tory party headquarters to number 10 downing street. jeremy bowen is standing outside, do jeremy? the virtual equivalent, maybe a car will suddenly draw up but i'm thinking people will be waking up and the wonderful we have in three with this extraordinary result so let's take it out by hour. up result so let's take it out by hour. up until2am result so let's take it out by hour. up until 2am these were the first handful of seats, about 40 odd. you can see seats that labour thought we re can see seats
barry gardiner, thank you very much for joining us.d cold... although cremations that laura has been reporting on, inside tory hq, they are thinking about where this we nt they are thinking about where this went wrong. this final tweed which is possibly more panoramic and we will be talking about it for months, possibly years ahead, harry leslie smith, a veteran labour activist says this... this has been about young people swinging party towards jeremy corbyn and taking many of us by surprise....