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borisjohnson was recorded at a private dinner saying leave voters might not get the deal they wantede hinted that donald trump could do a betterjob in brussels, the eu's chief negotiator says the government's latest backstop proposals won't solve the question of the irish border. we'll have the latest from brussels and westminster. the other main stories on bbc news at 5. breaking ranks — president trump says russia should be readmitted to the g7, as he arrives at the summit in canada. a 90 year old woman is seriously ill in hospital after being attacked in her bed in london. concerns are raised about the safety of british football fans at the world cup — mps warn of the risk of racist and homophobic attacks in russia. and, dinosaurs are threatened by a volcano injurassic world: fallen kingdom. find out what mark kermode thought of that, and the rest of the week's top cinema releases, in the film review at 5.45. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at 5, i'm jane hill. the prime minister has attempted to reassert her authority, after a week of criticism from some within her cabin
borisjohnson was recorded at a private dinner saying leave voters might not get the deal they wantede hinted that donald trump could do a betterjob in brussels, the eu's chief negotiator says the government's latest backstop proposals won't solve the question of the irish border. we'll have the latest from brussels and westminster. the other main stories on bbc news at 5. breaking ranks — president trump says russia should be readmitted to the g7, as he arrives at the summit in canada. a 90...
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ijust don't think i just don't think borisjohnson ijust don't think borisjohnson is someone ijust don'think borisjohnson is someone who should be in the high officers stayed. i don't think how he conducts himself and the opportunistic way he puts his own interests constantly opportunistic way he puts his own interests co nsta ntly a head opportunistic way he puts his own interests constantly ahead of what is obviously the best interests of the country is behaviour befitting of someone in that office. theresa may arrives in canada for the g7 summit — which will focus on climate change and free trade concerns. a 90—year—old woman is seriously ill in hospital after being attacked in her own bed in north west london. also... a warning to england fans travelling to russia for the world cup. they face the risk of racist and homophobic intimidation, as well as hooliganism and anti—british hostility — according to a group of mps. and laughing it off — comedian michael mcintyre returns to the stage saying he's "0k" after being mugged by two men on a moped in london. hello, a very good morning. i
ijust don't think i just don't think borisjohnson ijust don't think borisjohnson is someone ijust don'think borisjohnson is someone who should be in the high officers stayed. i don't think how he conducts himself and the opportunistic way he puts his own interests constantly opportunistic way he puts his own interests co nsta ntly a head opportunistic way he puts his own interests constantly ahead of what is obviously the best interests of the country is behaviour befitting of someone in that...
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m, borisjohnson and liam fox coming in, so for brexiteers coming out in full force to persuade us allforce to persuade us all it's a good idea to lead doctor lee. you can almost sense that they are rattled. the problem is that david davis doesn't actually address any of the hard questions, there is nothing about the airbus warning. maybe the interview was done before that, but there's nothing about the northern ireland border question, which is the biggest problem we face. but a lot of typical david davis bluster about it, saying that we will get a fantastic deal because we will get a fantastic deal because we all share the language. i'm not convinced. isn't entirely fair? he's talking about things that will change for individuals, being able to do trade deals for the old commonwealth, being a more global country. and we have to remember that this is what the country voted for, it may not have known the details but it voted to leave. the country did not defined the kind of brexit it wanted when it voted. nothing about northern ireland in here, which is a real problem in a real issue.
m, borisjohnson and liam fox coming in, so for brexiteers coming out in full force to persuade us allforce to persuade us all it's a good idea to lead doctor lee. you can almost sense that they are rattled. the problem is that david davis doesn't actually address any of the hard questions, there is nothing about the airbus warning. maybe the interview was done before that, but there's nothing about the northern ireland border question, which is the biggest problem we face. but a lot of typical...
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this is before the borisjohnson tape.t is what they are calling it, to try and keep the cabinet together during the talks. beyonce and jay z on the front of the guardian, i am going to see them later in the week. there is speculation about their marriage. moving piece on the daily mirror. david walliams going to see barbara windsor, the first time she has been seen or windsor, the first time she has been seen or spoken about by anybody other than her husband since her alzheimer's diagnosis was made public a few weeks ago. and below that, ghost town in britain, referring to the fact that the house of fraser closing 31 stores yesterday could just be the beginning of a whole new wave of stores closing —— house of fraser. notjust stores closing —— house of fraser. not just house of stores closing —— house of fraser. notjust house of fraser, but others, and where that leaves our high street. it is interesting how nostalgic people can be about their stores. i know house of fraser was a big part of middlesbrough, and that will b
this is before the borisjohnson tape.t is what they are calling it, to try and keep the cabinet together during the talks. beyonce and jay z on the front of the guardian, i am going to see them later in the week. there is speculation about their marriage. moving piece on the daily mirror. david walliams going to see barbara windsor, the first time she has been seen or windsor, the first time she has been seen or spoken about by anybody other than her husband since her alzheimer's diagnosis was...
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the telegraph also put it on the front page, borisjohnson telegraph also put it on the front page, boris on the front page, borisjohnson casts doubt on whether he will ever be built. it could be a long time coming if indeed it ever comes about. that as the vote is won by the government tonight. on the decision, it also reports on the main issue of drugs to manage children's behaviour. the chemical cost, and trying to medicate their way bad behaviour. express is the long hours that they're forced to work and leaving them so drained, how their health to be at risk. the story, a truncated review, for the longer byte of the papers at half of 11, maybe given that everyone knew the results of the vote was where was boris? they say he was in afghanistan, which is rather interesting, given the fact that we have both heard from very senior sources that he was due to be somewhere else indeed. and that had been due to be in libya. and so, he ended up there and we joked that we think it's because there are probably about four places in the entire world were you could've gone with this couldn't have
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people like borisjohnson will be delighted by this like borisjohnson will be delighted by this becausethis bus hanging around his neck, this 350 million a week and he is desperately to get it off his neck to show that yes, brexit can deliver. when you dig into it it says some money will come from the so—called brexit dividend. let's acce pt so—called brexit dividend. let's accept there is one that some of the money will have to come from tax rises and increased borrowing. the government says for many years it wants to get borrowing down but it wants to get borrowing down but it wants to get borrowing down but it wants to honour the campaign the leave campaign made stop it wants to borrow the money and raise taxes but we do not know where these taxes will come from. some people might say it is a £20 billion a year way to make sure the papers are not running with anti—brexit stories or brexit chaos stories because it is all over the papers tomorrow. the sunday telegraph has a piece with jeremy hunt, the sunday times has an interview withjeremy jeremy hunt, the sunday times has an intervi
people like borisjohnson will be delighted by this like borisjohnson will be delighted by this becausethis bus hanging around his neck, this 350 million a week and he is desperately to get it off his neck to show that yes, brexit can deliver. when you dig into it it says some money will come from the so—called brexit dividend. let's acce pt so—called brexit dividend. let's accept there is one that some of the money will have to come from tax rises and increased borrowing. the government...
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borisjohnson being boris johnson being pretty borisjohnson being pretty sceptical about what might happenter. while the spokesman would not comment directly on them, but she did stress a range of things which were miles away from what boris johnson said at that dinner. for example, problems of the irish border might be relatively small, he said, but the prime minister said it isa said, but the prime minister said it is a priority to resolve them. thanks forjoining us. the chancellor philip hammond has been giving his reaction to the recording of borisjohnson saying the brexit talks could be approaching ‘meltdown'. my my experience has been that collaborative approach is generally more productive than a confrontational approach and certainly my advice to my colleagues is that the way to address the challenges that there are undoubtedly are of reaching a good brexit solution, is to engage with oui’ brexit solution, is to engage with our european partners and to understand their concerns and their anxieties about the future and to know their red lines, and then to work together to try to fin
borisjohnson being boris johnson being pretty borisjohnson being pretty sceptical about what might happenter. while the spokesman would not comment directly on them, but she did stress a range of things which were miles away from what boris johnson said at that dinner. for example, problems of the irish border might be relatively small, he said, but the prime minister said it isa said, but the prime minister said it is a priority to resolve them. thanks forjoining us. the chancellor philip...
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borisjohnson has a knack for creating headlines, adverting or otherwise.long comes the latest case today, not a photo opportunity, but a covert recording ata dinner opportunity, but a covert recording at a dinner this week. his friends say he is disappointed his remarks we re say he is disappointed his remarks were recorded. but it's not surprising they were. he also had a pop at the department run by this man, the chancellor, philip hammond, describing the treasury is the heart of remain. 0h, and then there was this. howard donald trump approach our brexit negotiations? not for the first time, mrjohnson is provoking conversation at westminster. here's a labour mp who is part of a group called open britain, which campaigned against what it calls a hard brexit. it would be very entertaining, the way that he had a go at china, russia... is turning into a trump tribute act, almost. he said that trump could handle the negotiations better. it would be amusing if this was not the foreign secretary. the cat has been that out of the bag. this is what they really t
borisjohnson has a knack for creating headlines, adverting or otherwise.long comes the latest case today, not a photo opportunity, but a covert recording ata dinner opportunity, but a covert recording at a dinner this week. his friends say he is disappointed his remarks we re say he is disappointed his remarks were recorded. but it's not surprising they were. he also had a pop at the department run by this man, the chancellor, philip hammond, describing the treasury is the heart of remain. 0h,...
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johnson, michael gove friction we have seen from the likes of borisjohnson, michael gove and lots ofoing to continue. by the david davis again was another example. why should remainers not be around a table? 48% of the country voted to remain stuck with this is 48% of the country voted to remain. this is something that does feed have got a hold of. they need to avoid a hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland. he described it as allowing the dog, which is an extra ordinary way for british foreign minister to describe ireland. he also warns in this there could be brexit precipitating a meltdown and we just have to be comparing to do with a meltdown. you know, not great things for the foreign secretary... strong language. but listen. the reason this is being prolonged is there is a section of levers in the cabinet. there is a fundamentalist wing of people who voted leaf who do not wa nt people who voted leaf who do not want anything other than the exact vision of birth they had in mind. they can't have it! there is no constituency for it in the parliament, not i
johnson, michael gove friction we have seen from the likes of borisjohnson, michael gove and lots ofoing to continue. by the david davis again was another example. why should remainers not be around a table? 48% of the country voted to remain stuck with this is 48% of the country voted to remain. this is something that does feed have got a hold of. they need to avoid a hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland. he described it as allowing the dog, which is an extra...
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rees mogg, it wasjeremy borisjohnson orjacob rees mogg, it was jeremy corbyn.b rees mogg, it wasjeremy corbyn. where'er you jeremy corbyn? this is the bbc, i wonder why we are saying that. let's talk about theresa may boris johnson selling the public lives for two years. jeremy corbyn has a role in this and needs to make a stand. lets not lose sight that this government have brought this about. that is the key message. within the nhs, what are your concerns in terms of staffing shortages? they are huge. i ama staffing shortages? they are huge. i am a doctor in the nhs. we are 30,000 nurses down and lacking 10,000 doctors in the nhs. there are huge staff vacancies. that means that patients cannot be cared for in the way we want them to be cared for. injanuary the way we want them to be cared for. in january this year patients we re for. in january this year patients were dying on hospital trolleys in corridors. theresa may got a letter from amd consultant saying this. now she is promising a brexit dividend which does not exist. we are haemorrhaging staff. brexit
rees mogg, it wasjeremy borisjohnson orjacob rees mogg, it was jeremy corbyn.b rees mogg, it wasjeremy corbyn. where'er you jeremy corbyn? this is the bbc, i wonder why we are saying that. let's talk about theresa may boris johnson selling the public lives for two years. jeremy corbyn has a role in this and needs to make a stand. lets not lose sight that this government have brought this about. that is the key message. within the nhs, what are your concerns in terms of staffing shortages? they...
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it has gone through british politics like a wonky shopping trolley, to use a phrase borisjohnson wonky shopping trolley, to use a phrase boris johnson might wonky shopping trolley, to use a phrase borisjohnson might have used today if he was in the commons which he wasn't. it has been strange and fascinating to watch. it was first proposed by labour at the turn of the millennium will stop at that point dave redcurra nt‘s the millennium will stop at that point dave redcurrant‘s tory party was very opposed to it. then with the coalition in power and the davis review up and running it was clear momentum was shifting towards the third runway at heathrow option. what changed the dynamics again was the election of jeremy what changed the dynamics again was the election ofjeremy corbyn to the leadership of the labour party. he has never particularly liked this idea and so we have this strange situation today with labour giving their mps situation today with labour giving theirmpsa situation today with labour giving their mps a free vote so they can do what they want, but the leadership narrow
it has gone through british politics like a wonky shopping trolley, to use a phrase borisjohnson wonky shopping trolley, to use a phrase boris johnson might wonky shopping trolley, to use a phrase borisjohnson might have used today if he was in the commons which he wasn't. it has been strange and fascinating to watch. it was first proposed by labour at the turn of the millennium will stop at that point dave redcurra nt‘s the millennium will stop at that point dave redcurrant‘s tory party...
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ijust don't think i just don't think borisjohnson ijust don't think borisjohnson is someone who should in hospital after being attacked
ijust don't think i just don't think borisjohnson ijust don't think borisjohnson is someone who should in hospital after being attacked
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borisjohnson was recorded at a private dinner saying leave voters might not get the deal they wanted, and suggested donald trump could do a betterjob in the build—up to the meeting that's already seen major disagreements over trade tariffs, trump suggests russia should be readmitted to the g7 the queen has had eye surgery to remove a cataract. what a laugh! why russians are being taught to smile ahead of the world cup bbc news has been monitoring reports over the world for 75 years. join us at 7:45pm on bbc news. good evening, and welcome to bbc news. theresa may is at a meeting of world leaders in canada but she's been followed there by a continuing cabinet row over her handling of the brexit negotiations. just a day after she fended off the possible resignation of the brexit secretary, the foreign secretary has now stirred things up after he said the government needs more guts in its brexit strategy and that the negotiations may be heading for a meltdown. his comments were recorded during a speech at a private dinner on wednesday night. the prime minister has acknowledged there are
borisjohnson was recorded at a private dinner saying leave voters might not get the deal they wanted, and suggested donald trump could do a betterjob in the build—up to the meeting that's already seen major disagreements over trade tariffs, trump suggests russia should be readmitted to the g7 the queen has had eye surgery to remove a cataract. what a laugh! why russians are being taught to smile ahead of the world cup bbc news has been monitoring reports over the world for 75 years. join us...
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borisjohnson the voting lobbies and back all of this.d by these plans for expansion and the extra flights. he gave up his ministerial job extra flights. he gave up his ministerialjob in order to vote against the proposals. that is making it tricky, some saying people don't trust politicians as it is. if you can't keep your word you are and trustworthy character. borisjohnson has written in the evening standard saying his resignation wouldn't have made any difference at all, it would have achieved nothing. he's better off staying in government, making the case in private to try and change colleagues' minds. he also said he didn't believe the third ru nway said he didn't believe the third runway would ever get built. he thought there would be so many problems with it he wouldn't ever have to lie down in front of those bulldozers as he once promised. never mind that, from labour's point of view, they are indicating they might stop the bulldozers if they come to power, and the building of heathrow is already under way. yes, that's because la
borisjohnson the voting lobbies and back all of this.d by these plans for expansion and the extra flights. he gave up his ministerial job extra flights. he gave up his ministerialjob in order to vote against the proposals. that is making it tricky, some saying people don't trust politicians as it is. if you can't keep your word you are and trustworthy character. borisjohnson has written in the evening standard saying his resignation wouldn't have made any difference at all, it would have...
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borisjohnson said he would lie in front of the bulldozers to prevent heathrow. part. boris johnson may make big promises, but they do not always come true. he was strong on this issue as mayor of london and was very clear about it. and as an mp in west london. it is a big issue for him. the big vote in the commons, waiting for years, he will be conveniently out of the country and not able to vote. a very important diplomatic issue, they have not figured it out yet. he will not be here. this makes him look bad. he was ina here. this makes him look bad. he was in a good job and on the up. well liked. ending his career as it is. it puts the pressure on boris johnson. this is difficult for labour and the conservatives. they we re labour and the conservatives. they were pushing hard for it. the conservatives were against it. and now the roles have reversed when the job has reversed. the tories think they have the votes. they have the backing of strange alliances like the snp. they should get the vote. we have played the game of where's boris. for a moment... a moment
borisjohnson said he would lie in front of the bulldozers to prevent heathrow. part. boris johnson may make big promises, but they do not always come true. he was strong on this issue as mayor of london and was very clear about it. and as an mp in west london. it is a big issue for him. the big vote in the commons, waiting for years, he will be conveniently out of the country and not able to vote. a very important diplomatic issue, they have not figured it out yet. he will not be here. this...
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at 8pm: theresa may has said she is determined to deliver brexit for the whole of the uk after borisjohnson was secretly recorded suggesting the government lacked guts in its negotiations with the eu. people like boris have strong views on brexit, but so do i. i want to deliver brexit for the british people, that's what people want. and i'm getting on and doing it. president trump has suggested russia should be readmitted to the g7 group of economies, four years after it was expelled because of the annexation of crimea. they threw russia out. they should let russia come back in because we should have russia at the negotiating table. it's been revealed that the queen had eye surgery last month to remove a cataract. in recent weeks, the queen, who's 92, been seen wearing sunglasses at a number of public events. what a laugh! why russians are being taught to smile ahead of the world cup. the dinosaurs are threatened by an erupting volcano injurassic world: fallen kingdom. find out what mark kermode thought of that and the rest of the week's top cinema releases in the film review. good evening
at 8pm: theresa may has said she is determined to deliver brexit for the whole of the uk after borisjohnson was secretly recorded suggesting the government lacked guts in its negotiations with the eu. people like boris have strong views on brexit, but so do i. i want to deliver brexit for the british people, that's what people want. and i'm getting on and doing it. president trump has suggested russia should be readmitted to the g7 group of economies, four years after it was expelled because of...
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the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, is reported to have responded to concerns from big companies about our exit from the eu, by saying "eff business". in contrast the business secretary
the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, is reported to have responded to concerns from big companies about our exit from the eu, by saying "eff business". in contrast the business secretary
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people like borisjohnson have strong views on brexit, but so do i. want to deliver brexit for the british people. that's what people want and i'm getting on and doing it. how many times can we get to this position, where you have to have these clashes with those on your own side? at every stage in these negotiations, we've seen people casting doubt on whether or not we could achieve what we want to achieve. we're now moving on to finalise those withdrawal issues and also to move on to discuss our future relationship. mrjohnson also described the treasury as "the heart of remain." he and the chancellor don't see eye to eye on brexit, and on a visit to berlin today, philip hammond urged cooperation with brussels. my experience has been that a collaborative approach is generally more productive than a confrontational approach, and certainly my advice to my colleagues is that the way to address the challenges that there undoubtedly are of reaching a good brexit solution is to engage with our european partners. and brussels certainly does have concerns. t
people like borisjohnson have strong views on brexit, but so do i. want to deliver brexit for the british people. that's what people want and i'm getting on and doing it. how many times can we get to this position, where you have to have these clashes with those on your own side? at every stage in these negotiations, we've seen people casting doubt on whether or not we could achieve what we want to achieve. we're now moving on to finalise those withdrawal issues and also to move on to discuss...
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i think the political knifing of borisjohnson a ago? i think the political knifing of boris johnson a few years ago when they were both going to the leadership of the party still remains in people 's minds. boris johnson was the front—runner and michael gove came in on the day, he was going to announce that he wanted to go to the party leadership and said actually, i want to run myself the whole time. it caused a lot of up5et. the thing ifind odd, i've never heard of crispin odie, that's probably my ignorance because he is a hedge fund manager and has given the tory party £50,000 but white his views on this were the front page on the observer? i've never heard of him, you've never heard of him and you are political reporter, have you? no, he means nothing. why is it so you? no, he means nothing. why is it so significant that he is saying this? i may be entirely wrong. interesting reading for michael gove, though. just because form we move on, i want to draw your attention to the other front—page
i think the political knifing of borisjohnson a ago? i think the political knifing of boris johnson a few years ago when they were both going to the leadership of the party still remains in people 's minds. boris johnson was the front—runner and michael gove came in on the day, he was going to announce that he wanted to go to the party leadership and said actually, i want to run myself the whole time. it caused a lot of up5et. the thing ifind odd, i've never heard of crispin odie, that's...
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he didn't and on friday this elite excerpt from a speech by borisjohnson emerged.had this simonjessop had this response: it was the latest in a long—running transport saga. a third runway at london's heathrow airport. the government finally gives the go—ahead, saying it will help the uk fright after brexit. after almost two decades of the transport secretary said the controversial ru nway secretary said the controversial runway would be in the national interest. one viewer rang us that this response to the days coverage. why is heathrow airport responding to make receiving rolling it news all day long? 35 million of us don't live anywhere near it. i don't care if it is there are already is an there. this is pure london based news, which is a big problem with the bbc. nearly all of our news is london—based. the bbc. nearly all of our news is london-based. after last week 's comments of the coverage of the irish referendum on abortion, it attracted attention following an item on wednesday's outside
he didn't and on friday this elite excerpt from a speech by borisjohnson emerged.had this simonjessop had this response: it was the latest in a long—running transport saga. a third runway at london's heathrow airport. the government finally gives the go—ahead, saying it will help the uk fright after brexit. after almost two decades of the transport secretary said the controversial ru nway secretary said the controversial runway would be in the national interest. one viewer rang us that this...
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how does your approach is different from that of borisjohnson, your approach is different from that ofof borisjohnson, who seeks all the advantages without being prepared to accept that with them will come hard obligations in terms of freedom of movement and the european court of justice? i just movement and the european court of justice? ijust shut out movement and the european court of justice? i just shut out these shared institutions and regulations cani shared institutions and regulations can i don't know if borisjohnson has that position but it sets out clearly that we can get beyond those red lines and into a genuine negotiation which will give advantage butjobs negotiation which will give advantage but jobs first. it a fa nta sy advantage but jobs first. it a fantasy land and the tragedy is that ifjeremy fantasy land and the tragedy is that if jeremy corbyn fantasy land and the tragedy is that ifjeremy corbyn had got his members to support the amendment coming back from the house of lords to keep us in the single market, ifjeremy corbyn swung behind that, that could avoid the r
how does your approach is different from that of borisjohnson, your approach is different from that ofof borisjohnson, who seeks all the advantages without being prepared to accept that with them will come hard obligations in terms of freedom of movement and the european court of justice? i just movement and the european court of justice? ijust shut out movement and the european court of justice? i just shut out these shared institutions and regulations cani shared institutions and regulations...
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borisjohnson has told a private dinner the brexit talks are heading for meltdown, and that presidentiate better. and while we've been on air the eu's chief brexit negotiator michel barnier has been giving a news conference — he says there's been progress in recent days, and that the eu is willing to step up the pace of negotiations. translation: as time is of the essence. . . translation: as time is of the essence... we are happy and ready to step up the frequency of our discussions and negotiations. well, thatis discussions and negotiations. well, that is the latest. that's all from the news at one — so it's goodbye from me — good afternoon. i'm damianjohnson with the sports news. premier league clubs will have a winter break every february from the the season after next. it will be staggered across two weeks with five matches being played on the first weekend and five on the following one. it means the fa cup fifth round will move to midweek and an end to replays at that stage of the competition like this one between tottenham and rochdale last season which was played in horrendous
borisjohnson has told a private dinner the brexit talks are heading for meltdown, and that presidentiate better. and while we've been on air the eu's chief brexit negotiator michel barnier has been giving a news conference — he says there's been progress in recent days, and that the eu is willing to step up the pace of negotiations. translation: as time is of the essence. . . translation: as time is of the essence... we are happy and ready to step up the frequency of our discussions and...
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for the g7, and by the time she had landed in canada, there was a recording that had emerged of borisjohnson his a recording that had emerged of borisjohnson deriding his state of the talks, saying it could be headed for a meltdown. all of this of course has been building up and building up to a summit of eu leaders at the end of this month. we have been told that at that summit, we will likely, or sometime before, get a white paper from the government, a proposal, outlining how it saw the future relationship that it would have with the european union will stop we now learned from mrs may that it is not going to come out and what is more, although swirling problems that have been illustrated by borisjohnson and david davis, she has to try and sort all of this out at and away, at checkers, that premise to retreat in the countryside, behind those doors, but it will not be in time for that meeting of the eu leaders. theresa may determined she is getting ahead of the agenda. people like boris have strong views on brexit, but so do it. i want to deliver brexit for the people. that is what they wa
for the g7, and by the time she had landed in canada, there was a recording that had emerged of borisjohnson his a recording that had emerged of borisjohnson deriding his state of the talks, saying it could be headed for a meltdown. all of this of course has been building up and building up to a summit of eu leaders at the end of this month. we have been told that at that summit, we will likely, or sometime before, get a white paper from the government, a proposal, outlining how it saw the...
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then she jumped on the plane to the g7, and when she arrived she has covered a recording from borisjohnsonummit of eu leaders at the end of this month. we had been told at the summit we were likely to get a white paper from the government, a proposal document outlining how it saw the future relationship it would have with the eu and we now learn from theresa may that that is not going to come out and what's more, the swirling problems that have been illustrated by borisjohnson problems that have been illustrated by boris johnson and problems that have been illustrated by borisjohnson and david davis, she will try to sort this out at an away day at chequers, the prime ministerial retreat in the countryside, behind closed doors, to get everyone together, and theresa may is determined that she is going to get ahead of the agenda. people like boris have strong views on brexit, but so do i. i want to deliver brexit for the british people. tvs; sang; eifi‘éifléfih- how many times can we get to this position where you have to have these clashes with those on your own side? at every stage in these ne
then she jumped on the plane to the g7, and when she arrived she has covered a recording from borisjohnsonummit of eu leaders at the end of this month. we had been told at the summit we were likely to get a white paper from the government, a proposal document outlining how it saw the future relationship it would have with the eu and we now learn from theresa may that that is not going to come out and what's more, the swirling problems that have been illustrated by borisjohnson problems that...
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and david cameron went, and he was supposed to be one of borisjohnson's team.n. backstabbing and fun stabbing! let's talk about the tories some more. a p pa re ntly talk about the tories some more. apparently they are no longer the party of meritocracy. it's the same sort of complaint, isn't it, as regards brexit, too much talk about doomsday, not enough talk about sunny uplands and opportunities. people have said this since day one. people have said this since day one. people are saying, we don't want to go about complications and detail, we just want to cure about what will happen, we do need to talk about people because these are livelihoods on the line. we heard about this in the david cameron era, it was supposed to be all posh boys, but even in the era of theresa may when the conservatives were supposed to be a more meritocratic party, some might argue that the fact that she is no longer in the cabinet is their idea of it not being a meritocracy. it might be sour grapes. of course she was sacked by theresa may for talking secretly to the israelis and not
and david cameron went, and he was supposed to be one of borisjohnson's team.n. backstabbing and fun stabbing! let's talk about the tories some more. a p pa re ntly talk about the tories some more. apparently they are no longer the party of meritocracy. it's the same sort of complaint, isn't it, as regards brexit, too much talk about doomsday, not enough talk about sunny uplands and opportunities. people have said this since day one. people have said this since day one. people are saying, we...
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it will pass the house of commons because borisjohnson will bea commons because borisjohnson will be a lot of had the day off. and labour will be opposed to it, but quite a lot of labour mps will vote for and so will the snp. for some reason, the scottish nationalists are in favour of building a huge airport in london. some like economic growth and activity, john, thatis economic growth and activity, john, that is all it is. labour seeks full access to the single market. is that headline correct with mac technically correct. those are the words and deliver a minute put down next week. the whole point about thatisit next week. the whole point about that is it does not mean anything. the point of that amendment from labour is that they can avoid having to take a position on the lords amendment, which is to keep britain actually in the single market, not just having full access because north korea has full access to the eu single market. this is actually not a shift in labour position, but some of my colleagues in westminster are getting awfully excited about it. i have read tweets from
it will pass the house of commons because borisjohnson will bea commons because borisjohnson will be a lot of had the day off. and labour will be opposed to it, but quite a lot of labour mps will vote for and so will the snp. for some reason, the scottish nationalists are in favour of building a huge airport in london. some like economic growth and activity, john, thatis economic growth and activity, john, that is all it is. labour seeks full access to the single market. is that headline...
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people like borisjohnson have strong views on brexit, but so do i.to deliver brexit for the british people. that is what people want and i am getting on and doing it. how many times can we get to this position, where you have to have these clashes with those on your own side? at every stage in these negotiations, we have seen people casting doubt on whether or not we could achieve what we want to achieve. they said that prior to the december joint report being agreed. they said it prior to us delivering the implementation period in march. we are now moving on to finalise the withdrawal issues and also to move on to discuss our future relationship. phillip hammond, making a speech today in berlin, thinks the way to make more progress is through cooperation. my experience has been that a collaborative approach is generally more productive than a confrontational approach and certainly, my advice to my colleagues is that the way to address the challenges that there undoubtedly are of reaching a good brexit solution is to engage with our european partners
people like borisjohnson have strong views on brexit, but so do i.to deliver brexit for the british people. that is what people want and i am getting on and doing it. how many times can we get to this position, where you have to have these clashes with those on your own side? at every stage in these negotiations, we have seen people casting doubt on whether or not we could achieve what we want to achieve. they said that prior to the december joint report being agreed. they said it prior to us...
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borisjohnson is in afghanistan.bulldozer to stop the runway. but he says resigning would achieve ‘absolutely nothing‘ the firefighter who led the initial response to the grenfell fire said he could not remember receiving training about when to order the evacuation of a tower block. the family and friends of a british couple murdered in jamaica after moving there to retire have paid tribute to them. let‘s catch up with the sports news with sarah. we can start at the world cup. russia has suffered their first defeat of the tournament, losing 3—0 to uruguay. both sides were already through to the last 16. they were playing for top spot in group a. the group b deciders are later this evening with both spain and portugal in action. keeping across all of it in moscow... many thanks. wall chart all around the country, you can now fill in who has finished first in group in groupa in group a and groupie. 16 matches in the space of four days. the first of them came with the hosts. a reality check for russia after those two bi
borisjohnson is in afghanistan.bulldozer to stop the runway. but he says resigning would achieve ‘absolutely nothing‘ the firefighter who led the initial response to the grenfell fire said he could not remember receiving training about when to order the evacuation of a tower block. the family and friends of a british couple murdered in jamaica after moving there to retire have paid tribute to them. let‘s catch up with the sports news with sarah. we can start at the world cup. russia has...
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but we do now know what borisjohnson thinks.g. he went on to predict that heathrow will never be built so he will never have to fulfil his promise of lying down in front of a bulldozer. be that as it may, tonight all the signs are that mps will vote overwhelmingly in favour of giving the third runway the go—ahead. this after the transport secretary offered reassu ra nces to transport secretary offered reassurances to mps, including that no tax payers money would be involved in building the third runway, that there would be tight restrictions on night flights, and there would be a significant compensation scheme. what we have got in place for local communities — would be a world beating compensation package, hour night flight ban. as many improvements as we can deliver. and that's a difficult decision. there are people who will have to move house — and i regret that — but if we take decisions in the interest of the country as a whole — it will effect some people . people tend to think of heathrow as a passenger airport — actually
but we do now know what borisjohnson thinks.g. he went on to predict that heathrow will never be built so he will never have to fulfil his promise of lying down in front of a bulldozer. be that as it may, tonight all the signs are that mps will vote overwhelmingly in favour of giving the third runway the go—ahead. this after the transport secretary offered reassu ra nces to transport secretary offered reassurances to mps, including that no tax payers money would be involved in building the...
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is trying to have his ca ke borisjohnson is trying to have his cake and eat it.en o'clock tonight and then the vote, which the government is pretty confident it will went. rescue divers in thailand are searching for a group of children believed to have been trapped in a flooded cave in the north of the country since saturday. twelve children aged between 11 and 16 together with their football coach were exploring inside the cave's narrow tunnels when a section near the main entrance was flooded. their desperate parents have gathered outside the cave as jonathan head reports. time there battling a strong occurrence deepwater in the cave complex as they try to find the missing boys. but they have still not made contact with them. they we re not made contact with them. they were reported missing on saturday, after a football practise. their bicycles were found left close to the cave entrance. and the boys posted this photo on facebook. taken just before they went down. the complex stretches from many miles, and they have not been able to reach the furthest case, tha
is trying to have his ca ke borisjohnson is trying to have his cake and eat it.en o'clock tonight and then the vote, which the government is pretty confident it will went. rescue divers in thailand are searching for a group of children believed to have been trapped in a flooded cave in the north of the country since saturday. twelve children aged between 11 and 16 together with their football coach were exploring inside the cave's narrow tunnels when a section near the main entrance was...
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the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, is one of those who's long opposed it on the grounds of noise andlution. mps will be asked to vote on the decision within the next three weeks. so, less than 2a hours after angry mps queued up to condemn the transport secretary for the introduction of new rail timetables, chris grayling was back at the despatch box to announce the heathrow decision. this country has one of the largest aviation sectors in the world, contributing £22 billion to our gdp, supporting half a millionjobs, servicing 285 million passengers and transporting 2.6 million tons of freight last year. the time for action is now. heathrow is already full. and the evidence shows the remaining london airports won't be far behind. despite being the busiest two runway airport in the world, heathrow‘s capacity constraints means it is falling behind its global competitors, impacting the uk's economy and global trading opportunities. but labour hadn't forgotten mr grayling's appearance the day before. the secretary of state came to the house yesterday to explain the calamitous implementati
the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, is one of those who's long opposed it on the grounds of noise andlution. mps will be asked to vote on the decision within the next three weeks. so, less than 2a hours after angry mps queued up to condemn the transport secretary for the introduction of new rail timetables, chris grayling was back at the despatch box to announce the heathrow decision. this country has one of the largest aviation sectors in the world, contributing £22 billion to our gdp,...
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then there were the comments made by borisjohnson that the brexit talks strategy lacked guts.ary horizon is the return of the key brexit legislation — the eu withdrawal bill — to the house of commons. looking ahead at prime minister's questions, the labour leader focused on the government's strategy while theresa may focused on labour's. jeremy corbyn kicked off with a question about the government's detailed plans for the uk's future relationship with the eu — the white paper. the brexit secretary promised, and i can quote, a detailed and precise white paper on the government's negotiating position. will it be published in advance of the eu withdrawal debate next week? yes, my right honourable friend the brexit secretary and i agree that we want to publish a white paper that goes beyond the speeches... that goes beyond the speeches and the papers that have been given and published so far. theresa may had a question of her own. perhaps the right honourable gentleman would like to take the opportunity of doing what he refused to do two or three weeks ago in this chamber which i
then there were the comments made by borisjohnson that the brexit talks strategy lacked guts.ary horizon is the return of the key brexit legislation — the eu withdrawal bill — to the house of commons. looking ahead at prime minister's questions, the labour leader focused on the government's strategy while theresa may focused on labour's. jeremy corbyn kicked off with a question about the government's detailed plans for the uk's future relationship with the eu — the white paper. the brexit...
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what about borisjohnson who said he would lie down in front of bulldozers to stop it?te against a letter warns that the front of bulldozers. it is our turn to make his decisions, he's in afghanistan meeting with senior members of the government and clearly as foreign secretary is important that she flies the flag around the world to represent us and it is duty calls to afghanistan then i understand that and i am sure will ali other people will as well. thank you. that debate is ongoing, the house divided so people intervening on the transport secretary to make their points and the bottle, 10pm. the vote four, the shadow transport secretary was exploding while labour —— was explaining why liberal oppose. the snp decision in your last few minutes needed is likely to be the government's night tonight. president erdogan of turkey as they gained power in turkey and the leader of the opposition has said it was not a fair contest. never before in a decade has an election race been so tight in turkey, but president recep tayyip erdogan's supporters did not disappoint him. this
what about borisjohnson who said he would lie down in front of bulldozers to stop it?te against a letter warns that the front of bulldozers. it is our turn to make his decisions, he's in afghanistan meeting with senior members of the government and clearly as foreign secretary is important that she flies the flag around the world to represent us and it is duty calls to afghanistan then i understand that and i am sure will ali other people will as well. thank you. that debate is ongoing, the...
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hypothetical, you had people like boris johnson saying hypothetical, you had people like borisjohnsonrs, and the italians, prosecco, they will give us every thing we want and have the benefits of the single market. and you have the actual fixed proposition of what out looks like, we didn't know, and we know what being a member of the european union looks like. that is the big difference. suppose that deal is that it clear is the best deal is that it clear is the best deal that the house of commons can come up with because david davis said in december that parliamentarians would play a major role in the brexit negotiations, that cannot be any doubt that parliament will be intimately involved at every stage. because government was forced into that by backbenchers. therefore, if there is that on the table, if there is this deal and it's a good one and you like it, what happens if the voters then rejected? like it, what happens if the voters then rejected ? if like it, what happens if the voters then rejected? if parliament? if the voters in the referendum reject the deal on offer even th
hypothetical, you had people like boris johnson saying hypothetical, you had people like borisjohnsonrs, and the italians, prosecco, they will give us every thing we want and have the benefits of the single market. and you have the actual fixed proposition of what out looks like, we didn't know, and we know what being a member of the european union looks like. that is the big difference. suppose that deal is that it clear is the best deal is that it clear is the best deal that the house of...
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especially comments from borisjohnson. over borisjohnsonjust been unwilling to take action over boris johnson just tells you everything about the divisions in the cabinet about this. can ijust add, that the response tojeremy reading out that letter from... itches shows the lack of in disarray when people were laughing. worse johnson can say as business, and their remarks being said that the airbus was inappropriate. of course they're going to turn intojeremy corbyn will we become a labour government. we are putting a jobs first brexit. people want to reverse the cuts to some taxes and, that is hardly pro—business. the cuts to some taxes and, that is hardly pro-business. certainly the corporation tax is not going to go beyond what it has been historically. we're not going to completely sting business. but you have a responsibility to the workforce the country. business cannot rely on either of them at the moment. it is a real crisis for business across the nation. what they really need to see is some real opposition coming
especially comments from borisjohnson. over borisjohnsonjust been unwilling to take action over boris johnson just tells you everything about the divisions in the cabinet about this. can ijust add, that the response tojeremy reading out that letter from... itches shows the lack of in disarray when people were laughing. worse johnson can say as business, and their remarks being said that the airbus was inappropriate. of course they're going to turn intojeremy corbyn will we become a labour...
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another one saying if you don't backed theresa may you will get borisjohnson. either way a backed theresa may you will get borisjohnson. either way a lot of pressure. it is and a lot of it is aimed at tory mp's. did not aimed at us as aimed at tory mp's. did not aimed at us as readers, it's winding up the pressure and leading tory mp's think there is a genuine threat. is the really? the telegraph story is a highly unusual show of unity across the brexit divide. amber rudd who was in four remain writing a piece with iain duncan smith, is that across the brexit remain? amber rudd has a very pro brexit seat with a tiny majority so you might see why she is fairly pro brexit. also a close ally of the prime minister. at the end of the date she relies on votes to get back, its constituents she needs to think about. i'm not sure it is as big a deal as they making out. i wonder if theresa may reads all the stories and thanks i will survive. she is humming it to herself as she reads these. isn't the substance, you start to read the story and you think it's great possibil
another one saying if you don't backed theresa may you will get borisjohnson. either way a backed theresa may you will get borisjohnson. either way a lot of pressure. it is and a lot of it is aimed at tory mp's. did not aimed at us as aimed at tory mp's. did not aimed at us as readers, it's winding up the pressure and leading tory mp's think there is a genuine threat. is the really? the telegraph story is a highly unusual show of unity across the brexit divide. amber rudd who was in four remain...
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then a recording emerges of borisjohnson, the foreign secretary, saying he didn't think the talks were go into meltdown. so theresa may disappeared off to the g7 summit in canada, but by the time she landed, all of the boris johnson canada, but by the time she landed, all of the borisjohnson recordings had emerged. so she is now talking tough, trying to regain some of the initiative. people like boris have strong views on brexit, but so do i. i want to deliver brexit for the british people. that is what people wa nt british people. that is what people want and! british people. that is what people want and i am doing it. how many times can we get to this position where you have to have these clashes with those on your insight? at every stage in these negotiations, we have seen stage in these negotiations, we have seen people casting doubt on whether or not we could achieve what we want to achieve. we are now moving on to finalise those withdrawal issues and also to move on to discuss our future relationship. that has been a difficult week and it is going to be a difficult weekend with t
then a recording emerges of borisjohnson, the foreign secretary, saying he didn't think the talks were go into meltdown. so theresa may disappeared off to the g7 summit in canada, but by the time she landed, all of the boris johnson canada, but by the time she landed, all of the borisjohnson recordings had emerged. so she is now talking tough, trying to regain some of the initiative. people like boris have strong views on brexit, but so do i. i want to deliver brexit for the british people....
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people like borisjohnson have strong views on brexit, but so do i.t for the british people. that's what people want and i'm getting on and doing it. how many times can we get to this position, where you have to have these clashes with those on your own side? at every stage in these negotiations, we've seen people casting doubt on whether or not we could achieve what we want to achieve. we're now moving on to finalise those withdrawal issues and also to move on to discuss our future relationship. mrjohnson also described the treasury as the heart of remain. he and the chancellor don't see eye to eye on brexit, and on a visit to berlin today, philip hammond urged cooperation with brussels. my experience has been that a collaborative approach is generally more productive than a confrontational approach, and certainly my advice to my colleagues is that the way to address the challenges that there undoubtedly are of reaching a good brexit solution is to engage with our european partners. and brussels certainly does have concerns. the latest wrangle is ove
people like borisjohnson have strong views on brexit, but so do i.t for the british people. that's what people want and i'm getting on and doing it. how many times can we get to this position, where you have to have these clashes with those on your own side? at every stage in these negotiations, we've seen people casting doubt on whether or not we could achieve what we want to achieve. we're now moving on to finalise those withdrawal issues and also to move on to discuss our future...
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borisjohnson backers in her party pretty happy.ed backers in her party pretty happy. borisjohnson tweeted to say it is fantastic news taking back control. but not all tories feel the same. 0ne prominent backbencher, doctor sarah wallerstein said... the idea ofa sarah wallerstein said... the idea of a brexit dividend was tosh and was treating the public light. because we will still be paying into the evening but —— eu budget for some time and there is an exit bill to settle. leading economists to be certainly sceptical. the idea there isa certainly sceptical. the idea there is a brexit dividend is pure fiction. it is a pure matter of arithmetic. there will be no extra money in four years' time because of the financial arrangement we have come with the european union in any case. and more importantly, the government has already accepted that the public finances will be weakened to the tune of at least £15 billion a year, not strengthened as a result of brexit. this contentious pledge from the referendum campaign is still causing cont
borisjohnson backers in her party pretty happy.ed backers in her party pretty happy. borisjohnson tweeted to say it is fantastic news taking back control. but not all tories feel the same. 0ne prominent backbencher, doctor sarah wallerstein said... the idea ofa sarah wallerstein said... the idea of a brexit dividend was tosh and was treating the public light. because we will still be paying into the evening but —— eu budget for some time and there is an exit bill to settle. leading...
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borisjohnson, the boris johnson, the british borisjohnson, the british foreign secretary. the brexit negotiations are reaching what he called a moment of truth and there's a risk they may not get the deal they wanted. in comments to a private dinner on wednesday night, which were secretly recorded and leaked, mrjohnson said he believed brexit was irreversible but added britain could end up, as he put it, "locked in orbit around the eu". the g7 summit is our top business story today. the group is supposed to be about co—operation between members, france, germany, the uk, japan, italy, canada and the us. but it's at its most divided in its four decade history. in fact, it's more like the g6 on one side, and the us on the other. president trump's america first trade policy has pitted the us against its allies. priya lakhani from century techjoins me now. we can talk about g7 in a moment, let's talk about theresa may, she joined the g7 at quebec, getting off the plane, but she leaves a tumultuous 2a hours in terms of brexit, it is theresa may 1—0 david davis, the brexit secrat
borisjohnson, the boris johnson, the british borisjohnson, the british foreign secretary. the brexit negotiations are reaching what he called a moment of truth and there's a risk they may not get the deal they wanted. in comments to a private dinner on wednesday night, which were secretly recorded and leaked, mrjohnson said he believed brexit was irreversible but added britain could end up, as he put it, "locked in orbit around the eu". the g7 summit is our top business story today....
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borisjohnson was recorded at people and i am getting on and doing it. boris johnson was recorded at a private dinner thing leave voters might not get the deal they want and he hinted that donald trump could do a betterjob. he would go in bloody hard. there would be all sorts of chaos. everyone would think he had gone mad but you might get somewhere. donald trump says russia should be readmitted to the g7 as he arrives at the summit in canada. a 90—year—old woman is seriously ill in hospital after being attacked in her bed in london. in a moment, it will be time for sportsday but first, a look at what else is coming up first, a look at what else is coming up here on bbc news. we will bring you the latest from the g7 summit as donald trump arrives after major disagreements with other nations in the build—up to the meeting. dinosaurs galore in jurassic the build—up to the meeting. dinosaurs galore injurassic world of fallen kingdom. find out what mark kermode thought of that in the film review. and at 10:30pm we will have the papers. that is all ahead on b
borisjohnson was recorded at people and i am getting on and doing it. boris johnson was recorded at a private dinner thing leave voters might not get the deal they want and he hinted that donald trump could do a betterjob. he would go in bloody hard. there would be all sorts of chaos. everyone would think he had gone mad but you might get somewhere. donald trump says russia should be readmitted to the g7 as he arrives at the summit in canada. a 90—year—old woman is seriously ill in hospital...
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borisjohnson is on important business in afghanistan., it is about sticking by your word, it is about trusted politicians. somebody has spoken up so much about it, why can't he be here? he said him resigning would make no difference because the government will win this boat anyway. he says he will continue to make the case behind closed doors. he will continue to make the case behind closed doorslj he will continue to make the case behind closed doors. i read that he is only there because it was the only window the afghanistan leader kurt give him. —— could give him. this is beyond one hundred days. roseanne barr gives an emotional interview saying she regrets becoming a "hate magnet" after the racist tweet which led to her show being cancelled. the fire—fighter who first led the response to the grenfell fire has said he wasn't trained in evacuating people from a burning tower block. his evidence to the grenfell inquiry has raised serious questions about london fire brigade's procedures and training on tower blocks. this report from our
borisjohnson is on important business in afghanistan., it is about sticking by your word, it is about trusted politicians. somebody has spoken up so much about it, why can't he be here? he said him resigning would make no difference because the government will win this boat anyway. he says he will continue to make the case behind closed doors. he will continue to make the case behind closed doorslj he will continue to make the case behind closed doors. i read that he is only there because it...
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and using characteristically colourful language, the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, saying that voters want what he called a bog roll brexit — soft, yielding and seemingly infinitely long, as he put it. in response to that, a downing street source said the uk would be free to strike its own trade deals after 2020. and in another sign that divisions remain about how to approach brexit, later today campaigners will stage a march through central london calling for the public to be given a vote on the final brexit deal. we'll be speaking to anti—brexit campaigner sir vince cable, the leader of the liberal democrats, in a few minutes. and to the other side an hour later. a fresh campaign to try to tackle plastic pollution is being launched by the bbc today. it's being fronted by sir david attenborough, who says he's "astonished" by the public‘s response to the issue following the tv series blue planet two. it comes as new footage reveals how plastic is killing seabirds on a remote island off the east coast of australia. simonjones reports. searching for food but these sea birds are all too
and using characteristically colourful language, the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, saying that voters want what he called a bog roll brexit — soft, yielding and seemingly infinitely long, as he put it. in response to that, a downing street source said the uk would be free to strike its own trade deals after 2020. and in another sign that divisions remain about how to approach brexit, later today campaigners will stage a march through central london calling for the public to be given a vote...
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borisjohnson says this isa joining us. is that it was misleading... and now the government is misleading again. as the institute for fiscal studies has said. and this is a scrupulously independent body. there is no brexit dividend. the combination of payments that we will continue to make, which we've already agreed to make, which we've already agreed to make, and the government's own analysis of the impact on the economy, particularly, incidentally, if there is the sort of hard brexit that boris johnson once, if there is the sort of hard brexit that borisjohnson once, with interruption to our trade with continental europe... then there is simply no brexit dividend. quite the opposite. it puts more pressure on our public finances, making it more difficult to fund public services. my difficult to fund public services. my great frustration, i have spent the last dozen years leading calls for the government to work cross party to come up with a long—term settle m e nt party to come up with a long—term settlement for both the
borisjohnson says this isa joining us. is that it was misleading... and now the government is misleading again. as the institute for fiscal studies has said. and this is a scrupulously independent body. there is no brexit dividend. the combination of payments that we will continue to make, which we've already agreed to make, which we've already agreed to make, and the government's own analysis of the impact on the economy, particularly, incidentally, if there is the sort of hard brexit that...
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the foreign secretary, borisjohnson — who once said he'd lie down in front of bulldozers — is missing foreign trip. he's written to his constituents defending his decision not to resign over the issue because, he says, doing so would have "achieved nothng". labour is officially opposed to the third runway and this morning jeremy corbyn left open the possibility of scrapping the plans if elected. here's our political correspondent eleanor garnier. it is the busiest airport in europe and tonight after decades of delay mps get the chance to decide whether heathrow should get a third runway. the government says it is the biggest transport decision in a generation. it has promised not a penny of the £14 billion price tag will be met by taxpayers. there will be guaranteed benefits for the whole country and built in environmental protections. it is really important promises we make about noise, air quality, the connections that will be provided elsewhere in the uk, are set in stone. when we get to the completion of the runway in 2020 the things that we've promised today will be things that h
the foreign secretary, borisjohnson — who once said he'd lie down in front of bulldozers — is missing foreign trip. he's written to his constituents defending his decision not to resign over the issue because, he says, doing so would have "achieved nothng". labour is officially opposed to the third runway and this morning jeremy corbyn left open the possibility of scrapping the plans if elected. here's our political correspondent eleanor garnier. it is the busiest airport in...