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a hard brexit in the most extreme sense would be a disasterfor britain. ard/soft brexit and what those two terms might mean? i can't speak on behalf of the country but i certainly have absolutely no idea. not the whole country maybe, but jade is possibly speaking for many. this hugely important debate is in danger of drowning injargon. the phrases being used like hard brexit and soft brexit are of course political, and for many are adding to this sense of confusion. but let's try and explain what the differences might be. first, hard brexit. what some people have described as clean brexit. bluntly, hard brexit means the uk is completely out of the eu. out of the single market, which allows the free movement of goods, people, services, and money between all eu members. out of the customs union, in which all eu members buy and sell from each other without paying import taxes. and they all charge the same taxes on goods coming in from the rest of the world. britain would regain control... control of its borders and immigration — no more open door to people fr
a hard brexit in the most extreme sense would be a disasterfor britain. ard/soft brexit and what those two terms might mean? i can't speak on behalf of the country but i certainly have absolutely no idea. not the whole country maybe, but jade is possibly speaking for many. this hugely important debate is in danger of drowning injargon. the phrases being used like hard brexit and soft brexit are of course political, and for many are adding to this sense of confusion. but let's try and explain...
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will be are a poster brexit britain will be a britain with big horizons and big opportunities, free—tradefuture will come. —— i know. thank you very much for your hospitality. i have been inspired by some of your reforms, in particular your reduction of company tax. you are already at 19% and heading to 17. we have made some progress in that direction but we have got away to catch up. finally can i say that it was very kind thoughts for you to invite the australian chef, the 30 year resident of london, to cook this lunch. sky 's father was a great television executive, in fact he was the first place on australian television in a tiny little studio in sydney when it began in 1956. bruce was a great mentor of mine and i really, really good friend, a very dear friend. he always used to say to me when i was a kid, malcolm, one day you will be prime minister. and the idea that as prime minister i am your guest for lunch at number ten downing st and his daughter has cooked as lunch is very special so thank you for that, too. and a very good lunch it was, i have to say. excellent. we will now ta
will be are a poster brexit britain will be a britain with big horizons and big opportunities, free—tradefuture will come. —— i know. thank you very much for your hospitality. i have been inspired by some of your reforms, in particular your reduction of company tax. you are already at 19% and heading to 17. we have made some progress in that direction but we have got away to catch up. finally can i say that it was very kind thoughts for you to invite the australian chef, the 30 year...
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it won'tjust be american farmers trying to get a foothold in britain after brexit.hey wa nt to to consumers to decide how much they want to pay for high—quality food. you only have to come to shows like this in the new forest to see that britain really does have world—class animal welfare standards. these are dairy longhorn, just one of the breeds on show. just last week, the environment secretary michael gove said those animal welfare standards would be maintained after brexit. but britain could soon be signing a series of trade deals with countries outside the european union. so, really, the issues of welfare, safety a nd really, the issues of welfare, safety and prices are paramount. now they say money can‘t buy you happiness. well, scientists in canada have put the old saying to the test. they questioned 6,000 people and discovered apparently that it can, but only if you use the cash to buy you more free time. they found that spending money on getting chores done like cleaning or cooking is more likely to make you feel happy than spending it on material goods, a
it won'tjust be american farmers trying to get a foothold in britain after brexit.hey wa nt to to consumers to decide how much they want to pay for high—quality food. you only have to come to shows like this in the new forest to see that britain really does have world—class animal welfare standards. these are dairy longhorn, just one of the breeds on show. just last week, the environment secretary michael gove said those animal welfare standards would be maintained after brexit. but britain...
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turkey's big economy is a prime trade target for post—brexit britain.wo countries at either door of the eu, striking a stronger relationship. this was vintage erdogan. pugnacious, delighting his supporters, but to his critics, it is proof of turkey's democratic decay. his country is less anchored to the west, but it is also more polarised. and for their eu and nato allies, he is not an easy partner. and you can see more of that interview on hardtalk this friday at 9:30pm on the bbc news channel. king felipe and queen letizia of spain have begun a three—day state visit to britain. it is being seen by the government as an opportunity to forge closer ties with spain, as the uk prepares to leave the eu. a degree of pomp and ceremony, but some serious business to be done as well? that is right. but remind ourselves, a state visit is a personal invitation from the queen to stay at buckingham palace, it is the ultimate in hospitality. but with serious business being done by the politicians and officials who accompanied the visitor, and the positive atmosphere
turkey's big economy is a prime trade target for post—brexit britain.wo countries at either door of the eu, striking a stronger relationship. this was vintage erdogan. pugnacious, delighting his supporters, but to his critics, it is proof of turkey's democratic decay. his country is less anchored to the west, but it is also more polarised. and for their eu and nato allies, he is not an easy partner. and you can see more of that interview on hardtalk this friday at 9:30pm on the bbc news...
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it won'tjust be american farmers trying to get a foothold in britain after brexit.to decide how much they want to pay for high—quality food. don't forget you can get in touch with me on twitter — i'm @babitabbc. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello, and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: sending records tumbling. britain's adam peaty sets a new world best twice in one day at the world swimming championships. reigning champions germany are through to the quarter—finals of the women's euro 2017 tournament along with sweden. and fears that novak djokovic may miss the forthcoming us open through injury. hello and welcome to the programme, where we start with the news that britain's adam peaty became the first swimmer ever to go sub 26 seconds in the 50m breaststroke on tuesday. the 22—year—old broke his record not once but twice as he reached the final at the world aquatics championships in budapest. he's already retained his 100m title in the same discipline when he took gold on monday but the olympic cha
it won'tjust be american farmers trying to get a foothold in britain after brexit.to decide how much they want to pay for high—quality food. don't forget you can get in touch with me on twitter — i'm @babitabbc. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello, and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: sending records tumbling. britain's adam peaty sets a new world best twice in one day at the world swimming championships. reigning champions...
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brexit, trump, britain on a holiday. brexit, trump, britain on a cycle, scottish referendum.. three or four years a cycle, scottish referendum. three orfour years of a cycle, scottish referendum. three or four years of intense activity. combined with the heat. the political and media establishment in london has gone off its said. needs to go away for a while. journalists have trouble switching off the revenue cycle is 20 grams a day. getting sucked into all of this. every time there. i remember a time i would go on holiday, come back, catching up with the world. watching the tv news bulletin, reading a newspaper. now tv screens are everywhere. you are encouraged to be connected to your devices at all times. do not do it, switch them off. to me, this is the most enjoyable time of the year. i go to laws to watch test cricket, go to wimbledon to watch the tennis. the british open golf coming up. looking forward to it. and in nearly the proms. with brexit looming, i should go to countries i don't need a visa to visit, i have picked scotland. i will be visiting the highlands, whic
brexit, trump, britain on a holiday. brexit, trump, britain on a cycle, scottish referendum.. three or four years a cycle, scottish referendum. three orfour years of a cycle, scottish referendum. three or four years of intense activity. combined with the heat. the political and media establishment in london has gone off its said. needs to go away for a while. journalists have trouble switching off the revenue cycle is 20 grams a day. getting sucked into all of this. every time there. i remember...
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brexit? ministers are unnaturally keen this is seen as a vote of confidence in britain and brexiteer is wanted evidence that britain has nothing to fear as it heads towards the exit of the european union. it is not the only encouraging news. amazon has said it is expanding its uk operation. but there is discouragement and encouragement wherever you look. easyjet and deutsche bank are two important companies that have started to move investment to the continent of europe as a safeguard against brexit. for the rest of us, we have learned that britain will continue to bea learned that britain will continue to be a major economic player during and after brexit. none of it will persuade those who have doubts that britain will come through this without taking a knock. everything depends on those negotiations. ministers want and need free—flowing trade between britain and the continent. what business leaders and european leaders want is certainty. although there is plenty of pessimism and optimism among politicians at westminster, certainty now and for the foreseeable future is a commodity which is g
brexit? ministers are unnaturally keen this is seen as a vote of confidence in britain and brexiteer is wanted evidence that britain has nothing to fear as it heads towards the exit of the european union. it is not the only encouraging news. amazon has said it is expanding its uk operation. but there is discouragement and encouragement wherever you look. easyjet and deutsche bank are two important companies that have started to move investment to the continent of europe as a safeguard against...
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the sunday express reports on fisherman planning to take control of the shorelines in post—brexit britainvening and welcome. the government says it has no plans at the moment, the government says it has no plans at the moment to send independent commissioners to kensington and chelsea, following criticism of the council's handling of the grenfell tower fire disaster. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, had urged ministers to intervene, following the resignation yesterday, of the leader of the council. but the government says it will keep a close eye on the situation. frankie mccamley reports. as the tributes continue to arrive and the missing posters line many of the streets, the anger towards the council here is clear. things were bad enough before this happened but the vacuum they left afterwards has made everything very difficult because they're such a lack of trust that i think they need not just a few lack of trust that i think they need notjust a few people to change but a real political shift and a shift in the culture of what's important and of —— the understanding of what's needed i
the sunday express reports on fisherman planning to take control of the shorelines in post—brexit britainvening and welcome. the government says it has no plans at the moment, the government says it has no plans at the moment to send independent commissioners to kensington and chelsea, following criticism of the council's handling of the grenfell tower fire disaster. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, had urged ministers to intervene, following the resignation yesterday, of the leader of the...
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preparing for a post—brexit britain! a new report warns against the dangers of "no deal". ve from london, that's our top story on thursday 20th july. the uk and the eu's top brexit negotiators are due to reveal the latest developments in the brexit talks, we'll be live on the ground in brussels. also in the programme, turbulent times ahead for easyjet — the budget airline forecasts a lift in profits, but is it prepared for the departure of its influential ceo carolyn mccall? the markets continue that global swing upwards. the markets continue that global swing upwards. and with the long summer break just around the corner, we'll be looking at holiday camps with a difference — we'll speak to a woman who's replacing football and baking with coding and robotics. all throughout the day we're looking at the issue of childcare costs — we'd love to hear from you about your family's plans for the summer. are you taking time off or are you reliant on childcare? or 0rdo you give or do you give them a smart tablet and lope for the best like susanna! let us know. just use the hashtag b
preparing for a post—brexit britain! a new report warns against the dangers of "no deal". ve from london, that's our top story on thursday 20th july. the uk and the eu's top brexit negotiators are due to reveal the latest developments in the brexit talks, we'll be live on the ground in brussels. also in the programme, turbulent times ahead for easyjet — the budget airline forecasts a lift in profits, but is it prepared for the departure of its influential ceo carolyn mccall? the...
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there are voices that think that brexit means britain can hoist the jolly roger.d the world. the high court has ruled that uk arms sales to saudi arabia are lawful. the court rejected campaigners‘ claims that ministers were acting illegally by failing to suspend weapon sales to the kingdom, which is fighting a war in yemen. some of the evidence was heard in secret. when the international trade secretary came to the commons to brief mps on the ruling, he faced some hostile questioning. the government relied upon material which was brought forward only in closed hearing, evidence which was not able to be seen or heard by the campaign against the arms trade or their lawyers. as such, the court ruling that the government's decision was a rational one given the procedures and evidence it considered was based on secret evidence, which it was impossible to challenge. does the secretary of state accept that the courtjudgment makes specific reference to the substantial body of evidence presented in open session that in fact suggests a clear risk does exist that british arm
there are voices that think that brexit means britain can hoist the jolly roger.d the world. the high court has ruled that uk arms sales to saudi arabia are lawful. the court rejected campaigners‘ claims that ministers were acting illegally by failing to suspend weapon sales to the kingdom, which is fighting a war in yemen. some of the evidence was heard in secret. when the international trade secretary came to the commons to brief mps on the ruling, he faced some hostile questioning. the...
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turkey's big economy is a prime trade target for post—brexit britain.acious, delighting supporters, but it is proof of turkey's democratic decay. he has realigned the country. pugnacious, delighting his supporters, but to his critics, it is proof of turkey's democratic decay. it is less anchored to the west, but it is also more polarised. and for their eu and nato allies, he is not an easy partner. you can see the full interview this friday at 9:30pm on the bbc news channel. in a moment a summary of the business news this hour but first — the headlines on bbc news. police continue their search of grenfell tower — the new council leader promises money from reserves to build more homes in the borough. donald trump has insisted that his eldest son is innocent after donald junior admitted meeting a russian lawyer during the presidential election campaign. the supreme court has ruled that a man in a same—sex marriage is entitled to a full spouse's pension when his husband dies. in the business use this afternoon. the royal bank of scotland has been fined £3.
turkey's big economy is a prime trade target for post—brexit britain.acious, delighting supporters, but it is proof of turkey's democratic decay. he has realigned the country. pugnacious, delighting his supporters, but to his critics, it is proof of turkey's democratic decay. it is less anchored to the west, but it is also more polarised. and for their eu and nato allies, he is not an easy partner. you can see the full interview this friday at 9:30pm on the bbc news channel. in a moment a...
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forup to citizens free movement to britain for up to two years after brexitnd this is philip hammond's plans. philip hammond for some time has been pushing for the transitional arrangements oi’ been pushing for the transitional arrangements or we been pushing for the transitional arrangements or we don't suddenly reach a cliff edge at the end of talks. key to this story and find this briefing is about free movement and the times suggests that previously had brexit ears and the cabinet have been won over. it is interesting the language used, that now the chancellor believes he has won them around. it indicates the briefing comes from the treasury. he talks about borders being open for two years after brexit. the guardian talks about up to four years of free movement and later downgrades to three, so irrespective of how long it ends up being, the fact that philip hammond from this perspective seems to be coming at the vector is the remainders, the soft brexit. sort of struggle with the cabinet between hard and soft brexit, is that right? i think it is quite a p
forup to citizens free movement to britain for up to two years after brexitnd this is philip hammond's plans. philip hammond for some time has been pushing for the transitional arrangements oi’ been pushing for the transitional arrangements or we been pushing for the transitional arrangements or we don't suddenly reach a cliff edge at the end of talks. key to this story and find this briefing is about free movement and the times suggests that previously had brexit ears and the cabinet have...
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brexit. —— connects britain and europe. absolutely. ay at this time of great uncertainty, and we have —— and when we have all this infighting in the cabinet and brexit is not moving very fast, there is lots of uncertainty, we cannot underestimate how important a part they play as diplomats. do you think this will make any difference? then going on these trips with their cue children. do you think it will make any difference to brexit negotiations or trade negotiations? well, it is arguable. i think it doesn't hurt, let's put it that way. it might hurt george. he doesn't like it on the red carpet. they like to get william and kate in boats, don't they? they are doing a boat race in heidelberg, the twin city to cambridge. they will be de kock science. —— the coxswa i ns. will be de kock science. —— the coxswains. one thing that is clearly still true, royal pictures sell papers. george looks quite shy. charlotte is the confident one, stealing the show. that is mean. don't pit them against each other. sibling rivalry, they have to deal with
brexit. —— connects britain and europe. absolutely. ay at this time of great uncertainty, and we have —— and when we have all this infighting in the cabinet and brexit is not moving very fast, there is lots of uncertainty, we cannot underestimate how important a part they play as diplomats. do you think this will make any difference? then going on these trips with their cue children. do you think it will make any difference to brexit negotiations or trade negotiations? well, it is...
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marks stranded he is loving for the uk to remain part of the skies agreement after 2019 still on brexit, britain's foreign secretary boris johnson has told the eu to, quote, go whistle over it's final brexit divorce bill about that responding to a fellow eurosceptic in parliament, johnson was urged to condemn demands by some eu officials for what he teams extortionleate fia payments >> the sums that they propose to demand seems to be extortionate and go whistle is an entirely appropriate expression >> speaking to cnbc conference, the former governor of the bank of france said paris can replace london as europe's top financial center after brexit. >> what i see is that the vast majority of institutions if not all are planning to put in their trading room why? because more activities require high skilled staff and paris is a city where you can attract those high skilled people, not only because the city is nice, but because it's a big city like alone done, t london you have the ecosystem, the lawyers, you have jobs for spouses, you have international schools. you have easy connection to london and t
marks stranded he is loving for the uk to remain part of the skies agreement after 2019 still on brexit, britain's foreign secretary boris johnson has told the eu to, quote, go whistle over it's final brexit divorce bill about that responding to a fellow eurosceptic in parliament, johnson was urged to condemn demands by some eu officials for what he teams extortionleate fia payments >> the sums that they propose to demand seems to be extortionate and go whistle is an entirely appropriate...
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it goes to the big debating point over freedom of movement rules and how britain will get control of its borders after brexit get control of its borders after brexit. one big thing talked about during the referendum campaign. the government said freedom of movement rules will no longer apply after 2019, when we see brexit happen. in practice, it does not mean overnight people from the eu will be prevented from coming to britain. instead it is more likely immigration controls will be phased in gradually to prevent what has been called a cliff edge for business. the chancellor said it will be some time before migration controls are implemented between the uk and eu and there will be a transitional phase up to three years after brexit. in an interview, the international trade secretary liam fox said today if freedom of movement rules do not appear to the public to change much after brexit, it would not keep the faith with the result of the eu referendum. there seems to be agreement amongst ministers of the need for transitional arrangement after brexit, that we are seeing perhaps differences in opinion of how i
it goes to the big debating point over freedom of movement rules and how britain will get control of its borders after brexit get control of its borders after brexit. one big thing talked about during the referendum campaign. the government said freedom of movement rules will no longer apply after 2019, when we see brexit happen. in practice, it does not mean overnight people from the eu will be prevented from coming to britain. instead it is more likely immigration controls will be phased in...
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this is the stuff that determines the direction of brexit britain and chris cook has been looking atagreement that britain will ultimately have to negotiate with the european union should be the easiest fta in the history of mankind. all liam fox's confidence about an eu trade deal, though, may be hard to square with his enthusiasm for a deal with the us. to see why, you can look at the argument about so—called chlorinated chicken. unlike the uk, the us is pretty open about its trade policy objectives. they publish an annual report on foreign trade barriers which lists for every country in the world what they would like to see addressed in any forthcoming trade agreements or at the wto. we know, for example, that for britain, they are concerned about how much money we spend in subsidising rolls—royce jet engines. we know that there are american products they wish they could get into our market — for example, genetically—modified corn, hormone—boosted beef and, most famously, chlorine—washed chicken. a critical thing to grasp is that the eu and the us disagree fundamentally about how
this is the stuff that determines the direction of brexit britain and chris cook has been looking atagreement that britain will ultimately have to negotiate with the european union should be the easiest fta in the history of mankind. all liam fox's confidence about an eu trade deal, though, may be hard to square with his enthusiasm for a deal with the us. to see why, you can look at the argument about so—called chlorinated chicken. unlike the uk, the us is pretty open about its trade policy...
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post—brexit britain, coming up with an economic model for the whole country is what everybody says iswell, if they do, i have not heard it yet, and if anyone was to hear it, it is me, because i am listening very carefully to what they say. another example of why i am getting worried — david davis gave me a commitment that he would meet me shortly after the mayoral election alongside that newly elected mayors to talk about brexit, and that has not happened. we are hearing rumours about education funding post—i6, that they may try to change that. so we have no evidence at the moment that they are committed or have a vision for the north, but they need one, they need to help the northern economy have a positive future outside of the european union, they need to help us invest in new industries like digital, advance manufacturing, but i have not seen any evidence of that yet. but none of it is possible without investment in 21st century infrastructure. andy burnham, thanks. in kabul, dozens were killed in a suicide car bombing today. the taliban claimed responsibility. the numbers killed
post—brexit britain, coming up with an economic model for the whole country is what everybody says iswell, if they do, i have not heard it yet, and if anyone was to hear it, it is me, because i am listening very carefully to what they say. another example of why i am getting worried — david davis gave me a commitment that he would meet me shortly after the mayoral election alongside that newly elected mayors to talk about brexit, and that has not happened. we are hearing rumours about...
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brexit. but britain's brexit secretary david davis described the talks as robust and insisted there was a lotditor katya adler assesses how much progress the two men are making. europe's odd couple, negotiating brexit together, at opposite ends of the table. their goals — one for the uk, the other favouring the eu — dramatically different. they agree a brexit deal is possible, but after week two of negotiations, acknowledged it will be tough. the uk should clarify... one... clarification. ..two... ..three, the eu's visibly exasperated chief brexit negotiator called a total of eight times here in english and french for clarification of the uk's brexit vision. without that, he said, negotiations could not progress. david davis was more sanguine. clearly there's a lot left to talk about and further work before we can resolve this. ultimately getting to a solution will require flexibility from both sides. what about concessions from the eu side? where will the eu show some give, perhaps as a trust—making exercise, isn't there any wiggle room? translation: negotiations have only just started. of c
brexit. but britain's brexit secretary david davis described the talks as robust and insisted there was a lotditor katya adler assesses how much progress the two men are making. europe's odd couple, negotiating brexit together, at opposite ends of the table. their goals — one for the uk, the other favouring the eu — dramatically different. they agree a brexit deal is possible, but after week two of negotiations, acknowledged it will be tough. the uk should clarify... one... clarification....
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current eu rules prevent britain signing an agreement until after brexit.trands including continuity of existing deals. he has been speaking in the last half hour. it isa it is a cliche for me to come to the us and talk about the special relationship. but the fact the phrase is well used does not make it any phrase is well used does not make it a ny less phrase is well used does not make it any less true. britain and america are united by language, culture, history, security, and of course, and trade. it is perhaps the true it is that we are also the first and fifth largest economies in the world. the economic value of our bond cannot be overstated. the united states is britain's largest export market, buying more than $200 billion of uk goods and services every year, more than france and germany put together. the stock and investment we have in each other‘s economies currently stands at over $1 trillion. the us is the number one destination for uk investment. thousands of british firms have a presence in the us from car companies to financial services. us
current eu rules prevent britain signing an agreement until after brexit.trands including continuity of existing deals. he has been speaking in the last half hour. it isa it is a cliche for me to come to the us and talk about the special relationship. but the fact the phrase is well used does not make it any phrase is well used does not make it a ny less phrase is well used does not make it any less true. britain and america are united by language, culture, history, security, and of course, and...
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may will have with donald trump later, as the prime minister seeks to work on a dealfor a post—brexit britainris treaty on climate change is also set to be discussed. i believe the collective message that will be given to president trump around the table is the importance of america coming back into that agreement. and i hope we will be able to work to ensure that will happen. but it is notjust conversations around the summit table that have attracted attention in hamburg. for more than two hours yesterday, the us and russian presidents discussed terrorism, syria and cyber security during the first face—to—face meeting. the alleged russian hacking of last year's us presidential election also came up. reporter: mr president, will you raise the election hacking? us officials admitting it is unlikely the two countries will ever agree on what happened. 0ur diplomatic correspondent, james robbins is in hamburg this morning. let's focus on president trump and what he is likely to achieve, he is ina big what he is likely to achieve, he is in a big stage now with the world watching. he is absolutely
may will have with donald trump later, as the prime minister seeks to work on a dealfor a post—brexit britainris treaty on climate change is also set to be discussed. i believe the collective message that will be given to president trump around the table is the importance of america coming back into that agreement. and i hope we will be able to work to ensure that will happen. but it is notjust conversations around the summit table that have attracted attention in hamburg. for more than two...
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"widespread, damaging and pervasive" — the impact on britain if brexit talks fail, warns an independent so as they reach the end of round two — has there been any progress? plus school's out for summer. but for millions of working parents, the big question: who cares? we look at the growing problem and soaring costs of childcare. welcome to world business report. in a moment china hails significant progress in trade talks with the us despite cancelled news conferences. but first, we start in brussels, where the uk's brexit secretary, david davis, and the eu's chief negotiator, michel barnier, will wrap up their second round of talks on britain's exit later today. they are expected to give a progress report at a press conference later. so what are we looking for? they've been focusing on three areas: citizen's rights on both sides, the so—called divorce bill britain will have to pay, and the border between northern ireland and the irish republic. the eu says negotiations on the future trading relationship won't come until later. there's huge pressure to reach an agreement. according to a
"widespread, damaging and pervasive" — the impact on britain if brexit talks fail, warns an independent so as they reach the end of round two — has there been any progress? plus school's out for summer. but for millions of working parents, the big question: who cares? we look at the growing problem and soaring costs of childcare. welcome to world business report. in a moment china hails significant progress in trade talks with the us despite cancelled news conferences. but first,...
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it won'tjust be american farmers trying to get a foothold in britain after brexit.. satisfaction appears to have improved among rail passengers across the uk. the latest national rail passenger survey shows that a period of more stable performance has led to improvements in passengers' experiences — even though there's been a lot of industrial action on some lines. the headlines on bbc news: a fully—electric version of the mini is to be built at bmw's plant in oxford, as the company insists it's received no assurances about post brexit trading. the number of nhs vacancies in england in the first part of the year, has risen to 86,000, up 10% on last year. the judge in the case of charlie gard says he'll make a final ruling tomorrow, on where the terminally ill boy should be allowed to die. doctors say he should be in a hospice, but the parents want their son to return home. an update on the market numbers for you — here's how london's and frankfurt ended the day. and in the the united states this is how the dow and the nasdaq are getting on. one of the pope's most se
it won'tjust be american farmers trying to get a foothold in britain after brexit.. satisfaction appears to have improved among rail passengers across the uk. the latest national rail passenger survey shows that a period of more stable performance has led to improvements in passengers' experiences — even though there's been a lot of industrial action on some lines. the headlines on bbc news: a fully—electric version of the mini is to be built at bmw's plant in oxford, as the company insists...
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system will be phased in after brexit possibly over a number of years. 0ur deputy political editor john pienaar has more. how do you tailor a new immigration policy for britains to leave more jobs for home—grown workers maybe less for eu migrants? ask around at this garment factory in north london and the answer is: be careful. we have ten different nationalities that are here in ourfactories and 80% of those are from the eu. they're not taking away the jobs from the british public, because the british public at the moment can't do those skills, so pre—brexit or post brexit, it doesn't matter, we need our european workers here. today, britain's border force has been on show. soon they'll enforce a new immigration system and the home secretary has announced a major study to help decide where britain needs migrants and who should be stopped when the uk leaves the european union. we are leaving the eu, we will be having a new policy, but part of what i'm announcing today is to show that we'll make sure that it's evidence based and we're going to make sure that it works for the whole country. it will take years before home—grown british workers can take on or wa
system will be phased in after brexit possibly over a number of years. 0ur deputy political editor john pienaar has more. how do you tailor a new immigration policy for britains to leave more jobs for home—grown workers maybe less for eu migrants? ask around at this garment factory in north london and the answer is: be careful. we have ten different nationalities that are here in ourfactories and 80% of those are from the eu. they're not taking away the jobs from the british public, because...
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as brexit approaches, britain wants closer ties with individual european nations.time for a look at the weather here's chris fawkes. over the last 2a hours parts of southern england have seen over half a month's southern england have seen over half a months worth of rain and we have some dangerous driving conditions first thing this morning, this was in twickenham, but the rain cleared very quickly. this is spectacular. this is cumbria, barely a cloud. those scenes were repeated around the country, plenty of sunshine. clear skies overnight will allow temperatures to fall away free quickly. —— very quickly. in the countryside it will be cold enough for some pockets of ground frost and it will be a chilly start to thursday, but we have the area of high pressure still, the atlantic front is quite skinny and that will come in late in the day. fine weather in the morning and for the most pa rt weather in the morning and for the most part it is dry with sunshine, but cloud will bubble up through the afternoon and that will provide the focus of showers in england and wale
as brexit approaches, britain wants closer ties with individual european nations.time for a look at the weather here's chris fawkes. over the last 2a hours parts of southern england have seen over half a month's southern england have seen over half a months worth of rain and we have some dangerous driving conditions first thing this morning, this was in twickenham, but the rain cleared very quickly. this is spectacular. this is cumbria, barely a cloud. those scenes were repeated around the...
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the irony is that at the moment the brexit blueprint for britain is the theresa may blueprint. ong, essentially a hard brexit, out of the single market and customs union and no jurisdiction under the ecj. we now know that a lot of people are getting uncomfortable with that within government. will there be a point where that changes? negotiations are now on. whether these tie into things domestically before the autumn may dictate if we see someone moving against her or not. you see, the problem with that theory... a strong government would be a good thing to have at the moment but a change of leader does not change the broader situation. that prime minister would still be at the head of a minority government, dependent on the dup, in exactly the same way. whoever he or she happened to be wouldn't dare risk calling another election unless they are about 50 points ahead in the polls, given that they just lost one or nearly lost one when they began it 25 points ahead in some polls. so the prospect of this house of commons with a minority government continuing for some time is quite
the irony is that at the moment the brexit blueprint for britain is the theresa may blueprint. ong, essentially a hard brexit, out of the single market and customs union and no jurisdiction under the ecj. we now know that a lot of people are getting uncomfortable with that within government. will there be a point where that changes? negotiations are now on. whether these tie into things domestically before the autumn may dictate if we see someone moving against her or not. you see, the problem...
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the european union's chief brexit negotiator has asked britain to clarify details regarding settlementen's rights. that followed discussions in brussels. while the eu is demanding compromises, the uk's top negotiator seemed encouraged by the progress made so far. there is a lot to talk about and further work before we can resolve this. ultimately, a solution will require flexibility from both sides. negotiations have onlyjust started. of course there are compromises to be made, but it is too early to talk about it. we are not there yet. oil giant exxonmobil has been fined for violating sanctions against russia while rex tillerson was its chief executive. the company dealt with the president of the russian oil giant when he was blacklisted by the us. they have challenged the fine and called it fundamentally unfair. the largest dark web marketplaces have been shut down following a major international investigation. alphabay down following a major international investigation. alpha bay and down following a major international investigation. alphabay and hansa we re investigation. alphabay
the european union's chief brexit negotiator has asked britain to clarify details regarding settlementen's rights. that followed discussions in brussels. while the eu is demanding compromises, the uk's top negotiator seemed encouraged by the progress made so far. there is a lot to talk about and further work before we can resolve this. ultimately, a solution will require flexibility from both sides. negotiations have onlyjust started. of course there are compromises to be made, but it is too...
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. —— post— brexit britain.president trump around the table is the importance of america coming back into that agreement. and i hope we will be able to work to ensure that will happen. but it is notjust conversations around the summit table that have attracted attention in hamburg. for more than two hours yesterday, the us and russian president discussed terrorism, syria and cyber security during the first face—to—face meeting. the alleged russian hacking of last year's us presidential election also came up. mr president worle you raise the election hacking? the president saying it unlikely that president petra cca two saying it unlikely that president petracca two countries will agree on what happened. police officers in england and wales now have to fill out a 10—page form every time they use any kind of force — including using handcuffs, cs spray or drawing a baton. the police federation has likened it to "writing an essay". but the home secretary, amber rudd, says the new rules will create will create "unpre
. —— post— brexit britain.president trump around the table is the importance of america coming back into that agreement. and i hope we will be able to work to ensure that will happen. but it is notjust conversations around the summit table that have attracted attention in hamburg. for more than two hours yesterday, the us and russian president discussed terrorism, syria and cyber security during the first face—to—face meeting. the alleged russian hacking of last year's us presidential...
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leaders are willing to consider changing rules on the free movement of people to accommodate britain after brexit
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the international trade liam fox begins post—brexit trade britain and america are united by many thingsgest economies in the world. the economic value of our bond cannot be overstated. the government promises an energy revolution, investing hundreds of millions pounds, in battery technology. and in the next hour — paying tribute twenty years on. princes william and harry are joined by friends of their late mother,
the international trade liam fox begins post—brexit trade britain and america are united by many thingsgest economies in the world. the economic value of our bond cannot be overstated. the government promises an energy revolution, investing hundreds of millions pounds, in battery technology. and in the next hour — paying tribute twenty years on. princes william and harry are joined by friends of their late mother,
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brexit, trump, britain has been on this cycle... media establishment in london has gone off its head and it needs a rest stop you are all in agreement. journalists have difficulty these days to switch off com pletely difficulty these days to switch off completely now that we have a 24—hour news cycle and we are sucked into all of this at any time of the year. i remember a into all of this at any time of the year. i remembera time into all of this at any time of the year. i remember a time when i used to... would go on holiday and catch up to... would go on holiday and catch up on the world by watching television news bulletins or reading newspapers. but now television screens are everywhere and you are encouraged to be connected to your device at all times. to me this is the most enjoyable time of the year because i go to lord's to watch test cricket. i go to wimbledon to watch tennis and then there is the golf coming up. i am looking forward to it. i figure with brexit looming that i should go to countries that i don't need a visa
brexit, trump, britain has been on this cycle... media establishment in london has gone off its head and it needs a rest stop you are all in agreement. journalists have difficulty these days to switch off com pletely difficulty these days to switch off completely now that we have a 24—hour news cycle and we are sucked into all of this at any time of the year. i remember a into all of this at any time of the year. i remembera time into all of this at any time of the year. i remember a time...
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donald trump says he's hoping for a quick trade deal with britain post—brexit —— but the prime ministerhim to re—think his climate stance. like other world leaders here, i am dismayed at the us decision to pull out of the paris agreement, and i have urged president trump to rejoin. vladimir putin says he's established a working relationship with president trump —— the russian leader said he was "very different than on tv". celebrations in mosul, as iraqi forces say they're battling to clear the last pockets of resistance among militants of the so—called islamic state. after the grenfell tower fire, london mayor sadiq khan promises firefighters all the equipment they'd need — after claims there was no tall ladder for the first 30 minutes. labour leaderjeremy corbyn addresses one of europe's biggest trade union events — he says he wants to call time on austerity. and pride in london gets under way. tens of thousands of people march through the capital — marking 50 years since homosexuality was decriminalised in england and wales. and mixed emotions for the lions as they draw their test se
donald trump says he's hoping for a quick trade deal with britain post—brexit —— but the prime ministerhim to re—think his climate stance. like other world leaders here, i am dismayed at the us decision to pull out of the paris agreement, and i have urged president trump to rejoin. vladimir putin says he's established a working relationship with president trump —— the russian leader said he was "very different than on tv". celebrations in mosul, as iraqi forces say they're...
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leaders are willing to consider changing rules on the free movement of people to accommodate britain after brexita world record for hannah cockroft, as britain takes three medals on the opening night of the world para—athletics championships. good morning at wimbledon. while here at wimbledon, it's women's finals day, as 37—year—old venus williams looks to become the oldest winner in the open era. she takes on garbine muguruza, live on the bbc on centre court. and jay has the weather. today will be the wetter of the two days of the weekend. most of the rain will be in the north and west of the uk. the further south you are, temperatures are on the rise, as is the humidity. good morning. first, our main story. laws on buying and carrying acid are to be reviewed by the government following a spate of attacks which took place in london on thursday night. five people had corrosive liquid thrown at them, including one man who is said to have suffered life—changing injuries. two teenage boys, aged 15 and 16, remain in custody on suspicion of robbery and grievous bodily harm with intent. andy moore's re
leaders are willing to consider changing rules on the free movement of people to accommodate britain after brexita world record for hannah cockroft, as britain takes three medals on the opening night of the world para—athletics championships. good morning at wimbledon. while here at wimbledon, it's women's finals day, as 37—year—old venus williams looks to become the oldest winner in the open era. she takes on garbine muguruza, live on the bbc on centre court. and jay has the weather....
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brexit inevitable? bear with me, everyone. whether you wa nt bear with me, everyone. whether you want britain to leave the eu or not, let's consider if brexit is inevitable. yes, the brexit talks have begun but sincejune, the shock election result, it's a question some people are asking. i'm beginning to think you know that brexit may never happen. of of
brexit inevitable? bear with me, everyone. whether you wa nt bear with me, everyone. whether you want britain to leave the eu or not, let's consider if brexit is inevitable. yes, the brexit talks have begun but sincejune, the shock election result, it's a question some people are asking. i'm beginning to think you know that brexit may never happen. of of
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as formal brexit talks set off, britain has said that it would be taking back control over who fishes allowed countries like france and belgium to fish right up to the british coastline. we are giving notice that we intend to quit that. it's a provision in the agreement that enables us to do that with a two—year notice period. and this is important to give us the legal clarity. we're absolutely clear that, when we leave the eu, we leave the common fisheries policy, and we will take control so what is the london fisheries convention? at the moment, trawlers from france, belgium, netherlands, germany and ireland can fish to within six nautical miles of the british coastline. boats from these countries catch 10,000 tons of fish in this area a year. but that is a fraction, just over 1%, of the 700,000 tons a year caught by british fishermen. the real haggling between brussels and london will be over this — the much wider 200 nautical miles of water around the uk. but the decision has angered the irish government, which has the only land border with britain. its fisheries minister describe
as formal brexit talks set off, britain has said that it would be taking back control over who fishes allowed countries like france and belgium to fish right up to the british coastline. we are giving notice that we intend to quit that. it's a provision in the agreement that enables us to do that with a two—year notice period. and this is important to give us the legal clarity. we're absolutely clear that, when we leave the eu, we leave the common fisheries policy, and we will take control so...
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the headlines at 11: donald trump says he's hoping for a quick trade deal with britain after brexit, but the prime minister asks him to re—think his climate stance. like other world leaders here, i am dismayed at the decision of the us to pull out of the paris agreement, andi to pull out of the paris agreement, and i have urged president trump to rejoin the agreement. vladimir putin says he's established a working relationship with president trump and says he assured him that russia did not meddle in the us election. celebrations in mosul as iraqi forces battle to defeat the last pockets of is resistance. the london mayor promises firefighters all the equipment they need after claims of a lack of resources at the grenfell blaze. jeremy corbyn addresses one of the biggest trade union events in america, saying he wants to call time on austerity. also this hour: a bittersweet result for the lions in auckland. a late kick from owen farrell brings the score to 15—15 with the all blacks. captain, sam warburton, says it was an anticlimax. and in half an hour, we will look at the front pages
the headlines at 11: donald trump says he's hoping for a quick trade deal with britain after brexit, but the prime minister asks him to re—think his climate stance. like other world leaders here, i am dismayed at the decision of the us to pull out of the paris agreement, andi to pull out of the paris agreement, and i have urged president trump to rejoin the agreement. vladimir putin says he's established a working relationship with president trump and says he assured him that russia did not...
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also, on the sort of post—brexit sunday express saying no foreign fishing in our water, brexit bonus, britaintries not able to fish within 12 miles of uk... we shouldn't overstate the economic impact this will have. it doesn't account for a huge amount of the fishing that happens in british water, we are talking about single digits. it is a significant move. i don't mean to down play it. we should put it in the proper context. it is an interesting move. it is parliament of the broader brexit negotiation. it won't happen tomorrow, but as and when it happens, this is all the various, you know, as we were talking about in the eu election, so the brexit cap page —— campaign, there is is a litany of... this was signed in 1964, before britainjoined the... this is one of those things where there is all kinds of agreement in which the eau is directly or otherwise involved. i cannot wrap my head round the sheer size of what is going to happen. i would say the sunday express is a great flag waver for brexit, this is classic symbolic britannia rules the waves territory, you know, the seas, it is a very
also, on the sort of post—brexit sunday express saying no foreign fishing in our water, brexit bonus, britaintries not able to fish within 12 miles of uk... we shouldn't overstate the economic impact this will have. it doesn't account for a huge amount of the fishing that happens in british water, we are talking about single digits. it is a significant move. i don't mean to down play it. we should put it in the proper context. it is an interesting move. it is parliament of the broader brexit...
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brussels is still hearing all sorts of voices in britain's brexit debate. impatiently for that clarity while there's still time to negotiate. katya adler, bbc news, brussels. well, my colleague christian fraser's in brussels where he's been following developments throughout the day in the brexit talks. he told me a little earlier that it would be wrong to suggest that no progress had been made in the talks between david david and his counterpart, michel barnier today. no, buti no, but i am going to put a different aspect on it, because i have talked to people through the course of the day today and some people have said, look, this is early in the process, we are only in week two of the negotiations, this is the first week they have sat down and gone through the nitty—gritty. as david davis has said, we have found 50% of agreement on it. i am not disputing there are sizeable issues and the european court of justice is one of the biggest. i have spoken with people today on both sides who say actually on some of the areas of the working document in red they a
brussels is still hearing all sorts of voices in britain's brexit debate. impatiently for that clarity while there's still time to negotiate. katya adler, bbc news, brussels. well, my colleague christian fraser's in brussels where he's been following developments throughout the day in the brexit talks. he told me a little earlier that it would be wrong to suggest that no progress had been made in the talks between david david and his counterpart, michel barnier today. no, buti no, but i am...
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and it now threatens to use brexit to turn britain into a low wage, deregulated tax haven on the shoresforeign secretary told mps the european union can "go whistle" for any "extortionate" final payment. a conservative had totted up what the uk had paid so far. we will have given the eu and its predecessors in today's money in real terms a total of £209 billion. will the foreign secretary make it clear to the eu that if they want a penny piece more that they can go whistle. i'm sure that my honourable friend's words will have broken like a thunderclap over brussels and they will pay attention to what he has said and he makes a very valid point. i think that the sums that i have seen that they propose to demand from this country seem to me to be extortionate and i think that go whistle is an entirely appropriate expression. a suggestion laughed off by the brexit secretary when he appeared in front of a lords committee. you'll have to get the foreign secretary here to explain his views, i'm not going to comment on other ministers. but you will see two levels of knowledge when you go to ou
and it now threatens to use brexit to turn britain into a low wage, deregulated tax haven on the shoresforeign secretary told mps the european union can "go whistle" for any "extortionate" final payment. a conservative had totted up what the uk had paid so far. we will have given the eu and its predecessors in today's money in real terms a total of £209 billion. will the foreign secretary make it clear to the eu that if they want a penny piece more that they can go whistle....
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as brexit approaches, britain wants closer ties with individual european nations.alace. beautiful day across the country. take a look at the picture, absolutely stunning. improved across the south of the country. yesterday a deluge. the cloud shifting away, most of us having a fine day, cloud here and there. high pressure in charge. things settling down, tonight and into tomorrow. quite chilly in the countryside. city centre temperatures 10 degrees, the lowest. rural spots could see five. way outside of terms. in the north—west, the cloud increasing showers into northern ireland and the western scotland. showers across more central areas. 0n the whole, another fine day. 20 more central areas. 0n the whole, anotherfine day. 20 in belfast, 23 in london. this is bbc news. i'm clive myrie. the headlines — as police continue their search of grenfell tower, the bbc has learnt that residents were still being told to stay put in their flats almost two hours after the fire broke out. at least 80 people are believed to have died in the flames. grenfell tower survivors have c
as brexit approaches, britain wants closer ties with individual european nations.alace. beautiful day across the country. take a look at the picture, absolutely stunning. improved across the south of the country. yesterday a deluge. the cloud shifting away, most of us having a fine day, cloud here and there. high pressure in charge. things settling down, tonight and into tomorrow. quite chilly in the countryside. city centre temperatures 10 degrees, the lowest. rural spots could see five. way...