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and also including corporations tax, you know, post—brexit britain , you know, post—brexit britain, youit britain, you know, we need to be ready for business, be attractive for investment , which will help the investment, which will help the economy . andrea jenkins , i knew economy. andrea jenkins, i knew you'd be great. loved it. ditto. thank you. thank you. thank you. coming up, former conservative health secretary steven durham, the i'd like his keir starmer leading a minority labour government but then has to deal with the point that our political system is broken. coming up, senior conservative mp william rock . i do take a mp william rock. i do take a reasonably mild dose of sertraline each day, which , as sertraline each day, which, as your viewers may be familiar , is your viewers may be familiar, is an antidepressant and also has particular helpful effects with regards to anxiety . stephen taro , you were stephen taro, you were a conservative mp from 1979 to 2015. you were a big figure in the party, held various cabinet jobs. why on earth are you now a member of the liberal de
and also including corporations tax, you know, post—brexit britain , you know, post—brexit britain, youit britain, you know, we need to be ready for business, be attractive for investment , which will help the investment, which will help the economy . andrea jenkins , i knew economy. andrea jenkins, i knew you'd be great. loved it. ditto. thank you. thank you. thank you. coming up, former conservative health secretary steven durham, the i'd like his keir starmer leading a minority labour...
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and also including corporations tax, you know, post—brexit britain , you know, post—brexit britain, youit britain, you know, we need to be ready for business, be attractive for investment , which will help the investment, which will help the economy . andrea jenkins , i knew economy. andrea jenkins, i knew you'd be great. loved it. ditto. thank you. thank you. thank you. coming up, former conservative health secretary steven durham, the i'd like his keir starmer leading a minority labour government but then has to deal with the point that our political system is broken. coming up, senior conservative mp william rock . i do take a mp william rock. i do take a reasonably mild dose of sertraline each day, which , as sertraline each day, which, as your viewers may be familiar , is your viewers may be familiar, is an antidepressant and also has particular helpful effects with regards to anxiety . stephen taro , you were stephen taro, you were a conservative mp from 1979 to 2015. you were a big figure in the party, held various cabinet jobs. why on earth are you now a member of the liberal de
and also including corporations tax, you know, post—brexit britain , you know, post—brexit britain, youit britain, you know, we need to be ready for business, be attractive for investment , which will help the investment, which will help the economy . andrea jenkins , i knew economy. andrea jenkins, i knew you'd be great. loved it. ditto. thank you. thank you. thank you. coming up, former conservative health secretary steven durham, the i'd like his keir starmer leading a minority labour...
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turbocharge brexit, britain . the turbocharge brexit, britain.e telegraph goes with biden to down coronation invitation . try down coronation invitation. try saying that if joe biden , the saying that if joe biden, the guardian tories turning rivers open sewers, says starmer . open sewers, says starmer. that's not a metaphor for britain. apparently is actual sewers. the times trumbull refuse to be handcuffed with our lawyers and twist in the mirror. o'grady legacy for the liverpool star's death sparked a surge in donations for dogs home that's the backseat dog's home and finally the daily star man baby. trump's huge tantrum charges . i trump's huge tantrum charges. i question that headline, but all right, let's get into . so let's right, let's get into. so let's kick off with the daily mail . kick off with the daily mail. josh yeah, so they got a photo of a very old wrinkly man, is it? louie hey, no, it's not. is rupert murdoch and his a massive ring that he's i guess that's his he's just getting engaged and getting married and maybe that's what'
turbocharge brexit, britain . the turbocharge brexit, britain.e telegraph goes with biden to down coronation invitation . try down coronation invitation. try saying that if joe biden , the saying that if joe biden, the guardian tories turning rivers open sewers, says starmer . open sewers, says starmer. that's not a metaphor for britain. apparently is actual sewers. the times trumbull refuse to be handcuffed with our lawyers and twist in the mirror. o'grady legacy for the liverpool star's death...
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and in this post—brexit britain , with the post—brexit britain, with the windsor framework only whatking and queen consort, but for be britain's global relations . the britain's global relations. the international stage . and of international stage. and of course, this is all happening tomorrow marks five weeks until the king's coronation. so i think it's a big piece of buckingham palace that his first state visit is gonna say well, because during the coronation of course the eyes of the world are going to be on london and going to on the king and queen consort as crowns in westminster as they crowns in westminster abbey yes, though historic abbey. yes, though very historic and always on camera. thank you very much . come and walk it all. very much. come and walk it all. roll who's in hamburg for roll pause. who's in hamburg for us? i'm going to go quickly us? i'm just going to go quickly into on and into the inbox on this. and there's been little bit of there's been a little bit of pushback my derogatory pushback about my derogatory remarks about, hamburg remarks about, say, hamburg
and in this post—brexit britain , with the post—brexit britain, with the windsor framework only whatking and queen consort, but for be britain's global relations . the britain's global relations. the international stage . and of international stage. and of course, this is all happening tomorrow marks five weeks until the king's coronation. so i think it's a big piece of buckingham palace that his first state visit is gonna say well, because during the coronation of course the eyes of the...
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the biggest trade deals , brexit, britain is deals, brexit, britain is proving the naysayers wrong andple . that's . next welcome to mark dolan tonight. in my big opinion, with the biggest trade since brexit in the bag , britain biggest trade since brexit in the bag, britain is biggest trade since brexit in the bag , britain is proving the the bag, britain is proving the naysayers wrong and annoying all of the right people in the big story. as the eu give petrol and diesel cars a stay execution is the case net zero crumbling. we'll be asking telegraaf journalist ross clarke my man meets geist is this year's winner of the apprentice. marnie swindles. how did she convince sugar that she was worth a quarter of £1,000,000? you hired big gas, big stories and always big gas, big stories and always big opinions. a lively 2 hours to come. first the headlines. he's with me all evening . very he's with me all evening. very excellent. karen armstrong excellent. karen arm strong armstrong excellent. karen armstrong armstrong . thank you, mark armstrong. thank you, mark armstrong, the gb newsroom.
the biggest trade deals , brexit, britain is deals, brexit, britain is proving the naysayers wrong andple . that's . next welcome to mark dolan tonight. in my big opinion, with the biggest trade since brexit in the bag , britain biggest trade since brexit in the bag, britain is biggest trade since brexit in the bag , britain is proving the the bag, britain is proving the naysayers wrong and annoying all of the right people in the big story. as the eu give petrol and diesel cars a stay execution...
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write off brexit britain . i love write off brexit britain. won't talk it down. my first on air reaction the financial events of the year following the chancellor's childcare announcement. we'll be asking in the big question should parents raising their own children rather than sending them to nursery at the age of one? my mark means guest is military hero. former black rod of parliament and the man who cool down former house of commons speaker john bercow for bullying lieutenant general aaron david leakey is at 10:00 discussing those allegations about the former speaker's bullying. a busy 2 hours to come, lots to through including my big opinion and the budget. but first the headlines with the priceless tatiana sanchez . mark, priceless tatiana sanchez. mark, thank you very much and good evening. this is the latest from the gb newsroom, the international criminal court has issued an arrest warrant against russian president. it's accusing vladimir putin of war against ukraine , including the unlawful ukraine, including the unlawful deportation
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. >> a helpful source of funding in hard times and in post-brexit britain. funds are now sorely missed in rural wales. newport's football clubhouse, for example, was built with the help of eu money. the welsh government estimates brexit will cause a shortfall of over a billion pounds over five years. so some people in the region are seizing the initiative. >> obviously, the loss of european funding is going to be a blow. but we will have to seek other funding. both within the community, and through the welsh government, and the uk government. >> at havards hardware store, local residents are pitching in to help save the shop. volunteers help wherever they're needed. sometimes they make keys. or just have a little chat. >> i love just looking around here. what's that doing. you know, things like that. you can put this to all sorts of uses. it's just having everything here, and just looking around thinking, i could do with one of those. for me this is a shopping paradise. the atmosphere was always amazing in here. and i love working here. but there's an extra
. >> a helpful source of funding in hard times and in post-brexit britain. funds are now sorely missed in rural wales. newport's football clubhouse, for example, was built with the help of eu money. the welsh government estimates brexit will cause a shortfall of over a billion pounds over five years. so some people in the region are seizing the initiative. >> obviously, the loss of european funding is going to be a blow. but we will have to seek other funding. both within the...
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. >> a helpful source of funding in hard times and in post-brexit britain. nds are now sorely missed in rural wales. newport's football clubhouse, for example, was built with the help of eu money. the welsh government estimates brexit will cause a shortfall of over a billion pounds over five years. so some people in the region are seizing the initiative. >> obviously, the loss of european funding is going to be a blow. but we will have to seek other funding. both within the community, and through the welsh government, and the uk government. >> at havards hardware store, local residents are pitching in to help save the shop. volunteers help wherever they're needed. sometimes they make keys. or just have a little chat. >> i love just looking around here. what's that doing. you know, things like that. you can put this to all sorts of uses. it's just having everything here, and just looking around thinking, i could do with one of those. for me this is a shopping paradise. the atmosphere was always amazing in here. and i love working here. but there's an extra buz
. >> a helpful source of funding in hard times and in post-brexit britain. nds are now sorely missed in rural wales. newport's football clubhouse, for example, was built with the help of eu money. the welsh government estimates brexit will cause a shortfall of over a billion pounds over five years. so some people in the region are seizing the initiative. >> obviously, the loss of european funding is going to be a blow. but we will have to seek other funding. both within the...
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the most obvious one to lots of people around the world will be brexit. britainit more difficult to trade with its biggest market, european union and stopping the free movements of labor from the european union. some of it is historic. both t british government in the industry have under interested in things like skills in the workforce and infrastructure. it's because it's difficult to plan stuff in britain, so it's difficult to get new houses built, new factories. it's a cocktail of underinvestment's four years of austerity in brexit. laura: the instability in the financial markets that started here with these two banks being closed, is that spreading to europe with credit suisse and could it affect the u.k. economy? >> the review in london so far is, so far, so good. there is a -- and the political world that the sort of reforms that were carried out in the wake of the financial crash in 2008 mean that they hope the british banks are safe. this is a major banking center. earlier in the week the british vernment and the treasury and the finance department have
the most obvious one to lots of people around the world will be brexit. britainit more difficult to trade with its biggest market, european union and stopping the free movements of labor from the european union. some of it is historic. both t british government in the industry have under interested in things like skills in the workforce and infrastructure. it's because it's difficult to plan stuff in britain, so it's difficult to get new houses built, new factories. it's a cocktail of...
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write off brexit britain . i love write off brexit britain. and i won't talk it down. my first on air reaction the financial events of the year following the chancellor's childcare announcement. we'll be asking in the big question should parents raising their own children rather than sending them to nursery at the age of one? my mark means guest is military hero. former black rod of parliament and the man who cool down former house of commons speaker john bercow for bullying lieutenant general aaron david leakey is at 10:00 discussing those allegations about the former speaker's bullying. a busy 2 hours to come, lots to through including my big opinion and the budget. but first the headlines with the priceless tatiana sanchez . mark, priceless tatiana sanchez. mark, thank you very much and good evening. this is the latest from the gb newsroom, the international criminal court has issued an arrest warrant against russian president. it's accusing vladimir putin of war against ukraine , including the unlawful ukraine, including the unlawful depor
write off brexit britain . i love write off brexit britain. and i won't talk it down. my first on air reaction the financial events of the year following the chancellor's childcare announcement. we'll be asking in the big question should parents raising their own children rather than sending them to nursery at the age of one? my mark means guest is military hero. former black rod of parliament and the man who cool down former house of commons speaker john bercow for bullying lieutenant general...
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the profits of doom were wrong to write brexit britain. the financial events of the year, the budget that set nine and it might take its head. you won't believe this story. the charity oxfam has banned the use of the word mother. if we don't push back on this madness, it will only get worse . but up it will only get worse. but up next, with a range of pay deals in the offing , the unions now in the offing, the unions now running britain. have the government
the profits of doom were wrong to write brexit britain. the financial events of the year, the budget that set nine and it might take its head. you won't believe this story. the charity oxfam has banned the use of the word mother. if we don't push back on this madness, it will only get worse . but up it will only get worse. but up next, with a range of pay deals in the offing , the unions now in the offing, the unions now running britain. have the government
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player , if not is once again a player, if not a force on the world stage when it comes to post—brexit britain yesterday the integrated review refresh goodness knows where they get names like that from talked about britain in a broader context it's defence russia china . and joining me sir russia china. and joining me sir iain duncan smith member of parliament for chingford and woodford green and somebody who's been speaking a lot about china over last four years. and can i begin on defence? we've now had a 13 years of a conservative government. we are shovelling vast amounts of equipment to help zelenskyy in his battle with down to a stockpile of 6000 artillery shells, which is a pretty serious situation . and this is serious situation. and this is interesting politically . you interesting politically. you know, john healey , he was the know, john healey, he was the shadow defence secretary and quite a capable , i think in many quite a capable, i think in many ways. you know what we're you know, he said yesterday that the conservative government have failed to secure our national defence. whe
player , if not is once again a player, if not a force on the world stage when it comes to post—brexit britain yesterday the integrated review refresh goodness knows where they get names like that from talked about britain in a broader context it's defence russia china . and joining me sir russia china. and joining me sir iain duncan smith member of parliament for chingford and woodford green and somebody who's been speaking a lot about china over last four years. and can i begin on defence?...
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player , if not is once again a player, if not a force on the world stage when it comes to post—brexit britainterday the integrated review refresh goodness knows where they get names like that from talked about britain in a broader context it's defence russia china . and joining me sir russia china. and joining me sir iain duncan smith member of parliament for chingford and woodford green and somebody who's been speaking a lot about china over last four years. and can i begin on defence? we've now had a 13 years of a conservative government. we are shovelling vast amounts of equipment to help zelenskyy in his battle with down to a stockpile of 6000 artillery shells, which is a pretty serious situation . and this is serious situation. and this is interesting politically . you interesting politically. you know, john healey , he was the know, john healey, he was the shadow defence secretary and quite a capable , i think in many quite a capable, i think in many ways. you know what we're you know, he said yesterday that the conservative government have failed to secure our national defence. when i
player , if not is once again a player, if not a force on the world stage when it comes to post—brexit britainterday the integrated review refresh goodness knows where they get names like that from talked about britain in a broader context it's defence russia china . and joining me sir russia china. and joining me sir iain duncan smith member of parliament for chingford and woodford green and somebody who's been speaking a lot about china over last four years. and can i begin on defence?...
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for now, though, the significance ofjoining is more strategic — about post—brexit britain's tilt away it's no get—rich—quick scheme. reeta. the controversial social media personality andrew tate and his brother tristan are to be released from prison in romania and placed under house arrest after winning an appeal. the two men have been detained there since december and are being investigated on allegations of rape and people—trafficking. they have denied wrongdoing. rishi sunak has been campaigning in darlington ahead of the local elections in england in may. he's highlighting more funding to tackle potholes, and new powers to try to ensure utility companies repair roads, after they've carried out work. but he said controlling inflation remains his top priority. 230 councils across england will hold elections on the fourth may. 0ur political correspondent iain watson reports. ah, here it is! rishi sunak seems to have identified a political enemy in these council elections — potholes. it's a sign that his campaign is firmly grounded in local issues. conservatives locally are delivering
for now, though, the significance ofjoining is more strategic — about post—brexit britain's tilt away it's no get—rich—quick scheme. reeta. the controversial social media personality andrew tate and his brother tristan are to be released from prison in romania and placed under house arrest after winning an appeal. the two men have been detained there since december and are being investigated on allegations of rape and people—trafficking. they have denied wrongdoing. rishi sunak has...
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i think thatis with a post—brexit britain.rles with an old photograph that showed him as a young teenager, 13, 14 years old standing next to his father, the late duke of edinburgh, in what was then the late princess�*s very first trip to germany. that must have been a very touching moment for king charles. it illustrates the depth, the willingness of both sides to really make this visit a success. after? make this visit a success. very important. _ make this visit a success. very important, jenny _ make this visit a success. very important, jenny from - make this visit a success. very important, jenny from the - important, jenny from the perspective of king charles himself as he continues to step into this role for which he has been preparing for so long, that this first state visit for him is seen back at home in the uk as going so well? absolutely. i think the british government, who obviously wanted him to come and make this his first state for an overseas trip, will be pretty pleased at how it is going, as will buckingham
i think thatis with a post—brexit britain.rles with an old photograph that showed him as a young teenager, 13, 14 years old standing next to his father, the late duke of edinburgh, in what was then the late princess�*s very first trip to germany. that must have been a very touching moment for king charles. it illustrates the depth, the willingness of both sides to really make this visit a success. after? make this visit a success. very important. _ make this visit a success. very important,...
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the most obvious of a lot of people around the world would be brexit, britain making it more difficult. both the british government and industry have said under invested in things like skills and the workforce and infrastructure because it is difficult to plan stuff in britain so it is difficult to get new houses built, new factories. it's a whole cocktail of underinvestment for years of austerity and brexit. the instability in _ years of austerity and brexit. the instability in the financial markets that started here with these two banks being closed, is that spreading to europe with quite swiss and could affect the uk economy? certainly leave you in london is so far so good. i think there is a feeling in the financial and political world that the sort of reforms that were carried out in the wake of the financial crash in 2008 mean they hope that the british banks are safe. this is a major banking center. earlier in the week the british government and the treasury and the finance department have taken measures to make sure there weren't any kind of knock on effects because of the coll
the most obvious of a lot of people around the world would be brexit, britain making it more difficult. both the british government and industry have said under invested in things like skills and the workforce and infrastructure because it is difficult to plan stuff in britain so it is difficult to get new houses built, new factories. it's a whole cocktail of underinvestment for years of austerity and brexit. the instability in _ years of austerity and brexit. the instability in the financial...
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the prime minister says britain's new deal will help unlock the benefits of brexit for people acrosshe uk. the united kingdom has joined 11 asia and pacific nations in a trade pact that will boost exports by cutting tariffs on things like cars , cheese, chocolate and cars, cheese, chocolate and whisky . it is expected to be whisky. it is expected to be worth £18 billion over ten years, although critics say it will only boost the economy by nought point nought 8. the labour sir keir starmer says we need to focus on the eu. but chancellor jeremy need to focus on the eu. but chancellorjeremy hunt believes chancellor jeremy hunt believes it's an opportunity for growth . it's an opportunity for growth. the significance of joining the pacific trade bloc is that this is one of the fastest growing areas in the world. around half of the world's middle class consumers will be in this bloc of countries by the end of the decade. it's a massive opportunity for british exporters and combined with the very attractive business taxes that we introduced in the budget, a £9 billion cut in corporation t
the prime minister says britain's new deal will help unlock the benefits of brexit for people acrosshe uk. the united kingdom has joined 11 asia and pacific nations in a trade pact that will boost exports by cutting tariffs on things like cars , cheese, chocolate and cars, cheese, chocolate and whisky . it is expected to be whisky. it is expected to be worth £18 billion over ten years, although critics say it will only boost the economy by nought point nought 8. the labour sir keir starmer...
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britain is wanted. —— bundestag. the german president did mention brexit yesterday and has had people were that brexit had happened. is very much been driven in part by ukraine. we have also seen ursula von der leyen warning about the threat from china. 50 the global change in dynamics has really changed this european relationship in part, hasn't it?— changed this european relationship in part, hasn't it? yeah, and viewed from germany _ in part, hasn't it? yeah, and viewed from germany the _ in part, hasn't it? yeah, and viewed from germany the sense _ in part, hasn't it? yeah, and viewed from germany the sense here - in part, hasn't it? yeah, and viewed from germany the sense here is - in part, hasn't it? yeah, and viewed| from germany the sense here is that germans were very sad about brexit, they did not think it was a good idea. now theyjust they did not think it was a good idea. now they just want to move they did not think it was a good idea. now theyjust want to move on. he read headlines here about the brexit chaos. and i think that is why king charles has been so warmly received, one of the reasons. this m
britain is wanted. —— bundestag. the german president did mention brexit yesterday and has had people were that brexit had happened. is very much been driven in part by ukraine. we have also seen ursula von der leyen warning about the threat from china. 50 the global change in dynamics has really changed this european relationship in part, hasn't it?— changed this european relationship in part, hasn't it? yeah, and viewed from germany _ in part, hasn't it? yeah, and viewed from germany...
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budget, things are tough, but as we avoid recession the prophets of doom were wrong to write off brexit. britaintake it ten the charity oxfam has banned the word mother. my reaction. my ma meets guest is military hero and former blackrod of parliament david leakey, who called out ex speaker john bercow's bullying class one of the founding fathers of brexit. how does he think it's going? douglas carswell well, well—connected journalist petronella wyatt on channel 4 star kim woodburn. see . star kim woodburn. see. what eight i now kind of escaped you that jeremy hunt , the chancellor of jeremy hunt, the chancellor of the exchequer this week a budget the exchequer this week a budget the biggest point childcare now fits neatly in with my previous discussion as many parents have to make the decision to who stays and who goes to work the cost of living compared to 40 years ago means it's often unsustainable to live in one on one income alone. so the first topic, my panel of news is, is the childcare budget promised and is a vote. is it vote winner or a promise they won't ever have to deliver on? domin
budget, things are tough, but as we avoid recession the prophets of doom were wrong to write off brexit. britaintake it ten the charity oxfam has banned the word mother. my reaction. my ma meets guest is military hero and former blackrod of parliament david leakey, who called out ex speaker john bercow's bullying class one of the founding fathers of brexit. how does he think it's going? douglas carswell well, well—connected journalist petronella wyatt on channel 4 star kim woodburn. see ....
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i mean, here we in brexit britain, which was supposed be about people a bit of an about giving peoplen even break, do you see any prospects of this conservative party once again being about entrepreneurship , well, the uk entrepreneurship, well, the uk is nothing if it's not an entrepreneur or dynamic relatively low tax environment. that's what we in and we have for generation and generations. but there is now sort of growing consensus among the davos man, among people in treasury and evenin among people in treasury and even in the house of commons at the top of the conservative party , that we have to kind of party, that we have to kind of punish ourselves. high taxes already , nigel, as we go into already, nigel, as we go into this budget next, have the this budget next, we have the highest burden in this highest tax burden in this country. tax revenue as share country. tax revenue as a share of since clement of national income since clement atlee since just after the second world war. yeah that can't be good for business. and it strikes me that the conservative party is going to co
i mean, here we in brexit britain, which was supposed be about people a bit of an about giving peoplen even break, do you see any prospects of this conservative party once again being about entrepreneurship , well, the uk entrepreneurship, well, the uk is nothing if it's not an entrepreneur or dynamic relatively low tax environment. that's what we in and we have for generation and generations. but there is now sort of growing consensus among the davos man, among people in treasury and evenin...
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i mean, here we in brexit britain, which was supposed be about people a bit of an about giving peoplen even break, do you see any prospects of this conservative party once again being about entrepreneurship , well, the uk entrepreneurship, well, the uk is nothing if it's not an entrepreneur or dynamic relatively low tax environment. that's what we in and we have for generation and generations. but there is now sort of growing consensus among the davos man, among people in treasury and evenin among people in treasury and even in the house of commons at the top of the conservative party , that we have to kind of party, that we have to kind of punish ourselves. high taxes already , nigel, as we go into already, nigel, as we go into this budget next, we the this budget next, we have the highest burden in this highest tax burden in this country. tax revenue as a share of since clement of national income since clement atlee since just after the second world war. yeah that can't be good for business. and it strikes me that the conservative party is going to complete reinvent itself. here's a
i mean, here we in brexit britain, which was supposed be about people a bit of an about giving peoplen even break, do you see any prospects of this conservative party once again being about entrepreneurship , well, the uk entrepreneurship, well, the uk is nothing if it's not an entrepreneur or dynamic relatively low tax environment. that's what we in and we have for generation and generations. but there is now sort of growing consensus among the davos man, among people in treasury and evenin...
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the prime minister says britain's new deal will help unlock the benefits of brexit for people across the uk. the united kingdom has joined 11 asia and pacific nations in a trade pact that will boost exports by cutting tariffs on things like cars , cheese, chocolate and cars, cheese, chocolate and whisky . it is expected to be whisky. it is expected to be worth £18 billion over ten years, although critics say it will only boost the economy by nought point nought 8. the labour sir keir starmer says we need to focus on the eu. but chancellor jeremy need to focus on the eu. but chancellorjeremy hunt believes chancellor jeremy hunt believes it's an opportunity for growth . it's an opportunity for growth. the significance of joining the pacific trade bloc is that this is one of the fastest growing areas in the world. around half of the world's middle class consumers will be in this bloc of countries by the end of the decade. it's a massive opportunity for british exporters and combined with the very attractive business taxes that we introduced in the budget, a £9 billion cut in corporation
the prime minister says britain's new deal will help unlock the benefits of brexit for people across the uk. the united kingdom has joined 11 asia and pacific nations in a trade pact that will boost exports by cutting tariffs on things like cars , cheese, chocolate and cars, cheese, chocolate and whisky . it is expected to be whisky. it is expected to be worth £18 billion over ten years, although critics say it will only boost the economy by nought point nought 8. the labour sir keir starmer...
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and look at brexit, britain and our look at it. are riots, the street. it. it's happening in of course it's happening in france, a pillar of the france, which is a pillar of the european. and therefore, of course, that bad this course, it's not that bad this kind of stuff happens kind of stuff never happens in eu joined by eu nations. i'm joined now by royal chant. helena, royal broadcaster chant. helena, thank you very much for joining us. one aspects of this us. and one key aspects of this was actually that the french security services really didn't think could guarantee think that they could guarantee . king charles and . the safety of king charles and queen because queen consort because quite a lot of these radical protesters were saying it would be great for their cause if they could cause as much disruption as possible and pose as much of a as possible. it is shocking . as possible. it is shocking. absolutely shocking. i and this is all over amendment in pension age . many fires everywhere . i age. many fires everywhere. i mean, i know that president m
and look at brexit, britain and our look at it. are riots, the street. it. it's happening in of course it's happening in france, a pillar of the france, which is a pillar of the european. and therefore, of course, that bad this course, it's not that bad this kind of stuff happens kind of stuff never happens in eu joined by eu nations. i'm joined now by royal chant. helena, royal broadcaster chant. helena, thank you very much for joining us. one aspects of this us. and one key aspects of this...
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britain values its ties with the countries of europe. particularly france and germany seen as the political leaders of the eu to emphasise even in a post—brexitlues that friendship. you can really see that if you take a look at the agenda for the next few days. king charles will be attending events, visiting places which really reflect some of the common interests, some of its common challenges faced by both the eu and britain. common challenges to which they often rise together. so for example a war in ukraine. king charles will be meeting ukrainian refugees, of course so many of them making their home here temporarily here in germany. also he will be spending a lot of time focusing on issues like climate change into the environment. we know of course that he is passionate about those things. he will be visiting what they call an eco—village and a reception will be later today which will be focused on sustainability into the future of energy. i think from that, perhaps, you could find a real sense that what britain wants to get out of this is to reinforce that message that post—brexit, it is possible to have a strong and stable relationship.
britain values its ties with the countries of europe. particularly france and germany seen as the political leaders of the eu to emphasise even in a post—brexitlues that friendship. you can really see that if you take a look at the agenda for the next few days. king charles will be attending events, visiting places which really reflect some of the common interests, some of its common challenges faced by both the eu and britain. common challenges to which they often rise together. so for...
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and do you think this is a good model for the future of brexit. britain can zac cancer uk.eat idea. i think we've got some friends out there around yeah we've got around the world. yeah we've got around the world. yeah we've got a culture. shared to. how a shared culture. shared to. how we've got shared history and speak the language and speak the same language and i feel like it's more fit us than it is the eu . feel like it's more fit us than it is the eu. it's feel like it's more fit us than it is the eu . it's interesting it is the eu. it's interesting you say that, but i think i'm actually thinking more than that, know? yes of course that, you know? yes of course australia , new zealand, canada australia, new zealand, canada and the states to a large extent , there is a very, very strong shared culture, shared history . shared culture, shared history. but actually, i think tends to narrow . i but actually, i think tends to narrow. i think but actually, i think tends to narrow . i think there but actually, i think tends to narrow. i think there are so many other countri
and do you think this is a good model for the future of brexit. britain can zac cancer uk.eat idea. i think we've got some friends out there around yeah we've got around the world. yeah we've got around the world. yeah we've got a culture. shared to. how a shared culture. shared to. how we've got shared history and speak the language and speak the same language and i feel like it's more fit us than it is the eu . feel like it's more fit us than it is the eu. it's feel like it's more fit us than...
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shouldn't brexit, britain and a country that since magna carta has had a long tradition of actually doinghan many other countries , we fit and many other countries, we fit and capable of do this on our own. we are. but if we were to draft our own human rights act, it would mirror the human rights act. we have these principles are fundamental protections for every human being. yes but at least by uk lawyers, by way. but at least we're talking about ultimate arbiters in terms of the british relationship . at the british relationship. at least then the ultimate the ultimate arbiter would be our supreme, not a court in strasbourg. i've always said to you that if i'm going to challenge the government, i don't want that states court to look at my challenge. i'd much rather have an outside arbiter. if you're challenging a state, that's got to be fair. i've done i agree on many , but not this. i agree on many, but not this. but we'll debate this again and again and again and very interesting liberty suit. i made it very clear in the last night that we will stay part of a c, h r well, the for our
shouldn't brexit, britain and a country that since magna carta has had a long tradition of actually doinghan many other countries , we fit and many other countries, we fit and capable of do this on our own. we are. but if we were to draft our own human rights act, it would mirror the human rights act. we have these principles are fundamental protections for every human being. yes but at least by uk lawyers, by way. but at least we're talking about ultimate arbiters in terms of the british...
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and do you think this is a good model for the future of brexit. britain can zac cancer uk.reat idea. i think we've got friends out there got some friends out there around we've got around the world. yeah we've got around the world. yeah we've got a culture. shared to. how a shared culture. shared to. how we've got shared history and speak language and speak the same language and i feel like it's more fit us than it is the eu . feel like it's more fit us than it is the eu. it's feel like it's more fit us than it is the eu . it's interesting it is the eu. it's interesting you say that, but i think i'm actually thinking more than that, you know? yes of course australia , new zealand, canada australia, new zealand, canada and the states to a large extent , there is a very, very strong shared culture, shared history . shared culture, shared history. but actually, i think tends to narrow . i but actually, i think tends to narrow. i think but actually, i think tends to narrow . i think there but actually, i think tends to narrow. i think there are so many other countries, the worl
and do you think this is a good model for the future of brexit. britain can zac cancer uk.reat idea. i think we've got friends out there got some friends out there around we've got around the world. yeah we've got around the world. yeah we've got a culture. shared to. how a shared culture. shared to. how we've got shared history and speak language and speak the same language and i feel like it's more fit us than it is the eu . feel like it's more fit us than it is the eu. it's feel like it's...
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britain's new budget. pub goers will save 11 pence on beer which is part of a new brexit pub guarantee. in a moment. (vo) ...help communities thrive. that's why wells fargo has donated over $420 million dollars to diverse small business owners. (smb) back to alpha, plant. (vo) when a bank does what it says... (smb) lights on guys. (vo) ...small businesses can reach new heights. doing gets it done. wells fargo, the bank of doing. the day you get your clearchoice dental implants makes every day... a "let's dig in" day... mm. ...a "chow down" day... a "take a big bite" day... a "perfectly delicious" day... - mm. [ chuckles ] - ...a "love my new teeth" day. because your clearchoice day is the day everything is back on the menu. a clearchoice day changes every day. schedule a free consultation. ♪ ♪ make your dream car...a reality. mercedes-benz certified pre-owned vehicles are rigorously inspected to live up to the highest of expectations. when it comes to reducing sugar in your family's diet, the more choices, the better. that's why america's beverage companies are working together to delive
britain's new budget. pub goers will save 11 pence on beer which is part of a new brexit pub guarantee. in a moment. (vo) ...help communities thrive. that's why wells fargo has donated over $420 million dollars to diverse small business owners. (smb) back to alpha, plant. (vo) when a bank does what it says... (smb) lights on guys. (vo) ...small businesses can reach new heights. doing gets it done. wells fargo, the bank of doing. the day you get your clearchoice dental implants makes every...
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and ever since brexit, britain is on the hunt for trade deals. but at what cost? well, the trade minister for the united arab emirates says if you want to trade with us, then you got a bottleneck about human rights. so if we want to win people over round the world, should we basically stop lecturing them about their human rights records ? and home human rights records? and home secretary suella braverman is on the march again. she's telling the march again. she's telling the police to stop recording the names of people accused of non crime. her incidents . police crime. her incidents. police should be protecting free speech, she says, and she singled out the case of the teenagerin singled out the case of the teenager in wakefield, who was added to the police files after scoffing a copy of the koran. how suella got it right. we'll have all of that to comment and more. but before we do that. yes sorry, yes, sorry . i sorry about sorry, yes, sorry. i sorry about that. anyway as i was just pondering, we have indeed got a lot to get through tonight. you've got to. fant
and ever since brexit, britain is on the hunt for trade deals. but at what cost? well, the trade minister for the united arab emirates says if you want to trade with us, then you got a bottleneck about human rights. so if we want to win people over round the world, should we basically stop lecturing them about their human rights records ? and home human rights records? and home secretary suella braverman is on the march again. she's telling the march again. she's telling the police to stop...
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brexit. goods from britain destined to northern ireland with a separat redline for destined for the eu here's u.k. prime minister speaking following the ratification. >> a jobless tim impment it for the people of northern ireland and restores the balance of the belfast good friday agreement. >> the ireland correspondent. talk about the significance of today's change. >> there is always a continuing security threat in northern ireland primarily posed by violent dissident republicans. these are armed groups known as power militaries somewhat of a hangover from the days of conflict 25 years ago. who still exist in a much smaller form today. ultimately their aim is for northern ireland to leave the u.k. and become a united ireland wherthey believe in carrying out political violence to pursue this aim. security services had downgraded the threat level in northern ireland. for much of the past 13 years, it has remained severe. raised back to severe once again today because security services believe there has been increased activity from these violent dissident republican groups. the most notable in
brexit. goods from britain destined to northern ireland with a separat redline for destined for the eu here's u.k. prime minister speaking following the ratification. >> a jobless tim impment it for the people of northern ireland and restores the balance of the belfast good friday agreement. >> the ireland correspondent. talk about the significance of today's change. >> there is always a continuing security threat in northern ireland primarily posed by violent dissident...
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brooks 92 wife this time cos i've got nigel nelson as well and i'll go to you and we're doing brexit britainp and get the muddled so greatest britain given that it is international women's and no they don't have a penis adam is kate middleton has just a general badass you know worry every day you know mum of three seven my age of my three kids just watch doing charity and she's a bit like a swan you know that kind of disguise ball. i think her legs are going 3000 miles per hour, one underneath. now she's done with now she's done it with meghan, you keeping cool where you know, keeping her cool where they the crossbow she was they were the crossbow she was she was that she is right on cue i mean can just imagine now i mean you can just imagine now the of kensington the ladies of kensington and chelsea just definitely where chelsea just definitely a where do come okay. do i get do i get come okay. do i get come? okay. that was going be come? okay. that was going to be all the on the kings, i all the rage on the kings, i think, the husbands that will think, is the husbands that will be you get
brooks 92 wife this time cos i've got nigel nelson as well and i'll go to you and we're doing brexit britainp and get the muddled so greatest britain given that it is international women's and no they don't have a penis adam is kate middleton has just a general badass you know worry every day you know mum of three seven my age of my three kids just watch doing charity and she's a bit like a swan you know that kind of disguise ball. i think her legs are going 3000 miles per hour, one underneath....
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brooks 92 wife this time cos i've got nigel nelson as well and i'll go to you and we're doing brexit britainmess up and get the muddled so greatest britain given that it is international women's and no they don't have a penis adam is kate middleton has just a general badass you know worry every day you know mum of three seven my age of my three kids just watch doing charity and she's a bit like a swan you know that kind of disguise ball. i think her legs are going 3000 miles per hour, one underneath. now she's done with now she's done it with meghan, you keeping cool where you know, keeping her cool where they the crossbow she was they were the crossbow she was she was that she is right on cue i mean can just imagine now i mean you can just imagine now the kensington the ladies of kensington and chelsea just definitely where chelsea just definitely a where do come okay. do i get do i get come okay. do i get come? okay. that was going to be all the on the kings, i all the rage on the kings, i think, the husbands that will think, is the husbands that will be do you get be saying, where do you
brooks 92 wife this time cos i've got nigel nelson as well and i'll go to you and we're doing brexit britainmess up and get the muddled so greatest britain given that it is international women's and no they don't have a penis adam is kate middleton has just a general badass you know worry every day you know mum of three seven my age of my three kids just watch doing charity and she's a bit like a swan you know that kind of disguise ball. i think her legs are going 3000 miles per hour, one...
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indeed, as you correctly said, this means that in a new order daily, that is, in the post-brexit world , when britain and the eu have finally agreed, ukraine will become part of their common agenda, and this is really a very, very positive signal, and it is really good, mr. oleksandr. please help me and all our viewers to understand in a rather complex, well, incomprehensible topic, northern streams 2 and explosions on northern streams 2, a bunch of different studies , hersh tells one thing, and the new york times writes about something completely different, today i read what they write in moscow that it was not profitable for ukraine to blow up this northern streams 2 and no do they have anything to undermine it? tell me, please, do you have any understanding from whom all these throwaways came from and who can really stand like this, who is benefiting from these sabotages, in fact it is difficult to say because they were beneficial to many, if not very they were even profitable for the russians to weave conspiracies there, because the russians finally understood that the stage of normal gas relatio
indeed, as you correctly said, this means that in a new order daily, that is, in the post-brexit world , when britain and the eu have finally agreed, ukraine will become part of their common agenda, and this is really a very, very positive signal, and it is really good, mr. oleksandr. please help me and all our viewers to understand in a rather complex, well, incomprehensible topic, northern streams 2 and explosions on northern streams 2, a bunch of different studies , hersh tells one thing,...
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and indeed as you rightly said, this means that in the new agenda, that is, in the post-brexit world , when britaingreed, ukraine will become part of their common agenda and this is really a very, very positive signal and it is really good mr. oleksandr help please help me and all our viewers understand a rather complex, well, incomprehensible topic , northern streams 2 and explosions on northern streams 2, a bunch of different studies, hersh tells one thing, and the new york times writes about completely different, today i read that they wrote in moscow that it was not profitable for ukraine to undermine these northern streams 2 and they have nothing to undermine it. these explosions are actually difficult to say, because they were beneficial to many people, if there is too much to weave a conspiracy theory, they were even beneficial to the russians, because the russians finally understood that the stage of normal gas relations with europe was ending for them in they are running out of opportunities to use these streams as an element of influence on europeans and therefore make a diversion to show
and indeed as you rightly said, this means that in the new agenda, that is, in the post-brexit world , when britaingreed, ukraine will become part of their common agenda and this is really a very, very positive signal and it is really good mr. oleksandr help please help me and all our viewers understand a rather complex, well, incomprehensible topic , northern streams 2 and explosions on northern streams 2, a bunch of different studies, hersh tells one thing, and the new york times writes about...
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britain out of the eu. it's him that's going to be on trial. there is the other issue which is how and after you deal with northern ireland post—brexit, post britainminutes-— stories all in a space of a few minutes. , . ,., ., ., ~ , minutes. this windsor framework is su - osed minutes. this windsor framework is supposed to — minutes. this windsor framework is supposed to make — minutes. this windsor framework is supposed to make it _ minutes. this windsor framework is supposed to make it palatable i minutes. this windsor framework is supposed to make it palatable the i supposed to make it palatable the arrangements that for some mps, particularly those from the dup in northern ireland, not happy that northern ireland, not happy that northern ireland, not happy that northern ireland is treated in their view, definitely from the rest of the united kingdom.— view, definitely from the rest of the united kingdom. without going too much detail, after— the united kingdom. without going too much detail, after brexit, i too much detail, after brexit, northern ireland is staying in the eu, northern ireland is being treated differently to the rest of the uk
britain out of the eu. it's him that's going to be on trial. there is the other issue which is how and after you deal with northern ireland post—brexit, post britainminutes-— stories all in a space of a few minutes. , . ,., ., ., ~ , minutes. this windsor framework is su - osed minutes. this windsor framework is supposed to — minutes. this windsor framework is supposed to make — minutes. this windsor framework is supposed to make it _ minutes. this windsor framework is supposed to make...
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_ this post—brexit world we need to show that britain is _ this post—brexit world on - show that britain is open for business and is on the i show that britain is open for business and is on the side i business and is on the side of business _ business and is on the side of business and _ business and is on the side of business and right _ business and is on the side of business and right now, i business and is on the side ofj business and right now, given business and is on the side of. business and right now, given all the challenges _ business and right now, given all the challenges companies - business and right now, given all the challenges companies are i business and right now, given all. the challenges companies are facing whether— the challenges companies are facing whether it _ the challenges companies are facing whether it is — the challenges companies are facing whether it is labour— the challenges companies are facing whether it is labour market - whether it is labour market challenges, _ whether it is labour market challenges, rising - whether it is l
_ this post—brexit world we need to show that britain is _ this post—brexit world on - show that britain is open for business and is on the i show that britain is open for business and is on the side i business and is on the side of business _ business and is on the side of business and _ business and is on the side of business and right _ business and is on the side of business and right now, i business and is on the side ofj business and right now, given business and is on the side of....
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and actually britain did try and did that during the brexit negotiations but it didn't work because thern. and as you say, j president macron mentioning that enough in return. and as you say, i president macron mentioning that was something that was, there would have to be negotiated with the eu and not france per se. 0n the subject of brexit, one of the things that they kept talking about was how this is a restoration of relations, that were impaired by brexit, and it was interesting that president macron talked about fixing the consequences of brexit. . ., talked about fixing the consequences of brexit. , ., ., , of brexit. yes, i thought it was fascinating. — of brexit. yes, i thought it was fascinating, clearly _ of brexit. yes, i thought it was fascinating, clearly both i of brexit. yes, i thought it was fascinating, clearly both sidesl of brexit. yes, i thought it was i fascinating, clearly both sides want to press the reset button but one president was asked if he thought they could be as good a body to britain as before, the answer revealed something which britain's allies think
and actually britain did try and did that during the brexit negotiations but it didn't work because thern. and as you say, j president macron mentioning that enough in return. and as you say, i president macron mentioning that was something that was, there would have to be negotiated with the eu and not france per se. 0n the subject of brexit, one of the things that they kept talking about was how this is a restoration of relations, that were impaired by brexit, and it was interesting that...
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also on the program, britain's prime minister seeks support for his new post brexit trade deal for northernland. nigeria's ruling party candidate is leading the votes and its presidential election. the opposition calls for a rerun. welcome to the program. we start with the international row over tiktok. china accuses the u.s. of overreacting after federal employees were ordered to remove the app from government smartphones. tiktok is owned by the chinese firm bytedance. on monday, the white house game government agencies 30 days to remove tiktok from their phones. the u.s. because the guidance a critical step forward in addressing the risks presented by the app to sensitive data. the federal achieve of information security officer said that this is partthe administration's ongoing commitments to securing our digital infrastructure and protecting the american people's privacy and security. china disagrees. here is a foreign ministry spokesperson. >> the united states, t world's number one superpower, is so afraid of a mobile phone application that young people like so much, they completely l
also on the program, britain's prime minister seeks support for his new post brexit trade deal for northernland. nigeria's ruling party candidate is leading the votes and its presidential election. the opposition calls for a rerun. welcome to the program. we start with the international row over tiktok. china accuses the u.s. of overreacting after federal employees were ordered to remove the app from government smartphones. tiktok is owned by the chinese firm bytedance. on monday, the white...
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i think a lot of people here sense what is no doubt britain's aim, that this visit is about rebuilding relationships in a post—brexithasising the importance to britain dotted that we are just seeing the german president arriving. as head of state he is the one who will officially greet king charles iii. it is unprecedented that someone should be welcomed here at brandenburg gate with full military honours. i don't know what you can see a rear at the moment but there is a huge military band. they moved from their mustering position a few moments ago to prepare for the arrival of king charles iii. they were warming up a little bit earlier, no doubt delighting the crowd is because many people waiting for king charles have been queueing here hours in the hope of getting in. i been queueing here hours in the hope of getting in-— of getting in. i know you are at a disadvantage — of getting in. i know you are at a disadvantage because _ of getting in. i know you are at a disadvantage because you - of getting in. i know you are at a disadvantage because you are i of getting in. i know you are at a disadvantage because you a
i think a lot of people here sense what is no doubt britain's aim, that this visit is about rebuilding relationships in a post—brexithasising the importance to britain dotted that we are just seeing the german president arriving. as head of state he is the one who will officially greet king charles iii. it is unprecedented that someone should be welcomed here at brandenburg gate with full military honours. i don't know what you can see a rear at the moment but there is a huge military band....
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brexit. goods from britain destined for northern ireland will travel through a new "green lane", with a separate sunak speaking last week following the deal�*s ratification. now, ourjob is to implement it so we can move forward to a better and brighterfuture for the people of northern ireland. it crucially restores the balance in the belfast good friday agreement. that was the priority. the agreement delivers that. our ireland correspondent emma vardy told me more about the significance of today's change. there is always a continuing security threat here in northern ireland, primarily posed by violent dissident republicans. these are armed groups known as paramilitaries who are something of a hangover from the days of conflict in northern ireland 25 years ago but who still exist in a much smaller form today. ultimately, their image for northern ireland to leave the uk and become a united ireland with the irish republic, but they believe in carry out political violence, to pursue this aim. the security services last year had in fact downgraded the threat level in northern ireland, but for much of
brexit. goods from britain destined for northern ireland will travel through a new "green lane", with a separate sunak speaking last week following the deal�*s ratification. now, ourjob is to implement it so we can move forward to a better and brighterfuture for the people of northern ireland. it crucially restores the balance in the belfast good friday agreement. that was the priority. the agreement delivers that. our ireland correspondent emma vardy told me more about the...
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reporter: britain receives fewer asylum-seekers than other european nations like italy, germany, or france. as part of its party's brexitlan to take back control of britain's borders, rishi sunak has made curbing small boat crossings a top priority. the issue is likely to be on the agenda when he meets with his french counterpart, emmanuel macron, at a summit in paris on friday. mark: two of four americans killed when they drove into mexico have been found dead. the two strivers have returned to the u.s., this coming from local officials. the kidnappings have put a spotlight on u.s. concerns over gang violence in mexico. . republicans are pushing for the u.s. government to take a tougher line on mexican organized crime, and rising drug-related deaths. tourists in nepal donned themselves with colors, while widows are restricted from those, broke away from tradition for a holiday. our correspondent has this. reporter: pink, purple, red, the streets are brimming with revelers doused in hues to celebrate a festival of colors. tourists have gathered in the square, smearing each other with paint and dancing in the streets to
reporter: britain receives fewer asylum-seekers than other european nations like italy, germany, or france. as part of its party's brexitlan to take back control of britain's borders, rishi sunak has made curbing small boat crossings a top priority. the issue is likely to be on the agenda when he meets with his french counterpart, emmanuel macron, at a summit in paris on friday. mark: two of four americans killed when they drove into mexico have been found dead. the two strivers have returned...
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i think it's a sign that post—brexit britain and germany want to get their act together implementationssappeared. i think the king is about get to sleep because i think that interminable speech by the german local dignitary is come to an end. this is what soft looks like, isn't it? and it is. and of course , great quest quiz and of course, great quest quiz question for. and of course, great quest quiz question for . our viewers and question for. our viewers and listeners on gb news what's the name of the president of germany. oh, did we? but i think write it down. yes, frank. walter steinmeier. meyer and the german chancellor, she said olaf scholz, because the fact is, the is recognisable all around the world. absolutely. absolutely in the same way his mother was she was most famous, most photographed woman on, the planet. and i think charles probably is the most photographed man , the photographed famous man, the planet. just getting now planet. he's just getting up now the got his speech the king. he's got his speech with him. he's shaking hands of . the local premier so we're going t
i think it's a sign that post—brexit britain and germany want to get their act together implementationssappeared. i think the king is about get to sleep because i think that interminable speech by the german local dignitary is come to an end. this is what soft looks like, isn't it? and it is. and of course , great quest quiz and of course, great quest quiz question for. and of course, great quest quiz question for . our viewers and question for. our viewers and listeners on gb news what's the...
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cope with those because i deal with these young people all the time and i said britain after brexit, britaine competence levels were not. well, i'll you're sounding very sensible. i mean first of all what about love what about. what about love at first sight? and also , if you look at the and also, if you look at the fifties and in particular was society not quite well by people getting married . at 18 they'd getting married. at 18 they'd had all of their kids by the time they were in their mid twenties. did that? did yes. that was a model . you know, the that was a model. you know, the big media and all of that. that's what was it. but it was very much more biological and psychological. so it was a little facile and it still is love at first sight. and don't mention it. yes, but look, many people today and believe that she is beautifully in his and there's instant attraction . you there's instant attraction. you know, and there is that whole sexual traction. that's what dominates our media nowadays. it's not about the emotions , i it's not about the emotions, i think, of a commitment in lov
cope with those because i deal with these young people all the time and i said britain after brexit, britaine competence levels were not. well, i'll you're sounding very sensible. i mean first of all what about love what about. what about love at first sight? and also , if you look at the and also, if you look at the fifties and in particular was society not quite well by people getting married . at 18 they'd getting married. at 18 they'd had all of their kids by the time they were in their mid...
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so has the british broadcast media exposed its blatant bias against britain's brexit, delivering primeinister once and for all.7 that's minister once and for all? that's how big debate later in the media bouts also coming tonight as hope a high profile brexit year like priti patel and liz truss lead a rebellion liz truss lead a tory rebellion that left needing a labour leg up to pass his northern ireland deal up to pass his northern ireland deal. will the pm's soft tear the party apart ? will brexit and the party apart? will brexit and chairman of the iag group of tory mp mark francois speaks out live in the studio. plus former tory minister ann widdecombe has stay on a monumental day . stay on a monumental day. westminster she lends her on unmissable analysis big style. soon plus, as a top american lawyer says there's no exception for royalty after reports prince harry could be deported over his drug use, the tank battling to have his visa details released reveals why it's fighting for transparency . it is important transparency. it is important that no one receives preference or trea
so has the british broadcast media exposed its blatant bias against britain's brexit, delivering primeinister once and for all.7 that's minister once and for all? that's how big debate later in the media bouts also coming tonight as hope a high profile brexit year like priti patel and liz truss lead a rebellion liz truss lead a tory rebellion that left needing a labour leg up to pass his northern ireland deal up to pass his northern ireland deal. will the pm's soft tear the party apart ? will...
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if the police had responded more quickly , i'm responded more quickly, i'm brexit britain snow set tountry. temperatures are plummeting. experts are warning these park conditions are no . these park conditions are no. that could last at least a fortnight , with serious worries fortnight, with serious worries now the elderly and the now about the elderly and the vulnerable . and if you're a vulnerable. and if you're a smoker , you want to watch this smoker, you want to watch this as a leading charity reveals that 75,000 gp appointments are taken up by smokers every month. they are asking, is it time to charge smokers? the nhs treatment . welcome. if you're treatment. welcome. if you're just joining us, where have you been? they've missed a lot having their best half hour. we still got two more hours to go . still got two more hours to go. we're going to be talking about all sorts of things this morning, particularly that smokers you've been smokers issue. you've been getting with me about getting in touch with me about that already. vaiews@gbnews.uk is email address we is the email add
if the police had responded more quickly , i'm responded more quickly, i'm brexit britain snow set tountry. temperatures are plummeting. experts are warning these park conditions are no . these park conditions are no. that could last at least a fortnight , with serious worries fortnight, with serious worries now the elderly and the now about the elderly and the vulnerable . and if you're a vulnerable. and if you're a smoker , you want to watch this smoker, you want to watch this as a leading...
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cope with those because i deal with these young people all the time and i said britain after brexit, britaine competence levels were not. well, i'll you're sounding very sensible. i mean first of all what about love what about. what about love at first sight? and also , if you look at the and also, if you look at the fifties and in particular was society not quite well by people getting married . at 18 they'd getting married. at 18 they'd had all of their kids by the time they were in their mid twenties. did that? did yes. that was a model . you know, the that was a model. you know, the big media and all of that. that's what was it. but it was very much more biological and psychological. so it was a little facile and it still is love at first sight. and don't mention it. yes, but look, many people today and believe that she is beautifully in his and there's instant attraction . you there's instant attraction. you know, and there is that whole sexual traction. that's what dominates our media nowadays. it's not about the emotions , i it's not about the emotions, i think, of a commitment in lov
cope with those because i deal with these young people all the time and i said britain after brexit, britaine competence levels were not. well, i'll you're sounding very sensible. i mean first of all what about love what about. what about love at first sight? and also , if you look at the and also, if you look at the fifties and in particular was society not quite well by people getting married . at 18 they'd getting married. at 18 they'd had all of their kids by the time they were in their mid...
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britain's place in the world. on this side , on my side, the this side, on my side, the brexit debate. a key internal central player outside of the european, as a sovereign nation . and we as a sovereign nation. and we were prepared for that. we were little englanders . we were little englanders. we were warned we would become irrelevant, post—colonial archipelago longing for scintilla of the significance we enjoyed. well, the doubters have once again been proved wrong . once again been proved wrong. today, the prime minister met the us president, joe biden and the us president, joe biden and the australian prime minister and albanese for the awkward talks in california. this security pact enables britain to a key role on the international stage with allies like the us and australia combating the ever threat of china . plus, of threat of china. plus, of course, there's the fund that it up the french. i'm joined by some of the extreme left distinguished who for many years i addressed as his excellency because he was the australian high commissioner. i think i'm now allowed to call you a
britain's place in the world. on this side , on my side, the this side, on my side, the brexit debate. a key internal central player outside of the european, as a sovereign nation . and we as a sovereign nation. and we were prepared for that. we were little englanders . we were little englanders. we were warned we would become irrelevant, post—colonial archipelago longing for scintilla of the significance we enjoyed. well, the doubters have once again been proved wrong . once again been...