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now:— and former brexit party mep. wew. yae— and former brexit party mep.away from the images. more—witn.- can't get away from the images. they're _with. they. can't get away from the images. they' get with. they can't get away from the images. they' get away with. they can't get away from the images. they' get away from with. they can't get away from the images. they' get away from the they can't get away from the images. they' get away from the constant can't get away from the constant communication.— can't get away from the constant communication. imagine communication. i can't imagine wnat—teen- communication. i can't imaginel what—been like. what that would have been like. oh, what that would have been like. ten-iike— what that would have been like. ten-iike it— what that would have been like. oh,-like if-prank. oh, awful. like if i got prank eatis— oh, awful. like if i got prank eatis every— oh, awful. like if i got prank calls every now— oh, awful. like if i got prank calls every now and again or did tnings— calls every now and again or did tnings ii
now:— and former brexit party mep. wew. yae— and former brexit party mep.away from the images. more—witn.- can't get away from the images. they're _with. they. can't get away from the images. they' get with. they can't get away from the images. they' get away with. they can't get away from the images. they' get away from with. they can't get away from the images. they' get away from the they can't get away from the images. they' get away from the constant can't get away from the constant...
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mep, and john— former brexit party mep, and john mcternan— former brexit party mep, and john mcternan se— which one i'd find more annoying . rne so nrre— which one i'd find more annoying . the 50 mile an— which one i'd find more annoying . the 50 mile an hour speed unn— . the 50 mile an hour speed rrnrr. r— . the 50 mile an hour speed limit. i don't— . the 50 mile an hour speed limit. i don't know. would that be limit. i don't know. would that re nnen— limit. i don't know. would that be much safer?— limit. i don't know. would that be much safer? i— limit. i don't know. would that be much safer? i don't think neenre— be much safer? i don't think people een— be much safer? i don't think people even really stick to rnese— people even really stick to these temporary speed measures anwwaw. — these temporary speed measures anwwaw. krenarr— these temporary speed measures anyway. richard says you need big nenew— anyway. richard says you need big nenew rer— anyway. richard says you need big money for big brains , but big money for big brains, but wen-re— big money for big brains, but wenre anr
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we've just brexit party mep. we've just been— brexit party mep.that it's only kind of now that people are reeiieing— of now that people are realising, well, actually inere-e— realising, well, actually inere-e e— realising, well, actually there's a real- realising, well, actually there's a real consequence here wnen— there's a real consequence here wnen ii— there's a real consequence here wnen ii ce— there's a real consequence here when it comes to— there's a real consequence here when it comes to net zero when it when it comes to net zero when i ce— when it comes to net zero when i ie— when it comes to net zero when it comes to the— when it comes to net zero when it comes to the impacts on eceeic-e— it comes to the impacts on eeeeie-e iiwee— it comes to the impacts on people's lives .— it comes to the impacts on people's lives . one of my other people's lives. one of my other ei— people's lives. one of my other viewer, one of my— people's lives. one of my other viewer, one of my other viewers is viewer, one of my other viewers ie ieiking— viewer,
we've just brexit party mep. we've just been— brexit party mep.that it's only kind of now that people are reeiieing— of now that people are realising, well, actually inere-e— realising, well, actually inere-e e— realising, well, actually there's a real- realising, well, actually there's a real consequence here wnen— there's a real consequence here wnen ii— there's a real consequence here wnen ii ce— there's a real consequence here when it comes to— there's a real consequence...
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— consultant kate emma burnell and former brexit party mep and broadcaster— former brexit partyses are in. iris— and conditions that nurses are in. its aboar— and conditions that nurses are in. it's about the— and conditions that nurses are in. it's about the fact- and conditions that nurses are in. it's about the fact that we have a massive gap in the amount of nurses that we need to hire if we stop them being able to have basic right to strike, which we do have in this country , we then we will not improve the ability to hire new nurses and to make that an attractive proposition in a profession that people want to go into. we have a much longer term problem, which is that we are not attracting the staff, we are not keeping the staff. we have a retention problem . we have a retention problem. we have a recruitment problem and john cleese i hear what emma said and i think the nurses deserve i do think the nurses deserve a bump , but not i do think the nurses deserve a bump, but not the or 20% i do think the nurses deserve a bump , but not the or 20% they bump, but not the 19 or
— consultant kate emma burnell and former brexit party mep and broadcaster— former brexit partyses are in. iris— and conditions that nurses are in. its aboar— and conditions that nurses are in. it's about the— and conditions that nurses are in. it's about the fact- and conditions that nurses are in. it's about the fact that we have a massive gap in the amount of nurses that we need to hire if we stop them being able to have basic right to strike, which we do have in this country , we...
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— consultant kate emma burnell and former brexit party mep and broadcaster— former brexit partyses are in. iris— and conditions that nurses are in. its aboar— and conditions that nurses are in. it's about the— and conditions that nurses are in. it's about the fact- and conditions that nurses are in. it's about the fact that we have a massive gap in the amount of nurses that we need to hire if we stop them being able to have basic right to strike, which we do have in this country , we then we will not improve the ability to hire new nurses and to make that an attractive proposition in a profession that people want to go into. we have a much longer term problem, which is that we are not attracting the staff, we are not keeping the staff. we have a retention problem . we have a retention problem. we have a recruitment problem and john cleese i hear what emma said and i the nurses deserve a i do think the nurses deserve a bump , but not i do think the nurses deserve a bump, but not the or 20% i do think the nurses deserve a bump , but not the or 20% they bump, but not the 19 or 20%
— consultant kate emma burnell and former brexit party mep and broadcaster— former brexit partyses are in. iris— and conditions that nurses are in. its aboar— and conditions that nurses are in. it's about the— and conditions that nurses are in. it's about the fact- and conditions that nurses are in. it's about the fact that we have a massive gap in the amount of nurses that we need to hire if we stop them being able to have basic right to strike, which we do have in this country , we...
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mep, neltnta— and the former brexit party mep, neltnta te— and the former brexit party mep, belindaeen publicly released. but has not been publicly released. nut eve— has not been publicly released. nut nat— has not been publicly released. but we've had some of it voiced by an— but we've had some of it voiced by an aoton— but we've had some of it voiced by an aoton . — but we've had some of it voiced by an actor. we— but we've had some of it voiced by an actor . 3222 2“ c but we've had some of it voiced by an actor . 222“ c by an actor. we don't need to talk about the finances. the finances are absolute fine now mired in scandal with her separatism fantasy. now a pipe dream , sturgeon— separatism fantasy. now a pipe dream , sturgeon finally- now a pipe dream , sturgeon finally broke dream, sturgeon finally broke her dream, sturgeon finally broke nen stlenoe— dream, sturgeon finally broke her silence over— dream, sturgeon finally broke her silence over the weekend . her silence over the weekend. tno— her silence over the weekend. the last— her silence over the weekend. the last tow—
mep, neltnta— and the former brexit party mep, neltnta te— and the former brexit party mep, belindaeen publicly released. but has not been publicly released. nut eve— has not been publicly released. nut nat— has not been publicly released. but we've had some of it voiced by an— but we've had some of it voiced by an aoton— but we've had some of it voiced by an aoton . — but we've had some of it voiced by an actor. we— but we've had some of it voiced by an actor . 3222 2“ c but...
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mep, neltnta— and the former brexit party mep, neltnta te— and the former brexit party mep, belindaen publicly released. but has not been publicly released. nut eve— has not been publicly released. nut nat— has not been publicly released. but we've had some of it voiced by an— but we've had some of it voiced by an aoton— but we've had some of it voiced by an aoton . — but we've had some of it voiced by an actor. we— but we've had some of it voiced by an actor . 3222 2“ c but we've had some of it voiced by an actor . 222“ c by an actor. we don't need to talk about the finances. the finances are absolute fine now mired in scandal with her separatism fantasy. now a pipe dream , sturgeon— separatism fantasy. now a pipe dream , sturgeon finally- now a pipe dream , sturgeon finally broke dream, sturgeon finally broke her dream, sturgeon finally broke nen stlenoe— dream, sturgeon finally broke her silence over— dream, sturgeon finally broke her silence over the weekend . her silence over the weekend. tno— her silence over the weekend. the last— her silence over the weekend. the last tow— h
mep, neltnta— and the former brexit party mep, neltnta te— and the former brexit party mep, belindaen publicly released. but has not been publicly released. nut eve— has not been publicly released. nut nat— has not been publicly released. but we've had some of it voiced by an— but we've had some of it voiced by an aoton— but we've had some of it voiced by an aoton . — but we've had some of it voiced by an actor. we— but we've had some of it voiced by an actor . 3222 2“ c but...
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. contributor and former brexit party mep martin daubney . g or a bug bingo— system? is it a good thing or a bad thing? what's— system? is it a good thing or a bad thing? what's your view ? bad thing? what's your view? i rumb— bad thing? what's your view? i mink-gooe— bad thing? what's your view? i rbmb-goou-r- bad thing? what's your view? i think-good-i don'tl think it's a good thing. i don't feel an invasion of feel it's an invasion of privacy. it will help keep us privacy. it will help to keep us all obviously it all safer. it's obviously it doesn't protect against everything, spreads everything, but it spreads awareness of certain dangers. i think oliver dowden the effectively deputy prime minister, struck a fairly cautious note, use that phrase a high bar for it to be used. so it's not going to be used too often because we don't want to spread anxiety . but bearing often because we don't want to spread anxiety. but bearing in mind that terrorist attacks have often very crowded often been in very crowded places manchester arena in places l
. contributor and former brexit party mep martin daubney . g or a bug bingo— system? is it a good thing or a bad thing? what's— system? is it a good thing or a bad thing? what's your view ? bad thing? what's your view? i rumb— bad thing? what's your view? i mink-gooe— bad thing? what's your view? i rbmb-goou-r- bad thing? what's your view? i think-good-i don'tl think it's a good thing. i don't feel an invasion of feel it's an invasion of privacy. it will help keep us privacy. it will...
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, who's kindly— of the brexit party, who's kindly joined— of the brexit party, who's kindly joinedort that doesn't deliver? wen, r— effort that doesn't deliver? well, can i say— effort that doesn't deliver? well, can i say before answering your— well, can i say before answering your oueerron— well, can i say before answering your oueerron .— well, can i say before answering your question , what a pleasure your question, what a pleasure it your question, what a pleasure u re— your question, what a pleasure n relpe— your question, what a pleasure n relpe nee,— your question, what a pleasure it is be here, jacob, with it is to be here, jacob, with you— it is to be here, jacob, with you one— it is to be here, jacob, with you ono urgen— it is to be here, jacob, with you and nigel, two great pouncor— you and nigel, two great political free _ you and nigel, two great political free thinkers. ' r: political free thinkers. and i'm not ur— political free thinkers. and i'm not r— political free thinkers. and i'm not sure i know— political free thinkers. and i'm not sure i know any more about
, who's kindly— of the brexit party, who's kindly joined— of the brexit party, who's kindly joinedort that doesn't deliver? wen, r— effort that doesn't deliver? well, can i say— effort that doesn't deliver? well, can i say before answering your— well, can i say before answering your oueerron— well, can i say before answering your oueerron .— well, can i say before answering your question , what a pleasure your question, what a pleasure it your question, what a pleasure u re—...
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ben habib, former brexit party and former brexit party mep and tnntgratton— former brexit party mep andyoung children. i ton-t— to engage young children. i ton-t tnnt— to engage young children. i don't think you _ to engage young children. i don't think you have- to engage young children. i don't think you have to - to engage young children. i don't think you have to be a pro—monarchy teacher to teach a lesson about the coronation because i think the department of education was thinking children should know what's going happen on may the 6th. going to happen on may the 6th. otherwise it's just a tv programme a gets put programme where a crown gets put on king charles's head. but of course , it's much, more course, it's much, much more than our than that. it's part of our history goes back history that goes back a thousand years. the year four ctaee— thousand years. the year four class—church. thousand years. the year fouri class—church of class at saint mary's church of tngtant— class at saint mary's church of england primary— class at saint mary's church of england primary in england p
ben habib, former brexit party and former brexit party mep and tnntgratton— former brexit party mep andyoung children. i ton-t— to engage young children. i ton-t tnnt— to engage young children. i don't think you _ to engage young children. i don't think you have- to engage young children. i don't think you have to - to engage young children. i don't think you have to be a pro—monarchy teacher to teach a lesson about the coronation because i think the department of education was thinking...
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columnist carole malone, senior reporter at the ai newspaper, benjamin butterworth, and former brexit party belinda de lucy. carole malone. so much for a reset. but you know starmer does this all the time. i the sun today called floppy and that's just about right. he has turned flip flopping a new turning , a flip flopping a new turning, a political strategy. he does it all the time. in the past year, he's changed his mind or he's changes pledges on tax issues to universal credit nationalisation. and that's just come off the top of my head. you know, he's changed whatever he he tailors his view with to the prevailing of the day. i remember year ago he was totally against nationalisation. two or three months ago i was on a show with him when he was about how great nationalisation would be for rail industry or for the rail industry or whatever. you know, man, it whatever. you know, this man, it opens himself up to ridicule all the time on trans issues is all over this. he said he's over the on this. he said he's trying appease these trying to appease these ideologies and in doing so he's alie
columnist carole malone, senior reporter at the ai newspaper, benjamin butterworth, and former brexit party belinda de lucy. carole malone. so much for a reset. but you know starmer does this all the time. i the sun today called floppy and that's just about right. he has turned flip flopping a new turning , a flip flopping a new turning, a political strategy. he does it all the time. in the past year, he's changed his mind or he's changes pledges on tax issues to universal credit...
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columnist carole malone, senior reporter at the ai newspaper, benjamin butterworth, and former brexit party belinda de lucy. carole malone. so much for a reset. but you know starmer does this all the time. i the sun today called floppy and that's just about right. he has turned flip flopping a new turning , a flip flopping a new turning, a political strategy. he does it all the time. in the past year, he's changed his mind or he's changes pledges on tax issues to universal credit nationalisation. and that's just come off the top of my head. you know, he's changed whatever he he tailors his view with to the prevailing of the day. i remember year ago he was totally against nationalisation. two or three months ago i was on a show with him when he was about how great nationalisation would be for the rail industry or whatever. know, this it whatever. you know, this man, it opens himself up to ridicule all the time on trans issues is all over this. he said he's over the on this. he said he's trying appease these trying to appease these ideologies and in doing so he's alienate huge swathes of labo
columnist carole malone, senior reporter at the ai newspaper, benjamin butterworth, and former brexit party belinda de lucy. carole malone. so much for a reset. but you know starmer does this all the time. i the sun today called floppy and that's just about right. he has turned flip flopping a new turning , a flip flopping a new turning, a political strategy. he does it all the time. in the past year, he's changed his mind or he's changes pledges on tax issues to universal credit...
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so it's— referendum and then we had the brexit party. so it's been quite a brexit party.in the— a strong view on anything in life, whether— a strong view on anything in life, whether it's— a strong view on anything in life, whether it's a charitable hhtereet,— life, whether it's a charitable interest, _it's- life, whether it's a charitable interest,-it's in- interest, whether it's in eeeehhg— interest, whether it's in coaching, in— interest, whether it's in coaching, in sport , you know, coaching, in sport, you know, eetwehty— coaching, in sport, you know, actually you've— coaching, in sport, you know, actually you've got to get stuck in actually you've got to get stuck hh yewreeht— actually you've got to get stuck in yourself and— actually you've got to get stuck in yourself and try— actually you've got to get stuck in yourself and try and shape eht— in yourself and try and shape and influence— in yourself and try and shape and influence and make a difference— and influence and make a difference and— and influence and make a difference and very strong views on difference
so it's— referendum and then we had the brexit party. so it's been quite a brexit party.in the— a strong view on anything in life, whether— a strong view on anything in life, whether it's— a strong view on anything in life, whether it's a charitable hhtereet,— life, whether it's a charitable interest, _it's- life, whether it's a charitable interest,-it's in- interest, whether it's in eeeehhg— interest, whether it's in coaching, in— interest, whether it's in coaching, in sport ,...
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roger former brexit party mep. roger nonmem— former brexit party mep.s headlines. thank you, nana. am my smnn m— news headlines. thank you, nana. i'm rory smith in the— news headlines. thank you, nana. i'm rory smith in the gb- i'm rory smith in the gb newsroom . the deadline for newsroom. the deadline for nnnen— newsroom. the deadline for british nationals— newsroom. the deadline for british nationals to- the deadline for british nationals to reach the eaaann— british nationals to reach the evacuation . _ british nationals to reach the evacuation . an— british nationals to reach the evacuation . ' " ”an: s british nationals to reach the evacuation . ' " ”an: " 3" evacuation. an airfield in sudan has now passed the final evacuation flight out of sudan will take off at 6:00 this evening, uk time. will take off at 6:00 this evening, uk time . deputy prime evening, uk time. deputy prime minister oliver dowden is currently holding a cobra meeting in downing street to discuss the security situation in khartoum. well, so far, british forces have rescued more
roger former brexit party mep. roger nonmem— former brexit party mep.s headlines. thank you, nana. am my smnn m— news headlines. thank you, nana. i'm rory smith in the— news headlines. thank you, nana. i'm rory smith in the gb- i'm rory smith in the gb newsroom . the deadline for newsroom. the deadline for nnnen— newsroom. the deadline for british nationals— newsroom. the deadline for british nationals to- the deadline for british nationals to reach the eaaann— british nationals to...
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— denis macshane in the studio and former brexit party mep ben uebbb. — former brexit party mep sluggish growth. of course, not all the blame— sluggish growth. of course, not all the blame can— sluggish growth. of course, not all the blame can be at the bemee— all the blame can be at the mute eb— all the blame can be at the hands of the— all the blame can be at the hands of the public sector. webbeube— hands of the public sector. walkouts but— hands of the public sector. walkouts but that is a big bb— walkouts but that is a big bb be— walkouts but that is a big issue. it is a— walkouts but that is a big issue. it is a big issue, but be— issue. it is a big issue, but be ebee— issue. it is a big issue, but be ebee e— issue. it is a big issue, but it's also a symptom of previous brebbeme— it's also a symptom of previous problems created— it's also a symptom of previous problems created by this government. - problems created by this government. /r:::rc. problems created by this government. v/rzer. problems created by this- government. you know, these all these public sector workers
— denis macshane in the studio and former brexit party mep ben uebbb. — former brexit party mep sluggish growth. of course, not all the blame— sluggish growth. of course, not all the blame can— sluggish growth. of course, not all the blame can be at the bemee— all the blame can be at the mute eb— all the blame can be at the hands of the— all the blame can be at the hands of the public sector. webbeube— hands of the public sector. walkouts but— hands of the public sector....
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brexit party mep, martin daubney— and former brexit party mep, martin daubney. then? i think the mem— do you think then? i think the truth is finally emerging . ulez truth is finally emerging. ulez is the greatest pickpocket scheme in the history of modern politics. acas it's taxation dressed as salvation. it's saving the planet while crushing the working classes . quite the working classes. quite simply, the poorest motorists are most affected by this. they can't afford a tesla. they can't afford a new car. they often live in the boroughs. there's a map in the telegraph today showing that many of these boroughs are more than a mile from the nearest public transport link, so are transport link, so they are forced to drive . the air quality forced to drive. the air quality argument doesn't stack up ehhen argument doesn't stack up either. the most polluted air is in the city of london it has the least deaths by air pollution. the cleanest there is in bromley , which has the most deaths per borough. and why is that? because oldest live because the oldest people liv
brexit party mep, martin daubney— and former brexit party mep, martin daubney. then? i think the mem— do you think then? i think the truth is finally emerging . ulez truth is finally emerging. ulez is the greatest pickpocket scheme in the history of modern politics. acas it's taxation dressed as salvation. it's saving the planet while crushing the working classes . quite the working classes. quite simply, the poorest motorists are most affected by this. they can't afford a tesla. they can't...
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former brexit party businessman. former brexit party tott— businessman.
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elections for the brexit party in elections for the brexit party h zero,— elections for the brexitheiso young. i was aig. molly you guys. yes i was only 12. no, theiso young. i was a teenager, was so young. i was a teenager, but yeah, no, been an but yeah, no, it's been an incredible journey. so . but yeah, no, it's been an incredible journey. so. and, but yeah, no, it's been an incredible journey. so . and, of incredible journey. so. and, of course, cheryl baker , had you course, cheryl baker, had you met before or was it just the audition that you met and then eventually but we our eventually we met, but we our paths had crossed. i did miss thptthh— paths had crossed. i did miss england, which— paths had crossed. i did miss england, which was- “at: f: i did miss england, which was was just, england, which was it was just, you— england, which was it was just, wow—h— england, which was it was just, wow—h my- england, which was it was just, wow—h mw tooatl you know, i went in my local heartw— you know, i went in my local beauty competition. i was 17. art— beauty competition. i was 1
elections for the brexit party in elections for the brexit party h zero,— elections for the brexitheiso young. i was aig. molly you guys. yes i was only 12. no, theiso young. i was a teenager, was so young. i was a teenager, but yeah, no, been an but yeah, no, it's been an incredible journey. so . but yeah, no, it's been an incredible journey. so. and, but yeah, no, it's been an incredible journey. so . and, of incredible journey. so. and, of course, cheryl baker , had you course, cheryl...
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brexit party mep, rupert lowe.gn nationals better than they are treating us? well, i think you and i wont— us? well, i think you and i ntntt agree— us? well, i think you and i would agree that- a37 well, i think you and i would agree that ultimately , would agree that ultimately, tesntte— would agree that ultimately, tesntte tne— would agree that ultimately, despite the fact— would agree that ultimately, despite the fact that british petnte— despite the fact that british people votet— despite the fact that british people voted the organs of the state— people voted the organs of the state nave— people voted the organs of the state have not— people voted the organs of the state have not delivered brexit, atttnatety— state have not delivered brexit, atttnatety tney— state have not delivered brexit, ultimately they don't agree with t. — ultimately they don't agree with t. they— ultimately they don't agree with t. they met— ultimately they don't agree with it. they tried to _ ultimately they don't agree with it. they tr
brexit party mep, rupert lowe.gn nationals better than they are treating us? well, i think you and i wont— us? well, i think you and i ntntt agree— us? well, i think you and i would agree that- a37 well, i think you and i would agree that ultimately , would agree that ultimately, tesntte— would agree that ultimately, tesntte tne— would agree that ultimately, despite the fact— would agree that ultimately, despite the fact that british petnte— despite the fact that british people...
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when brexit happened all parties involved agreed the border between northern ireland and the republic to maintain the peace. so northern ireland remained in the eu's single market for goods even while the rest of the united kingdom, left. under the protocol, goods are checked as they arrive in northern ireland — to make sure they comply with the rules of the eu's single market. but unionists say the protocol creates a barrier between northern ireland and the rest of the uk. in late february, uk prime minister rishi sunak met with eu commission president ursula von der leyen, and a new deal was created. among the provisions, the northern ireland assembly would be able to pull an emergency brake for changes to eu goods rules. but the dup has refused this deal too. speaking earlier, leader sirjeffrey donaldson says his party's not under any pressure to return to power sharing. the solution won't be found in speeches made at stormont, it will be found in the hard graft and the hard yards that we need to undertake to get this right and that's what i'm determined to do, to get it right, and
when brexit happened all parties involved agreed the border between northern ireland and the republic to maintain the peace. so northern ireland remained in the eu's single market for goods even while the rest of the united kingdom, left. under the protocol, goods are checked as they arrive in northern ireland — to make sure they comply with the rules of the eu's single market. but unionists say the protocol creates a barrier between northern ireland and the rest of the uk. in late february,...
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protestant and catholic communities, has been paralysed since the democratic unionist party objected to post brexitangements. let's speak to our correspondent, charlotte gallagher, who's in belfast for us this lunch time. charlotte. northern ireland has changed enormously over the past 25 years and, thankfully, the political violence that claimed the lives of thousands of people is now very rare. there are still threats. we saw police last week warned that dissident republicans were planning attacks. but really what is overshadowing the good friday agreement anniversary at the moment is the lack of a functioning government at stormont. it is essentially mothballed with the democratic unionist party refusing to go back over their concerns over post—brexit trading arrangements. rishi sunak has said it is his priority to get stormont back up and running and he referenced those people who negotiated the good friday agreement, saying, those leaders accepted compromises and they make difficult decisions. no doubt referring to northern ireland politicians at the moment. joe biden arrives in belfast tomorr
protestant and catholic communities, has been paralysed since the democratic unionist party objected to post brexitangements. let's speak to our correspondent, charlotte gallagher, who's in belfast for us this lunch time. charlotte. northern ireland has changed enormously over the past 25 years and, thankfully, the political violence that claimed the lives of thousands of people is now very rare. there are still threats. we saw police last week warned that dissident republicans were planning...
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for ethmete— of ukip, brexit party for climate, the _ of ukip, brexit party for climate, the political under fire for anti—semitic remarks made by former party leader jeremy corbyn. asylum seekers are challenging the illegal migration bill in the court of appeal today. last year, two judges dismissed a series of legal bids against the government's plans to send asylum seekers to rwanda. home secretary suella braverman says she needs the crucial power to stop european judges from intervening in the deportation of people who arrive in the uk via unauthorised routes . the via unauthorised routes. the foreign office says the government is doing everything it can to get british nationals back to safety . it's advising back to safety. it's advising those trapped to stay indoors and wait for further information. this is following ongoing conflict in sudan. ministers held emergency talks last night. hours after the foreign secretary was questioned as to why british diplomats were being prioritised over sudan based uk citizens following an evacuation mission . for strictly evacuation mission. f
for ethmete— of ukip, brexit party for climate, the _ of ukip, brexit party for climate, the political under fire for anti—semitic remarks made by former party leader jeremy corbyn. asylum seekers are challenging the illegal migration bill in the court of appeal today. last year, two judges dismissed a series of legal bids against the government's plans to send asylum seekers to rwanda. home secretary suella braverman says she needs the crucial power to stop european judges from intervening...
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but i think the brexit party absolutely did for her those absolutely did for her in those european electionsss the english channel hate this country. mean, it is this country. i mean, it is eeeerwrerw— rt.rt:r. i mean, it is absolutely extraordinary. we give— absolutely extraordinary. we grwe—neer- absolutely extraordinary. we- give_most unlikely give money to the most unlikely and give money to the most unlikely ene— — give money to the most unlikely ene— we-we-rei and insalubrious. we've got to serr— and insalubrious. we've got to sort out. it's no good. sort this out. it's no good. jacob. look forward to that jacob. we look forward to that very much indeed. thank you, everybody. back with you everybody. i'm back with you tomorrow night at 7:00. but first, look at the first, let's have a look at the all important weather . hello all important weather. hello again. it's aidan hello again. it's aidan mcgivern here tren— again. it's aidan mcgivern here eren rne— again. it's aidan mcgivern here eren rne wer— again. it's aidan mcgivern here from the met office. another entw— from the met office
but i think the brexit party absolutely did for her those absolutely did for her in those european electionsss the english channel hate this country. mean, it is this country. i mean, it is eeeerwrerw— rt.rt:r. i mean, it is absolutely extraordinary. we give— absolutely extraordinary. we grwe—neer- absolutely extraordinary. we- give_most unlikely give money to the most unlikely and give money to the most unlikely ene— — give money to the most unlikely ene— we-we-rei and...
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but i think the brexit party absolutely did for her those absolutely did for her in those european elections as we give hundreds thousands pounds hundreds of thousands of pounds to that that encourage to charities that that encourage as migrants as possible as many migrants as possible to cross english channel hate cross the english channel hate this country. mean, it is this country. i mean, it is eeeerwrerw— rt.rtr. i mean, it is absolutely extraordinary. we give— absolutely extraordinary. we grwe—neer- absolutely extraordinary. we- give_most unlikely absolutely extraordinary. we giveinsalubrious. most unlikely absolutely extraordinary. we giveinsalubrious. �*vw�*rt; rrtinlikely absolutely extraordinary. we giveinsalubrious. �*vw�*rt; lgrtrlely absolutely extraordinary. we giveinsalubrious. lgrtr and insalubrious. we've got to serr— and insalubrious. we've got to sort out. it's no good. sort this out. it's no good. jacob. look forward to that jacob. we look forward to that very much indeed. thank you, everybody. back with you everybody. i'm back with you tomorrow night at 7:00. but first,
but i think the brexit party absolutely did for her those absolutely did for her in those european elections as we give hundreds thousands pounds hundreds of thousands of pounds to that that encourage to charities that that encourage as migrants as possible as many migrants as possible to cross english channel hate cross the english channel hate this country. mean, it is this country. i mean, it is eeeerwrerw— rt.rtr. i mean, it is absolutely extraordinary. we give— absolutely...
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the signing of the windsor framework in february did ease fears over post brexit trade rules but the democratic unionist partyon board so what does the future hold for businesses in northern ireland? gordon milligan is the chair of the institute of directors for northern ireland. give us a snapshot because you are in a position to see what business was like before the deal was signed and a business now, talk to me about how ireland has changed as a place to invest. ~ ., ., , , to invest. without doubt in my view northern ireland _ to invest. without doubt in my view northern ireland has _ to invest. without doubt in my view northern ireland has benefited - northern ireland has benefited hugely from the good friday agreement. i was therefore 30 years of the troubles, it was a bad and sad time for the history of northern ireland. plea the agreement business was difficult, limited foreign investment and companies were not growing. northern ireland was not on the tourist map. fast forward to following the agreement, north american organisations have invested 1.5 billion and two organisations and businesses in nor
the signing of the windsor framework in february did ease fears over post brexit trade rules but the democratic unionist partyon board so what does the future hold for businesses in northern ireland? gordon milligan is the chair of the institute of directors for northern ireland. give us a snapshot because you are in a position to see what business was like before the deal was signed and a business now, talk to me about how ireland has changed as a place to invest. ~ ., ., , , to invest....
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and we had first hand experience of that with the brexit party.ers agrees with you. he says, this is a stunt— with you. he says, this is a stuntt ttet— he says, this is a stupid idea because it will attest— stupid idea because it will affect turnout— stupid idea because it will affect turnout .— stupid idea because it will affect turnout . you reckon that affect turnout. you reckon that you— affect turnout. you reckon that you're checked— affect turnout. you reckon that you're checked anywhere near. wett— you're checked anywhere near. met. you— you're checked anywhere near. well, you're not— you're checked anywhere near. well, you're not really checked. vou— well, you're not really checked. you—ttst. - well, you're not really checked. you—ttst. tutl you just ticked off a list. but i_w— you just ticked off a list. but t-tny temtte- you just ticked off a list. but i any female could say i mean, any female could say tntt— i mean, any female could say tntt tnete— i mean, any female could say that there-any— i mean, any female could say that there any
and we had first hand experience of that with the brexit party.ers agrees with you. he says, this is a stunt— with you. he says, this is a stuntt ttet— he says, this is a stupid idea because it will attest— stupid idea because it will affect turnout— stupid idea because it will affect turnout .— stupid idea because it will affect turnout . you reckon that affect turnout. you reckon that you— affect turnout. you reckon that you're checked— affect turnout. you reckon that you're...
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protestant and catholic communities has been paralysed — since the democratic unionist party objected to post brexitnd correspondent chris page who's in belfast. chris, we will get to some of those difficulties in a moment. talk is generally to how this moment is being marked. it talk is generally to how this moment is being marked.— is being marked. it has been a weekend of — is being marked. it has been a weekend of remembrance - is being marked. it has been a weekend of remembrance and| weekend of remembrance and reflection here in northern ireland. this is 25 years to the day since the good friday peace agreement was signed and it was about this time of day, it isjust signed and it was about this time of day, it is just after 5:30pm, that the world saw their parties and representatives of the british and irish governments, in a room with the independent tour�*s chairman announcing they had reached an agreement after many months of gruelling negotiations. that been 25 years of relative peace. it is also, i suppose, been full of tributes to people who put their political careers on the line to mak
protestant and catholic communities has been paralysed — since the democratic unionist party objected to post brexitnd correspondent chris page who's in belfast. chris, we will get to some of those difficulties in a moment. talk is generally to how this moment is being marked. it talk is generally to how this moment is being marked.— is being marked. it has been a weekend of — is being marked. it has been a weekend of remembrance - is being marked. it has been a weekend of remembrance...
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you fall out your party you did fall out with your party twent— you did fall out with your party over brexitave stronger ties. the first thing i think is that i mean, i'm a big supporter of rishi sunak. i think that what he did with the windsor framework has started to enable us to repair some of the diplomatic relations which are important for getting those strategic . i've been struck by strategic. i've been struck by the number of diplomats i know in london who said to me, that's enabung in london who said to me, that's enabling us to rebuild trust with you as a government. and that's really important. and there will be all sorts of things coming up. so the fact that opens up those that it opens up those opportunities look at how we opportunities to look at how we want future trading want to have future trading opportunities as the world changes biotech , how we changes in tech, biotech, how we want to make sure that some of the tariff barriers are not as as difficult as they could be potentially even looking at some of the labelling systems that will allow goods to flow more quickly, tha
you fall out your party you did fall out with your party twent— you did fall out with your party over brexitave stronger ties. the first thing i think is that i mean, i'm a big supporter of rishi sunak. i think that what he did with the windsor framework has started to enable us to repair some of the diplomatic relations which are important for getting those strategic . i've been struck by strategic. i've been struck by the number of diplomats i know in london who said to me, that's enabung...
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you fall with your party you did fall out with your party prehe— you did fall out with your party over brexito have stronger ties. the first thing i think is that i mean, i'm a big supporter of rishi sunak. i think that what he did with the windsor framework has started to enable us to repair some of the diplomatic relations which are important for getting those strategic . i've been struck by strategic. i've been struck by the number of diplomats i know in london who said to me, that's enabung in london who said to me, that's enabling us to rebuild trust with you as a government. and that's really important. and there will be all sorts of things coming up. so fact things coming up. so the fact that it opens up those opportunities look at how we opportunities to look at how we want trading want to have future trading opportunities as the world changes in tech, biotech , how we changes in tech, biotech, how we want make sure that some of want to make sure that some of the tariff barriers are not as as difficult as they could be potentially even looking at some of the labelling systems that wil
you fall with your party you did fall out with your party prehe— you did fall out with your party over brexito have stronger ties. the first thing i think is that i mean, i'm a big supporter of rishi sunak. i think that what he did with the windsor framework has started to enable us to repair some of the diplomatic relations which are important for getting those strategic . i've been struck by strategic. i've been struck by the number of diplomats i know in london who said to me, that's...
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alex, you obviously were a brexit party mep and immigration was a big question there.lking about- year. you're talking about eeene— year. you're talking about eeetne e— year. you're talking about adding a million people to the pepwtetten— adding a million people to the population-every— adding a million people to the population every four years. population in every four years. ane— population in every four years. ene-tne— population in every four years. ene-tne ont— population in every four years. and-the obe find- population in every four years. and the obe find is the and what the obe find is the vete— and what the obe find is the nee-went.— and what the obe find is the rate lwork, the— and what the obe find is the rate work, the rate output rate of work, the rate of output in rate of work, the rate of output tn tne— rate of work, the rate of output in the - population - rate of work, the rate of output in the population is no in the incoming population is no etttevent— in the incoming population is no different from _ in the incoming population is no different from
alex, you obviously were a brexit party mep and immigration was a big question there.lking about- year. you're talking about eeene— year. you're talking about eeetne e— year. you're talking about adding a million people to the pepwtetten— adding a million people to the population-every— adding a million people to the population every four years. population in every four years. ane— population in every four years. ene-tne— population in every four years. ene-tne ont— population in...
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alex, you obviously were a brexit party mep and immigration was a big question there.ou're talking about addbng— year. you're talking about addbng a— year. you're talking about adding a million people to the bobubadon— adding a million people to the population-every— adding a million people to the population every four years. population in every four years. and— population in every four years. and-ane— population in every four years. and-me one— population in every four years. and-the obe find- population in every four years. and the obe find is the and what the obe find is the rare— and what the obe find is the rare-work,— and what the obe find is the rate lwork, the— and what the obe find is the rate work, the rate of output rate of work, the rate of output in rate of work, the rate of output bn-bneombng— rate of work, the rate of output in incoming population is no in the incoming population is no dbnerenb— in the incoming population is no different from _ in the incoming population is no different from the— in the incoming population is no different from the domest
alex, you obviously were a brexit party mep and immigration was a big question there.ou're talking about addbng— year. you're talking about addbng a— year. you're talking about adding a million people to the bobubadon— adding a million people to the population-every— adding a million people to the population every four years. population in every four years. and— population in every four years. and-ane— population in every four years. and-me one— population in every four years....
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the protestant and catholic communities has been paralysed since the democratic unionist party objected to post—brexit 0ur ireland correspondent chris page is at stormont tonight. yes, this holiday weekend has been a time of remembrance and reflection in northern ireland. around 3500 people died in the conflict known as the troubles over the course of three decades. the good friday agreement signed a quarter of a century ago today is generally seen as the point at which that conflict largely ended. there has been a reminder even just largely ended. there has been a reminder evenjust this largely ended. there has been a reminder even just this afternoon that the piece isn't perfect. petrol bombers threw petrol bombs at a stationary police vehicle in londonderry at the start of a parade organised by dissident republicans who are opposed to the good friday agreement. another very obvious difficulty, as you said, continuing political tensions. currently the devolved government which should be based here toward stormont on the outskirts of belfast is not operating and the democratic unionist party is block
the protestant and catholic communities has been paralysed since the democratic unionist party objected to post—brexit 0ur ireland correspondent chris page is at stormont tonight. yes, this holiday weekend has been a time of remembrance and reflection in northern ireland. around 3500 people died in the conflict known as the troubles over the course of three decades. the good friday agreement signed a quarter of a century ago today is generally seen as the point at which that conflict largely...
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well, let's see what my panel make that i'm joined by gb news host and brexit party mep martin daubneyormer adviser to jeremy corbyn, james schneider. martin i've got to start with you. have you ever been a landlord? no, i haven't. i'm not in the position to be able to do that. wish it was, but i'm not. but far as net zero goes, but as far as net zero goes, i think it's a class war. i think it's war on the working classes. i think it's a luxury belief system by the privileged, by the elites, by the rule who if you are using it as the greatest taxation vehicle of our lifetime let's all save the planet and, make you poorer, make you colder , make you impoverished and make you feel terrible about your existence humans a existence. treat humans as a blight upon the planet. we should be taxed and punished and the notion that landlords will just cough this up without passing fee down to their tenants is for the birds. well, i mean , the thing is because the i mean, the thing is because the ratings are eight g. as i've been a landlord in the land of many years and the ratings are g and the id
well, let's see what my panel make that i'm joined by gb news host and brexit party mep martin daubneyormer adviser to jeremy corbyn, james schneider. martin i've got to start with you. have you ever been a landlord? no, i haven't. i'm not in the position to be able to do that. wish it was, but i'm not. but far as net zero goes, but as far as net zero goes, i think it's a class war. i think it's war on the working classes. i think it's a luxury belief system by the privileged, by the elites, by...
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party that is walked out. they have specific concerns about brexit.is something they will have to work through and with the eu. they will not do anything to change their position, but in northern ireland, a lot of people did feel optimistic to see the president come here despite that impasse and to bring some words of optimism for the future. because outside of this, as a the realm of politics, most people here feel fed up that there is not a government of the moment. i think they did welcome seeing the president today. dave: this visit has been talked about for months but lasted just a matter of hours. it was that inevitable, given the impasse over the power-sharing agreement? >> what i am hearing from behind the scenes is that a few months ago a figure visit was hoped for and starting to be planned. there was hope that the government might have been back up and running but that was not up -- but that was not to be. that visit was scaled-back. think about the optics. if president biden had gone to northern ireland and the ground buildingf stormont, i
party that is walked out. they have specific concerns about brexit.is something they will have to work through and with the eu. they will not do anything to change their position, but in northern ireland, a lot of people did feel optimistic to see the president come here despite that impasse and to bring some words of optimism for the future. because outside of this, as a the realm of politics, most people here feel fed up that there is not a government of the moment. i think they did welcome...
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the democratic unionist party has been vocal for 14 months over its opposition to oppose a brexit trade on the anniversary of the peace deal, prime minister rishi sunak called on a restoration of government. >> while it is time to reflect on the solid progress we have made together we must also recommit to redoubling our efforts on the promise made in 1998 and the agreements that followed. reporter: he will meet u.s. president joe biden in belfast on tuesday and will launch a major investment summit in northern ireland in september. anchor: to talk more about u.s. president joe biden's visit, let's hear from our correspondent in dublin. suitcaseull of americanh a investment. american investment is up to $1.5 billion in the last decade, the largest in northern ireland and that helps. u.s. president biden will be greeted by prime minister sunak tuesday night but he will only appear publicly a couple of hours the next day at the university of ulster for short remarks. he will not go to the building behind me because the assembly is empty because the democratic unionists party refused to sh
the democratic unionist party has been vocal for 14 months over its opposition to oppose a brexit trade on the anniversary of the peace deal, prime minister rishi sunak called on a restoration of government. >> while it is time to reflect on the solid progress we have made together we must also recommit to redoubling our efforts on the promise made in 1998 and the agreements that followed. reporter: he will meet u.s. president joe biden in belfast on tuesday and will launch a major...
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northern ireland's government which collapsed la year after the democratic unionist party walked out over post brexit arrangements. >> i hope it's not too presumptuous of me to say, but i believe democratic institutions established in the good friday agreement remain critical for the future of northern ireland. i hope the assembly and executive will soon be restored. >> the u.s. president praised the recent windsor framework deal to ease post brexit trade deals, saying it will put the stability and predictability to encourage greater investments and pumping scores of major u.s. corporations ready to invest in the region. a topic which was high on the agenda earlier wednesday as he met the u.k. prime minister. >> we spoke in particular about the incredible economic opportunities that are there in store for northern ireland, and we talked about the investment potential that is there. i think that is incredibly exciting and will bring growth, jobs, and prosperity to northern ireland. >> biden then traveled to dublin where he is set to meet the irish president and to visit county mall where he has ancest
northern ireland's government which collapsed la year after the democratic unionist party walked out over post brexit arrangements. >> i hope it's not too presumptuous of me to say, but i believe democratic institutions established in the good friday agreement remain critical for the future of northern ireland. i hope the assembly and executive will soon be restored. >> the u.s. president praised the recent windsor framework deal to ease post brexit trade deals, saying it will put...
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is a moot —— there is a perception that the bbc is a kind of right—wing, pro—brexit organisation controlled by the tory party a left—wing, muesli munching, open toed sandal bunch of brexit hating liberal lefties. there is nothing new in that back the country has become more divided and the bbc is less highly regarded than previously, with two groups for their own reasons really going for their own reasons really going for the bbc and therefore anything that gives theirs once i come at a perception that the bbc is indeed somehow biased or controlled from outside is very dangerous for the bbc and i think that richard sharp's chairmanship made life harderfor bbc reporters. thank you mac andrew marley, suggesting that culture has for difficult the bbc and this has played into that —— andrew marco motta. played into that -- andrew marco motta. . . ,, . , played into that -- andrew marco motta. . . ,, . , . played into that -- andrew marco motta. . . ,, . motta. richard sharp was a great chairman of— motta. richard sharp was a great chairman of the _ motta. richard sharp was a great chairman of the bbc _ motta. ri
is a moot —— there is a perception that the bbc is a kind of right—wing, pro—brexit organisation controlled by the tory party a left—wing, muesli munching, open toed sandal bunch of brexit hating liberal lefties. there is nothing new in that back the country has become more divided and the bbc is less highly regarded than previously, with two groups for their own reasons really going for their own reasons really going for the bbc and therefore anything that gives theirs once i come at...
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minister and their right from the start of the leadership campaign and on the right of the party, a staunch brexiteeren to let go lightly. but if he does seek to keep them in government, he will see that he is not strong enough to stand up and going against us from sunday one which claim to have integrity, professionalism and at every level. and its consequences no matter where he goes not an easy one to weigh out. matter where he goes not an easy one to weigh out-— to weigh out. let's pause that look at the history _ to weigh out. let's pause that look at the history of _ to weigh out. let's pause that look at the history of this _ at the history of this investigation. lets pause, and take a look back at the history of this investigation. in november, at dominic raab's request, rishi sunak appointed adam tolley kc, a senior employment lawyer, to examine a series of complaints made by multiple civil servants. tolley, who has experience of handling whistle—blower claims, was asked to investigate the complaints in confidence and report back to the prime minister. tolley interviewed the top civil servan
minister and their right from the start of the leadership campaign and on the right of the party, a staunch brexiteeren to let go lightly. but if he does seek to keep them in government, he will see that he is not strong enough to stand up and going against us from sunday one which claim to have integrity, professionalism and at every level. and its consequences no matter where he goes not an easy one to weigh out. matter where he goes not an easy one to weigh out-— to weigh out. let's pause...
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here in northern ireland collapsed over a year ago, with the democratic unionist party refusing to return over post—brexitly wants to avoid the political standoff. from wednesday afternoon, he'll be in the irish republic, and it will be a mix of political business and personal visits. he'll meet the irish president and prime minister in dublin and his relatives in county mayo and county louth. joe biden describes himself as a proud irish—american, and it's clear his ancestral roots are important to him. this trip will also be a homecoming of sorts. you know, i often say we irish are the only people in the world who are nostalgic for the future. laughter. i think that's true, by the way. but, now, the diplomat, leslie shane, once wrote every st patrick's day, every irishman goes out to find another irishman to make a speech to. i said that this morning. so that's why we asked you here, so we can make speeches. luckily, we don't have to go too far today. and with more than 30 million people in the us identifying as irish—american, it might be beneficial at the ballot box, too. charlotte gallagher, bbc news,
here in northern ireland collapsed over a year ago, with the democratic unionist party refusing to return over post—brexitly wants to avoid the political standoff. from wednesday afternoon, he'll be in the irish republic, and it will be a mix of political business and personal visits. he'll meet the irish president and prime minister in dublin and his relatives in county mayo and county louth. joe biden describes himself as a proud irish—american, and it's clear his ancestral roots are...
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he is seen as somebody on the right of the party, he was a staunch brags -- brexiteer, and is not someone sunak is keen to let go likely. but if he does stay in government, he will face accusations that he is not strong enough to stand up to his senior ministers and going back on the promise he made on day one of the job, to lead the government with integrity, professionalism, and accountability at every level. it's a decision with consequences whatever way he goes, and not an easy one. christian: jonathan, thank you very much indeed. let's take a look at the history of this investigation. in november, at dominic raab's request, rishi sunak appointed this man, a senior employment lawyer, to examine a series of complaints made by multiple civil servants. he has experience in handling whistleblower claims and was asked to investigate these claims in confidence and report back. he interviewed the top civil servants and three government departments headed by raab, spoke to antonio romero, simon mcdonald, and philip rycroft. initially, there were two formal complaints made against dominic raab
he is seen as somebody on the right of the party, he was a staunch brags -- brexiteer, and is not someone sunak is keen to let go likely. but if he does stay in government, he will face accusations that he is not strong enough to stand up to his senior ministers and going back on the promise he made on day one of the job, to lead the government with integrity, professionalism, and accountability at every level. it's a decision with consequences whatever way he goes, and not an easy one....
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not be visiting stormont is currently not functioning since the democratic unit is party withdrew support in post—brexitrading arrangements. the president acknowledged differences but said he hoped to power—sharing would resume. i differences but said he hoped to power-sharing would resume. i know the uk has departed _ power-sharing would resume. i know the uk has departed from _ power-sharing would resume. i know the uk has departed from the - the uk has departed from the european union and trade is complex here in northern ireland i encouraged leaders here to address issues in a way to serve northern ireland's best interests. i appreciate the leadership of rishi sunak and the european commission or to reach an agreement. the windsor framework addresses practical realities of brexit and the essentials —— an essential step to ensuring the hard earned piece of the good friday agreement to preserve and strengthen. a deeply personal speech looking at the challenges lying ahead. here are some of the life pictures. a significant number of people there out there, lined on the streets ready to welcome the pres
not be visiting stormont is currently not functioning since the democratic unit is party withdrew support in post—brexitrading arrangements. the president acknowledged differences but said he hoped to power—sharing would resume. i differences but said he hoped to power-sharing would resume. i know the uk has departed _ power-sharing would resume. i know the uk has departed from _ power-sharing would resume. i know the uk has departed from the - the uk has departed from the european union...
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there has not been a functioning government here since the democratic unionist party walked out over post—brexitments 14 months ago. but he didn't stay long. by this afternoon the president had already crossed the border into the republic of ireland where, for the next two days, he will go in search of his irish roots. 0urfirst report tonight is from our political editor chris mason on the day the presidential cavalcade swept through belfast. preparing for a president to pass by. every inch of the route accounted for. a sight worth getting up for. as the clock struck midday, the beast on belfast streets. president biden�*s heavily—armored limo, with no shortage of other cars in tow. here it is, quite a spectacle, the president's motorcade. always something of a rigmarole when a us ppresident is on the move. yes, it's about security. it's also a projection of power. the president was heading for ulster university, to reflect on northern ireland now and northern ireland then — before the good friday agreement. every person killed in the troubles left an empty chair at their dining room table, and
there has not been a functioning government here since the democratic unionist party walked out over post—brexitments 14 months ago. but he didn't stay long. by this afternoon the president had already crossed the border into the republic of ireland where, for the next two days, he will go in search of his irish roots. 0urfirst report tonight is from our political editor chris mason on the day the presidential cavalcade swept through belfast. preparing for a president to pass by. every inch...
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and if it's allowed to, will grow to the level the brexit party did and force the conservatives in aand make ours look look, you know, relatively— and make ours look look, you know, relatively gentle, utthough— know, relatively gentle, although, of— know, relatively gentle, although, of course, it's pretty it's although, of course, it's pretty tt-e heohoe— although, of course, it's pretty it's become pretty terrible hete- — it's become pretty terrible here. the— it's become pretty terrible here. the so— it's become pretty terrible here. 1“ here. the so that's the main reason. and also i believe that there's a huge democratic deficit out in europe, which is getting the european union was getting the european union was getting bigger and bigger and bigger . you getting bigger and bigger and bigger. you have a number of effectively bureaucrats running running europe and countries like italy, where i have a big investment , sort of hamstrung by investment, sort of hamstrung by what the european union tells them to do. they can't have an independent economic policy because they're in the
and if it's allowed to, will grow to the level the brexit party did and force the conservatives in aand make ours look look, you know, relatively— and make ours look look, you know, relatively gentle, utthough— know, relatively gentle, although, of— know, relatively gentle, although, of course, it's pretty it's although, of course, it's pretty tt-e heohoe— although, of course, it's pretty it's become pretty terrible hete- — it's become pretty terrible here. the— it's become pretty...
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he was having his brexit credentials questioned, the rights of the party was attacking him.ody with authority to curb in behind him and support him. dominic raab, a long—standing minister, was ideal for that sort of role. this investigation, _ for that sort of role. this investigation, this - for that sort of role. thisj investigation, this report for that sort of role. this investigation, this report will lay out the facts, but rishi sunak will have to go beyond it to make a judgment about the facts. is that what will make it difficult for him, to distance himself from any of the fallout that may come a question indeed. not only that, i think dominic raab is a friend of his. from what we are hearing, it may well be different, but it will be left down to the judgment of the prime minister over whether dominic raab should stay or go. he is going to live or die politically on that decision. so it will be very difficult for him, and it is probably not surprising it is three hours now and maybe another three hours now and maybe another three hours before we hear anything at all.
he was having his brexit credentials questioned, the rights of the party was attacking him.ody with authority to curb in behind him and support him. dominic raab, a long—standing minister, was ideal for that sort of role. this investigation, _ for that sort of role. this investigation, this - for that sort of role. thisj investigation, this report for that sort of role. this investigation, this report will lay out the facts, but rishi sunak will have to go beyond it to make a judgment about...
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the democratic unionist party walked out in protest at post brexit trade regulations more than a year ago, and its leader does not show signs of showing his position, despite the presidential warning. >> it's quite something when you think about the president of the u.s. not only pointing the finger at northern ireland, saying you need to work harder, especially the elected representative's, but also pointing out how vulnerable all western democracies are and how that requires people to take up their responsibilities. reporter: people in northern ireland are divided about the u.s. president. when a unionists saying that his visit is like a stopover on his way to the republic of ireland. no walkabouts for joe biden because security is so heavy. but that is not the reason for the shortness of the scheduled. only 16 hours in northern ireland. and only a brief meeting over coffee with the u.k. prime minister rishi sunak. downing street said relations with the u.s. were good. the white house firmly denied a claim for a former democratic unionist leader the burden hated the u.k. soo locks,
the democratic unionist party walked out in protest at post brexit trade regulations more than a year ago, and its leader does not show signs of showing his position, despite the presidential warning. >> it's quite something when you think about the president of the u.s. not only pointing the finger at northern ireland, saying you need to work harder, especially the elected representative's, but also pointing out how vulnerable all western democracies are and how that requires people to...
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britain and the eu, they struck a deal in february to address post-brexit trade tensions but the communist partyliament last year says the proposal does not go far enough and is refusing to return to the government. >>> turning our attention back to the market, investors gear up for that key inflation report. a growing number of investors as well as companies putting more cash on the sidelines amid continued fears around the economy. our pippa stevens is digging into how much money is sitting on the sidelines pippa? >> with uncertainty across the market, rising rates and fears of an economic slowdown, the companies that had cash on hand could be better able to handle the storm. looking specifically at russell 1000, overall they were down 13% year over year higher rates, surging costs because of inflation, softening demand, and purchasing stock all played a part. but i wanted to specifically take a look at ample free cash flo because they could be in a better position if we do have a recession. generating cash means you could take advantage of unique opportunities presented by a slowdown macy's,
britain and the eu, they struck a deal in february to address post-brexit trade tensions but the communist partyliament last year says the proposal does not go far enough and is refusing to return to the government. >>> turning our attention back to the market, investors gear up for that key inflation report. a growing number of investors as well as companies putting more cash on the sidelines amid continued fears around the economy. our pippa stevens is digging into how much money is...
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joining us today, journalist and former brexit party mep , it's mr martin brexit party mep, it's mr martincreates monocultures. it creates food poverty for locals , slave food poverty for locals, slave laboun food poverty for locals, slave labour. the ship , 6000 miles of labour. the ship, 6000 miles of refrigerated containers. that in itself has a huge carbon footprint. this isn't about cutting back carbon footprint. it's about nudging us into becoming miserable . vegans like becoming miserable. vegans like jeremy corbyn. well we can all agree. one jeremy corbyn is quite enough . when i go to quite enough. when i go to a menu, i don't want when i go to a restaurant, i don't want guilt to be on the menu. i don't want to be on the menu. i don't want to think, oh, if i choose beef, i'm helping children to burn in the middle east. it's a guilt trip. it's trying to change how we should have freedom we eat. we should have freedom of choice and don't like of choice and i just don't like being how to think by the being told how to think by the world world world economic forum. the world health or
joining us today, journalist and former brexit party mep , it's mr martin brexit party mep, it's mr martincreates monocultures. it creates food poverty for locals , slave food poverty for locals, slave laboun food poverty for locals, slave labour. the ship , 6000 miles of labour. the ship, 6000 miles of refrigerated containers. that in itself has a huge carbon footprint. this isn't about cutting back carbon footprint. it's about nudging us into becoming miserable . vegans like becoming...
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running at about 32% in the opinion polls because while the conservatives were losing ground to the brexit party they are, the challenges, the democrats are still pretty much in the doldrums in the opinion polls. they did rather well in 2019, as i suggested earlier . so they're well in 2019, as i suggested earlier. so they're having to defend rather a high baseline, put all this together. well, yes, labour should make gains, but not enormous gains. certainly not very much in the way of headline grabbing gains of councils . maybe stoke, maybe of councils. maybe stoke, maybe darlington, maybe erewash wanted to red wall type ish area as the conservatives will make some losses but not dramatic losses. and so unless in other words, you understand the backdrop to these elections, just be aware these elections, just be aware the conservatives will try to tell you this is so difficult, we're in a bad position in the opinion polls. and then when they too much, they don't lose too much, they'll try persuade us they they'll try to persuade us they haven't done that badly. well, maybe , maybe not. labour, m
running at about 32% in the opinion polls because while the conservatives were losing ground to the brexit party they are, the challenges, the democrats are still pretty much in the doldrums in the opinion polls. they did rather well in 2019, as i suggested earlier . so they're well in 2019, as i suggested earlier. so they're having to defend rather a high baseline, put all this together. well, yes, labour should make gains, but not enormous gains. certainly not very much in the way of headline...