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in britain, in a one they decide to swamp the area with the lease. they stopped and search hundreds of people over to him in israel, dick everybody's gazed up. there's some really rotten police done for it's the guy just, i just saw you up and bring it on to station and bow you up for laughing and comedians had enough. i just said no, not, we're not going to take this anymore. mm hm. the local people say it was the inevitable explosion of steam by a community which feels the police have been picking on them recently. as part of 3 days over billions, with people just wanted to take back the streets, could keep the police ah and it spread across the whole country. this was the liverpool suburb of talks. does things start happening elsewhere happening? birmingham happening live and this is the full social media piece, such as watching the mainstream. that is not telling them the community point of view. but i understand something historic has happened. another city burn. this was bristol, and again the trouble started in a poor urban quarter with a larg
in britain, in a one they decide to swamp the area with the lease. they stopped and search hundreds of people over to him in israel, dick everybody's gazed up. there's some really rotten police done for it's the guy just, i just saw you up and bring it on to station and bow you up for laughing and comedians had enough. i just said no, not, we're not going to take this anymore. mm hm. the local people say it was the inevitable explosion of steam by a community which feels the police have been...
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k. parliament passed the commonwealth immigrants act, shutting britain. his door was to people from no white nations of the former empire, but people from new zealand, australia, and canada, countries with majority, white population, was still allowed in. britain's immigration policy was itself coded by color. immigrant labor serviced britain's booming postwar economy. that soil rising wages as well as increased provision and welfare housing and education. but the boom wasn't to last by the late 19 seventy's. the global economy was in crisis. in britain, state mismanagement and crippling trade disputes brought production and growth to a halt. power cuts and refuse left and collected on the streets, old to symbolic of a nation in decay. fall right groups like the national front blamed immigrants, old and new for the countries plight and pushed for wholesale repatriation of all non white people including all those born in the u. k . ah. in 1970. 8. a year before a general election, britain was a fractured and fractious place, uncertain and up for grabs. ah,
k. parliament passed the commonwealth immigrants act, shutting britain. his door was to people from no white nations of the former empire, but people from new zealand, australia, and canada, countries with majority, white population, was still allowed in. britain's immigration policy was itself coded by color. immigrant labor serviced britain's booming postwar economy. that soil rising wages as well as increased provision and welfare housing and education. but the boom wasn't to last by the...
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they wanted independence from britain. there were a lot of americans who did and won independence from britain at all. it was a situation that the american colonies and american empire was very different and they thought there was no reason to risk that for something that might not pan out and might not be an improvement over what they had mrs. as i say it's the first time in elementary school where we learned about the revolution and the continental army and eventually the americans when and the founding of our country which we celebrate on the 4th of july. there was indeed the serious conflicts between americans who wanted independence and those who did not pay those who wanted independence call themselves -- and the ones who did not call themselves loyalists and path between those two different parties. the point of making the book and i hope i make it effectively is the american revolution is not between americans and the british and american soldiers in the produce soldiers -- the british soldiers. that's why titled t
they wanted independence from britain. there were a lot of americans who did and won independence from britain at all. it was a situation that the american colonies and american empire was very different and they thought there was no reason to risk that for something that might not pan out and might not be an improvement over what they had mrs. as i say it's the first time in elementary school where we learned about the revolution and the continental army and eventually the americans when and...
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in the spring of 2020 health workers in britain were dying from a fall spreading your virus. reports of widespread pp shortage is a staring fit with growing numbers of doctors, nurses infected and even dying doctors and nurses were working in hospitals without enough of the protective equipment. they needed to do that job safely. one of the latest adjust off victims of the punk i make was a probably don't us booking, i believe. dunstable university hospital, mary alger, paul, a 28 year old nurse expecting her 2nd child was one of those house workers who lost her life to cove. at 19, ah, mary, i, japan died and hospital just moments after giving birth to a baby daughter. but the death of a black health walker went beyond the tragedy of a family or a community. it exposed something crucial to understanding today's brit how it's shaped and governed by to defining forces, racism and their liberalism. what happened to marriage at home was a symptom of a diploma lakes. and it compelled, one doctor to stand up for health workers on the front line of an unprecedented public health emergency
in the spring of 2020 health workers in britain were dying from a fall spreading your virus. reports of widespread pp shortage is a staring fit with growing numbers of doctors, nurses infected and even dying doctors and nurses were working in hospitals without enough of the protective equipment. they needed to do that job safely. one of the latest adjust off victims of the punk i make was a probably don't us booking, i believe. dunstable university hospital, mary alger, paul, a 28 year old...
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thatjob is to remake britain and that means remaking britain's economy so that it's fit for purpose and now, relations between politics and business have not always been warm. the prime minister himself has not exactly been complimentary. i can promise you that the only f words i will be using ourforeign investment, fair trade, fiscal policy and fiduciary duty. i know that we have bridges to build and i want to start that dialogue with you today. i want to start that conversation by thanking you for the part you have played, especially in the last 18 months. wear your incredible resilience and hard work helped protect the livelihoods and communities. your leadership made a real difference and i think and i'm sure you share this and that the reputation of our businesses has been enhanced by what you've done in the last 18 months to two years. so let me describe how i see my side of the contract. getting our economy to grow, getting to grips with the problem of productivity, and giving business a generation of young people ready for work. any contract of course needs to be based on stabil
thatjob is to remake britain and that means remaking britain's economy so that it's fit for purpose and now, relations between politics and business have not always been warm. the prime minister himself has not exactly been complimentary. i can promise you that the only f words i will be using ourforeign investment, fair trade, fiscal policy and fiduciary duty. i know that we have bridges to build and i want to start that dialogue with you today. i want to start that conversation by thanking...
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being brought into britain. ~ ., ., ~ ., britain.d we are working _ britain. we are working quickly and we are working with _ britain. we are working quickly and we are working with a _ britain. we are working quickly and we are working with a high - britain. we are working quickly and we are working with a high degree | britain. we are working quickly and i we are working with a high degree of uncertainty. we are continuing to make assessments including about those countries with strong travel links to south africa. and we are working with our international partners including south africa and the european union to ensure unaligned response. but this variant is a reminderfor all of unaligned response. but this variant is a reminder for all of us that this pandemic is far from is a reminder for all of us that this pandemic is farfrom over. labour welcomed the travel restrictions but said better distribution of vaccines to poorer nations was essential. vaccines are still our best defence. we will have to wait two to three weeks for sci
being brought into britain. ~ ., ., ~ ., britain.d we are working _ britain. we are working quickly and we are working with _ britain. we are working quickly and we are working with a _ britain. we are working quickly and we are working with a high - britain. we are working quickly and we are working with a high degree | britain. we are working quickly and i we are working with a high degree of uncertainty. we are continuing to make assessments including about those countries with strong travel...
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would it be acceptable for britain to have i acceptable for britain to have french — acceptable for britainst? i don't think that would be considered - their coast? i don't think that. would be considered acceptable. their coast? i don't think that - would be considered acceptable. and in terms _ would be considered acceptable. and in terms of— would be considered acceptable. and in terms of europe, _ would be considered acceptable. and in terms of europe, thomas - would be considered acceptable. and . in terms of europe, thomas mentioned the dublin— in terms of europe, thomas mentioned the dublin regulation— in terms of europe, thomas mentioned the dublin regulation — _ in terms of europe, thomas mentioned the dublin regulation — the _ in terms of europe, thomas mentioned the dublin regulation — the dublin- the dublin regulation — the dublin regulation — the dublin regulation — the dublin regulation has _ the dublin regulation — the dublin regulation has been _ the dublin regulation — the dublin regulation has been a _ the dublin regulation — the dublin regulation has been a completely| re
would it be acceptable for britain to have i acceptable for britain to have french — acceptable for britainst? i don't think that would be considered - their coast? i don't think that. would be considered acceptable. their coast? i don't think that - would be considered acceptable. and in terms _ would be considered acceptable. and in terms of— would be considered acceptable. and in terms of europe, _ would be considered acceptable. and in terms of europe, thomas - would be considered...
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more than half of those who voted agreed and britain left the e. u. now that insecurity brought about by austerity was given as the reason many white working class communities. those left was off by near liberal reforms, had voted for breakfast. the truth, however, was something else. analysis carried out after the referendum revealed that leave, voters were more likely to be middle class financially stable. and living in the least ethnically diverse parts of the country. breaks it, it seem was driven less by economic insecurity and more by cultural fear. immigration really was of the heart of breaking, of course, banking furna of ethnic minorities on his own about race as well. i remember very clearly was i can very horsepower time to be blocked for it to be known. why? basically, there are a lot of studies that show that off to the parks, it var in 2006 racist abuse against non white british people. completely shot ha, it's attacking those people. they think of foreign to britishness, british culture, american, the all renewable. that is the immigra
more than half of those who voted agreed and britain left the e. u. now that insecurity brought about by austerity was given as the reason many white working class communities. those left was off by near liberal reforms, had voted for breakfast. the truth, however, was something else. analysis carried out after the referendum revealed that leave, voters were more likely to be middle class financially stable. and living in the least ethnically diverse parts of the country. breaks it, it seem was...
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that's the thing with race and immigration in britain, the tube and so closely entwined. and it's when thatcher was speaking about, there's a fear in this country, the country's going to be swamped by people of a different culture swamp. you know, we, we know what that's a different color. that's exactly what it was. you know, and off the back of that and those appeals to nativism and to nationalism. she wins the sentinel in general election, it gets her into power. then she brings in the new liberal revolution in the, in the eighty's which completely transforms a country. and it's when we had the, you know, privatization of industry, we had deregulation of the economy which changed from a welfare state to this market lead stay. that wasn't just politics and economics. it was, you know, society and culture is what, right? and then, and you have her success that your major, who comes in after her and just continues and builds on everything that she's done before, is that he brings a more privatization, many more quangos, less government agencies. and then you get tony blac
that's the thing with race and immigration in britain, the tube and so closely entwined. and it's when thatcher was speaking about, there's a fear in this country, the country's going to be swamped by people of a different culture swamp. you know, we, we know what that's a different color. that's exactly what it was. you know, and off the back of that and those appeals to nativism and to nationalism. she wins the sentinel in general election, it gets her into power. then she brings in the new...
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i think britain probably will come directly to poland. but what is interesting about the situation is that it's sort of changing you policy because the was very much opposed to holding both walls and prior to this crisis. and now the polish are going to build a wall on the belushi ball that you were saying that they may well miss as well. but what i will say is, what we want to see is more george or not war war. we don't want to see more posturing on this. and in many ways, i would argue that mister lucas jenko holds many of the aces he holds to the cards . and this because he was very much dependent on bush and gas and what you like gosh, runs through belushi, they turned off the pikes coming up to when the you could find itself and a lot of trouble in the will. there are other options. of course, you know, the stream to this not being brought on stream, yet again, that a site could these engineers, could it be that the fit end of the wedge? you think it is just as it appears to be? there's nothing more to it. it's a small group of engin
i think britain probably will come directly to poland. but what is interesting about the situation is that it's sort of changing you policy because the was very much opposed to holding both walls and prior to this crisis. and now the polish are going to build a wall on the belushi ball that you were saying that they may well miss as well. but what i will say is, what we want to see is more george or not war war. we don't want to see more posturing on this. and in many ways, i would argue that...
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he lobbies against britain. italks against britain and he is really hated by the british as much as he is by the statedepartment but in america nobody knows really what's been going on . and whenjapan bombed pearl harbor , he decides i guess i better go to war. and he you know, since roosevelt cables saying i'm yours to command, just name the place but of course he never hears back. the ambassadorship to great britain time when there was still a british mpempire that means greatbritain is very important . was the highest office he would ever achieve until his dying day you wanted to be le called mister ambassador. his sons however were braver. jack is as we all know had the pt 109 experience but there is another experience which is first diplomatic experience. i read about it in the book. the very first casualties, civilian casualties of the war and american civil casualties of the war took place september 4, 1938 and it was jack, not his father who handled it with the survivors. he was brilliant. joe junior was
he lobbies against britain. italks against britain and he is really hated by the british as much as he is by the statedepartment but in america nobody knows really what's been going on . and whenjapan bombed pearl harbor , he decides i guess i better go to war. and he you know, since roosevelt cables saying i'm yours to command, just name the place but of course he never hears back. the ambassadorship to great britain time when there was still a british mpempire that means greatbritain is very...
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he lobbies against britain, he talks against britain and he is thoroughly hated by the british as muchs he is by the state department, but in america and no one really knows what's been going on and when japan bombs pearl harbor he decides-- oh, i guess i better go to work and he you know sends roosevelt a cable saying i'm your man, just name the place and of course he never hears back from him. the ambassadorship to great britain at a time when they were still a british empire and that made great britain very important with the highest office he would ever achieve and until his dying day he wanted to be called mr. ambassador. his sons, however, were braver. jack, as we all know, had the pt 109 experience, but there's another experience, which is the first diplomatic experience that i write about in the book, the very first casually civilian casualty of the war, canadian civil casualty of the war took place september 4, 1938, and it was jack, not his father who handled it with the survivors. he was brilliant. joe junior was a naval pilot. he was apparently a mediocre pilot and had ther
he lobbies against britain, he talks against britain and he is thoroughly hated by the british as muchs he is by the state department, but in america and no one really knows what's been going on and when japan bombs pearl harbor he decides-- oh, i guess i better go to work and he you know sends roosevelt a cable saying i'm your man, just name the place and of course he never hears back from him. the ambassadorship to great britain at a time when they were still a british empire and that made...
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great britain's davis cup spirit is developing nicely. men got the job done. against the chap republic but leon smith's men got thejob done. it hadn't begun well. dan evans was set down. a player ranked over 100 places below him. even though evans had led the second set 5—2, he came back to win 62, 75. that meant cameron norrie would have to win. he came back from one set down to force the decider. defeat would have put great britain out of the tournament, but cameron norrie wasn't having that. in the end the british number one dominated, winning the final set and the match was all square. over to joe salisbury and and the match was all square. over tojoe salisbury and neil skupsky. it took them nine games to force a break of serve. great britain france—macro fate was in two safe pairs of hands. superiority was established in the second set. the brits are established in the second set. tie: brits are nearly established in the second set. tte: brits are nearly there established in the second set. tt2 brits are nearly there now. established
great britain's davis cup spirit is developing nicely. men got the job done. against the chap republic but leon smith's men got thejob done. it hadn't begun well. dan evans was set down. a player ranked over 100 places below him. even though evans had led the second set 5—2, he came back to win 62, 75. that meant cameron norrie would have to win. he came back from one set down to force the decider. defeat would have put great britain out of the tournament, but cameron norrie wasn't having...
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_ its such a critical view of britain's stance on this was talking about— britain's stance on this washere because we have a black economy, that's essentially what he said _ economy, that's essentially what he said that— economy, that's essentially what he said. that we make our companies to economically— said. that we make our companies to economically attractive to these groups — economically attractive to these groups. this is a relationship which needs— groups. this is a relationship which needs to _ groups. this is a relationship which needs to be — groups. this is a relationship which needs to be mended. but it's unclear as to _ needs to be mended. but it's unclear as to how— needs to be mended. but it's unclear as to how we — needs to be mended. but it's unclear as to how we get started. one of the things— as to how we get started. one of the things it _ as to how we get started. one of the things it seems to be an issue is that both — things it seems to be an issue is that both sides accusing each other of being _ that both sides accusing each other of being popular saying one
_ its such a critical view of britain's stance on this was talking about— britain's stance on this washere because we have a black economy, that's essentially what he said _ economy, that's essentially what he said that— economy, that's essentially what he said. that we make our companies to economically— said. that we make our companies to economically attractive to these groups — economically attractive to these groups. this is a relationship which needs— groups. this is a...
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so you arrive in calais, because it is closest to britain.go to britain because you have family there, because they speak english, because with brexit and global britain, they think the roads are paved with gold. the problem is not a french problem, it is a british problem, and i think that for britain to solve that problem, they have to welcome them — that is a moral duty. the french cannot do anything. they do their best, but the fact is that the british have not even bid for the french policy. you said "once they get into the schengen zone," but it doesn't answer the question of how they get in in the first place, because they are not documented to get into any of the schengen countries. you know very well that the schengen countries are quite permeable to people coming in. you go through greece or poland or italy, it is very easy for people to get in. the problem is they do not want to stay in the eu and also, there is no country wants to welcome them in the present climate between coronavirus and extreme right wing, so it is up to the br
so you arrive in calais, because it is closest to britain.go to britain because you have family there, because they speak english, because with brexit and global britain, they think the roads are paved with gold. the problem is not a french problem, it is a british problem, and i think that for britain to solve that problem, they have to welcome them — that is a moral duty. the french cannot do anything. they do their best, but the fact is that the british have not even bid for the french...
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travellers arriving in britain taking a pcr test.srael is planning to ban the entry of all foreigners for two weeks from sunday — to tackle the spread of the omicron variant, after a case was detected. israeli prime minister naftali bennett has said that israel is on the verge of a state of emergency. the head of the women's tennis association says he remains concerned about chinese tennis star peng shuai's ability to communicate freely, openly, and directly. ms peng disappeared from public view for three weeks after accusing former vice—premier zhang gaoli of sexual assault. now on bbc news, it's time for our world. for nearly 400 years, the british royalfamily has reigned over barbados. but next week, the islands will replace queen elizabeth with a president. my family is british and barbadian. so they have some big questions about it all. change is good. you can't stay the same all the time. i don't accept it. a history of slavery and colonial rule mean some are keen to move on from the past. it was a feudal system. daniel, you mu
travellers arriving in britain taking a pcr test.srael is planning to ban the entry of all foreigners for two weeks from sunday — to tackle the spread of the omicron variant, after a case was detected. israeli prime minister naftali bennett has said that israel is on the verge of a state of emergency. the head of the women's tennis association says he remains concerned about chinese tennis star peng shuai's ability to communicate freely, openly, and directly. ms peng disappeared from public...
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and — about postindustrial britain. and the _ about postindustrial britain. whole thing of the thatcher years. again, that was something that was happening outside — something that was happening outside the capital and affecting the rest of the country. it was people in the northeast, it was in the south but that— northeast, it was in the south but that was a big story. back to me — but that was a big story. back to me is — but that was a big story. back to me is what the definition of britishness is. it's about making _ britishness is. it's about making dramas that are plugging into exactly what the change in our society. into exactly what the change in our society-— our society. and have production _ our society. and have production hubs - our society. and have production hubs help| our society. and have l production hubs help to our society. and have - production hubs help to plug into what's happening in our society across the country? you talked about the length of commission and how that allows operations to commit long—term. sarah paulfrom red producti
and — about postindustrial britain. and the _ about postindustrial britain. whole thing of the thatcher years. again, that was something that was happening outside — something that was happening outside the capital and affecting the rest of the country. it was people in the northeast, it was in the south but that— northeast, it was in the south but that was a big story. back to me — but that was a big story. back to me is — but that was a big story. back to me is what the definition...
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britain has left the united kingdom. ms. patel: and i touched on cyber crime quite extensively. it is something we cannot ignore. you think about bots, frequently it is more than just the bots, it is the targeting of our financial institutions, targeting of our health and well-being institutions, right down to the medical practices, the nhs, education establishments. these are deliberate hostile acts. the level of disruption is unthinkable, but we have to be smart and we have to be agile, much more agile, in the way that we can counter many of these moves. nile: exactly. at the finitude of the date -- at the end of the day -- we are nearly out of time. you have been, in my view, one of the very toughest home secretaries on law and order issues. you have taken zero-tolerance approach towards crime in the u.k. you have actively increased police numbers in britain, quite the opposite of the defund the police campaigns you are seeing on the left in the united states. the british government has taken a different approach with
britain has left the united kingdom. ms. patel: and i touched on cyber crime quite extensively. it is something we cannot ignore. you think about bots, frequently it is more than just the bots, it is the targeting of our financial institutions, targeting of our health and well-being institutions, right down to the medical practices, the nhs, education establishments. these are deliberate hostile acts. the level of disruption is unthinkable, but we have to be smart and we have to be agile, much...
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stuff to britain and that was quite - to britain and that was quite something _ to britain and thathere. so, borisjohnson, he kind of had a _ out there. so, borisjohnson, he kind of had a word _ out there. so, borisjohnson, he kind of had a word with - out there. so, borisjohnson, he kind of had a word with ursula i out there. so, boris johnson, he i kind of had a word with ursula von der leyen. do you think you may have been pushing an open door to a certain extent?— been pushing an open door to a certain extent? yes, to a certain extent but _ certain extent? yes, to a certain extent but what _ certain extent? yes, to a certain extent but what i _ certain extent? yes, to a certain extent but what i hear _ certain extent? yes, to a certain extent but what i hear in - certain extent? yes, to a certain l extent but what i hear in brussels as well— extent but what i hear in brussels as well is— extent but what i hear in brussels as well is that _ extent but what i hear in brussels as well is that the _ extent but what i hear in brussels as well is that the europeans - extent but what i
stuff to britain and that was quite - to britain and that was quite something _ to britain and thathere. so, borisjohnson, he kind of had a _ out there. so, borisjohnson, he kind of had a word _ out there. so, borisjohnson, he kind of had a word with - out there. so, borisjohnson, he kind of had a word with ursula i out there. so, boris johnson, he i kind of had a word with ursula von der leyen. do you think you may have been pushing an open door to a certain extent?— been pushing an open...
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denise's mother spent most of her life in britain.ration who went over with the promise of work, but in 2001 she decided to return to the caribbean. barbados is about to make a change, removing the queen as head of state. what you think about this decision? i don't have anything against the queen and the royal family, i believe they are lovely people, but i do believe it is the right time. a sense of identity, a true sense of belonging. there are a lot of things that went on that i think myself, why is it still an issue, because you have a certain background or culture that you are left to feel unwelcome? obviously in london, it's great, it's a cosmopolitan city, but there is still an element of you are not quite welcome, and with brexit, that was the straw that broke the camel's back for me. it was almost like yeah, if brexit happens we will get ourjobs back, if brexit happens immigration and foreigners are out, it was like that. ijust think this is probably, - i am hoping it will be a good move. before i leave barbados, i have been
denise's mother spent most of her life in britain.ration who went over with the promise of work, but in 2001 she decided to return to the caribbean. barbados is about to make a change, removing the queen as head of state. what you think about this decision? i don't have anything against the queen and the royal family, i believe they are lovely people, but i do believe it is the right time. a sense of identity, a true sense of belonging. there are a lot of things that went on that i think...
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he lobbies against britain and talks against britain.s hated by the british as the state department. but nobody knows what has been going on. and when japan bombs pearl harbor. but it would be nice to he would hear back from him. but the ambassadorship to great britain when there was still a british empire which made britain very important, was the highest office he would ever achieve until his dying day he wanted to be called mr. ambassador. and then as we all know the experience but there is another experience which is the first diplomatic experience. and then september 4th 1938 that jack not his father who handled that with the survivors who is brilliant and joe junior apparently was a mediocre pilot and then to be volunteered and then to be a greater hero and then was decorated for that incident to h save his cruise life. and that's why he volunteered becauset' of the competition between them. so the failure of the ambassador but this man's greatest legacy was his children who absolutely adored him. he did everything for them and acc
he lobbies against britain and talks against britain.s hated by the british as the state department. but nobody knows what has been going on. and when japan bombs pearl harbor. but it would be nice to he would hear back from him. but the ambassadorship to great britain when there was still a british empire which made britain very important, was the highest office he would ever achieve until his dying day he wanted to be called mr. ambassador. and then as we all know the experience but there is...
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a hard-hitting icture britain from france. a hard-hitting picture and — britain from france. hard-hitting picture and headline _ britain from france. a hard-hitting picture and headline there. - britain from france. a hard-hitting picture and headline there. french| picture and headline there. french have surrendered to traffickers. using this military terms about migrants... britain has accused the french of ceding sovereign territory to criminal people smugglers, is the first line of that story, by allowing a record number migrants to reach the uk in a single day. pretty patel of the home secretary, said to be furious at the quote" -- priti —— priti patel, the home secretary. yes, it is a very big number, it is significant. it is also pushing the sleeves off the front pages, which certainly for some newspapers, the conservative party would rather have stories of getting tough on the french beast of the migrants than taking body blows about mps having second jobs or being accused of sleazy behaviour —— vis—a—vis migrants. sleazy behaviour -- vis-a-vis migrants-_ sleazy behav
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i think he, he did miss britain when he, when he got to moscow he was. and this is, this is a very murky area and i can't tell you for sure. he was madly in love with eleanor because nobody really knows what was going on. the field is mine, but to teach to me he was very, very fond of it. he was having an okay time in beirut. he was drink, you know, a lot, but this is wife is usually what she did on the american. it almost will need to fact that it's that's right. that's right. but i think, i think ultimately he, he didn't particularly want to go to moscow. but he ended up, he ended up doing so for reasons i go into in the book, james, i'll stop you there. more on the cold was most famous british by after this break. ah, with ah, with ah, welcome back. i'm still here with james having author of phil b in beirut. the one problem here is that they're not releasing papers. nicholas elliott, his best friend of the intelligence services, were at a memoir, the intelligence services he was in 2021. they can't publish it. why? well, i'm one spy experts said to m
i think he, he did miss britain when he, when he got to moscow he was. and this is, this is a very murky area and i can't tell you for sure. he was madly in love with eleanor because nobody really knows what was going on. the field is mine, but to teach to me he was very, very fond of it. he was having an okay time in beirut. he was drink, you know, a lot, but this is wife is usually what she did on the american. it almost will need to fact that it's that's right. that's right. but i think, i...
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she has overall responsibility, including the national and britain security services. she was elected conservative mp in may, 2010 in the county of essex and previously served as secretary of state for international development, minister of state for employment, and exchequer secretary to the treasury. i first met her over a decade ago when she visited the margaret thatcher center for freedom. she is one of the most principled and fearless leaders in the u.k. today, and has always stood proudly for the conservative ideals embodied by my former boss, margaret thatcher. on issues from protecting britain's borders, to standing up for law and order, priti patel has been like a rock, steadfast in the defense of the british people. priti was one of the leading voices in britain's vote to leave campaign, and the fact that united kingdom is once again a truly sovereign nation outside of the european union owes much to the hard work, determination, and vision of leaders likely home secretary. please join me in welcoming the right honorable priti patel mp. thank you. [applause]
she has overall responsibility, including the national and britain security services. she was elected conservative mp in may, 2010 in the county of essex and previously served as secretary of state for international development, minister of state for employment, and exchequer secretary to the treasury. i first met her over a decade ago when she visited the margaret thatcher center for freedom. she is one of the most principled and fearless leaders in the u.k. today, and has always stood proudly...
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over this and make _ stance with britain over this and make out— stance with britain over this and makenson's fault~ he — make out that it's borisjohnson's fault. he accused him today of politicising this tragedy, and that certainly— politicising this tragedy, and that certainly suits his reelection agenda _ certainly suits his reelection agenda because migration has become agenda because migration has become a hugely— agenda because migration has become a hugely hot potato in france. as we know, _ a hugely hot potato in france. as we know, relations between britain and france, _ know, relations between britain and france, neighbouring countries, have been frosty— france, neighbouring countries, have been frosty on and off for a long time _ been frosty on and off for a long time 0t— been frosty on and off for a long time. of course, that's been building _ time. of course, that's been building to a crescendo recently with fishing licenses, covid policies. _ with fishing licenses, covid policies, the northern ireland protocol _ policies, the northern ireland protocol. this has been buildi
over this and make _ stance with britain over this and make out— stance with britain over this and makenson's fault~ he — make out that it's borisjohnson's fault. he accused him today of politicising this tragedy, and that certainly— politicising this tragedy, and that certainly suits his reelection agenda _ certainly suits his reelection agenda because migration has become agenda because migration has become a hugely— agenda because migration has become a hugely hot potato in france....
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, . , , . , britain.king, and _ britain. i understand these pictures can be shocking, and i— britain. i understand these pictures can be shocking, and i know - britain. i understand these pictures can be shocking, and i know why i britain. i understand these pictures i can be shocking, and i know why they do that, but sometimes you think policeman just arrest people like that, trying to stop them. they have some instructions and sometimes you have this feeling of frustration because they cannot do anything. it was the same thing when they came to the camp of calais, migrants, the refugees, those who depended on the dublin convention, who can have asylum and so on. it is very hard on the ground, because i must say, that is the most difficult task for police officers to do that. what is the solution _ police officers to do that. what is the solution from _ police officers to do that. what is the solution from your— police officers to do that. what is the solution from your point - police officers to do that
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although. 8 britain is certainly not wanting it to be seen in that way. however, the ministry of defense here in the united kingdom has now announced that a small team of armed forces armed personnel have now been deployed to poland. we're not exactly sure of what small teen really means in terms of the numbers, but they all that to provide engineering support. interesting to see what exactly that engineering support may look like. we've also seen a statement from the polish defense minister as well, who says that troops have now joined the reconnaissance mission with that polish counterparts on the board. and now that basically means ascertaining a certain strategic operations and surveying what options that they may have trying to navigate away out of this humanitarian crisis. so it will be really interesting now to see what difference does the british government getting involved really make? well, we see anything really different happening on the board to, particularly for these migrants that will be interesting to see how the international community o
although. 8 britain is certainly not wanting it to be seen in that way. however, the ministry of defense here in the united kingdom has now announced that a small team of armed forces armed personnel have now been deployed to poland. we're not exactly sure of what small teen really means in terms of the numbers, but they all that to provide engineering support. interesting to see what exactly that engineering support may look like. we've also seen a statement from the polish defense minister as...
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this is the government's big plan for keeping the variant out of britain and from spreading in britainome major problems here that have to be rectified. ,., , , rectified. even so, it is still worth doing _ rectified. even so, it is still worth doing the _ rectified. even so, it is still worth doing the pcr - rectified. even so, it is still worth doing the pcr test i rectified. even so, it is still. worth doing the pcr test even rectified. even so, it is still- worth doing the pcr test even if you are unhappy with what is happening to them, because at least it tells you if this variant is present in the person who has tested? it is worth doing _ the person who has tested? it is worth doing for _ the person who has tested? it 3 worth doing for two reasons, first of all because if you do the pcr test when you get back, you are complying with the law. you are doing your bit to making sure you are not putting friends, family and others at risk. but it is also worth doing because the government is able to sample those tests and to work out more about how this new variant works. that is the
this is the government's big plan for keeping the variant out of britain and from spreading in britainome major problems here that have to be rectified. ,., , , rectified. even so, it is still worth doing _ rectified. even so, it is still worth doing the _ rectified. even so, it is still worth doing the pcr - rectified. even so, it is still worth doing the pcr test i rectified. even so, it is still. worth doing the pcr test even rectified. even so, it is still- worth doing the pcr test even if...
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one of many issues in which france and britain are divided on. and there is really a well and lowest form of diplomacy going on. now, the biggest split between france and britain for many decades. thank you. andrew simmons at complimenting that reporting from nepal, brain a little bit earlier on you. kate france relations. now protest as of gathered in peruse capitol lima, in support of president pedro castillo. the opposition is trying to remove him from power, questioning his moral ability to govern due to corruption allegations. police in the solomon islands have imposed an indefinite night time curfew in the capital. honey, are after days of violent protests, tear gas and warning. shots were fired on friday to disperse, the crowds, gathering their police from australia have now arrived to restore. come, sarah clark, as our report fires, burn and thick smoke billows across the solomon islands. capital. this is the aftermath of 2 days of white. let his ransacked local stools after a 36 hour curfew is lifted. we have just come passed through a l
one of many issues in which france and britain are divided on. and there is really a well and lowest form of diplomacy going on. now, the biggest split between france and britain for many decades. thank you. andrew simmons at complimenting that reporting from nepal, brain a little bit earlier on you. kate france relations. now protest as of gathered in peruse capitol lima, in support of president pedro castillo. the opposition is trying to remove him from power, questioning his moral ability to...
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so britain does have a dock in this faith. but the people who are suffering at the moment are those migrants, and there needs to be people getting around to say who salting this issue out before when to really kicks in and, and the bodies will start piling high on the movement of people that we're currently seeing at the bellows, poland, borders happening elsewhere on a much larger scale. an influx of people fleeing conflicts in the middle east began that years ago. and there were now well established route to get to western europe . has just have a look at some of those now. one popular route starts from pakistan and afghanistan . they had through eastern europe before reaching italy and germany. i. in fact the u. n. says that 75000 migrants have traveled through bosnia and herzegovina since 2018 parties. maria finacialow spoke to a peacock smuggler who was offering to take migrants into northern germany. walbridge walden, gordon. i think these people illegally cross the border because that governments did not allow them to w
so britain does have a dock in this faith. but the people who are suffering at the moment are those migrants, and there needs to be people getting around to say who salting this issue out before when to really kicks in and, and the bodies will start piling high on the movement of people that we're currently seeing at the bellows, poland, borders happening elsewhere on a much larger scale. an influx of people fleeing conflicts in the middle east began that years ago. and there were now well...
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so britain does have a dog. and despite the people who are suffering at the moment of those migrants and there needs to be people getting around the table and solving this issue before when to really kicks in. and in the fontes will start piling the movement of people we are currently seeing at the bellows. poland border is happening elsewhere on a much larger scale, an influx of people for conflicts in the middle east began years ago. and there are now well established routes to get to western europe. and let's have a look at some of those ways. a popular migrant route starts from pakistan and afghanistan. they then had through eastern europe before reaching italy and germany . in fact, the u. n says that 75000 migrants have traveled through bosnia and herzegovina since 2018. actually 3 phenomenal, spoke to a people smuggler who is offering to take migrants into northern germany. others through rather i think these people illegally across the board because that governments did not allow them 20 europe using leg
so britain does have a dog. and despite the people who are suffering at the moment of those migrants and there needs to be people getting around the table and solving this issue before when to really kicks in. and in the fontes will start piling the movement of people we are currently seeing at the bellows. poland border is happening elsewhere on a much larger scale, an influx of people for conflicts in the middle east began years ago. and there are now well established routes to get to western...
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translation: going to britain is very difficult. l she tried to get to britain legally twice.process was delayed. she was forced to go the way she did. her friend iman left to absorb the news of her death. her humanity was so good, always advising me. and she was like someone i look... look up to for advice. so no one should try this. no one. no one deserves to die this way. but this disaster has changed little in the minds of people living in migrant camps here. they're just waiting for the right weather conditions to make the same journey, take the same risks. there's been a lot of finger—pointing across the channel over who's to blame for the growing crisis. european interior ministers are due to meet here tomorrow to discuss the problem. but the british home secretary has been disinvited in the middle of a diplomatic feud between the prime minister, borisjohnson, and the french president, emmanuel macron. investigations have begun to identify the other victims, but questions are also being asked about why help never arrived and more broadly, ahead of tomorrow's meeting, wh
translation: going to britain is very difficult. l she tried to get to britain legally twice.process was delayed. she was forced to go the way she did. her friend iman left to absorb the news of her death. her humanity was so good, always advising me. and she was like someone i look... look up to for advice. so no one should try this. no one. no one deserves to die this way. but this disaster has changed little in the minds of people living in migrant camps here. they're just waiting for the...
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the davis cup quarterfinals beckon for great britain.ritish soil since winning the us open. she beat elena—gabriela ruse of romania in the champions tennis exhibition at london's royal albert hall 6-3 7-6. it is pretty surreal. i remember my birthday last year, i was at home, i think it was one of the lockdowns, if not i was just at home. i didn't really... i wasn't playing and it is pretty amazing how everything changed in one year. itjust shows if you keep plugging away at your own work and not looking around and staying focused, anything can happen. cardiff rugby have been unable to leave south africa after after two positive covid—i9 cases were confirmed in their squad. cardiff were in the country to play in the united rugby championship, but all the tournament games over this and next weekend have been called off. the club confirmed one of the cases is suspected to be the omicron variant. saracens have reclaimed second place in the premiership after a 25—14 win over sale at the stonex stadium ths afternoon. sale weren't helped by ha
the davis cup quarterfinals beckon for great britain.ritish soil since winning the us open. she beat elena—gabriela ruse of romania in the champions tennis exhibition at london's royal albert hall 6-3 7-6. it is pretty surreal. i remember my birthday last year, i was at home, i think it was one of the lockdowns, if not i was just at home. i didn't really... i wasn't playing and it is pretty amazing how everything changed in one year. itjust shows if you keep plugging away at your own work and...
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migrants have drowned in the english channel after their boats sank while they were trying to reach britain. topic over 19 restrictions on the way in france as the virus surges across parts of europe. germany is political parties agree, a deal which we'll see olaf sholtes succeed angler. michael as chancellor and ethiopia as prime minister says he's heading to the front lines of the t grey conflict as rebels advance on the capital and his for french international cream. benjamin has been hit with a one year suspended jailed so benjamin has been found guilty of conspiring to blackmail a fellow french football. ah, well, we begin this news hour with more breaking news out of france. police are now saying at least 30 migrants have drowned after their boat sank off calais a while trying to reach britain across the english channel. 26 people so far have been rescued. well, let's bring in peace. if you me is a freelance journalist joining us now from paris pizza, the french isaiah saying that they are finding bodies but, but also some survivors. yes, that's right. managed. thankfully save a few o
migrants have drowned in the english channel after their boats sank while they were trying to reach britain. topic over 19 restrictions on the way in france as the virus surges across parts of europe. germany is political parties agree, a deal which we'll see olaf sholtes succeed angler. michael as chancellor and ethiopia as prime minister says he's heading to the front lines of the t grey conflict as rebels advance on the capital and his for french international cream. benjamin has been hit...
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the french say that what makes britain _ the channel.at what makes britain attractive - the channel. the french say that what makes britain attractive isl the channel. the french say that i what makes britain attractive is the ease with which people can disappear into the grey economy, and that is what needs fixing. in fact, the number of asylum seekers arriving is substantially lower than its peak 20 years ago. and the home secretary, priti patel, seen here on a patrol boatin priti patel, seen here on a patrol boat in the channel last year and the french both agree that tackling the french both agree that tackling the people smugglers is the priority. not so, say campaigners. the people smugglers are a symptom but not the cause of the issue. the issueis but not the cause of the issue. the issue is people want to claim uk asylum and they can't do it unless they are physically present in the uk and there is no way to get there other than on a boat. but uk and there is no way to get there other than on a boat.— other than on a boat. but wi
the french say that what makes britain _ the channel.at what makes britain attractive - the channel. the french say that what makes britain attractive isl the channel. the french say that i what makes britain attractive is the ease with which people can disappear into the grey economy, and that is what needs fixing. in fact, the number of asylum seekers arriving is substantially lower than its peak 20 years ago. and the home secretary, priti patel, seen here on a patrol boatin priti patel, seen...
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no, this is one of britain's most famous. i arts critics. their anger at the the queen's pictures friend of the queen for long. yeah, i'm related in fact to the grandmother and he has it through distance. i mean there's so much in the book, john kerry comes out terribly wanting to kill phil b. but tell me about blunt why? yes, he in beirut, around the same normally be in london in the center london of the quarter all deck exactitude for art. exactly. it seems to me and i'm sure there's a degree of speculation in this, i confess, but i, i think i proved that antony bunk was in bare root for 3 or 4 weeks before phil. b was interviewed by elliott and i think antony blunt became aware that philby was going to be confronted. now blunt had lost his faith in communism. i spoke to your remote in in moscow about 2018 years ago. and he talked about how blunted just lost his faith in communism, and he'd never really been committed. he was a marxist in a kind of our aesthetic sense, but he was, he'd really joined up because of his friend god, burgess, a
no, this is one of britain's most famous. i arts critics. their anger at the the queen's pictures friend of the queen for long. yeah, i'm related in fact to the grandmother and he has it through distance. i mean there's so much in the book, john kerry comes out terribly wanting to kill phil b. but tell me about blunt why? yes, he in beirut, around the same normally be in london in the center london of the quarter all deck exactitude for art. exactly. it seems to me and i'm sure there's a degree...
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it's invitation to britain to major european talks. all migration, despite the deaths of dozens more migrants trying to cross the english channel. paris as the u. k is not doing enough to stop the record flows of asylum seekers. the bossy leg. thank you, dolphins. great britain has firstly to take its responsibilities and limit the economic attraction of its territory and allow a legal way for asylum request since they have to take their parts. and secondly, it needs to take on the smugglers will probably pursue a manual microns angry. at an open letter from boris johnson, which the president thinks shifts the blame for the migrant crisis to france. a moment 23000 migrants have tried to cross the english channel already this year, almost triple the number seen in 2020. the deaths of $27.00 asylum seekers last wednesday being described as one of the deadliest days since the crisis began. and despite from subbing britain that the talked brussels says cooperation is k, i think it's of the utmost importance that they give the highest prior
it's invitation to britain to major european talks. all migration, despite the deaths of dozens more migrants trying to cross the english channel. paris as the u. k is not doing enough to stop the record flows of asylum seekers. the bossy leg. thank you, dolphins. great britain has firstly to take its responsibilities and limit the economic attraction of its territory and allow a legal way for asylum request since they have to take their parts. and secondly, it needs to take on the smugglers...