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but what model does the british cabinets want? we don't wa nt to the british cabinets want?n ireland. henry, do you think that evidence from the head of the hm rc made any difference to how people perceive this issue? well, i think it was a shocker, and nobody was expect in that kind of figure to be drawn out. some people think it was drawn out of a hat. others, did think it has quite sank in yet. whether it would have an impact on the government's negotiations, is another story. i still think regardless of what theresa may says she was, her cabinet is a divided one, and there is no agreement yet one, and there is no agreement yet on exact how to come up with eight mechanism to make this frictionless trade possible. that is a great goal, that is what they willjust strive for id leave. but... hang on. the idea that you would have to do more than that in ireland, a country in which much of the trade going across the border in northern ireland and southern islands, and recognise that their material going across the border could be regulated with greater use is a farce. it is a
but what model does the british cabinets want? we don't wa nt to the british cabinets want?n ireland. henry, do you think that evidence from the head of the hm rc made any difference to how people perceive this issue? well, i think it was a shocker, and nobody was expect in that kind of figure to be drawn out. some people think it was drawn out of a hat. others, did think it has quite sank in yet. whether it would have an impact on the government's negotiations, is another story. i still think...
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while dublin they have a view, and people in brussels sit on their hands and wait, the british cabinetsh, and there will be a short transition period of less than two years, but we still can't get, from the british government, a clear idea of exactly what they want. now, there are certain things, for example, by allowing northern ireland to stay within the customs union for a certain period of time, that may or may not work, but until the british government actually says, this is what we want, and this is what the entire british cabinet is behind... i'm sorry, this sort of posturing worked very well in the scottish referendum, when right up to it, they said it was very unclear what they wanted, it was actually very clear what the scots wanted. it is very clear that the united kingdom wants to be able to facilitate maximum possible trade with the eu without signing... but how? what is the mechanism? we keep going around this. it is plain that the ability to trade across either the channel or the border in ireland is one in which there are a couple of models both in norway and switzerland
while dublin they have a view, and people in brussels sit on their hands and wait, the british cabinetsh, and there will be a short transition period of less than two years, but we still can't get, from the british government, a clear idea of exactly what they want. now, there are certain things, for example, by allowing northern ireland to stay within the customs union for a certain period of time, that may or may not work, but until the british government actually says, this is what we want,...
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the eighteenth of september one thousand nine hundred seventeen there was a meeting of the british war cabinet the foreign secretary arthur balfour was absent. the secretary of state for india edwin montague who was jewish strongly disagreed with the declaration he was opposed to zionism and said i deny that palestine is today associated with the jews or properly be regarded as a fit place for them to live montague thought a french to clear ration for porting zionism in june one nine hundred seventeen was anti semitic and negotiated changes to the british version as it went through several drafts. c. is not a battle at them. there are about the world at. war out of the last elite here but all allisat adam assessment of corker c s c. yes good thing feel. that we. are both there on the whole. she would look forward to her both to see if your move should go most who your. daughter is but your. what people gonna. do you. people gonna the well resentment of you. a few days later secretary of state for war vi counts milner and the jewish politician philip magnus sent a modified version to the cabine
the eighteenth of september one thousand nine hundred seventeen there was a meeting of the british war cabinet the foreign secretary arthur balfour was absent. the secretary of state for india edwin montague who was jewish strongly disagreed with the declaration he was opposed to zionism and said i deny that palestine is today associated with the jews or properly be regarded as a fit place for them to live montague thought a french to clear ration for porting zionism in june one nine hundred...
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what a w and a no our friends are or your mother had this you can associate my more or less and british cabinetor that off another that the station a friend so we have been were at bill for. bill cabin at the english they or little and not added a friend so into a lot of city its hard to know how much influence psychs ultimately had over british policy making he was given more prominence in british policy making around the middle east during the war years than he ever deserved he was a relatively ill educated inexperienced man whose only connection to the ottoman world had been as a tourist. so for this man to be playing such a role in the holes of power over deciding british policy towards the near east seems to us today to be anomalous indeed ridiculous. regardless of psychs role things continue to progress for the zionists and in june one nine hundred seventeen british foreign secretary arthur balfour asked high in vitamin to present his demands as a declaration and promise to try and persuade his government to adopt its. the leading zionist form the political committee and drafted their dem
what a w and a no our friends are or your mother had this you can associate my more or less and british cabinetor that off another that the station a friend so we have been were at bill for. bill cabin at the english they or little and not added a friend so into a lot of city its hard to know how much influence psychs ultimately had over british policy making he was given more prominence in british policy making around the middle east during the war years than he ever deserved he was a...
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in one thousand nine hundred seventeen the british cabinet headed by prime minister david lloyd george pledged to establish a homeland for the jews in palestine. the pledge came in the form of a letter from the british foreign secretary arthur balfour to the influential british zionist lord walter rothschild. for kenya with a little while but it's on the limit at about what he said at all. and yet to. read about it on the rothschilds can. show us the law the legal show. but it's on the air and the hood c.s. at. in this day. you would philistine. kenya method secunia well water can hold. us all in a spade little world zionist organization now it was about security for. britain had no moral or political or legal right to promise the learned that belonged to the arabs to another people so the balfour declaration was both immoral and illegal. a month after bell first pledge a meeting took place in london to celebrate the declaration speakers included lord ross child and samuel monk sykes and current vice mayor. just several days later on december the eleven thousand nine hundred seventeen
in one thousand nine hundred seventeen the british cabinet headed by prime minister david lloyd george pledged to establish a homeland for the jews in palestine. the pledge came in the form of a letter from the british foreign secretary arthur balfour to the influential british zionist lord walter rothschild. for kenya with a little while but it's on the limit at about what he said at all. and yet to. read about it on the rothschilds can. show us the law the legal show. but it's on the air and...
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tributes have been paid to tessa jowell, the veteran british labour cabinet minister, who has died afterin cancer. she was 70 and was diagnosed with a brain tumour a year ago. the bbc‘s nick robinson, who interviewed her during her illness, reports. i spent a huge amount of time with people with cancer... tessa jowell knew she had just weeks to live when she launched one last campaign to improve cancer care for all. i am not afraid. i feel very clear about my sense of purpose and what i want to do. and how do i know how long it's going to last? baroness jowell. hear, hear. a public servant to the very last, dame tessa spoke to a packed, a tearful house of lords, about how those with tumours like hers could be treated so much better. i hope that this debate will give hope to other cancer patients like me. a friend and ally of tony blair's, tessa, as she was referred to by most people in politics, was popular even with those who didn't much like her boss. her impact on politics was enormous. everything she touched, she turned to gold in some way, whether it was advancing equal pay for wome
tributes have been paid to tessa jowell, the veteran british labour cabinet minister, who has died afterin cancer. she was 70 and was diagnosed with a brain tumour a year ago. the bbc‘s nick robinson, who interviewed her during her illness, reports. i spent a huge amount of time with people with cancer... tessa jowell knew she had just weeks to live when she launched one last campaign to improve cancer care for all. i am not afraid. i feel very clear about my sense of purpose and what i want...
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the former british labour cabinet minister dame tessa jowell has died at the age of 70.brain cancer following her diagnosis a year ago. during her political career she had worked as culture secretary under the then prime minister, tony blair. mr blair described her as an amazing politician and a dear friend. her impact on politics was enormous. everything she touched, she turned to gold in some way, whether it was advancing equal pay for women, starting sure start, which is an immense programme for children in our country, or bringing the olympics to britain. she did everything with the same passion, determination, verve and charm. european rough—sleepers detained and deported under an illegal policy by the home office in britain are to receive hundreds of thousands of pounds in damages. figures obtained by the bbc reveal that in the year to may 2017, 698 homeless eu nationals were systematically targeted and removed from the country. john ironmonger reports. tomas lusas is from lithuania. for nine years, he has been living, working and paying taxes in england, but a low
the former british labour cabinet minister dame tessa jowell has died at the age of 70.brain cancer following her diagnosis a year ago. during her political career she had worked as culture secretary under the then prime minister, tony blair. mr blair described her as an amazing politician and a dear friend. her impact on politics was enormous. everything she touched, she turned to gold in some way, whether it was advancing equal pay for women, starting sure start, which is an immense programme...
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what it is the british -- a police that -- not them have a conversation with itself it is the british cabineta conversation with itself about to custom union projects, neither is likely to have a majority in westminster or will work in practical terms. both have been rejected by the european union. unless we have sorted that out, i do not think we are talking about it. francine: the probability that brexit gets slaughtered out to a point where we do not feel it is areit, or theresa may -- probabilities still in the air, all of them? >> already operating in a space which has been narrowed successfully by the brexiteers over the last two years. something like single market membership and freedom of movement, all of these issues we , theebating 1.5 years ago norwegian model is off the table and now something specific. we are very much in a hot brexit space -- hard brexit space. francine: customs union would be attached to read lives that the u.k. would have to walk away from. >> exactly. francine:? does it feel like brexit if we stay because in the union than leavingofter the customs union altog
what it is the british -- a police that -- not them have a conversation with itself it is the british cabineta conversation with itself about to custom union projects, neither is likely to have a majority in westminster or will work in practical terms. both have been rejected by the european union. unless we have sorted that out, i do not think we are talking about it. francine: the probability that brexit gets slaughtered out to a point where we do not feel it is areit, or theresa may --...
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meeting on tuesday as she tries to find a solution that the cabinet, parliament and the eu will accept. the headlines on bbc news: two britishwere kidnapped in the democratic republic of congo — have been released. former labour cabinet minister dame tessa jowell has died at the age of 70. she was diagnosed with brain cancer last may. police in indonesia have said a mother and father and their children are responsible for three church bombings that killed at least 11 people. sport now and a full round up from the bbc sport centre. it isa it is a busy one this afternoon, we are into the second halves on the final day of the premier league season. final day of the premier league season. we have already seen a dramatic season finale in the scottish premiership. aberdeen beat champions celtic to finish second and there was a ten goal thriller at easter road between rangers and hibs that also included a red card and an injury time equaliser. hibs knew they had a chance of finishing third if they could manage a six goal advantage over rangers. they were 3-0 advantage over rangers. they were 3—0 up after 23 minutes, incredible stuf
meeting on tuesday as she tries to find a solution that the cabinet, parliament and the eu will accept. the headlines on bbc news: two britishwere kidnapped in the democratic republic of congo — have been released. former labour cabinet minister dame tessa jowell has died at the age of 70. she was diagnosed with brain cancer last may. police in indonesia have said a mother and father and their children are responsible for three church bombings that killed at least 11 people. sport now and a...
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cabinet. mister speaker, it has now to deal with the re- introductions of customs in british goods. the prime minister said the right honorable gentlemen reads his question more quickly. no assistance by the chair from you is required. i want to accommodate that. and i will do so today as i always do i'm concerned about people who want to ask questions. and if you do want to ask questions you certainly can. it's a very straightforward question. how many additional staff have been recruited in order to deal with brexit. as he knows we are indeed facing separation. it has been allocated to make those necessary operations. can i just correct him on what he said at the beginning of his question. if we look at the increase in employment almost two thirds has been from full-time work. around 70% of the rise has come from high skilled work. perhaps when he stands up he will walk up the jobs that are being created. under this government. the question i asked the prime minister was how many more officials have been recruited. she has not answered it. the claims that they are recruiting more
cabinet. mister speaker, it has now to deal with the re- introductions of customs in british goods. the prime minister said the right honorable gentlemen reads his question more quickly. no assistance by the chair from you is required. i want to accommodate that. and i will do so today as i always do i'm concerned about people who want to ask questions. and if you do want to ask questions you certainly can. it's a very straightforward question. how many additional staff have been recruited in...
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former labour cabinet minister dame tessa jowell has died at the age of 70. she was diagnosed with brain cancer last may. two britishd in the democratic republic of congo on friday have been released unharmed. police in indonesia say a couple and their four children carried out suicide bombings at three churches which killed at least 13 people and left dozens more wounded. dozens of rough sleepers from eu countries are to receive thousands of pounds in compensation after being illegally detained and deported. figures obtained by the bbc reveal that in the 12 months to may last year, almost 700 people were targeted, despite some of them being able to prove that they were working. jon ironmonger has more. tomas lusas is from lithuania. for nine years, he has been living, working and paying taxes in england, but a low point in 2016 found him on the streets in west london. basically i was sleeping here... he was woken one morning by immigration officers, and quickly bundled into a van to be deported. it is really hard to stand up after that, you know, because all of those handcuffs, all of this immigration thing, all of
former labour cabinet minister dame tessa jowell has died at the age of 70. she was diagnosed with brain cancer last may. two britishd in the democratic republic of congo on friday have been released unharmed. police in indonesia say a couple and their four children carried out suicide bombings at three churches which killed at least 13 people and left dozens more wounded. dozens of rough sleepers from eu countries are to receive thousands of pounds in compensation after being illegally...
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cabinet minister tessa jowell has died aged 70. she was diagnosed with brain brain cancer last may. two british in indonesia say a couple and their four children carried out suicide bombings at three churches which killed at least 13 people and left a dozen small wounded.
cabinet minister tessa jowell has died aged 70. she was diagnosed with brain brain cancer last may. two british in indonesia say a couple and their four children carried out suicide bombings at three churches which killed at least 13 people and left a dozen small wounded.
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minds on the rival factions in and around cabinet. factions in and around cabinet. reintroduction of customs checks for britishn said... complete his question more quickly if... order. no assistance from the chair from you is required. from the chair from you is required. and i will do so today, as i always do. do. i am concerned about people who want to ask questions. want to ask questions. don't want to ask questions, be quiet and listen. quiet and listen. thank you, mr speaker. it is a straightforward question. straightforward question. recruited in order to deal with brexit? brexit? making preparations for all contingencies. contingencies. has been allocated to departments to make those necessary preparations. make those necessary preparations. his question, he referred to zero—hours contracts. his question, he referred to zero— hours contracts. his question, he referred to zero—hours contracts. zero—hours contracts. in the last year has been from full—time work. full—time work. of growth in employment since 2010 has been in full—time work. has been in full—time work. since 2010 has come from high skilled
minds on the rival factions in and around cabinet. factions in and around cabinet. reintroduction of customs checks for britishn said... complete his question more quickly if... order. no assistance from the chair from you is required. from the chair from you is required. and i will do so today, as i always do. do. i am concerned about people who want to ask questions. want to ask questions. don't want to ask questions, be quiet and listen. quiet and listen. thank you, mr speaker. it is a...
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an election in italy and i suppose looking at it from the way british politics works, the idea the president can veto who is in the cabinetinary for italy as well? well, the populists say it is extraordinary but if you look at the constitution, it's very simple, the prime minister designate go to the president and presents government line—up and the president can take a pen and strike of any president can take a pen and strike ofany name president can take a pen and strike of any name that he, and it has a lwa ys of any name that he, and it has always been he, once. it's happened in the past and it has happened this time because of one thing, the euro. the populists have spoken in the past about whether or not italy should get out of the euro, in particular, their pick for finance minister had said italy should make detailed plans for getting out of the single currency. the president didn't like that and struck the name of and for that reason, the populist administration is not going ahead. and is part of this, it is about the euro of course but the fact you have two populist parties, is it making things more volatile tha
an election in italy and i suppose looking at it from the way british politics works, the idea the president can veto who is in the cabinetinary for italy as well? well, the populists say it is extraordinary but if you look at the constitution, it's very simple, the prime minister designate go to the president and presents government line—up and the president can take a pen and strike of any president can take a pen and strike ofany name president can take a pen and strike of any name that...
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former labour cabinet minister dame tessa jowell has died at the age of 70. she was diagnosed with brain cancer last may. two britishionals who were kidnapped in the democratic republic of congo on friday have been released unharmed. police in indonesia say a couple and theirfour children carried out suicide bombings at three churches which killed at least 13 people and left dozens more wounded. theresa may has reaffirmed her commitment to leaving the eu customs union. it comes as ministers consider two alternative options for trading post—brexit. now on bbc news, the travel show. this week in the show: taking on manila's traffic hell. how the system works is, as the people come on the money starts to flow, and it all comes through me. you don't want a distracted driver, because the traffic here is a little bit crazy. the filipinos who feed your body and your soul. it is designed scientifically and nutritionally to make you happy and calm. and 300 years of new orleans. ah, the lovely philippines. with thousands of pristine beachy islands and acres of virgin rainforest, i have had some very happy times here. but not
former labour cabinet minister dame tessa jowell has died at the age of 70. she was diagnosed with brain cancer last may. two britishionals who were kidnapped in the democratic republic of congo on friday have been released unharmed. police in indonesia say a couple and theirfour children carried out suicide bombings at three churches which killed at least 13 people and left dozens more wounded. theresa may has reaffirmed her commitment to leaving the eu customs union. it comes as ministers...
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news — our latest headlines: former labour cabinet minister dame tessa jowell has died at the age of 70. she was diagnosed with brain cancer last may. two britishationals who were kidnapped in the democratic republic of congo on friday have been released unharmed. police in indonesia say a couple and theirfour children carried out suicide bombings at three churches, which killed at least 13 people and left dozens more wounded. theresa may has reaffirmed her commitment to leaving the eu customs union — it comes as ministers consider two alternative options for trading post—brexit. more on our top story — the tributes being paid to the former labour cabinet minister, dame tessa jowell who's died aged 70. she was diagnosed with brian cancer a year ago, and then went on to campaign for more awareness. a leading light in tony blair's government from 1997, she was also instrumental in bringing the olympics to london in 2012. friends, colleagues and fellow politicians have been sharing their personal memories. and i think even this morning, even though she has just died, when i think of tessa, it is almost all kind of positive, life—affirming stuff. w
news — our latest headlines: former labour cabinet minister dame tessa jowell has died at the age of 70. she was diagnosed with brain cancer last may. two britishationals who were kidnapped in the democratic republic of congo on friday have been released unharmed. police in indonesia say a couple and theirfour children carried out suicide bombings at three churches, which killed at least 13 people and left dozens more wounded. theresa may has reaffirmed her commitment to leaving the eu...
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cabinet, let alone the rest of the eu. this is complicated, and has taken a long time. in other words, no decision yet. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster. the british women may have died because of breast cancer screenings. us officials say nine people were aboard a military cargo plane which crashed near an airport in the us state of georgia. the c—130 aircraft was embarking on a training flight from savannah international airport when it went down shortly after ta keoff. the us authorities said it was unlikely any of those on board survived. steve a nd steve and manish and is in beijing trying to limit a growing dispute between the two countries. president trump has been threatening to impose steep tariffs on chinese goods to rebalance the trading relationship he has long said is unfair. thousands of ancient artefacts that were illegally imported to the us have been returned to iraqi officials in washington. the objects described as "national treasures", were bought through dealers in the united arab emirates and israel. andy beatt reports. centuries of iraqi heritage illegally smuggled to the united states, is going home. nearly 4000 items datin
cabinet, let alone the rest of the eu. this is complicated, and has taken a long time. in other words, no decision yet. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster. the british women may have died because of breast cancer screenings. us officials say nine people were aboard a military cargo plane which crashed near an airport in the us state of georgia. the c—130 aircraft was embarking on a training flight from savannah international airport when it went down shortly after ta keoff. the us...
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british prime minister theresa may has set a deadline for her cabinet to agree on a common stance forblish details next month. the cabinet is deeply's let on how britain's trading policy with the eu should change. global news 24 hours a day on air and on tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am taylor riggs. this is bloomberg. tom: thank you so much. instead of doing a data check i want to show a five-day chart of a dxy index. this is the index everybody looks at. minutes, we have had another run of stronger dollar, really getting up to the intraday we saw yesterday. that is a great precursor for one of our themes, which is china. with us is david riley and geoffrey yu. we understand there managed by t boc and an original government. varioushina into the challenged and fragile pacific rim countries? geoffrey: it is a question of chinese demand. yesterday one number that was pointed out was you have asset growth in the high single digits. 20%s nowhere near the numbers we have seen a few years ago, which generates the wealth effec
british prime minister theresa may has set a deadline for her cabinet to agree on a common stance forblish details next month. the cabinet is deeply's let on how britain's trading policy with the eu should change. global news 24 hours a day on air and on tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am taylor riggs. this is bloomberg. tom: thank you so much. instead of doing a data check i want to show a five-day chart of a dxy index. this is the...
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two british tourists and their driver, who were kidnapped in the democratic republic of congo, have been released. former labour cabinetthe age of 70. she was diagnosed with brain cancer last may. police in indonesia have said a mother and father and their children are responsible for three church bombings that killed at least 11 people. theresa may says people who supported leaving the eu will get the brexit they voted for and reaffirmed her commitment to britain leaving the customs union. she's moved to reassure voters in a sunday newspaper article as her cabinet considers 2 different options for ourfuture trading relations. but this morning, while appearing to back the prime minister, the environment secretary michael gove admitted he had doubts about a customs partnership with the eu. tom barton reports. once again, with her cabinet divided, the prime minister is defending her approach to brexit, telling voters in a sunday times article, "you can trust me to deliver", adding on the most difficult issue, "we will leave the customs union", but acknowledging there will have to be compromises. the prime minister has la
two british tourists and their driver, who were kidnapped in the democratic republic of congo, have been released. former labour cabinetthe age of 70. she was diagnosed with brain cancer last may. police in indonesia have said a mother and father and their children are responsible for three church bombings that killed at least 11 people. theresa may says people who supported leaving the eu will get the brexit they voted for and reaffirmed her commitment to britain leaving the customs union....
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cabinet minister tessa jowell has died aged 70. she was diagnosed with brain brain cancer last may. two british nationals who kidnapped in the democratic republic of congo on friday have been released unharmed. police in indonesia say a couple and their four children carried out suicide bombings at three churches which killed at least 13 people and left a dozen small wounded. theresa may has reaffirmed her commitment to leaving the customs union. it comes as ministers consider to alternative options for trading post brexit. now here's sortsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm ben mundy, live at the bbc sport centre. here's what's coming up on the programme: the premier league season finale sees liverpool secure champions league football. swansea needed ‘miracle maths‘ to stay up. their seven—year stay in the top flight is over. and it's two in two for lewis hamilton at formula 0ne‘s spanish grand prix. hello and welcome to sportsday. thanks forjoining us. it's been quite a dramatic final day in the premier league. we already knew manchester city were champions, and stoke and west brom were
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the british prime minister's plans for customs arrangements with the european union after brexit have been dealt another blow by a senior cabinetolleague. the environment secretary michael gove, a leading brexiteer, publicly criticised the idea of a customs partnership, saying it was flawed. now on bbc news, time for the week in parliament. peers inflict a string of defeats on the government over the eu withdrawal bill and tempers fray. if anybody is undermining the government at the moment, it's the foreign secretary rubbishing the prime minister! the government says sorry for the uk's part in the kidnap and torture 1a years ago. i apologise unreservedly. we are profoundly sorry for the ordeal that you have both suffered, and our role in it. and the government sees off an attempt to hold an inquiry into the relations between the press and the police. a former labour leader branded a betrayal. we have the government saying, let's dump this promise! it's too expensive, it's a distraction! how dare they, madam deputy speaker? how dare they turn the victims? but first, i think it is safe to say that this was not a good week for th
the british prime minister's plans for customs arrangements with the european union after brexit have been dealt another blow by a senior cabinetolleague. the environment secretary michael gove, a leading brexiteer, publicly criticised the idea of a customs partnership, saying it was flawed. now on bbc news, time for the week in parliament. peers inflict a string of defeats on the government over the eu withdrawal bill and tempers fray. if anybody is undermining the government at the moment,...
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the british prime minister's plans for customs arrangements with the european union after brexit have been dealt another blow by a senior cabinet colleague. the environment secretary, michael gove, a leading brexiteer, publicly criticised the idea of a customs partnership, saying it was flawed. now on bbc news, jane hill with dateline london. hello, and a warm welcome to dateline london. this week's news has been dominated by news from and about the middle east. we'll discuss what happens now, given donald trump's abandonment of the iran nuclear deal. we'll also consider the prospects for the forthcoming north korea summit. my guests this week, janet daley, columnist with the sunday telegraph. from bloomberg markets, stryker mcguire. the iranian writer amir tahiri. and the arab affairs writer abdel barri atwan. welcome to you all. so, president trump called the iran nuclear agreement — signed in 2015 by iran, the five permanent members of the un security council and germany — a "horrible, one—sided deal", and pulled the us out of it, reimposing sanctions. many european leaders had, over the last couple of weeks, urged him not t
the british prime minister's plans for customs arrangements with the european union after brexit have been dealt another blow by a senior cabinet colleague. the environment secretary, michael gove, a leading brexiteer, publicly criticised the idea of a customs partnership, saying it was flawed. now on bbc news, jane hill with dateline london. hello, and a warm welcome to dateline london. this week's news has been dominated by news from and about the middle east. we'll discuss what happens now,...
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cabinet, let alone the rest of the eu. this is complicated but it is taking time, a long time, and no decisions yet. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster. the britishentre of the facebook privacy scandal, cambridge analytica, is to file for insolvency in the uk and the us. the firm, which has denied using data improperly obtained from facebook to make targeted political adverts, said its business was "no longer viable", as our media editor amol rajan reports. it sold itself as the pioneer of a new kind of digital marketing. able to give companies unprecedented control over their message. but tonight, cambridge analytica about the inevitable. it sold the data of some 3.7 million users. it was the violation that data but ultimately caused its undoing. in undercover filming the channel 4 news, the company's filming the channel 4 news, the compa ny‘s most filming the channel 4 news, the company's most senior figures claimed they could decisively influence elections. in recent months, scrutiny of the company's practices has been remorseless. the offices were raided by the information commissioner. people see the work that we did in the negative light. e
cabinet, let alone the rest of the eu. this is complicated but it is taking time, a long time, and no decisions yet. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster. the britishentre of the facebook privacy scandal, cambridge analytica, is to file for insolvency in the uk and the us. the firm, which has denied using data improperly obtained from facebook to make targeted political adverts, said its business was "no longer viable", as our media editor amol rajan reports. it sold itself as the...
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british businesses have voiced their support for a customs partnership with the european union. it comes as the uk business secretary, greg clark, emphasised the importance of frictionless trade with europe. the cabinetbility of collecting import duties from non—eu countries following the uk's departure from the trading bloc. more on that in the press briefing coming up. and now, what's trending in the business news this morning: business insiderfeatures a poll which shows that a quarter of facebook users are using the platform less following the recent data breach. the study showed that nearly two—thirds of all adults log onto facebook at least once a day. the billionaire hedge fund manager warren buffet has once again lashed out at bitcoin according to cnbc. during his annual investor conference, the legendary investor described the cryptocurrency as "rat poison squared". and marvel‘s new avengers film has become the fastest movie to reach a billion dollars in box office sales. bloomberg says it tookjust 11 days for the film to hit the milestone. and don't forget, let us know what you are spotting online — use #bbcthebriefing. that's it for business briefing this hour. but before we go, here are th
british businesses have voiced their support for a customs partnership with the european union. it comes as the uk business secretary, greg clark, emphasised the importance of frictionless trade with europe. the cabinetbility of collecting import duties from non—eu countries following the uk's departure from the trading bloc. more on that in the press briefing coming up. and now, what's trending in the business news this morning: business insiderfeatures a poll which shows that a quarter of...
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at 9.15am and we'll be interviewing the british far—right activist at the heart of the investigation live at 9.30am. as sajid javid takes his seat at the cabinetcome up with? we will be speaking to the 25—year—old with asperger‘s who was forcibly removed from london's bfi cinema for laughing too much.
at 9.15am and we'll be interviewing the british far—right activist at the heart of the investigation live at 9.30am. as sajid javid takes his seat at the cabinetcome up with? we will be speaking to the 25—year—old with asperger‘s who was forcibly removed from london's bfi cinema for laughing too much.
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the headlines on bbc news: former labour cabinet minister dame tessa jowell has died at the age of 70. she was diagnosed with brain cancer last may. two britishpublic of congo have been released unharmed. the foreign office has confirmed. a mother and father and their children are responsible for three church bombings that killed at least 11 people in indonesia, police have said. dozens of eu nationals are suing the uk government are suing the uk government for damages amounting to hundreds of thousands of pounds, after they were illegally detained and deported for sleeping rough. two years ago, the home office began systematically removing european nationals sleeping rough here, despite many having the right to be in the uk and being in work. the high court ruled last year that the policy was illegal. a french national born in chechnya, who was on an anti—terror watchlist. a blade. police lashed out with a blade. police flooded the area near the opera house and witnesses say officers first tried to taser the subject and then fired two shots. translation: the attacker came around the corner of the street with blood on his hands, holding a box
the headlines on bbc news: former labour cabinet minister dame tessa jowell has died at the age of 70. she was diagnosed with brain cancer last may. two britishpublic of congo have been released unharmed. the foreign office has confirmed. a mother and father and their children are responsible for three church bombings that killed at least 11 people in indonesia, police have said. dozens of eu nationals are suing the uk government are suing the uk government for damages amounting to hundreds of...
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cabinet decisions for his fourth term plus. the. only one time something to be killed hundreds of interpreters who worked with the british army in afghanistan face deportation from the u.k. even though they were promised asylum by law then. i. i. oh. this is our chief international coming to you live from the russian capital with me jacqueline virga thanks for tuning in this hour donald trump's decision on the iran nuclear deal is set to be announced earlier than expected the u.s. president has tweeted he'll reveal all at two pm on tuesday washington time this sudden declaration comes on the same day the british foreign secretary has been in the u.s. capitol trying to persuade the president's team to stick to the deal now boris johnson didn't get a chance to speak to the president himself so he decided to deliver his thoughts via television johnson gave an interview to fox and friends branded by the media as trump's favorite show. the president has been right to call attention to it but you couldn't do that without just throwing the baby out with the bath water without scrapping the whole thing because if you do that you have to answer the
cabinet decisions for his fourth term plus. the. only one time something to be killed hundreds of interpreters who worked with the british army in afghanistan face deportation from the u.k. even though they were promised asylum by law then. i. i. oh. this is our chief international coming to you live from the russian capital with me jacqueline virga thanks for tuning in this hour donald trump's decision on the iran nuclear deal is set to be announced earlier than expected the u.s. president has...
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cabinet decisions for his four term. pulled me back. on the one tries to kill hundreds of interpreters who worked with the british army in afghanistan facing deportation from the u.k. even though they were promised the solemn by london. very good evening to you my name's neil harvey this is r.t. international. the british foreign secretary is making last minute efforts to persuade donald trump to stick to the iran nuclear deal boris johnson didn't get a chance to speak to the president himself so he decided to deliver his thoughts via t.v. johnson gave an interview to fox and friends branded by the media as donald trump's favorite show. the president has been right to call attention to it but you could do that without just throwing the baby out with the bath water without scrapping the whole thing because if you do that you have to answer the question what next. party spirit can joins me now from washington d.c. good speak to you samir a bit embarrassing this isn't it time to go on t.v. just hoping that the president will listen to it or is it something a bit less paris take me through johnson's agenda. well the possibility of trouble pull
cabinet decisions for his four term. pulled me back. on the one tries to kill hundreds of interpreters who worked with the british army in afghanistan facing deportation from the u.k. even though they were promised the solemn by london. very good evening to you my name's neil harvey this is r.t. international. the british foreign secretary is making last minute efforts to persuade donald trump to stick to the iran nuclear deal boris johnson didn't get a chance to speak to the president himself...
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british to call it that. these are big stats. staying with this thing, the front of the telegraph. michael gove launching an attack. a letter that has been leak which he sent his fellow cabinet last week. it all centres on, ostensibly on the chancellor being accused of blocking green brexit proposals which cost problems for the eu withdrawal bill. michael gove let us not forget turning to a full environmentalist which it surprised people, brought in all sorts of things like banning ivory sales, bigger penalties for plastic bottles, bigger penalties for animal cruelty, bent on harming bees and things like that. he has adopted a reforming zeal there recognise some of the policies and the powers and abilities he has to present himself as a consumer friendly and public friendly reformer... that is not accidental. he is very keen to show his friendly, warmer side to the public. underlying this is his own leadership ambitions. to do magnum pi to ruth davidson's tina turner yesterday. —— he was the ike. pi to ruth davidson's tina turner yesterday. -- he was the ike. it's tiresome and they are supposed to be the biggest postwar thing and brexit trying to get this right, ten months a
british to call it that. these are big stats. staying with this thing, the front of the telegraph. michael gove launching an attack. a letter that has been leak which he sent his fellow cabinet last week. it all centres on, ostensibly on the chancellor being accused of blocking green brexit proposals which cost problems for the eu withdrawal bill. michael gove let us not forget turning to a full environmentalist which it surprised people, brought in all sorts of things like banning ivory sales,...
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cabinet decisions for his fourth term plus. the. only one times for me to be killed hundreds of interpreters who worked with the british army in afghanistan face deportation from the u.k. even though they were promised asylum by london. a warm welcome to the program from all of us here at r t h q thanks for tuning in this hour. donald trump's decision on the iran's nuclear deal is set to be announced earlier than expected the u.s. president has tweeted hill reveal all at two pm on tuesday washington time this sudden declaration comes on the same day the british foreign secretary has been in the u.s. capitol trying to persuade the president's team to stick to the deal now boris johnson didn't get a chance to speak to the president himself so he decided to deliver his thoughts via television johnson gave an interview to fox and friends branded by the media as terms favorite show. the president has been right to call attention to it but you couldn't do that without just throwing the baby out with the bath water without scrapping the whole thing because if you do that you have to answer the question what next well the possibility of trump pul
cabinet decisions for his fourth term plus. the. only one times for me to be killed hundreds of interpreters who worked with the british army in afghanistan face deportation from the u.k. even though they were promised asylum by london. a warm welcome to the program from all of us here at r t h q thanks for tuning in this hour. donald trump's decision on the iran's nuclear deal is set to be announced earlier than expected the u.s. president has tweeted hill reveal all at two pm on tuesday...
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cabinet decisions for who's. also to come. forward but. it is only one ties something to kill hundreds of interpreters who worked with the british army and. ganna stand face deportation from the u.k. even though they were promised asylum by london. getting to you watching r.t. international. donald trump's decision on the iran nuclear deal is set to be announced earlier than expected the u.s. president has tweeted that he will reveal all two pm tomorrow washington time now this sudden declaration comes on the same day the british foreign secretary has been in the u.s. capitol trying to persuade the president's team to stick with the deal or as johnson did get a chance to speak to the president himself so he decided the next best thing would be to deliver it stalls fire television johnson gave an interview to fox and friends that's been branded by the media as being dumb trumps favorite show the president has been right to call attention to it but you could do that without just throwing the baby out with the bath water without scrapping the whole thing because if you do that you have to answer the question what next. correspondent in washi
cabinet decisions for who's. also to come. forward but. it is only one ties something to kill hundreds of interpreters who worked with the british army and. ganna stand face deportation from the u.k. even though they were promised asylum by london. getting to you watching r.t. international. donald trump's decision on the iran nuclear deal is set to be announced earlier than expected the u.s. president has tweeted that he will reveal all two pm tomorrow washington time now this sudden...
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cabinet decisions for his four also to come. over to me. is only one tie something to be killed hundreds of interpreters who worked with the british army in afghanistan facing deportation from the united kingdom even though they were promised asylum by london. this is r.t. international. the british foreign secretary is making last minute efforts to persuade donald trump to stick to the iran nuclear deal and barstools and didn't get a chance to speak to the president in person so he decided to deliver his thoughts of via t.v. johnson gave an interview to fox and friends that's been branded by the media is being done in terms favorite show. the president has been right to call attention to it but you couldn't do that without just throwing the baby out with the bathwater without scrapping the whole thing because if you do that you have to answer the question what next. it's all just from washington all day long smear it was so boris johnson's agenda well fox and friends was boris johnson's first stop in d.c. which was an apparent move to try to get trump's attention now boris johnson has already met with secretary from jail and he's set to meet with ot
cabinet decisions for his four also to come. over to me. is only one tie something to be killed hundreds of interpreters who worked with the british army in afghanistan facing deportation from the united kingdom even though they were promised asylum by london. this is r.t. international. the british foreign secretary is making last minute efforts to persuade donald trump to stick to the iran nuclear deal and barstools and didn't get a chance to speak to the president in person so he decided to...
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cabinet decisions for his fourth term also to come. forward to me. is on the one tries something to be killed on these interpreters who worked with the british army in afghanistan face deportation from the u.k. even though they were promised by luck of. the doubt here in moscow thanks for joining us watching r.t. international first this hour news just in from the russian defense ministry it says a russian military helicopter has crashed in eastern syria during a routine mission both of the pilots were killed in the incident and their bodies have been retrieved from the site the ministry says that preliminary information suggests technical malfunction as the reason for the crash. donald trump's decision on the iran nuclear deal is set to be announced earlier than expected the u.s. president has tweeted that he will reveal all at two pm tomorrow washington time now the sudden declaration comes on the same day that the british foreign secretary been in the u.s. capitol trying to persuade the president's team to stick with the deal or stance and didn't get a chance to speak to the president himself so decided to do what he thought the next best thing g
cabinet decisions for his fourth term also to come. forward to me. is on the one tries something to be killed on these interpreters who worked with the british army in afghanistan face deportation from the u.k. even though they were promised by luck of. the doubt here in moscow thanks for joining us watching r.t. international first this hour news just in from the russian defense ministry it says a russian military helicopter has crashed in eastern syria during a routine mission both of the...
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the reality is the cabinet is more interested in negotiating with each other than it is with the european union. it is the conservative party that can be trusted by the britisheople to deliver a brexit that is in the interests of the british people. meanwhile, the govenrment suffers yet another defeat to its flagship brexit bill, but one peer is furious about the way the lords have behaved. without any doubt, my lords, these days will go down in history as the house of lords at its worst. members of the windrush generation tell of their experiences of being detained and threatened with deportation. and after the transport secretary steps in to take over the east coast mainline, a labour mp has some advice. look behind him perhaps and say, "my name is chris grayling and i have just nationalised a rail line." but first, jeremy corbyn has called on the prime minister to "step aside" if she cannot negotiate a good dealfor britain in the brexit talks. his call came as the cabinet continues to debate how to manage the uk's future customs arrangements that deal with trade. there are two options on the table. the one preferred by the pm would see the uk collect tari
the reality is the cabinet is more interested in negotiating with each other than it is with the european union. it is the conservative party that can be trusted by the britisheople to deliver a brexit that is in the interests of the british people. meanwhile, the govenrment suffers yet another defeat to its flagship brexit bill, but one peer is furious about the way the lords have behaved. without any doubt, my lords, these days will go down in history as the house of lords at its worst....
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cabinet decisions for his fourth term also took up. to put me back. on the one tie something to kill hundreds of interpreters who work with the british army in afghanistan face deportation from the u.k. even though they were promised to saddam by london. thanks for joining us my name's neil harvey and this is our international. donald trump's decision on the around nuclear deal is set to be announced earlier than was expected the u.s. president has tweeted that he'll reveal all that two pm tomorrow washington time this sudden declaration comes on the same day the british foreign secretary had been in the u.s. capitol trying to persuade the president's team to stick with the deal or it's johnson didn't get a chance to speak to the president himself so he decided to deliver his thoughts he thought the next best way would be via t.v. johnson gave an interview to fox and friends that's been branded by the media to be terms favorite show. the president has been right to call attention to it but you couldn't do that without just throwing the baby out with the bath water without scrapping the whole thing because if you do that you have to answer the question w
cabinet decisions for his fourth term also took up. to put me back. on the one tie something to kill hundreds of interpreters who work with the british army in afghanistan face deportation from the u.k. even though they were promised to saddam by london. thanks for joining us my name's neil harvey and this is our international. donald trump's decision on the around nuclear deal is set to be announced earlier than was expected the u.s. president has tweeted that he'll reveal all that two pm...