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quite a lot of talk today about the contrast between what the british government is doing what the britishnment is doing what the british government is doing what the world health organization is suggesting, what can you tell us? the official advice from the world health organization is to not read strict travel or trade at all. they say there is no public health reason to do that and it can just stigmatise some of these communities around the world. we have just heard tonight that there is a belgian woman who was on board a flight bringing people back from china into france. it has been confirmed she has the coronavirus. there were 11 british people on that flight as well. ten of them have already been quarantined on the wirral at hospital there. the 11th person is being tested for the coronavirus. as and when the symptoms come up, there is people will be diagnosed very quickly and will get treatment very quickly. that is what we're seeing, these quite severe measures being taken here in the uk, quarantining people off planes and all around the world and it is in the hope that they can st
quite a lot of talk today about the contrast between what the british government is doing what the britishnment is doing what the british government is doing what the world health organization is suggesting, what can you tell us? the official advice from the world health organization is to not read strict travel or trade at all. they say there is no public health reason to do that and it can just stigmatise some of these communities around the world. we have just heard tonight that there is a...
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and the british government the british government for allowing it to happen i like the british or british government the most recent terrorist the most recent terrorist who just come out who committed recently they knew he was going to do it they were following him time and he still got to stop 2 people off all prisons in the u.k. like i says training comes by being in and they have taken over our prison system and they're rather close totally radicalized and $800.00 a year come out according to our security services right mr robinson yonder stand that if you continue fuming about islam nothing is going to change i mean already changing what is already if you look at the biggest populous parties across europe they're both human about islam if you look at all you did are doing is one thing but actual changes another speaking of which i know that there if you days ago the british government has come up with a new immigration plan based on various points which essentially with closed the door to on skilled migrants who do not speak english up to certain level do you think that time goes far
and the british government the british government for allowing it to happen i like the british or british government the most recent terrorist the most recent terrorist who just come out who committed recently they knew he was going to do it they were following him time and he still got to stop 2 people off all prisons in the u.k. like i says training comes by being in and they have taken over our prison system and they're rather close totally radicalized and $800.00 a year come out according...
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the british government has outlined a new post brexit immigration plan. nation will prioritize high skilled workers from around the world, using a point-based system. points will be assigned for specific skills, and applicants must speak english. radical: it is a overhaul to the u.k. immigration system. following the brexit transition period, british government plans to end the e.u.'s free movement policy, prioritizining high skilled workers to a points-based system, with no exceptions for european citizens. it is a single, global immigration system. it does n not discrimininate one basis of what country you originate from, but focuses on skills you can briring to the u. as a a result, the numbers will come down. it is the purpose. we are not going to get into the targets at all. reporter: points will be granted based on specific skills, qualifications, salaries, and standard of english. pieces will only bee given to people who pass a certain ceiling. but business groups say there is already a shortage of labor and the new rules could lead to a deficit of
the british government has outlined a new post brexit immigration plan. nation will prioritize high skilled workers from around the world, using a point-based system. points will be assigned for specific skills, and applicants must speak english. radical: it is a overhaul to the u.k. immigration system. following the brexit transition period, british government plans to end the e.u.'s free movement policy, prioritizining high skilled workers to a points-based system, with no exceptions for...
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more than a 100 doctors from around the wilds finally less so condemning the british government's treatment of julian assange which. has revealed a young sex trafficking victim in the u.k. didn't receive any support from the or forest season so the case ended up in the high court we hear from her lawyer. it's completely unacceptable that someone so vulnerable and someone so at risk of free trafficking was not provide agreed to support them accommodation that this is desperately needed. on facebook last long zaka books a social media giant steve more regulation from governments to tackle harmful kong sounds. a warm welcome to you you're watching r t international with me karen our top story doctors from around the world have condemned the british government's handling of the julian assange case they claim the wiki leaks founder is being subjected to psychological torture in prison more than $100.00 doctors have signed a joint letter urging the u.k. or thirty's to take action they also called on the australian government to intervene to protect its citizens is the full stops as letters since
more than a 100 doctors from around the wilds finally less so condemning the british government's treatment of julian assange which. has revealed a young sex trafficking victim in the u.k. didn't receive any support from the or forest season so the case ended up in the high court we hear from her lawyer. it's completely unacceptable that someone so vulnerable and someone so at risk of free trafficking was not provide agreed to support them accommodation that this is desperately needed. on...
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more than $100.00 doctors from around the world signed a letter condemning the british government for its handling of the judoon a sanch case and claim he's been subjected to psychological torture in prison it's revealed the young sex trafficking victim in the u.k. didn't receive any support from the authorities until the case ended up in the high court we hear from her lawyer it's completely unacceptable that someone so long at all and some also at risk of trafficking was not provided to support them with accommodation that is it desperately needed and kind of the prime minister justin trudeau calls an emergency meeting after activists bring part of the country's trial. screeching to a halt in protest over a gas pipeline. and also to the russian side before the suspect alexander vinick hopes to reach out to the french president for help after the court of appeal in paris rules to keep her son you custody. and i welcome sites clock here in moscow are you watching us international now doctors from around the world have condemned the british government over its handling of the case incl
more than $100.00 doctors from around the world signed a letter condemning the british government for its handling of the judoon a sanch case and claim he's been subjected to psychological torture in prison it's revealed the young sex trafficking victim in the u.k. didn't receive any support from the authorities until the case ended up in the high court we hear from her lawyer it's completely unacceptable that someone so long at all and some also at risk of trafficking was not provided to...
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headlines an artery more than $100.00 doctors from around the world signed a letter condemning the british government for its handling of the judean a son case and claim he's been subjected to psychological torture while in prison but also to come it's revealed the youngster trafficking victim in the u.k. didn't receive any support from the authorities until the case ended up in the high court we hear from her lawyer. it's completely unacceptable that someone so long and someone's so at risk of being trafficking was not provided to support the local accommodation that this is desperately needed. and years after calls by politicians and the public to facebook's regulation is boss mark zuckerberg present a new web site body for what is dubbed the world's most recessional media. they're just gone 11 o'clock in the evening here in moscow you're watching r.t. international now doctors from around the world have condemned the british government over its handling of the do you mean a sanch case and claim that the wiki leaks founder is under constant psychological torture while being held in prison more than
headlines an artery more than $100.00 doctors from around the world signed a letter condemning the british government for its handling of the judean a son case and claim he's been subjected to psychological torture while in prison but also to come it's revealed the youngster trafficking victim in the u.k. didn't receive any support from the authorities until the case ended up in the high court we hear from her lawyer. it's completely unacceptable that someone so long and someone's so at risk of...
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on the 100 doctors from around the world 'd signed a joint letter condemning the british government for its handling of the june in the science case claiming he's been subjected to psychological torture in prison. it's revealed the young sex trafficking victim in the u.k. didn't receive any support from the authorities until the case ended up in the high court will hear from her lawyer. completely unacceptable that someone so young and someone so at risk of trafficking is not providing support in the accommodation that it desperately needed. and of this prime minister just a trudeau calls an emergency meeting after activists bring parts of the country's railway system screeching to a halt in protest over a gas pipeline. the mother of russian cyber fraud suspect alexander vinick hopes to reach out to the french president for help with a court of appeal in paris rules to keep her son in class. other thanks for joining us this is r.t. and. doctors from around the world have condemned the british government for its handling of the julian assange this case they claim the wiki leaks founder i
on the 100 doctors from around the world 'd signed a joint letter condemning the british government for its handling of the june in the science case claiming he's been subjected to psychological torture in prison. it's revealed the young sex trafficking victim in the u.k. didn't receive any support from the authorities until the case ended up in the high court will hear from her lawyer. completely unacceptable that someone so young and someone so at risk of trafficking is not providing support...
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headlines this more than $100.00 doctors from around the world signed a letter condemning the british government brit's handling of it using this case and claiming he's been subjected to psychological torture while in prison also to come it's revealed a youngster trafficking victim and didn't receive any support from the authorities until the case ended up in the high court we hear from her lawyer. it's completely unacceptable that someone so young and someone so at risk free trafficking was not provided good to support them an accommodation they said desperately needed and after years of calls by politicians and the public to facebook's regulation it's boss mark zuckerberg percents a new oversight body for what's dubbed the world's most free social media paul. good evening just 10 o'clock here in moscow you watching r.t. international doctors from around the world have condemned the british government over his handling of the julian assange case and claim wiki leaks founder is under constant psychological torture while being held in prison more than $100.00 doctors have signed a joint letter ur
headlines this more than $100.00 doctors from around the world signed a letter condemning the british government brit's handling of it using this case and claiming he's been subjected to psychological torture while in prison also to come it's revealed a youngster trafficking victim and didn't receive any support from the authorities until the case ended up in the high court we hear from her lawyer. it's completely unacceptable that someone so young and someone so at risk free trafficking was...
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a brutal and messy government reshuffle demonstrates the maxim that a week is a long time in british politics. and all sides agree that ireland has a new electoral landscape. but who will actually govern? that remains shrouded in fog. my guests today: agnes poirier of french news weekly l'express. irish writer brian o'connell. veteran new york times reporterjohn fischer burns. political commentator steve richards. welcome to you all. the syrian war will soon go into a 10th year with so much suffering for civilians that it's hard to imagine there could be a new low. but the current assault against idlib, syria's last rebel held enclave, is a humanitarian catastrophe. the united nations says that many of the 800 000 people fleeing the town are children and some are now dying in sub—zero temperatures. john, can you start us off on theirs, damascus says that it is attempting to eradicate the terrorist threat in north—west syria right now. what is as strategic objectives as it also bombs at schools, hospitals, shops?” objectives as it also bombs at schools, hospitals, shops? i like to a ns
a brutal and messy government reshuffle demonstrates the maxim that a week is a long time in british politics. and all sides agree that ireland has a new electoral landscape. but who will actually govern? that remains shrouded in fog. my guests today: agnes poirier of french news weekly l'express. irish writer brian o'connell. veteran new york times reporterjohn fischer burns. political commentator steve richards. welcome to you all. the syrian war will soon go into a 10th year with so much...
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not agree to a role for british fishing waters and they will not agree to any new ban on the british governmentsay it is bluff and bluster before talks get under way, a bit like a pre—match face—off between two pugilists going toe to toe, i too live. the british government say not so, that this is for real. this is a principle. this ain't no independent country could agree to somebody else setting their rules, they believe it would flow to the whole point of brexit, taking back control. that will alarm some in the business community but clearly ministers have decided to put delivering brexit before protecting business. norman, thanks very much. the time is 1:19. our top story this lunchtime: as the number of global cases of the coronavirus surpasses 80,000, people returning from northern italy are warned to self isolate if they have flu—like symptoms. and coming up... a visit to the palace for ben stokes, 0be. coming up in the sport on bbc news: frank lampard says he's got faith in his young chelsea squad, as they prepare to face the german champions bayern munich in the last 16 of the champion
not agree to a role for british fishing waters and they will not agree to any new ban on the british governmentsay it is bluff and bluster before talks get under way, a bit like a pre—match face—off between two pugilists going toe to toe, i too live. the british government say not so, that this is for real. this is a principle. this ain't no independent country could agree to somebody else setting their rules, they believe it would flow to the whole point of brexit, taking back control....
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more than $100.00 doctors from around the world signed a lesser condemning the british government's treatment of genius songs. it's revealed a young sex trafficking victim in the u.k. didn't receive any support from me or foresees until the case ended up in the high court we hear from her lawyer it's completely unacceptable that someone so vulnerable and someone so at risk of 3 trafficking in was not provided with this a quantum of accommodation that they said desperately needed. on facebook boss long sack of books a social media giant state more regulation from governments to tackle console called. a warm welcome you're watching r.t. international with me. doctors from around the world have condemned the british government's handling of the judean a song case they claim the wiki leaks founder is being subjected to psychological torture in prison more than $100.00 doctors have signed a joint letter urging the u.k. authorities to take action they also called on the australian government to intervene to protect its citizens is the 4th doctor's letter since the songs made his 1st court appearanc
more than $100.00 doctors from around the world signed a lesser condemning the british government's treatment of genius songs. it's revealed a young sex trafficking victim in the u.k. didn't receive any support from me or foresees until the case ended up in the high court we hear from her lawyer it's completely unacceptable that someone so vulnerable and someone so at risk of 3 trafficking in was not provided with this a quantum of accommodation that they said desperately needed. on facebook...
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more than a 100 doctors from around the world sign a letter condemning the british government's treatment of judy in the song they claim he's been subject to cycle or psychological torture while in prison has revealed the young sex trafficking victim in the u.k. didn't receive any support from the authorities until the case ended up in the high court we hear. it's completely unacceptable that someone so vulnerable and someone is so at risk of being trafficking was not provided with the support of the accommodation that this is desperately needed and after years of calls by politicians and the public place which regulation is mark zuckerberg presents a new oversight body for what is the world's most every social media platform. and i welcome you watching r.t. international doctors from around the world have condemned the british government over its handling of the judean a sanch case in the wiki leaks founder is under constant psychological torture while being held in prison more than $100.00 doctors have signed a joint letter urging the u.k. authorities to take action they also called on
more than a 100 doctors from around the world sign a letter condemning the british government's treatment of judy in the song they claim he's been subject to cycle or psychological torture while in prison has revealed the young sex trafficking victim in the u.k. didn't receive any support from the authorities until the case ended up in the high court we hear. it's completely unacceptable that someone so vulnerable and someone is so at risk of being trafficking was not provided with the support...
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away from home as a teenager to join i saw as last the 1st stage of her appeal against the british government's decision to strip her citizenship should mima begum was found in a syrian refugee camp last year she was 15 when she left the u.k. 5 years ago let's go live now to london of course one of those emma hayward and ever this is quite a controversial case isn't it in the u.k. the home secretary rather quickly deciding that begum is no longer a british citizenship british says i'm sorry yes well yes well when a newspaper last year found. in syria last year it was splashed all over the front of the newspapers and within weeks really such a judge would have revoked shimmy my bacon citizenship and today this special tribunal set up to look at this kind of case or said that he acted lawfully when he did that and her lawyers had always claimed that by doing that they rendered shamima bacon who was 15 when she left the u.k. rendered stateless but the court found that wasn't the case because she is a bangladeshi citizen also for that is interesting because that citizenship comes through her mother
away from home as a teenager to join i saw as last the 1st stage of her appeal against the british government's decision to strip her citizenship should mima begum was found in a syrian refugee camp last year she was 15 when she left the u.k. 5 years ago let's go live now to london of course one of those emma hayward and ever this is quite a controversial case isn't it in the u.k. the home secretary rather quickly deciding that begum is no longer a british citizenship british says i'm sorry yes...
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away from home as a teenager to join i saw has lost the 1st stage of her appeal against the british government's decision to strip citizenship big was found in a syrian refugee camp last year she was 15 when she left the u.k. 5 years ago emma hayward has the details from london. well this tribe you know set up to look at cases like this the tribunals found that the core the government last year acted lawfully when the home secretary sajid javid stricture. of her citizenship now the lawyers for her judge challenge that but the court said that because she has a bangladeshi mother she is a bangladeshi descent so she is not stateless in their eyes and they also interestingly said that her actions her position now has not been brought about by what the home secretary did last year but by shimmy her bacon's actions herself her lawyers have said they will initiate an appeal immediately and that is of great urgency now we understand that this could now be looked at as a judicial review and that it could even go as far as a supreme court which is the highest court in the u.k. and this is likely to run an
away from home as a teenager to join i saw has lost the 1st stage of her appeal against the british government's decision to strip citizenship big was found in a syrian refugee camp last year she was 15 when she left the u.k. 5 years ago emma hayward has the details from london. well this tribe you know set up to look at cases like this the tribunals found that the core the government last year acted lawfully when the home secretary sajid javid stricture. of her citizenship now the lawyers for...
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headlines this hour more than $100.00 doctors around the world sign a letter condemning the british government for them to. claim he's been subjected to psychological torture while in prison. the young sex trafficking victim in the u.k. didn't receive any support from the authorities until the case ended up in the high court we hear from her lawyer. it's completely unacceptable that someone so long and someone is so at risk of being trafficking was not provided with this is more than the accommodation that desperately needed and after years of calls by politicians and the public for facebook regulation his boss mark zuckerberg presents a new oversight body what is dubbed the world's most free social media platform. there is midnight here in moscow you're watching international doctors from around the world have condemned the british government over its handling of the case and wiki leaks founder is under constant psychological torture while being held in prison more than $100.00 doctors and now have signed a joint letter urging u.k. authorities to take action but also called on the government
headlines this hour more than $100.00 doctors around the world sign a letter condemning the british government for them to. claim he's been subjected to psychological torture while in prison. the young sex trafficking victim in the u.k. didn't receive any support from the authorities until the case ended up in the high court we hear from her lawyer. it's completely unacceptable that someone so long and someone is so at risk of being trafficking was not provided with this is more than the...
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and indigenous leaders called on the british government to help stop the exploitation of the amazon more on that stay with us. how i once again we've got some rather nasty weather making its way across north america at the moment this big massive cloud spilling out of the rockies that's been producing a fair amount of snow that will drive its way further east what's as because through tuesday some heavy rain as well across the plains there pushing up towards the appalachians 19 celsius in dallas on tuesday afternoon make the most of that top temperature of around 3 degrees as we go through wednesday some snow tumbling in the west the weather making its way towards the eastern seaboard in the eventually pushing up towards the northeast into that eastern side of kind of the back across the northwest of the usa west apostle kind of around b.c. still plenty of rain sleet and snow we had a state of emergency declared here just around the border through the weekend more unsettled weather to come over the next couple of days not too much sunset weather meanwhile across the caribbean it's the au
and indigenous leaders called on the british government to help stop the exploitation of the amazon more on that stay with us. how i once again we've got some rather nasty weather making its way across north america at the moment this big massive cloud spilling out of the rockies that's been producing a fair amount of snow that will drive its way further east what's as because through tuesday some heavy rain as well across the plains there pushing up towards the appalachians 19 celsius in...
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the view of the british government as we are an independent sovereign country.e canada and the argument from british government sources is that deal was on offer from the eu and the british government is saying, we want to meet the same criteria as canada. we are quite happy with that but we are not going to sign up to your rules and regulations. it is argued british rules in some areas like employment rights, they say they are better than eu wills and britain is not saying to the eu, you had to match our rules. —— rules. that leaves open the possibility an agreement will not be reached. the mood music from number 10 is that the prime minister is prepared to walk away and go on to world trade 0rganisation terms. he is not worried about that and thinks britain will be able to strike deals with other countries. the british government seems determined to press ahead at speed and other negotiations with donald trump and the us at the same time as negotiations with the eu, in the hope of creating a bit of leverage, a bit of pressure on the eu. thank you. lawyers for
the view of the british government as we are an independent sovereign country.e canada and the argument from british government sources is that deal was on offer from the eu and the british government is saying, we want to meet the same criteria as canada. we are quite happy with that but we are not going to sign up to your rules and regulations. it is argued british rules in some areas like employment rights, they say they are better than eu wills and britain is not saying to the eu, you had...
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nethat is target being sent by the british government in what many see as an ambitious plan to tackle the climate crisis. the announcement came at the launch for the annuau.n. climate summit to beeld in glasgow in november. here is science editor david shukman. david:un a the world, more and more drivers are going electric. some countries faster than others. norway wants a total switchor in the next five years. the government is planning for the u.k. to do that by 2035. terrance hall, a driving instructor, once an electric car, but worries about keeping it going. >> it is very hard to find you have got to park on the side of the street, which is not the best ideal for someone who has an electric car. david: installing enough charging points is e,big challengnd someone has to pay for them. and then there is improving the cables that supply the charges, new tunnels beneath london just the beginning. cost is defitely an issue. according to our research, drivers always say up front costs for electric vehicles is one of the main barriers to we have been consistently saying that they need t
nethat is target being sent by the british government in what many see as an ambitious plan to tackle the climate crisis. the announcement came at the launch for the annuau.n. climate summit to beeld in glasgow in november. here is science editor david shukman. david:un a the world, more and more drivers are going electric. some countries faster than others. norway wants a total switchor in the next five years. the government is planning for the u.k. to do that by 2035. terrance hall, a driving...
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last week a british prime minister told his government it was time to deliver.one. this government has to deliver not just brexit but also the levelling up that borisjohnson promised disadvantaged areas of the country in exchange for their votes. and whether by accident or design, he's just lost a key player in his delivery team. steve, was it an accident or design? i think it was an accident, i think he hoped the chancellor, as was sajid javid, would stay in post, but accept the humiliation of sacking all his special advisers. this is a very interesting development. on one level, it is soap opera. and a familiar one in british politics. it is downing street senior advisors not liking the chancellor's special advisers and just wanting to prevail over them and get rid of them. on another level, it is much deeper. here is a number 10, theoretically anyway, pursuing spend, spend, spend. boris, infrastructure, infrastructure, railways, bridges, huge money into the nhs. and the treasury will be instinctively cautious. and the treasury on one level is more numerically
last week a british prime minister told his government it was time to deliver.one. this government has to deliver not just brexit but also the levelling up that borisjohnson promised disadvantaged areas of the country in exchange for their votes. and whether by accident or design, he's just lost a key player in his delivery team. steve, was it an accident or design? i think it was an accident, i think he hoped the chancellor, as was sajid javid, would stay in post, but accept the humiliation of...
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. >> the british government advice has not really been that helpful because you caot just take a flight out if the flights are not there. yes. john: how aboutou? did it add to your sense of worry en you hear governments telling peopleo get out if you can? >> yeah, ltle bit. the biggest wthry was always the city would get locked down because we were in the second-worst province. there had been cities in the province that have been quarantined and once you are quarantined, you are stuck. john: this is more than 500 miles from wuhan. residents kept indoors, trspor shut down. these are driving fears that the virus may not be contained. the advice to 30,000 britons in china to extraordinary.port is the world's second-largest econom deeply integrated into global supply chains, essentially deemed too risky. ibus not easy for all brits to leave. thist little baby does not ye have a passport. >> this seems to be the news fo the elderly ane young are the most vulnerable to virus. we are anxious about that. john: and his wife is a chinese national witho a valid visa. u.k. government has announced
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ros: the british governments has unveiledew immigration system.efore brexit, citizens of eu countries had free movement to the u.k. that will not be the case after the end of the transition period , at the end of this year. der this new system, potential migrants will have to meet certain criteria before getting a work visa. here is an example of how it can work. ifan someone to come to the u.k. as a university resrcher, they would get 20 points for a jo offer, 20 more points for that job being at al certain sk level, 10 points for speaking good english, and another 20 for having a phd in eye science subject. that would reach 70 points, which is the requireder level here is the u.k. home secretary with more details. >> this is the first time in more than 40 years where the british government will determine its own immigration policy, and we will also be able to determine the type of systewi that i be in control of, and we are bringing an end to ee movement of labor, which of course is links our membership with the european union. and as you havelr
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he doesn't know what he will do in the future he's hoping that the british government will offer a compromise. others are hoping for more radical solutions from the scottish parliament and would have liked to stay in the e.u. . i'm really angry and upset it's being taken out in vu against our will not just breaks my heart just breaks my heart please leave l.a. own foreigners less trying to refight to europe please england. scotland are in 2 different caucus england's one to go their own way and they want to be a bit more right wing and they want to be a bit more a reclusive and not so progress save the scotland one speed progressive. to despair about bricks it has reignited the debate about scottish independence. scotland already declared its independence once here in opera exactly 700 years ago. kenny brace is a councillor for the scottish national party the country strongest political force at the moment he wants history to repeat itself of course scotland could be independent a country with such huge as awesome as we have 25 percent of europe's offshore wind and potential. and we have one
he doesn't know what he will do in the future he's hoping that the british government will offer a compromise. others are hoping for more radical solutions from the scottish parliament and would have liked to stay in the e.u. . i'm really angry and upset it's being taken out in vu against our will not just breaks my heart just breaks my heart please leave l.a. own foreigners less trying to refight to europe please england. scotland are in 2 different caucus england's one to go their own way and...
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regulations now ensure there's enough fish to rule this i think the british government is a real problem for distributing only a tiny fraction of its e.u. fishing quarter to british small scale fisherman in the english channel. they blame you for the internal problems with smaller boats have no quota that is a problem look that's not a problem created by brussels that's a problem created by. after 8 hours at sea pull joy small fishing boat returns to hastings. once back on land the days entire catch is sold to europe of all places and that's the problem britain's fishermen export the fish they caught an import their favorite fish caught which is a classic main ingredient in fish and chips but joyce worried that the price of free trade in fish would be high europe is likely to demand precisely what he and other brags of his wanted control over british waters. as a full member of the in using. britain's or the free movement of goods to and from europe but with threats it can be only his warnings predictions of lonely lays at ports and even shortages of food and medicine that some people ar
regulations now ensure there's enough fish to rule this i think the british government is a real problem for distributing only a tiny fraction of its e.u. fishing quarter to british small scale fisherman in the english channel. they blame you for the internal problems with smaller boats have no quota that is a problem look that's not a problem created by brussels that's a problem created by. after 8 hours at sea pull joy small fishing boat returns to hastings. once back on land the days entire...
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the british government will lay out its plans on thursday. ♪ ros: there are now over 80,00 cases of theoronavirus, and i was going to tell you they are in 36 countries, but we are now getting reports that algeria has reported its first case, so that figure may be up to 37. thety vast majof cases are in china, but the are now sing the vacant clusters and they south korea, jap, and iran, where there close to 100 cases and 16 deaths. the outbreaks centered just south of tehran, and there has be controversy about the situation. the deputy health minister yestery said he would resign if allegations the government were true. the true d now this man is part of the story because he has got the virus and is involved in the most extraordinaryre conference this week. here he is on the left looking decidedly unwell and uncomfortable. he had been telling those who gathered that he does not ntbelieve in quae as a tactic, that it is an old measure from world war i that does not work. the other man on the stage may have a view on that. this is more of what the minister had to say. >> [through interpret
the british government will lay out its plans on thursday. ♪ ros: there are now over 80,00 cases of theoronavirus, and i was going to tell you they are in 36 countries, but we are now getting reports that algeria has reported its first case, so that figure may be up to 37. thety vast majof cases are in china, but the are now sing the vacant clusters and they south korea, jap, and iran, where there close to 100 cases and 16 deaths. the outbreaks centered just south of tehran, and there has be...
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government have decided to feed him to the wolves. on human rights groups hard demanding that a british university suspends a master's program it runs with bahrain's royal academy of policing hundreds for university flights academics to bahrain despite rights campaigners condemning the kingdom as a torture hub for prisoner abuse a director for the bar an institute for rights and democracy told us that the dieter the legations from 10 prisoners who allege they've been tortured have come forward. we opened those testimonies which came to us directly from the central prison behind your prison and somebody called us to give us the details of how those individuals or tortured this is i'm talking about the 1st hand testimony from the victims that ikey detailing how they were abused. there is a consistent account on many of them where subjected to physical and psychological torture some of them were subjected to electric shocks some of a lot of them where to the naked that during their interrogation they were blindfolded some of them and if they were raped and sexually assaulted had the they m
government have decided to feed him to the wolves. on human rights groups hard demanding that a british university suspends a master's program it runs with bahrain's royal academy of policing hundreds for university flights academics to bahrain despite rights campaigners condemning the kingdom as a torture hub for prisoner abuse a director for the bar an institute for rights and democracy told us that the dieter the legations from 10 prisoners who allege they've been tortured have come forward....
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the british government has insisted that only serious offenders are being deported. 0ur correspondentng ahead. there have been reports tonight it has been cancelled but we have just received a statement from the home 0ffice saying active legal proceedings are still in place. now, earlier we saw a sealed document here at the high court showing that some of the legal applications had been refused. however, there have been reports by one human rights group saying that some of the deportees would not leave the uk because of problems accessing a working mobile phone and therefore not being able to obtain legal advice. now, this flight is scheduled to leave at 6:30 tomorrow morning, carrying dozens of people from the uk back to jamaica. it's caused widespread protests, including one last—minute protest outside downing street earlier this evening. but the home office has been very clear, they say this latest group of deportees are serious criminals, convicted of crimes such as rape, manslaughter and class—a drug dealing. the very soggy red carpet has been rolled up for another year, and no d
the british government has insisted that only serious offenders are being deported. 0ur correspondentng ahead. there have been reports tonight it has been cancelled but we have just received a statement from the home 0ffice saying active legal proceedings are still in place. now, earlier we saw a sealed document here at the high court showing that some of the legal applications had been refused. however, there have been reports by one human rights group saying that some of the deportees would...
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the british government got to stop their own go and get training with security forces because if it did anything did the enlisted of improving the situation they just simply had them to cover up abuses the place where they teach the course is the place where the prisoners get tortured so it's extremely serious allegations we have extremely strong evidence and can be even better fired within asylum seekers in britain. the us defense secretary marcus 1st taken part in an exercise that determined how washington would respond to a russian nuclear attack in europe that's according to officials. the scenario included a european contingency where you were conducting a war with russia we simulated responding with a nuclear weapon the war games come as the united states looks to upgrade its nuclear capabilities earlier this month the department of defense requests that a military budget of over $740000000000.00 for 2021 as part of that it said it wants an additional $4000000000.00 for nuclear weapons spending that's a 16 percent increase on the current allocated amount russia's responded by warn
the british government got to stop their own go and get training with security forces because if it did anything did the enlisted of improving the situation they just simply had them to cover up abuses the place where they teach the course is the place where the prisoners get tortured so it's extremely serious allegations we have extremely strong evidence and can be even better fired within asylum seekers in britain. the us defense secretary marcus 1st taken part in an exercise that determined...
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a british government adviser has resigned because of criticism about controversial comments he'd madealled for andrew sabisky to be sacked for suggesting — among other things — that black americans had a lower average iq than white americans. aid officials in syria describe young children freezing to death and families with nowhere else to run, to escape government airstrikes and army operations. a humanitarian crisis seems to be descending into a new kind of deadly chaos. in a rare public address, president assad has insisted his military campaign will continue — despite the impact on his own people. sam ryder reports. a young syrian girl and her father play a game, whilejets drop bombs in the distance... explosion laughs laughter is the only way, says the girl's father, to cope with the girl's father, to cope with the hardships of an incessant war. the syrian army — backed by russia — has increased air strikes in the north—west of the country, in their relentless goal to claim the last major rebel stronghold. translation: the battle to liberate idlib and aleppo countryside is ongoin
a british government adviser has resigned because of criticism about controversial comments he'd madealled for andrew sabisky to be sacked for suggesting — among other things — that black americans had a lower average iq than white americans. aid officials in syria describe young children freezing to death and families with nowhere else to run, to escape government airstrikes and army operations. a humanitarian crisis seems to be descending into a new kind of deadly chaos. in a rare public...
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that was because the british government wouldn't back him and that's the way it is.o that's the way it is. that was eight years ago or seven years ago and now we are in a different situation. if we are in a different situation. if we could only think about humanitarian, which is where we were 25 years ago when we used to discuss... i don't want us to be hand wringing here, what do you want to be done? the big problem is that it does come back to the competence. russia has propped up assad for the la st russia has propped up assad for the last half decade, let me finish. turkey left in between, tried to be nice to putin, bought a system of missiles from putin and now realised that he is not such a good friend. now they are turning back to the west. what i think, before you can even deal with... west. what i think, before you can even deal with. .. and west. what i think, before you can even deal with... and turkey has a right here because if you have 1 million refugees up against your borders... and they already have nearly 4 million inside. and if you have already lo
that was because the british government wouldn't back him and that's the way it is.o that's the way it is. that was eight years ago or seven years ago and now we are in a different situation. if we are in a different situation. if we could only think about humanitarian, which is where we were 25 years ago when we used to discuss... i don't want us to be hand wringing here, what do you want to be done? the big problem is that it does come back to the competence. russia has propped up assad for...
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we were talking about hs2, the british government considering this offer to have it done much quickerell... that would infuriate the us, presumably? it would certainly annoy the us. but we are also talking about huawei. that is how we end up with huawei. in 2003, when the uk was upgrading its telecommunications, pilot came in with a very, very low price and huawei has been doing that consistently. —— huawei came in with a very, very low price. people cannot resist a bargain. and this is a government in a hurry which says it wants to do things quickly. the cost of hs2 is extraordinary, estimated to be more than 100 billion pounds. make sure, but that is more to this than price. china uses the attraction of price in order to create a dependency. you have to think about what the dependency implies for your future security, for your future security, for your future freedom of manoeuvre, andindeed future freedom of manoeuvre, and indeed to your current alliances. and since the us and china are now in a declared strategic competition, and the eu is ina strategic competition, and the eu is i
we were talking about hs2, the british government considering this offer to have it done much quickerell... that would infuriate the us, presumably? it would certainly annoy the us. but we are also talking about huawei. that is how we end up with huawei. in 2003, when the uk was upgrading its telecommunications, pilot came in with a very, very low price and huawei has been doing that consistently. —— huawei came in with a very, very low price. people cannot resist a bargain. and this is a...
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the british government got to stop their own go and get training with security forces because if it did any think it did the in a set off improving the situation they just simply had to cover up abuses the place where they teach the course is the place where the prisoners get tortured so it's extremely serious allegations we have extremely strong evidence and can be even better fired within asylum seekers in britain. in other news around the world clashes broke out between police and students in the columbia gavel goto on friday . or as. officers fired water cannon and tear gas at the protesters who in turn held at them with projectiles several demonstrators were detained the incident comes as the country's largest teacher's union continues a mass strike disrupting classes for millions. to people have been killed and one injured in a gas explosion in a residential building in southern russia the last is believed to have happened in a 3rd floor apartment on saturday morning causing several floors to collapse or 30 say everyone has been evacuated police are investigating the incident. and
the british government got to stop their own go and get training with security forces because if it did any think it did the in a set off improving the situation they just simply had to cover up abuses the place where they teach the course is the place where the prisoners get tortured so it's extremely serious allegations we have extremely strong evidence and can be even better fired within asylum seekers in britain. in other news around the world clashes broke out between police and students...
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so the pressure is really now on the british government to make a response. united kingdom...m his cabin, britain david abel has been using social media to express his feelings at the british government's perceived lack of action. it feels that we have been forgotten, that you don't really care about us and that you're actually not wanting us to come home. at tokyo's haneda airport tonight, the us chartered planes touched down. the american evacuees now face a grueling flight and another quarantine. but those we spoke to say they prefer that to spending another day on a ship where they do not feel safe. the american plan for bringing us nationals home from the diamond princess cruise liner was outlined by dr anthony fauci, director of the us national institute of allergy and infectious diseases: well, 40 of them have gotten infected. they are not going to go anywhere, they're infected. they are not going to go anywhere, they‘ re going infected. they are not going to go anywhere, they're going to be in hospitals in japan. people anywhere, they're going to be in hospitals injapa
so the pressure is really now on the british government to make a response. united kingdom...m his cabin, britain david abel has been using social media to express his feelings at the british government's perceived lack of action. it feels that we have been forgotten, that you don't really care about us and that you're actually not wanting us to come home. at tokyo's haneda airport tonight, the us chartered planes touched down. the american evacuees now face a grueling flight and another...
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the british government will make it happen in glasgow. has it needed that really?a founder of green and blacks, which took a while to catch on. at green and blacks commit we used to say, their first square is free. within 20 seconds to half a minute, people got it and you had a customerfor minute, people got it and you had a customer for life. with minute, people got it and you had a customerfor life. with biochar, it is more complicated. —— you have a customer. tomato plants were propagated in holland last year make using our product. they get it but they need to see it happen because they need to see it happen because they have learned at school that you should use this fungicide by this fertiliser and we are saying you can rely on healthy biology. it has taken a lot longer from that point of view. yet other headwind we have had, ifi of view. yet other headwind we have had, if i cut down trees and chop them up and turned them into pellets and burn them at a power station in yorkshire, i get a generous taxpayer funded subsidy from the government will do if i turn
the british government will make it happen in glasgow. has it needed that really?a founder of green and blacks, which took a while to catch on. at green and blacks commit we used to say, their first square is free. within 20 seconds to half a minute, people got it and you had a customerfor minute, people got it and you had a customer for life. with minute, people got it and you had a customerfor life. with biochar, it is more complicated. —— you have a customer. tomato plants were...