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most of our train tracks come from british steel, whether in scunthorpe or elsewhere, come from british, whether in scu nthorpe or elsewhere, and come from british steel, whether in scunthorpe or elsewhere, and we will do our utmost, notwithstanding the difficulties that that plant faces, we will do our utmost to ensure that that remains the case in the future. years ago we were not talking about the climate emergency. given the landscape has changed in that respect, surely there government should be investing behind regional and subregional transport systems, buses and cycle systems on the level that the french and continental systems a re that the french and continental systems are doing. i have built more cycle lanes than anybody else in this house. even when it was not a lwa ys this house. even when it was not always popular, what i did was nothing compared to what we are about to do. this investment we are about to do. this investment we are about to do. this investment we are about to making buses is absolutely colossal and i am surprised that he finds grounds for criticism. colos
most of our train tracks come from british steel, whether in scunthorpe or elsewhere, come from british, whether in scu nthorpe or elsewhere, and come from british steel, whether in scunthorpe or elsewhere, and we will do our utmost, notwithstanding the difficulties that that plant faces, we will do our utmost to ensure that that remains the case in the future. years ago we were not talking about the climate emergency. given the landscape has changed in that respect, surely there government...
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most of our train tracks come from british steel, whether in scunthorpe or elsewhere, come from britishsewhere, and we will do our utmost, notwithstanding the difficulties that that plant faces, we will do our utmost to ensure that that remains the case in the future. years ago we were not talking about the climate emergency. given the landscape has changed in that respect, surely there government should be investing behind regional and subregional transport systems, buses and cycle systems on the level that the french and continental systems a re that the french and continental systems are doing. i have built more cycle lanes than anybody else in this house. even when it was not a lwa ys this house. even when it was not always popular, what i did was nothing compared to what we are about to do. this investment we are about to do. this investment we are about to do. this investment we are about to making buses is absolutely colossal and i am surprised that he finds grounds for criticism.” warmly welcome my honourable friend's attention to the spine of the country, but will he apply his
most of our train tracks come from british steel, whether in scunthorpe or elsewhere, come from britishsewhere, and we will do our utmost, notwithstanding the difficulties that that plant faces, we will do our utmost to ensure that that remains the case in the future. years ago we were not talking about the climate emergency. given the landscape has changed in that respect, surely there government should be investing behind regional and subregional transport systems, buses and cycle systems on...
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you used to come out of school and go straight to british steel or ici, and you were there for life.at was gone. julie's husband is one of those who lost his job. everything just went downhill, really, there was nojobs, everybody was despairing. it felt awful. it's a familiar story at this community hub in the heart of the borough built to house steelworkers. it offers skills, training and support for families who struggled — services some say should come from the government. everybody promises something till they get in, and then nothing's done. london gets a lot more help, and a lot more financial help than the north. in the north, we feel like we are being forgotten. this town has long been a labour stronghold, but it voted conservative last year — in part brexit, in part the promise of investment in transport, high streets, business. it isjust rough, like, it's horrible trying to find a job around here. do you believe the government when they say they will invest in this area, make a big difference? not really. i don't have a lot of faith in the government. i hope so. i voted tor
you used to come out of school and go straight to british steel or ici, and you were there for life.at was gone. julie's husband is one of those who lost his job. everything just went downhill, really, there was nojobs, everybody was despairing. it felt awful. it's a familiar story at this community hub in the heart of the borough built to house steelworkers. it offers skills, training and support for families who struggled — services some say should come from the government. everybody...
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you used to come out of school and go straight to british steel or ici, and you were there for life.this community hub in the heart of the borough built to house steelworkers. it offers skills, training and support for families who struggled — services some say should come from the government. everybody promises something till they get in, and then nothing‘s done. london gets a lot more help, and a lot more financial help than the north. in the north, we feel like we are being forgotten. this town has long been a labour stronghold, but it voted conservative last year — in part brexit, in part the promise of investment in transport, high streets, business. it isjust rough, like it‘s horrible trying to find a job around here. do you believe the government when they say they will invest in this area, make a big difference? not really. i don‘t have a lot of faith in the government. i hope so. i voted tory so...! we will wait and see in a year's time if anything has improved. if not, i dare say there will be a labour government back again. what we firstly need to see is that completely de
you used to come out of school and go straight to british steel or ici, and you were there for life.this community hub in the heart of the borough built to house steelworkers. it offers skills, training and support for families who struggled — services some say should come from the government. everybody promises something till they get in, and then nothing‘s done. london gets a lot more help, and a lot more financial help than the north. in the north, we feel like we are being forgotten....
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you used to come out of school and go straight to british steel or aci. you were there for life.. of course, suddenly, that was gone. julie's husband is one of those who lost his job. everything just went downhill, really, there was nojobs, everybody was despairing. it felt awful. it's a familiar story at this community hub at the heart of the borough built to house steelworkers. it offers skills, training and support for families who struggled, services some say should come from the government. everybody promises something until they get in, and then nothing is done. everything is just put on a back burner. and it's wrong. i think people in this area tend to feel that london gets a lot more help, and a lot more financial help than the north, and in the north we feel like we are being forgotten. this town has long been a labour stronghold but it voted conservative last year. in part, brexit. in part, the promise of investment in transport, high streets, business. it is rough. it's horrible trying to find a job around here. do you believe the government when they say they will inv
you used to come out of school and go straight to british steel or aci. you were there for life.. of course, suddenly, that was gone. julie's husband is one of those who lost his job. everything just went downhill, really, there was nojobs, everybody was despairing. it felt awful. it's a familiar story at this community hub at the heart of the borough built to house steelworkers. it offers skills, training and support for families who struggled, services some say should come from the...
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the headlines at 11pm: british tourist alan steel, who was on his honeymoon, is one of 61 people now being treated for coronavirus onboard a quarantined cruiseliner in japan. things are happening literally every hour, something is changing. in china, the authorities get heavy—handed, forcing people suspected of having the virus into quarantine. a gp from east london is given three life sentences for committing dozens of sexual offences against female patients. there are calls for more support for children who experience, or witness domestic violence or abuse. i was getting to the point where i didn't like myself very much because i wasn't being honest with myself. tv presenter philip schofield goes on live tv to reveal he's gay. as the film world prepares for the oscars, one female director tells us hollywood is unconsciously racist. and at 11:30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, claire cohen and rachel cunliffe. stay with us for that. good evening. welcome to bbc news. a british man on his honeymoon is among more than 60 people who've tested posit
the headlines at 11pm: british tourist alan steel, who was on his honeymoon, is one of 61 people now being treated for coronavirus onboard a quarantined cruiseliner in japan. things are happening literally every hour, something is changing. in china, the authorities get heavy—handed, forcing people suspected of having the virus into quarantine. a gp from east london is given three life sentences for committing dozens of sexual offences against female patients. there are calls for more support...
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british tourist alan steel — who was on his honeymoon — is one of 61 people now being treated for coronoavirusd a quarintined cruiseliner in japan. things cruiseliner in japan. are things cruiseliner injapan. are happening, literally every things are happening, literally every hour, something is changing. in china, the authorities get heavy handed — forcing people suspected of having the virus into quarantine. a gp from east london is given three life sentences for commiting dozens of sexual offences against female patients. i was getting to the point where i didn't like myself very much because i wasn't being honest with myself. the tv presenter phillip schofield goes on live tv to reveal that he is gay. calls for more support for children who experience or witness domestic violence or abuse. the solar orbitor — set to launch next week — that should reveal the sun as it's never been seen before. and on newswatch, borisjohnson addressed the nation on the night we finally left the eu, so why didn't the bbc broadcast his speech? join us the bbc broadcast his speech? join us here at 7:45pm on bbc
british tourist alan steel — who was on his honeymoon — is one of 61 people now being treated for coronoavirusd a quarintined cruiseliner in japan. things cruiseliner in japan. are things cruiseliner injapan. are happening, literally every things are happening, literally every hour, something is changing. in china, the authorities get heavy handed — forcing people suspected of having the virus into quarantine. a gp from east london is given three life sentences for commiting dozens of...
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british. alan steele from walsall of them is british. a lsa ll we re walsall were celebrating his honeymoon. he said to be doing well, according to his friends, who are still on board the cruise liner. he was taken off the ship yesterday late afternoon. he's in a hospital near tokyo. wendy is missing him a great deal obviously but they are in regular touch and alan has been in touch with me a couple of times today. meanwhile, the chinese city at the centre of the outbreak has opened a second new hospital to deal with the health emergency. it was built from scratch in wuhan in just two weeks. there have now been a total of just 722 deaths two weeks. there have now been a total ofjust 722 deaths in china and two in other countries. more than 34,000 people in china have been infected. tomorrow the last of 150 british citizens are expected to arrive back in the uk on the final repatriation flight from wuhan. they will be taking to a training and conference venue on will be taking to a training and conference venue on the outskirts of milton k
british. alan steele from walsall of them is british. a lsa ll we re walsall were celebrating his honeymoon. he said to be doing well, according to his friends, who are still on board the cruise liner. he was taken off the ship yesterday late afternoon. he's in a hospital near tokyo. wendy is missing him a great deal obviously but they are in regular touch and alan has been in touch with me a couple of times today. meanwhile, the chinese city at the centre of the outbreak has opened a second...
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british. alan steele from walsall was celebrating his honeymoon.o be doing well, according to his friends, who are still on board the cruise liner. he was taken off the ship yesterday, late afternoon. he's in a hospital near tokyo. wendy is missing him a great deal, obviously, but they're in regular touch, and alan has been in touch with me a couple of times today. tomorrow, the last of 150 british citizens are expected to arrive back in the uk on the final repatriation flights from wuhan. they will be taken to a training and conference venue on the outskirts of milton keynes. andy moore, bbc news. our correspondent hugh schofield gave me this update from paris. at the press conference in annecy, the departmental capital of the alps, they have given us some detail. it's now quite apparent that the source of this infection is the british man who we know has already been identified, he self identified. he's from brighton and he is now in hospital in london. he had been at a conference in singapore which we know, the hotel has been the source of sever
british. alan steele from walsall was celebrating his honeymoon.o be doing well, according to his friends, who are still on board the cruise liner. he was taken off the ship yesterday, late afternoon. he's in a hospital near tokyo. wendy is missing him a great deal, obviously, but they're in regular touch, and alan has been in touch with me a couple of times today. tomorrow, the last of 150 british citizens are expected to arrive back in the uk on the final repatriation flights from wuhan. they...
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british tourist alan steel — who was on his honeymoon — is one of 61 people now being treated for coronavirusjapan. things are happening literally every hour, something is changing. in china, the authorities get heavy handed — forcing people suspected of having the virus into quarantine. a gp from east london is given 3 life sentences for committing dozens of sexual offences against female patients. i was getting to the point where i did not like myself pretty much because i was not being honest with myself. the tv presenter, philip schofield, goes on live tv
british tourist alan steel — who was on his honeymoon — is one of 61 people now being treated for coronavirusjapan. things are happening literally every hour, something is changing. in china, the authorities get heavy handed — forcing people suspected of having the virus into quarantine. a gp from east london is given 3 life sentences for committing dozens of sexual offences against female patients. i was getting to the point where i did not like myself pretty much because i was not being...
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the headlines at 11pm: british tourist alan steel, who was on his honeymoon, is one of 61 people nowfor coronavirus onboard a quarantined cruiseliner in japan. things are happening literally every hour, something is changing. in china, the authorities get heavy—handed, forcing people suspected of having the virus into quarantine. a gp from east london is given three life sentences for committing dozens of sexual offences against female patients. there are calls for more support for children who experience, or witness domestic violence or abuse. i was getting to the point where i didn't like myself very much because i wasn't being honest with myself.
the headlines at 11pm: british tourist alan steel, who was on his honeymoon, is one of 61 people nowfor coronavirus onboard a quarantined cruiseliner in japan. things are happening literally every hour, something is changing. in china, the authorities get heavy—handed, forcing people suspected of having the virus into quarantine. a gp from east london is given three life sentences for committing dozens of sexual offences against female patients. there are calls for more support for children...
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british. alan steele from walsall was celebrating his honeymoon.s said to be doing well, according to his friends, who are still on board the cruise liner. he was taken off the ship yesterday afternoon. he was taken off the ship yesterday, late afternoon. he's in a hospital near tokyo. wendy is missing him a great deal, obviously, but they're in regular touch, and alan has been in touch with me a couple of times today. tomorrow, the last of 150 british citizens are expected to arrive back in the uk on the final repatriation flights from wuhan. they will be taken to a training and conference venue on the outskirts of milton keynes. andy moore, bbc news. a group of senior conservatives have written to tory mps raising concerns aboute the government's decision to give the chinese firm, huawei, a role in the uk's 56 network. the government says the decision was taken following a "rigorous" review and huawei's involvement in 56 would be limited. here's our political correspondent matt cole. matt, what impact will this letter have? look, it's highly unli
british. alan steele from walsall was celebrating his honeymoon.s said to be doing well, according to his friends, who are still on board the cruise liner. he was taken off the ship yesterday afternoon. he was taken off the ship yesterday, late afternoon. he's in a hospital near tokyo. wendy is missing him a great deal, obviously, but they're in regular touch, and alan has been in touch with me a couple of times today. tomorrow, the last of 150 british citizens are expected to arrive back in...
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british tourist alan steel — who was on his honeymoon — is one of 61 people now being treated for coronoavirusrities get heavy handed — forcing people suspected of having the virus into quarantine. a gp from east london is given three life sentences for commiting dozens of sexual offences against female patients. i was getting to the point where i didn't like myself very much because i wasn't being honest with myself. the tv presenter phillip schofield goes on live tv to reveal that he is gay.
british tourist alan steel — who was on his honeymoon — is one of 61 people now being treated for coronoavirusrities get heavy handed — forcing people suspected of having the virus into quarantine. a gp from east london is given three life sentences for commiting dozens of sexual offences against female patients. i was getting to the point where i didn't like myself very much because i wasn't being honest with myself. the tv presenter phillip schofield goes on live tv to reveal that he is...
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first, the headlines: british tourist alan steele, who was on his honeymoon, is one of 61 people nowated for coronoavirus aboard a quarintined cruiseliner in japan. a gp who committed 90 sexual assaults on female patients has been given three life sentences, with a minimum term of 15 years. calls for more support for children who experience or witness domestic violence or abuse. philip schofield, one of britain's most famous tv presenters, has come out as gay. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the women's editor at the telegraph, claire cohen, and comment and features editor at city am, rachel cunliffe. thank you for both coming back for the second edition of the papers. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. like many of them, the sun's cover features phillip schofield coming out as gay. the mirror's got the reaction of the this morning presenter‘s mum. the guardian reports on a possible link "ivm "i'm shocked but proud, she says". the guardian reports on a possible link between benefit claim problems and sui
first, the headlines: british tourist alan steele, who was on his honeymoon, is one of 61 people nowated for coronoavirus aboard a quarintined cruiseliner in japan. a gp who committed 90 sexual assaults on female patients has been given three life sentences, with a minimum term of 15 years. calls for more support for children who experience or witness domestic violence or abuse. philip schofield, one of britain's most famous tv presenters, has come out as gay. hello and welcome to our look...
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horowitz discovered that fbi officials shared highly classified materials with former british spy christopher steele. as if that wasn't bad enough, the agents knew steele was doing opposition research against trump and were told that hillary clinton herself knew about it. here now is lee smith, investigative journalist and author of "the plot against the president." so why in the world would they -- taking classified information and sharing that with steele. >> first of all i want to say it's a terrific piece by a colleague, felton. it's a very important piece. it gets to a lot of important issues. the main problem that comes out is that they are sharing classified information with steele. one of the things that's illuminated in the story is that after steele gets this information from the fbi team, he goes and meets with glen simpson. a clinton operative. in effect christopher steele is the liaison now between the fbi and the clinton campaign. so that's another very significant takeaway from this story. >> it's in the inspector general's report. it highlights this. we don't know whether or not durh
horowitz discovered that fbi officials shared highly classified materials with former british spy christopher steele. as if that wasn't bad enough, the agents knew steele was doing opposition research against trump and were told that hillary clinton herself knew about it. here now is lee smith, investigative journalist and author of "the plot against the president." so why in the world would they -- taking classified information and sharing that with steele. >> first of all i...
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and financial information about mr trump this is a confidential report written by an ex british spy christopher steele on secret links between trump his businesses and the russians. it claims moscow has been helping trump all along with the regular flow of intelligence and that the russians have compromising material on. the main point of the steel dossier that there was an ongoing attempt by the russians to get close to the trump campaign is undisputed at this point he doesn't like the fact that the press said it but it is out there is no mr president like president since you were trying to decision can you get with the still dossier made public news trucks battle with the press intensifies rice or twice a day why it was resonating the way you say categorically why should the president like can you give us are going to be reuniting us can you give us are going to be you know not getting into during his 1st weeks at the white house trump is on the defensive the man who just appointed national security adviser general michael flynn is caught in the eye of the storm. he lied about his contacts with mosc
and financial information about mr trump this is a confidential report written by an ex british spy christopher steele on secret links between trump his businesses and the russians. it claims moscow has been helping trump all along with the regular flow of intelligence and that the russians have compromising material on. the main point of the steel dossier that there was an ongoing attempt by the russians to get close to the trump campaign is undisputed at this point he doesn't like the fact...
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british. alan steele from wolverhampton announced on social media he was diagnosed with the virus.rience on the cruise ship. things are happening literally every hour, something is changing. the biggest, of course, being 41 additional passengers being found positive testing for the coronavirus. one of whom is a friend of ours, on honeymoon, who was going to be split from his wife, on honeymoon. he is going to be taken a medical facility and she will have to remain on board. an investivation by the bbc has uncovered new information about the teenager who tried to kill a 6—year—old boy who was thrown from a balcony at london's tate modern art gallery in august last year. jonty bravery, who was 17 at the time, pleaded guilty to attempted murder and will be sentenced in a fortnight. but a recording made by one of his carers shows that he'd given a warning a year before the attack at the tate that he wanted to kill someone by throwing them from a tall building. the carer has told the bbc that opportunities were missed to stop jonty bravery from carrying out his threat. our special corre
british. alan steele from wolverhampton announced on social media he was diagnosed with the virus.rience on the cruise ship. things are happening literally every hour, something is changing. the biggest, of course, being 41 additional passengers being found positive testing for the coronavirus. one of whom is a friend of ours, on honeymoon, who was going to be split from his wife, on honeymoon. he is going to be taken a medical facility and she will have to remain on board. an investivation by...
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steele, on his honeymoon. he's among nearly 80 british people on board. 41 additional passengers have been found positive testedus, one of whom is a friend of ours, on honeymoon, who has been... who was going to be split from his wife, you know, on honeymoon. he was going to be taken to a medicalfacility and she will have to remain on board. there's still a lot we don't know about this virus and the next few weeks will be crucial in determining whether a pandemic, a global epidemic, can averted. it is spread through droplets, face—to—face contact within a couple of metres of an infected person. the incubation period is up to 14 days. it now looks less likely that people spread the infection before they have symptoms. the virus causes a fever and cough. the majority have mild symptoms, but it can cause breathing difficulties and viral pneumonia, as lung tissue becomes inflamed. most of those who've died are elderly, with underlying health problems. but not all. dr li wenliang, among the first to raise the alarm about the new virus, was just 34. he would have risked repeated infections at close quarters to patien
steele, on his honeymoon. he's among nearly 80 british people on board. 41 additional passengers have been found positive testedus, one of whom is a friend of ours, on honeymoon, who has been... who was going to be split from his wife, you know, on honeymoon. he was going to be taken to a medicalfacility and she will have to remain on board. there's still a lot we don't know about this virus and the next few weeks will be crucial in determining whether a pandemic, a global epidemic, can...
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steele, on his honeymoon. he's among nearly 80 british people on board. 41 additional passengers have been found positive testedone of whom is a friend of ours, on honeymoon, who has been... who was going to be split from his wife, you know, on honeymoon. he was going to be taken to a medicalfacility and she will have to remain on board. there's still a lot we don't know about this virus and the next few weeks will be crucial in determining whether a pandemic, a global epidemic, can be averted. it's spread through droplets, face—to—face contact within a couple of metres of an infected person. the incubation period is up to 14 days. it now looks less likely that people spread the infection before they have symptoms. the virus causes a fever and cough. the majority have mild symptoms, but it can cause breathing difficulties and viral pneumonia, as lung tissue becomes inflamed. most of those who've died are elderly, with underlying health problems. but not all. doctor li wenliang, among the first to raise the alarm about the new virus, was just 34. he would've risked repeated infections at close quarters to patien
steele, on his honeymoon. he's among nearly 80 british people on board. 41 additional passengers have been found positive testedone of whom is a friend of ours, on honeymoon, who has been... who was going to be split from his wife, you know, on honeymoon. he was going to be taken to a medicalfacility and she will have to remain on board. there's still a lot we don't know about this virus and the next few weeks will be crucial in determining whether a pandemic, a global epidemic, can be averted....
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a british man on his honeymoon is among more than 60 people who've tested positive for the virus on board a cruise ship injapan. alan steele, who's 58 and from wolverhampton, has been taken to a nearby hospital for treatment. of the 3,700 people on board the diamond princess, it's thought there are around 80 britons, with the ship quarantined in yokohama. all the passengers have been confined to their cabins for the next fortnight. here, a british national who tested
a british man on his honeymoon is among more than 60 people who've tested positive for the virus on board a cruise ship injapan. alan steele, who's 58 and from wolverhampton, has been taken to a nearby hospital for treatment. of the 3,700 people on board the diamond princess, it's thought there are around 80 britons, with the ship quarantined in yokohama. all the passengers have been confined to their cabins for the next fortnight. here, a british national who tested
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steele. on his honeymoon. he's among nearly 80 british people on board. 41 additional passengers have been found positive, testinghe coronavirus, one of whom is a friend of ours on honeymoon who has been... was going to be split from his wife, on their honeymoon. he is going to be taken to a medical facility and she'll have to remain on board. there's still a lot we don't know about the virus and the next few weeks will be crucial in determining whether a pandemic, a global epidemic, can be averted. it is spread through droplets, face—to—face contact within a couple of metres of an infected person. the incubation period is up to 14 days. it now looks less likely that people spread the infection before they have symptoms. the virus causes a fever and a cough. the majority have mild symptoms but it can cause breathing difficulties and viral pneumonia, as the lung tissue becomes inflamed. most of those who have died are elderly with underlying health problems but not all. doctor welin lang —— doctor li wenliang, one of the first people to raise the alarm about the virus, was just 34. he risked infection with close q
steele. on his honeymoon. he's among nearly 80 british people on board. 41 additional passengers have been found positive, testinghe coronavirus, one of whom is a friend of ours on honeymoon who has been... was going to be split from his wife, on their honeymoon. he is going to be taken to a medical facility and she'll have to remain on board. there's still a lot we don't know about the virus and the next few weeks will be crucial in determining whether a pandemic, a global epidemic, can be...
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just off the coast of japan, 61 people, including one british national, have tested positive for the virus on a cruise ship. alan steelerime minister borisjohnson over his decision to allow the chinese telecomms firm huawei to be involved in uk‘s 5g network. fourformer cabinet ministers have written to all tory mps, asking those with concerns to speak out. let‘s get more on this from our political correspondent matt cole, who is in our london newsroom. good morning, matt. give us a sense of who these people are and why it matters. high there, charlie. yes, ever since the government had to make this decision on which vendors to help build the next stage of the mobile network, the 5g network, there had been concerns about huawei being one of those providers. it is close to the chinese government and that‘s caused concern repeatedly in parliament, people speaking about not letting this dragon nest within our mobile system. huawei has said its founder would rather shutdown the company than let china get involved in this network to spy on britain, but these are mps, four former cabinet ministers, plus the chair of the defen
just off the coast of japan, 61 people, including one british national, have tested positive for the virus on a cruise ship. alan steelerime minister borisjohnson over his decision to allow the chinese telecomms firm huawei to be involved in uk‘s 5g network. fourformer cabinet ministers have written to all tory mps, asking those with concerns to speak out. let‘s get more on this from our political correspondent matt cole, who is in our london newsroom. good morning, matt. give us a sense of...
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british. so far, 61 have tested positive for the virus, including one briton, alan steele.ymoon. in china, the epicentre city of wuhan is facing even more extreme measures. daily temperature checks for every household, and new makeshift hospitals to house new patients, all under quarantine. but in this video posted on social media, which we have been unable to fully verify, people there complain of a lack of basic standards. as the death toll keeps rising, a doctor who treated patients early on is now one of the dead. li wenliang was just 34. his death is even more potent because he tried to raise the alarm six weeks ago, but he was punished by the police in china for spreading rumours. translation: he is a hero, he was a brilliant doctor. he was very brave and honest to be a whistle—blower. very brave and honest to be a whistle-blower. translation: he gave his life for the sake of our country and he was very young. i'm very sorry. translation: he was not spreading rumours. the virus was out there. i hope the government will withdraw the reprimand. what my son said has now
british. so far, 61 have tested positive for the virus, including one briton, alan steele.ymoon. in china, the epicentre city of wuhan is facing even more extreme measures. daily temperature checks for every household, and new makeshift hospitals to house new patients, all under quarantine. but in this video posted on social media, which we have been unable to fully verify, people there complain of a lack of basic standards. as the death toll keeps rising, a doctor who treated patients early on...
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british. so far, 61 have tested positive for the virus, including one briton, alan steele.his honeymoon. in china, the epicentre city of wuhan is facing even more extreme measures. daily temperature checks for every household, and new makeshift hospitals to house new patients, all under quarantine. but in this video, posted on social media, which we have been unable to fully verify, people there complain of a lack of basic standards. as the death toll keeps rising, a doctor who treated patients early on is now one of the dead. li wenliang was just 34. his death is even more potent because he tried to raise the alarm six weeks ago, but he was punished by the police in china for spreading rumours. translation: he is a hero, he was a brilliant doctor. he was very brave and honest to be a whistle—blower. translation: he gave his life for the sake of our country and he was very young. i'm very sorry. translation: he was not spreading rumours. the virus was out there. i hope the government will withdraw the reprimand. what my son said has now proved to be true. two weeks into thi
british. so far, 61 have tested positive for the virus, including one briton, alan steele.his honeymoon. in china, the epicentre city of wuhan is facing even more extreme measures. daily temperature checks for every household, and new makeshift hospitals to house new patients, all under quarantine. but in this video, posted on social media, which we have been unable to fully verify, people there complain of a lack of basic standards. as the death toll keeps rising, a doctor who treated patients...
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steel exports from the united states or coming from europe. perhaps a little but i see this more as an act of desperation you know the british have now disconnected themselves from a major global trading bloc europe and so they're now but twixt and between they have to please europe still because they trade with them they have to try to build some sort of relationship with the united states just as a time at a time when the united states is becoming more inward focused more nationalistic itself and they're looking around for who they can make some kind of deal with to try to find a way as now a relatively small economy in a world dominated by much bigger ones i see the deal with russia as as a kind of desperate grabbing for what might be possible and also a defense against what is now going to be done the against the british for example the europeans which includes now spain are taking a position of the spanish side against british staying in gibraltar which is going to affect them things like this are part of the renegotiation that the brags that issue has provoked and this is a quick follow up to that how do you see a u.s. u.k. trade deal kind
steel exports from the united states or coming from europe. perhaps a little but i see this more as an act of desperation you know the british have now disconnected themselves from a major global trading bloc europe and so they're now but twixt and between they have to please europe still because they trade with them they have to try to build some sort of relationship with the united states just as a time at a time when the united states is becoming more inward focused more nationalistic itself...
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he was a lawyer for perkins cooley, whichp funneled money to christopher steele who was the british spy who apparently utilized other foreigners to try effect the u.s. election in 2016. so, you know, adam jed would perkins supporting cooley and don't hear about it from the other side of the aisle, but the hillary clinton campaign, the d.n.c. actually paid foreigners to try to effect our 20616 election and i constantly hear about how outrageous it was that the now debunked allegations that the trump cam spain conspired with russia to effect our election, they don't want to what was slam dunked proved that the d.n.c. did pay foreigners to try to effect our electric. one foreigner from italy was involved. one from australia. and i know people like to say that there were no ukranians involved that's totally debunked, but the fact that russia has tried to affect our election, china, does not mutually exclude the fact that there were ukranians that tried o affect our 2016 election and exhibit a would be you had the ambassador ukraine to the u.s. write an op ed trying to prevent donald trump f
he was a lawyer for perkins cooley, whichp funneled money to christopher steele who was the british spy who apparently utilized other foreigners to try effect the u.s. election in 2016. so, you know, adam jed would perkins supporting cooley and don't hear about it from the other side of the aisle, but the hillary clinton campaign, the d.n.c. actually paid foreigners to try to effect our 20616 election and i constantly hear about how outrageous it was that the now debunked allegations that the...