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back in brussels british prime minister theresa may takes another trip to the e.u. commission desperately seeking concessions on her brakes a deal as lawmakers remain deadlocked and britain's divorce date from the e.u. is just fifty days away also coming up another blow to airbus's first plane australian carrier quantas cancels a large eighty three eighty order raising more questions over the future of the world's biggest and dying for change showing strong have been frightened of introducing eco friendly practices to the question. i'm crystal good to have you with us british prime minister is in may well make another trip to brussels on wednesday seeking concessions on her breaks that deal an agreement that was soundly rejected back home but which european leaders firmly stand by and it feels like miss made could be a little late to the party on wednesday the irish prime minister was in brussels receiving reassurances from leaders that the border between our land and northern ireland which is part of the u.k. will remain open even in the case of a hard. no griggs a
back in brussels british prime minister theresa may takes another trip to the e.u. commission desperately seeking concessions on her brakes a deal as lawmakers remain deadlocked and britain's divorce date from the e.u. is just fifty days away also coming up another blow to airbus's first plane australian carrier quantas cancels a large eighty three eighty order raising more questions over the future of the world's biggest and dying for change showing strong have been frightened of introducing...
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following talks in brussels british prime minister to resign may and european commission president john.
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following talks in brussels british prime minister to reserve may and european commission president.
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british parliament and e.u. remains painfully out of reach. out to syria brussels. away from brussels british opposition labor leader jeremy corbyn has written a letter to the u.k. prime minister outlining his plan john johnston as a political reporter for news website politics home he says plan may not be accepted by two is in may or even some in his own party. originally labor had what they called their six tests through which they viewed any breakfast deal the prime minister's last deal did not meet those six tests and therefore they did not support it but in this quite surprising intervention he's written this letter to the prime minister saying that he would be willing to back a breakfast deal if it contained certain demands which he's forwards now the main one there is a. u.k. wide to customs union that keeps us aligned with the e.u. he said if if to resume a would move on that he would then put his party behind it but it's seems very unlikely to resume is going to pivot to that kind of that kind of deal at this stage if she moved in that way it would split he
british parliament and e.u. remains painfully out of reach. out to syria brussels. away from brussels british opposition labor leader jeremy corbyn has written a letter to the u.k. prime minister outlining his plan john johnston as a political reporter for news website politics home he says plan may not be accepted by two is in may or even some in his own party. originally labor had what they called their six tests through which they viewed any breakfast deal the prime minister's last deal did...
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following talks in brussels british prime minister to reserve may and european commission president john king.
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>> ahead of her meetings with european leaders in brussels, british prime minister theresa thetook questions from house of commons on that topic and other domestic and international issues, including honda's decision to close the u.k. plant. this is about 45 minutes. your participation via twitter using hashtag pmqs. they are finishing up other business. now live to the floor of the british house of commons. >> much obliged to him for it. order! questions for the prime minister. >> question number one. prime minister. >> thank you, mister speaker. i am sure the hall will join me in paying tribute to our former colleague paul flynn. he was an outstanding parliamentarian, tireless campaigner, champion of wales. he spent the last majority of his career writing a helpful guide in his book, knowledge before being made shadow leader of the house and shadow secretary of state for wales. he will be remembered for one of the great parliamentary quotes when he left the front bench in 2016. our glorious leader in an act of by diverse city courageously decided to give opportunities for geriatrics on the
>> ahead of her meetings with european leaders in brussels, british prime minister theresa thetook questions from house of commons on that topic and other domestic and international issues, including honda's decision to close the u.k. plant. this is about 45 minutes. your participation via twitter using hashtag pmqs. they are finishing up other business. now live to the floor of the british house of commons. >> much obliged to him for it. order! questions for the prime minister....
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money transfer giant money gram has moved its european headquarters from london to brussels even british by barclays has shifted assets to dublin as part of its price of contingency plans all their major banks are also on the move. the city of london this financial powerhouse generates more than ten percent of britain's total tax revenue but since to reason may's bricks it bowls started rolling companies here are all about one saying upping sticks and heading east to europe however no one seems willing to divulge just how many jobs have shifted to other e.u. countries for financial consultants though such figures are key the wise john liver gives us a rough estimate at least seven thousand so far. those numbers they were as over couple of months ago so we would expect them to be increasing and then in terms of the scale of the relationships that move the customer relationships. that around about eight hundred billion pounds of assets again had been declared. you can fire moved from london to frankfurt in his native germany last summer with him when banks european interest rate trade brit
money transfer giant money gram has moved its european headquarters from london to brussels even british by barclays has shifted assets to dublin as part of its price of contingency plans all their major banks are also on the move. the city of london this financial powerhouse generates more than ten percent of britain's total tax revenue but since to reason may's bricks it bowls started rolling companies here are all about one saying upping sticks and heading east to europe however no one seems...
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. >> ahead of her meetings with european leaders in brussels, british prime minister theresa thetookstions from house of commons on that topic and other domestic and international issues, including honda's decision to close the u.k. plant. this is about 45 minutes. your participation via twitter using hashtag pmqs. they are finishing up other business. now live to the floor of the british house of commons. >> much obliged to him for it. order! questions for the prime minister. >> question number one. prime minister. >> thank you, mister speaker. i am sure the hall will join me in paying tribute to our former colleague paul flynn. he was an outstanding parliamentarian, tireless ai
. >> ahead of her meetings with european leaders in brussels, british prime minister theresa thetookstions from house of commons on that topic and other domestic and international issues, including honda's decision to close the u.k. plant. this is about 45 minutes. your participation via twitter using hashtag pmqs. they are finishing up other business. now live to the floor of the british house of commons. >> much obliged to him for it. order! questions for the prime minister....
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we have more brexit talks in brussels today. british prime minister theresa may going up against eu leaders. and avoid win changes her country crashing in 50 days time. .xpectations are modest the irish backstop is the only one on offer. what can she hope for? >> with theresa may scrambling to save her brexit deal, the eu is looking to show a united front. brussels maintaining its position including the controversial irish backstop not up for renewed debate. was circulated and it could be reopened. we cannot reopen the discussion on the backstop. in order to avoid border checks between u.k. members, northern ireland, and eu members. that customs agreement would prevent the u.k. from negotiating a separate trade deal indefinitely. a nonstarter for hard-line u.k. brexiters. potential cracks have emerged among the block eastern members. they suggested that ireland appear to change the agreement on the backstop with the british to a temporary arrangement of five years in the interest of avoiding a no deal brexit. that idea quickly shut down
we have more brexit talks in brussels today. british prime minister theresa may going up against eu leaders. and avoid win changes her country crashing in 50 days time. .xpectations are modest the irish backstop is the only one on offer. what can she hope for? >> with theresa may scrambling to save her brexit deal, the eu is looking to show a united front. brussels maintaining its position including the controversial irish backstop not up for renewed debate. was circulated and it could be...
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play >> well, i mean, i think it's different moods in london and brussels in london, frankly, it's been incredibly obsessed with britishthe interplay of the various factions within parliament you know, to brussels and our reporters in brussels keep saying they think britain has lost its plot here there is no chance that what theresa may wants is going to be accepted to brussels they have negotiated this already for 18 months, skps they've said already this is unacceptable anything that britain wants to change in the agreement, if they want to reopen the agreement, they are not willing to do this. this is a strange kabuki dance going on for two, three weeks where may has said i will do this, and brussels has said no, you won't. we're not expecting anything to happen today frankly, i have been surprise the the markets have not been more reactive to this. we see sterling has not moved at all. the every day -- remember, it's only five weeks away from brexit day. every day that gets closer with no movement on anything is a day closer to a no deal brexit, which is going to be chaotic for the u.k. economy i think, frankly, th
play >> well, i mean, i think it's different moods in london and brussels in london, frankly, it's been incredibly obsessed with britishthe interplay of the various factions within parliament you know, to brussels and our reporters in brussels keep saying they think britain has lost its plot here there is no chance that what theresa may wants is going to be accepted to brussels they have negotiated this already for 18 months, skps they've said already this is unacceptable anything that...
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yes i think it just shows the enormous frustration that is being felt in brussels that. the british government simply not coming up with clarity and a clear plan of what sort of deal it wants in the end because the reason may is still desperately trying to find some way of uniting you have a very divided government and party in essentially proposing how we get out of the european union and mr tusk is saying i think very understandably that to have entered these had to negotiations with one to game plan and without clarity is just very frustrating to everybody involved in the prospect of a new deal bret's it is looming larger and larger which would not only be a disaster for britain it to be a disaster for oland village be very painful for the rest of the european union now mr peel reaction that where you are has been fast and furious especially from a leading up breaks of tears in great britain nigel for russia leading the pack former leader of the euro skeptic party ukip tweeted this in response to mr tusks comments. after a break that we will be free of i'm not elected arrogant bu
yes i think it just shows the enormous frustration that is being felt in brussels that. the british government simply not coming up with clarity and a clear plan of what sort of deal it wants in the end because the reason may is still desperately trying to find some way of uniting you have a very divided government and party in essentially proposing how we get out of the european union and mr tusk is saying i think very understandably that to have entered these had to negotiations with one to...
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katya, many thanks again, katya adler in brussels. the britishbrating her win at the oscars in what was a night of surprises in hollywood. she won best actress for her role in the period drama the favourite. best film went to green book, which is about a black pianist and his white chauffeur‘s journey through america's deep south. that award has provoked controversy, with claims the film portrays race from a white perspective rather than a black one. live to los angeles and our arts editor will gompertz. hi, huw. i think the producers of the academy award show are just relieved to come through it unscathed, none of the mistakes we have seen in previous years, no envelopes going into the wrong hands, and if there is the odd controversy about choice, that is great, it gets people to watch, and more data than last year. added to which, it was more diverse in terms of those who won awards, and olivia colman was great! the show opened... # buddy, you're a boy, make a big noise... ..with a curtain—raising performance by queen. welcome to the oscars! an
katya, many thanks again, katya adler in brussels. the britishbrating her win at the oscars in what was a night of surprises in hollywood. she won best actress for her role in the period drama the favourite. best film went to green book, which is about a black pianist and his white chauffeur‘s journey through america's deep south. that award has provoked controversy, with claims the film portrays race from a white perspective rather than a black one. live to los angeles and our arts editor...
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jeremy corbyn and his colleague speaking to reporters in brussels. the british. they were evacuated from syria with the help of the uk last year. in the first tv interview with one of the resettled white helmet rescuers, the bbc spoke to a man who has left a life of pulling bodies from collapsed buildings in syria — and is starting out again in the uk with his young family. catrin nye met him. translation: working with the white helmets was not a merejob for me, it was my whole life. when war broke out in syria, khalil, whose name we‘ve changed, didn‘t want to help. didn‘t want to fight. he became a white helmet, part of a coordinated group of rescuers across syria. they are backed by the uk government having so far had more than £38 million of uk funding. we went through sport and rope climbing tests, they examined our fitness. where he was trained outside syria in search and rescue, fire extinguishing, life—saving, and how to drive an ambulance. often when we were transporting an injured woman, man or child, they would start praying, kissing us, thanking us. i
jeremy corbyn and his colleague speaking to reporters in brussels. the british. they were evacuated from syria with the help of the uk last year. in the first tv interview with one of the resettled white helmet rescuers, the bbc spoke to a man who has left a life of pulling bodies from collapsed buildings in syria — and is starting out again in the uk with his young family. catrin nye met him. translation: working with the white helmets was not a merejob for me, it was my whole life. when war...
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british parliament and e.u. remains painfully out of reach. brussels. six refugee families stranded on a british military base in cyprus for more than twenty years have won a legal battle to settle in the u.k. for years the british government denied being responsible for them arguing the refugee convention was never extended to british bases they've achieved or has their story. it was more than twenty years ago when a smugglers fishing boat founded in these waters with more than seventy refugees on board the waves were driving them towards cliffs below a british military base in cyprus helicopters were scrambled to lift them out. kovan was just three years old at the time he's lived here at number ten condon ave you ever since in the sovereign territory of the united kingdom and iraqi kurd his british passport is about to arrive at last. actually gets to some point where you you don't have hope anymore like. you just get used to waiting and it's just that without any answer or. outcome. the only glimpse you can get of his future home is on a computer wit
british parliament and e.u. remains painfully out of reach. brussels. six refugee families stranded on a british military base in cyprus for more than twenty years have won a legal battle to settle in the u.k. for years the british government denied being responsible for them arguing the refugee convention was never extended to british bases they've achieved or has their story. it was more than twenty years ago when a smugglers fishing boat founded in these waters with more than seventy...
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think and these remarks and i think what's really worrying come just a day before british prime minister to some a. brussels goes to brussels to meet with counterparts there does that that doesn't bode well for the talks. yeah but that was clear from the beginning because the e.u. at the moment has no presents to give to theresa may they really want to see for us what happens in westminster they want to see whether she can carry any sort of stable and reliable majority for any sort of deal they might offer her any sort of sort of change in the was droll agreement or if that is off the table is the reiterate again and again within the political declaration that might smooth the way for british parliamentarians to say yes to that was droll deal so that is something that probably this remark by don't want to was like a verbal smoke grenade something to sort of cover up the political reality on the ground and also to sort of log back at the other side the accusations that have been made for instance by some leading brick city is today again that said it's the intrenchments and infringements of the european unio
think and these remarks and i think what's really worrying come just a day before british prime minister to some a. brussels goes to brussels to meet with counterparts there does that that doesn't bode well for the talks. yeah but that was clear from the beginning because the e.u. at the moment has no presents to give to theresa may they really want to see for us what happens in westminster they want to see whether she can carry any sort of stable and reliable majority for any sort of deal they...
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i'm good to have you with us british prime minister to resign may she heads to brussels tomorrow to talk yet again and the storm clouds there are. gathering today the european council president will toast vented his frustration over the broadside chaos by saying british euro skeptics deserve a place in hell it's a sign of how free to tempers and nerves have become here with europe and with just over fifty days away teresa mayes hopes of reaching a new brogues a deal when they could be due. with only fifty days to go and no solution in sight fear of a hard breaks it is growing day by day and so is the frustration in brussels watching terrorism make head towards a no deal exit. what that special place. and looks like for those who promote it breaks it without even a sketch of a plan on how to cover it's safe a provocative statement that irish prime minister leo overact are predicted would not sit well with those it was aimed at. not only in the press their response coming out of westminster was fast and furious because. i don't recall even the president insulting members of this house memb
i'm good to have you with us british prime minister to resign may she heads to brussels tomorrow to talk yet again and the storm clouds there are. gathering today the european council president will toast vented his frustration over the broadside chaos by saying british euro skeptics deserve a place in hell it's a sign of how free to tempers and nerves have become here with europe and with just over fifty days away teresa mayes hopes of reaching a new brogues a deal when they could be due. with...
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anchor: a day after returning from brussels empty-handed, the british prime minister is searching for something that has been consistently ruled out. france recalled its ambassador from rome after it accused italy of interference.e. perez meanwhile says the recall won't be permanent. the princess throws her hat into the ring. the unprecedenented move could andt the party collapse change the rule of the economy -- of the ruling party. jeff bezos from amazon says he was the target of blackmail. someone threatened to publish revealing personal photos of him unless he stopped investigating how the tabloid obtained private exchanges with his mistress. bezos is america's richest man and his high-profile clash with the tabloid who is a strong backer of donald trump suggests the coverage of his affair was driven by dirty politics. the 69th -- french actress opened the festival. and the kindness of strangers from your non-opening night. >> after 18 years running the berlin film fesestival, it stopd for the last time. >> i opened the 69 berlin international film festival. >> they pride themselv
anchor: a day after returning from brussels empty-handed, the british prime minister is searching for something that has been consistently ruled out. france recalled its ambassador from rome after it accused italy of interference.e. perez meanwhile says the recall won't be permanent. the princess throws her hat into the ring. the unprecedenented move could andt the party collapse change the rule of the economy -- of the ruling party. jeff bezos from amazon says he was the target of blackmail....
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stories about bennett cucumber his and square strawberries putting all of the blame on brussels so for years the british public has had a diet of tabloids blame for any bureaucracy or stupid legislation on the e.u. we mustn't credit the former farm sector with too much info but nonetheless the there's a new touch on the u.k. press of a fiercely anti european union attitude stretching by twenty or thirty years when one remembers the famous sun newspaper front beard tools that used the loss didn't run in scotland up front page and certainly back in the one nine hundred ninety s. so do you think that has conditioned the u.k. public over the period of time to be the only country which translates your skepticism into blacks yes a believe that the press has a lot to answer for the media coverage people have short memories and they forget that actually at the time of president the law or. who was behind creating the single market well it was the british commissioner lord cofield who'd been appointed by margaret thatcher he was margaret thatcher's money he was indeed and he drove through a foment to both amount
stories about bennett cucumber his and square strawberries putting all of the blame on brussels so for years the british public has had a diet of tabloids blame for any bureaucracy or stupid legislation on the e.u. we mustn't credit the former farm sector with too much info but nonetheless the there's a new touch on the u.k. press of a fiercely anti european union attitude stretching by twenty or thirty years when one remembers the famous sun newspaper front beard tools that used the loss...
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british parliament and e.u. remains painfully out of reach. brussels. six refugee families stranded on a british military base in cyprus for more than twenty is have won a legal battle to settle in the u.k. for his the british government denied being responsible for them the refugee convention was never extended to british bases david tacey has this story. it was more than twenty years ago when a smuggler's fishing boat founded in these waters with more than seventy refugees on board the waves were driving them towards cliffs below a british military base in cyprus helicopters were scrambled to lift them out. kovan was just three years old at the time he's lived here at number ten condon ave you ever since in the sovereign territory of the united kingdom an iraqi kurd his british passport is about to arrive at last. actually it gets to some point where you you don't have hope anymore like you you just get used to waiting in this just that without any answer or. outcome. the only glimpse you can get of his future home is on a computer with patchy internet
british parliament and e.u. remains painfully out of reach. brussels. six refugee families stranded on a british military base in cyprus for more than twenty is have won a legal battle to settle in the u.k. for his the british government denied being responsible for them the refugee convention was never extended to british bases david tacey has this story. it was more than twenty years ago when a smuggler's fishing boat founded in these waters with more than seventy refugees on board the waves...
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british an e.u. brags that negotiators will meet on monday and to resume a will return to brussels at the end of the month but finding a plan to please her polity the british parliament and e.u. remains painfully out of reach the parka al-jazeera brussels. and other political battle is brewing in the e.u. this time between france and italy france has recalled its ambassador to rome after italy's deputy prime minister no e.g.d. mio met french yellow vest protesters on tuesday italy's far right interior minister. has weighed in saying he's happy to meet french president in one year in attempt to end the rao it is populist leaders have repeatedly clashed with france over issues including migration. sudanese protesters are calling for the release of activists detained during weeks of demonstrations against president bashir. rally was called to express solidarity with the hundreds of people who have been arrested since protests started in december human rights activists say at least forty five have been killed and the share has of knowledge that growing economic hardship in sudan that angered young people
british an e.u. brags that negotiators will meet on monday and to resume a will return to brussels at the end of the month but finding a plan to please her polity the british parliament and e.u. remains painfully out of reach the parka al-jazeera brussels. and other political battle is brewing in the e.u. this time between france and italy france has recalled its ambassador to rome after italy's deputy prime minister no e.g.d. mio met french yellow vest protesters on tuesday italy's far right...
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>> i think the emphasis on brussels to actually come towards the british position and say, look, guys, you know, this overall withdrawal agreement is very favorable to brussels overall, which is why i voted against it three or four weeks ago. for brussels to poouf just a little bit in the u.k. direction in the spirit of compromise and find a new solution that will work >> 44 days until march 29th deadline, at that point, unless something changes, the u.k. will exit the yourp even union with or without a deal. as we get closer to that date, a lot of people inside parliament here will be getting very concerned about no deal and what that means for jobs, for businesses, as many of them have made clear what do you think is the liablehood at this stage of that happening? >> well, i think the most likely outcome is still a deal. just not the current i think the current deal can be improved then i think the two sides will be able to come together in a reasonable spirit of skofrp miez it's still a possible outcome. i think that would be damaging to the u.k it would be damaging to other europe
>> i think the emphasis on brussels to actually come towards the british position and say, look, guys, you know, this overall withdrawal agreement is very favorable to brussels overall, which is why i voted against it three or four weeks ago. for brussels to poouf just a little bit in the u.k. direction in the spirit of compromise and find a new solution that will work >> 44 days until march 29th deadline, at that point, unless something changes, the u.k. will exit the yourp even...
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british an e.u. brags that negotiators will meet on monday and to resume a will return to brussels at the end of the month but finding a plan to please her party the british parliament and e.u. remains painfully out of reach. out to syria brussels rescuers in turkey are searching for survivors after a building collapsed in istanbul thirteen people are safe are being rescued from under the rubble and a potluck came down without warning on wednesday evening at least ten people are confirmed dead it's believed others are still trapped rescuers on the scene say they're still hearing sounds coming from under the debris. a peace deal has been signed in central african republic aimed at ending years of civil war the deal was agreed by the government and fourteen groups after talks in sudan but after the recent collapse of similar peace deals there's not much hope that this time will be any different charles traffic reports. this muted a pause is perhaps a sign that repeated attempts at forging peace in central african republic have been far from easy. this historic date brings us face to face with our respo
british an e.u. brags that negotiators will meet on monday and to resume a will return to brussels at the end of the month but finding a plan to please her party the british parliament and e.u. remains painfully out of reach. out to syria brussels rescuers in turkey are searching for survivors after a building collapsed in istanbul thirteen people are safe are being rescued from under the rubble and a potluck came down without warning on wednesday evening at least ten people are confirmed dead...
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i'm close of course good to have you with us the british prime minister will make another trip to brussels on wednesday seeking concessions on her brakes a deal an agreement that was soundly rejected back home but which european leaders firmly stand by and it feels like theresa may could be late to the party on wednesday the irish prime minister had been to brussels getting reassurances that the border pick between ireland and northern ireland which is part of the u.k. will remain open even in the case of a hardbacks it. oh no griggs it deal for me she gave it her all to try to sweet talk lawmakers but she simply got chased back to brussels to look for more four hundred thirty june eighth as a historic defeat british legislators want a better deal and no excuses the unanimous e.u. reaction so far no renegotiation no cherry picking. if not making. a rather notable head shake comes from businesses as well and they're rooting for the e.u. ninety two percent of german companies support the e.u. stiff stance towards great britain and the island just feeling the burn first european carmakers are
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now the british prime minister theresa may has promised to deliver brexit on time following talks with the ut does in brussels maze trying to get europe to renegotiate the irish backstop part of the withdrawal agreement. something british mps have rejected brussels thahat refuseses the twowo sides dd agree to meet again before the end of the month. u. k. is due to leave the eu by the end of next month that russia's mall. robust but constructive proposal this is how it joint statement described thursday's meeting between u. k. prime minister theresa may. in european commission president john claude juncker. may outlined her top priority. what i've said charges all clear position t that we mut secure legally binding changes to the withdrawal agreement to deal with the concerns the parliament has over the backstop? may is under domestic pressure to renegotiate the withdrawal deals backstop clause which ensures n n hearart irish border. this after british parliament rejected her deal last. over here's the backstop would keep the uk's northern ireland in the eu customs union indefinite. but may has met resistance.
now the british prime minister theresa may has promised to deliver brexit on time following talks with the ut does in brussels maze trying to get europe to renegotiate the irish backstop part of the withdrawal agreement. something british mps have rejected brussels thahat refuseses the twowo sides dd agree to meet again before the end of the month. u. k. is due to leave the eu by the end of next month that russia's mall. robust but constructive proposal this is how it joint statement described...
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venezuelan capital thank you it's well now with gregg's and coming ever closer british prime minister theresa may is heading to brussels today for talks yet again may is determined to renegotiate the brings a deal and it seems that she is trying to buy more time for it the british newspaper the telegraph reports that may is preparing to delay a second vote on her brags a deal until the end of february but her hopes for renegotiation could be doomed as tempers and nerves friday in europe. only fifty days to go and still no solution in sight. of a hot bricks it is growing day by day much and so the frustration in brussels watching to reason may head towards a no deal except i've been wondering what that special place. in the whole looks like for those who promoted it. without even a sketch of a plan how to cover it safely a provocative statement that irish prime minister leo varadkar predicted would not sit well with those it was aimed at. and not only in the press the response coming out of westminster was fast and furious i don't recall sir even the president insulting members of this house members of the government an
venezuelan capital thank you it's well now with gregg's and coming ever closer british prime minister theresa may is heading to brussels today for talks yet again may is determined to renegotiate the brings a deal and it seems that she is trying to buy more time for it the british newspaper the telegraph reports that may is preparing to delay a second vote on her brags a deal until the end of february but her hopes for renegotiation could be doomed as tempers and nerves friday in europe. only...
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theresa may still believes there's a battle to be won in brussels a growing number of british m.p.'s don't the view from europe is of a nation increasingly at odds with itself. family the fourteenth is known as valentine's day in some countries of people and parkland florida in the us marks a day when the shooter killed more than a dozen high school students in the since the debate over gun laws and whether the miss continued a little has changed al-jazeera is hiding joe castro has more. it's been a year since valentine's day turned into a day of horror at stillman douglas high school a former student armed with an assault rifle opened fire on his classmates and teachers killing seventeen right here samantha grady dove behind a bookcase and lived but her best friend died beside her i do feel the question of why am i still here but because i know that i have some sort of purpose that kind of. that purpose for many cartland survivors manifested in a student led movement calling for. stricter gun control laws in the us marches in washington and around the world garnered close to a mill
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more freight the nerves of political leaders seem to get on the eve of british prime minister teresa mayes crucial visit to brussels european council president revealed mounting frustration over the impasse he underlined once more that the european union insists it will not reopen the existing drugs a deal and he did it in a rather remarkable way here's what he said. by the way i've been wondering what that special place in looks like for those who promote a great feat without even a sketch of how to cover it so you. think. well to a success statement came at the very moment that the recent may was meeting northern ireland's five main political parties as she tries to break the deadlock over the terms of britain's exit from the european union while talks were focused on a range months for the british border while the issue remains the biggest obstacle to the british parliament ratifying the deal. art for more now on all of this i'm joined by our brussels correspondent barbara basal she was present at the press conference given by mr just that has provoked a very angry backlash in the u.k. good to see you barbara i
more freight the nerves of political leaders seem to get on the eve of british prime minister teresa mayes crucial visit to brussels european council president revealed mounting frustration over the impasse he underlined once more that the european union insists it will not reopen the existing drugs a deal and he did it in a rather remarkable way here's what he said. by the way i've been wondering what that special place in looks like for those who promote a great feat without even a sketch of...
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british prime minister to resign may went back to brussels today instead of the reopening brite negotiations he reprimanded european council president donald tusk for saying the top breaks its ears deserve a special place in hell well that comment was never meant for theresa may how could it have been after today's talks may seems to be stuck in a bright sit purgatory overall i'm burnt off in berlin this is the day. there's no deal not an option he said he's exhausted all both sides of the channel . he must have legally binding changes to the old agreements and wants to deal with on the consensus we are open as possible to make his political decoration more binding. there is no question to remove mexico. because this is absolutely necessary for security and safeguarding to try to agreement safeguarding internal market and safeguarding also the peace process now is not going to be easy and i think in the coming days to do just that. also coming up tonight to the berlin film festival gets underway with a film premiere my colleagues charlotte tells until the david leavitt's are at the berlin al
british prime minister to resign may went back to brussels today instead of the reopening brite negotiations he reprimanded european council president donald tusk for saying the top breaks its ears deserve a special place in hell well that comment was never meant for theresa may how could it have been after today's talks may seems to be stuck in a bright sit purgatory overall i'm burnt off in berlin this is the day. there's no deal not an option he said he's exhausted all both sides of the...
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theresa may still believes there's a battle to be won in brussels a growing number of british m.p.'s don't if you think europe is of a nation increasingly at odds with itself. while supporters of bracks and say there's nothing to be scared of when the country needs the european union however the dutch foreign minister is saying the u.k. is the parcher as something far more frightening he's tweeted this picture of breck's at monster lying on his desk it's part of a promotional campaign for that's companies to check for any potential impact of breck's it on their businesses as in the very scary more on the web site al-jazeera dot com. now reminder of our top stories the white house says president trump will sign a compromised border security deal to avoid another government shutdown he'll also the clear a national emergency to secure the funds for his border wall the senate has just voted overwhelmingly to pass the border security bill with by bipartisan spending to avoid the shop there. rival meetings have taken place to address the ability in the middle east insall chief russia's pr
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brussels that the u.k. still cannot sign off on a breakfast deal it was agreed that the e.u. back in november between two reason made the british prime minister and brussels that it cannot be signed off in the u.k. parliament so don't want to pointing the finger who is to blame and he's saying it is those bricks a tear leaders those who said the u.k. can leave and it will all be fine they are the ones to blame because they didn't have a plan so you can think for example of the former foreign secretary boris johnson and i think it also shows that now brussels believes there will be no exit from brics it whatever happens next it is going to happen it just depends how and even the reaction to donald to scum and in the u.k. certainly has been there all those who don't like breaks it who are pleased he said what many people have been thinking but also there's been a huge reaction from people who are furious that he's into being for example the prime minister's own spokes person was asked about this whether he's language was helpful and they said it's a question for donald tusk whether he considers that language to be helpful so i th
brussels that the u.k. still cannot sign off on a breakfast deal it was agreed that the e.u. back in november between two reason made the british prime minister and brussels that it cannot be signed off in the u.k. parliament so don't want to pointing the finger who is to blame and he's saying it is those bricks a tear leaders those who said the u.k. can leave and it will all be fine they are the ones to blame because they didn't have a plan so you can think for example of the former foreign...
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or somewhere in between it's up to theresa may have to meetings in belfast the british prime minister will be back in brussels today seeking fresh concessions on the withdrawal agreement however neither donald tusk nor european commission president john seem willing to renegotiate the deal. let's get more now with josh bloom a journalist and joining us from london so josh i mean the clock is really taking here because we have fifty days to go until bragg said what options does theresa may have. i think it's all about word compromise wos theresa may get a fire grounds the most obvious place to look for that isn't our own parliaments and our own party in fact sunni's could look at some of the more hardline relatives of horse and school year vs the tournaments of course most of the already set the main problem with the deal from their point of view is the bass stop and they would like some part of that change by brussels perhaps a time limit on it or perhaps the technological aspects of that which would make it a bit easier to deal with if you can sustain any source of compromise with the tory party at their own
or somewhere in between it's up to theresa may have to meetings in belfast the british prime minister will be back in brussels today seeking fresh concessions on the withdrawal agreement however neither donald tusk nor european commission president john seem willing to renegotiate the deal. let's get more now with josh bloom a journalist and joining us from london so josh i mean the clock is really taking here because we have fifty days to go until bragg said what options does theresa may have....
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the interests of the european union and that so far has not happened max of money in brussels thank you very much british prime minister's emmy's meeting northern ireland's five main political parties as she seeks to break the deadlock over the thames of britain's exit from the european union. focused on arrangements for the irish the issue remains the biggest obstacle to the british bottom and ratifying. but even as those talks grind on the european union insists it may not reopen the existing brics a de revealing mounting frustration over the impasse you've been council president done on disk had this to say by the way you know. what that special place in the looks like for those who promoted it without even a sketch of a plan how to cut rates safely. thank you. so that's. joining me now is. a forest of whiting a welcome alex even for a man like donald to school is very blunt and honest these were very strong comments from the council president very strong and also only did he say this in front of the cameras but he then promptly tweeted it just to make sure that he got his message home and i think it
the interests of the european union and that so far has not happened max of money in brussels thank you very much british prime minister's emmy's meeting northern ireland's five main political parties as she seeks to break the deadlock over the thames of britain's exit from the european union. focused on arrangements for the irish the issue remains the biggest obstacle to the british bottom and ratifying. but even as those talks grind on the european union insists it may not reopen the existing...
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conservative party defect siding to recent days disastrous handling of threats in the british prime minister travels to brussels for more talks on how to leave the european union plus the lost in childhood of afghanistan's youth and we meet some of the children who are forced into labor instead of going to school and kept drugged on opium so that their parents can go to war. it's good to have you with us we begin tonight with russian money and muscle in his annual state of the nation address president vladimir putin has promised to improve the living standards for all russians within a year he also made a thinly veiled threats in his speech directed at the united states morning washington against deploying any new missiles here in europe nato quickly reacted to that speech by denouncing what it said were an. acceptable threats. it's one of the most important domestic political events for the russian president in his fifteenth state of the nation address but a mere putin promised a raft of measures to improve economic and social conditions for his people above all families should benefit putin promised them tax
conservative party defect siding to recent days disastrous handling of threats in the british prime minister travels to brussels for more talks on how to leave the european union plus the lost in childhood of afghanistan's youth and we meet some of the children who are forced into labor instead of going to school and kept drugged on opium so that their parents can go to war. it's good to have you with us we begin tonight with russian money and muscle in his annual state of the nation address...
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theresa may still believes there's a battle to be won in brussels a growing number of british m.p.'s don't the view from europe is of a nation increasingly at odds with itself. a week after demonstrations began demonstrators that is again demanding haiti's president step down as refusing to quit at least eight people have been killed in the protests patients are angry about rising prices and government corruption and as our. reports from the capital port au prince opposition leaders say they will continue to call for moyses resignation. the streets of port au prince are quiet. but many fear the violence which has gripped the country for more than a week could begin again at any moment the anger here stems from a government audit which discovered more than two billion dollars in development funds are unaccounted for the money in question was part of an oil assistance program called bit look at even the present time if one comes from. former president hugo chavez who wanted to have self self. we've countries in the last week out. but what happens. is that all those. they don't realize
theresa may still believes there's a battle to be won in brussels a growing number of british m.p.'s don't the view from europe is of a nation increasingly at odds with itself. a week after demonstrations began demonstrators that is again demanding haiti's president step down as refusing to quit at least eight people have been killed in the protests patients are angry about rising prices and government corruption and as our. reports from the capital port au prince opposition leaders say they...
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theresa may still believes there's a battle to be won in brussels a growing number of british m.p.'s don't the view from europe is of a nation increasingly at odds with itself. london. is trying to help joins us now live from london china where does last night's debate leave the holdbacks that process. well on the face of it is need was explaining there it's another in a string of defeats for the government for that reason may on the brakes it strategy albeit because of the abstention over a part of the right of the party it's the sort of vote the governments of the past might have struggled to survive yet series of may shows no sign of changing course nor any sign of course of stepping down in addition to that it's also a signal to the european union that the prime minister doesn't have the sustainable majority mandate for change that she claimed to have so you know why should they give her what she wants anyway but on top of all of that it's the latest episode in a sort of long running mystery tragedy some say fos in which to resume a once again is rebuffed not just by her own par
theresa may still believes there's a battle to be won in brussels a growing number of british m.p.'s don't the view from europe is of a nation increasingly at odds with itself. london. is trying to help joins us now live from london china where does last night's debate leave the holdbacks that process. well on the face of it is need was explaining there it's another in a string of defeats for the government for that reason may on the brakes it strategy albeit because of the abstention over a...
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theresa may still believes there's a battle to be won in brussels a growing number of british m.p.'s don't if you from europe is of a nation increasingly at odds with itself. an award winning journalist has been freed on bail in the philippines the day after she was arrested on libel charges heads the news website rappler which is known for criticizing president robbery go to ted his government she says her detention was an abuse of power and the government's trying to intimidate and silence the charges relate to an article published in twenty twelve about a businessman alleged links to organized crime well the al-jazeera program witness goes behind the scenes to him areas personal stories as she fights for democracy justice and press freedom the documentary war on truth first airs this sunday at twenty two thirty g.m.t. . at least eight people have died and dozens more injured after a week of widespread protests in haiti the unrest was sparked by rising inflation and allegations of government corruption money has more now from port au prince. we're in downtown port au prince where
theresa may still believes there's a battle to be won in brussels a growing number of british m.p.'s don't if you from europe is of a nation increasingly at odds with itself. an award winning journalist has been freed on bail in the philippines the day after she was arrested on libel charges heads the news website rappler which is known for criticizing president robbery go to ted his government she says her detention was an abuse of power and the government's trying to intimidate and silence...
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theresa may still believes there's a battle to be won in brussels a growing number of british m.p.'s don't the view from europe is of a nation increasingly at odds with itself. all supporters of bracks and say there's nothing to be scared of when the country leaves the european union but the dutch foreign minister is seeing the u.k. is the part something far more frightening he's tweeted this picture of a brick set monster lying on his desk it's part of a promotional campaign for dutch companies to check for any potential impact of bricks set on their businesses. scary still to come in a year after a. leading . now it might still be snowing on the very edge of europe and certainly in western russia moscow's it's frozen snow but despite all this cloud you see the pictures rather one of the early spring from the point of view of temperatures up to ten degrees in vienna still six in bucharest and no way hey do you see any snow in the forecast with the exception of the high ground in eastern turkey now this is largely a result of the sun last evil bit longer by day and it's pulling up s
theresa may still believes there's a battle to be won in brussels a growing number of british m.p.'s don't the view from europe is of a nation increasingly at odds with itself. all supporters of bracks and say there's nothing to be scared of when the country leaves the european union but the dutch foreign minister is seeing the u.k. is the part something far more frightening he's tweeted this picture of a brick set monster lying on his desk it's part of a promotional campaign for dutch...
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british political scene mean that even if they gave concessions there's no guarantee that a majority would be attained in the lower house the house of commons and that's one of the reasons that brussels gives for being so reluctant to move on any of the points where the british would like them to move so as far as the impact goes first of all it's a damning indictment scathing indictment on the current political scene and the standard of debates within the u.k. but the true impact it will will have to wait to see whether it actually builds up even more momentum than it has just over the past three days and pull they come from opposing sides of the parliament at what is it that actually specifically unites them. what specifically unites them is the disillusionment over the way that it's been handled for the labor m.p.'s it's because jeremy corbyn has proven not really to be in opposition to the government the government is pushing through bracks it's jeremy corbin the opposition leader is essentially acquiescing with them on that labor m.p.'s many labor m.p.'s would prefer him not to think that he shouldn't be from the conservative point of view as you heard him on a super you there t
british political scene mean that even if they gave concessions there's no guarantee that a majority would be attained in the lower house the house of commons and that's one of the reasons that brussels gives for being so reluctant to move on any of the points where the british would like them to move so as far as the impact goes first of all it's a damning indictment scathing indictment on the current political scene and the standard of debates within the u.k. but the true impact it will will...
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the british prime minister has had more talks with eu heads in brussels. has been seeking changes to the northern ireland backstop, which aims to prevent the return of checks on the border. mrs may also expressed her sadness at the departure of three mps from the her party who joined eight former labour mps in a news independent group in parliament. here's one of the mps, anna soubry. brexit is a catalyst, i think. and actually brexit has shown that all the main parties are broken. there's much work to be done in our country about the future, about the causes of brexit, and also feeling the great divides that have come out of it. we'll hearfrom our europe editor, katya adler in just a moment, with more on those talks in brussels. but first, here's our deputy political editor john pienaar at westminster. it's been a dramatic moment of a kind we won't quickly forget. you couldn't ask for a clear demonstration of the way brexit has torn at the fabric of the big parties from within, just as it's torn at trust between the public and politicians. we can't at thi
the british prime minister has had more talks with eu heads in brussels. has been seeking changes to the northern ireland backstop, which aims to prevent the return of checks on the border. mrs may also expressed her sadness at the departure of three mps from the her party who joined eight former labour mps in a news independent group in parliament. here's one of the mps, anna soubry. brexit is a catalyst, i think. and actually brexit has shown that all the main parties are broken. there's much...
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his decision to take away the one thing the is her only hope at rehabilitation, her british citizenship. in brusselsader jeremy corbyn described the decision to remove her nationality as an extreme manoeuvre. he said, as she was born in the uk she should be allowed to come back. the home secretary said yesterday it was his first duty to protect the public, but he'd consulted experienced lawyers who were experts in their field and no decision to take away someone‘s citizenship is taken lightly. butjeffrey roberts and qc, one of bryn‘s most senior international lawyers and a former united nationsjudge, says despite sajid javid's protestations he has rendered shamima begum stateless and he should instead put her on trial in britain. she is born and bred in bethnal green. she is for us to decide what punishment she deserves by going off and joining this terrorist organisation as a child of 15. she's committed a crime that carries up to ten years in prison and it surely for a judge to decide whether she deserves mercy or sympathy, not for a politician. book more than 500,000 people have signed a petition
his decision to take away the one thing the is her only hope at rehabilitation, her british citizenship. in brusselsader jeremy corbyn described the decision to remove her nationality as an extreme manoeuvre. he said, as she was born in the uk she should be allowed to come back. the home secretary said yesterday it was his first duty to protect the public, but he'd consulted experienced lawyers who were experts in their field and no decision to take away someone‘s citizenship is taken...
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his decision to take away the one thing the is her only hope at rehabilitation, her british citizenship. in brusselserjeremy corbyn described the decision to remove her nationality as an extreme manoeuvre. he said, as she was born in the uk she should be allowed to come back. the home secretary said yesterday it was his first duty to protect the public, but he'd consulted experienced lawyers who were experts in their field and no decision to take away someone‘s citizenship is taken lightly. but jeffrey someone‘s citizenship is taken lightly. butjeffrey roberts and qc, one of bryn‘s most senior international lawyers and a former united nationsjudge, international lawyers and a former united nations judge, says international lawyers and a former united nationsjudge, says despite sajid javid's protestations he has rendered shamima begum stateless and he should instead put her on trial in britain. she is born and bred in bethnal green. she is for us to decide what punishment she deserves by going off and joining this terrorist organisation as a child of 15. she's committed a crime that carries up to ten
his decision to take away the one thing the is her only hope at rehabilitation, her british citizenship. in brusselserjeremy corbyn described the decision to remove her nationality as an extreme manoeuvre. he said, as she was born in the uk she should be allowed to come back. the home secretary said yesterday it was his first duty to protect the public, but he'd consulted experienced lawyers who were experts in their field and no decision to take away someone‘s citizenship is taken lightly....