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ever since these so—called calais jungle camp was closed down, numbers of migrants in calais trying toattempts from elsewhere in france and europe continue. the national crime agency is warning people smuggling by organised criminals is an increasingly lucrative industry. with lorry drivers being offered a minimum of £2000 per migrants to hide them in the backs of their trucks. we have seen some evidence of drivers from eastern europe who have been prepared to act on behalf of the organised crime groups. let's not forget in order for the organised crime groups to be successful, they must have access to complicit lorry drivers to be able to move people across the channel to the uk. the freight transport association says it is usually concerned that criminal gangs are turning to more dangerous methods of smuggling people into the uk. we have seen what we would describe as cough and concealment is, tiny areas within vehicles in which to hide and secrete people and that includes women, children as well as men. working tirelessly to stop people getting into britain, the t20 do, is always a
ever since these so—called calais jungle camp was closed down, numbers of migrants in calais trying toattempts from elsewhere in france and europe continue. the national crime agency is warning people smuggling by organised criminals is an increasingly lucrative industry. with lorry drivers being offered a minimum of £2000 per migrants to hide them in the backs of their trucks. we have seen some evidence of drivers from eastern europe who have been prepared to act on behalf of the organised...
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they remembered dieppe and market.nd the calais and before they were finished in korea, the communists the first commonwealth division provided recreational facilities, such as they were. for the hard-fighting canadians, the chance to relax over a glass of ale was always welcome. the canadian army has maintained a brigade group in west germany since 1951 as part of canada's nato obligation. into terrain welter -- well-suited for the activities. ♪ [gunfire] stewart: battalions from regular regiments are rotated regularly. for service in general. these men stand next to the american seventh army, en garde at the outer perimeter of the free western europe, ready for any emergency. when the united nations was confronted with the suez crisis in the fall of 1956, the canadian army was called upon to provide personnel and materiel to assist in policing the area. ♪ stewart: serving under the u.n. flag, canadian units helped ring -- helped bring about a successful prisoner exchange between egyptian and israeli forces. in the troubled middle east, canadian soldiers still represent the interests
they remembered dieppe and market.nd the calais and before they were finished in korea, the communists the first commonwealth division provided recreational facilities, such as they were. for the hard-fighting canadians, the chance to relax over a glass of ale was always welcome. the canadian army has maintained a brigade group in west germany since 1951 as part of canada's nato obligation. into terrain welter -- well-suited for the activities. ♪ [gunfire] stewart: battalions from regular...
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eurotunnel says it's now operating a full service on the folkestone—calais route but has stopped sellingts until next week. five people inculding two children die and tens of thousands flee their homes in northern california, as wildfires sweep across the state. britain's geraint thomas is set to win the tour de france as he maintains his lead on the penultimate day of the race. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the the deputy sport editor of the sun, martin lipton, and the journalist and broadcaster penny smith. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the sunday telegraph says that theresa may has been warned by her own constituency chairman that she must not concede any further ground to the eu in any brexit deal. the sunday mirror has a full page splash on the possibility that there may be more of the deadly novichok nerve agent hidden around salisbury. the sunday times leads on whistleblower claims that the qatar world cup bid team broke fifa s rules by running a campaign to sabotage rivals competing to host the to
eurotunnel says it's now operating a full service on the folkestone—calais route but has stopped sellingts until next week. five people inculding two children die and tens of thousands flee their homes in northern california, as wildfires sweep across the state. britain's geraint thomas is set to win the tour de france as he maintains his lead on the penultimate day of the race. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the the deputy...
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eurotunnel says it's now operating a full service on the folkestone—calais route, but has stopped sellingkets until next week. five people, inculding two children, die, and tens of thousands flee their homes in northern california, as wildfires sweep across the state. victory for britain at the tour de france. wales' geraint thomas is set to win, as he maintains his lead on the penultimate day of the race. and coming up in the film review, tom cruise returns as ethan hunt in the latest film in the mission impossible franchise. we getjames king's take on this and the rest of the new releases at 11:16. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the deputy sport editor of the sun, martin lipton, and journalist and broadcaster penny smith. —— the sun's chief sports reporter. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the sunday telegraph says that theresa may has been warned by her own constituency chairman that she must not concede any further ground to the eu in any brexit deal. the sunday mirror has a full page splash on the po
eurotunnel says it's now operating a full service on the folkestone—calais route, but has stopped sellingkets until next week. five people, inculding two children, die, and tens of thousands flee their homes in northern california, as wildfires sweep across the state. victory for britain at the tour de france. wales' geraint thomas is set to win, as he maintains his lead on the penultimate day of the race. and coming up in the film review, tom cruise returns as ethan hunt in the latest film...
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when the fighting ceased around calais, the battle turned into a major german military disaster. alone took more than 12,000 german prisoners. at least eight enemy divisions were destroyed and 16 more suffered disastrous losses. at the end of the war, general eisenhower -- the canadian troops for their valor and determination. responding to the united nations appeal in 1950, many canadian soldiers volunteered for duty in the korean hills. fighting side-by-side with soldiersand other un against the communists, the canadians brought a matter of fact military professionalism to their work, a model for all. these men knew their jobs. they remember the reputations their fathers had made. and before they were finished in korea, the communists remembered them. ♪ the first commonwealth division provided recreational facilities, such as they were. for the hard-fighting canadians, the chance to relax over a glass of ale was always welcome. the canadian army has maintained a brigade group in germany since 1951 as part of its nato obligation. -- as a part of canada's nato obligation. ♪ [gunf
when the fighting ceased around calais, the battle turned into a major german military disaster. alone took more than 12,000 german prisoners. at least eight enemy divisions were destroyed and 16 more suffered disastrous losses. at the end of the war, general eisenhower -- the canadian troops for their valor and determination. responding to the united nations appeal in 1950, many canadian soldiers volunteered for duty in the korean hills. fighting side-by-side with soldiersand other un against...
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eurotunnel says it is now operating a full service on the folkestone—calais route, but has stopped selling until next week. two firefighters die and tens of thousands flee their homes in northern california, as wildfires sweep across the state. the main candidates in zimbabwe's presidential election have addressed huge crowds in harare, on the last day of campaigning before the country's historic vote. wales‘ geraint thomas is set to win as he maintains his lead on the penultimate day of the tour de france. now it's time for witness. hello. welcome to witness with me, razia iqbal. i'm here at the british library to guide you through five more extraordinary moments from recent history. we'll meet a woman who was caught up in the violent struggle for a jewish state in british—controlled palestine. we'll hear how the iconic sydney opera house was built. we'll meet the man behind a deaf revolution in the us. and a nurse who witnessed the creation of britain's treasured national health service in 1948. but we begin with an event which still haunts iranian—us relations. in 1988, a us warship, th
eurotunnel says it is now operating a full service on the folkestone—calais route, but has stopped selling until next week. two firefighters die and tens of thousands flee their homes in northern california, as wildfires sweep across the state. the main candidates in zimbabwe's presidential election have addressed huge crowds in harare, on the last day of campaigning before the country's historic vote. wales‘ geraint thomas is set to win as he maintains his lead on the penultimate day of...
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things too but i'll tell you something fascinating that happened shortly afterwards prime minister at calais who's a very shrewd guy got up in parliament and said we're going to bring in prescription charges not to raise money because lenny raised ten million and the total budget then was four hundred million can you believe it no he said is to discourage people from using the n.h.s. excessively and unnecessarily so he hit the nail on the head he realized what the problem was early on certain glacially the thatcherite of early education to put it on prescription charges should be an on going to see the doctor even though it was only a shilling would have been something because it changes the relationship between the doctor and the patient their financial is it and penalizes the poor showing a time. called the great penalty. there is just some it's just the whole principle that if you pay for something you feel you are a bit in charge i think that's an important principle well your party voted against the n.h.s. twenty one times between second and third reading take us back to what the conser
things too but i'll tell you something fascinating that happened shortly afterwards prime minister at calais who's a very shrewd guy got up in parliament and said we're going to bring in prescription charges not to raise money because lenny raised ten million and the total budget then was four hundred million can you believe it no he said is to discourage people from using the n.h.s. excessively and unnecessarily so he hit the nail on the head he realized what the problem was early on certain...
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people heard of the florida 2000 nightclub outside calais in bosnia. biggest regrets was not cracking down a paedophilia. there is no senior person in the aid industry in the last 30 years who can say with honesty they didn't know this was a problem. but if this is as widespread as you say and has been going on for as long as you say, how plausible is it that there will be prosecutions and that people will be brought to account, because if i'm right this is a report that runs to more than 100 pages in the word prosecution is only mentioned three times. three times, 116 pages and three times and that three times it's mentioned it in the context of why it is difficult and the report writers are right. it is difficult in this report is not the full stop, it is the beginning of the sentence and there's no doubt british lawmakers will continue to work on this and both pretty but tell as secretary last year and —— priti patel, and others are taking this seriously and i expect the british government to continue to lead the way with the australian government b
people heard of the florida 2000 nightclub outside calais in bosnia. biggest regrets was not cracking down a paedophilia. there is no senior person in the aid industry in the last 30 years who can say with honesty they didn't know this was a problem. but if this is as widespread as you say and has been going on for as long as you say, how plausible is it that there will be prosecutions and that people will be brought to account, because if i'm right this is a report that runs to more than 100...
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remember these kind of border queues when there have been hold—ups in calais in the past? commission in its paper, if freight trucks, passenger vehicles and travellers themselves are subject to new, post—brexit checks between the uk and the eu. the eu paper has more warnings of potential disruptions for europeans, including airports, if eu—uk aviation and passenger rights deals are no longer valid. businesses, too, could be affected if the uk is a key exporter or importer of goods, or in the financial services sector. and in security terms, with the uk being taken off eu intelligence sharing databases. a no—deal brexit could have a big impact on northern ireland, too. the prime minister arrived there this evening at the start of a two—day visit. first stop — a china factory, the perfect setting to make assurances about safeguarding the fragile peace process, while preventing the uk from breaking apart. disagreement over the irish border is possibly the biggest elephant in the room in eu—uk brexit talks, with the potential to shatter whatever other progress is made. there i
remember these kind of border queues when there have been hold—ups in calais in the past? commission in its paper, if freight trucks, passenger vehicles and travellers themselves are subject to new, post—brexit checks between the uk and the eu. the eu paper has more warnings of potential disruptions for europeans, including airports, if eu—uk aviation and passenger rights deals are no longer valid. businesses, too, could be affected if the uk is a key exporter or importer of goods, or in...
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continues to cause problems eurotunnel says it's now operating a "full service" on the folkestone—calaiste — but has stopped selling tickets until next week two firefighters die and tens of thousands flee their homes in northern california, as wildfires sweep across the state. we didn't realise how much my home means to me. and a community. the main candidates in zimbabwe's presidential election have addressed huge crowds in harare, on the last day of campaigning before the country's historic vote. also coming up — british victory at the tour de france. wales‘ geraint thomas is set to win as he maintains his lead on the penultimate day of the race and australian sailor wendy tuck has become the first female skipper to win the clipper round the world yacht race. parts of the uk have had almost a month's rainfall in just a few hours, as thunderstorms replace the long summer heatwave. lightning strikes have added to the misery for thousands of travellers, with cancelled flights and trains. among the worst affected have been passengers at stansted airport and those using eurotunnel as simon
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come under pressure after a whistleblower revealed that british company cambridge analytic or at calais. that personally identifiable information of up to eighty seven million facebook users without their consent or data could have been used to influence voters in several countries. and prices for u.s. crude have jumped to over seventy five dollars a barrel for the first time in twenty fourteen that's after iran's president hassan rouhani suggested oil shipments from neighboring countries could be disrupted of washington forces all of its allies from buying arabian oil saudi arabia pledged to fire up its spare production capacity and coordinate deliveries with other producers to balance the market opec and non opec producers agreed last month to boost output after reducing production last year to ease a global. that's all for business but brant has the latest on sports and of course the world cup threat to. the world golf on tuesday sweden secured their place in the quarter finals after a narrow one nil victory over switzerland in st petersburg the rb leipzig midfielder mill forsberg sc
come under pressure after a whistleblower revealed that british company cambridge analytic or at calais. that personally identifiable information of up to eighty seven million facebook users without their consent or data could have been used to influence voters in several countries. and prices for u.s. crude have jumped to over seventy five dollars a barrel for the first time in twenty fourteen that's after iran's president hassan rouhani suggested oil shipments from neighboring countries could...
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things too but i'll tell you something fascinating that happened shortly afterwards prime minister at calais who's a very shrewd guy got up in parliament and said we're going to bring in prescription charges not to raise money because he learned he raised ten million and the total budget then was four hundred million can you believe it no he said is to discourage people from using the n.h.s. excessively an unnecessarily so he hit the nail on the head he realized what the problem was early on surge to play sure the thatcherite of early education to put on prescription charges should be on going to see the doctor even though it was only a shilling would have been something because it changes the relationship between the doctor and the patient good financial is it and penalizes the poor showing a time. called the great penalty. there is just some it's just the whole principle that if you pay for something you feel you are a bit in charge i think that's an important principle well your party voted against the n.h.s. twenty one times between second and third reading take us back to what the conse
things too but i'll tell you something fascinating that happened shortly afterwards prime minister at calais who's a very shrewd guy got up in parliament and said we're going to bring in prescription charges not to raise money because he learned he raised ten million and the total budget then was four hundred million can you believe it no he said is to discourage people from using the n.h.s. excessively an unnecessarily so he hit the nail on the head he realized what the problem was early on...
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continues to cause problems eurotunnel says it's now operating a "full service" on the folkestone—calaishe state. we didn't realise how much my home means to me. and a community. the main candidates in zimbabwe's presidential election have addressed huge crowds in harare, on the last day of campaigning before the country's historic vote. also coming up — british victory at the tour de france. wales' geraint thomas is set to win as he maintains his lead on the penultimate day of the race
continues to cause problems eurotunnel says it's now operating a "full service" on the folkestone—calaishe state. we didn't realise how much my home means to me. and a community. the main candidates in zimbabwe's presidential election have addressed huge crowds in harare, on the last day of campaigning before the country's historic vote. also coming up — british victory at the tour de france. wales' geraint thomas is set to win as he maintains his lead on the penultimate day of...
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eurotunnel says it's now operating a full service on the folkestone—calais route, but has stopped sellingkets until next week. five people, including two children, die and tens of thousands flee their homes in northern california as wildfires sweep across the state. ididn't i didn't realise how much my home means to me, and my community. the main candidates in zimbabwe's presidential election have addressed huge crowds in harare, on the last day of campaigning before the country's historic vote. also coming up, british victory at the tour de france. wales‘ geraint thomas is set to win as he maintains his lead on the penultimate day of the race. and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers. we arejoined by we are joined by martin lipton and penny smith. stay with us for that. good evening. parts of the uk have had almost a month's rainfall in just a few hours, as thunderstorms replaced the long summer heatwave. lightning strikes added to the misery of thousands of travellers, with cancelled flights and trains, on one of the busiest weekends of the summer.
eurotunnel says it's now operating a full service on the folkestone—calais route, but has stopped sellingkets until next week. five people, including two children, die and tens of thousands flee their homes in northern california as wildfires sweep across the state. ididn't i didn't realise how much my home means to me, and my community. the main candidates in zimbabwe's presidential election have addressed huge crowds in harare, on the last day of campaigning before the country's historic...
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remember these border queues when there have been hold—ups in calais in the past?n its paper. if they are all subject to new post brexit checks between the uk and the eu. it is something the uk says it is preparing for too, just in case. the eu paper has more warnings of the potential disruptions for europeans, including at airports. if eu uk aviation and passenger rights deals are no longer valid. for businesses, if the uk is a key export or import of goods, the financial services sector will be affected. and insecurity issues as well. —— and in security issues, as well. —— and in security issues, as well. the uk and eu say they are still determined to reach a brexit agreement. but things tend to slow down over the summer. time for talks is running out with no immediate sign of meaningful progress. katya adler, bbc news, brussels. police are reported to have identified suspects in the novichok attack on a former russian spy and his daughter in salisbury in march. the press association has reported that police believe several russians, identified through cctv, were
remember these border queues when there have been hold—ups in calais in the past?n its paper. if they are all subject to new post brexit checks between the uk and the eu. it is something the uk says it is preparing for too, just in case. the eu paper has more warnings of the potential disruptions for europeans, including at airports. if eu uk aviation and passenger rights deals are no longer valid. for businesses, if the uk is a key export or import of goods, the financial services sector...
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things too but i'll tell you something fascinating that happened shortly afterwards prime minister at calais who was a very shrewd guy got up in parliament and said we're going to bring in prescription charges not to raise money because he learned he raised ten million and the total budget them was four hundred million can you believe it no he said it's to discourage people from using the n.h.s. excessively an unnecessarily so he hit the nail on the head he realised what the problem was early on certain places where the thatcherite view or legislation to put it on prescription charges should be an on going to see the doctor even though it was only a shilling would have been something because it changes the relationship between the doctor and the patient good financial is it and penalizes the poor showing a time. called the great penalty. there is just some it's just the whole principle that if you pay for something you feel you are a bit in charge i think that's an important principle well your pussy voted against the n.h.s. twenty one times between second and third reading take us back to w
things too but i'll tell you something fascinating that happened shortly afterwards prime minister at calais who was a very shrewd guy got up in parliament and said we're going to bring in prescription charges not to raise money because he learned he raised ten million and the total budget them was four hundred million can you believe it no he said it's to discourage people from using the n.h.s. excessively an unnecessarily so he hit the nail on the head he realised what the problem was early...
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remember these kind of border queues when there've been holdups in calais in the past? or worse, says the european commission in its paper, if freight trucks, passenger vehicles and travellers themselves are subject to new, post—brexit checks between the uk and the eu. the eu paper has more warnings of potential disruptions for europeans, including airports, if eu—uk aviation and passenger rights deals are no longer valid. businesses, too, could be affected if the uk is a key exporter or importer of goods, or in the financial services sector. and in security terms, with the uk being taken off eu intelligence sharing databases. a no deal brexit could have a big impact on northern ireland too. the prime minister arrived there this evening at the start of a two—day visit. first stop — a china factory, a perfect setting to make assurances about safeguarding the fragile peace process, while preventing the uk from breaking apart. disagreement over the irish border is possibly the biggest elephant in the room in eu—uk brexit talks, with the potential to shatter whatever other
remember these kind of border queues when there've been holdups in calais in the past? or worse, says the european commission in its paper, if freight trucks, passenger vehicles and travellers themselves are subject to new, post—brexit checks between the uk and the eu. the eu paper has more warnings of potential disruptions for europeans, including airports, if eu—uk aviation and passenger rights deals are no longer valid. businesses, too, could be affected if the uk is a key exporter or...
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people waiting to get the shuttle to calais.hey cancelled planned engineering works, and they believe as of 9am that things are running fairly fluidly. if you are booked on the 10:30am shuttle, you should be travelling around 10:30am which is a great relief. wherever you are travelling this weekend, be prepared for delays and disruption, while simultaneously hoping for the best. simon calder of the independent there. it was a video that went viral, and a punishment that was widely condemned. when footage emerged of palestinian teenager ahed tamimi slapping and kicking an israeli soldier in the occupied west bank, she was later imprisoned. she was 16 at the time and children are protected by international law from imprisonment. now she's been released, after serving an eight—month sentence. earlier i spoke to nida ibrahim from bbc arabic. she saw the teenager being released. children are not allowed to be tried under international law, however children living under the israeli occupation, palestinian children, they are facing tri
people waiting to get the shuttle to calais.hey cancelled planned engineering works, and they believe as of 9am that things are running fairly fluidly. if you are booked on the 10:30am shuttle, you should be travelling around 10:30am which is a great relief. wherever you are travelling this weekend, be prepared for delays and disruption, while simultaneously hoping for the best. simon calder of the independent there. it was a video that went viral, and a punishment that was widely condemned....
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denial of children's rights" over its handling of unaccompanied minors from the jungle migrant camp in calaisice should have given the children fuller reasons why. every year up to 32 thousand women in america fall pregnant after being raped. and in four states in the country —?if they decide to keep the child born after the attack — their rapist is given automatic parental rights. this means the rapist is allowed access to the baby. or if the mother chooses to put the baby up for adoption, she may have to secure her rapists permission. frankie mccamley has been speaking to some of the women affected — and one of the men claiming his right to see his child. somebody can attack you and rape you, is the same as a father who is loving to his wife and his children. sometimes i wonder, is he going to try and see him? is he going to show up here, you know, show up at school? it was what it was at the end of the day. it was rape. go. is that a good idea? tiffany lives in michigan. she became pregnant after being raped at the age of 12. for nearly ten years, she has been looking over her shoulder, wo
denial of children's rights" over its handling of unaccompanied minors from the jungle migrant camp in calaisice should have given the children fuller reasons why. every year up to 32 thousand women in america fall pregnant after being raped. and in four states in the country —?if they decide to keep the child born after the attack — their rapist is given automatic parental rights. this means the rapist is allowed access to the baby. or if the mother chooses to put the baby up for...
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people waiting to get the shuttle to calais.oing is running extra shuttles overnight, they cancelled planned engineering work. they believe us of 9am that things are running fairly fluidly and if you are put on the 10:30am shuttle, you are put on the 10:30am shuttle, you should be travelling around about 10:30am which is a great relief. wherever you are travelling this weekend, be prepared for and disruption while simultaneously hoping for the best. we always hope for the best expert simon, thank you very much. the headlines on bbc news... wildfires in northern california killed five people, destroyed hundreds of buildings and cause thousands to flee homes. meanwhile, a powerful earthquake on an indonesian tourist island kills at least ten people, injures dozens and damages hundreds of homes. and under new government proposals, trolls who go online to intimidate election candidates and campaigners could be barred from public office. geraint thomas will ride into paris today to be crowned winner of the tour de france. tradition d
people waiting to get the shuttle to calais.oing is running extra shuttles overnight, they cancelled planned engineering work. they believe us of 9am that things are running fairly fluidly and if you are put on the 10:30am shuttle, you are put on the 10:30am shuttle, you should be travelling around about 10:30am which is a great relief. wherever you are travelling this weekend, be prepared for and disruption while simultaneously hoping for the best. we always hope for the best expert simon,...
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remember these kind of border queues when there had been hold—ups in calais in the past?r worse, says the european commission in its paper, if freight trucks, passenger vehicles and travellers themselves are subject to new, post—brexit checks between the uk and the eu. the eu paper has more warnings of potential disruptions for europeans including airports, if eu—uk aviation and passenger rights deals are no longer valid. businesses, too, could be affected, if the uk is a key exporter or importer of goods or in the financial services sector. and in security terms, with the uk being taken off eu intelligence sharing databases. a no—deal brexit could have a big impact on northern ireland, too. the prime minister arrived there this evening at the start of a two day visit. first stop, a china factory, the perfect setting to make assurances about safeguarding the fragile peace process while preventing the uk from breaking apart. disagreement over the irish border is possibly the biggest elephant in the room in eu—uk brexit talks, with the potential to shatter whatever other pr
remember these kind of border queues when there had been hold—ups in calais in the past?r worse, says the european commission in its paper, if freight trucks, passenger vehicles and travellers themselves are subject to new, post—brexit checks between the uk and the eu. the eu paper has more warnings of potential disruptions for europeans including airports, if eu—uk aviation and passenger rights deals are no longer valid. businesses, too, could be affected, if the uk is a key exporter or...
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calais, head of the siena school in silver spring maryland and national press club softball team. to acknowledge or -- thatthe team organized today's event. the national press club staff and executive director bill mccarran. maybe -- may we have one round of applause. [applause] late median george carlin had a wonderful routine in which he compared the intimacy of a small to football. -- of baseball to football. baseball begins in the spring, the season of new life. foot all begins in the spring -- football is concerned -- starts in the fall and is concerned with who is down. baseball is concerned with whose up. based -- football has unnecessarily -- unnecessary or -- unnecessary physical to contact. baseball only has the sacrifice. baseball has the seventh inning stretch. football, be referee is known as the field general. object is to go home. and to be safe. i hope i will be safe at home. at the helm of that homefront is rob manfred who grew up as a fan of the new york yankee because her dad -- his dad was the -- was a yankee fan. the first game he saw at yankee stadium, he saw
calais, head of the siena school in silver spring maryland and national press club softball team. to acknowledge or -- thatthe team organized today's event. the national press club staff and executive director bill mccarran. maybe -- may we have one round of applause. [applause] late median george carlin had a wonderful routine in which he compared the intimacy of a small to football. -- of baseball to football. baseball begins in the spring, the season of new life. foot all begins in the...
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persecution he says followed them even as he fled across europe all the way to the makeshift migrant cap in calaisa group of kurds people found out we were not praying in the mosque, they captured us, they took us to our small caravan and they beat us up badly, really badly. luckily there was a big fire broke out in the camp. >> that saved your life. now finally in the uk, the british have rejected his request for asylum. >> they said there are safe places in iraq. i said not for our people, it's not safe for us. they had no idea how how muchmu danger we are. >> but help has come. a nurse in cornwall has taken his place. >> there are so many problems and there are no big ngos helping there. it's incredible to me. if i can do it from cornwell, why can they not help some. >> she sets up her own organization, emergency support to provide medical care and aid to the most vulnerable. >> they're so threatened. there's probably 800,000 left in the world scattered like seeds all over the world. >> her own relatives are among the scattered. one sister is in a refugee camp in greece, another in a camp in ku
persecution he says followed them even as he fled across europe all the way to the makeshift migrant cap in calaisa group of kurds people found out we were not praying in the mosque, they captured us, they took us to our small caravan and they beat us up badly, really badly. luckily there was a big fire broke out in the camp. >> that saved your life. now finally in the uk, the british have rejected his request for asylum. >> they said there are safe places in iraq. i said not for...
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remember these border queues when there have been hold—ups in calais in the past?les and passengers are all subject to new post brexit checks between the uk and the eu. it is something the uk says it is preparing for too, just in case. the eu paper has more warnings of the potential disruptions for europeans, including at airports. if eu uk aviation and passenger rights deals are no longer valid. for businesses, if the uk is a key exporter or importer of goods, the financial services sector will be affected. and in security issues as well. with the uk being taken off intelligence sharing databases. despite preparing for no deal, the uk and eu say they are still determined to reach a brexit agreement. but things tend to slow down over the summer. time for talks is running out with no immediate sign of meaningful progress. katya adler, bbc news, brussels. staying with british politics — the conservative chief whip — justin smith — is under pressure. this is why. jo swinson is a liberal democrat mp — she's on maternity leave at the moment and so couldn't vote in one o
remember these border queues when there have been hold—ups in calais in the past?les and passengers are all subject to new post brexit checks between the uk and the eu. it is something the uk says it is preparing for too, just in case. the eu paper has more warnings of the potential disruptions for europeans, including at airports. if eu uk aviation and passenger rights deals are no longer valid. for businesses, if the uk is a key exporter or importer of goods, the financial services sector...
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lined up all the lorries that passed through dover in a single day it would stretch from dover to calaisn this assessment is their questioning the contingency plan that by the government which would see part of the 20 becoming a giant lorry park. the council here says there has been little planning for that scenario, there appears to be no plan b and they say that with no lorry park in the offing new constructions, it could be that this use of the motorway as a lorry park could be needed for a long period and some are talking about a period of years and that would have a huge impact on the local economy and people simply trying to get around. as for the government they say it is right that they should use these contingency plans and plans for all scenarios but they told us today they are confident they will be able to get a good deal both for the uk and for the eu. simon, thank you. last night 3.6 million people tuned in to itv2 to watch dani dyer and jack fincham win the final of love island and take home £50,000. it‘s the reality tv series that‘s broken records and sparked an intense d
lined up all the lorries that passed through dover in a single day it would stretch from dover to calaisn this assessment is their questioning the contingency plan that by the government which would see part of the 20 becoming a giant lorry park. the council here says there has been little planning for that scenario, there appears to be no plan b and they say that with no lorry park in the offing new constructions, it could be that this use of the motorway as a lorry park could be needed for a...
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of doverin lorries passing through the port of dover in a single day it would stretch from here to calaisin goods at a value of £119 billion. some in the town are concerned. it isjust going town are concerned. it isjust going to be traffic chaos. i think people who live here and traders, you will not be able to get around so you will be just sort of stuck here. 0thers will be just sort of stuck here. others say let's stop the scaremongering. we need to see a bit less of project fear and a bit more action and investment so i say we need modern, cutting—edge custom systems funded by the treasury and we need to be able to take back our borders on day one. the government insists it is confident of reaching an agreement with the eu. we need to make contingencies but i do not envisage an ideal scenario because we're working towards a good deal that works for the uk and for the other countries. but the council says the time for delivery is now. summer's here and the tourist season is in full swing across the uk. the number of overseas visitors continues to grow, with the majority coming from the
of doverin lorries passing through the port of dover in a single day it would stretch from here to calaisin goods at a value of £119 billion. some in the town are concerned. it isjust going town are concerned. it isjust going to be traffic chaos. i think people who live here and traders, you will not be able to get around so you will be just sort of stuck here. 0thers will be just sort of stuck here. others say let's stop the scaremongering. we need to see a bit less of project fear and a bit...
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, and calais, and in holland as well, queues of people and lorries, that being problematic, and lorriesatic, and when it comes to medicines as well, and galileo, the science satellite navigation system which britain is heavily invested in, that being moved from the uk. so how to deal with this? in raises three good exa m ples of deal with this? in raises three good examples of best in show, if you will, the dutch, the irish, the austrians, who has set up their own website so businesses can put in detail to say, how will i be exposed to brexit? the dutch and irish roles are talking about hiring 1000 extra customs officials in the case of a no deal brexit. this document also sets out what to do if there is an agreement and the transition period, but i think the headline really is, given its advice, the word is that during this document, it says that this is not because they expect and there is mistrust with the british negotiators that there will be no agreement, but right now, even the little time that there is an sense of the negotiations, there has to be clear writing for eu leaders to
, and calais, and in holland as well, queues of people and lorries, that being problematic, and lorriesatic, and when it comes to medicines as well, and galileo, the science satellite navigation system which britain is heavily invested in, that being moved from the uk. so how to deal with this? in raises three good exa m ples of deal with this? in raises three good examples of best in show, if you will, the dutch, the irish, the austrians, who has set up their own website so businesses can put...
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remember these border queues when there have been hold—ups in calais in the past?paper. if freight trucks, passenger vehicles and passengers are all subject to new post brexit checks between the uk and the eu. it is something the uk says it is preparing for too, just in case. the eu paper has more warnings of the potential disruptions for europeans, including at airports. if eu uk aviation and passenger rights deals are no longer valid. for businesses, if the uk is a key export or import of goods, the financial services sector will be affected. and in security issues as well. with the uk being taken off intelligence sharing databases. the uk and eu say they are still determined to reach a brexit agreement. but things tend to slow down over the summer. time for talks is running out with no immediate sign of meaningful progress. katya adler, bbc news, brussels. kristian, you are a spring chicken with vim and vigour. am i being unfairto with vim and vigour. am i being unfair to suggest that's not the way we might describe the last two years of brexit negotiations? no,
remember these border queues when there have been hold—ups in calais in the past?paper. if freight trucks, passenger vehicles and passengers are all subject to new post brexit checks between the uk and the eu. it is something the uk says it is preparing for too, just in case. the eu paper has more warnings of the potential disruptions for europeans, including at airports. if eu uk aviation and passenger rights deals are no longer valid. for businesses, if the uk is a key export or import of...
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remember these border queues when there have been hold—ups in calais in the past?ys the european commission in its paper. if freight trucks, passenger vehicles and passengers are all subject to new post brexit checks between the uk and the eu. it's something the uk says it's preparing for too, just in case. the eu paper has more warnings of the potential disruptions for europeans, including at airports. if eu uk aviation and passenger rights deals are no longer valid. for businesses, if the uk is a key export or import of goods, the financial services sector will be affected, too, and in security issues, with the uk being taken off intelligence sharing databases. despite threatening and preparing for a no till scenario, the uk and eu say they are still determined to reach a brexit agreement. but things tend to slow down over the summer. time for talks is running out, with no immediate sign of meaningful progress. katya adler, bbc news, brussels. joining us now is dr simon usherwood, from the university of surrey. he's also on a panel funded by the economic and soci
remember these border queues when there have been hold—ups in calais in the past?ys the european commission in its paper. if freight trucks, passenger vehicles and passengers are all subject to new post brexit checks between the uk and the eu. it's something the uk says it's preparing for too, just in case. the eu paper has more warnings of the potential disruptions for europeans, including at airports. if eu uk aviation and passenger rights deals are no longer valid. for businesses, if the...
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hard to access -- hard to assess, and they were still thinking that they were planning on coming to calais. dr. loicano: -- theence member: self-medication that takes place today. -- colonel ferrell: the self-medication that takes place today, i was astonished at the prevalence that this is taking place. and then once they redeployed back home, the ease with which they are prescribed all sorts of medications. america at least, soldiers are a part of american society. if there is a problem in american society, our soldiers are going to be sharing it. sometimes they will bring home new problems that will become widespread in society. but what happens in our military and what happens in our society, our constitution was to keep it that way. host: a question in the very back, to your left? a couple ofber: ryan,"on "saving private and the comments of colonel ferrell. all those arrows on a map, i found hugely helpful when i watched to prepare for this. i watched "the longest day" and "saving private ryan" at home. and having that map with the arrows reminded me of the cities where i was in may,
hard to access -- hard to assess, and they were still thinking that they were planning on coming to calais. dr. loicano: -- theence member: self-medication that takes place today. -- colonel ferrell: the self-medication that takes place today, i was astonished at the prevalence that this is taking place. and then once they redeployed back home, the ease with which they are prescribed all sorts of medications. america at least, soldiers are a part of american society. if there is a problem in...
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and there are delay times returning from calais. just finally give us an overview of the general travelean hazardous conditions on roads across the country. obviously, it is one of the first days that people are on summer one of the first days that people are on summer holidays. children and families are looking to travel, getting to airports and getting to the eurotunnel. that is going to cause increased traffic on the road. somebody tweeting about they are looking at travelling on the eurotunnel today and they are going to be seeing traffic on thes 20. so all in alland to be seeing traffic on thes 20. so all in all and lots of different issues for holiday—makers at the moment. —— traffic on thes 20. let's cross tojohn grant, who is in saarbrucken near the french—german border. john and his family waited in the queue at folkestone for six and a half hours yesterday. you must be grateful to be out of your car. tell us what it was like. it was terrible. we arrived at 10:30am on friday and with no further warning we got into the access point for the channel tunnel lakes check—in. it took
and there are delay times returning from calais. just finally give us an overview of the general travelean hazardous conditions on roads across the country. obviously, it is one of the first days that people are on summer one of the first days that people are on summer holidays. children and families are looking to travel, getting to airports and getting to the eurotunnel. that is going to cause increased traffic on the road. somebody tweeting about they are looking at travelling on the...
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hearing at calais on the uk side of the border as well.inging forward and employing iooo extra customs officials to cope with that. they go through detail of medicines that shouldn't be tested in the uk any more. problems with the galileo system, the satellite system that britain has invested heavily in, and the eu are clear it will have to come out of the uk, a centre for that. in all of these areas, the austrians, the dutch, the irish, they are examples of best in show because they have highlighted it. particularly in holland, if you are small and medium business, particularly in holland, if you are smalland medium business, put in your details and to a website and it tells you what areas you need to think about. only about one third of businesses are starting to prepare contingency plans. this comes briefly on the day that dominic raab comes to brussels as the new brexit secretary, meeting michel barnier, so secretary, meeting michel barnier, so coincidence that both things are happening on the same day? you might very well say that. i
hearing at calais on the uk side of the border as well.inging forward and employing iooo extra customs officials to cope with that. they go through detail of medicines that shouldn't be tested in the uk any more. problems with the galileo system, the satellite system that britain has invested heavily in, and the eu are clear it will have to come out of the uk, a centre for that. in all of these areas, the austrians, the dutch, the irish, they are examples of best in show because they have...