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claudio ranieri pays his respects as claude puel says the dream will live on.ow we're playing hard for his family. hearts and hibs will ban any supporters found responsible for the incidents that marred last night's derby. and twickenham awaits as eddiejones rings the changes ahead of the first autumn test. good evening. claude puel the leicester manager said his players decided their match with cardiff this weekend will go ahead. claudio ranieri the former manager paid his respects to vichai srivaddhanaprabha by laying a wreath at the stadium where he died. david ornstein reports. this is a football club, a whole city in mourning, the sense of grief and loss is really very palpable, but even stronger perhaps is the feeling of gratitude and togetherness that this tragic event has brought. today, for the first time, we've heard a member of leicester city's hierarchy, claude puel speaking on behalf of the players and staff. i am devastated, like other people, but i have a responsibility also to move together, to look forward and... and to try to bring my support,
claudio ranieri pays his respects as claude puel says the dream will live on.ow we're playing hard for his family. hearts and hibs will ban any supporters found responsible for the incidents that marred last night's derby. and twickenham awaits as eddiejones rings the changes ahead of the first autumn test. good evening. claude puel the leicester manager said his players decided their match with cardiff this weekend will go ahead. claudio ranieri the former manager paid his respects to vichai...
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i know jean—claude juncker is digging looking some of the detail.s heels in today but they would have to look at something. is it possible in the new year that they could extend the article 50 process? theoretically possible, yes. if all 28 eu countries, a 27 plus the uk ee, 28 eu countries, a 27 plus the uk agree, then the article 50 process can be extended. there's not much appetite for it. if they thought it was just appetite for it. if they thought it wasjust going to appetite for it. if they thought it was just going to keep going appetite for it. if they thought it wasjust going to keep going round in the same argument we've been going through in the last year i did think they'd want to do that. if it's a case of a deal, maybe this deal or a slightly amended deal, although i am not sure about that... we need a few more weeks to complete ratification, if it really went on to the wire then i think the way could be found to do that. don't forget, there are a european elections at the end of may which means from about mid april to about mid—july,
i know jean—claude juncker is digging looking some of the detail.s heels in today but they would have to look at something. is it possible in the new year that they could extend the article 50 process? theoretically possible, yes. if all 28 eu countries, a 27 plus the uk ee, 28 eu countries, a 27 plus the uk agree, then the article 50 process can be extended. there's not much appetite for it. if they thought it was just appetite for it. if they thought it wasjust going to appetite for it. if...
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but you had the ratherfirm position of jean—claude juncker.ion of jean—claudejuncker. they are not lecturing the house of commons but they're making lecturing the house of commons but they‘ re making clear to lecturing the house of commons but they're making clear to mps this is they're making clear to mps this is the only deal possible and those who think the deal can be changed he said will be disappointed seconds after the boat. —— vote. he thinks there will be an understanding in there will be an understanding in the room when they begin that second pa rt the room when they begin that second part of the negotiation that britain will be a third country unlike any other. that is too much water under the bridge she said. that is a firm position i think within the european commission that they will try and have a closer relationship with the eu as possible. it'sjust interesting listening to the number of people that the fact. first of alljust many of people that the fact. first of all just many people of people that the fact. first of alljust
but you had the ratherfirm position of jean—claude juncker.ion of jean—claudejuncker. they are not lecturing the house of commons but they're making lecturing the house of commons but they‘ re making clear to lecturing the house of commons but they're making clear to mps this is they're making clear to mps this is the only deal possible and those who think the deal can be changed he said will be disappointed seconds after the boat. —— vote. he thinks there will be an understanding in...
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the meeting with jean—claude juncker this evening.cuss? she's definitely not here to negotiate because the two bits of the brexit package, the withdrawal agreement, the divorce treaty and the political declaration, the 26 pages outlining what the future might look like, those documents are sealed, they were zipped shut effectively yesterday by eu officials should see is not negotiating —— so she is not negotiating. this will be a springboard to the next part of the process , springboard to the next part of the process, the brexit package being ratified in the british parliament and then the european parliament but this is a moment of history, it's on political theatre because the leaders didn't have to do this, they didn't have two traits you tomorrow and have this sombre ceremony to endorse the document legally. they are not obliged to do that. when they get these documents tomorrow, will they vote on them? no, there's no vote. what will happen is they will all arrive, the 27, walk the red carpet as they always do for an eu summit, w
the meeting with jean—claude juncker this evening.cuss? she's definitely not here to negotiate because the two bits of the brexit package, the withdrawal agreement, the divorce treaty and the political declaration, the 26 pages outlining what the future might look like, those documents are sealed, they were zipped shut effectively yesterday by eu officials should see is not negotiating —— so she is not negotiating. this will be a springboard to the next part of the process , springboard...
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tomorrow, to brussels, for talks with jean—claude juncker.ssure on theresa may in westminster, basing an uphill struggle to get her draft brexit agreement through parliament. let's talk to our political correspondent at westminster, we have some key votes on the budget is taking place tonight, and the dup are expressing their displeasure with the government over government over brexit by withholding support, it seems. it would normally not be worthy of much attention at all, for the government, vote on amendments to the finance bill, which effectively translates budget into law are normally not a problem for them, but as we saw last night, the dup, the democratic unionist party, which props up theresa may's government and has an agreement to vote with it to ensure that the government can win votes in house of commons and get things done, withdrew support temporarily, voting withdrew support temporarily, voting with the labour party, on one amendment, and abstaining on a couple of others, and we expect the dup to abstain on the amendments to t
tomorrow, to brussels, for talks with jean—claude juncker.ssure on theresa may in westminster, basing an uphill struggle to get her draft brexit agreement through parliament. let's talk to our political correspondent at westminster, we have some key votes on the budget is taking place tonight, and the dup are expressing their displeasure with the government over government over brexit by withholding support, it seems. it would normally not be worthy of much attention at all, for the...
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tell us what theresa may and jean—claude juncker have been talking about.nly just finished so we haven't yet heard the prime minister as we are perhaps expecting to this evening with some reaction to their discussion but it is likely to have focused on but the withdrawal agreement, phase one of the brexit process if you like, but rather the political declaration of the future relationship between the uk and eu. that is the broad outline running to about 20 pages or so, of how both sides see the relationship working in the future. 0n the last day there has been a sense the eu remaining 27 member countries aren't quite all on the same page about this. france raising concerns about fishing rights, after brexit, spain kicking up rights, after brexit, spain kicking upa bit rights, after brexit, spain kicking up a bit of rights, after brexit, spain kicking upa bit ofa rights, after brexit, spain kicking up a bit of a fuss about gibraltar. it may be those last details have to be ironed out before there is a text both sides can be happy with. there is back here at
tell us what theresa may and jean—claude juncker have been talking about.nly just finished so we haven't yet heard the prime minister as we are perhaps expecting to this evening with some reaction to their discussion but it is likely to have focused on but the withdrawal agreement, phase one of the brexit process if you like, but rather the political declaration of the future relationship between the uk and eu. that is the broad outline running to about 20 pages or so, of how both sides see...
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today, for the first time, we've heard a member of leicester city's hierarchy, claude puel speaking onhe players and staff. i am devastated, like other people, but i have a responsibility also to move together, to look forward and... and together, to look forward and... and to try to bring my support, and also to try to bring my support, and also to look forward, and it's difficult, of course, it's difficult. five days have passed since that terrible accident, and the tributes continue to grow and it is quite extraordinary in scale. among those well—wishers today were the firefighters who were on duty, and also leicester city's title winning manager, claudio ranieri, laying a wreath alongside the family, paying his tribute the focus of claude puel and the team must switch to saturday's match against cardiff city, which they have decided will go ahead i asked claude puel what state of mind is players will be in when the match gets under way. my message, i think, when the match gets under way. my message, ithink, the when the match gets under way. my message, i think, the game, when the
today, for the first time, we've heard a member of leicester city's hierarchy, claude puel speaking onhe players and staff. i am devastated, like other people, but i have a responsibility also to move together, to look forward and... and together, to look forward and... and to try to bring my support, and also to try to bring my support, and also to look forward, and it's difficult, of course, it's difficult. five days have passed since that terrible accident, and the tributes continue to grow...
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with jean-claude trichet, central banking in a bit.flight between key west in cuba? how about the taiwan strait, only 81 miles, and for the third time this year, two ships have gone through. joining us now is our guest, and of course jean-claude trichet continues with us. what is the tension you just observed in your trip to singapore and hong kong, that trump tension that you see? >> we are seeing more concern about the leadership of china than the leadership of the united states. tom: discuss it. it is important. francine: it is important. >> it is important. the perspective in the u.s. and asia is entirely different. the majority, not all, of course , but the majority of people i talked to, corporate feeders, government people, investment of them over half support with the president of the u.s. has been doing, unlike the chatter we hear here in the u.s. the popularity of the chinese leader i have seen really slide a lot in the last 12 months, to the point where he is imposing dictatorial will, power in china. tom: can he and pose hi
with jean-claude trichet, central banking in a bit.flight between key west in cuba? how about the taiwan strait, only 81 miles, and for the third time this year, two ships have gone through. joining us now is our guest, and of course jean-claude trichet continues with us. what is the tension you just observed in your trip to singapore and hong kong, that trump tension that you see? >> we are seeing more concern about the leadership of china than the leadership of the united states. tom:...
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european union, john claude —— jean-claude juncker. the only possible deal. so if the hosts would say no, we would have no deal. it is not the intention of the prime minister, nor the cabinet were parliament to go for a second referendum. this is the deal. this is the deal. and you are trying to help the pragmatist or sell it by saying this is the best deal possible, but surely it can't be —— can't be the best built possible, because her from the can't be the best built possible, because herfrom the beginning can't be the best built possible, because her from the beginning you and other eu leaders say it had to be very clear in this deal that life on the outside cannot be as good a lwa ys on the outside cannot be as good always on the inside? if you're out, you're out, you are not part of the decision—making process. by the way, this is a very sad moment for the eu and uk. and we'll discover in the future why i am saying today that this is a sad moment, i'm not happy, but i'm happy we have a deal. there isa but i'm happy we have a deal
european union, john claude —— jean-claude juncker. the only possible deal. so if the hosts would say no, we would have no deal. it is not the intention of the prime minister, nor the cabinet were parliament to go for a second referendum. this is the deal. this is the deal. and you are trying to help the pragmatist or sell it by saying this is the best deal possible, but surely it can't be —— can't be the best built possible, because her from the can't be the best built possible,...
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jean—claude juncker, president of the european commission, issues a warning to those mps who think theu can be persuaded to make further changes. this is the best deal possible for britain, this is the best deal possible for europe, this is the only deal possible. donald tusk, who chaired the summit, says the european union wants to remain as close as possible to the uk after brexit. regardless of how it will all end, one thing is certain. we will remain friends until the end of days. throughout the hour, we'll be turning to our reality check correspondent for clarity on what exactly has been agreed, and where we go from here. hello and welcome to brussels. eu leaders have given theirformal backing to the uk leaving the european union. prime minister theresa may says the deal offers a brighter future for the uk and urged parliament and the public back home to support it. at a special summit in brussels, the 27 european leaders signed off on two key documents agreed by negotiators. the main withdrawal agreement, which outlines the terms for the uk leaving, provides for a transition peri
jean—claude juncker, president of the european commission, issues a warning to those mps who think theu can be persuaded to make further changes. this is the best deal possible for britain, this is the best deal possible for europe, this is the only deal possible. donald tusk, who chaired the summit, says the european union wants to remain as close as possible to the uk after brexit. regardless of how it will all end, one thing is certain. we will remain friends until the end of days....
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a short time ago, we heard from jean—claude juncker, the european commission president.british lawmakers and mps to ratify the brexit deal. theresa may has negotiated that with european nude leaders rue warning it won't be modified or reopened. good deal, sad deal, not the deal itself but brexit is a sad moment for the european union, and i want to say for britain, too. the future will prove this. this is the best deal possible. this is the only deal possible. i'm convinced that those having to ratify this deal and in westminster and in the european parliament will have this in their minds when they are taking their difficult decisions. speaking at that same news conference we also heard from the president of the european council, donald tusk. ahead of us is is the difficult process of ratification, as well as further negotiations. but regardless of how it will all end... one thing is certain. we will remain friends until the end of days. so, all eyes now and the british parliament. what you're going to see over the next two weeks is a very vigorous pr campaign, with the
a short time ago, we heard from jean—claude juncker, the european commission president.british lawmakers and mps to ratify the brexit deal. theresa may has negotiated that with european nude leaders rue warning it won't be modified or reopened. good deal, sad deal, not the deal itself but brexit is a sad moment for the european union, and i want to say for britain, too. the future will prove this. this is the best deal possible. this is the only deal possible. i'm convinced that those having...
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it is, jean—claude juncker's phrases we re it is, jean—claude juncker's phrases were the best possiblend the only deal possible. i want to deliver brexit for the british people. this is a good deal that delivers brexit to their british people and i have every member of parliament will see that and the importance of that. are there any non—britishjournalist importance of that. are there any non—british journalist to ask questions? the lady in red? the german chancellor next door said in her press conference, she was speaking of her genuine sadness that britain is leaving. do you share this sadness? well, no, buti this sadness? well, no, but i recognise that others do. i recognise some european leaders are sad at this moment that some people back at home in the uk will be sad at this moment. the way i look at it is actually this is for us now i look at it is actually this is for us now to move onto the next stage, to move on, as i said i'm full of optimism about the future of our country. i believe that we can, with this good deal with the european union, we will remain friends and neigh
it is, jean—claude juncker's phrases we re it is, jean—claude juncker's phrases were the best possiblend the only deal possible. i want to deliver brexit for the british people. this is a good deal that delivers brexit to their british people and i have every member of parliament will see that and the importance of that. are there any non—britishjournalist importance of that. are there any non—british journalist to ask questions? the lady in red? the german chancellor next door said in...
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it could separate northern ireland from britain theresa may has just completed a meeting with jean—claudeuncker and is now with donald tusk in a meeting. i'm lukwesa burak in london, the other news this evening: french police use water cannon and tear gas against demonstrators in paris who are demanding a cut in fuel prices. a us government report warns that unchecked climate change will cost the country hundreds of billions of dollars and damage human health and quality of life. and nicolas roeg, the director of the man who fell to earth and don't look now, has died at the age of 90. good evening from brussels. the eu summit will go ahead tomorrow. assurances regarding gibraltar came this afternoon in a letter to the eu who made it clear if it wasn't already clear that the issue of gibraltar would be dealt with separately to the deal the eu straight with the uk and will be an issue for bilateral negotiation. there is concern in some british newspapers denied that theresa may has given ground on gibraltar. in reality, all she has done is specified what is already there in the terms of the
it could separate northern ireland from britain theresa may has just completed a meeting with jean—claudeuncker and is now with donald tusk in a meeting. i'm lukwesa burak in london, the other news this evening: french police use water cannon and tear gas against demonstrators in paris who are demanding a cut in fuel prices. a us government report warns that unchecked climate change will cost the country hundreds of billions of dollars and damage human health and quality of life. and nicolas...
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she will be here for about two hours with jean—claude juncker.ther there appears to be a? 0ver whether there will be a summit on sunday. a p pa re ntly apparently there are disagreements between the french and german leaders about how to play things the next few days. the german chancellor, angela merkel, has made it clear that the withdrawal agreement, this document, should stay shot. and there are other countries, the spanish, the french, portuguese, say they have their own concerns, but it is a bit like playing political what a mole. if you allow one country to do it, other countries will come forward, and theresa may will look at the political agenda today. here is the issue that the french reportedly and others have said, they want to make changes to the withdrawal agreement before sunday, but germany have said that it must stay shut. we shall see if the summit actually ever happens. the other thing to look out for todayis the other thing to look out for today is the idea of an extension to the transition period. michel barnier, the eu commi
she will be here for about two hours with jean—claude juncker.ther there appears to be a? 0ver whether there will be a summit on sunday. a p pa re ntly apparently there are disagreements between the french and german leaders about how to play things the next few days. the german chancellor, angela merkel, has made it clear that the withdrawal agreement, this document, should stay shot. and there are other countries, the spanish, the french, portuguese, say they have their own concerns, but it...
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you think that claude doyle needs that? there's a lwa ys claude doyle needs that?premier league. i think they're in a position at the minute quite secure in the table. going out in the quarterfinals last year, they have an opportunity again to put right some wrong. even affect what happened last season. thank you and full commentary on the game for you on bbc 5 live sports extra and the bbc website. you can keep up to date with leicester's carabao cup game with southampton, all the champions league action and some big games in the championship and football league with five live final score on bbc iplayer, the bbc sport app or via your red button from 7pm. also coming up in the programme... former england defender sol campbell has made his first steps into management after taking over at macclesfield town. and from building houses to building breaks — the part—time snooker player taking on a world champion. england's netballers play their first game at home as commonwealth champions tonight. the team won gold in austrlia in april and take on uganda in a three game s
you think that claude doyle needs that? there's a lwa ys claude doyle needs that?premier league. i think they're in a position at the minute quite secure in the table. going out in the quarterfinals last year, they have an opportunity again to put right some wrong. even affect what happened last season. thank you and full commentary on the game for you on bbc 5 live sports extra and the bbc website. you can keep up to date with leicester's carabao cup game with southampton, all the champions...
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news from the european commission of a meeting betweenjean—claude juncker and mrs may? two weeks of debate in westminster means i will have a quiet fortnite! but yes, you're right, we have had a statement from the ec confirming the meeting thatjean—claude juncker and theresa may will meet tomorrow, at 5:30pm, brussels time, i had thought they might have dinner but now i hear the exact timing of the dinner that seems a bit early. it is also not exactly clear what the prime minister will be doing. will she be going through the text of the political declaration of the future relationship? to go alongside the 500 midi five page document divorced treaty, or will she be negotiating that with him and finalising it or will it be more a sort of moment to mark the fact both sides are happy with that document, which means it could now go forward to a special summit of eu leaders on sunday morning, where all 27 other leaders and theresa may will approve it all? it's not exactly clear whether that will be a real negotiating head—to—head or actually if really it's just more of a soci
news from the european commission of a meeting betweenjean—claude juncker and mrs may? two weeks of debate in westminster means i will have a quiet fortnite! but yes, you're right, we have had a statement from the ec confirming the meeting thatjean—claude juncker and theresa may will meet tomorrow, at 5:30pm, brussels time, i had thought they might have dinner but now i hear the exact timing of the dinner that seems a bit early. it is also not exactly clear what the prime minister will be...
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i don't thinkjean—claude juncker has exaggerated, i think there is nothing hidden as a plan b hair.den, no plan b, we'll get back to that in a moment. given the sensitivity of the time, the clock is ticking and everything now needs to happen very quickly, howell why is the think it was fought emmanuel macron, the french president, right after the signing of the deal at the leadership level, how wise was it for him to come out and tell europe's press that in his view, france and the eu now had a major lever which they could use over britain. he described the backstop arrangement by which the british will stay in a customs union if there is no future agreement on trade relationship december 2020, he did so —— he described that arrangement, the indefinite arrangement, the indefinite arrangement, as a tool and a lever to ensure that france will get what it wanted on fisheries, for example. that was very damaging, wasn't it? you know, when you think back the last two years and you remember what politicians said for the whole purpose of talking to the public at home that a lot of unnecess
i don't thinkjean—claude juncker has exaggerated, i think there is nothing hidden as a plan b hair.den, no plan b, we'll get back to that in a moment. given the sensitivity of the time, the clock is ticking and everything now needs to happen very quickly, howell why is the think it was fought emmanuel macron, the french president, right after the signing of the deal at the leadership level, how wise was it for him to come out and tell europe's press that in his view, france and the eu now had...
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claude kaeni is from silver ng sp >> her family moved here from west africa when she was just a childen one of her sin signature looks showed up on the "tonight show," the community went wild. >> give it up for janet jackson! >> reporter: janet jackson rocked her latest signal on the "tonight show" wearing these i afro print pants her stylist hunted down. they're lavie by ck. >> th saw me on the explore page o instagram. >> reporter: they may have seen this, a s breathtaking hiool prom gown she whipped up for her brother's high school prom date. >> i gotng interested in doi fashion. i got my first sewi machin and everything. i did my first fashion show in high school. >> rorter: claude kameni was eight years ode when her family immigrated from to maryland from cameroon, west afric s she took a fashion class for the art requirement and says that did. >> it i went to college but i told my mom college is not for me. i have to do what i love to do, which is fashion. >> reporter: so she started sewing. >> i started sewi myself. i quit my job. i've not worked since high school i just starte
claude kaeni is from silver ng sp >> her family moved here from west africa when she was just a childen one of her sin signature looks showed up on the "tonight show," the community went wild. >> give it up for janet jackson! >> reporter: janet jackson rocked her latest signal on the "tonight show" wearing these i afro print pants her stylist hunted down. they're lavie by ck. >> th saw me on the explore page o instagram. >> reporter: they may...
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with jean—claude juncker.s during prime minister's questions, there was some confusion as to what there was some confusion as to what the government's policy is. now theresa may scrambling really in these closing days. let's just see if they stop and speak, mr jean—claude juncker and theresa may. mrs may, are you here to negotiate? well, all fairly businesslike there, and formal. jean—claude juncker and theresa may beating eu officials as the two sides try to find that brexit deal in time for a summit on sunday of european leaders, but there are now some questions as to whether that summit will be going ahead. stumbling blocks remaining over uk access to the eu single market, access to uk waters for eu boats and the issue of gibraltar, which is certainly something the spanish cup and say they are not happy with at the moment. any develop and in brussels we will return there for you. more on our main story. let's get more now on our main story and a 31—year—old british academic has been sentenced to life in pri
with jean—claude juncker.s during prime minister's questions, there was some confusion as to what there was some confusion as to what the government's policy is. now theresa may scrambling really in these closing days. let's just see if they stop and speak, mr jean—claude juncker and theresa may. mrs may, are you here to negotiate? well, all fairly businesslike there, and formal. jean—claude juncker and theresa may beating eu officials as the two sides try to find that brexit deal in time...
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theresa may has been meeting with european commission had jean-claude juncker. on the table, a blueprint for britain's future ties with the blockhead of the crucial summit on sunday. also coming up, stand off. the eu tells italy it is sleepwalking into instability. that is as it rejects romome's budget, but italy's new government is digging in its heels and setting the stage for a showdown. the concentration camp in northern germany that the world forgot. aside from a small memorial, there is not much left to mark the site of the camp. one of the last survivors has been talking to dw about her experiences there. and with f for years to u until the qatatar world cup, we will take a look at the contntroversy surrounding the next addition of the biggest football event. -- next edition of te the biggest football event. sarah: i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. theresa may has failed to achieve a breakthrough on the final bricks of deal after crunch talks in brussels. theresa may met with european commission president jean-claude juncker to further negotiations
theresa may has been meeting with european commission had jean-claude juncker. on the table, a blueprint for britain's future ties with the blockhead of the crucial summit on sunday. also coming up, stand off. the eu tells italy it is sleepwalking into instability. that is as it rejects romome's budget, but italy's new government is digging in its heels and setting the stage for a showdown. the concentration camp in northern germany that the world forgot. aside from a small memorial, there is...
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the leicester city manager claude puel has called this one of the hardest weeks in the club's historyllowing the death of owner vichai sree vadhanaprabha and four others in a helicopter crash outside the club's stadium last weekend. he says it's the players‘ decision to go ahead with their match at cardiff city on saturday — the first since the accident. on thursday, leicester's former premier league winning manager also returned to the club to pay his respects, as david ornstein reports. scene in stark contrast to the celebrations at two years ago when the pair led leicester to the premiership title. speaking for the first time since the helicopter crash, the current manager claude puel express the clouds sorrow. this has been without doubt, one of the hardest weeks in the history of this football cloud. the tragic loss of five lives has left us all know with sadness and shock. investigations continue into the incident that occurred after le i ceste r‘s incident that occurred after leicester's match against west ham. those who were first on the scene, chance to reflect on what happen
the leicester city manager claude puel has called this one of the hardest weeks in the club's historyllowing the death of owner vichai sree vadhanaprabha and four others in a helicopter crash outside the club's stadium last weekend. he says it's the players‘ decision to go ahead with their match at cardiff city on saturday — the first since the accident. on thursday, leicester's former premier league winning manager also returned to the club to pay his respects, as david ornstein reports....
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we have just seen pictures of theresa may going to the meeting withjean—claude juncker this evening. she here to discuss? she is not here to negotiate because the two bits of the brexit package, the withdrawal agreement, 585—page divorce treaty and the outline of what the future might look like, those documents were sealed and zipped shut yesterday by eu officials so she is not negotiating. i think this is going to be talking about how tomorrow can be a springboard to the next part of the process which is the brexit package being ratified, first in the british parliament and then in the european parliament but this is a moment of history. it's a moment of political theatre because the leaders didn't have to do this, they didn't have to come here tomorrow and have this sombre ceremony to endorse the document legally. they are not obliged to do that, but i'm glad that they are. we have been following this for 20 months. when they get these documents in front of them tomorrow, will be vote on them? no, there is no vote. they will all arrive, the 27, walk the red carpet as they always do
we have just seen pictures of theresa may going to the meeting withjean—claude juncker this evening. she here to discuss? she is not here to negotiate because the two bits of the brexit package, the withdrawal agreement, 585—page divorce treaty and the outline of what the future might look like, those documents were sealed and zipped shut yesterday by eu officials so she is not negotiating. i think this is going to be talking about how tomorrow can be a springboard to the next part of the...
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after that deal was done, jean—claude juncker, the president of the commission, said this is the bestssible, in fact, this is the only deal possible. we're not to take him entirely seriously, are we? well, i think one should take it seriously because after all the negotiations, actually, we have reached an agreement. if you look at our watches, if you look at them, you can see the time is really disappearing very quickly actually, and we have very limited time now to finalise the whole process and you can see on the basis of what is going on now in the uk, that it is a process, the political element, the political discussion of the deal, and also on our side, we need to go through the procedure, which requires some months. so we are actually in a moment where we cannot waste more time and we cannot imagine that there can be something good going back to the table and renegotiating. i don't think mrjuncker has exaggerated, i think there is nothing hidden as a plan b here. you say nothing hidden, no plan b, and we'll get back to that injust a moment. given the sensitivity of the time, as
after that deal was done, jean—claude juncker, the president of the commission, said this is the bestssible, in fact, this is the only deal possible. we're not to take him entirely seriously, are we? well, i think one should take it seriously because after all the negotiations, actually, we have reached an agreement. if you look at our watches, if you look at them, you can see the time is really disappearing very quickly actually, and we have very limited time now to finalise the whole...
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i think when theresa may meetsjean—claude territory.ings down back home, it feels like the eu has been pretty quiet so far, but there are some rumblings ahead of this meeting withjean—claude juncker? yes. the overall policy for the eu when it comes to brexit at the eu when it comes to brexit at the moment is to help theresa may out, helped her to sell the deal that the two sides have worked together to create. michel barnier, the chief negotiator, at a press conference the other day and it was amazing to see the transformation of him from finger wagger to friend of the uk. but under the surface, and you don't have to dig very hard to find it, you here member states from the other 27 countries, with concerns about the political declaration. they are worried about this idea of a free—trade area in goods, which the prime minister proposed. i think she is going to fight for that when she comes here tonight, or this afternoon. you get countries worrying about if they will have access to british fishing waters after brexit and how that is goi
i think when theresa may meetsjean—claude territory.ings down back home, it feels like the eu has been pretty quiet so far, but there are some rumblings ahead of this meeting withjean—claude juncker? yes. the overall policy for the eu when it comes to brexit at the eu when it comes to brexit at the moment is to help theresa may out, helped her to sell the deal that the two sides have worked together to create. michel barnier, the chief negotiator, at a press conference the other day and it...
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jean claude juncker, president of the european commission, issues a warning to those mps who think the eu can be persuaded to make further changes. this is the best deal possible for britain, this is the best deal possible for europe, this is the only deal possible. donald tusk, who chaired the summit, says the european union wants to remain as close as possible to the uk after brexit. regardless of how it will all end, one thing is certain. we will remain friends until the end of days. also this hour: for the first time in decades, parliament seizes documents. they were taken as part of an ongoing dispute between facebook and a committee of mps investigating the technology giant's use of private data. it's thought the documents have been seized as mps on the culture, media and sport select committee don't think facebook has been responding adequately to their questions. and in cricket, england have set sri lanka a target of 327 to win the final test and avoid a series whitewash. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. eu leaders have given their formal backing to britain leaving the e
jean claude juncker, president of the european commission, issues a warning to those mps who think the eu can be persuaded to make further changes. this is the best deal possible for britain, this is the best deal possible for europe, this is the only deal possible. donald tusk, who chaired the summit, says the european union wants to remain as close as possible to the uk after brexit. regardless of how it will all end, one thing is certain. we will remain friends until the end of days. also...
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jean claude juncker.ment on the path towards brexit — which began with the referendum vote more than two years ago. every step of the process has been followed by katya and by our political editor laura kuennsberg and tonight they are together in brussels as this latest stage begins. katya — does the eu see this as a new phase — with some issues dealt with? today was also a very big day for the eu, signing off on those divorce papers for a departing the member state for a first time in the club's history, and now all european eyes turn to the uk of course to see if they're brexit deal passes through they're brexit deal passes through the house of commons. now, if it doesn't, whatever brussels says about not wanting to renegotiate, some eu countries will feel tempted to twea k some eu countries will feel tempted to tweak the text may be, although maybe not much more than that. even after brexit, that is not the end of the eu's role in uk life, because it is only then that the detailed negotiations begin on
jean claude juncker.ment on the path towards brexit — which began with the referendum vote more than two years ago. every step of the process has been followed by katya and by our political editor laura kuennsberg and tonight they are together in brussels as this latest stage begins. katya — does the eu see this as a new phase — with some issues dealt with? today was also a very big day for the eu, signing off on those divorce papers for a departing the member state for a first time in...
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jean—claude juncker has issued come together again as country.
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theresa may will travel to brussels tomorrow to meet the european commission president, jean claude junckerummit on sunday, when she hopes her brexit deal will be agreed by eu leaders. mrs may appears to have seen off attempts by backbenchers to mount a vote of no confidence in her leadership but her critics in the party went back on the attack today, accusing her of not delivering a ‘proper brexit.‘ this morning, the prime minister chaired her first cabinet meeting since a series of ministerial resignations last week. our political correspondent chris mason has this report. conservative mp jacob conservative mpjacob rees—mogg can attract a crowd. of reporters, that is. he and his colleagues in the brexiteer european research group have not managed, yet, at least, to muster up a big enough bunch of tory mps to force a vote of confidence in the prime minister, despite suggesting it was imminent. reporter: are you disappointed in your colleagues? of course i am not disappointed in my colleagues. i have always said that the er g does not have a collective view, people must make their minds up
theresa may will travel to brussels tomorrow to meet the european commission president, jean claude junckerummit on sunday, when she hopes her brexit deal will be agreed by eu leaders. mrs may appears to have seen off attempts by backbenchers to mount a vote of no confidence in her leadership but her critics in the party went back on the attack today, accusing her of not delivering a ‘proper brexit.‘ this morning, the prime minister chaired her first cabinet meeting since a series of...
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how much pressure is jean-claude under right now?the german, french, spanish -- all concerned that the brits are getting too good at this. they want to make sure that that does not come across. how much pressure is it on the yield curve to talk tough? maria: he is under pressure, but theresa may is under equal pressure today. at this point, both the u.k. and the european union agreed that the withdrawal agreement has been set. it includes a backstop. the problem is everyone wants to get in on the future relationship. for theresa may, she feels she can tweak this. the problem from the european union, there are a number of sticking points. you have special rights. they argue they need to get a special line on gibraltar. you have the french that argue we should really make a point that this is not a good choice. brexit cannot be a success. the e.u. is running out of patients -- running out of patience and they argue that if it is not done by tomorrow morning, they are considering canceling the summit on saturday. this again could be jus
how much pressure is jean-claude under right now?the german, french, spanish -- all concerned that the brits are getting too good at this. they want to make sure that that does not come across. how much pressure is it on the yield curve to talk tough? maria: he is under pressure, but theresa may is under equal pressure today. at this point, both the u.k. and the european union agreed that the withdrawal agreement has been set. it includes a backstop. the problem is everyone wants to get in on...
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the president of the eu commission jean claude juncker tells mps that the deal endorsed by eu leaders is the best and the only deal on offer. with the deal approved, it will face a much tougher vote in westminster. the pm says she will make the case for the deal with all her heart and adds that the british people don't want to spend any more time arguing about brexit. and in other news — a man has been charged with the attempted murder of a police officer after a knife attack in east london. the incident happened at ilford railway station on friday night. daniel adeyemi, who's 2a, will appear before magistrates tomorrow. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show. this week on the show: paris by tin snail. where is the gearstick? the gearstick is there. seeing seoul in a hurry, and the eu after brexit. take your place, get ready...go! this is so tough, my back is about to break. and there is gold in them there hills. we head to slovakia to find our fortune. i missed loads. our travels this week begin in a european capital very familiar to many of us. a city that has become a marke
the president of the eu commission jean claude juncker tells mps that the deal endorsed by eu leaders is the best and the only deal on offer. with the deal approved, it will face a much tougher vote in westminster. the pm says she will make the case for the deal with all her heart and adds that the british people don't want to spend any more time arguing about brexit. and in other news — a man has been charged with the attempted murder of a police officer after a knife attack in east london....
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let's return to jean—claude juncker. happening here. let's return to jean-claude juncker. a moment of jubilation but a moment of deep sadness. we have this divorce, we wanted to be as smooth as possible but there are no smooth divorces. wanted to be as smooth as possible but there are no smooth divorcesm the uk parliament says no, as are any more you can do or is this as good as it gets? this is the deal. it's the best one possible and the european union will not change its fundamental position when it comes to these issues. i think the british parliament, because this is a large parliament, because this is a large parliament, while ratify this deal. if they see no is there any more movement? jean-claude juncker talking on his way into the building, he met with theresa may last night for about 90 minutes ahead of the meeting, much of the talk being a process but i'm sure some of it was also about concerns they will have about this vote coming up in the house of commons. thanks to chris morris who has left us thanks to chris morris who has left us for a moment, thanks to ch
let's return to jean—claude juncker. happening here. let's return to jean-claude juncker. a moment of jubilation but a moment of deep sadness. we have this divorce, we wanted to be as smooth as possible but there are no smooth divorces. wanted to be as smooth as possible but there are no smooth divorcesm the uk parliament says no, as are any more you can do or is this as good as it gets? this is the deal. it's the best one possible and the european union will not change its fundamental...
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. >> translator: president of the european parliament, president of the european commission jean claude juncker, ladies and gentlemen, members of the european parliaments, commissioners, ladies and gentlem gentlemen. 50 years ago walter herstein had an experiment, this was ten years before the elections to the european parliament. at that part the european community was still in its infancy. a lot of achievements such as the internal market were visionary projects, but the foundations have been laid and hundreds of years of wars and dictatorships for the citizens of europe were over and for the first time they had a stable and peaceful future ahead of them. today i'm here with joy but also with gratitude in front of the greatest parliament of the worl world. we have 751 members from 28 countries that represent over half a million people. approximately 7% of the world's population. in this house we feel the heart of democracy betting. carried out by 28 countries and this describes something which is important about europe, its diversity. this is one of the greatest strengths in europe be
. >> translator: president of the european parliament, president of the european commission jean claude juncker, ladies and gentlemen, members of the european parliaments, commissioners, ladies and gentlem gentlemen. 50 years ago walter herstein had an experiment, this was ten years before the elections to the european parliament. at that part the european community was still in its infancy. a lot of achievements such as the internal market were visionary projects, but the foundations...
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jean-claude juncker showing tough leadership. let's see how this pans out in the days and weeks.ome to a head, and the first set will probably come to the house of commons and then the u.k. relevant voting on this. we shall see. haidi: the latest on brexit in new york for us. the feature that future of mitsubishi and nissan hangs in the balance. the talkssn's continue. stephen engle is here. brand-new week, where do we go from here? stephen: we have heard from carlos ghosn, through the nhk. they are reporting carlos ghosn is reporting any wrongdoing. he remains in custody in a detention center in tokyo along with a former -- fellow board member, the representative director on the board. the two of them being ousted late last week, thursday as the sun voted to oust carlos ghosn s -- thursday as nissan voted to oust carlos ghosn as chairman. at four: 30 p.m. local time, mitsubishi, the third and smaller member will have their board meeting. we heard last week from the ceo whoitsubishi motors basically gave verbal endorsement to carlos ghosn, but a lot has transpired including a una
jean-claude juncker showing tough leadership. let's see how this pans out in the days and weeks.ome to a head, and the first set will probably come to the house of commons and then the u.k. relevant voting on this. we shall see. haidi: the latest on brexit in new york for us. the feature that future of mitsubishi and nissan hangs in the balance. the talkssn's continue. stephen engle is here. brand-new week, where do we go from here? stephen: we have heard from carlos ghosn, through the nhk....
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europe, jean-claude juncker, as european commission president. so is he, and what can change if he becomes president? also coming up, honoring those who risked everything to help others. nearly 80 years after an infamous nazi program against jews, a holocaust survivor returns to berlin to pay tribute to the people who saved his life. ♪ >> i'm brent goff. it is good to have you with us. we begin tonight in yemen, where pro-government forces backed by saudi warplanes are closing in on the port city. a military official says the u.s. back saudi led coalition has launched airstrikes and a ground assault on rebel held positions in the city. the u.n. says the port city is vital to keep aid floating into the country. today, the world program plans to double its food assistance to overcome what it could fear -- what it figures could be mass starvation. the fighting shows no sign of abating. >> on the outskirts, yemeni fighters fire to houthi rebel positions. they make up some of the forces loyal to the exiled. they are backed by the u.s. led, saudi backe
europe, jean-claude juncker, as european commission president. so is he, and what can change if he becomes president? also coming up, honoring those who risked everything to help others. nearly 80 years after an infamous nazi program against jews, a holocaust survivor returns to berlin to pay tribute to the people who saved his life. ♪ >> i'm brent goff. it is good to have you with us. we begin tonight in yemen, where pro-government forces backed by saudi warplanes are closing in on the...
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ask the vet of the fears on this locality tell me a bit about what you you do locally claude we sell the memory of the veterans of. several wars. and we hung your memory and we tried to help them for social life. were orphans i war with those and victims of terrorist attack to you for ted many such ceremonies and as i did a violin other circumstances and a solemnity about the act of the members how do you consider the importance of the act and ceremony of remembrance well it's so important that today breck's it could catch the fidel ity in this memory or during two world wars british army and french military were brother in arms that is very important we caught we met and we never met and forget this because. these people that die for us to die for our liberty today and i feel deeply concerned as french by the memory of british military who died for us with us for freedom with us i can't guarantee the continuation remembers i can hope but it's certainly the work and offers the quick the loving cup by which remembers can be properly knowledge you know the drill the subsequent the risk
ask the vet of the fears on this locality tell me a bit about what you you do locally claude we sell the memory of the veterans of. several wars. and we hung your memory and we tried to help them for social life. were orphans i war with those and victims of terrorist attack to you for ted many such ceremonies and as i did a violin other circumstances and a solemnity about the act of the members how do you consider the importance of the act and ceremony of remembrance well it's so important that...
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ahead if theresa may arriving here in a few hours to meet the eu top team of donald tusk and jean—claudeorrow's suppose it summit. why is the expectation that spain could have derailed this, given that we are told the withdrawal agreement can go through withdrawal agreement can go through with a weighted majority of countries voting, it doesn't have to have everyone voting for it? pedro sanchez has been effective with his language. they have convened a special summit. so far for several months there has been community between countries, . .. the months there has been community between countries,... the european eu officials are saying you cannot have one member state not arriving for the special summit. they would have to call it off, but it is poetical brinkmanship, there are elections in andalusia, the region which borders gibraltar, 10,000 people that work across in gibraltar, and pedro sanchez has been accused by the opposition ppp party in spain of being too soft on brexit. but it is worth seeing that this dramatic language, and eu officials here believe there can be a breakthrough
ahead if theresa may arriving here in a few hours to meet the eu top team of donald tusk and jean—claudeorrow's suppose it summit. why is the expectation that spain could have derailed this, given that we are told the withdrawal agreement can go through withdrawal agreement can go through with a weighted majority of countries voting, it doesn't have to have everyone voting for it? pedro sanchez has been effective with his language. they have convened a special summit. so far for several...
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jean—claude juncker, president of the european commission, warns mps that the agreement is the best andn offer. and in other news — a man has been charged with the attempted murder of a police officer after a knife attack in east london. the incident happened at ilford railway station on friday night. parliament has seized documents as part of an ongoing dispute between facebook and a committee of mps investigating the technology giant's use of private data. more from brussels at ii:00pm — now it's time for click. this week: fighting fires from the air, on the ground, and even on rails. the californian wildfires are the deadliest the state has ever seen. they have claimed the lives of more than 80 people, hundreds are missing, and whole towns have been destroyed. but as residents tried to escape, the firefighters did what they always do: they ran towards the danger. it is a profession that relies on courage, dedication, and, increasingly, the latest science and technology — to find out how fires behave and how to beat back the flames. and if you want to be a firefighter, this is where y
jean—claude juncker, president of the european commission, warns mps that the agreement is the best andn offer. and in other news — a man has been charged with the attempted murder of a police officer after a knife attack in east london. the incident happened at ilford railway station on friday night. parliament has seized documents as part of an ongoing dispute between facebook and a committee of mps investigating the technology giant's use of private data. more from brussels at ii:00pm...
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but it isn't a joint press statement withjean—claude but it isn't a joint press statement with jean—claudet hear the european commissioner's spokesman that it was a successful meeting and that work continues. continues on what? fleshing out the document you talked about. the document on the future relations between the eu and the uk after brexit. i think it's important to point out that this isn't a trade deal. it isn't a final trade deal. negotiations on that cannon and only start and eu law after the uk leaves the eu. just a declaration, unlike that. can it, the withdrawal agreement, which is legally binding. the sticker ocean on the future is not, which gives the uk and the eu wiggle room for more aspirational language, and that's why theresa may was here in brussels tonight. just a few days before the seal a deal summit where she and eu leaders are expected to sign off the text of the brexit deal. she was a few extra agreement on the future promises, particularly on trade, to help her sell this deal back home in front of all her many critics. i said at the outset it was a rubber—stampi
but it isn't a joint press statement withjean—claude but it isn't a joint press statement with jean—claudet hear the european commissioner's spokesman that it was a successful meeting and that work continues. continues on what? fleshing out the document you talked about. the document on the future relations between the eu and the uk after brexit. i think it's important to point out that this isn't a trade deal. it isn't a final trade deal. negotiations on that cannon and only start and eu...
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so isjust informal chats between theresa may and jean—claude juncker.t when actor rob delaney recently took on cbeebies storytelling duties, it led to a very special reaction from one young boy. as soon as he saw rob come on and he was using makaton, hejust, yeah, he wasjust so engaged and excited by it. although tom doesn‘t have any speech, he has a very expressive little face and he uses, he doesn‘t just sign, as you can see, but he uses his entire body, as you saw, including standing up in his chair, to be able to get across how excited he was. six—year—old tom has complex medical needs. during one of his trips to hospital, his mum and dad started using makaton sign language to help communicate with their son. there is something like a million people using makaton out there today as we speak to help their communication, ranging from those with learning disabilities, as we saw with tom, but also helping babies to acquire speech, looking at developing wider literacy skills and even working with people with dementia. the young boy‘s joyful response has
so isjust informal chats between theresa may and jean—claude juncker.t when actor rob delaney recently took on cbeebies storytelling duties, it led to a very special reaction from one young boy. as soon as he saw rob come on and he was using makaton, hejust, yeah, he wasjust so engaged and excited by it. although tom doesn‘t have any speech, he has a very expressive little face and he uses, he doesn‘t just sign, as you can see, but he uses his entire body, as you saw, including standing...
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the european commission president, jean—claude juncker, addressed what would happen if mps rejected the. he was speaking to our europe editor katya adler. this is the best deal possible for britain. and this is the only deal possible, so if the house would say no, we would have no deal. it's not the intention of the prime minister nor of the cabinet nor of the parliament to go for a second referendum. this is the deal — this is the deal. and you are trying to help the prime minster sell it, actually, by saying this is the best deal possible. but surely it can't be the best deal possible, because right from the beginning, you and other eu leaders said it has to be very clear in this deal that life on the outside can't be as good as on the inside? if you're out, you are out — you are not part of the decision—making process. this is, by the way, a very sad moment for the european union and for britain. and we will discover in future years why i say today that this is a sad moment. i'm not happy, but i'm happy that we have a deal. there is a perception in much of the uk that this was a puni
the european commission president, jean—claude juncker, addressed what would happen if mps rejected the. he was speaking to our europe editor katya adler. this is the best deal possible for britain. and this is the only deal possible, so if the house would say no, we would have no deal. it's not the intention of the prime minister nor of the cabinet nor of the parliament to go for a second referendum. this is the deal — this is the deal. and you are trying to help the prime minster sell it,...
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leicester city's manager, claude puel, says it was the decision of his players to go ahead with theirgame since the helicopter crash which killed five people including the club's owner. our sports correspondent david ornstein has more. the manager who delivered a loss for‘s biggest success stories and the owner who made it possible. —— who delivered one of sport's biggest success who delivered one of sport's biggest success stories. today leicester city's premier league winning coach claudio ranieri paid his respects to vichai srivaddhanaprabha. speaking for the first time since saturday's helicopter crash, the current manager, claude puel, expressed the club's sorrow. this has been, without doubt, one of the hardest weeks in the history of this football club. the tragic loss of five lives has left us all non—with sadness and shock. when the players ta ke to sadness and shock. when the players take to the pitch on saturday, how do you think they'll deal with everything that will be going on? the result is not important, but our desire to honour our chairman, i think, is the most impor
leicester city's manager, claude puel, says it was the decision of his players to go ahead with theirgame since the helicopter crash which killed five people including the club's owner. our sports correspondent david ornstein has more. the manager who delivered a loss for‘s biggest success stories and the owner who made it possible. —— who delivered one of sport's biggest success who delivered one of sport's biggest success stories. today leicester city's premier league winning coach...
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she'll meet the european commission president, jean—claude juncker, to finalise the withdrawal agreement political declaration on future relations. this morning the chancellor, phillip hammond, defended the deal mrs may has negotiated, insisting it was the best way to reunite a divided country and protect the economy. but northern ireland's democratic unionist party — has demanded that the prime minister abandons the deal. our ireland correspondent, emma vardy, reports from belfast, where the dup conference is taking place. her report contains some flashing images. it's the most closely—watched conference in the party's history. northern ireland's dup, whose support the government depends on in parliament, are poised to vote down the draft brexit deal. the published withdrawal agreement portrays a pitiful and pathetic place for the united kingdom. hundreds of pages, devoted to a backstop, which would bind the united kingdom into taking the rules of the european union, with no right to leave and no end date. their objections remain with the so—called backstop, the plan to avoid a hard iri
she'll meet the european commission president, jean—claude juncker, to finalise the withdrawal agreement political declaration on future relations. this morning the chancellor, phillip hammond, defended the deal mrs may has negotiated, insisting it was the best way to reunite a divided country and protect the economy. but northern ireland's democratic unionist party — has demanded that the prime minister abandons the deal. our ireland correspondent, emma vardy, reports from belfast, where...
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good progress in the brexit talks in brussels with the president of the european commission, jean—claudee been discussing the political declaration which sets out what the future relationship between the uk and the eu will be after brexit — in areas ranging from aviation and energy to trade. here's our europe editor katya adler. the eu is trying to give the prime minister the optics to help her sell this deal back home but on content, they do not want to move from their redline, such as guarantees over the irish border. such as keeping the single market together and not allowing the prime minister to cherry pick the bits she likes and leave the ones she doesn't, as she would like to do. but they're holding steadfast on that. what makes it even more complex is notjust theresa may wanting more from the eu, but eu countries that want more from her. for example, spain has very clear stipulations about gibraltar and how it appears in the document, basically saying that all negotiations on the future relationship between the eu and the uk cannot be taken legally for granted, that they will imm
good progress in the brexit talks in brussels with the president of the european commission, jean—claudee been discussing the political declaration which sets out what the future relationship between the uk and the eu will be after brexit — in areas ranging from aviation and energy to trade. here's our europe editor katya adler. the eu is trying to give the prime minister the optics to help her sell this deal back home but on content, they do not want to move from their redline, such as...
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the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, said it was the only deal possible.month. the ukrainian president, petro poroshenko, says russian special forces carried out an act of aggression when they seized three ukrainian navy vessels in the kerch strait off the coast of crimea. russia says the ukrainian ships breached its territorial waters. the security council will meet on monday to discuss the crisis. it's just gone 3:30am in the morning.
the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, said it was the only deal possible.month. the ukrainian president, petro poroshenko, says russian special forces carried out an act of aggression when they seized three ukrainian navy vessels in the kerch strait off the coast of crimea. russia says the ukrainian ships breached its territorial waters. the security council will meet on monday to discuss the crisis. it's just gone 3:30am in the morning.
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coming up on bbc news, former leicester manager claudio ranieri makes an emotional return, while claudees it as the hardest week in the club's history. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. an investigation is being launched by the national crime agency into the prominent businessman aaron banks and his leave.eu campaign for alleged offences committed in the eu referendum. mr banks was referred to the nca by the elections watchdog which suspects that £8 million given to the campaign had come from what it called "impermissible sources". aaron banks has welcomed the investigation and said he never received any foreign funding during the campaign. our political editor, laura kuenssberg, reports. one brexit‘s bad boys, as he describes himself, arron banks doesn't look like he has much on his mind today, but the multimillionaire, bankroll of some of the campaign to leave the eu, is now under investigation over whether he committed crimes. we've had many, many investigations, many questions about where that money came from, the largest donation in british political history. the com
coming up on bbc news, former leicester manager claudio ranieri makes an emotional return, while claudees it as the hardest week in the club's history. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. an investigation is being launched by the national crime agency into the prominent businessman aaron banks and his leave.eu campaign for alleged offences committed in the eu referendum. mr banks was referred to the nca by the elections watchdog which suspects that £8 million given to the campaign...