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damian hinds hasjoined me, secretary of the education secretary damian hinds has joined me, secretary thank you for coming along. what can we expect from the prime minister? it is not long to wait to hear what the prime minister will say. look, you know, this has been an important day, the prime minister has come back with the deal negotiated with the european union, it has been a lot of discussion already in parliament, a big cabinet meeting yesterday. these are very, very, you know, very important matters to deal with, the biggest change in our sort of international relationships in our lifetimes, it is important to get this right. but i think people increasingly will come to see that this is a good, balanced deal which delivers on brexit, stops free movement, stops the addinson item sending money to brussels, but does it in sending money to brussels, but does itina sending money to brussels, but does it in a way which is good for trade and jobs. so she's going to reinforce that message, a message we heard in some detail in the commons earlier. the purpose of this news conferences t
damian hinds hasjoined me, secretary of the education secretary damian hinds has joined me, secretary thank you for coming along. what can we expect from the prime minister? it is not long to wait to hear what the prime minister will say. look, you know, this has been an important day, the prime minister has come back with the deal negotiated with the european union, it has been a lot of discussion already in parliament, a big cabinet meeting yesterday. these are very, very, you know, very...
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speaking to bbc breakfast, damian hinds was questioned on whether britain would still have to pay financialod, it is well known that there are contributions to be made during that period. but we stop open—ended, ad infinitum payments going to brussels in large quantities. that sounds a little vague to me. i mean, after the 29th of march... no, sorry... after the 29th of march, do we continue paying a we pay a lump sum, don't we? this 39 billion, which has been agreed. do we carry on paying monthly sums of money to the eu, and when do they stop? how much are they and when do they stop? well, we are in the current budget cycle, without getting into too much of the technical detail. so the agreement is that we carry on our current payments in that budgeting cycle during the course of the implementation period. but part of the whole point of our leaving the european union is we then stop giving forever these large annual payments. when do we stop? at the end of the implimentation period. 0k, and all those payments stop them? that's the date at which they stop. but, of course, the backstop arran
speaking to bbc breakfast, damian hinds was questioned on whether britain would still have to pay financialod, it is well known that there are contributions to be made during that period. but we stop open—ended, ad infinitum payments going to brussels in large quantities. that sounds a little vague to me. i mean, after the 29th of march... no, sorry... after the 29th of march, do we continue paying a we pay a lump sum, don't we? this 39 billion, which has been agreed. do we carry on paying...
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Nov 29, 2018
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the education secretary damian hinds says the figures are "disturbing".st tour operators, thomas cook, has made an annual loss of £163 million. last year it made a nine million pound profit. the company's ceo, peter fankhauser, says the business was hit hard by hot weather in the uk during the summer. kellogg's is to adopt traffic light labelling for most of its cereal packaging from early next year. the food giant has announced the labels will appear on its products in the uk — after the firm surveyed thousands of customers. the majority said the colour—coded scheme helped them make healthier food choices. traffic light labelling was adopted by the government in 2013 — but the system remains voluntary. that's the latest news — back to you, victoria. thank you. and thank you to all of those people who has got in touch about being forced to hand over of the to letting agents before even viewing a flat. 0r letting agents before even viewing a flat. or a home. john says... i was one of these people that was scammed by flintons. the funny thing is that they l
the education secretary damian hinds says the figures are "disturbing".st tour operators, thomas cook, has made an annual loss of £163 million. last year it made a nine million pound profit. the company's ceo, peter fankhauser, says the business was hit hard by hot weather in the uk during the summer. kellogg's is to adopt traffic light labelling for most of its cereal packaging from early next year. the food giant has announced the labels will appear on its products in the uk —...
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i'm not criticising damian hinds, he's trying to explain it, but so many questions don't have an answerto what, on the face of it, look like straightforward questions and. it's tricky, we'll keep trying to explain it to you. matt has a laser show at chiswick house and gardens this morning. they know how to put ona this morning. they know how to put on a show, you don't ask for much! i expect this every time, every outside broadcast on. good morning, we're at chiswick house and gardens in west london. looking at the after dark installation, running till december. the lasers are called vortex, lots of lovely bright colours, what you can't tell, most of these installations, stretching over a 2.5 mile trail, they are musically curated. curated by none other than serge from the sabbir and. sorry we can't bring you that this morning, but what i can bring you is the forecast! —— kasabian. for many, not as cold as yesterday morning, but a touch on the cool side this morning. for many, a grey, cloudy start but it will turn a bit milder towards the south—west. you're going to see quite a bit of r
i'm not criticising damian hinds, he's trying to explain it, but so many questions don't have an answerto what, on the face of it, look like straightforward questions and. it's tricky, we'll keep trying to explain it to you. matt has a laser show at chiswick house and gardens this morning. they know how to put ona this morning. they know how to put on a show, you don't ask for much! i expect this every time, every outside broadcast on. good morning, we're at chiswick house and gardens in west...
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Nov 29, 2018
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the education secretary damian hinds says the figures is "disturbing".m surveyed thousands of customers. the majority said the colour—coded scheme helped them make healthier food choices. traffic light labelling was adopted by the government in 2013 — but the system remains voluntary. more on today's main stories coming up on newsroom live here on the bbc news channel, but now we say goodbye to viewers on bbc two. a hospital trust at the centre of a widening review into poor maternity care has been rated inadequate by inspectors. the care quality commission has deemed the a&e and maternity units at shrewsbury and telford nhs trust as unsafe, and raised questions about the leadership of the organisation. the trust said the report made uncomfortable reading and has vowed to improve. our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan has the details. for 18 months, more and more families have come forward to raise questions about the maternity care they received at this trust over nearly two decades. so far, more than 200 families have contacted an independe
the education secretary damian hinds says the figures is "disturbing".m surveyed thousands of customers. the majority said the colour—coded scheme helped them make healthier food choices. traffic light labelling was adopted by the government in 2013 — but the system remains voluntary. more on today's main stories coming up on newsroom live here on the bbc news channel, but now we say goodbye to viewers on bbc two. a hospital trust at the centre of a widening review into poor...