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the former prime minister, david cameron, is to lead a uk government investment initiative with china $1 billion fund which will invest in the uk, china and other countries. earlier, the bbc‘s china correspondent, robin brant, was asked to explain why phillip hammond was bringing david cameron back into the political fold. i think maybe the answer to that is more about uk institutional investors, their desire to have such a prominent figure on board and mr cameron‘s desire to continue the work he did in government where he championed even closer ties, expanded ties, between the uk and china. philip hammond told me a few hours ago here in beijing that he supports this investment fund, he endorses it but it is not public money, not taxpayer‘s money, not a government fund. nonetheless, david cameron, very well known, has taken a pretty low profile since he left downing street a year ago. he has campaigned on some health causes, he‘s been involved in the national citizen service for 16—17—year—olds in the uk. but he is now turning his aim to institutional investing and continuing that foc
the former prime minister, david cameron, is to lead a uk government investment initiative with china $1 billion fund which will invest in the uk, china and other countries. earlier, the bbc‘s china correspondent, robin brant, was asked to explain why phillip hammond was bringing david cameron back into the political fold. i think maybe the answer to that is more about uk institutional investors, their desire to have such a prominent figure on board and mr cameron‘s desire to continue the...
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it's david cameron will lead this fund. railways, all infrastructure projects. they are closely linked with the belton road initiative. china‘s number one priority. it‘s aimed at helping economies immediate will to the west of china and into europe. china believes that helps it gain access there and for those countries to improve economic ties with china. what it shows more than anything, added to the comments from philip hammond, is about how much the uk continues to believe in better relation was china, better economic ties because it believes, especially as brexit approaches and passes, china‘s, the world‘s number two economy is key to helping the uk economy grow. thanks very much the headlines on bbc news: a leading brexit supporting mp says he‘s unhappy about the idea of britain staying in the single market and customs union, during any transition period. police in canada say they‘re treating the deaths of the billionaire businessman barry sherman and his wifea ‘ wildfires in southern california continue to burn out of
it's david cameron will lead this fund. railways, all infrastructure projects. they are closely linked with the belton road initiative. china‘s number one priority. it‘s aimed at helping economies immediate will to the west of china and into europe. china believes that helps it gain access there and for those countries to improve economic ties with china. what it shows more than anything, added to the comments from philip hammond, is about how much the uk continues to believe in better...
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well, pole, david cameron. and then it all got junk. well, apparently pole, david cameron.ael gove,
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the bbc‘s china correspondent robin brant was asked to explain why phillip hammond was bringing david cameronswer to that is more about uk institutional investors, their desire to have such a prominent figure on board, and mr cameron's desire to continue the work he did in government when he championed even closer ties, expanded ties, between the uk and china. i mean, philip hammond told me a few hours ago at the event here in beijing that he supports this investment fund, he endorses it but it's not public money or taxpayers' money, it's not a government fund. nonetheless, david cameron, very well known, has taken a pretty low profile since he left downing street as prime minister a year ago. he's campaigned on health causes and been involved with the national citizens service, a thing for 16—17—year—olds in the uk, but this sees him turning his aim to institutional investing and continuing that focus on trying to improve and expand economic ties between china and the uk. so i think philip hammond thinks that david cameron will lead this fund. it's going to invest in a swathe of projects, po
the bbc‘s china correspondent robin brant was asked to explain why phillip hammond was bringing david cameronswer to that is more about uk institutional investors, their desire to have such a prominent figure on board, and mr cameron's desire to continue the work he did in government when he championed even closer ties, expanded ties, between the uk and china. i mean, philip hammond told me a few hours ago at the event here in beijing that he supports this investment fund, he endorses it but...
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well, pole, david cameron. and then it all got junk. well, apparently pole, david cameron.nd then it all gotjunk. well, apparently is coming back on the michael gove, who is trying to almost arrange the image of the department of environment and getting out there and hitting back on social media —— change the image. what do you make of this, joke? there is a cameroonian feel to this, after the theresa may drive we are coming back to the fluffy, compassionate conservative deal with this drive, anyway. i think this is a reaction to what happened in the election. a lot of young voters com pletely election. a lot of young voters completely deserted the tories for the labour party. and a lot of that was to do with not this is the only particular policies or tuition fees, but just the way the tory party was promoting its values. going back to much more kind of conservative, socially conservative values, away from cameroonian liberal conservative feel. after being burnt on things like fox hunting, the ivory trade during the election, this is a real push back to try and win some of
well, pole, david cameron. and then it all got junk. well, apparently pole, david cameron.nd then it all gotjunk. well, apparently is coming back on the michael gove, who is trying to almost arrange the image of the department of environment and getting out there and hitting back on social media —— change the image. what do you make of this, joke? there is a cameroonian feel to this, after the theresa may drive we are coming back to the fluffy, compassionate conservative deal with this...
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so i think philip hammond thinks that david cameron will lead this fund.ibly pipelines, railways, they're all infrastructure projects and they're very closely linked with this rather awkwardly named belton road initiative, china's number one foreign policy priority and it's aimed at helping economies immediately to the west of china and beyond into with respect to develop because china believes that helps it gain access there, also helps those countries then improve their economic ties with china. but what i think it shows more than anything, and when you add it to the comments if philip hammond, is about how much the uk continues to believe in better relations with china and better economic ties, because it believes, especially as brexit approaches and then passes, that china, the world's number two economy is key to helping the uk economy grow. the first gay wedding has taken place in australia, since the country's marriage equality act was passed just over a week ago. marriage is the union of two people... lauren price and amy laker both wore traditiona
so i think philip hammond thinks that david cameron will lead this fund.ibly pipelines, railways, they're all infrastructure projects and they're very closely linked with this rather awkwardly named belton road initiative, china's number one foreign policy priority and it's aimed at helping economies immediately to the west of china and beyond into with respect to develop because china believes that helps it gain access there, also helps those countries then improve their economic ties with...
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it was no coincidence that david cameron as he rose to power spent time with husky dogs in the polarves, you see, were modern and compassionate and environmental. they even knew about veganism. they were, the theory ran, more palatable to younger, more liberal metropolitan voters as well as their rural base. but the austerity years took care of all that. the huskies were put out into the cold again, in came badger culling, a free vote on fox hunting, the green went true blue. the viral story of the last election was a failure by the conservatives to effect a manifesto promise of a ban on ivory imports. and last month a misunderstanding got reported and shared by millions, suggesting the conservatives did not believe animals could feel pain. had even voted against it. even though the story was quickly disproved, the damage had been done. the tories were back to being in some voters' minds the nasty party again. the damage control was instant. and in the last weeks and months we've seen defra roll out policy after policy that shows the conservatives' love of animals. none so enthusiast
it was no coincidence that david cameron as he rose to power spent time with husky dogs in the polarves, you see, were modern and compassionate and environmental. they even knew about veganism. they were, the theory ran, more palatable to younger, more liberal metropolitan voters as well as their rural base. but the austerity years took care of all that. the huskies were put out into the cold again, in came badger culling, a free vote on fox hunting, the green went true blue. the viral story of...
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we have a newjob for david cameron, it is private money, private funds.e funds. it is supported by philip hammond, but thatis is supported by philip hammond, but that is as far as it goes in terms of associations with the government. david cameron warhead this investment fund that has about £700 million to spend. they will focus on infrastructure projects in the uk and china, things like pipelines and railways. it is linked to this very significant china initiative, massively important for the president, xijinping. not without controversy, because people think it is not just about controversy, because people think it is notjust about economic controversy, because people think it is not just about economic spot about trying to increase china's presence and influence in these countries. thank you very much. a letter which alleges taxi firm uber set up a secret unit to steal trade secrets from other companies has been made public by a judge in california. the letter is evidence in a legal battle where a company's accusing uber of stealing its technology. ube
we have a newjob for david cameron, it is private money, private funds.e funds. it is supported by philip hammond, but thatis is supported by philip hammond, but that is as far as it goes in terms of associations with the government. david cameron warhead this investment fund that has about £700 million to spend. they will focus on infrastructure projects in the uk and china, things like pipelines and railways. it is linked to this very significant china initiative, massively important for the...
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never thought about ireland it's all winning the referendum i'm afraid both david cameron but especially trays of a and i don't make a party point here because john major the former conservative prime minister is virtually said the same thing have not really kept their eye on the ball about the northern ireland peace process and not being hands on in a way that for example gordon brown and especially tony blair and john major before . they really got to you know northern ireland and peace in northern ireland should be the top of the prime minister's in-tray every day and it never has been ok let's turn to britain's other call in the south africa what do you. guess exactly. what are you going for as regards banking links british banking links to alleged corruption in south africa well i was involved in the anti-apartheid struggle i was brought up in south africa south african born parents who were jailed and banned and forced today exile in the struggle with nelson mandela and so it's very painful to me as it is to many others who fought so hard to defeat a party to see this corruption an
never thought about ireland it's all winning the referendum i'm afraid both david cameron but especially trays of a and i don't make a party point here because john major the former conservative prime minister is virtually said the same thing have not really kept their eye on the ball about the northern ireland peace process and not being hands on in a way that for example gordon brown and especially tony blair and john major before . they really got to you know northern ireland and peace in...
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christian guy, former adviser to david cameron on social policy at number 10.urged the prime minister not to settle the uk's "divorce bill" unless the eu agrees to a series of conditions. the leave means leave group, which contains former cabinet ministers, says brussels must end the european court ofjustice's jurisdiction over the uk. it also wants freedom of movement to the uk for eu citizens to stop when britain leaves the bloc in march 2019. theresa may is to hold more meetings next week on the terms of the uk exit. one of those signatories was the conservative mp jacob rees—mogg. he told the bbc‘s andrew marr show that paying the divorce bill reduces the uk's hand in negotiations. it's very important that we don't hand over a great deal of money, unless we have an agreement. the risk is, that we pay the money from the day we leave, and that reduces our negotiating clout to get the trade deal finalised, if it hasn't been done before the 29th of march 2019, and that seems an obvious point. jacob rees—mogg. the irish foreign minister says his government canno
christian guy, former adviser to david cameron on social policy at number 10.urged the prime minister not to settle the uk's "divorce bill" unless the eu agrees to a series of conditions. the leave means leave group, which contains former cabinet ministers, says brussels must end the european court ofjustice's jurisdiction over the uk. it also wants freedom of movement to the uk for eu citizens to stop when britain leaves the bloc in march 2019. theresa may is to hold more meetings...
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figure within the conservative party and he is entitled to rebel, as i was entitled to rebel when david cameron some of the criticism made of the strong pro—europeans has been very unfair but busy driving government policy? no. it is clear that we will leave, negotiations are moving towards that and we will be out of the single market and the customs union. which is tremendously important. but he is entitled and right to make his long—held and profoundly held views known. thank you. ken clarke, turning to you, i will ask you for your interpretation of what happens in the transition period but the daily mail called you a self consumed malcontent? that is the right description? there is a lot of silly stuff in the right—wing newspapers and i would have thought later that it was obvious that we have not in any way undermined the government's negotiating position or strengthened jeremy corbyn and we certainly have not discussed any amendment to stop bus leaving the eu. nonsense. the arguments are all about what happens in parliament. the fact is, it was always a mistake to think that parliament was
figure within the conservative party and he is entitled to rebel, as i was entitled to rebel when david cameron some of the criticism made of the strong pro—europeans has been very unfair but busy driving government policy? no. it is clear that we will leave, negotiations are moving towards that and we will be out of the single market and the customs union. which is tremendously important. but he is entitled and right to make his long—held and profoundly held views known. thank you. ken...
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complex negotiation with the european union about britain's special status went horribly wrong for david cameronand i think the negotiations of the divorce are also going pretty wrong, because david davis is not a match for michel barnier. luckily, we are still very good at entertainment and pretty good at most forms of culture, and that is why people will continue to come to london, expecting to be entertained and amused by our politicians. and they will be coming to lots of other cities throughout the united kingdom! that's all for this evening, but we leave you with the finalists of the 2017 comedy wildlife photography awards. pretty self—explanatory, really. good night. music: "close to you" by jacob collier # why do birds suddenly appear? # every time you are near #just like me # they long to be...# hello and welcome to sports day. the whacker centurions club grows as england stays ahead in the crucial third test. a win at sheffield wednesday sends the team to the top there's tennis news as aljaz bedene — the british number two — switches his allegiance back to the country of his birth, slo
complex negotiation with the european union about britain's special status went horribly wrong for david cameronand i think the negotiations of the divorce are also going pretty wrong, because david davis is not a match for michel barnier. luckily, we are still very good at entertainment and pretty good at most forms of culture, and that is why people will continue to come to london, expecting to be entertained and amused by our politicians. and they will be coming to lots of other cities...
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former prime minister david cameron is taking on a new government linked role, as the uk and china stepent. the statement from the chancellor, phillip hammond, who is in beijing for a second day of talks, says mr cameron will be involved in a new $1 billion fund which will invest in the uk, china and other countries. 0ur china correspondent, robin brant, has been at the talks and joins us from beijing now. aaaaship a a a a ship between you can china. it is not something the uk can afford to not be part of a? is massively important. china is the world's second—biggest economy and as the uk begins to move towards life outside of the european union, its trade relationship expanding that, making it closer, is massively important for the uk. that is why philip hammond was here today with the energy secretary, greg clark, and some other junior the energy secretary, greg clark, and some otherjunior ministers. it was a meeting at the bilateral level. essentially what it was about is trying to show fresh evidence of the uk's commitment to this big china idea, this initiative. it is about big inf
former prime minister david cameron is taking on a new government linked role, as the uk and china stepent. the statement from the chancellor, phillip hammond, who is in beijing for a second day of talks, says mr cameron will be involved in a new $1 billion fund which will invest in the uk, china and other countries. 0ur china correspondent, robin brant, has been at the talks and joins us from beijing now. aaaaship a a a a ship between you can china. it is not something the uk can afford to not...
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the equivalent of david cameron losing george osborne when he was in government and for number 10 they of strength by theresa may, showing her ruthlessness. she got rid of her best political friend. as with all these things it was more the cover—up than the original claim they did for him. it isa original claim they did for him. it is a metaphor for her leadership. she felt she was getting momentum and this happens. jack, how do you seeit? and this happens. jack, how do you see it? this is the third resignation. michael fallon, priti patel, is this the biggest of the three? yes. he is heard de facto number two three? yes. he is heard de facto numbertwo and he three? yes. he is heard de facto number two and he stands in when she is out of the country and hears her closest ally, they have known each other since university so imagine how it feels to write the letter she wrote to a best friend saying sorry, you are out. i think it genuinely shows a ruthless streak that perhaps not everyone would know was there but if you read the report by the cabinet office, the summary, into his behaviou
the equivalent of david cameron losing george osborne when he was in government and for number 10 they of strength by theresa may, showing her ruthlessness. she got rid of her best political friend. as with all these things it was more the cover—up than the original claim they did for him. it isa original claim they did for him. it is a metaphor for her leadership. she felt she was getting momentum and this happens. jack, how do you seeit? and this happens. jack, how do you see it? this is...
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i wonder what david cameron would say? indeed. the telegraph, nhs staff ‘s shortages, millennials demanding career breaks? it is probably true, i probablyjust career breaks? it is probably true, i probably just about fit into career breaks? it is probably true, i probablyjust about fit into the millennial bracket. wow. i feel like my contemporaries definitely want more flexible working hours, to work from home or, take a couple of months off and work longer hours for other months. i think the world of work is changing. it is something employers need to adapt to and it is healthier. so many studies showing it is. not healthy for the nhs, though, that seems to be the problem! while you are enjoying your holidays, whatever, staff are needed in the nhs, so it is causing a problem here. there could be more bursaries fitness training and that sort of thing. it is easier to blame millennials who want a holiday. when robots are doing everything from you could have a really long career break. but nursing would be one of those areas where y
i wonder what david cameron would say? indeed. the telegraph, nhs staff ‘s shortages, millennials demanding career breaks? it is probably true, i probablyjust career breaks? it is probably true, i probably just about fit into career breaks? it is probably true, i probablyjust about fit into the millennial bracket. wow. i feel like my contemporaries definitely want more flexible working hours, to work from home or, take a couple of months off and work longer hours for other months. i think the...
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when david cameron asked ministers to take a campus cut in their budget, he volunteered 20%, he is able skin —— take a 10% cut. he is a flexible friend and maybe that is what you need as the deputy prime minister. he shifted from opposing brexit to supporting it, with an increased social media profile. interesting point. he has taken to social media over the top of the usual routes. what was that mean? if you look at a lot of what jeremy corbyn did in the election and what trump does in america, i'm not talking about the messages, but if you look at the route to market, to the consumer, the voter, what they are doing, they are ignoring they are doing, they are ignoring the usual routes and the usual media channels and the press briefings, and jeremy hunt is going straight over the top of all of that, and getting quite the severus in his tweets. —— white angry. he is quite a blind person. he's trying to put a bit of character into his profile. -- bland. now the daily telegraph. boris johnson says that damian green was the victim of a vendetta, although he does not back this up with much.
when david cameron asked ministers to take a campus cut in their budget, he volunteered 20%, he is able skin —— take a 10% cut. he is a flexible friend and maybe that is what you need as the deputy prime minister. he shifted from opposing brexit to supporting it, with an increased social media profile. interesting point. he has taken to social media over the top of the usual routes. what was that mean? if you look at a lot of what jeremy corbyn did in the election and what trump does in...
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prime minister david cameron is saying, he's blasting the president's rhetoric. >> when donald trumprm fake news to describe cnn or bbc, it's not a questionable political tactic, it's actually dangerous. what if the attempt is an attempt to question the whole legitimacy of organizations that do have an important role in our democracies. >> the facts support what he's saying there leaders of venezuela, myanmar and russia have used the term. that includes an amnesty international report about a syrian. and claims the rohingas muslims being raped and killed is simply fake news. >>> press freedoms annual report shows record number of journalists imprisoned in 2017, including 21 on fake news charges. the president must understand -- early i spoke to cnn's chief correspondent, former u.s. ambassador to six middle eastern countries. >> we're in this extraordinary situation where dictators can dismiss free press as fake news. >> anderson, you know from my vantage point here overseas. i've been tracking this ever since the word fake news came out of the president's mouth, we have seen an skpe
prime minister david cameron is saying, he's blasting the president's rhetoric. >> when donald trumprm fake news to describe cnn or bbc, it's not a questionable political tactic, it's actually dangerous. what if the attempt is an attempt to question the whole legitimacy of organizations that do have an important role in our democracies. >> the facts support what he's saying there leaders of venezuela, myanmar and russia have used the term. that includes an amnesty international...
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earlier i spoke to christian guy, formerly david cameron's special adviserfor social reform in numbery a member of the social mobility commission, and asked whether theresa may risked jeopardising the commitment she made to social mobility during her first speech as prime minister. i think it is easy to make a speech like that, especially in the moment when you become prime minister and take office. what you mustjudge a government on is what it does, as alan milburn said earlier. and the commission, which i used to be a part of, has taken a view that they are losing much more than they are winning now, and on balance they are saying they don't see much prospect for it. i think there are some good initiatives taking place in government but i don't know if there is the leadership, the dynamism, the courage to really grip some of britain's deepest social challenges and make this a real priority of the government, and i think that is the challenge, and alan is flagging the issue of brexit, but you've also got i think a general lack of determination in number 10 and elsewhere to deal with
earlier i spoke to christian guy, formerly david cameron's special adviserfor social reform in numbery a member of the social mobility commission, and asked whether theresa may risked jeopardising the commitment she made to social mobility during her first speech as prime minister. i think it is easy to make a speech like that, especially in the moment when you become prime minister and take office. what you mustjudge a government on is what it does, as alan milburn said earlier. and the...
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. >> former british prime minister david cameron says president trump's fake news jabs are dangerous. we'll get the real consequences next. we know life can be hectic. that's why at xfinity we've been working hard to simplify your experiences with us. now with instant text and email updates you'll always be up to date. you can easily add premium channels so you don't miss your favorite show. and with just a single word, find all the answers you're looking for. because getting what you need should be simple, fast, and easy. download the xfinity my account app or go online today. >>> on this program we try not to talk about the president's fake news jabs any more than necessary. they're clearly designed to undermine the reporting of this outlet and others. that the president simply doesn't like, no matter how many sources or facts are included. shouts of fake news are not just an annoying distraction or political dog whistle, they're actually dangerous, at least that's what former u.k. prime minister david cameron is saying, he's blasting the president's rhetoric. >> let me say this, w
. >> former british prime minister david cameron says president trump's fake news jabs are dangerous. we'll get the real consequences next. we know life can be hectic. that's why at xfinity we've been working hard to simplify your experiences with us. now with instant text and email updates you'll always be up to date. you can easily add premium channels so you don't miss your favorite show. and with just a single word, find all the answers you're looking for. because getting what you...
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restart finally i gave him my driver's license my registration my car sorenson david cameron master mason but they ran a name l. for. when the police typed l. thought the search result. displayed the warrant of arrest of lemon. lemon ford is black he is the same age as lee and is wanted for truck traffic leon who is waiting in the car does not have a criminal record but the police is convinced that he is the suspect. has gone on i've tried everything i could possibly. being able to use they were very aggressive they never asks me to get out the door. they. told me they would. even food is afraid and he refuses to get out of the car or one of the policeman gets in on the passenger seat to force him out. really there was no doubt in my mind that they were they were going to kill me i just knew that they were wanted in that moment. as soon as the cut rates the policeman in the car fires five bullets. he will then say that he thought that leaving was armed. they called me out a call or told me that they hoped that i would. first bring the words the worst. and again telling me that they were.
restart finally i gave him my driver's license my registration my car sorenson david cameron master mason but they ran a name l. for. when the police typed l. thought the search result. displayed the warrant of arrest of lemon. lemon ford is black he is the same age as lee and is wanted for truck traffic leon who is waiting in the car does not have a criminal record but the police is convinced that he is the suspect. has gone on i've tried everything i could possibly. being able to use they...
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wear david cameron was back in debris, that they want tighter controls on borders.ports that. the question is, the difficult questions are, how do you do that, so, with a country like libya, where there is a deeply unstable ball situation, how do you enforce that. there are huge problems doing any sort of deal with a place like libya. what do you do with them when they do arrive? howdy tackle that. everybody agrees on what they would like. the difficulty is how do you get there at that stage of the day. that is a row that is going to intensify again, because the numbers are going to be building up in places like greece and italy, and in libya, people are being held in awful conditions, and the eu needs a decent name at that. there are political ramifications about that. the other issue they will be talking about, is defence. 25 out of 27 countries have come to a defence pact. they are going to have more organisation when it to a... they have been... britain has been pushing that, and of course, as you pull away from the eu, and they still want a piece of that, becau
wear david cameron was back in debris, that they want tighter controls on borders.ports that. the question is, the difficult questions are, how do you do that, so, with a country like libya, where there is a deeply unstable ball situation, how do you enforce that. there are huge problems doing any sort of deal with a place like libya. what do you do with them when they do arrive? howdy tackle that. everybody agrees on what they would like. the difficulty is how do you get there at that stage of...
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former prime minister david cameron is taking on a new government—linked role, as the uk and china steptment. in a statement from the chancellor, who is in beijing for a second day of talks, it says cameron will be involved in a new $1 billion fund to invest in the uk, china and other countries wildfires in southern california are continuing to burn out of control, scorching an area larger than new york city and paris combined. firefighters are now preparing to defend towns along the pacific coast, as fierce winds are forecast to whip up the flames, which have so far burned 400 square miles in 12 days. 0ur correspondent james cook is in the town of fillmore, which is under threat from the fire. 12 days on, and still it burns. more than 8,000 men and women are now battling this blaze, saving homes one by one. not far from here, the fire claimed the life of 32—year—old cory iverson, a firefighter, a father, and a husband. he is survived by his wife, ashley, his two—year—old daughter evie. cory and ashley are expecting a second daughter this spring. the fire has destroyed homes, too, more
former prime minister david cameron is taking on a new government—linked role, as the uk and china steptment. in a statement from the chancellor, who is in beijing for a second day of talks, it says cameron will be involved in a new $1 billion fund to invest in the uk, china and other countries wildfires in southern california are continuing to burn out of control, scorching an area larger than new york city and paris combined. firefighters are now preparing to defend towns along the pacific...
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david cameron dropped him as police minister in 2014.and theresa may going into number 10 that catapulted into the cabinet at the age of 60. he was work and pensions secretary and after the election this year theresa may made him first secretary of state, effectively the deputy prime minister. at the centre of every important decision the government makes, especially brexit. his departure from the cabinet could have a big impact on where the negotiations go next. theresa may trusted damian green completely. he was a cornerstone of the government but has recently been under intense pressure because of allegations concerning his past behaviour. damian green's departure leaves the prime minister's authority bassett. —— battered. it has emerged in westminster that the first secretary of state damian green is resigning. an official report into the conduct of damian green found statements he made about being unaware that pornographic material had been found on his computer were quite inaccurate and misleading and as a result of that, they fell
david cameron dropped him as police minister in 2014.and theresa may going into number 10 that catapulted into the cabinet at the age of 60. he was work and pensions secretary and after the election this year theresa may made him first secretary of state, effectively the deputy prime minister. at the centre of every important decision the government makes, especially brexit. his departure from the cabinet could have a big impact on where the negotiations go next. theresa may trusted damian...
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i launched the national infrastructure commission when david cameron was prime minister, before brexited when theresa may became prime minister. i hoped she would adopt the right approach to brexit, which would have been to stay within the customs union and the singh bull market, on whichjobs and trade depend. to my regret, what the prime minister chose to do was to ally with ukip and wrench us out of everything to do with europe's key economic institutions, and that is the root cause of the problem at the moment. a sensible approach is not being adopted. you describe her approach as a populist and nationalist spasm, but how is staying in those structures, the customs union and single market, how is that in any way really leaving the eu in the way that people voted for brexit mean? norway and switzerland have very close relations with the european union, including being a key part of the economic institutions of the european union, those institutions which the prime minister is proposing to leave. it would have been compatible to have remained within the economic and trading institutio
i launched the national infrastructure commission when david cameron was prime minister, before brexited when theresa may became prime minister. i hoped she would adopt the right approach to brexit, which would have been to stay within the customs union and the singh bull market, on whichjobs and trade depend. to my regret, what the prime minister chose to do was to ally with ukip and wrench us out of everything to do with europe's key economic institutions, and that is the root cause of the...
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the start finish i gave my driver's license my registration my car assurance david cameron master mason but they ran a name l. for. when the police typed l. ford the search result. displayed the warrant of arrest of lemmon forward clement ford is black he is the same age as lee and is once a truck traffic leon who is waiting in the car does not have a criminal record but the police is convinced that he is the suspect. was. on i've tried everything i could possibly. being used they were very aggressive they never asks me to get out the door. they. told me. they live in food is afraid and he refuses to get out of the car or one of the policeman gets in on the passenger seat to force him out. really there was no doubt in my mind that they were they were going to kill me i just knew that they were wanted in that moment. as soon as the car accelerates the policeman in the car fires five bullets. he will then say that he thought that leaving was armed. they pulled me out of core told me that they hoped that i would die. for screaming worse and worse. and again telling me that. leo neither had
the start finish i gave my driver's license my registration my car assurance david cameron master mason but they ran a name l. for. when the police typed l. ford the search result. displayed the warrant of arrest of lemmon forward clement ford is black he is the same age as lee and is once a truck traffic leon who is waiting in the car does not have a criminal record but the police is convinced that he is the suspect. was. on i've tried everything i could possibly. being used they were very...
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freak i gave them my driver's license my registration my car insurance david cameron master mason but they ran a name l. for. when the police typed l fought the search result. displayed the warrant of arrest of lemon forward clement ford is black he is the same age as lee and is once a truck traffic leon who is waiting in the car does not have a criminal record but the police is convinced that he is the suspect. and was. on i've tried everything i could possibly to. use they were very aggressive they never asks me to get out the core. told me. they live in food is afraid and he refuses to get out of the car or one of the policeman gets in on the passenger seat to force him out. there is no doubt in my mind that they were they were going to kill me i just knew that they were wanted in that moment. as soon as the car accelerates the policeman in the car fires five bullets. he will then say that he thought that leaving was armed. they called me out a call or told me that they hoped that i would die. for screaming worse and worse. and again telling me that they were. leo neither had drugs
freak i gave them my driver's license my registration my car insurance david cameron master mason but they ran a name l. for. when the police typed l fought the search result. displayed the warrant of arrest of lemon forward clement ford is black he is the same age as lee and is once a truck traffic leon who is waiting in the car does not have a criminal record but the police is convinced that he is the suspect. and was. on i've tried everything i could possibly to. use they were very...
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former prime minister david cameron is taking on a new government—linked role, as the uk and china stept. the statement from the chancellor, phillip hammond, who is in beijing for a second day of talks, says mr cameron will be involved in a new $1 billion fund which will invest in the uk, china, and other countries. the billionaire founder of a pharmaceuticals company and his wife have been found dead at their home in canada. barry sherman set up his company, apotex, in the 19705, and was a prominent philanthropist. police have described the couple's deaths as suspicious, but say they are not searching for anyone in connection to the incident. austria is set to become the only country in western europe to have a far—right party in government. the conservative people's party, which won the parliamentary election two months ago, but failed to secure a majority, has struck a coalition deal with the anti—immigration freedom party. the head of the people's party, sebastian kurz, who is 31, will be the youngest national leader in the world. i'll buber doormat uber has not substantiated claims
former prime minister david cameron is taking on a new government—linked role, as the uk and china stept. the statement from the chancellor, phillip hammond, who is in beijing for a second day of talks, says mr cameron will be involved in a new $1 billion fund which will invest in the uk, china, and other countries. the billionaire founder of a pharmaceuticals company and his wife have been found dead at their home in canada. barry sherman set up his company, apotex, in the 19705, and was a...
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average in the us and seventy's were very good decade for most people ok so let's take us to today david cameron forms has gone damn coalition in twenty ten. what happens then and of course razor may as well secretary what happens then we don't begin to notice until twenty twelve was when we first noticed we began to see mortality actually rising first of all only for very elderly women women aged over eighty began to lose a few years of life on average by twenty fifteen and spread it to wider groups by twenty forty you're looking at men and women by twenty fifty and we had quite a lot of excess of that more than you normally expect and now now when we look back at twenty ten we can see that life expectancy has hardly changed at all between twenty ten and now whereas in every other country in europe it has this is quite outside those b.m.j. figures about austerity you're just looking at these life expectancy statistics this is just from the office of national statistics the office of national statistics produced what were called the two thousand and fourteen base projections for the future and i
average in the us and seventy's were very good decade for most people ok so let's take us to today david cameron forms has gone damn coalition in twenty ten. what happens then and of course razor may as well secretary what happens then we don't begin to notice until twenty twelve was when we first noticed we began to see mortality actually rising first of all only for very elderly women women aged over eighty began to lose a few years of life on average by twenty fifteen and spread it to wider...
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it was inevitable and made very clear by david cameron and george is, and they want that if you thoughtwith the job and it will mean coming out of the customs market. and it has to be inevitable. is that not the truth? if you have another referendum, never referendum ? if you have another referendum, never referendum? on and on? several ways of dealing with this. in the manifesto we said as liberal democrats, we were very clear about where we were standing on this issue. it was the labour party making it difficult for the electorate to actually see this as a vote on brexit, in the general election. it was not clear where the labour party were standing. you need that point, and i would say people did not know the customs union. the chance to reply. my position has been really clear. i spoke to leave and remain voters, the priority was to get the deal done, stealing in the customs union and single market we will get a deal. he said before the law regulation american stable economy but it is not about that. what is it about then? what is this for? what we have not heard, what the governmen
it was inevitable and made very clear by david cameron and george is, and they want that if you thoughtwith the job and it will mean coming out of the customs market. and it has to be inevitable. is that not the truth? if you have another referendum, never referendum ? if you have another referendum, never referendum? on and on? several ways of dealing with this. in the manifesto we said as liberal democrats, we were very clear about where we were standing on this issue. it was the labour party...
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but he is the kind of person that, when david cameron... yes.implement in prison custody budget, he said 20%. --10% he would implement in prison custody budget, he said 20%. -- 1096 budget budget, he said 2096. -- 1096 budget cuts, he said 20%. there is no empty seat at the moment. there is a quote on manoeuvring, putting the word out he wants a job. that is a claim from other colleagues. if you were in the cabinet and wanted a job, get rid of one of the people who wanted it more than you. so you put the word out he has been making manoeuvres. politics isa dirty has been making manoeuvres. politics is a dirty game. you are seeing more manoeuvres than just one. yes. i would say at the end of the day if i was theresa may i would take some time and watch and wait. i am ending stronger than many people thought i would. i would just keep the powder dry and watch others break cover. if this does not work, they will break cover, and you will see a scrap. the daily mail. borisjohnson's cyber war threat with the kremlin. daily mail. borisjohnson's cyber
but he is the kind of person that, when david cameron... yes.implement in prison custody budget, he said 20%. --10% he would implement in prison custody budget, he said 20%. -- 1096 budget budget, he said 2096. -- 1096 budget cuts, he said 20%. there is no empty seat at the moment. there is a quote on manoeuvring, putting the word out he wants a job. that is a claim from other colleagues. if you were in the cabinet and wanted a job, get rid of one of the people who wanted it more than you. so...
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they all have had direct relationships their paths are crossed right back to david cameron. who deregulated fire safety and live within walking distance of grand felt our. it remains to be seen what the outcome of the public inquiry and police investigation will be. but one thing we know for sure we will never trust the state and its plight are sick to mates to keep us safe again. since to fire the community continue to come to give a not just to pick up where the council fails but to china increase our power so that nothing like this ever happens again. that was a tragedy what's happened has happened to about it and you said it was looking for its woken up it woke me up what a lot of people up and i believe if we continue to stand and make the noise and not shut people out we can change this community to that way and. we know from observing what's going on that there is a more contemplated mood there is a more thoughtful mood amongst young people there isn't as much madness going on the streets that was going on as before people off thinking about oh so. this is a divide an
they all have had direct relationships their paths are crossed right back to david cameron. who deregulated fire safety and live within walking distance of grand felt our. it remains to be seen what the outcome of the public inquiry and police investigation will be. but one thing we know for sure we will never trust the state and its plight are sick to mates to keep us safe again. since to fire the community continue to come to give a not just to pick up where the council fails but to china...
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they are not much different to what david cameron was saying as to why we should stay in the europeanhe generation of michael heseltine, john major and kenneth clarke, this is precisely what they we re clarke, this is precisely what they were saying. whenjohn major was prime minister, he said his policy was for britain to be at the heart of europe. but theresa may's policy is to rent us out of every institution with europe in the title. this isn't partisan, unless being sensible is being partisan, and being lunatic is somehow being loyal to the true cause. lord adonis there. picking up that point. this isa there. picking up that point. this is a labour politician criticising a conservative government. how much does this matter? exactly. the government was quick to lessen the impact of his resignation by briefing the media by saying that he would have been sacked had he not resign. he's been very outspoken on brexit, making attacks on the government. you could say that by a labour peer resigning it's the second such resignation in a month. we had the head of the social mobility commiss
they are not much different to what david cameron was saying as to why we should stay in the europeanhe generation of michael heseltine, john major and kenneth clarke, this is precisely what they we re clarke, this is precisely what they were saying. whenjohn major was prime minister, he said his policy was for britain to be at the heart of europe. but theresa may's policy is to rent us out of every institution with europe in the title. this isn't partisan, unless being sensible is being...
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he wants commitments in terms of money and back in the days of coalition government, david cameron and uk firms, there was much more an emphasis the chinese letting a british companies come here, make things here, sell things here. now i think the direction of travel is the other way, this is about trying to encourage chinese companies, many of them linked of course to the chinese state to invest in the uk. at the forefront of that effort are british financial services, and britain's service industry which of course includes things like insurance, and legal specialities as well. on this trip we have some bankers from hsbc and lawyers as well, and we have the chief executive of the london stock exchange as well, there is a hope that in terms of a deal being signed, and i always like to have something to show at the end of these trips, but they will be some kind of link up, some kind of trading connection between the stock exchange here in the south of china and the london stock exchange, allowing people another side to trade in other side trading stocks other side. what kind of infrastr
he wants commitments in terms of money and back in the days of coalition government, david cameron and uk firms, there was much more an emphasis the chinese letting a british companies come here, make things here, sell things here. now i think the direction of travel is the other way, this is about trying to encourage chinese companies, many of them linked of course to the chinese state to invest in the uk. at the forefront of that effort are british financial services, and britain's service...