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shortly after then prime minister david cameron made a promise. after then prime minister david cameron made a promise. i can announce this today. if an institution is teaching children intensively then whatever its religion we will, like any other school, make it register so it can be inspected. the department for education declined to be interviewed about our investigation. it says it jointly agrees with ofsted is cases should be put forward for prosecution. and it says were a school is operating legally action must be taken. meanwhile hundreds of these schools are still running and thousands of children are left at risk of extremism, uninspected teachers, and poor facilities management. a man has admitted killing three teenage boys in a car crash in west london last month. the boys, aged 16 and 17, were hit near a bus stop as they walked to a birthday party. 28—year—old jaynesh chuda—sama from hayes, who was more than two and half times over the drink drive limit, has admitted three counts of causing death by dangerous driving. a teenager has been charged with stabbing two young soma
shortly after then prime minister david cameron made a promise. after then prime minister david cameron made a promise. i can announce this today. if an institution is teaching children intensively then whatever its religion we will, like any other school, make it register so it can be inspected. the department for education declined to be interviewed about our investigation. it says it jointly agrees with ofsted is cases should be put forward for prosecution. and it says were a school is...
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it was opposed at the time by david cameron, who said the choice should belong to leaders alone.one who was not a spitzenkandidat. the eep group will not accept any candidate for the future commission president who was not presented during the campaign as lead candidate of the democratic party and can bring together a qualified majority of the new elected european parliament. together a qualified majority of the new elected european parliamentm stores visit the liberals tried to go further, a directly elected commission president rather than someone chosen by party bosses like last time —— in strasbourg this week. they were never elected by citizens of europe. they were just appointed, in this case, we have juncker, jean—claude juncker, appointed by the eep which was the biggest party. so we would get away from that and people would stop blaming us for democratic deficiencies if they can actually pick from the list and thoughtful person. others think it should be jumped altogether. the european union is the union of member states. and it's taking away some member states... i thin
it was opposed at the time by david cameron, who said the choice should belong to leaders alone.one who was not a spitzenkandidat. the eep group will not accept any candidate for the future commission president who was not presented during the campaign as lead candidate of the democratic party and can bring together a qualified majority of the new elected european parliament. together a qualified majority of the new elected european parliamentm stores visit the liberals tried to go further, a...
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it was opposed to —— by david cameron.didate of the democratic party. and can bring about a majority in the new elected european parliament. the liberals tried to go further this week. a directly elected president rather than someone selected by party bosses like last time. they we re never relate party bosses like last time. they were never relate it by citizens of europe. —— never elected. they were just appointed will stop in this case, we have jean—claude juncker who was appointed by the etp. they we re who was appointed by the etp. they were the biggest party. we would get away from that and people would stop blaming us for democratic deficiencies if they can actually pick up the list and vote for a person. others think it should be jumped altogether. it is taking away some member states' power. this is a wrong message. we avoided the system to get completely in 2014. now the debate moves from parliament‘s corners to a meeting of eu leaders at the end of the month where there isa at the end of the month where there is
it was opposed to —— by david cameron.didate of the democratic party. and can bring about a majority in the new elected european parliament. the liberals tried to go further this week. a directly elected president rather than someone selected by party bosses like last time. they we re never relate party bosses like last time. they were never relate it by citizens of europe. —— never elected. they were just appointed will stop in this case, we have jean—claude juncker who was appointed...
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david cameron liked that. >> you mentioned the former premaster tony blair. it's never a good idea to fall out with a famous novelist. your portrayal of the character was devastating. can you reflect on your relationship with tony blair, his legacy and his recent attempted interventions in the debate? >> well, you know, one of the things i think about politics we often think in terms of strengths and weaknesses in terms of politicians. they have traits of character. that was true of chamberlain and every leader and it's true of tony blair his self-confidence and his sons with destiny in a kind of instrument for good lead to a kind of unfortunate hubris. he was a brilliant reader of the public mood and balancing what he wanted to do and how far he could take the country. he came across this issue and made it black and white with no shades of gray in it whatsoever. that was a mistake int and the mistake was then compounded by walking out to the house of commons and going off to make money. then the refusal to take any opportunity. on the whole though he tried t
david cameron liked that. >> you mentioned the former premaster tony blair. it's never a good idea to fall out with a famous novelist. your portrayal of the character was devastating. can you reflect on your relationship with tony blair, his legacy and his recent attempted interventions in the debate? >> well, you know, one of the things i think about politics we often think in terms of strengths and weaknesses in terms of politicians. they have traits of character. that was true of...
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it will be difficult, that is by david cameron resigned! generally difficult but within the conservative party it is off, that seemed to be dominating the agenda and they are watching very closely. she is not that —— in that position of strength she hoped after the election. people like michel barnier, says tallis what you wa nt michel barnier, says tallis what you want and then we can negotiate. angela merkel has a joke where she says i don't know what theresa may actually wants. she made a speech in florence, a hardline speech in lang caster house but the question is which one, where does she truly lie? in the telegraph... jeremy colburn, many would be that he is a prime minister in waiting. leader of the labour party and actually, the business community, the city of london and others are having to consider him now and think about him and think about what it would mean if he were to become pm. he is actually saying i will be quite hard—core. actually saying i will be quite hard-core. absolutely. no apology, the most ha rd—core hard-core.
it will be difficult, that is by david cameron resigned! generally difficult but within the conservative party it is off, that seemed to be dominating the agenda and they are watching very closely. she is not that —— in that position of strength she hoped after the election. people like michel barnier, says tallis what you wa nt michel barnier, says tallis what you want and then we can negotiate. angela merkel has a joke where she says i don't know what theresa may actually wants. she made...
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case trying to figure out which it is well in fact is the united states isn't retaliated against david cameron's decision when george osborne was to join to be what do you think just just for a second what do you think donald trump would do to mr trudeau if canada suddenly decided to be like britain as regards that that's a good and sober quest war on canada. and the politics of it is because nafta is at risk in north america probably the trudeau government isn't going to do all that much to make more enemies within washington until they get past nafta and then maybe they have some flexibility to go their own way i mean i think that the challenge within the united states and the opportunity for china is that i don't really think that the trumpet ministration does have. a very well thought out approach to how it's going to deal with what really is the big game of the twenty first century which is you know whereas twenty five years ago there was really only one political economy which was rules based free market economic ideology or arguably and i know that i'm simplifying the case because i only
case trying to figure out which it is well in fact is the united states isn't retaliated against david cameron's decision when george osborne was to join to be what do you think just just for a second what do you think donald trump would do to mr trudeau if canada suddenly decided to be like britain as regards that that's a good and sober quest war on canada. and the politics of it is because nafta is at risk in north america probably the trudeau government isn't going to do all that much to...
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. >> nigel faraj says david cameron will eat his words. >> things will never be the same again. >> the u.k. has managed to win over the hearts of the majority of the british public. >> we'll give the british people a referendum. it will be an in-out referendum. my vision is for this country and the british people first and for us to divorce ourselveses from political union and to re-engage with the rest of the world. it is upbeat, it is optimistic and it is something i think we're going to win. >> u.k. is going to be in the back of the queue. >> the consequences are negative. >> what comes first, world war 3r or brexit snsm give us a beep for brecks silt! [horn honking qukts. >> our leaders don't believe in the country. and we can run our own country. we can control our own borders. >> we're calling time on britain's membership on the european union. >> this is one vote that really will change things. go out and vote for your country. vote with your heart and do it. >> the wait is over. brits head to the polls today to decide their future. if they choose brexit to leave the european un
. >> nigel faraj says david cameron will eat his words. >> things will never be the same again. >> the u.k. has managed to win over the hearts of the majority of the british public. >> we'll give the british people a referendum. it will be an in-out referendum. my vision is for this country and the british people first and for us to divorce ourselveses from political union and to re-engage with the rest of the world. it is upbeat, it is optimistic and it is something i...
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we heard a former minister under david cameron, her predecessor, say it was good that she was going tose too many ministers were saying we will have deals with new zealand and countries like that. china is enormous. it was a modestly successful trip. she was seen to be out there... i think the issue overshadowing the trip was this debate about, is britain in a customs union or not, or does it have a bespoke customs union? the international trade secretary said it wouldn't work to have the uk in a customs union with the eu because it would restrict britain's ability to negotiate trade deals with countries like china. this is the nagging question that faces theresa may, that she has refused to be clear on, what is the sort of end state and what does britain look like post— brexit? it continues to dog her everywhere she goes. the reason why she hasn't been clear is because she's balancing between brexiteers and soft brexit supporting remainers, within her cabinet and her own party. are there signs that perhaps some of the european countries are beginning to recognise the dilemma that she
we heard a former minister under david cameron, her predecessor, say it was good that she was going tose too many ministers were saying we will have deals with new zealand and countries like that. china is enormous. it was a modestly successful trip. she was seen to be out there... i think the issue overshadowing the trip was this debate about, is britain in a customs union or not, or does it have a bespoke customs union? the international trade secretary said it wouldn't work to have the uk in...
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that's exactly what david cameron wanted before the referendum and he didn't get it.hope if we come up with that compromise for the transition period, we could basically tear the brexit is in britain, look, you got with you always wanted because i'm convinced, had this been given to david cameron before the referendum, the referendum would have gone the other way. oh, goodness the! ithink it is an opportunity. that's an interesting take in itself. before you go, you say it needs to de—escalates, do you think ultimately all of the men we are talking about today, will they give a little bit more, relax a bit more than they are currently doing? do you think this is still a deliberate bargaining attempt on their part? they have to be seen to be taking a tough line because they don't want tough line because they don't want to encourage other eu members to do what britain has, is, doing is to mark that's exactly it, what is happening. the reaction is typical. either way, everybody focuses —— either way, everybody focuses on the negative economic effects on the uk but i tell
that's exactly what david cameron wanted before the referendum and he didn't get it.hope if we come up with that compromise for the transition period, we could basically tear the brexit is in britain, look, you got with you always wanted because i'm convinced, had this been given to david cameron before the referendum, the referendum would have gone the other way. oh, goodness the! ithink it is an opportunity. that's an interesting take in itself. before you go, you say it needs to...
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and certainly with david -- david cameron. they make all the weather. do you think the s&p will be a voice. with the transfer of the common language. i'm 60. i'm old enough to remember. what britain was like before we went to europe. and the idea that there is so and then everything will be much better. it's nonsense. the 1970s. it will just be a little bit gray mare. it will feel a little more out of things. one of the reasons that chamberlain would avoid fighting hitler. they were destroyed with the british allies. and it did. even though we wanted. we were not able to fight. we can't can go back to 38. do we go back to 1890. what is the point at which we say things are really great. i don't think we can find that spot. you will be relieved to know that will take a will take a quick break to politics. this question is for the writers. what is your daily routines with writing. when i started off writing i found it very hard. and i then started to speed up. i became more aware of the techniques of writing. i enjoyed it more. people would say i like that
and certainly with david -- david cameron. they make all the weather. do you think the s&p will be a voice. with the transfer of the common language. i'm 60. i'm old enough to remember. what britain was like before we went to europe. and the idea that there is so and then everything will be much better. it's nonsense. the 1970s. it will just be a little bit gray mare. it will feel a little more out of things. one of the reasons that chamberlain would avoid fighting hitler. they were...
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saw great britain's thanks to david cameron let's remember reach that i'm a great supporter of that but why not grow giving money away if there's malnourished when we don't have any way we're actually investing it in the world it is even britain's interests why do thousands of africans pile up in libya trying to get to europe because of poverty it's actually margaret we have major war to destroy a little bit here. the drawbacks but overall it's easy in the interests of the western world to promote prosperity in the rest of the world just fine you know would you serve as the new charity commissioner of the present one reserves well there's no reason for the charity commission to resign that's not with the emergency that you just said that they failed to regulate it i'm saying that defeated has failed to regulate the british government has failed to regulate as i said the charity commission is an incredibly small body of people with an incredibly large job including very good rating extremists charities in britain. i don't blame charity commission the blame with firstly the government and
saw great britain's thanks to david cameron let's remember reach that i'm a great supporter of that but why not grow giving money away if there's malnourished when we don't have any way we're actually investing it in the world it is even britain's interests why do thousands of africans pile up in libya trying to get to europe because of poverty it's actually margaret we have major war to destroy a little bit here. the drawbacks but overall it's easy in the interests of the western world to...
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ian birrell, a contributing editor to the mail on sunday and former advisor and speechwriter for david cameronow bad is it for 0xfam that the government has said going forward there will be no future contracts until they are sure of that ethical stance? it is pretty damning for 0xfam, although i have to question why it is the government feels 0xfam is not good enough for new contracts, but it is worthy of continuing to hold the contracts it has held and they are worth millions of pounds. let me put that to martin bell. 0xfam is engaged in so many different contracts around the world, is ian right that if we take the chance of them getting future contracts away now, we should really be probing the contracts that they have now? oxfam is in so much trouble it has two and suffer itself. —— to answer for. i have been a unicef ambassador for 17 years. i have seen wonderful people, national and international staff, doing life—saving work on some of the most difficult corners of the world. i can only hope that this appalling scandal does not affect those people helped by aid agencies doing such great
ian birrell, a contributing editor to the mail on sunday and former advisor and speechwriter for david cameronow bad is it for 0xfam that the government has said going forward there will be no future contracts until they are sure of that ethical stance? it is pretty damning for 0xfam, although i have to question why it is the government feels 0xfam is not good enough for new contracts, but it is worthy of continuing to hold the contracts it has held and they are worth millions of pounds. let me...
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there have been some celebrations of the increased food bank use as a show of the big society david cameron's old for it i think anyone that's actually had experience of food banks and. anyone who's watched the film i don't you'll blake for example which was a graphic depiction of what using food banks islamic couldn't possibly cite i think that's a comment by someone that's removed from from the actual reality of the of such charitable provision i mean it's it to be reduced in the twenty first century so to people to not start of the children to not start of to have to be reliant on charity which is simply in the gift of people it might be given it might not be as opposed to benefits or provision that people receive is a right that seems to me a terrible state of affairs and i should add you said your union may be getting most of corruptions any other how can a union and association like yours help to be the sort of vanguard of this movement against austerity well it can help in several ways i mean you can launch the campaign that we have that we're talking about here in this interview. it's
there have been some celebrations of the increased food bank use as a show of the big society david cameron's old for it i think anyone that's actually had experience of food banks and. anyone who's watched the film i don't you'll blake for example which was a graphic depiction of what using food banks islamic couldn't possibly cite i think that's a comment by someone that's removed from from the actual reality of the of such charitable provision i mean it's it to be reduced in the twenty first...
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case at no point five percent north point seven percent is the un saw great britain's thanks to david cameron let's remember reach that i'm a great supporter of that but why not grow giving money away if there's malnourished when we don't have any way we're actually investing it in the world it is even britain's interests why do thousands of africans pile up in libya trying to get to europe because of poverty he's actually margaret we have major war to destroy a little bit here. the drawbacks but overall it's easy in the interests of the western world to promote prosperity in the rest of the world just fine you know would you serve as the new charity commissioner of the present reserves well there's no reason for the charity commission to resign that's not where the emergency say that you just said that they failed to regulate it i'm saying that defeated has failed to regulate the british government has failed to regulate as i said the charity commission is an incredibly small body of people with an incredibly large job including very good rating extremists charities in britain. i don't blame
case at no point five percent north point seven percent is the un saw great britain's thanks to david cameron let's remember reach that i'm a great supporter of that but why not grow giving money away if there's malnourished when we don't have any way we're actually investing it in the world it is even britain's interests why do thousands of africans pile up in libya trying to get to europe because of poverty he's actually margaret we have major war to destroy a little bit here. the drawbacks...
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to be bound by the findings of those courts we need our own courts to do that job david cameron of course announced recently that he's made his biggest career move and it's a chinese one billion dollar fund do you think.
to be bound by the findings of those courts we need our own courts to do that job david cameron of course announced recently that he's made his biggest career move and it's a chinese one billion dollar fund do you think.
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shortly after, then prime minister david cameron made a promise. i can announce this today. religion, we will, like any other school, make it register so it can be inspected. the department for education declined to be interviewed about our investigation. it said itjointly agrees with ofsted if cases should be recommended for prosecution. and it says where a school is operating illegally action must be taken. meanwhile, hundreds of these schools are still running and thousands of children are left at risk of extremism, uninspected teaching, lucy manning, bbc news. a man has admitted killing three teenage boys in a car crash in west london last month. the court heard jaynesh chudasama was more than two and a half times over the alcohol limit, and speeding, when his car hit the three teenagers, who were on their way to a birthday party. russia's president putin has ordered a daily ceasefire to enable civilians to leave the rebel—held area of eastern ghouta in syria. the area has been subject to an intense bombardment by syrian government forces backed by russia for more than w
shortly after, then prime minister david cameron made a promise. i can announce this today. religion, we will, like any other school, make it register so it can be inspected. the department for education declined to be interviewed about our investigation. it said itjointly agrees with ofsted if cases should be recommended for prosecution. and it says where a school is operating illegally action must be taken. meanwhile, hundreds of these schools are still running and thousands of children are...
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to be bound by the findings of those courts we need our own courts to do that job david cameron of course announced recently that he's made his biggest career move and it's a chinese one billion dollar fund do you think he'll be helping drazen mailed a visit to china today will it be the other way around because apparently there were problems and it's fun to know i would actually think that he will help. i'm. sure that people go and i mean i think he's a very decent guy as a matter of fact and i think he also is a great believer of the national interest and i think he will do all he can to help around to help the country but how he's looking to raise a may negotiate with leaders within the chinese communist party if some people reporting that overeating please point to be a correct decision major is a major delay that chinese investment into that and it's being accused of not fully endorsing the belgian silk road initiative nothing two hundred billion dollars of infrastructure projects in europe and africa by the chinese communist party and then she is appearing in beijing trying to say l
to be bound by the findings of those courts we need our own courts to do that job david cameron of course announced recently that he's made his biggest career move and it's a chinese one billion dollar fund do you think he'll be helping drazen mailed a visit to china today will it be the other way around because apparently there were problems and it's fun to know i would actually think that he will help. i'm. sure that people go and i mean i think he's a very decent guy as a matter of fact and...
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to be bound by the findings of those courts we need our own courts to do that job david cameron of course announced recently that he's made his biggest career move and it's a chinese one billion dollar fund do you think he'll be helping drazen mailed a visit to china today will it be the other way around because apparently there were problems of its founder no i would actually think that he will have. i mean you know two of the people go i mean i think he's a very decent guy as a matter of fact and i think he also is a great believer of the national interest and i think he will do all he can to help around to help the country but how he's looking to raise a may negotiate with leaders within the chinese communist party if some people reporting that overeating please point to be a correct decision a major is a major delay that chinese investment into that and it's being accused of not fully endorsing the belt and silk road initiative nothing two hundred billion dollars of infrastructure projects in europe and africa by the chinese communist party and there she is appearing in beijing trying
to be bound by the findings of those courts we need our own courts to do that job david cameron of course announced recently that he's made his biggest career move and it's a chinese one billion dollar fund do you think he'll be helping drazen mailed a visit to china today will it be the other way around because apparently there were problems of its founder no i would actually think that he will have. i mean you know two of the people go i mean i think he's a very decent guy as a matter of fact...
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. >> david cameron promised that golden era of relations with china.approaching a golden era? >> for the chinese it is tricky because from a strategic point of view, they, like the russians, would like nothing more than to have the u.k. split off from the eu, weakening and major global rival. from an economic point of view, it complicates things, in terms of investment decisions, as they do everywhere else, so it is a tricky situation for them in particular. there are a lot of conflicting interests. >> the indian finance minister in the middle of delivering his budget speech to parliament and focusing on farmers and the rural population as narendra modi looks to win over voters next year. what were the highlights for you this morning? >> what the budget has told us is that $225 billion will be spent on rural infrastructure. out of that -- last year, the whole budget was nearly $340 billion, so that shows how much infrastructure spending will go on. that means the fiscal deficit numbers have gone a little bit awry. we are hearing for this year is going
. >> david cameron promised that golden era of relations with china.approaching a golden era? >> for the chinese it is tricky because from a strategic point of view, they, like the russians, would like nothing more than to have the u.k. split off from the eu, weakening and major global rival. from an economic point of view, it complicates things, in terms of investment decisions, as they do everywhere else, so it is a tricky situation for them in particular. there are a lot of...
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funding gap of 12.4%, nearly double the english average. of course it‘s not but since 2010 when david cameronmeant that most of the police stations in surrey have been closed, apart from four or and now they are starting to close fire stations. one minister complained to me that surrey faced two specific financial challenges. in the first place it spends a lot of money on public services which this minister supports but secondly it‘s relative wealth means that surrey has faced what he described as stingy financial settlement from whitehall under a funding formula that target resources at less affluent areas. i worked for the cab and i see all the problems that come on with lack of social care. i don‘t blame councils. they are being starved for cash by the government. we have both had experience with our mothers in social care, in the midlands and down here, and i must admit the social care was better in the midlands. surrey might appear to be a very affluent county but it does not mean to say that it has wonderful hospitals. surrey have been seeking additional government money for quite some
funding gap of 12.4%, nearly double the english average. of course it‘s not but since 2010 when david cameronmeant that most of the police stations in surrey have been closed, apart from four or and now they are starting to close fire stations. one minister complained to me that surrey faced two specific financial challenges. in the first place it spends a lot of money on public services which this minister supports but secondly it‘s relative wealth means that surrey has faced what he...
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specifically to old etonianjacob rees mogg, though why he picked out poorjacob overfellow pupils david cameroncasper eatwell on youtube for capturing the performance, no prizes for guessing the song. goodnight. is here to stay for the next few days. that is something a bit milder perhaps arriving for the weekend, but still under the influence of high pressure, the air is coming all the way from siberia, making it feel warm over the next few days, particularly in wednesday. we had some snow showers pushing in, particularly across that snow line as well, and these will continue for the next few hours. that is where we have amber weather warnings that have amber weather warnings that have been issued by the met office, be prepared for some disruptions, we could see 5—10 cm of snow by the door, maybe even more, so that will cause more issues early on. tune in toa cause more issues early on. tune in to a local bbc radio stations if you wa nt to a local bbc radio stations if you want some travel in traffic updates. the snow showers are set to continue during the morning, being driven in by this bris
specifically to old etonianjacob rees mogg, though why he picked out poorjacob overfellow pupils david cameroncasper eatwell on youtube for capturing the performance, no prizes for guessing the song. goodnight. is here to stay for the next few days. that is something a bit milder perhaps arriving for the weekend, but still under the influence of high pressure, the air is coming all the way from siberia, making it feel warm over the next few days, particularly in wednesday. we had some snow...
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it should be noted he was appointed why david cameron so pre-theresa may.dering where the government's stand. you are in a difficult position. you are not necessarily for brexit, but you have to play along. alun: we voted in the referendum as the united kingdom. nikkeind the voted to leave the union. we will work for something that works for the whole part of the u.k. and the european union. we want this special partnership. part of my reason city in new york today is about using the new establishment of the u.k. board of trade to ensure that we are seeking new investment opportunities. attracteeking to investment and to the u.k. to ensure that every part of the u.k. benefits from the new opportunities as we leave the european union. andie: that is great definitely the tory party line, but welsh people are not necessarily full throttle when it comes to support for brexit and the process. wise theresa may against another referendum? alun: there's a awful lot of noise out there at the moment. there has been a referendum and we have an obligation to deliver on
it should be noted he was appointed why david cameron so pre-theresa may.dering where the government's stand. you are in a difficult position. you are not necessarily for brexit, but you have to play along. alun: we voted in the referendum as the united kingdom. nikkeind the voted to leave the union. we will work for something that works for the whole part of the u.k. and the european union. we want this special partnership. part of my reason city in new york today is about using the new...
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jihadist john two years ago was a very high priority for david cameron two years ago. the strategic layer of the land. there are still untold thousands of foreign fighters who flocked there and weren't killed, and during the battles of mosul or raqqa simply scattered to the wind. some may have made it back into europe via the exodus of refugees which has always been a policy of isis. it doesn't in any way diminish the resolve and the intention of this organisation to carry out terror attacks in the west. in a way it is better spate because i wish this had happened before the uk sustained half a dozen terror attacks or attempted terror attacks in the last year. the western imagination has nearly forgotten about the beatles because there were so many more atrocities and massacres perpetrated since then. you are interviewing the families of the victims are finally feel some sense of closure and that justice is about to be done. could these two provide some important intelligence and information about the otherforeign intelligence and information about the other foreign fi
jihadist john two years ago was a very high priority for david cameron two years ago. the strategic layer of the land. there are still untold thousands of foreign fighters who flocked there and weren't killed, and during the battles of mosul or raqqa simply scattered to the wind. some may have made it back into europe via the exodus of refugees which has always been a policy of isis. it doesn't in any way diminish the resolve and the intention of this organisation to carry out terror attacks in...
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it was clearly laid out by the remain campaign and david cameron. making decisions posted 2019 when we actually leave. the future is bright but we need to light it up and show that vision to people in this country. this is beyond 100 days. still to come — the river nile in virtual reality. we take a different perspective on the project to build africa's biggest hydroelectric dam. two victims of the "black cab rapist" john worboys have won a landmark legal case against the metropolitan police after officers failed to take action when they reported him. the supreme court ruling means police may now face legal action if they fail to properly investigate serious cases. here's our legal correspondent, clive coleman. for years, john worboys cruised the streets of london in his black cab looking for women to dupe, drug and sexually assault. this woman, known for legal reasons as dst, was attacked by warboys in 2003 and was the first to report him to police. i put my trust in the police. i went to them, for them to sort this out. i knew who had attacked me.
it was clearly laid out by the remain campaign and david cameron. making decisions posted 2019 when we actually leave. the future is bright but we need to light it up and show that vision to people in this country. this is beyond 100 days. still to come — the river nile in virtual reality. we take a different perspective on the project to build africa's biggest hydroelectric dam. two victims of the "black cab rapist" john worboys have won a landmark legal case against the...
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steve helton as a former advisor to david cameron. mara liasson, national political correspondent for national public radio and matthew continuity. we have seen so many of these. there is something of a numbness when you hear it happens but then when you are hit by the number, it is shocking. >> when you listen to the kids talk about what they saw, i have a middle schooler and high schooler. it's -- they're been 12 school shootings in 2018. we have had 45 days of 2018. this happens too much. >> bret: getting to stopping this, steve, is a conundrum. it doesn't happen in great britain the frequency it has here. it happens but it doesn't happen in these numbers. you heard senator nelson, senator rubio. wait for the facts. see what the deal is. there's a hunger to try to figure out how we as a country are going to tackle this. >> there is. as mara was saying, it's really hard to take. no child should have to see things like that and have to recount them in the way we just heard. of course there is a natural human reaction which is to say
steve helton as a former advisor to david cameron. mara liasson, national political correspondent for national public radio and matthew continuity. we have seen so many of these. there is something of a numbness when you hear it happens but then when you are hit by the number, it is shocking. >> when you listen to the kids talk about what they saw, i have a middle schooler and high schooler. it's -- they're been 12 school shootings in 2018. we have had 45 days of 2018. this happens too...
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david cameron was then elected leader and the first speech he gave was how he wa nted the first speech mainstream. we want to encourage more women to step forward , encourage more women to step forward, support them through the journey and campaign within the conservative party to make sure that they were selected. in a period, as we went into the 2010 election and this election, we got to 70. percentage rise, we know this great institution, still 32% female. and are case, still 21%, we have much more to do. in our case we have different problems, i think a lot of women who are natural campaigners do not think of themselves as political people, but if they have campaigned in some way, and they think they have got what it takes, they should step up and started the journey. disappointing on this remarkable day as it is that the figure is still where it is. it is cause for celebration today. that is what we should be doing. untilthis celebration today. that is what we should be doing. until this place is at least 50—50, we still have much more to do. the labour party as baronessjenkin has
david cameron was then elected leader and the first speech he gave was how he wa nted the first speech mainstream. we want to encourage more women to step forward , encourage more women to step forward, support them through the journey and campaign within the conservative party to make sure that they were selected. in a period, as we went into the 2010 election and this election, we got to 70. percentage rise, we know this great institution, still 32% female. and are case, still 21%, we have...
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along with delany tarr, david hogg, cameron caskey. >> what do you think is the one thing about yourere? >> the fact that we are getting shot. i have to forgive myself for that. keep moving. >> the things as much i would love to worry prom dresses college acceptance letters. in my mind i can't think about anything now except change. all i can think about is the 17 faces. >> they're taking their movement nationwide. with the march on washington. next month. >> how does a march bring change. >> i think all of the things that happened since the first women's march. the metoo movement. along with the women. our turn. and the grieving students' turn to put an end to this. and be heard. >> we are going to make ourselves so loud. so bratzen. they've won't be able to ignore us in the white house. all about gaining a platform so we can diswith them creating common sense gun laws and tricker legislation. >> we want assault rifles off the market. >> automatic. semiautomatic have no place in civilian society. >> a slippery slope. ar 15s. more gun rights are take any way from people. >> we have a
along with delany tarr, david hogg, cameron caskey. >> what do you think is the one thing about yourere? >> the fact that we are getting shot. i have to forgive myself for that. keep moving. >> the things as much i would love to worry prom dresses college acceptance letters. in my mind i can't think about anything now except change. all i can think about is the 17 faces. >> they're taking their movement nationwide. with the march on washington. next month. >> how...
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amigos como cameron casly, david hook, jackie crin.go de todo esto, cÓmo se siente tanta responsabilidad? >> sÉ que probablemente estÁ esperando que le diga que es difÍcil y muy estresante, pero es lo que queremos estar haciendo. porque de esta forma estamos trabajando dÍa y noche y sabemos que de esta forma va a haber cambio. reportera: muchÍsimas veces por el testimonio. tambiÉn querÍa comentarles que para la marcha, estos estudiantes tendrÁn una justificaciÓn para la ausencia de la escuela. Ésa es toda la informaciÓn que les tengo hasta el momento desde parkland, florida, ahora regreso al estudio. javier: nos llegan informaciones de Último momento que diferentes estudiantes en boca ratÓn en este mismo momento se han salido de sus escuelas y estÁn caminando en protesta, precisamente por esta idea de muchos congresistas de no tocar todavÍa el tema de las armas. nos vemos ahÍ en imÁgenes en vivo. todo esto estÁ pasando en el sur de florida. especÍficamente en el balneario de boca ratÓn. son imÁgenes que recibimos a esta hora del helicÓ
amigos como cameron casly, david hook, jackie crin.go de todo esto, cÓmo se siente tanta responsabilidad? >> sÉ que probablemente estÁ esperando que le diga que es difÍcil y muy estresante, pero es lo que queremos estar haciendo. porque de esta forma estamos trabajando dÍa y noche y sabemos que de esta forma va a haber cambio. reportera: muchÍsimas veces por el testimonio. tambiÉn querÍa comentarles que para la marcha, estos estudiantes tendrÁn una justificaciÓn para la ausencia...
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david cameron said you need the single market, boris johnson is saying we don't.. i think he gave a few specifics. he spoke about how the single market doesn't make it that much easierfor british single market doesn't make it that much easier for british businesses. he gave the example of becoming a ski instructor. it's hard to go to france and do that. the single market is trumped up as this panacea when actually in reality, it imposes eu regulations on 100% of uk businesses when only 6% export to the eu. what's important is that the idea that the exit dividend, the £350 million a week that was spoken of during the campaign, that is the gross figure, the net is about half of that, that money will come back to the uk and when we leave the eu we will be able to spend that money on services like the nhs. that is much disputed claim and the net figure is much lower than that, but what about boris johnson's assertion that the risk of growing effort to stop brexit and that any attempt to try to row back would lead to greater division and betrayal. isn't that likely to
david cameron said you need the single market, boris johnson is saying we don't.. i think he gave a few specifics. he spoke about how the single market doesn't make it that much easierfor british single market doesn't make it that much easier for british businesses. he gave the example of becoming a ski instructor. it's hard to go to france and do that. the single market is trumped up as this panacea when actually in reality, it imposes eu regulations on 100% of uk businesses when only 6%...
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the deal that david cameron had was essentially a cherry picking deal out of the menu that was not accountableare going to have to face some hard realities. francine: in its you don't see this mirroring for certain implementations or certain regulations? we saw the munich to get a consequence desk conference, data protection and data security. the you think that is a load of nonsense? >> the u.k. can always opt in to adopt other people's standards, but that is different from having a say in them or being able to codevelop them. it is opened in the country to adopt the standards and that is acceptable. the harsh reality is, unless you want to stay in a customs union or we want to be in a single market, both of which have been excluded, you're not left with much else. after that, two to four years down the road, one can then see much policy areas, one can seek you their equivalents or even adoption of the european standards. but i don't think the european union is going to be letting a nonmember co-decide what the standards should be. francine: what does it mean for financial services? >> it is
the deal that david cameron had was essentially a cherry picking deal out of the menu that was not accountableare going to have to face some hard realities. francine: in its you don't see this mirroring for certain implementations or certain regulations? we saw the munich to get a consequence desk conference, data protection and data security. the you think that is a load of nonsense? >> the u.k. can always opt in to adopt other people's standards, but that is different from having a say...
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the then prime minister david cameron said mr downey should never have been given such assurances, describing. now, the legal aid agency has decided to provide funding to the families of the victims, which will allow them to begin civil action. the move has been welcomed by some, who hope this could be an opportunity to solve one of the most significant ira bombings during the decades of that became known as the troubles. frankie mccamley, bbc news. a judge will rule later today on a request by the wikileaks founder, julian assange, to drop a warrant for his arrest. he's been living in the ecuadorian embassy in london for more than five years to avoid deportation to sweden. julian assange believes he will be extradited to the united states if he leaves the embassy, for questioning about the activities of wikileaks. public health england says it wants e—cigarettes to be given on the nhs because they're an effective way to help smokers quit. public health england says vaping poses only a small fraction of the risk of smoking tobacco. 0ur health reporter michelle roberts has more. the department
the then prime minister david cameron said mr downey should never have been given such assurances, describing. now, the legal aid agency has decided to provide funding to the families of the victims, which will allow them to begin civil action. the move has been welcomed by some, who hope this could be an opportunity to solve one of the most significant ira bombings during the decades of that became known as the troubles. frankie mccamley, bbc news. a judge will rule later today on a request by...
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, steve hilton, host of the "the next revolution" and advisor to former british prime minister david camerong in washington. you have been discussing that with ben. i completely agree. the real answer is not trying to deal with it in the short-term spending deal. the real answer is radical reform to the swamp and that is what we're going to be seeing i think with the other announcement today. as far as the spending deal is concerned, i'm pleased that the military will get resources they need. that is good news. it is great we move on to the serious long-term changes that need to be made in washington. steve: one of those things is, and you look, at exemplified with the lovebirds at the fbi. they have got thrown off the case. people are going, why are they still working at the fbi? what us did it take to get fired in washington, d.c.? steve, that is what you're talking about. where it sounds like the president is going to try to do a little better job draining the swamp and getting rid of some of the federal protections that some of these government employees have. >> yes, steve, this is such
, steve hilton, host of the "the next revolution" and advisor to former british prime minister david camerong in washington. you have been discussing that with ben. i completely agree. the real answer is not trying to deal with it in the short-term spending deal. the real answer is radical reform to the swamp and that is what we're going to be seeing i think with the other announcement today. as far as the spending deal is concerned, i'm pleased that the military will get resources...
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serves as a strategist for the former prime minister of britain david cameron who no longer has thatn it comes to these bonuses given to their workers? >> you know, it's a great idea. two reasons it's a great idea. it would put more money in the pockets of american workers. that is the real reason it's a good idea. it is politically good idea because it reminds everyone of the riddicklous elitist attitude of the democrats exemplified by nancy pelosi. they have been dead wrong, establishment democrats have been dead wrong on the economy all the way along. they didn't understand the economic pain some americans were going through. where they live the economy was booming. their incomes weren't going down. their jobs were not going to china or replaced by cheap imported labor so they thought everything was fine. they resisted everything the administration has done to get the economy going. now, when you see the good news coming through, the increase in jobs, increase in full-time jobs. increase in wages after years staffing nation, they ever nothing to say because basically, good news fo
serves as a strategist for the former prime minister of britain david cameron who no longer has thatn it comes to these bonuses given to their workers? >> you know, it's a great idea. two reasons it's a great idea. it would put more money in the pockets of american workers. that is the real reason it's a good idea. it is politically good idea because it reminds everyone of the riddicklous elitist attitude of the democrats exemplified by nancy pelosi. they have been dead wrong,...
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>> david,ly let you have the last word there. thank you all, camerond, alex, jacqueline, thank you for coming on. i know it's not easy to do this. we appreciate it. >> thank you for having us. >>> let me bring in the superintendent of broward county schools. mr. superintendent, first, you heard from the students. you've spent time with them. these are very determined young folks. >> chuck, i am so proud of our students in broward county. they are intelligent, they are articulate, passionate and committed to securing a safe future for themselves. and this is their moment. this is their generation. and they are stepping up and doing what needs to happen and so i feel so encouraged that this time will be different. >> now, you've heard one of the students say, they're not going to feel safe going back to school when the doors eventually open at douglas high, because they want to see some change, some action. what do you think, is there anything within your power that you think you can do to make students feel safer before waiting to see what politicians m
>> david,ly let you have the last word there. thank you all, camerond, alex, jacqueline, thank you for coming on. i know it's not easy to do this. we appreciate it. >> thank you for having us. >>> let me bring in the superintendent of broward county schools. mr. superintendent, first, you heard from the students. you've spent time with them. these are very determined young folks. >> chuck, i am so proud of our students in broward county. they are intelligent, they are...