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ina there was a delivered david cameron like? in a car?meron like? in a car? indeed, but i would be reluctant to pour over boris johnson bicycle exploits when there are so many more johnson bicycle exploits when there are so many more important things to be focused on that he has failed on and continues to fail on, test and traits, for instance, that would make a much bigger difference if the government got a grip on that. we are not quite sure which bicycle it was. the, anyway, i'm getting lost in bike details. let's look at the guardian. because they, i think it is the eighth paper, actually. having the story about the reading murderer, the life sentence given to him to day and mornings given about this and this does appear to be opening up really, the lack of control and preparation for somebody when warnings have been given about the potential crimes that this man was going to commit. indeed and this is always the unfortunate case you seen these incidents where the home office has to track so many different people and security services
ina there was a delivered david cameron like? in a car?meron like? in a car? indeed, but i would be reluctant to pour over boris johnson bicycle exploits when there are so many more johnson bicycle exploits when there are so many more important things to be focused on that he has failed on and continues to fail on, test and traits, for instance, that would make a much bigger difference if the government got a grip on that. we are not quite sure which bicycle it was. the, anyway, i'm getting...
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i think david cameron has done a fantastic job, he had to play a very difficult role.government came in, he had to create a coalition in a very difficult circumstances in incredibly elusive hopeless democrat characters. he has built this thing, they got a lot done, they continue to do a lot of good things. i think that the political situation is fascinating. and and the labor party are basically imploding before our eyes. and in public, the confidence in the labour party is disintegrating rapidly. and i think that it's a very good chance there will be an absolute conservative majority in the next election. that is what i am looking for. as some people kindly pointed out, i am indeed seeking reelection to the house of commons in the next year or so. and by may in fact. for the seat of -- who can remember what churchill said about ox bridge? after very, very grueling afternoon in which he had watched every single plane, every single fighter plane, holding off the germans, he came out and he said -- i think it was too -- don't talk to me, i've never been so moved. never i
i think david cameron has done a fantastic job, he had to play a very difficult role.government came in, he had to create a coalition in a very difficult circumstances in incredibly elusive hopeless democrat characters. he has built this thing, they got a lot done, they continue to do a lot of good things. i think that the political situation is fascinating. and and the labor party are basically imploding before our eyes. and in public, the confidence in the labour party is disintegrating...
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david cameron, i think, has done a fantastic job and had to play a very difficult hand. the government that came in he had it create a coalition with these incredibly difficult, elusive hopeless democrat characters and he built this and they have gotten a lot done. i think the situation in britain is fascinating. is implodingrty before our eyes, certainly in public. the conference is disintegrating rapidly. i think that it is a very good chance there will be an absolute conservative majority the next election. that is what i'm working for. and as melissa pointed out i'm indeed seeking reelection to the house of commons in the next year or so -- in the next year, by may in fact. in may. for the seat of oxbridge. who can remember what churchill said at oxbridge? after a very grueling afternoon in which he had watched every single plane, every single fighter plane was up in the sky holding off the germans, he came out and he said i think it was to pug, don't talk to me. i have never been so moved. but he said never in the field of human conflict has so much been owed by so
david cameron, i think, has done a fantastic job and had to play a very difficult hand. the government that came in he had it create a coalition with these incredibly difficult, elusive hopeless democrat characters and he built this and they have gotten a lot done. i think the situation in britain is fascinating. is implodingrty before our eyes, certainly in public. the conference is disintegrating rapidly. i think that it is a very good chance there will be an absolute conservative majority...
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i think david cameron is gonna fantastic job.e has to play a very difficult and the government became and he had to create a coalition in very different difficult circumstances but these incredibly difficult, elusive hopeless democrat characters. he's built this thing. they've got a lot done that they are continuing to do a lot of good things. i think that the political situation in britain is fascinating. i ed miliband and the labour party are imploring before our eyes, or certainly the confidence is disintegrating rapidly. i think it is a very good chance there will be an absolute conservative majority the next election. that is what i am working for. as melissa kindly pointed out earlier on, i am indeed seeking reelection to the house of commons in the next year or so. in may in fact. for the seat of looks bridge. who could remember what churchill said about looks rich? after very very grueling afternoon in which he watched every single plane, every single fighter plane they were up in the sky holding off the germans, he came
i think david cameron is gonna fantastic job.e has to play a very difficult and the government became and he had to create a coalition in very different difficult circumstances but these incredibly difficult, elusive hopeless democrat characters. he's built this thing. they've got a lot done that they are continuing to do a lot of good things. i think that the political situation in britain is fascinating. i ed miliband and the labour party are imploring before our eyes, or certainly the...
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i think david cameron has done a fantastic job and he's had to play a difficult hand.e had to create the coalition in difficult circumstances with these incredibly difficult, illusive, hopeless liberal contract characters. he's built this thing. they got a lot done. they're continuing to do a lot of good things. and i think that the political situation in britain is fascinating. i think that the labor party are imploding before our eyes, or certainly in public -- the confidence is disintegrating rapidly. and i think there's a very good chance that there will be an absolute conservative majority in the next election and that's what i'm working for. and some of -- as alissa pointed out earlier on, i'm indeed seeking re-election to the house of commons in the next year or so. in the next year. by may, in fact. in may. in may. for the seat of and who can remember what churchill said at ax bridge. after a very, very grueling afternoon in which he watched every single plane, every single fighter plane was up in the skies, holding off the germans, he came out and he said to -
i think david cameron has done a fantastic job and he's had to play a difficult hand.e had to create the coalition in difficult circumstances with these incredibly difficult, illusive, hopeless liberal contract characters. he's built this thing. they got a lot done. they're continuing to do a lot of good things. and i think that the political situation in britain is fascinating. i think that the labor party are imploding before our eyes, or certainly in public -- the confidence is...
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>> david cameron, you did not do your job! >> no justice, no peace! say her name!ylor! >> say her name! >> breonna taylor! >> what do we want? >> justice! >> what breonna taylor's mother got was not justice, and we're going to continue until we get justice. because change, real change, is absolutely necessary. >> that is injustice! >> it's amazing to have all these people standing up for her, saying her name. >> after people go through this initial shock, they begin to hone in on some of the things that were said in this announcement by daniel cameron. >> while there are six possible homicide charges under kentucky law, these charges are not applicable to the facts before us because our investigations show and the grand jury agreed that mattingly and cosgrove were justified in their return of deadly fire. >> i began to question whether daniel cameron actually even presented charges on behalf of breonna to the grand jury. >> then a juror comes forward anonymously and files a motion to release the tapes from the proceedings. >> that juror's attorney saying cameron mi
>> david cameron, you did not do your job! >> no justice, no peace! say her name!ylor! >> say her name! >> breonna taylor! >> what do we want? >> justice! >> what breonna taylor's mother got was not justice, and we're going to continue until we get justice. because change, real change, is absolutely necessary. >> that is injustice! >> it's amazing to have all these people standing up for her, saying her name. >> after people go through...
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cheering david cameron, the prime minister who offered the referendum, resigned.theresa may stepped up. brexit means brexit, and we're going to make a success of it. but it wasn't that simple. it was to become a long and arduousjourney with high drama here in brussels and back in the uk. and along the way, certain faces and phrases would become very familiar. you can't have your cake and eat it, too. they're cherry—picking. michel barnier was appointed the eu's chief negotiator for agreeing a divorce deal. his opposite numbers would come and go. david davis, dominic raab, david barclay, david frost... it was all a sign of how brexit split the government, families and the country as a whole. in 2017, theresa may lost her parliamentary majority. a year later, she was still trying to manoeuvre towards a deal. the eu was sometimes in step, but often not. there is no room whatsoever for renegotiation. eventually, the two sides settled the uk's final bill, citizens‘ rights and the solution for avoiding a hard border on the island of ireland. but the british parliament r
cheering david cameron, the prime minister who offered the referendum, resigned.theresa may stepped up. brexit means brexit, and we're going to make a success of it. but it wasn't that simple. it was to become a long and arduousjourney with high drama here in brussels and back in the uk. and along the way, certain faces and phrases would become very familiar. you can't have your cake and eat it, too. they're cherry—picking. michel barnier was appointed the eu's chief negotiator for agreeing a...
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seen here as the moment when the so—called golden era, launched just a few short years ago by david cameronhere was no announcement from the uk foreign secretary of sanctions on chinese officials responsible for these policies, and nor does he support the putting in place of tough human rights preconditions for any post—brexit trade deal with china. nonetheless, these were very tough words. he says what is happening in xinjiang is truly horrific, barbarism, he said, we hope was lost to another era. and whatever they think of the measures, that kind of language will certainly rankle here in beijing. it was interesting hearing president trump in texas today talking about the china flu or the chinese flake. some people believing that the white house made the preparing to release more information about china and the relationship with the rest of the world —— the chinese plague. relationship with the rest of the world -- the chinese plague. that's right. president trump trying to banish what he sees as his legacy, but tonight on capitol hill, lawmakers are gathered. we have live pictures of what
seen here as the moment when the so—called golden era, launched just a few short years ago by david cameronhere was no announcement from the uk foreign secretary of sanctions on chinese officials responsible for these policies, and nor does he support the putting in place of tough human rights preconditions for any post—brexit trade deal with china. nonetheless, these were very tough words. he says what is happening in xinjiang is truly horrific, barbarism, he said, we hope was lost to...
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seen here as the moment when the so—called golden era, launched just a few short years ago by david cameronm the uk foreign secretary of sanctions on chinese officials responsible for these policies, and nor does he support the putting in place of tough human rights preconditions for any post—brexit trade deal with china. nonetheless, these were very tough words. he says what is happening in xinjiang is truly horrific, barbarism, he said, we hope was lost to another era. and whatever they think of the measures, that kind of language will certainly rankle here in beijing. italy's coalition government is thought to be on the verge of collapse. a cabinet meeting has been taken place in which two ministers from the former italia viva party were expected to quit. that will bring down the government of giuseppe conti as the government struggles to contain coronavirus. people across spain are continuing to experience disruption amid freezing temperatures that have followed the heavy snowfalls of storm filomena over the weekend. roads and train routes continue to be affected, with the army being de
seen here as the moment when the so—called golden era, launched just a few short years ago by david cameronm the uk foreign secretary of sanctions on chinese officials responsible for these policies, and nor does he support the putting in place of tough human rights preconditions for any post—brexit trade deal with china. nonetheless, these were very tough words. he says what is happening in xinjiang is truly horrific, barbarism, he said, we hope was lost to another era. and whatever they...
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seen here as the moment when the so—called golden era, launched just a few short years ago by david cameronfrom the uk foreign secretary of sanctions on chinese officials responsible for these policies, and nor does he support the putting in place of tough human rights preconditions for any post—brexit trade deal with china. nonetheless, these were very tough words. he said, "what is happening in xinjiang is truly horrific" barbarism we all hope was lost to another era. whatever they think of the measures, that kind of language will certainly rankle invasion. john sudworth, thank you. with two days to go until its presidential eleciton, uganda has banned social media and messaging apps. the vote will come after one of the bloodiest campaigns in years. president museveni has been in powerfor 35 years. he's one of africa's longest serving leaders. his main challenger is the 38—year—old singer bobi wine. he's attracted a large following among young people in a nation where 75% of the population are under the age of 30. from kampala, our africa correspondent catherine byaruhanga reports. a sear
seen here as the moment when the so—called golden era, launched just a few short years ago by david cameronfrom the uk foreign secretary of sanctions on chinese officials responsible for these policies, and nor does he support the putting in place of tough human rights preconditions for any post—brexit trade deal with china. nonetheless, these were very tough words. he said, "what is happening in xinjiang is truly horrific" barbarism we all hope was lost to another era. whatever...
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seen here as the moment when the so—called golden era, launched just a few short years ago by david cameronchina's critics will say it may not go far enough. there was no announcement from the uk foreign secretary of sanctions on chinese officials responsible for these policies, and nor does he support the putting in place of tough human rights preconditions for any post—brexit trade deal with china. nonetheless, these were very tough words. he says what is happening in xinjiang is truly horrific, barbarism, he said, we hope was lost to another era. and whatever they think of the measures, that kind of language will certainly rankle here in beijing. john sudworth for us there. with two days to go until its presidential election, uganda has banned social media and messaging apps. the vote will come after one of the bloodiest campaigns in years. president museveni has been been in power for 35 years — he's one of africa's longest serving leaders. his main challenger is the 38—year—old singer bobi wine. he's attracted a large following among young people in a nation where 75% of the population
seen here as the moment when the so—called golden era, launched just a few short years ago by david cameronchina's critics will say it may not go far enough. there was no announcement from the uk foreign secretary of sanctions on chinese officials responsible for these policies, and nor does he support the putting in place of tough human rights preconditions for any post—brexit trade deal with china. nonetheless, these were very tough words. he says what is happening in xinjiang is truly...
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laws, the executive chair of the education policy institute — and former schools minister under david cameron'sids will have only had about three and a bit months in the classroom in the most recent 12 month period. how do they catch up? they're going to find it frankly very difficult indeed to catch up where they would otherwise have been expected to be unless they are receiving an outstanding quality of learning in the home environment. i know that some children do very well at home, but typically those from more disadvantaged backgrounds are falling quite a lot behind, and if we are out for another couple of months it would be very difficult for them to catch up, so i think now isa for them to catch up, so i think now is a consequence for them to catch up, so i think now is a consequence of this lockdown which i think is justified is a consequence of this lockdown which i think isjustified by is a consequence of this lockdown which i think is justified by the health crisis that we are in. the government used to do two things. first he needs to do everything it can to support home learning, a
laws, the executive chair of the education policy institute — and former schools minister under david cameron'sids will have only had about three and a bit months in the classroom in the most recent 12 month period. how do they catch up? they're going to find it frankly very difficult indeed to catch up where they would otherwise have been expected to be unless they are receiving an outstanding quality of learning in the home environment. i know that some children do very well at home, but...
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very strong links between tony blair and george bush, a camaraderie apparently between 0bama and david camerong7, seeing borisjohnson who politically very different to joe biden? �* , . , politically very different to joe biden? �* , ., , ., biden? british leaders have traditionally _ biden? british leaders have traditionally been _ biden? british leaders have traditionally been very - biden? british leaders have - traditionally been very different from their american counterparts. i do not think the differences in personality will be allowed to trump the need to closely together. joe biden has a long history of being a classicist, working closely with european and british partners. i think the agenda will bring them together, even though they are very different, and i do not think the idun team will be looking for differences. —— i do not think the biden team. i also do not think it is 0bama three, i do not think it willjust be a carry on as the 0bama administration after four years, willjust be a carry on as the 0bama administration afterfour years, i administration after four years, i think
very strong links between tony blair and george bush, a camaraderie apparently between 0bama and david camerong7, seeing borisjohnson who politically very different to joe biden? �* , . , politically very different to joe biden? �* , ., , ., biden? british leaders have traditionally _ biden? british leaders have traditionally been _ biden? british leaders have traditionally been very - biden? british leaders have - traditionally been very different from their american counterparts. i do not...
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i was part of the coalition government under david cameron.utjust withdrawing that £20 would be just so vital for so many families right now in the middle of the pandemic at the end of march is not the right thing to do and i'm very clear about that. the government _ very clear about that. the government has - very clear about that. the government has said - very clear about that. the government has said and you believe the government is trying to do the right thing. they point to other measures in place to support those who are particularly hard through the pandemic, talking about targeted support, the winter grant scheme, do you believe that the targeted support available elsewhere is enough to mitigate this £80 per week? ., ., �* ., ., week? no, i don't. you are absolutely _ week? no, i don't. you are absolutely right, _ week? no, i don't. you are absolutely right, the - week? no, i don't. you are - absolutely right, the government week? no, i don't. you are _ absolutely right, the government has come forward during the pandemic with a whol
i was part of the coalition government under david cameron.utjust withdrawing that £20 would be just so vital for so many families right now in the middle of the pandemic at the end of march is not the right thing to do and i'm very clear about that. the government _ very clear about that. the government has - very clear about that. the government has said - very clear about that. the government has said and you believe the government is trying to do the right thing. they point to other...
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to be white elephant projects in the short term cameron stadiums will be busy as the country becomes a focal point for international football in africa david stokes al-jazeera. australia's cricketers are off to a solid start in the 4th test against india in brisbane they want to toss some better on day one but did not have it all no no way at 1st steve smith heavily criticised for appearing to remove the batsman's marks on the pitch in sydney was the 3rd batsman to fall before the hosts reach 100 but they belong to monosyllabic shane the number 3 hitting his 1st test turn i was eventually out for 108 with the australians 275 for 5 at stumps. and england are firmly on top in sri lanka on day 2 of the 1st test of the physicals dressing room applauding joe root with their wintery century look after helping england for $324.00 for a lead of a 185 before the rain stopped play. elsewhere south africa are preparing for their 1st tour of pakistan since 2007 it'll be a too much test series stan were unable to host international cricket for the best part of a decade after the 2009 attack on sri lanka's team bus it's been a lot of guys have actually
to be white elephant projects in the short term cameron stadiums will be busy as the country becomes a focal point for international football in africa david stokes al-jazeera. australia's cricketers are off to a solid start in the 4th test against india in brisbane they want to toss some better on day one but did not have it all no no way at 1st steve smith heavily criticised for appearing to remove the batsman's marks on the pitch in sydney was the 3rd batsman to fall before the hosts reach...
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to be white elephant projects in the short term cameron stadiums will be busy as the country becomes a focal point for international football in africa david stokes al-jazeera. the german doctor who masterminded an international blood doping ring has been sentenced to nearly 5 years in prison lock schmidt dozens of athletes over 8 years many in winter sports and cycling blood doping aims to boost the number of red blood cells which allows the body to transport more oxygen and therefore increase his stamina and performance schmidt's not allowed to practice as adults at $53.00 is and has been fined 191000 dollars england manchester united's record goalscorer wayne rooney has announced his retirement from football after being named manager of dobby county the former striker joined dobby as a player coach in january last year but hasn't played for them since november that was when he took temporary charge of the club after affiliate kake was sacked he's now been given the role on a permanent basis signing a 2 and a half year due managerial changes in american football as well with the new york jets set to appoint the 1st muslim head coach in t
to be white elephant projects in the short term cameron stadiums will be busy as the country becomes a focal point for international football in africa david stokes al-jazeera. the german doctor who masterminded an international blood doping ring has been sentenced to nearly 5 years in prison lock schmidt dozens of athletes over 8 years many in winter sports and cycling blood doping aims to boost the number of red blood cells which allows the body to transport more oxygen and therefore increase...
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to be white elephant projects in the short term cameron stadiums will be busy as the country becomes a focal point for international football in africa david stokes al-jazeera. the german doctor who masterminded an international blood doping ring has been sentenced to nearly 5 years in prison mark schmidt doped dozens of athlete over 80 is many winter sports and cycling blood doping aims to boost the number of red blood cells which allows the body to transport more oxygen and increases stamina and performance schmidt is not allowed to practice as a doctor for 3 years and has been fined $191000.00 a motorcycle rider has died after crashing on the back already in saudi arabia 52 year old frenchman chapin was placed in a medically induced coma after the accident 5 days ago he passed away while being transferred by plane from jeddah to france is the 3rd rider to die on the really into use. the new survey showed the final day of competition which saw hensel's secured a record extending victory in the car category the french driver known as mr decker has now won 14 times his 1st victory was on a motorcycle way back in 1901. australia's cricket i
to be white elephant projects in the short term cameron stadiums will be busy as the country becomes a focal point for international football in africa david stokes al-jazeera. the german doctor who masterminded an international blood doping ring has been sentenced to nearly 5 years in prison mark schmidt doped dozens of athlete over 80 is many winter sports and cycling blood doping aims to boost the number of red blood cells which allows the body to transport more oxygen and increases stamina...