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david frost and his team are working incredibly hard on this — in good faith — so let's see where wead been rising. the two chief negotiators from both sides have been inside this building all week, and talks have been more intense than at any other time this year. yesterday, though, the uk side said the prospect of an agreement was receding. crucially, though, no one is walking away. the sandwich deliveries and late—night takeaways keep coming, but the uk says talks are in a difficult phase. one big sticking point is state aid. for example, if the uk government wants to give financial help to tech firms, will it need permission from the eu? would there be a punishment if it went ahead anyway? this is all about businesses on one side not having an unfair advantage over their competitors — the so—called "level playing field". we want a deal, not at any cost. this is not new. and we understand that for the european union, the question of the level playing field is key. and then there's fishing. eu countries want a guarantee that their boats can continue fishing in uk waters. if not, th
david frost and his team are working incredibly hard on this — in good faith — so let's see where wead been rising. the two chief negotiators from both sides have been inside this building all week, and talks have been more intense than at any other time this year. yesterday, though, the uk side said the prospect of an agreement was receding. crucially, though, no one is walking away. the sandwich deliveries and late—night takeaways keep coming, but the uk says talks are in a difficult...
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s chief negotiator david frost has arrived in brussels are going to be a few very hard to try and get a deal we're going to see what happens in the case today and we'll be looking forward to meeting the european colleagues later on so thank you very much. well britain formally left the e.u. back in january but has until december 30 fast to strike a trade deal but the main sticking points include access to british waters by e.u. fishing fleets and rules concerning business now if the 2 sides do not reach an agreement border checks and taxes will be introduced for goods traveling between the u.k. and the e.u. at the end of the year the dean bob has more for us from london i don't think anyone knows what the chances are unless they're actually in that room where are david frost the u.k.'s negotiator and michel barnier the chief e.u. to go see to meeting really we know what they're saying we know that there's lots of theatricals in the last few days we've heard from the u.k. that there is a problem with the e.u. side not recognising the the u.k. is fully sovereign and needs control over i
s chief negotiator david frost has arrived in brussels are going to be a few very hard to try and get a deal we're going to see what happens in the case today and we'll be looking forward to meeting the european colleagues later on so thank you very much. well britain formally left the e.u. back in january but has until december 30 fast to strike a trade deal but the main sticking points include access to british waters by e.u. fishing fleets and rules concerning business now if the 2 sides do...
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s chief breaks it negotiated david frost he's arrived back in brussels hopeful of a resolution. we're going to be looking very hard to try and get a deal we're going to see what happens in negotiations today and that will we will be looking forward to meeting our european colleagues later on this afternoon thank you very much it's good not day from not even in london so not much to get in there from david frost not surprising is he gets stuck in back in the negotiations. absolutely if you like it's him and his counterpart michel barnier picking up where they left off on friday when they broke a week of talks in london which didn't lead to a deal they put out a joint statement saying there were significant divergences on fishing rights on governance and on the level playing field in other words future competition rules and those are the same points that they're going to have to look at on sunday afternoon in brussels the head of the european commission a serve on the lyon spoke to prime minister boris johnson on saturday saying yes let's ask our chief negotiators to try again say
s chief breaks it negotiated david frost he's arrived back in brussels hopeful of a resolution. we're going to be looking very hard to try and get a deal we're going to see what happens in negotiations today and that will we will be looking forward to meeting our european colleagues later on this afternoon thank you very much it's good not day from not even in london so not much to get in there from david frost not surprising is he gets stuck in back in the negotiations. absolutely if you like...
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negotiator david frost tweeted -- after one week of intense negotiations in london, the two chief negotiatorsee the conditions for an agreement are not met due to significant diversions is on level playing field, and fisheries. shall bernier tweeted out -- michelle bernier tweeted out almost the same message. as the talks have been put on hold, what are you hearing from your sources? >> it is reflecting what the mood has been in london this week, because in the middle of the week it was more optimistic for michel barnier to come for negotiations, sandwiches, taking place late into the night and there was a positive view until yesterday was the u.k. side, we think we are going backwards that a chance of a deal is reducing. they decided the talks are at a difficult moment, but they sensed today is a crucial day where talks will continue right up until the end. if youook at it in terms of the course of the week, the two sides are still at the table. negotiations are continuing, albeit paused. we always knethere would be a political intervention at the last minute with the two leaders talking at
negotiator david frost tweeted -- after one week of intense negotiations in london, the two chief negotiatorsee the conditions for an agreement are not met due to significant diversions is on level playing field, and fisheries. shall bernier tweeted out -- michelle bernier tweeted out almost the same message. as the talks have been put on hold, what are you hearing from your sources? >> it is reflecting what the mood has been in london this week, because in the middle of the week it was...
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lord david frost, who has been leading the uk team, says he is "pleased and proud" in their efforts toe an "excellent deal". you're watching the bbc news with ben bland. a post brexit deal has been agreed four and a half years after the uk voted to leave the european union. the prime minister said it was "the biggest trade deal yet" with the european union — and said britain had taken back control of its laws, borders, and fishing waters. after months of talks and frantic last—minute wrangling, negotiators reached agreement a short time ago with just a week to go before the deadline. the president of the european commission, ursula von de leyen described it a good deal — fair and balanced and one that provided solid foundations for a new start with the uk — a long—term friend. the british prime minister, borisjohnson, says the deal will drive prosperity across the whole continent. it's very important in this agreement, line by line, chapter by chapter... it will be fair and remain so. the eu rules and standards will be respected. we have effective tools to react if fair competition is
lord david frost, who has been leading the uk team, says he is "pleased and proud" in their efforts toe an "excellent deal". you're watching the bbc news with ben bland. a post brexit deal has been agreed four and a half years after the uk voted to leave the european union. the prime minister said it was "the biggest trade deal yet" with the european union — and said britain had taken back control of its laws, borders, and fishing waters. after months of talks...
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david frost for the uk and michel barnierfor the on. frost for the uk and michel barnier for the eu, on. david frost for the uk and michel barnierfor the eu, are getting around the table again in brussels. you must remember that a trade deal is for keeps, not just for christmas, and that a trade deal is for keeps, notjust for christmas, and i think the prime minister deserves praise for standing firm and not allowing large and compromise —— fudge, we may regret just to get a compromise —— fudge, we may regretjust to get a deal over the line. fishing rates, business competition rules and how ideal would be pleased are now familiar stumbling blocks. number 10 said that boris johnson was determined not to leave a ny johnson was determined not to leave any route to what they described as a third deal u ntested. described as a third deal untested. let's be clear. there was never any doubt that the promise to the british people was that there would be a treaty, quite frankly, there should be one already, this is not an ambitious deal that bri
david frost for the uk and michel barnierfor the on. frost for the uk and michel barnier for the eu, on. david frost for the uk and michel barnierfor the eu, are getting around the table again in brussels. you must remember that a trade deal is for keeps, not just for christmas, and that a trade deal is for keeps, notjust for christmas, and i think the prime minister deserves praise for standing firm and not allowing large and compromise —— fudge, we may regret just to get a compromise...
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and apparently so it‘s david frost who isa apparently so it‘s david frost who is a lot less gloomy thanmy than sources were expecting. so basically saying britain was given a real push back on fishing but apparently were not so upset about that but this is from an eu source. so it‘s quite hard to really work out where things are at today. and a final thought from john. everyone is putting like mad right up until the moment a deal is signed. absolutely. and once after we should bear in mind are in a landlords and bar owners and then not knowing whether they're coming going and likewise many sectors of british industry, they don't have the details about how they will carry on doing business after the end of the year. they are delighted listening to the cbi and delighted that negotiators are continuing but they wanted to end and they want a deal and they are desperate for one to be struck and they want the details of what that deal involves for them because until they get that detail, they don't know which way to turn. many say preparing for this early but you cannot repenting of the final
and apparently so it‘s david frost who isa apparently so it‘s david frost who is a lot less gloomy thanmy than sources were expecting. so basically saying britain was given a real push back on fishing but apparently were not so upset about that but this is from an eu source. so it‘s quite hard to really work out where things are at today. and a final thought from john. everyone is putting like mad right up until the moment a deal is signed. absolutely. and once after we should bear in...
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tea m team for the eu, and david frost's team for the eu, and david frost's team for the eu, and davidk, team for the eu, and david frost's team for the uk, as they drop this overview they are set to meet tomorrow in person in order to do that but that doesn't appear to be the same as actually continuing on with negotiations. as you are putting out from the statement, those three issues, competition rules, governance and fisheries still remain a problem and a senior government source here in westminster tonight very downbeat about the prospects, basically saying that there hasn't really been any tangible progress since friday. there was a sort of college branch it seemed a few hours ago when boris johnson said he might change a few of these clauses in the internal market bill which so concerned the eu, but that is still being heard in the commons tonight and there is another taxation bill as well which is just another taxation bill as well which isjust going to another taxation bill as well which is just going to use the same closes, is not the right reading of the situation? it emerge
tea m team for the eu, and david frost's team for the eu, and david frost's team for the eu, and davidk, team for the eu, and david frost's team for the uk, as they drop this overview they are set to meet tomorrow in person in order to do that but that doesn't appear to be the same as actually continuing on with negotiations. as you are putting out from the statement, those three issues, competition rules, governance and fisheries still remain a problem and a senior government source here in...
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the uk's lead negotiator david frost and his eu counterpart michel barnier have said that "significantgences" remain. they said the negotiations were now paused, and tomorrow, borisjohnson and the president of the eu commission ursula von der leyen discuss the next steps. our deputy political editor vicki young reports. everything will soon be changing for this distribution company and thousands of others. injust four weeks, goods going back and forth across the border with the eu will need extra paperwork and checks. some fear that could lead to widespread disruption and congestion. it's difficult enough getting in and out of the uk at the moment with the delays at the border crossings and ferries. if you're adding eight, 16, 12 hours — whatever that may be — going forward, who's going to pick up the costs? if our wheels aren't turning, in effect, we're not earning any money. in kent, they're preparing a park for 10,000 lorries. a trade deal with the eu would mean businesses can buy and sell goods without paying taxes or tariffs, but there will still be more checks whether there's a d
the uk's lead negotiator david frost and his eu counterpart michel barnier have said that "significantgences" remain. they said the negotiations were now paused, and tomorrow, borisjohnson and the president of the eu commission ursula von der leyen discuss the next steps. our deputy political editor vicki young reports. everything will soon be changing for this distribution company and thousands of others. injust four weeks, goods going back and forth across the border with the eu...
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the uk's lead negotiator david frost and his counterpart had said they significant divergence remains. they said the negotiations will now paused and on saturday borisjohnson now paused and on saturday boris johnson and the now paused and on saturday borisjohnson and the president and the eu commission will discuss the next steps. our deputy political reporter vicki young reports. everything will soon be changing for this distribution company and thousands of others. and just for weeks goods going back and forth across the border with iiittt you will need extra paperwork and checks. some fear that could lead to widespread disruption and congestion. it's difficult enough getting in and out of the uk at the moment with the delays at the border crossing fairies. if you are adding eight, 12 hours whatever that may be who's going to pick up that may be who's going to pick up because? if our wheels are turning were not earning any money. in candidate they are preparing a park for 10,000 la res. preparing a park for 10,000 lares. a trade deal with the eu would mean businesses can buy and sel
the uk's lead negotiator david frost and his counterpart had said they significant divergence remains. they said the negotiations will now paused and on saturday borisjohnson now paused and on saturday boris johnson and the now paused and on saturday borisjohnson and the president and the eu commission will discuss the next steps. our deputy political reporter vicki young reports. everything will soon be changing for this distribution company and thousands of others. and just for weeks goods...
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that is what david frost is tweeting about with britain being free to do and make its own laws and doants. now all of that body of eu law has been kind of that body of eu law has been kind of copied and pasted into uk law. it has retained european law. but now we get the right to diverge from it. and that for the government is the great benefit of brexit, the freedom to do that and the freedom to strike trade deals. both the flip side of thatis trade deals. both the flip side of that is what you talk about which was that single market and customs union membership, underpinned it seamless, frictionless free trading with our biggest partner, the european union and that was everything from fish to a car to all the parts going into that car and everything in—between. now with that coming to end, there will be, although there will be no taxes or tariffs on imports and exports, there will be new barriers and the governmentjust four there will be new barriers and the government just four hours ago put out its new border operation model with a bunch of case studies about how it applies to fis
that is what david frost is tweeting about with britain being free to do and make its own laws and doants. now all of that body of eu law has been kind of that body of eu law has been kind of copied and pasted into uk law. it has retained european law. but now we get the right to diverge from it. and that for the government is the great benefit of brexit, the freedom to do that and the freedom to strike trade deals. both the flip side of thatis trade deals. both the flip side of that is what...
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given the talks that have taken place in london over the last few days between lord david frost, the prime minister's chief negotiator and michel barnier, the eu negotiator, there were sticking points, fishing and the level playing field. they could not get any further. so they referred up, the president of the european commission and the prime minister. there were two options that could have come from that telephone call. one could have been a pulling of stumps, a decision on both sides nothing was going to happen, given the current time frame and preparations for a no deal. or what we have got here, that talking will continue. so the existing blockages to arriving at a deal, but crucially given the question ten minutes ago, will they carry on talking? the answer is yes. we recognise the seriousness of these differences but we agree a further effort should be undertaken by our negotiating teams. they will carry on talking tomorrow in brussels. it is an away fixture for the uk negotiating team, having had a home round of negotiations in london over the last couple of days. they will
given the talks that have taken place in london over the last few days between lord david frost, the prime minister's chief negotiator and michel barnier, the eu negotiator, there were sticking points, fishing and the level playing field. they could not get any further. so they referred up, the president of the european commission and the prime minister. there were two options that could have come from that telephone call. one could have been a pulling of stumps, a decision on both sides...
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david frost and his team are working incredibly hard on this in good faith, so let's see where we getery far. tonight, after another day of intensive talks, everything is on hold. a joint statement on behalf of chief negotiators lord frost and monsieur barnier said: there is a lot at stake, and the irish prime minister says he fervently hopes there will be a deal. given the enormous negative impact of covid—i9 on our economic and social life, the last thing our citizens need now is a second shock of the kind that no—deal brexit would bring. for example, if the uk government wants to give financial help to tech firms, will it need permission from the eu? would there be a punishment if it went ahead anyway? this is all about businesses on one side not having an unfair advantage over their competitors, the so—called level playing field. and then there is fishing. eu countries want a guarantee that their boats can continue to operate in uk waters. if not, the eu might make it much harder for us to sell fish to them. translation: france, like all its partners, has a veto. we will conduct o
david frost and his team are working incredibly hard on this in good faith, so let's see where we getery far. tonight, after another day of intensive talks, everything is on hold. a joint statement on behalf of chief negotiators lord frost and monsieur barnier said: there is a lot at stake, and the irish prime minister says he fervently hopes there will be a deal. given the enormous negative impact of covid—i9 on our economic and social life, the last thing our citizens need now is a second...
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we could have tossed a few to david frost his way on his behalf, if he is not doing something else thise a look at some of the latest news on coronavirus. community testing programmes are to be rolled out in 67 councils under tier 3 restrictions in england, more than 1.6 million rapid turnaround tests will be provided, in an effort to reduce cases. pu bs, restau ra nts and cafes across much of central western scotland are reopening after three weeks. venues in ii council areas must still close by 6pm and cannot sell alcohol under the country's level three restrictions. wales's health minister vaughan gething has warned the country faces an incredibly serious situation as infections continue to rise. he said the government could break the agreement to allow families to mix over christmas, but said such a measure would raise huge issues about trust in government. the pfizer biontech coronavirus vaccine has been authorised for emergency use in the united states by the us food and drug administration. the agency had come under intense pressure from the trump administration to approve the va
we could have tossed a few to david frost his way on his behalf, if he is not doing something else thise a look at some of the latest news on coronavirus. community testing programmes are to be rolled out in 67 councils under tier 3 restrictions in england, more than 1.6 million rapid turnaround tests will be provided, in an effort to reduce cases. pu bs, restau ra nts and cafes across much of central western scotland are reopening after three weeks. venues in ii council areas must still close...
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with them, forfour more days, other, david frost with them, for four more days, just that logjamshey arejust turn, compensation. unless they are just trying to not be the first one to walk away from the table and not be the first one to look like they caused no deal. itjust to look like they caused no deal. it just feels to look like they caused no deal. itjust feels to me, though, four days is a long time. remember those stalks of michel barnier had to stop because they ran out of things to talk about because they were so to talk about because they were so logjams. it seems they are going to give this one last shot, trying something. and i think it leans on the level playing field, written‘s position on agreeing to not have worse than current standards of the labour marketplace, environmental protections, state aid, and the eu's position which penalty clauses in britain leveraging away from future positions. so it feels like there is a chance of achieving something, it may come to nothing, it mayjust be another case as before. i can't see them continuing this for four more days u
with them, forfour more days, other, david frost with them, for four more days, just that logjamshey arejust turn, compensation. unless they are just trying to not be the first one to walk away from the table and not be the first one to look like they caused no deal. itjust to look like they caused no deal. it just feels to look like they caused no deal. itjust feels to me, though, four days is a long time. remember those stalks of michel barnier had to stop because they ran out of things to...
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lord david frost, who has been leading the uk team, says he is "pleased and proud" in their efforts towith leila nathoo. was our main headlines here on bbc world news. —— those are our main headlines. next, a look back on the year in politics with leila nathoo.
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those two, david frost and michelle barnier, they stopped because they ran out of things to talk aboutey going to give this one last shot now and trying something. trying to bridge that gap. i think it's the level playing field non—regression clause which is basically agreeing to not worse of the current status of the labour market place in environmental protections and state aid, and the e position which is penalty clauses if britain diverges away from the future eu positions. so it feels like is a chance of achieving something, it may come to nothing and may just achieving something, it may come to nothing and mayjust be another charade, but i personally can't see them continuing this four days longer unless at least they thought there was something there. 20 reckon, it was of the idea but the level playing field? because with fish you could potentially, there is the stats you could come to some sort of agreement. is the level playing field, the future positions, if they can come to a deal without that, there will be no future ta riffs that, there will be no future tariffs to discuss
those two, david frost and michelle barnier, they stopped because they ran out of things to talk aboutey going to give this one last shot now and trying something. trying to bridge that gap. i think it's the level playing field non—regression clause which is basically agreeing to not worse of the current status of the labour market place in environmental protections and state aid, and the e position which is penalty clauses if britain diverges away from the future eu positions. so it feels...
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david frost and his team are working incredibly hard on this, in good faith, so let's see where we getery far. tonight, after another day of intensive talks, everything is on hold. a joint statement on behalf of chief negotiators lord frost and monsieur barnier said: there is a lot at stake, and the irish prime minister says he fervently hopes there will be a deal. given the enormous negative impact of covid—i9 on our economic and social life, the last thing our citizens need now is a second shock of the kind that no—deal brexit would bring. for example, if the uk government wants to give financial help to tech firms, will it need permission from the eu? would there be a punishment if it went ahead anyway? this is all about businesses on one side not having an unfair advantage over their competitors — the so—called level playing field. and then there's fishing. eu countries want a guarantee that their boats can continue to operate in uk waters. if not, the eu might make it much harder for us to sell fish to them. translation: france, like all its partners, has a veto. we'll conduct our
david frost and his team are working incredibly hard on this, in good faith, so let's see where we getery far. tonight, after another day of intensive talks, everything is on hold. a joint statement on behalf of chief negotiators lord frost and monsieur barnier said: there is a lot at stake, and the irish prime minister says he fervently hopes there will be a deal. given the enormous negative impact of covid—i9 on our economic and social life, the last thing our citizens need now is a second...
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the photograph of david frost, the ft, interesting ta ke of david frost, the ft, interesting take onrade talks poised on knife edge as brexit persists, that's on both sides. it's the guardian however which we suspect is probably not been briefed by the british government, but rather by sources at the eu. it says, break their own fishing rights as brexit talks hang in the balance, downing street was already rejecting suggestions that there was any kind of breakthrough today. the guardian on the brexit talks themselves, and then we have the male, which says bullish boris is ready to walk away. just as bullish, the french for bullish macron was ready to opt away we we re bullish macron was ready to opt away we were told over the weekend. tony, first of all, you spent a lot of your time trying to disentangle the briefing, the counter briefing, the spin on stories post office is the mother of all stories to spin, isn't it, what do you make of the sometimes contradictory information that the papers are giving us? well, it can be quite hard at times to work out what is performance art, whic
the photograph of david frost, the ft, interesting ta ke of david frost, the ft, interesting take onrade talks poised on knife edge as brexit persists, that's on both sides. it's the guardian however which we suspect is probably not been briefed by the british government, but rather by sources at the eu. it says, break their own fishing rights as brexit talks hang in the balance, downing street was already rejecting suggestions that there was any kind of breakthrough today. the guardian on the...
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the 2 party's future trading relationship will look like britain's mining breaks it negotiated david frost has been at the european commission in brussels this morning locked in last ditch talks in an attempt to secure a deal that breaks the transition period ends on december 31st and in agreement hangs in the balance. from generally 1st british drivers on french or italian roads maybe needing some additional pieces of paper a green insurance card and an international driver's license and the future of their health coverage in europe is also still up in the air. not so happy holidays for certain loving brits in spain they'll be soon and was everyone else and must apply and pay for a long stay visa if they want to enjoy their holiday homes for more than 90 days because from now on free movement more be free anymore. meanwhile e.u. citizens hoping to make a life in britain will be faced with a points based immigration system and prove their worst to the british state bad news for british farmers desperately looking for help during harvest time. traffic jams at the borders will simply become
the 2 party's future trading relationship will look like britain's mining breaks it negotiated david frost has been at the european commission in brussels this morning locked in last ditch talks in an attempt to secure a deal that breaks the transition period ends on december 31st and in agreement hangs in the balance. from generally 1st british drivers on french or italian roads maybe needing some additional pieces of paper a green insurance card and an international driver's license and the...
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s chief negotiator david frost is in brussels. we're going to be looking very hard to try and get a deal we're going to see what happens in negotiations today and that will we will be looking forward to meeting our european colleagues later on softly thank you very much and you may remember britain formally left the e.u. back in january but has until december 31st to try to strike a trade deal but the main sticking points include access to british waters by e.u. fishing fleets and rules concerning business now if the 2 sides don't reach an agreement border checks and taxes will be introduced for goods traveling between the u.k. and the e.u. at the end of this year well let's get an update from indian bob he's watching this all for us in london and the team amid this huge scramble what all the chances they have managed to actually sort out these talking points. i don't think anyone knows with any great insight the actual chances of a deal emerging but everyone does agree that time is very limited of course there was a week of talks
s chief negotiator david frost is in brussels. we're going to be looking very hard to try and get a deal we're going to see what happens in negotiations today and that will we will be looking forward to meeting our european colleagues later on softly thank you very much and you may remember britain formally left the e.u. back in january but has until december 31st to try to strike a trade deal but the main sticking points include access to british waters by e.u. fishing fleets and rules...
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s chief breaks it negotiator that's david frost's has arrived back in brussels hopeful of a resolution we're going to be working very hard to try and get a deal we're going to see what happens in negotiations today and that will we will be looking forward to meeting our european colleagues later on this afternoon thank you very much or others could not they are not in london 90 minutes and last minute scramble as i say but thing is that even if we get a deal it'll be pretty flimsy. it will this is what was traditionally in the aftermath of the 2016 bret's it referendum referred to as heartbreaks it there you heard david frost giving little away he and michelle bunny a of course concluded a week of talks in london on friday with a joint statement saying they hadn't managed to get a deal because of the sticking points of fisheries of the level playing field competition rules and of governance. who are due to kate's any future disputes well 'd on saturday as you have on the lyon head of the european commission spoke to boris johnson the prime minister on the phone they've asked the chief
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s chief negotiator david frost has now arrived in brussels. we're going to be looking very hard to try and get a deal we're going to see what happens in negotiations today and that will we will be looking forward to meeting oh you're being colleagues later on so thank you very much oh britain formally left the e.u. back in january but has until december 31st to strike a trade deal but the main sticking points include access to british waters by e.u. fishing fleets and rules concerning business now if the 2 sides do not reach an agreement border checks and taxes will be introduced for goods traveling between the u.k. and the e.u. at the end of the year well let's get an update now from india and bob he's in london for us now deemed the fact that senior negotiators are meeting on a sunday i mean that really shows how last ditch all of this is what are the chances that we actually get some resolution on the sticking points. i don't think anyone knows what the chances are unless they're actually in that room where are david frost the ukase negotia
s chief negotiator david frost has now arrived in brussels. we're going to be looking very hard to try and get a deal we're going to see what happens in negotiations today and that will we will be looking forward to meeting oh you're being colleagues later on so thank you very much oh britain formally left the e.u. back in january but has until december 31st to strike a trade deal but the main sticking points include access to british waters by e.u. fishing fleets and rules concerning business...
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th chief negotiator still working very hard david frost left the meeting with little to say both sides remain divided until in a bed to unlock the jam e.u. commission president. spoke at length on the phone to uki prime minister boris johnson but to no avail conditions were not there for an agreement they both said they plan to meet in passion in the coming days just a few sticking points have kept the sites from striking a deal one is the so-called level playing field that has rules governing business competition. a 2nd sticking point is more visceral who gets the fish france has threatened to veto any agreement that doesn't grant e.u. fishing boats generous access to british waters the u.k. formally left the european union in january of this year but agreed to adhere to the blocks rules until a new deal could be forged after nearly a year of talks there's no deal and the deadline is less than 4 weeks away officials are gloomy and so are many on the streets of london. streets in crazy i mean truth or else in the 16 we were retreating 4 years later but are very very much progress at al
th chief negotiator still working very hard david frost left the meeting with little to say both sides remain divided until in a bed to unlock the jam e.u. commission president. spoke at length on the phone to uki prime minister boris johnson but to no avail conditions were not there for an agreement they both said they plan to meet in passion in the coming days just a few sticking points have kept the sites from striking a deal one is the so-called level playing field that has rules governing...
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leaders britain's chief negotiator david frost has arrived in brussels for more negotiations both sides are still it's less than a month before the deadline to reach a deal meanwhile media reports suggest that british cabinet ministers will support the prime minister boris johnson on a no deal breaks it but in barbour has more london we're hearing that michel barnier may brief passages on the latest developments on monday morning if there is anything to to report on monday evening boris johnson again will speak to the head of the european commission to see whether any progress has been made because in the words of a british cabinet minister on sunday we are into the last few days of possibility of striking a deal because the contentious points fisheries access to british waters and how soon that should change a level playing field what kind of rules britain will have to continue to follow and how any disputes will actually be solved in the future well the outcome of the brics it talks could impact the u.k.'s covered 19 vaccination program that's juta roll up on choose day agenda holism
leaders britain's chief negotiator david frost has arrived in brussels for more negotiations both sides are still it's less than a month before the deadline to reach a deal meanwhile media reports suggest that british cabinet ministers will support the prime minister boris johnson on a no deal breaks it but in barbour has more london we're hearing that michel barnier may brief passages on the latest developments on monday morning if there is anything to to report on monday evening boris johnson...
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that said it's true that both the uk chief negotiator david frost and the eu counterpart michel barnier statement saying there still significant emergence, quote, and there's taking a pause to collect their respective sites and partners to figure out whether there's room to figure out whether there's room to move on these red lines that seem to move on these red lines that seem to be sticking. they are both saying that they want to deal, but it is, as you say going right down to the wire. we talked about deadlines coming and going, and high—stakes for months if not years now. but, as we say, it really is down to the wire now with just four weeks to go until we actually have to start trading on some kind of agreement, whatever that may or may not be. what you make of the fact that after nearly a year of negotiating we are still hearing about significant divergences? do you think that these are insurmountable? that's to caroline. this deal, if it comes, has to go through both european parliament and also... apologies, having some problem with the lines. caroline there. rachel over that yo
that said it's true that both the uk chief negotiator david frost and the eu counterpart michel barnier statement saying there still significant emergence, quote, and there's taking a pause to collect their respective sites and partners to figure out whether there's room to figure out whether there's room to move on these red lines that seem to move on these red lines that seem to be sticking. they are both saying that they want to deal, but it is, as you say going right down to the wire. we...
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this is what uk negotiator david frost tweeted a short while ago: "after one week of intense negotiationsndon, the two chief negotiators agreed today that the conditions for an agreement are not met, due to significant divergences on level playing field, governance and fisheries. " the eu's michel barnier tweeted an almost identical statement. let's go straight to brussels now — our europe editor katya adlerjoins us. in westminster, to you first as the talks have not been put on hold here in london, what are you hearing from your sources? reflecting quickly and with the mood has been in london this week because in the middle of the week, it was much more optimistic. michel barnier had come here for negotiations, there was sandwiches, takeaways and negotiations leading into the night, yesterday was a much more, when the uk decided to hang on, i think we going backwards and the chances of the deal were receding, they said the deal were receding, they said the eu side were imposing last—minute demands and this morning, the uk site, the talks read a difficult moment. but, there was a sense th
this is what uk negotiator david frost tweeted a short while ago: "after one week of intense negotiationsndon, the two chief negotiators agreed today that the conditions for an agreement are not met, due to significant divergences on level playing field, governance and fisheries. " the eu's michel barnier tweeted an almost identical statement. let's go straight to brussels now — our europe editor katya adlerjoins us. in westminster, to you first as the talks have not been put on...
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david frost, david barclay.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. 0ften to manoeuvre towards a deal. the eu was sometimes in step. often not. there is no room whatsoever for renegotiation. eventually, the two sides settled the uk's final bill, citizens‘ rights, sides settled the uk‘s final bill, citizens‘ rights, and a solution for avoiding a hard border on the island of ireland. but the british parliament rejected the deal three times, much to the fury of brussels. i‘ve been wondering what the special place in hell looks like for those who promoted brexit. —— without even a sketch of a plan how to carry it out safely. by the summer of 2019, theresa may‘s time was up. out safely. by the summer of 2019, theresa may's time was up. with enormous and enduring gratitude to have had the opportunity to serve the country i love. new prime minister, borisjohnson, the country i love. new prime minister,
david frost, david barclay.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. 0ften to manoeuvre towards a deal. the eu was sometimes in step. often not. there is no room whatsoever for renegotiation. eventually, the two sides settled the uk's final bill, citizens‘ rights, sides settled the uk‘s final bill, citizens‘ rights, and a solution for avoiding a hard border on the island...
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coelus is out of there and these are the headlines persons chief rex at the david frost has arrived in brussels for more discussions the u.k. and e.u. are still assad's less than a month before the deadline to reach a deal and the i'm barbara has more from london we're hearing that michel barnier you may brief us today is on the latest developments or monday morning if there is anything to to report on monday evening boris johnson again who will speak to the head of the european commission to see whether any progress has been made because in the words of a british cabinet minister on sunday we are into the last few days of possibility of striking a deal because the contentious points fisheries access to british waters and how soon that should change level playing field what kind of rules britain will have to continue to follow and how any disputes will actually be solved in the future when the outcome of those breaks the talks could impact the u.k.'s kovac $1000.00 vaccination program that's due to roll out from cheese day there are concerns about delays at the borders as the u.k. adju
coelus is out of there and these are the headlines persons chief rex at the david frost has arrived in brussels for more discussions the u.k. and e.u. are still assad's less than a month before the deadline to reach a deal and the i'm barbara has more from london we're hearing that michel barnier you may brief us today is on the latest developments or monday morning if there is anything to to report on monday evening boris johnson again who will speak to the head of the european commission to...
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pretty in 30. 1 to thank david frost and tim beryl for having been tough. but fair negotiating partners and i'm grateful to all our member states and the european parliament for that trust and their support i will now convene the cow college and ladies and gentlemen. at the end of a successful negotiations journey i normally feel joy. but today i only feel quite satisfaction and frankly speaking relief. i know this is a difficult day for some and to our friends in the united kingdom i want to say parting is such sweet sorrow. but to use a line from t.s. eliot what we call the beginning is all from the end and to make an end is to make a beginning. so to all of your pins i say it is time to leave rex and behind our future is made and europe thank you so much thank you very much the president is now on me to give the floor to negotiate a mission of banja. thank you but on president bush's. aren't great i'm sure you can. after 4 years of connectivity foughten the e.u. you need to be to preserve peace and stability and i don't a violent. to protect the citizens
pretty in 30. 1 to thank david frost and tim beryl for having been tough. but fair negotiating partners and i'm grateful to all our member states and the european parliament for that trust and their support i will now convene the cow college and ladies and gentlemen. at the end of a successful negotiations journey i normally feel joy. but today i only feel quite satisfaction and frankly speaking relief. i know this is a difficult day for some and to our friends in the united kingdom i want to...
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s chief negotiator, david frost, arrived at e.u. headquarters to discuss rules over fair competition and how to solve future trade disputes. according to u.k. nepaper "the guardian," the day also saw a major breaktough on european fishing rights in british waters. t.u. at the end of lastly left january, it remains inside the unn's tariff-free single market until december 31. arleaving that mt without a trade deal could have devastating effects on the u.k.'s economy. today for a congressionalls election that the u.s. and many other countries are already calling fraudulent. the election is expe to give president nicolas maduro control over venezuela'sational assembly for the first time in but the election's legitimacy is being questioned, because earlier this year venezuela's supreme court-- which is loyal elections commission without the heparticipation ofongress as required by law. opposition leader juan guaido called for a boycott of the elections and will hold a referendum next week asking venezuelans to end maduro's rule and hold
s chief negotiator, david frost, arrived at e.u. headquarters to discuss rules over fair competition and how to solve future trade disputes. according to u.k. nepaper "the guardian," the day also saw a major breaktough on european fishing rights in british waters. t.u. at the end of lastly left january, it remains inside the unn's tariff-free single market until december 31. arleaving that mt without a trade deal could have devastating effects on the u.k.'s economy. today for a...
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let's see what response we get from david frost on that. we are back at the top of the hour.n bbc news, amanda ruggeri explores the new technology that's allowing archaeologists to explore the hundreds of mayan structures that are still hidden beneath the amazon. located in northern guatemala, the maya biosphere reserve is the largest rainforest north of the amazon, and one of the world's most important hotspots for biodiversity. it also was once the heart of the maya civilisation. today, hundreds of houses, fortifications, temples and other structures lie hidden beneath the jungle. i like this part. but some archaeologists are determined to change that. they have devoted their careers to getting the jungle to give up its secrets. and new technology has revealed that, despite decades of work, they have only begun to scratch the surface. there's a deep hole and that is where they are digging right now. don't let me down. the maya city of holmul has been an obsession of archaeologist francisco estrada—belli for the last 20 years. he calls it the gift that keeps on giving. tryin
let's see what response we get from david frost on that. we are back at the top of the hour.n bbc news, amanda ruggeri explores the new technology that's allowing archaeologists to explore the hundreds of mayan structures that are still hidden beneath the amazon. located in northern guatemala, the maya biosphere reserve is the largest rainforest north of the amazon, and one of the world's most important hotspots for biodiversity. it also was once the heart of the maya civilisation. today,...
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negotiating team, negotiator david frost and his lucy: a dutch memr of the union has been giving herions to my colleague >> i guess we are happy, obviously, but we would have preferred to see a deal this past sunday, because then the european parliament would be able to vote for b iore the end of the year. but i think it is very important that we get clarity for businesses and citizens. so in that sense, it is good there is a deal. and no dl would have bee the worst scenario. so we are very relieved there is a deal. there is text that we can scrutinize, and it is very important to get clarity and certainty for citizens and businesses. so i am really happy about it. ursula von der leyen and boris johnson both said these ations were tough, they only had a very short amount of time to get them through, so i am really happy that ere is now a text we can start scrutinizing. lucy: business leaders have welcomed the trade deal, saying itas come as a huge relf despite it being so late in the day. deils of the 2000-page document will be poured over in the hours and dayso t calm, but it gives
negotiating team, negotiator david frost and his lucy: a dutch memr of the union has been giving herions to my colleague >> i guess we are happy, obviously, but we would have preferred to see a deal this past sunday, because then the european parliament would be able to vote for b iore the end of the year. but i think it is very important that we get clarity for businesses and citizens. so in that sense, it is good there is a deal. and no dl would have bee the worst scenario. so we are...
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the other stories making headlines in other places around the world britain's chief negotiator david frost has returned to brussels for another round of the last minute talks on a deal with the european union an earlier call between the u.k. and e.u. leaders fail to resolve significant differences on trading rules after december 31st talks are expected to continue for some days. a bushfire has forced the evacuation of a town on fraser island off australia's northeastern coast the blaze has blackened half the world heritage listed island since it was sparked by in the legal campfire 7 weeks ago officials said more than 90 personnel and 17 aircraft are working to combat the fire. a british extreme athlete has climbed barcelona's iconic glorious tower without the use of safety equipment george king took 40 minutes to scale the $33.00 story skyscraper and return to the ground he planned on wearing a santa claus costume but decided it would be safer without him. in his 1st major public appearance after losing the u.s. presidential election donald trump has spread further unsubstantiated claims
the other stories making headlines in other places around the world britain's chief negotiator david frost has returned to brussels for another round of the last minute talks on a deal with the european union an earlier call between the u.k. and e.u. leaders fail to resolve significant differences on trading rules after december 31st talks are expected to continue for some days. a bushfire has forced the evacuation of a town on fraser island off australia's northeastern coast the blaze has...
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the uk's brexit negotiator david frost arrives in brussels on monday for what was being called a finalush for a deal. >> we are going to see what happens. we will be looking forward to it. >> hopes that a deal can be achieved before the december 31 deadline have been fading recently. briefing european diplomats early in the day, and the counterpart was described as downbeat. the uk's parliament conservative politicians have be that have been competing there willingness to walk away. -- have been competing their willingness to walk away. >> the only deal possible is the one compatible with our sovereignty, and takes back our laws of trades. all in agreement is preferable, we are prepared to leave on australian style terms if we cannot find compromises. >> australian terms as the u.k. governments new euphemism for no deal and a lack of agreement on eu member states fishing rights in eu waters, that have made it likely. other sticking points on what has been called the eu wants companies to play by the same rules to avoid unfair competition. any future trade deal will need to be governed
the uk's brexit negotiator david frost arrives in brussels on monday for what was being called a finalush for a deal. >> we are going to see what happens. we will be looking forward to it. >> hopes that a deal can be achieved before the december 31 deadline have been fading recently. briefing european diplomats early in the day, and the counterpart was described as downbeat. the uk's parliament conservative politicians have be that have been competing there willingness to walk away....
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britain's chief negotiator david frost has returned to brussels for another round of last minute talks on a deal with the european union an earlier call between u.k. and e.u. leaders fail to resolve significant differences on trading rules after december 31st talks are expected to continue for some days. authorities in south korea have imposed new coronavirus measures including shutting stores from 9 pm and limiting public transport they have also declared curfews for the 1st time south korea's disease control agency reported more than $600.00 new cases on sunday. the german state of the varia has announced tougher coronavirus lock down rules aimed at slowing the rate of new infections their state premier markers made the announcement after a special meeting of the bavarian regional cabinet on sunday the new measures will see people having to provide good reason for leaving their homes and a maximum of 5 people from 2 households will be allowed to meet in public. political correspondent julie or sound delhi is with me here in the studio julia now stronger measures in bavaria could this
britain's chief negotiator david frost has returned to brussels for another round of last minute talks on a deal with the european union an earlier call between u.k. and e.u. leaders fail to resolve significant differences on trading rules after december 31st talks are expected to continue for some days. authorities in south korea have imposed new coronavirus measures including shutting stores from 9 pm and limiting public transport they have also declared curfews for the 1st time south korea's...
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michel barnier and david frost will have to get back down to take out pizza and send which is as we heard and continued this long slog towards an agreement and then no bets there really is totally open 5050 whether this will end well or whether it will end in a catastrophe both sides jews really want to come to an agreement though how much of this is real irreconcilable disagreement and how much is just shattered. it seems we might have just passed or we are in the process of passing this theater explained because now it's really getting serious on monday the british parliament is going to vote and vote yes on this extremely contentious northern ireland bill that is going to take back part of that was draw agreement that then of course is a real cause for a mess of anger on the side of the european union so things will go from bad to worse from here basically they have tomorrow to figure out whether they can still somehow wrangle these 600 pages of text to the point where they say ok we can say yes to that it's not very heartening and there are some big capitals like of france and also th
michel barnier and david frost will have to get back down to take out pizza and send which is as we heard and continued this long slog towards an agreement and then no bets there really is totally open 5050 whether this will end well or whether it will end in a catastrophe both sides jews really want to come to an agreement though how much of this is real irreconcilable disagreement and how much is just shattered. it seems we might have just passed or we are in the process of passing this...
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the negotiator david frost. to agree on a trading deal. of war and a no deal outcome is most likely one of the main sticking points is whether european fishermen will still have access to waters off the u.k. coast those are the headlines talks are. coming up next and with. africa where i'd be choosing the editing my own stories in a refugee camp with no electricity and right now we're confronting some of the greatest challenges that humanity has ever faced and i believe that the only way we can do that is with compassion and generosity and compromise because of the only way we can try to solve any of these problems is together. are so important we make those connections. world war. one. december the 12th 2015 representatives of $196.00 countries gather in the suburbs of paris but the 21st united nations climate change conference this historic summit brought them together to draft an agreement on sustainability the plan. the main long term goal turning back the clock on global warming by limiting temperatures to between one and a how and 2
the negotiator david frost. to agree on a trading deal. of war and a no deal outcome is most likely one of the main sticking points is whether european fishermen will still have access to waters off the u.k. coast those are the headlines talks are. coming up next and with. africa where i'd be choosing the editing my own stories in a refugee camp with no electricity and right now we're confronting some of the greatest challenges that humanity has ever faced and i believe that the only way we can...
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finalizing details on the phone with the youth leader of on the lion britain's chief negotiator david frost was in talks with his e.u. counterparts in brussels late into the night on wednesday any deal will need to be ratified by both parliaments u.k. parliaments will have to do this before britain they use the transition period on december.
finalizing details on the phone with the youth leader of on the lion britain's chief negotiator david frost was in talks with his e.u. counterparts in brussels late into the night on wednesday any deal will need to be ratified by both parliaments u.k. parliaments will have to do this before britain they use the transition period on december.
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s brics it negotiated david frost arrived in brussels on monday for what was being called a final push for a deal again. we will be looking forward to you know your big leagues later on the strength. of pipes that a deal can be achieved before the december 31st deadline have been fading recently briefing european diplomats early in the day frost's a you counter part michel barnier was described as rather downbeat in the u.k. parliament conservative politicians have been repeating their willingness to walk away. we are working to get a deal but the only deal that is possible is one that is compatible with all saw from t.v. and takes back control of our laws trade and forces. one in agreement is preferable we are prepared to leave on so-called australian start terms if we can't find compromises australian terms is the u.k. government's euphemism for no deal and it's the lack of agreement on issues like e.u. member states fishing rights in u.k. waters that have made it increasingly likely other sticking points of what's being called a level playing field the e.u. wants u.k. companies to p
s brics it negotiated david frost arrived in brussels on monday for what was being called a final push for a deal again. we will be looking forward to you know your big leagues later on the strength. of pipes that a deal can be achieved before the december 31st deadline have been fading recently briefing european diplomats early in the day frost's a you counter part michel barnier was described as rather downbeat in the u.k. parliament conservative politicians have been repeating their...
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not dinner for why did this dinner fall fall because the to lead negotiators michel barnier and david frost will be in the room and will be eating was the others too so nobody is strays from the past of virtue and makes any cause concessions that sort of are not in the playbook it is going to be a difficult and awkward conversation and the point is that the 2 side sides have been rating each other for weeks now and with the one side telling the other you have to give in and yes who is going to do that who is going to blink 1st it's not very likely that something positive and something big will emerge here tonight we know the european union chief negotiator. has spoken of a very slim chance of reaching a deal is that what the mood is like there in brussels. pretty much so if you listen to diplomats here speaking off the record during the afternoon it was like inside and covered me that the irish foreign minister he was speaking openly and he said that don't get your hopes up now the e.u. diplomat just said an hour ago that what it takes. to save this to sort of get to a breakthrough a politi
not dinner for why did this dinner fall fall because the to lead negotiators michel barnier and david frost will be in the room and will be eating was the others too so nobody is strays from the past of virtue and makes any cause concessions that sort of are not in the playbook it is going to be a difficult and awkward conversation and the point is that the 2 side sides have been rating each other for weeks now and with the one side telling the other you have to give in and yes who is going to...
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approached by barbara walters i don't know maybe artie were getting in touch with that certainly david frost was what we know bashir did was to cheat in order to secure the interview. the question is whether the cheating involved diana saying things there were 'd 3 of us in the marriage i don't think charles would be suitable for what i told the top job whether she would have said these things anyway and i think she would because it was after all the previous year that charles himself started the trouble by giving his own interview in which he started talking about his love for camilla so diana wanted to get her own back and as i say martin bashir used to be as methods allegedly to jump the queue but i think if he hadn't jumped the queue someone else would have got diana to say these things before. for she died with a religious matter of the ribisi martin bashir denies all wrongdoing as you know no one can seem to get hold of him at the moment there is an official inquiry do you think tony hall who i should say was my boss at the b.b.c. a while back you think he should resign over the method
approached by barbara walters i don't know maybe artie were getting in touch with that certainly david frost was what we know bashir did was to cheat in order to secure the interview. the question is whether the cheating involved diana saying things there were 'd 3 of us in the marriage i don't think charles would be suitable for what i told the top job whether she would have said these things anyway and i think she would because it was after all the previous year that charles himself started...
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counterpart david frost still have to agree on the final points fishing rights and fair competition rules for businesses there at european parliament has warned that it wouldn't have time to ratify any deal before the official deadline at the end of the year unless it was agreed by midnight brussels time. you're watching out there at live from london still ahead we're looking at what's behind a series of violent attacks on truck drivers in south africa that story coming up shortly. however it looks like it's going to be a rather wet week for a good part of australia we got a fair amount of cloud still spilling in across the northwest we have a tropical low just feeding some wet weather and across the kimberley plateau very close to broome there but some showers some long spells of right also developing across the interior will be heavy at times that could lead to some flooding just around alice we'll see some wet weather coming in here southwestern parts of queensland seeing some heavy rain northern parts of new south wales also looking very disturbed western areas 2 showers there just co
counterpart david frost still have to agree on the final points fishing rights and fair competition rules for businesses there at european parliament has warned that it wouldn't have time to ratify any deal before the official deadline at the end of the year unless it was agreed by midnight brussels time. you're watching out there at live from london still ahead we're looking at what's behind a series of violent attacks on truck drivers in south africa that story coming up shortly. however it...
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also not dinner for while it is dinner for fall because the 2 lead negotiators michel barnier and david frost will be in the room and will be eating was the others too so nobody is strays from the past of virtue and makes any cause concessions that sort of are not in the playbook it is going to be a difficult and awkward conversation and the point is that the 2 side sides f. invigorating each other for weeks now and with the one side telling the other you have to give in and yes who is going to do that who's going to blink 1st it's not very likely that something positive and something big will emerge here tonight we know the european union chief negotiator. has spoken of a very slim chance of reaching a deal is that what the mood is like there in brussels. pretty much so if you listen to diplomats here speaking off the record during the afternoon it was like 7 cover the irish foreign minister he was speaking openly and he said that don't get your hopes up not the e.u. diplomat just said an hour ago that what it takes. to save this to sort of get to a breakthrough a political solution between
also not dinner for while it is dinner for fall because the 2 lead negotiators michel barnier and david frost will be in the room and will be eating was the others too so nobody is strays from the past of virtue and makes any cause concessions that sort of are not in the playbook it is going to be a difficult and awkward conversation and the point is that the 2 side sides f. invigorating each other for weeks now and with the one side telling the other you have to give in and yes who is going to...
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european parliament, i also pay tribute also to the eu—uk negotiating team and the chief negotiator, david frostas listening to michel barnier and he gave us his assesment of reaction in brussels. michel barnier they really technocratic figure so when a man like that starts giving what basically sounds like an oscars a cce pta nce basically sounds like an oscars acceptance speech, you know there is acceptance speech, you know there is a sense of occasion and brussels, but the sense of occasion here is different of course to the sense of occasion in london. brexit is still a matter of regret and the european union. they didn‘t want the uk to go. they miss the uk. they have seen it as go. they miss the uk. they have seen itasa go. they miss the uk. they have seen it as a challenge to be managed, with the minimum possible disruption to the european union. their goal has been to defend the integrity of the single market and to attain their political unity under the pressure of negotiation. so they feel they have achieved all of that. but ursula von der leyen, a remarkable linguist who speaks pretty
european parliament, i also pay tribute also to the eu—uk negotiating team and the chief negotiator, david frostas listening to michel barnier and he gave us his assesment of reaction in brussels. michel barnier they really technocratic figure so when a man like that starts giving what basically sounds like an oscars a cce pta nce basically sounds like an oscars acceptance speech, you know there is acceptance speech, you know there is a sense of occasion and brussels, but the sense of...
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surely there is zero point in sitting in a room, staring at each other, david frost and michel barnier are nothing new. unless they are just trying to not be the first one to walk away from the table and not be the first one to look like they caused no deal. itjust feels to me, though, four days is a long time. remember those talks of michel barnier had to stop because they ran out of things to talk about because they were so logjammed. it seems they are going to give this one last shot at trying something. and i think it leans on the level playing field, britain's position on agreeing to not have worse—than—current standards of the labour marketplace, environmental protections, state aid, and the eu's position which penalty clauses in britain leveraging away from future positions. so it feels like there is a chance their of achieving something, it may come to nothing, it mayjust be be another charade. i can't see them continuing this for four more days unless they were onto something there. an experimental rocket belonging toelon musk‘s spacex company has exploded while attempting to
surely there is zero point in sitting in a room, staring at each other, david frost and michel barnier are nothing new. unless they are just trying to not be the first one to walk away from the table and not be the first one to look like they caused no deal. itjust feels to me, though, four days is a long time. remember those talks of michel barnier had to stop because they ran out of things to talk about because they were so logjammed. it seems they are going to give this one last shot at...
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this is our desert these are the top stories in britain's chief breaks it negotiated david frost has arrived in brussels for more negotiations the u.k. and the e.u. are still at odds less than a month before the deadline to reach a deal not in baba has more now from london we're hearing that michel barnier may brief us it is on the latest developments on monday morning if there is anything to to report on monday evening boris johnson again will speak to the head of the european commission to see whether any progress has been made because in the words of a british cabinet minister on sunday we are into the last few days of possibility of striking a deal the contentious points fisheries access to british waters and how soon that should change the level playing field what kind of rules britain will have to continue to follow and how any disputes will actually be solved in future. find its way to the choosing a new congress in an election boycotted by the opposition united states the european union and most latin american countries according to votes they say will enable president nicola
this is our desert these are the top stories in britain's chief breaks it negotiated david frost has arrived in brussels for more negotiations the u.k. and the e.u. are still at odds less than a month before the deadline to reach a deal not in baba has more now from london we're hearing that michel barnier may brief us it is on the latest developments on monday morning if there is anything to to report on monday evening boris johnson again will speak to the head of the european commission to...