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proto leave 1st assignment in a local english newspaper the ad was sponsored by else the democratic unionist party do you pete. for them is a huge sum of money so they're spending it on a on a piece of material that's not going to circulate norden in ordinary little i'm at all the single efforts isman cost the day you paid 282000 pounds almost 5 times as much as they had spent on their participation in the u.k. as general election the previous year but no one knew from where the money had come to pay for it. ordinarily these unusual laws there are secrecy of political donations when ordinarily and you didn't reveal the names of political donors and the reason for this was kind of a hangover from the troubles of violence and ordinarily. the loophole was used by the dea u.p.s. shadowy benefactor to hide their identity finally after intense media pressure the d.c.u. revealed the money had come from a body called the constitutional research council or c r c but exactly who or what lies behind the c.r.c. remains to be seen do you know where the constitutional search came to get its money from you not a
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proto leave 1st assignment in a local english newspaper the ad was sponsored by else the democratic unionist party do you pete. for them is a huge sum of money so they're spending it on a on a piece of material that's not going to circulate norden in ordinary that on at all the single and ferguson cost the day you paid 282000 pounds almost 5 times as much as they had spent on their participation in the u.k.'s general election the previous year but no one knew from where the money had come to pay for it norden aren't these unusual laws there are secrecy of political donations when ordinarily and you didn't reveal the names of political donors and the reason for this was kind of a hangover from the troubles the violence in ordinarily. the loophole was used by the d u p's shadowy benefactor to hide their identity finally after intense media pressure the d.c.u. revealed the money had come from a body called the constitutional research council or c r c but exactly who or what lies behind the c.r.c. remains to be seen do you know where the constitutional search came to get its money from you not asked t
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proto leave 1st assignment in a local english newspaper the ad was sponsored by ulster's democratic unionist party do you pete. for them is a huge sum of money so they're spending it on a on a piece of material that's not going to circulate norden in ordinary little him at all the single efforts isman cost the d u p 282000 pounds almost 5 times as much as they had spent on their participation in the u.k. as general election the previous year but no one knew from where the money had come to pay for it. ordinarily these unusual laws there are secretly of political donations when ordinarily and you didn't reveal the names of political donors and the reason for this was kind of a hangover from the troubles of violence an ordinarily. the loophole was used by the dea u.p.s. shadowy benefactor to hide their identity finally after intense media pressure the d.c.u. revealed the money had come from a body called the constitutional research council or c r c but exactly who or what lies behind the c.r.c. remains to be seen do you know where the constitutional search came to get its money from you not asked th
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been called an "all—ireland plan" to remove the backstop and a deal which would satisfy the democratic unionist party business website looks at the appointment of phil hogan — from ireland — as the new trade commissioner for the european union. he's told reporters that that there had been "movement" happening on both sides of the brexit negotiations. city am says major us tech firms need to look out as the european commission is expected to give margrethe vestager the new official responsible for overseeing competition, more powers in an expanded role. so they are saying take tech cover. the gulf news looks into the sacking ofjohn bolton president trump's national security advisor. it says he seemed like an "odd fit" under the america—first presidency. and finally, the bbc‘s technology correspondent jane wakefield has a fascinating article on the future of technology. she says leading scientists at the uk's royal society have called for an investigation into the opportunities and risks of brain—to—computer devices. james hughes, chief market analyst with axi trader is here. so, let's begin. absolutel
been called an "all—ireland plan" to remove the backstop and a deal which would satisfy the democratic unionist party business website looks at the appointment of phil hogan — from ireland — as the new trade commissioner for the european union. he's told reporters that that there had been "movement" happening on both sides of the brexit negotiations. city am says major us tech firms need to look out as the european commission is expected to give margrethe vestager the...
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a leader of northern ireland's democratic unionist party says prime minister boris johnson has confirmed his rejection of a northern ireland only backstop. a group of mps suggested the change as one way to move brexit talks forward. the bank of england governor mark carney says sterling's volatility is currently at emerging-market levels. >> australian volatility, as you know, is at emerging-market levels decoupled from other economy pairs for obvious reasons. theatters tremendously brexit outcome. annabelle: global news 24 hours a day, on-air and tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. . nejra: annabelle drouler in hong kong, thank you. eyeing the stimulus package ahead of the ecb meeting. investors will wait to see how much easing the central bank provides. this is bloomberg. ♪ nejra: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe. i'm nejra cehic in london. manus: i'm manus cranny in abu dhabi at the world energy congress. talking oil and gas, a constant theme. there are worlds and markets beyond oil and gas. juliette s
a leader of northern ireland's democratic unionist party says prime minister boris johnson has confirmed his rejection of a northern ireland only backstop. a group of mps suggested the change as one way to move brexit talks forward. the bank of england governor mark carney says sterling's volatility is currently at emerging-market levels. >> australian volatility, as you know, is at emerging-market levels decoupled from other economy pairs for obvious reasons. theatters tremendously...
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that is the democratic unionist party that has been helping the conservative party hold the majorityparliament although that does not happen now because borisjohnson has lost his slim majority. it was interesting because many are talking about the fact that emmanuel macron, the president of france, could be the president of france, could be the spanner in the works when it comes to negotiating a new withdrawal agreement. prior, that is, to the summit coming up in the middle of october. is right. if you look at the rhetoric that has come from micron over the last few months, he seems to have perhaps lost patience with the uk, perhaps more than some of the other eu politicians to clearly if he does requested delay, as the uk law specifies, the eu must agree to it. so there is a slim chance that perhaps they will say no. simply put. sale of the. simply put, c'est la vie. but that assumption is not 100% bullet proof. what do you about the prospect of an extension? boris johnson ‘s what do you about the prospect of an extension? borisjohnson ‘s argument is that everybody is exasperated wi
that is the democratic unionist party that has been helping the conservative party hold the majorityparliament although that does not happen now because borisjohnson has lost his slim majority. it was interesting because many are talking about the fact that emmanuel macron, the president of france, could be the president of france, could be the spanner in the works when it comes to negotiating a new withdrawal agreement. prior, that is, to the summit coming up in the middle of october. is...
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the headlines: president trump has sacked the national security advisor, the democratic unionist party has met borisjohnson to discuss brexit. he is considering possible changes to the irish backstop. the opposition leader, jeremy corbyn, has said he will offer another brexit referendum with an option for leaving the eu, as well as an option for remaining. we are ready for that election. we are ready to unleash the biggest people powered campaign we have ever seen in this country and in this movement. president trump has sacked the national security advisor, john bolton, saying he disagreed with many of his suggestions. mr bolton has said he offered to resign last night. and the uk has won its bid to host a major united nations climate change summit. it'll take place in glasgow at the end of next year. president trump as fitz fired one of the most senior mums of his administration. they are holding a press c0 nfe re nce . administration. they are holding a press conference. let's listen to what is being said. perpetrators of terrorism worldwide. among other revisions, it allows the uni
the headlines: president trump has sacked the national security advisor, the democratic unionist party has met borisjohnson to discuss brexit. he is considering possible changes to the irish backstop. the opposition leader, jeremy corbyn, has said he will offer another brexit referendum with an option for leaving the eu, as well as an option for remaining. we are ready for that election. we are ready to unleash the biggest people powered campaign we have ever seen in this country and in this...
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agreement withan the european democratic unionist party, they held onto power, but it meant the parliamentarythmetic became more difficult. shefailed attempts,s, andnd resigned on the 24th of july this year. then it was over the boris johnson. by strategy, deliver brexit any means at the end of october. he tried to win an election. he has made no deal a very real possibility. a large number of tories have left or been sacked as a result. the paradox remains. it is very difficult to deliver brexit without significantly changing the makeup of parliament, but it is very difficult to win an election without delivering brexit. gohor: with just a week to before israel heads to the polls, prime minister netanyahu has unveiled what he says is a previously undisclosed iranian nuclear weapons site. u.n.coming as the watchdog is meeting. latest escalation in a series of recent diplomatic and military incidents between the two foes. for more on this, we will cross to jerusalem. jordana, we are just a week from elections in israel. opponentshu's dismissing this allllegation. jordana: absololely. we have t
agreement withan the european democratic unionist party, they held onto power, but it meant the parliamentarythmetic became more difficult. shefailed attempts,s, andnd resigned on the 24th of july this year. then it was over the boris johnson. by strategy, deliver brexit any means at the end of october. he tried to win an election. he has made no deal a very real possibility. a large number of tories have left or been sacked as a result. the paradox remains. it is very difficult to deliver...
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the leader of northern ireland's democratic unionist party says boris johnson has confirmed his rejectionf a northern island backstop -- ireland backstop. meanwhile, mark carney says sterling's volatility is at emerging-market level. -- levels. >> volatility is that emerging-market levels, deep coupled -- decoupled from other advanced economy pairs. it matters tremendously the brexit outcome. >> global news, 24 hours a day on air, on tictoc, and on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. anna, matt? matt: thanks very much. juliette saly in singapore. coming up, we speak exclusively to the ceo of nascar's -- naspers. remember, bloomberg radio is live on your mobile device or dab digital in london. tune in. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: 16 minutes ago until the start of cash equities trading. a host of factors in slightly better movies. this is what is behind some of the optimism for the european session. futures push a little higher. fed policy isund heating up ahead of next week's rate decision. james gorman has weighed in wi
the leader of northern ireland's democratic unionist party says boris johnson has confirmed his rejectionf a northern island backstop -- ireland backstop. meanwhile, mark carney says sterling's volatility is at emerging-market level. -- levels. >> volatility is that emerging-market levels, deep coupled -- decoupled from other advanced economy pairs. it matters tremendously the brexit outcome. >> global news, 24 hours a day on air, on tictoc, and on twitter, powered by more than 2700...
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he's been meeting senior members of the democratic unionist party to discuss the way forward on brexitop. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. black rod! the call made, as it always has been. black suits and lace worn in the usual way. desire the presence of this honourable house... but then, there's been nothing — genuinely nothing — ever quite like this. jeering and booing. opposition mps' fury that the prime minister has closed parliament early. even scuffling to try to keep the speaker in his chair — a symbol of their desire to keep parliament open in these vital weeks. this is not, however, a normal prorogation. it is not typical. it is not standard, and it represents an act of executive fiat. "shame on you," opposition mps shout at conservatives. booing and chanting: shame on you! shame on you! the commons is not so much divided, it's broken into jagged bits. then after those moments of pandemonium, at nearly 1:30 in the morning, song broke out on the green benches. # we'll keep the red flag flying here.# the socialist anthem, the red flag. singing. scots wha hae, and t
he's been meeting senior members of the democratic unionist party to discuss the way forward on brexitop. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. black rod! the call made, as it always has been. black suits and lace worn in the usual way. desire the presence of this honourable house... but then, there's been nothing — genuinely nothing — ever quite like this. jeering and booing. opposition mps' fury that the prime minister has closed parliament early. even scuffling to try to keep...
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his democratic unionist party allies want to be convinced by a brexit deal that they see as no threat and they haven't been. we are not going to vote for any arrangement which makes us different than the rest of the united kingdom and as a result forms the border between northern ireland and the rest of the united kingdom. as far as the irish government is concerned, our position hasn't changed. i would have to say that what has been put forward so far falls far short of what we need. so the chances of a deal still seem remote, but that doesn't mean it can't happen. it would certainly help borisjohnson out of a tight political corner. if he is forced to extend brexit, he could expose the tories to a potentially serious threat from the brexit party. and now could a law that can virtually outlaw a no—deal brexit lead to that very extension? wanting a deal, even needing one, won't necessarily make it happen. where there is a political will, there is often a political way. but no one has found it yet. meanwhile former prime minister david cameron has broken his silence in an interview wit
his democratic unionist party allies want to be convinced by a brexit deal that they see as no threat and they haven't been. we are not going to vote for any arrangement which makes us different than the rest of the united kingdom and as a result forms the border between northern ireland and the rest of the united kingdom. as far as the irish government is concerned, our position hasn't changed. i would have to say that what has been put forward so far falls far short of what we need. so the...
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the democratic unionist party don't want any difference of treatment at all, but we are very stuck.the government tomorrow to try to trigger an election, likely to fail. that seems to be the case in the lot of the stories, reporting on the kind of noises as katherine says we are hearing from all sides. it is difficult to identify exactly what it is that is the truth behind this. how much of this is bluster, how much is a negotiating tactic and how much is a negotiating tactic and how much is a negotiating tactic and how much is simply made up. it is really difficult to know. the key bit here is this issue of the dup and its potential flexibility. speak to some people in northern ireland and they say the dup, they would be willing to offer some sort of compromise. we speak to others who know a lot about them and they say you shouldn't call their bluff. this is a party that was effectively set up to say no. and they may well throw a spanner in the works at the last minute. up until now ireland have been able to rely firmly on the rest of the eu allies over what they deem to be a non—n
the democratic unionist party don't want any difference of treatment at all, but we are very stuck.the government tomorrow to try to trigger an election, likely to fail. that seems to be the case in the lot of the stories, reporting on the kind of noises as katherine says we are hearing from all sides. it is difficult to identify exactly what it is that is the truth behind this. how much of this is bluster, how much is a negotiating tactic and how much is a negotiating tactic and how much is a...
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that the prime minister's brexit plans have suffered another setback on sunday, after the democratic unionist partynot prepared to see border checks to the irish sea, as part of any deal. so that, i think, will be yet another problem that borisjohnson has to deal with. i think it is if you blink, you miss another date. the government is now calling to the financial times, planning to actually publish its first formal british proposals on replacing the so—called irish backstop on thursday, this thursday. so you have a parliament, not now a vote of no confidence, but trying to seize control, the remain alliance will try to seize control, we meanwhile, the chancellor of the exchequer is talking tomorrow, there will be lots of announcement through mark, because if you didn't know, you would think we were in a general election with all the government announcement is that there are about hospitals etc. but the messages, get brexit done. and clearly what the prime minister and government are intent on is appealing to the country, above and beyond rallying the troops and party congress in manchester, very
that the prime minister's brexit plans have suffered another setback on sunday, after the democratic unionist partynot prepared to see border checks to the irish sea, as part of any deal. so that, i think, will be yet another problem that borisjohnson has to deal with. i think it is if you blink, you miss another date. the government is now calling to the financial times, planning to actually publish its first formal british proposals on replacing the so—called irish backstop on thursday,...
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his democratic unionist party allies want to be convinced by a brexit deal that they see as no threaty haven't been. we are not going to vote for any arrangement which makes us different than the rest of the united kingdom and as a result forms the border between northern ireland and the rest of the united kingdom. as far as the irish government is concerned, our position hasn't changed. i would have to say that what has been put forward so far falls far short of what we need. so the chances of a deal still seem remote, but that doesn't mean it can't happen. it would certainly help borisjohnson out of a tight political corner. if he is forced to expend brexit he could expose the tories to a potentially serious threat from the brexit party. and now there's a law that could virtually outlaw a no—deal brexit. wanting a deal, even needing one, won't necessarily make it happen. good luck with brexit. thank you very much. where there's a political will, there's often a political way. but no one has found it yet. john pienaar, bbc news, westminster. the metropolitan police has ended its crim
his democratic unionist party allies want to be convinced by a brexit deal that they see as no threaty haven't been. we are not going to vote for any arrangement which makes us different than the rest of the united kingdom and as a result forms the border between northern ireland and the rest of the united kingdom. as far as the irish government is concerned, our position hasn't changed. i would have to say that what has been put forward so far falls far short of what we need. so the chances of...
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his democratic unionist party allies want to be convinced by a brexit deal that they see as no threatven't been. we are not going to vote for any arrangement which makes us different than the rest of the united kingdom and as a result forms the border between northern ireland and the rest of the united kingdom. as far as the irish government is concerned, our position hasn't changed. i would have to say that what has been put forward so far. forward so far falls far short of what what we need. so the chances of a deal still seem remote, but that doesn't mean it can't happen. it would certainly help borisjohnson out of a tight political corner. if he is. then brexit, he could expose the tories to a potentially serious threat from the brexit party. and now there is a law that can virtually outlaw a new deal brexit lead to that very extension? wanting a deal, even needing one, won't necessarily make it happen. where there is a political will, there is often a political way. but no one has found it yet. john pienaar, bbc news, westminster. the campaign group leave.eu will face no further
his democratic unionist party allies want to be convinced by a brexit deal that they see as no threatven't been. we are not going to vote for any arrangement which makes us different than the rest of the united kingdom and as a result forms the border between northern ireland and the rest of the united kingdom. as far as the irish government is concerned, our position hasn't changed. i would have to say that what has been put forward so far. forward so far falls far short of what what we need....
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his democratic unionist party allies want to be convinced by a brexit deal that they see as no threatn, and they haven't been. we are not going to vote for any arrangement which makes us different than the rest of the united kingdom and as a result forms the border between northern ireland and the rest of the united kingdom. as far as the irish government is concerned, our position hasn't changed. i would have to say that what has been put forward so far falls far short of what we need. so the chances of a deal still seem remote, but that doesn't mean it can't happen. it would certainly help borisjohnson out of a tight political corner. if he is forced to extend brexit he could expose the tories to a potentially serious threat from the brexit party. and now there is a law that could virtually out laura no—deal brexit. wanting a deal, even needing one, won't necessarily make it happen. good luck with brexit. thank you very much. where there's a political will, there's often a political way. but no—one has found it yet. john pienaar, bbc news, westminster. and we'll find out how this st
his democratic unionist party allies want to be convinced by a brexit deal that they see as no threatn, and they haven't been. we are not going to vote for any arrangement which makes us different than the rest of the united kingdom and as a result forms the border between northern ireland and the rest of the united kingdom. as far as the irish government is concerned, our position hasn't changed. i would have to say that what has been put forward so far falls far short of what we need. so the...
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go over the seats of the british mainland now that idea was absolutely hate seeds by the democratic unionist party this bloc of unionists and these in northern ireland who support terrorism a the old from the so used to depend on to get anything through parliament but because boris johnson lost so many more conserve them peace now the support of the d.v.d. doesn't actually matter anymore and so if this idea of the all arlen backstop came into play it could actually be a solution for johnson he'd lose the d u p it the idea of an all in the economy in the notional idea of that being moved towards an idea of a united ireland would be absolutely disastrous for his support in northern ireland but it could actually be one way out of this which the european union could end up supporting could be interesting to see the one go for something like that thanks so much than think that. north korea has $52.00 missiles into the sea just hours after it offered to resume denuclearization talks with the us they were imported lee launched from south pyongyang province south korean officials say they flew across the
go over the seats of the british mainland now that idea was absolutely hate seeds by the democratic unionist party this bloc of unionists and these in northern ireland who support terrorism a the old from the so used to depend on to get anything through parliament but because boris johnson lost so many more conserve them peace now the support of the d.v.d. doesn't actually matter anymore and so if this idea of the all arlen backstop came into play it could actually be a solution for johnson...
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haggling over how to keep the irish border open, what of reports that his democratic unionist party areo rub out their objections to northern ireland alone abiding by some eu rules ? ireland alone abiding by some eu rules? apparently, nonsense. we are not going to vote for any arrangements which makes us different from the rest of the united kingdom and as a result forms a border between northern ireland and the rest of the united kingdom. meanwhile, there's this manner. he is loud, expressive... i could not give a flying flamingo what your view is. visibly divides opinion... and until the end of october, remains the highest authority in the house of commons. european union withdrawal will. .. and an house of commons. european union withdrawal will... and an actor recently passed is designed to potentially force the prime minister to seek a delay to brexit. but boris johnson has said he won't and ministers have talked about testing the law to its limit. now the speaker has fired his own warning shot, saying he is prepared to be creative in upholding the will of parliament. not obeying t
haggling over how to keep the irish border open, what of reports that his democratic unionist party areo rub out their objections to northern ireland alone abiding by some eu rules ? ireland alone abiding by some eu rules? apparently, nonsense. we are not going to vote for any arrangements which makes us different from the rest of the united kingdom and as a result forms a border between northern ireland and the rest of the united kingdom. meanwhile, there's this manner. he is loud,...
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the headlines: president trump has sacked the national security advisor, the democratic unionist partysh backstop. the opposition leader, jeremy corbyn, has said he will offer another brexit referendum with an option
the headlines: president trump has sacked the national security advisor, the democratic unionist partysh backstop. the opposition leader, jeremy corbyn, has said he will offer another brexit referendum with an option
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industrial goods, food, things that you may remember during the theresa may area, the dup, democratic unionist partyiteers didn't quite like. tory brexiteers didn't like it either, because it didn't like it either, because it did create friction in the united kingdom. and so this is the problem. you may well think something surely has to change after the tory conference, perhaps. we're going to see if there will be a deal later in the week, and even then, though, this may all be a distraction because of course there is legislation in parliament which means that if the prime minister cannot get a deal through parliament he has to delay the thing anyway. so this is him trying to show he is trying his best to try and get something better. he is trying his best, but he knows that this isn't going to pass through brussels, doesn't he? so is this just purely to appeal to the conservative conference? well, i imagine it as he is trying to show he is aiming for the most, to see what he can get. because obviously his view, everyone has to give a bit. even he is meant to be mr brexit, he is thrust in there to
industrial goods, food, things that you may remember during the theresa may area, the dup, democratic unionist partyiteers didn't quite like. tory brexiteers didn't like it either, because it didn't like it either, because it did create friction in the united kingdom. and so this is the problem. you may well think something surely has to change after the tory conference, perhaps. we're going to see if there will be a deal later in the week, and even then, though, this may all be a distraction...
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without one if absolutely necessary johnson's been holding talks with northern ireland's democratic unionist party the irish border has proved a key sticking point in attempts to reach a deal under cements reports. defeated for a 2nd time in trying to call the election johnson is out and about again this time with schoolchildren posing the question on everyone's lips how do you know you've only read yes october 31st. deal or no we're going to get a deal ok we're going to get a deal i'm going to work very hard to get it to you and. i was in our own yesterday talking to our irish brings about how to do that but we're going to go to brussels and. to some of the european capitals fairly soon to direct them away from the photo opportunities as the scale of this crisis is getting bigger there's still nothing concrete to suggest johnson can get a deal his special advisor the architect of strategy is trying to teach the media a lesson gosh all of them. don't go for people who are not rich remain is. the leader of the opposition in a parliament now suspended for 5 weeks decried the government's claim that
without one if absolutely necessary johnson's been holding talks with northern ireland's democratic unionist party the irish border has proved a key sticking point in attempts to reach a deal under cements reports. defeated for a 2nd time in trying to call the election johnson is out and about again this time with schoolchildren posing the question on everyone's lips how do you know you've only read yes october 31st. deal or no we're going to get a deal ok we're going to get a deal i'm going to...
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in other developments, the democratic unionist party has denied a newspaper report claiming that it'sto compromise on the brexit backstop. it has just been announced that borisjohnson will see it has just been announced that boris johnson will see jean—claude juncker on monday. our political correspondent, jonathan blake, is in westminster for us. lets pick up with the news that the prime minister is going to luxembourg on monday, just announced by downing street. borisjohnson will meetjean—claude juncker, the president of the european commission. afterwards, he will meet the luxembourg prime minister. we don't know any details of what the two will discuss, but obviously brexit will be the main thrust of it. and whether the prime minister has anything specific to say to jean—claude juncker, we will has anything specific to say to jean—claudejuncker, we will have to wait to find out. the fact that the two are meeting at this stage is perhaps significant with the prime minister saying at every turn that he is working hard to get the brexit deal, despite doubts cast on that effort by amb
in other developments, the democratic unionist party has denied a newspaper report claiming that it'sto compromise on the brexit backstop. it has just been announced that borisjohnson will see it has just been announced that boris johnson will see jean—claude juncker on monday. our political correspondent, jonathan blake, is in westminster for us. lets pick up with the news that the prime minister is going to luxembourg on monday, just announced by downing street. borisjohnson will...
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the leader of northern ireland's democratic unionist party says prime minister boris johnson has confirmedis rejection of a northern island only backstop. a group of mps suggesting the change as one way to move talks forward. meanwhile, mark carney says that sterling volatility is at emerging-market levels. south korea says it will file a wto complaint against japan. are unhappy at export curbs on key materials used in chips and manufacturing. it claims tokyo was politically motivated and taking the theft from south korea's supreme court ruling. the lack of south korean export controls for sensitive materials. global news, 24 hours a day on air, on tictoc, and on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. francine: president trump says he has fired his national security advisor john bolton. he left just minutes before a scheduled media briefing on terrorism. but bolton contradicted the president, saying he offered to resign on monday night. and the present have been disagreeing on many, many issues. strategist of wealth manage
the leader of northern ireland's democratic unionist party says prime minister boris johnson has confirmedis rejection of a northern island only backstop. a group of mps suggesting the change as one way to move talks forward. meanwhile, mark carney says that sterling volatility is at emerging-market levels. south korea says it will file a wto complaint against japan. are unhappy at export curbs on key materials used in chips and manufacturing. it claims tokyo was politically motivated and...
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borisjohnson has held talks with the northern irish democratic unionist party. re's one theory. carwynjones, former first minister of wales, from the labour party. for those of you not following every twist and turn of the brexit saga, that needs a little explanation. that's a reference to the idea of a northern ireland only backstop. the backstop is a plan to avoid border checks on the island of ireland if the uk and eu don't cut a new trade deal. in its current form it does this by aligning all of the uk with the eu's trading arrangements. brexiteers don't like it. a northern ireland only backstop would mean only northern ireland is aligned with the eu. politically it's complicated. northern ireland would essentially stay as part of the eu's customs territory while the rest of the uk wouldn't. so great britain could go off an make trade deals around the world but northern ireland wouldn't be included. northern ireland would also have to stay close to many of the rules of the single market — it would mean that it's treated differently. here is mairead mcguinness
borisjohnson has held talks with the northern irish democratic unionist party. re's one theory. carwynjones, former first minister of wales, from the labour party. for those of you not following every twist and turn of the brexit saga, that needs a little explanation. that's a reference to the idea of a northern ireland only backstop. the backstop is a plan to avoid border checks on the island of ireland if the uk and eu don't cut a new trade deal. in its current form it does this by aligning...
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given that the times is reporting this morning the democratic unionist party is prepared to move itses on brexit, specifically the idea of northern ireland being treated differently to the rest of the uk, how much have you been able to find out about what the position of the dup is and whether that really is as firm an intention of the party as this report suggests? so, obviously, the background to this is the quest, and it has proved quite a difficult one, to ensure that whatever happens with brexit, that border between the republic of ireland and northern ireland remains free and flowing. we have had different iterations of what is known as the backstop, the insurance policy, in order to make sure that happens. one idea was that northern ireland would follow eu rules and regulations in order to make sure the border stayed free and flowing. that was not acceptable to the dup, they don't want to see a border down the irish sea. then we moved to a uk version of that, which maybe now looks like it is not in order because boris johnson maybe now looks like it is not in order because bor
given that the times is reporting this morning the democratic unionist party is prepared to move itses on brexit, specifically the idea of northern ireland being treated differently to the rest of the uk, how much have you been able to find out about what the position of the dup is and whether that really is as firm an intention of the party as this report suggests? so, obviously, the background to this is the quest, and it has proved quite a difficult one, to ensure that whatever happens with...
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sirjeffrey donaldson mp is the chief whip for the democratic unionist party, he joins us now from westminster the ruling by the court of session in edinburgh today? clearly not has made a big impact at westminster and people are considering —— clearly that has. the government have appealed this decision and so it could go to the supreme court as early as next week, depending on the outcome of all of that, it will determine whether parliament resumes earlier than the government had anticipated. did you have any reservations at all other prorogation of five weeks and the government‘s reason for that? prorogation of five weeks and the government's reason for that? we understood what the government was trying to do, and i think it is important they use those five weeks to negotiate a deal with the european union that they can come back to parliament in october and that that bill to parliament. clearly if parliament resumes again and we were due to have at least a three week recess anyway with the party conference season, and if you add to that a period of prorogation for a queen‘s speech in octob
sirjeffrey donaldson mp is the chief whip for the democratic unionist party, he joins us now from westminster the ruling by the court of session in edinburgh today? clearly not has made a big impact at westminster and people are considering —— clearly that has. the government have appealed this decision and so it could go to the supreme court as early as next week, depending on the outcome of all of that, it will determine whether parliament resumes earlier than the government had...
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today, senior members of the democratic unionist party met the prime minister in downing street to alsoly backstop as opposed to a uk—wide backstop, the dup said after their meeting that he had rejected the idea and any proposal of a special economic zone for northern ireland. with me now to discuss the situation from dublin is philip ryan, the irish independent‘s deputy political editor and co—author of leo varadkar — a very modern taoiseach. and from belfast i'm also joined by amanda ferguson — journalist and political commentator. thank you forjoining me both. let's just take that last point that the prime minister and the dup had in fa ct prime minister and the dup had in fact rejected this idea of the special economic zone for northern ireland, is there widespread support for this stance? the backstop is supported by all of the main parties apart from the unionist parties. it seems to be a divide from the dup and those in this disposition believing it would impact the economic integrity of the uk raise the other parties are described northern ireland considered a insurance policy a
today, senior members of the democratic unionist party met the prime minister in downing street to alsoly backstop as opposed to a uk—wide backstop, the dup said after their meeting that he had rejected the idea and any proposal of a special economic zone for northern ireland. with me now to discuss the situation from dublin is philip ryan, the irish independent‘s deputy political editor and co—author of leo varadkar — a very modern taoiseach. and from belfast i'm also joined by amanda...
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without one if absolutely necessary it also has been holding talks with northern ireland's democratic unionist party the irish border has proved a key sticking points in attempts to reach a deal under simmons reports. defeated for a 2nd time in trying to call an election johnson is out and about again this time with schoolchildren posing the question on everyone's lips how do you know you've only read yes october 31st. deal or no going to get a deal ok we're going to get a deal i'm going to work very hard to get it to you and. i was in ireland yesterday talking to our irish prince about how to do that but we're going to go to brussels and. to some of the european capitals fairly soon to drop them away from the photo opportunities is the scale of this crisis is getting bigger there's still nothing concrete to suggest johnson can get a deal his special advisor the architect of strategy is trying to teach the media a lesson gosh all of them. don't go for people who are not rich remain is. the leader of the opposition in a parliament now suspended for 5 weeks decried the government's claim that it's put
without one if absolutely necessary it also has been holding talks with northern ireland's democratic unionist party the irish border has proved a key sticking points in attempts to reach a deal under simmons reports. defeated for a 2nd time in trying to call an election johnson is out and about again this time with schoolchildren posing the question on everyone's lips how do you know you've only read yes october 31st. deal or no going to get a deal ok we're going to get a deal i'm going to...
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prime minister leo varadkar is saying and perhaps what boris johnson and his allies, the democratic unionist partyard so farfor he feels any ideas put forward so far for the he feels any ideas put forward so farfor the irish borderfrom the uk side do not go far enough to clinch a european deal with the support of the republic of ireland. a lot of speculation came overnight, because the front page of the times this morning suggested the dup was suddenly about to roll back on its red lines and accept something they had previously rejected, which was a solution for northern ireland which could have meant a border down the irish sea, but that suggestion was rubbished almost immediately by the dup leader arlene foster. they said that saw it was nonsense and their position has not changed. there were many reasons they were not able to sign up to the backstop, which was agreed in the theresa may, which could have meant special treatment for northern ireland, northern ireland having to abide by some single market rules while the rest of the uk did its own thing, but that was not enough to get the dup vote
prime minister leo varadkar is saying and perhaps what boris johnson and his allies, the democratic unionist partyard so farfor he feels any ideas put forward so far for the he feels any ideas put forward so farfor the irish borderfrom the uk side do not go far enough to clinch a european deal with the support of the republic of ireland. a lot of speculation came overnight, because the front page of the times this morning suggested the dup was suddenly about to roll back on its red lines and...
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to bring a judicial review of the supply agreement between the conservative party in the democratic unionist partygeneral election? the court refused. my lord refused leave for that claim to be brought. again, we have no difficulty in accepting that the claim did not raise any tenable public law issue, on which the court could adjudicate in relation to the circumstances. we have no difficulty with any of those cases. the cases in this court include sandyford which is authorities, volume three, and to which my lord referred. volume three, tab 32. this is the case, the court will recall, involving the complaint that the secretary of state was refusing to fund legal expenses for a british national, who was facing the death penalty in indonesia. and lord khan worth gave the judgment for the court. —— carnworth. it referred to the gchq case and picking it up at paragraph 52, it was said, the court's role is dependent on the nature and subject matter of the power or its exercise, particularly on whether the subject matter is edition —— justiciable. it referred to gchq and bentley, a case where there was
to bring a judicial review of the supply agreement between the conservative party in the democratic unionist partygeneral election? the court refused. my lord refused leave for that claim to be brought. again, we have no difficulty in accepting that the claim did not raise any tenable public law issue, on which the court could adjudicate in relation to the circumstances. we have no difficulty with any of those cases. the cases in this court include sandyford which is authorities, volume three,...
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so i am a democrat and a trade unionist. 0f so i am a democrat and a trade unionist. of the labour partyaid wants to stay now it is far remain that has to be the position we we re remain that has to be the position we were taken to the election but what i hope, as i said in my speech, is walk through brighton, there are people here with a life expectancy of a5 sleeping on the streets. women today will live less long than the mothers. we have a social security crisis. disabled people committing suicide because of our welfare state. tax evasion on an industrial scale. if we give brexit the chance for people to have a say over credible options, it will be the most response to do and that is certainly what the conservatives or the lib dems will not be offering. and as it credible for mr corbyn to stand aside from the fray? he has left open this possibility and although the labour party may take up although the labour party may take up position maybe he won't? is that credible? so i cannot speak forjeremy and i don't know what he would do. the view that i take is that when this deal comes bac
so i am a democrat and a trade unionist. 0f so i am a democrat and a trade unionist. of the labour partyaid wants to stay now it is far remain that has to be the position we we re remain that has to be the position we were taken to the election but what i hope, as i said in my speech, is walk through brighton, there are people here with a life expectancy of a5 sleeping on the streets. women today will live less long than the mothers. we have a social security crisis. disabled people committing...
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democratic unionists. the liberal democrat leader jo swinson has reiterated her belief that "there is no good brexit deal". she was speaking to the bbc as delegates at the party'surnemouth consider a motion to revoke article 50 if the lib dems win a general election. our correspondentjonathan blake is at the conference. we know they want to stop brexit. the question up for discussion in bournemouth is how. while the party say they are still in favour of holding a second referendum in the hope of overturning the one from 2016, they want to go further and leader jo swinson is arguing that in a general election campaign the lib dems should have a policy of, if they were to win a majority and get into government, they would revoke article 50 and cancel brexit without holding another public vote. the justification for that is that if people are voting for the lib dems on that basis then they as a government would have a mandate to do that. jo swinson set out the policy this morning in an interview with andrew marr. the policy that we are debating at conference today is very clear — if the liberal democrats at the next election win a majority, if people put into gove
democratic unionists. the liberal democrat leader jo swinson has reiterated her belief that "there is no good brexit deal". she was speaking to the bbc as delegates at the party'surnemouth consider a motion to revoke article 50 if the lib dems win a general election. our correspondentjonathan blake is at the conference. we know they want to stop brexit. the question up for discussion in bournemouth is how. while the party say they are still in favour of holding a second referendum in...
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we are the only party that can call ourselves democrats and we are the only party that will truly deliver for workers. we are the conservative and unionistit, saying loud and clear that we love our country. we are a welcoming and tolerant society. the most successful multiracial democracy in the world. we are an open, global, trading nation. one of the most prosperous in the world and we are a compassionate and caring country, not just for those who are compassionate and caring country, notjust for those who are close to home but for some of the poorest people in the world. that is who we are as a party. that is who we are asa are as a party. that is who we are as a country and that is what we are delivering for our great country. thank you. thank you all very much. applause surgeon -- sajid —— sajid javid there watched by borisjohnson. concentrating on what he had to say, a couple of eye—catching announcements particularly on the national living wage. he says he has a plan to bring the national living wage up to £10.50. it is currently only available to those 25 and over but he wants to bring it down to cover all workers over the age of
we are the only party that can call ourselves democrats and we are the only party that will truly deliver for workers. we are the conservative and unionistit, saying loud and clear that we love our country. we are a welcoming and tolerant society. the most successful multiracial democracy in the world. we are an open, global, trading nation. one of the most prosperous in the world and we are a compassionate and caring country, not just for those who are compassionate and caring country, notjust...
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the democratic unionist under the bus in order to get some sort of deal done done with the european union by the council meeting in october and you end up with this sentence of the conservative party that any idea of loyalty to the cause over the years doesn't really mean very much when they're so eager to get some sort of deal that can allow brits it to happen all right phenomenologically life 1st there in london let's bring in car built from stockholm now he was sweden see a prime minister when he joined the european union he's now the co-chair of the european council on foreign relations good to have you where the surf so i want to ask you i'm sure you've been observing some of the stored unary scenes in british politics than played out over the last few days. what do you make of it all. it's very difficult to see what to make out of it is the moral of the highest order but take a little bit of the inside except what and where there anything in terms of coherence of policy is going to come out of this remains to be seen and now it's really up to boris johnson to see if he can deliver some sort of digital of which would require some painful compromises on his side no question ab
the democratic unionist under the bus in order to get some sort of deal done done with the european union by the council meeting in october and you end up with this sentence of the conservative party that any idea of loyalty to the cause over the years doesn't really mean very much when they're so eager to get some sort of deal that can allow brits it to happen all right phenomenologically life 1st there in london let's bring in car built from stockholm now he was sweden see a prime minister...