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unfortunate for dominic raab in his first week of thejob, is itjust for dominic raab in his first week it just about the first week? a meeting on friday, just about his second week. a meeting on friday organised by him, where this warning was issued, presumably he invited everyone hoping that people would put a brave face on things, the blitz spirit, and instead they got it is the end times, everything could be terrible, we need worst—case scenarios in place and so on. this is the uk managerfor the american online giant. his name doesn't sound real but i assume the times wouldn't have made it out. it says the remark stunned those present. it is a bit of... again, a bit eye—popping, isn't it? present. it is a bit of... again, a bit eye—popping, isn't it7m present. it is a bit of... again, a bit eye-popping, isn't it? if it did stand those present it didn't seem to stun dominic raab, he heard this on friday, he went on tv today and insisted britain's no deal planning would be a fantastic success but he said the country would thrive if we crash out of the eu with no deal. you heard this w
unfortunate for dominic raab in his first week of thejob, is itjust for dominic raab in his first week it just about the first week? a meeting on friday, just about his second week. a meeting on friday organised by him, where this warning was issued, presumably he invited everyone hoping that people would put a brave face on things, the blitz spirit, and instead they got it is the end times, everything could be terrible, we need worst—case scenarios in place and so on. this is the uk...
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it is but in a sense it's not helpful to dominic raab because we all know dominic raab used to work forto think david davis is pulling his strings. at least having dominic raab in the brexit secretary post will reassure brexiteers... compare to some of the other reshuffle is those big departments which went to remain supporters. i think that is true and for that reason dominic raab was a leading brexit campaigner from the start. worked for david davis and so is very much on the same page as david davis, albeit he'sjoined is very much on the same page as david davis, albeit he's joined the cabinet and therefore at the moment is part of the chequers agreement. you have not explained mill gibson. would you like me to? david davis says it's not the best outcome if there is no deal, it's not the best outcome although people getting terribly frightened about it as if it's the end of the world, it's not like that. you have two extremes, utopians and dystopian is. at one end you expect mill gibson to walk oi'i end you expect mill gibson to walk on stage and at the other end it's buy nothing wil
it is but in a sense it's not helpful to dominic raab because we all know dominic raab used to work forto think david davis is pulling his strings. at least having dominic raab in the brexit secretary post will reassure brexiteers... compare to some of the other reshuffle is those big departments which went to remain supporters. i think that is true and for that reason dominic raab was a leading brexit campaigner from the start. worked for david davis and so is very much on the same page as...
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dominic cummings is there.ucation. quite a colourful and outspoken character. a good operator behind the scenes. but his behaviour does appear on the face of it cavalier at the moment. the observer goes on to say that there is an interim report by the department of digital culture and media... they believe it will call within days and enquiry on how to beef up the powers of parliament, to beef up the powers of parliament, to force people to come and answer to force people to come and answer to them when they are asked. we do not trust politicians at the best of times, we may be nervous about giving them these kinds of powers? what is scary is this man isn't a politician but a political adviser. if he has so much disrespect for parliament, that the organ he effectively served through its representatives, then why would we be expected to have any respect for it? and the other stories on the front of the observer, this is a very good and timely story. this is about the falling number of beds for mental health pati
dominic cummings is there.ucation. quite a colourful and outspoken character. a good operator behind the scenes. but his behaviour does appear on the face of it cavalier at the moment. the observer goes on to say that there is an interim report by the department of digital culture and media... they believe it will call within days and enquiry on how to beef up the powers of parliament, to beef up the powers of parliament, to force people to come and answer to force people to come and answer to...
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i don't know really what you mean by dominating i mean. you can dominate by having much more money but you know you can be the president of the bank but you can come home and be dominated by the wife in the living room. you know you will die you think you are you can and usually the last one here at home you are the one who's in charge taking all the decisions and making all this is just for the two of you. well the data really show that the finest relationships are where there's a real balance in the relationship is soon as it begins to get skewed you begin to have real problems i mean the woman might dominate in many ways and so the man is going to object to that and go elsewhere men might dominate in the women is going to object or. go elsewhere so the finest relationships are in which there's a balance of power and each person respects the other when i asked singles what they're looking for in a partner the number one thing i ask that year after year in this massive study is respect and when you really respect somebody when you feel yo
i don't know really what you mean by dominating i mean. you can dominate by having much more money but you know you can be the president of the bank but you can come home and be dominated by the wife in the living room. you know you will die you think you are you can and usually the last one here at home you are the one who's in charge taking all the decisions and making all this is just for the two of you. well the data really show that the finest relationships are where there's a real balance...
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now dominic raab appears to be doing the domestic stuff.taken personal control of the negotiations. the worry being that her chief europe adviser, 0lly robbins, is he the guy that is actually in control? he's a senior civil servant. and uncollected. 50 people moving out of dominic raab's department at moving into the cabinet office in number ten to one this. and it looks like he has been sold a pup, although he says he was not sold a pup. and it isjust sold a pup, although he says he was not sold a pup. and it is just a shifting of whitehall deckchairs. this is one that will get the brexiteers very angry. this keeps being called brexit. i am scottish. ifi being called brexit. i am scottish. if i was irish, northern ireland is not part of britain but the united kingdom. why are they not calling this uk—exit?! kingdom. why are they not calling this uk-exit?! the guardian has the story that dominic raab may be feeling a bit bruised and demoted but he is planning to secure food supplies foray no—deal brexit. but he is planning to secure food su
now dominic raab appears to be doing the domestic stuff.taken personal control of the negotiations. the worry being that her chief europe adviser, 0lly robbins, is he the guy that is actually in control? he's a senior civil servant. and uncollected. 50 people moving out of dominic raab's department at moving into the cabinet office in number ten to one this. and it looks like he has been sold a pup, although he says he was not sold a pup. and it isjust sold a pup, although he says he was not...
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they competing growth, and they are not dominating the market.ofitable and they are not a major play there. we are seeing growth in all parts of the world. so they may have a challenge in parts of their business in the states, but in other parts of the world, they will continue to dominate. and there will be on to dominate other sectors today where they are also not big players. they are disrupting machine and they can go anywhere in the world and do that. great to get your thoughts on that. let's stay in the us where the latest gdp figures are published later on friday. they're expected to show the world's biggest economy growing at more than 4% in the three months tojune — the best showing for years. president trump has long boasted that he can deliver significantly higher growth than his predecessors. some economists though remain sceptical — as paul blake reports from new york. because right now, our country is dying at 1% gdp. we at 3.3% gdp. i see no reason why we don't go to 4%, 5%, and even 6%. we already hit at 3.2%, and i think we are g
they competing growth, and they are not dominating the market.ofitable and they are not a major play there. we are seeing growth in all parts of the world. so they may have a challenge in parts of their business in the states, but in other parts of the world, they will continue to dominate. and there will be on to dominate other sectors today where they are also not big players. they are disrupting machine and they can go anywhere in the world and do that. great to get your thoughts on that....
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dominic raab will be arriving shortly for that meeting.me. and the eu, real questions here about how this process is going to move forward. there are real difficulties, the eu has been pointing out today. set aside all those questions about customs and future partnerships and trade bills and things, what the eu is focusing on now is the withdrawal agreement. the deal that needs to be finished before the end of this year so that the uk can exit next year and the key issues in that what barnier will be questioning dominic raab about, saying about this issue about the irish border particularly, how are they going to solve that? the uk is committed to solving that, is it going to keep to its commitment? if so, how is that going to happen? and this warning of a no deal, what from the eu 27 perspective could that mean? well, some very, perspective could that mean? well, some very, very serious implications. that warning, a paper published today by the commission here, they say it's not part of the negotiations but it is what they call prudent pl
dominic raab will be arriving shortly for that meeting.me. and the eu, real questions here about how this process is going to move forward. there are real difficulties, the eu has been pointing out today. set aside all those questions about customs and future partnerships and trade bills and things, what the eu is focusing on now is the withdrawal agreement. the deal that needs to be finished before the end of this year so that the uk can exit next year and the key issues in that what barnier...
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i don't know really what you mean by dominating i mean. you can dominate by having much more money but you know you can be the president of the bank but you can come home and be dominated by the wife in the living room. you know it will die immediately terry can and usually once you're at how you are the one who's in charge taking all the decisions and making all this is just for the two of you. well the data really show that the finest relationships are where there's a real balance in the relationship is soon as it begins to get skewed you begin to have real problems i mean the woman might dominate in many ways and so the man is going to object to that and go elsewhere men might dominate in the women is going to object or. go elsewhere so the finest relationships are in which there's a balance of power and each person respects the other when i asked singles what they're looking for in a partner the number one thing and i ask it year after year in this massive study is respect and when you really respect somebody when you feel you can conf
i don't know really what you mean by dominating i mean. you can dominate by having much more money but you know you can be the president of the bank but you can come home and be dominated by the wife in the living room. you know it will die immediately terry can and usually once you're at how you are the one who's in charge taking all the decisions and making all this is just for the two of you. well the data really show that the finest relationships are where there's a real balance in the...
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brexit dominates again. brexit negotiations. this story looks at former foreign secretary borisjohnson‘s criticisms of theresa may's plan, which he calls "a democratic disaster". if you look at the ft, it is looking at the new brexit secretary, the replacement to david davis is on his first on—the—job visit to brussels today. the ft says dominic raab is also set to inundate businesses and households with technical advice on how to prepare for a no deal scenario. other stories now. the washington post has quite a scary story about the use of 3d printers to make guns in the us. gun advocates say sharing the blueprints online would mean the government could no longer effectively ban them as people could make their guns at home. independent 0nline, where a report finds meat and dairy companies are on track to be the world's biggest contributors to climate change due to emissions. on top of that, companies are being secretive about their pollution. and finally on bbc news, just in time for the start of summer hol
brexit dominates again. brexit negotiations. this story looks at former foreign secretary borisjohnson‘s criticisms of theresa may's plan, which he calls "a democratic disaster". if you look at the ft, it is looking at the new brexit secretary, the replacement to david davis is on his first on—the—job visit to brussels today. the ft says dominic raab is also set to inundate businesses and households with technical advice on how to prepare for a no deal scenario. other stories...
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what is michel barnier likely to be saying when he meets dominic raab?ab will be arriving here very soon and i think you will be wanting to say layout your position. we have got that agreement now from chequers and he will want to start questioning that. the eu will be saying they want to focus on the issues that are currently outstanding and the real issue that is outstanding, that withdrawal agreement, not the future trade stuff which is not the key thing at the minute, and in that the keyissues thing at the minute, and in that the key issues outstanding, particularly about the irish border issue. what we have today, which will be in the minds of many in the commission, is the document that has been produced bya the document that has been produced by a separate unit, nine months in the preparation, outlining what could happen and warning eu countries, eu companies, eu individuals about the possibilities of no deal. it is pretty stark, they go through it and talk about the possibility of long lines of lorries at the borders, the impact on aviation, on f
what is michel barnier likely to be saying when he meets dominic raab?ab will be arriving here very soon and i think you will be wanting to say layout your position. we have got that agreement now from chequers and he will want to start questioning that. the eu will be saying they want to focus on the issues that are currently outstanding and the real issue that is outstanding, that withdrawal agreement, not the future trade stuff which is not the key thing at the minute, and in that the...
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in this country and now we're going to be dominating the twenty first century because we've got the bigger not we've got the bigger sika we've got the guy who's going to genuinely push the button china don't play well
in this country and now we're going to be dominating the twenty first century because we've got the bigger not we've got the bigger sika we've got the guy who's going to genuinely push the button china don't play well
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dominic raab is not long in they? dominic raab is not long in thejob as brexit they?nic raab is not long in the job as brexit secretary at what he is doing in this interview is just gently reminding everyone of his brexiteer credentials, someone who campaigned during the referendum to leave the european union, and talking tough. it has been government policy for some time to withhold that money that the uk has agreed it owes the eu in the event that it doesn't get betrayed steel that it doesn't get betrayed steel that it doesn't get betrayed steel that it wants. what —— the trade deal that it wants. what is even more interesting about the comments is that there is still debating cabinet about the prime minister's plan. the details drawn up at chequers and put forward in the white paper. dominic raab says there is still persuasion to be done for some of his cabinet colleagues to be convinced that this is the way forward. it is a live debate and we know that some people disagree on the prime minister's plan. this is how one former remain supporting tory mp, neil parish,
dominic raab is not long in they? dominic raab is not long in thejob as brexit they?nic raab is not long in the job as brexit secretary at what he is doing in this interview is just gently reminding everyone of his brexiteer credentials, someone who campaigned during the referendum to leave the european union, and talking tough. it has been government policy for some time to withhold that money that the uk has agreed it owes the eu in the event that it doesn't get betrayed steel that it doesn't...
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i don't know really what you mean by dominating i mean. you can dominate by having much more money but you know you will be the president of the bank but you can come home and be dominated by the wife in the living room. you know what will die you think you terry. once you're at home you are the one who's in charge taking all the decisions and making all this is just for the two of you. well the data really show that the finest relationships are where there's a real balance in the relationship is soon as it begins to get skewed you begin to have real problems i mean the woman might dominate in many ways and so the man is going to object to that and go elsewhere men might dominate in the women is going to object or. go elsewhere so the finest relationships are in which there is a balance of power and each person respects the other when i asked singles what they're looking for in a partner the number one thing i ask that year after year in this massive study is respect and when you really respect somebody when you feel you can confide in the
i don't know really what you mean by dominating i mean. you can dominate by having much more money but you know you will be the president of the bank but you can come home and be dominated by the wife in the living room. you know what will die you think you terry. once you're at home you are the one who's in charge taking all the decisions and making all this is just for the two of you. well the data really show that the finest relationships are where there's a real balance in the relationship...
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cattle still dominates the panhandle.and those people who raised a few cattle and some crops, they attracted townspeople. wetownspeople came in, needed doctors and lawyers and newspaper people and others and so small towns began. in 2018, a lot of those towns in west texas are disappearing. with,of that had to do well, we raised larger and larger farms, which but people up in small towns and rural areas. lubbock is the center of a huge cotton industry. thisise more cotton in general area than any place in the united states. cotton really fuels lubbock. just as oil fuels the life of myth and and odesza and west texas. the difference is our cotton is pretty stable. the price may fluctuate but we continue to raise cotton. sa, oil has ades boom and bust culture to it. people who have lived there a longtime understand that during the boom, the better save some money for the bust. people came in during the bust -- came in during the boom, when the bus came, they had to leave. cities had an up and down population and economy, un
cattle still dominates the panhandle.and those people who raised a few cattle and some crops, they attracted townspeople. wetownspeople came in, needed doctors and lawyers and newspaper people and others and so small towns began. in 2018, a lot of those towns in west texas are disappearing. with,of that had to do well, we raised larger and larger farms, which but people up in small towns and rural areas. lubbock is the center of a huge cotton industry. thisise more cotton in general area than...
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do you have confidence in dominic maroh 7 you have confidence in dominic maroh up?the uk government, they have tried to achieve a situation which is virtually impossible. they have tried to have all the benefits of eu membership without being an eu member. it isn't possible. for dominic raab, there will be an amount of realism when he goes into negotiations with michel barnier. there will be negotiations today. there will be negotiations today. the european commission with michel barnier and the eu 27 members will be meeting tomorrow to discuss the uk's white paper to discuss the future relationship, which came out last week. the clock is ticking but i cannot see any movement taking place unless there is a willingness by the uk government to shift its sta nce by the uk government to shift its stance on the island border. we could be looking out a possible december european council decision. that is only three months before the uk is scheduled to leave the european union. the uk government wa nted european union. the uk government wanted the uk to take rules until th
do you have confidence in dominic maroh 7 you have confidence in dominic maroh up?the uk government, they have tried to achieve a situation which is virtually impossible. they have tried to have all the benefits of eu membership without being an eu member. it isn't possible. for dominic raab, there will be an amount of realism when he goes into negotiations with michel barnier. there will be negotiations today. there will be negotiations today. the european commission with michel barnier and...
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dominic raab will be back in brussels this week.that the eu's lead negotiator, michel barnier, was asking questions about the uk's plan and not rejecting it out right. jonathan blake, bbc news. the lib dems acting foreign affairs spokesperson, christine jardine, said the problems within the conservative party is leading to a worsening situation in the case of finding a solution to brexit. we have gone from what was always going to be a difficult situation to bad situation to and nightmare of a situation. it's horrific. at the moment the civil war within the conservative party seems to be pushing us further and further towards a worsening situation. dominic raab says he is trying to get the backing of some cabinet ministers for the white paper discussed at chequers. do you feel that he is perhaps handing this better than his predecessor? he might well be. we are still in a difficult situation. i don't think saying things like we're not going to pay our debts helps. how can we negotiate a trade deal if we are not paying our debts? det
dominic raab will be back in brussels this week.that the eu's lead negotiator, michel barnier, was asking questions about the uk's plan and not rejecting it out right. jonathan blake, bbc news. the lib dems acting foreign affairs spokesperson, christine jardine, said the problems within the conservative party is leading to a worsening situation in the case of finding a solution to brexit. we have gone from what was always going to be a difficult situation to bad situation to and nightmare of a...
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environment texas dominates it.the theme of environment seems to appear in most of the chapters the environment is -- or as chamber of commerce say subhuman. and in our area i'm not so much because they don't form cotton. here we raise cotton so the has a lot of dust in this area and wind. so the environment is windy -- it lacks rainfall. it suffers from extensive periods of drought. we have these periods of a few years of wet and then several years of dry. and when we talk about average yearly rainfall of about 18 inches -- well, we've got plenty of years of 13 or 9 and other years of 25 well some of the first settler who is came out here they came out in a wet cycle where rainfall was 25 inches oh, wow this is wonderful place. and they rode home and people came out and then kill a dry cycle and people were -- hurt. another part of the environment i guess is -- the oil. the whole idea of oil, the whole west texas is permeated with oil, though, we've taken most of it out of the ground i is the but the panhandle has
environment texas dominates it.the theme of environment seems to appear in most of the chapters the environment is -- or as chamber of commerce say subhuman. and in our area i'm not so much because they don't form cotton. here we raise cotton so the has a lot of dust in this area and wind. so the environment is windy -- it lacks rainfall. it suffers from extensive periods of drought. we have these periods of a few years of wet and then several years of dry. and when we talk about average yearly...
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but there are negotiations being done and this is what dominic raab had to say.to strike with the eu to make sure we settle this issue. it has already been agreed as part of the withdrawal agreement. but there is no deal until we agree the whole deal. the prospect of us not moving swiftly to secure the legal position, that people will be removed from this country, i think is far—fetched, fanciful and would not happen. so trying to reassure people from other eu countries in the eu about their fate should no deal be reached. the government is keeping this on the table in the hope that it will provide some leverage in those negotiations. no deal scenario would not necessarily bea deal scenario would not necessarily be a good thing at all for the eu and the remaining 27 countries. the shadow business secretary putting forward labour's position this morning, taking a different line. it is her view that if labour were in power, they would take the no deal option of the table. no deal should not be an option and that is why we wanted a meaningful vote in parliament at w
but there are negotiations being done and this is what dominic raab had to say.to strike with the eu to make sure we settle this issue. it has already been agreed as part of the withdrawal agreement. but there is no deal until we agree the whole deal. the prospect of us not moving swiftly to secure the legal position, that people will be removed from this country, i think is far—fetched, fanciful and would not happen. so trying to reassure people from other eu countries in the eu about their...
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he was critical with those of his colleagues on the brexit side like, one assumes, dominic raab, and michael gove, for staying on in the cabinet. he seems to suggest they had some dream that somehow, they might geta had some dream that somehow, they might get a deal and then they can tweak it and improve it and all the rest. the dominic raab story in the financial times is basically that the government is thinking now very seriously, it's another one consideration is what —— is whether we crash out and what then, what happens next? talk about project fear! you will have project fear, 2.5 with that. and interesting also, dominic raab has his first meeting with eu negotiators tomorrow which the ft mentions. all eyes on that to see, all these insinuations that actually, the cabinet members are not doing the negotiations, the civil servants are doing the negotiations, so that is an interesting power play. fascinating stuff! lots of other stories. moving on to the guardian, which talks about brexit and has a picture of sir cliff richard after winning that court case today. perhaps at last
he was critical with those of his colleagues on the brexit side like, one assumes, dominic raab, and michael gove, for staying on in the cabinet. he seems to suggest they had some dream that somehow, they might geta had some dream that somehow, they might get a deal and then they can tweak it and improve it and all the rest. the dominic raab story in the financial times is basically that the government is thinking now very seriously, it's another one consideration is what —— is whether we...
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jonathan, is this just dominic raab flexing his muscles?may be the first time we have heard dominic raab said that if britain doesn't get the trade deal it wants that it will refuse to pay the money that it owes the eu that it has actually been government policy for some time so this is him a couple of weeks into the job restating his credentials as a committed brexiteer but what was perhaps more interesting from his interview with the telegraph was the admission that there is still work to be done in terms of persuading his fellow cabinet ministers that the agreement reached at chequers, the agreement reached at chequers, the prime minister ‘s ‘s country residence a few weeks back, is in fa ct residence a few weeks back, is in fact the right so that discussion is ongoing, it is a live debate within the prime minister's top team. still, even though the government negotiations are due to begin in brussels in the coming weeks. one man we know who does not agree with that plan is david davis, the former brea kfast secretary that plan is david
jonathan, is this just dominic raab flexing his muscles?may be the first time we have heard dominic raab said that if britain doesn't get the trade deal it wants that it will refuse to pay the money that it owes the eu that it has actually been government policy for some time so this is him a couple of weeks into the job restating his credentials as a committed brexiteer but what was perhaps more interesting from his interview with the telegraph was the admission that there is still work to be...
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dominic raab has been talking about preparations for a no—deal scenario.u and uk on the future relationship after brexit. we have heard stories and reports about what would happen in that scenario, all kinds of alarming things, lorries queueing at the border for hours, planes not being able to take off, shelves running empty in supermarkets — scare stories according to dominic raab. he talked a little about what the government is doing. we have heard in the last week that notices will be published online in the autumn about how businesses can prepare for a no—deal scenario. he said it is not what the government wants. he says he is "striving every sinew" to reach a deal with michel barnier on brexit. but there are preparations being done and this is what dominic raab had to say. we want to strive with the eu to make sure we settle this issue. it has already been agreed as part of the withdrawal agreement. but there is no deal until we agree the whole deal. the prospect of us not moving swiftly to secure the legal position, that there would be people will b
dominic raab has been talking about preparations for a no—deal scenario.u and uk on the future relationship after brexit. we have heard stories and reports about what would happen in that scenario, all kinds of alarming things, lorries queueing at the border for hours, planes not being able to take off, shelves running empty in supermarkets — scare stories according to dominic raab. he talked a little about what the government is doing. we have heard in the last week that notices will be...
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i think so, dominic raab will be more in the background?i dominic raab will be more in the background? ithink so, but i think theresa may has not presented a great argument for regulatory and tax reform. look at macron in france, i do not know if he will succeed but he is trying. to be fair to her, she has a lot on her plate, doesn't she have a lot going on with regards to other things? it is tough, her days might be numbered, who knows? it has been a volatile 36 hours. let's talk about theresa may's future, you touched on it, a difficult time for her and she has to bring the cabinet together and try to deliver this promise. what will europe will brussels be looking at? they have to work out whether they would rather deal with a conservative government or somebody likejeremy corbyn, which could be very different, the labour opposition. it is a big challenge. i do not know that anything materially will happen in the next week or so until we see the white paper and figurative theresa may will be around ina figurative theresa may will be aroun
i think so, dominic raab will be more in the background?i dominic raab will be more in the background? ithink so, but i think theresa may has not presented a great argument for regulatory and tax reform. look at macron in france, i do not know if he will succeed but he is trying. to be fair to her, she has a lot on her plate, doesn't she have a lot going on with regards to other things? it is tough, her days might be numbered, who knows? it has been a volatile 36 hours. let's talk about theresa...
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wednesday, high—pressure is still dominating things but we have a bit ofa still dominating things butimes in north—western part of scotland. for most of us it will be a dry day on wednesday. there will be sunny spells. temperatures creeping up to 19 to 25 degrees. into the end of the week, we will keepa into the end of the week, we will keep a bit of cloud. some sunny spells but temperatures will start to rise. up into the high 20s by the end of the week again. this is bbc news. i'm joanna gosling. these are the top stories developing at 12.00. the brexit secretary, david davis, resigns, saying he no longer believes in the government's eu strategy. he tells the prime minister her brexit plan has left britain in a "weak" position. i'm worried that what the european union will do is simply take what we've offered and ask for more, or wait for more. and i think there has got to be a time when we have got to be tougher with them, this should be the time. mr davis' resignation threatens to throw the government into crisis, as theresa may tries to unite her party and her ministers behind he
wednesday, high—pressure is still dominating things but we have a bit ofa still dominating things butimes in north—western part of scotland. for most of us it will be a dry day on wednesday. there will be sunny spells. temperatures creeping up to 19 to 25 degrees. into the end of the week, we will keepa into the end of the week, we will keep a bit of cloud. some sunny spells but temperatures will start to rise. up into the high 20s by the end of the week again. this is bbc news. i'm joanna...
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going into tuesday, high—pressure dominating. still low— pressure high—pressure dominating.s france, giving the potential for a few shower to push their way north to the channel and affect parts of south and south—west england. you can see most places are south—west england. you can see most places a re mostly south—west england. you can see most places are mostly drive. cloud for the north west of scotland, affecting temperatures. still got those orange colours across england and wales, so little change in the temperature. bearing in mind wimbledon will be in full swing, temperatures on court around 28, 20 nine celsius. thejet temperatures on court around 28, 20 nine celsius. the jet stream is to the north which will keep the warm air building through the middle part of the week. a chance of showers bringing welcome rain in places but very well gathered at most people will be dry. temperatures dipping in scotla nd will be dry. temperatures dipping in scotland and northern england but further south is where we find the warm weather. by the end of the week, little change. dry
going into tuesday, high—pressure dominating. still low— pressure high—pressure dominating.s france, giving the potential for a few shower to push their way north to the channel and affect parts of south and south—west england. you can see most places are south—west england. you can see most places a re mostly south—west england. you can see most places are mostly drive. cloud for the north west of scotland, affecting temperatures. still got those orange colours across england and...
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grappa is flashing a bit of brexiteer leg in this interview go for dominic raab.w the government will not hand over this wad of cash to the eu if there is not a deal but in reality it is existing government policy. what was interesting though is he said the persuasionjob policy. what was interesting though is he said the persuasion job as far as the government ‘s brexit blueprint is concerned still ongoing inside the cabinet as well is amongst conservative activist and the wider electorate. that tells you something, i think. the wider electorate. that tells you something, ithink. he is the wider electorate. that tells you something, i think. he is not the only one with a few comments in the sunday newspapers. take a look at the sunday express this morning and his predecessor david davis is saying the government should start again as faras saying the government should start again as far as its outlook on brexit is concerned. he also says that the world would not fall in if there was no deal at all. and you can hearfrom dominic raab, the brexit secretary, as well as
grappa is flashing a bit of brexiteer leg in this interview go for dominic raab.w the government will not hand over this wad of cash to the eu if there is not a deal but in reality it is existing government policy. what was interesting though is he said the persuasionjob policy. what was interesting though is he said the persuasion job as far as the government ‘s brexit blueprint is concerned still ongoing inside the cabinet as well is amongst conservative activist and the wider electorate....
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high pressure generally dominating the scene. it will warm up dominating the scene. warm up if anything across southern areas. it means for the weekend another hot one across the south, further north, a bit cooler. for this week it will be cooler for a time. mostly dry apart from some rain in north—western areas. sunny spells towards the end of the week and signs of the heat building again. significant rainfall will not happen this week. a reminder of our main story this lunchtime. the government is in crisis as the brexit secretary resigns. david davis says the strategy is dangerous. that's all from the bbc news at 0ne, so it's goodbye from me, and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. good afternoon, it's 1.30pm and here's your latest sports news. they call it manic monday at wimbledon and the action is well under way now. men's defending champion roger federer is on centre court right now, taking on adrain mannarino —and keeping across all the action for us isjohn watson.... how is federer getting on? roger said took that first set six love. ro
high pressure generally dominating the scene. it will warm up dominating the scene. warm up if anything across southern areas. it means for the weekend another hot one across the south, further north, a bit cooler. for this week it will be cooler for a time. mostly dry apart from some rain in north—western areas. sunny spells towards the end of the week and signs of the heat building again. significant rainfall will not happen this week. a reminder of our main story this lunchtime. the...
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but the eu is determined to curb what it sees as their abuse of their dominance.bbc news. still to come: up, up, and away. why you can now buy your very own jetpack, as long as you have deep pockets. the flamboyant italian fashion designer gianni versace has been shot dead in florida. the multimillionaire was gunned down outside his home in the exclusive south beach district of miami. emergency services across central europe are stepping up their efforts to contain the worst floods this century. nearly 100 people have been killed. broadway is traditionally called the great white way by americans, but tonight it's completely blacked out. it's a timely reminder to all americans of the problems the energy crisis has brought to them. 200 years ago today, a huge parisian crowd stormed the bastille prison, the first act of the revolution which was to topple the french monarchy. today, hundreds of thousands thronged the champs—elysee for the traditional military parade. finally, fairy penguins have been staggering ashore and collapsing after gorging themselves on huge sh
but the eu is determined to curb what it sees as their abuse of their dominance.bbc news. still to come: up, up, and away. why you can now buy your very own jetpack, as long as you have deep pockets. the flamboyant italian fashion designer gianni versace has been shot dead in florida. the multimillionaire was gunned down outside his home in the exclusive south beach district of miami. emergency services across central europe are stepping up their efforts to contain the worst floods this...
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member states if the deal is to succeed alive now to dominate cain in berlin so dominic chancellor merkel has just given a speech what she's been saying. well the point to make here how some is this is an altogether complete debate as it were with all the issues but it's pressing on the government right now being discussed and all the leaders of the main party groups in parliament are speaking so in their turn we've had the leader for the alternative for germany party the leader of the social democrat party group in parliament speaking but merrick when she spoke touched on lots of different areas but on migration she returned to a theme which has become pretty much constant in her speeches over the past few weeks the past few months indeed when she says that no asylum seekers should be able to choose where it is that they claim asylum because let's be clear the position has been that follow the dublin regulation in other words the first place to make landfall in the e.u. is where you claim asylum because the problem of the german government seizes the secondary migration issue in other wo
member states if the deal is to succeed alive now to dominate cain in berlin so dominic chancellor merkel has just given a speech what she's been saying. well the point to make here how some is this is an altogether complete debate as it were with all the issues but it's pressing on the government right now being discussed and all the leaders of the main party groups in parliament are speaking so in their turn we've had the leader for the alternative for germany party the leader of the social...
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dominic raab says he believes an agreement is possible within months, if brussels shows ambition. the energy that were going to bring to these negotiations, we can get a deal done and october. hundreds of volunteers from syria's civil defence force, known as the white helmets are rescued from a war zone in southern syria. they are safely in jordan. a three—year—old boy who was seriously injured in an acid attack in worcester has been discharged from hospital. police want to speak to three men, following the attack at a shop in the city yesterday afternoon. we got a 39—year—old man under arrest two is helping us with their enquiries at the moment but we are keen to identify the three people in the images we distributed because we think they have information that can help us. the police watchdog is investigating allegations of serious corruption and malpractice at the metropolitan police's own anti—corruption unit. ifi if i was able to get a life jacket i could have saved my babies. a woman who lost nine members of her family when a tourist boat capsized in the us, speaks of her gri
dominic raab says he believes an agreement is possible within months, if brussels shows ambition. the energy that were going to bring to these negotiations, we can get a deal done and october. hundreds of volunteers from syria's civil defence force, known as the white helmets are rescued from a war zone in southern syria. they are safely in jordan. a three—year—old boy who was seriously injured in an acid attack in worcester has been discharged from hospital. police want to speak to three...
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google maps is and ways which is also owned by google the dominant mapping services google is the dominant search engine chrome is the dominant web browser all google products book that was also widely believed when the you took action against microsoft back then internet explorer and the vast stranglehold on the p.c. browns the market now chrome is the dominant web browser it may allow companies to produce their own versions of android which they've been prevented from doing the only really outside of china the only people who have done that successfully are amazon on their arms and fire tablets they have their own app store and the disadvantage there is that you don't get a lot of google services on it and you don't get the same range of apps it's very much a subset of the whole set of apps so it'll be interesting to see what emerges but the answer is nobody knows it might be something revolutionary and wonderful it might be business as usual well we'll have to wait and see i suppose and perhaps invite you back to and was what has happened thanks for the good to speak to you again. they
google maps is and ways which is also owned by google the dominant mapping services google is the dominant search engine chrome is the dominant web browser all google products book that was also widely believed when the you took action against microsoft back then internet explorer and the vast stranglehold on the p.c. browns the market now chrome is the dominant web browser it may allow companies to produce their own versions of android which they've been prevented from doing the only really...
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of course cattle still dominates the panhandle and cattle still dominates the big bend.ose farmers and those people who raise a few cattle and crop, the attracted townspeople, and thus townspeople came in, we needed doctors and lawyers and newspaper people and others. so small towns begin. if you look in 2018, you look today, a lot of those towns in west texas are disappearing. a lot of that had to do with, well, we raised larger and larger farms which put people out of the small towns in the rural areas. as for economics, lubbock is the center of a big huge cotton industry. we were able to grow more cotton in this general area than in place in the united states, and cotton really fuels lubbock, just as oil fuels the life of midland and odessa in west texas. a difference between them is our cotton is pretty stable. the price may fluctuate but we still continue to raise a lot of cotton. midland and odessa, oil as a boom and bust culture to it, and economics to it, and people who have lived there a long time they understand that during the boom that better save some money
of course cattle still dominates the panhandle and cattle still dominates the big bend.ose farmers and those people who raise a few cattle and crop, the attracted townspeople, and thus townspeople came in, we needed doctors and lawyers and newspaper people and others. so small towns begin. if you look in 2018, you look today, a lot of those towns in west texas are disappearing. a lot of that had to do with, well, we raised larger and larger farms which put people out of the small towns in the...
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he has talked about dominic raab really as his sort of protege, if you like. as, my boy. he says the check is compromise is trapping britain's fingers in the mangle, and he reckons we must be prepared to terra everything up and to start again. but time is running out. what does he say should be in the new version of the brexit paper, is that clear? well, he talks about, he says that we should look at all the deals the european union has struck with canada, south korea, switzerland, new zealand, and take the best bets. he talks about it as a canada plus, plus, plus and aim for that. not a replica of the brexit white paper but he is talking about that in terms of the future trading arrangements. and the other point he makes is that at the moment, the european commission, the hardliners, they are not willing to compromise but a lot of the nation states and the national governments, they are worried and they ultimately want to ensure there is some agreement. and they will give ground. he talks about the netherlands, belgium, ireland, will suffer badly for differen
he has talked about dominic raab really as his sort of protege, if you like. as, my boy. he says the check is compromise is trapping britain's fingers in the mangle, and he reckons we must be prepared to terra everything up and to start again. but time is running out. what does he say should be in the new version of the brexit paper, is that clear? well, he talks about, he says that we should look at all the deals the european union has struck with canada, south korea, switzerland, new zealand,...
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not just in trade and this does but in political domination in military aspects in technology suddenly there's the perception of china being a real huge threat so it's more than just trade it's it's this fear this this tour of and an ice age of relations if you like with china that i think will continue. so for the trumpet ministration pauline this is about as far as you're concerned containing a rising china yes it is and remember that. this has the support bilateral supporting congress in one of the lizard bills about chinese investment in the united states it was passed four hundred to two i've read that that's you know it out bipartisan support so it is a perception of china as a threat this is more than just dollars and cents who gets you know to to win more in this trade or that trader who gets to import export more this is a much broader conflicts scott lucas is the u.s. a rogue state is it trying to destroy the global system of rules and institutions and if so why. i don't think the u.s. is a rogue state because i think american economic institutions many american political ins
not just in trade and this does but in political domination in military aspects in technology suddenly there's the perception of china being a real huge threat so it's more than just trade it's it's this fear this this tour of and an ice age of relations if you like with china that i think will continue. so for the trumpet ministration pauline this is about as far as you're concerned containing a rising china yes it is and remember that. this has the support bilateral supporting congress in one...
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well you know croatia didn't really look that impressive early on the england very much dominated the opening exchanges and of course took advantage of that to some extent with the opening goal but really they just made the rest of gracious performance all the more impressive the fact that they managed to fight back through the second half and really sort of take the game by the scruff of the neck and then through extra time maintain the upper hand as well and you got to remember gratian had played extra time in their previous two rounds so a lot of people i certainly was expecting them to struggle as the game went on for england to have a physical advantage as the game went on in fact quite the opposite half of the question players look fresher going into extra time and i think the two goals showcased as well both came really from croatia players reacting more quickly than england defenders did so very impressive in croatia and it bodes well for them going into the final what was it like in the stadium last night. well you know in the stands it was a bit like it was out on the pitch
well you know croatia didn't really look that impressive early on the england very much dominated the opening exchanges and of course took advantage of that to some extent with the opening goal but really they just made the rest of gracious performance all the more impressive the fact that they managed to fight back through the second half and really sort of take the game by the scruff of the neck and then through extra time maintain the upper hand as well and you got to remember gratian had...
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dominic raab will be back in brussels this week.n that the eu lead negotiator was asking questions about the uk plan and not rejecting outright. jonathan blake, bbc news. let's discuss this further. i am joined by the lib dems acting foreign affairs spokesperson, christine jardine. are you getting increasingly nervous that we seem to be hearing more about the prospect of no deal? i'm getting increasingly nervous about how the conservatives are mishandling this. we have gone from a difficult situation to bad situation to a nightmare of a situation. it's horrific. at the moment the civil war within the conservative party seems to be pushing us further and further towards a worsening situation. but dominic raab says he is still trying to get the backing of some cabinet ministers for the white paper discussed at chequers. do you feel that he is perhaps handling this better than his predecessor? he may well be but we are still in a difficult situation. saying things like we will not pay our debts does not help. we are in a very difficult
dominic raab will be back in brussels this week.n that the eu lead negotiator was asking questions about the uk plan and not rejecting outright. jonathan blake, bbc news. let's discuss this further. i am joined by the lib dems acting foreign affairs spokesperson, christine jardine. are you getting increasingly nervous that we seem to be hearing more about the prospect of no deal? i'm getting increasingly nervous about how the conservatives are mishandling this. we have gone from a difficult...
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our correspondents are following reaction dominic casey kane is and the german city of new york while rory chalons as standing by for us in moscow we'll go live to both after we speak to our diplomatic editor james bays who is there for us in brussels and we heard james from the european council president donald tusk just days ago saying that donald trump should remember who has allies are going into this nato summit it doesn't it seems like that might have fallen on deaf ears we were expecting tension and trump has certainly delivered. we've never seen tension like this at a nato summit and particularly coming from the dominant partner in nato the united states president trump knew exactly what he was doing at that breakfast meeting the reporters were invited in the white house crew who did not ask them to leave after a few moments they let them stay quite clearly they knew that president trump was going to start a tirade against nato allies and in particular one ally germany slowed to some awkward scenes here as we've seen all of the nato leaders arrive all twenty you know they came
our correspondents are following reaction dominic casey kane is and the german city of new york while rory chalons as standing by for us in moscow we'll go live to both after we speak to our diplomatic editor james bays who is there for us in brussels and we heard james from the european council president donald tusk just days ago saying that donald trump should remember who has allies are going into this nato summit it doesn't it seems like that might have fallen on deaf ears we were expecting...
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the financial times looks at the day ahead for dominic raab, he is meeting michel barnier today, butng something like 70 documents explaining how a disorderly brexit would affect a wide range of sectors and actually he's doing that but also the european commission's expected to publish its white paper today as well explaining how eu governments need to get ready for a no deal. absolutely, ports, airlines, border control, air pollution, trade... this is necessary, isn't it, for companies, individuals, government is to get ready for worst—case scenario? as prime minister may said, we should be positive, but this should have been an option on the table a year ago, saying, listen, this is serious and if you don't this is our white paperfor leaving. we don't want to use it but if you push us that way we can. now i think dominic raab is in an invidious position, he the threat of no deal on the table to get people to focus on what isn't a great deal, but it has missed everybody‘s lives around for the last 18 months. we made a decision on the 23rd ofjune, the country is fed up and we need to
the financial times looks at the day ahead for dominic raab, he is meeting michel barnier today, butng something like 70 documents explaining how a disorderly brexit would affect a wide range of sectors and actually he's doing that but also the european commission's expected to publish its white paper today as well explaining how eu governments need to get ready for a no deal. absolutely, ports, airlines, border control, air pollution, trade... this is necessary, isn't it, for companies,...
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in brussels are they a bigger social issues in play here dominic kane are berlin correspondent there was talking about. the argument that the reason between france and a cable news network anchor who was talking about the world cup having been won by quotes africa and then you get into that whole territory of ownership who owns it where do people come from etc and then that plays into the multicultural debate well the situation is kind of complicated in france because issue take the victory at the walk of twenty years ago the players where. taken as examples of multicultural is he and they were given a role that isn't their role their role is actually to play football on the pitch and twenty years later the players just wanted to represent france they all so then says our french players for example if you take the defender belgium and the he answer to a tweet who. try to show all the origins of the french players by responding with twenty three french flags showing that all the players see themselves as french and they and so it's not really understandable in france that a brode some
in brussels are they a bigger social issues in play here dominic kane are berlin correspondent there was talking about. the argument that the reason between france and a cable news network anchor who was talking about the world cup having been won by quotes africa and then you get into that whole territory of ownership who owns it where do people come from etc and then that plays into the multicultural debate well the situation is kind of complicated in france because issue take the victory at...
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google has engaged in illegal practices to cement its dominant market position in internet search.s on three quarters of europe's mobile phones. it's free for phone makers, but the eu says that google applies conditions which promote its own interests at the expense of rivals. there are three complaints — that phone makers must preinstall google search in chrome if they want to use the app store. they're paid to promote google search by installing it and not other search engines. and that they're effectively banned from creating alternative versions of android. as a matter of principle, we could ourselves look up another search engine, but only 1% of us who has a android phone say, "0h, i'll do something else." 99% of us, if the search app is on your phone, this is what you use. the fact that google has so much control over what happens on so many phones not only gives it a lot of power, it gives it a lot of money, because it collects vast amounts of data which enables it to target advertising. but the company says that ends up with a great deal for phone users. google must now pay
google has engaged in illegal practices to cement its dominant market position in internet search.s on three quarters of europe's mobile phones. it's free for phone makers, but the eu says that google applies conditions which promote its own interests at the expense of rivals. there are three complaints — that phone makers must preinstall google search in chrome if they want to use the app store. they're paid to promote google search by installing it and not other search engines. and that...
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theresa may takes personal control of the brexit talks with the eu, but the new brexit secretary, dominic raab, insists he hasn't been sidelined. the home of the red arrows, raf scampton in lincolnshire, is to close as part of defence cuts. the thai schoolboys rescued from a flooded cave are ordained as novice buddhist monks in a ceremony to thank their rescuers. it's five o'clock, good afternoon. our top story is in greece where more than 70 people have died in the wildfires, ravaging coastal areas near athens. more than 150 people have been injured including several children. many of those who died were trapped by flames in their homes and cars, others ran into the sea to escape the heat. in one resort, 26 victims were discovered huddled together near the top of a cliff. greece has declared three days of mourning, with the worst affected area being the attica region. greece has asked other european countries for helicopters and additional firefighters. richard lister has the latest. an avalanche of flames driven by high winds swept through these houses at terrifying speed. nothing was l
theresa may takes personal control of the brexit talks with the eu, but the new brexit secretary, dominic raab, insists he hasn't been sidelined. the home of the red arrows, raf scampton in lincolnshire, is to close as part of defence cuts. the thai schoolboys rescued from a flooded cave are ordained as novice buddhist monks in a ceremony to thank their rescuers. it's five o'clock, good afternoon. our top story is in greece where more than 70 people have died in the wildfires, ravaging coastal...
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but the eu is determined to curb what it sees as their abuse of their dominance.he day's other stories. detectives investigating the grenfell tower fire that killed 72 people have carried out three interviews under caution, as they look into allegations of manslaughter and potential health and safety breaches. the metropolitan police say their inquiries will involve a "planned programme of interviews under caution". there have been no arrests. a new inquest has reaffirmed that private sean benton, who died at the deepcut army barracks in surrey 23 years ago, took his own life. he was the first of four young soldiers who died from gunshot wounds in unexplained circumstances between 1995 and 2002. inquests at the time recorded three open verdicts and one of suicide. the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse has been fined £200,000 after sending a mass email that identified possible victims. the information commisioner‘s 0ffice said the message, which was sent to 90 people, placed vulnerable people at risk by allowing recipients to see each other‘s email addres
but the eu is determined to curb what it sees as their abuse of their dominance.he day's other stories. detectives investigating the grenfell tower fire that killed 72 people have carried out three interviews under caution, as they look into allegations of manslaughter and potential health and safety breaches. the metropolitan police say their inquiries will involve a "planned programme of interviews under caution". there have been no arrests. a new inquest has reaffirmed that private...
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this man, dominic raab, will be the new brexit secretary. for the former housing minister. too many, it is clear the prime minister is the one calling the shots. after reading his resignation letter, you have to wonder if she needs a brexit secretary. said she still be the leader of the party? she is the leader of the party? she is the leader of the party? she is the leader of the party and i don't see any reason to replace her. the issue is about policy. david davis has a simple message for those thinking of using his resignation to challenge her leadership. don't. but there are many conservative mps who dislike theresa may's brexit strategy as much as he does, and what they do in the coming hours and days will be crucial for her. the coming hours and days will be crucialfor her. in the coming hours and days will be crucial for her. in the the coming hours and days will be crucialfor her. in the meantime, david davis's departure allows the government's critics to pile in. that has been a division between those in the cabinet who want to sta
this man, dominic raab, will be the new brexit secretary. for the former housing minister. too many, it is clear the prime minister is the one calling the shots. after reading his resignation letter, you have to wonder if she needs a brexit secretary. said she still be the leader of the party? she is the leader of the party? she is the leader of the party? she is the leader of the party and i don't see any reason to replace her. the issue is about policy. david davis has a simple message for...
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yeah i think jonathan setting them really dominated the first off and it was not a particularly good performance from chrysler in that first off but that just makes it even more impressive that they managed to come back. and from a goal down and scored two goals or score one goal today is reaction time. given that they must've been very tired as well it went to extra time in the last round for them and in the previous round so they they really must be feeling the physical effects of that but you wouldn't have known not from their performance either during the ninety minutes or an actual time. considering that they don't have tradition for reaching the lots of stages of the of the world cup as well i think it says a lot about the mental strength about the character this great team so all around some very impressive stuff from those guys and we can we can tell behind you there only the crowd is still wired after the game what was the atmosphere like in the stadium. well you know for a lot of the game it was the english fans making most of the noise throughout the first half they really
yeah i think jonathan setting them really dominated the first off and it was not a particularly good performance from chrysler in that first off but that just makes it even more impressive that they managed to come back. and from a goal down and scored two goals or score one goal today is reaction time. given that they must've been very tired as well it went to extra time in the last round for them and in the previous round so they they really must be feeling the physical effects of that but...
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several weeks. extraordinary twist that dominated had headlines for several weeksm dominated, the peopleould be forgiven for forgetting what happened in salisbury, not like long ago. as you say it is an extraordinary development, some would say a baffling development. this was a, serge in yulia skripal, the damage in salisbury had been contained, people could go back to living their lives as normal. prince charles and camilla went, and this would be worried people up from the government to people living in answering salisbury tonight. that is the problem that people were reassured, they were had been told it was cleaned up and then people in salisbury had the disruption for many weeks and now it turns out to other people are critically ill. many weeks and now it turns out to other people are critically illm is not in salisbury, it is outside of salisbury which is terrifying if you are living in a small town or any of the surrounding towns because if it managed to get there, we don't know how, we do not know if the couple can pick up contaminated objects and carried it back to their homes
several weeks. extraordinary twist that dominated had headlines for several weeksm dominated, the peopleould be forgiven for forgetting what happened in salisbury, not like long ago. as you say it is an extraordinary development, some would say a baffling development. this was a, serge in yulia skripal, the damage in salisbury had been contained, people could go back to living their lives as normal. prince charles and camilla went, and this would be worried people up from the government to...
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position in smartphones is about protecting its dominance in search explains in local custom that wealth is being diminished denying customers the best results from the entire web. dr goh a search company that focuses on previously tweeted we welcome the e.u. cracking down on google's anticompetitive search behavior we have felt its effect for many years and led directly to us having less market share and how mobile generally. well let's look into this further with david mayo he's a technology journalist with connected rights online newsletter welcome to d w so you may be on the people watching how does this ruling if it stands how does it affects all of us who have mobile devices will those of us who have android devices may in future find that they don't come pre-installed with google's and with google's chrome browser they might come with rivals and that that that is the core of this case that google was unfairly advantage in its own services through its control vendrell it ok so the e.u. has a has a view on this that google was abusing its market position did did we either consumer s
position in smartphones is about protecting its dominance in search explains in local custom that wealth is being diminished denying customers the best results from the entire web. dr goh a search company that focuses on previously tweeted we welcome the e.u. cracking down on google's anticompetitive search behavior we have felt its effect for many years and led directly to us having less market share and how mobile generally. well let's look into this further with david mayo he's a technology...
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they were dominant during the progressive era. is the era ive era of trying to address the gilded age.the of conflict, strife, strikes,. this is when the government should regulate the economy. clean food, clean air, those sorts of things come into play. you can understand why the progressive school of historians were influenced by that kind of reform attitude at that time, talking about economic issues far more than the issue of the war, which was slavery and race and questions of rights. there was one person who dissented and was in the dunning school. even though you have these challenges coming up, in terms of popular culture, these are dominant. there is a journalist who writes "the tragic era," from indiana, and he basically re-casts the dunning school for a broader audience. the birth of a nation, which is basically the dunning school, the first hollywood classic, is reconstruction. has anyone seen it? you do not want to see it. talk about the propaganda of history. what was insidious about the dunning school was that its v
they were dominant during the progressive era. is the era ive era of trying to address the gilded age.the of conflict, strife, strikes,. this is when the government should regulate the economy. clean food, clean air, those sorts of things come into play. you can understand why the progressive school of historians were influenced by that kind of reform attitude at that time, talking about economic issues far more than the issue of the war, which was slavery and race and questions of rights....
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dominic raab says he believes an agreement is possible within months, if brussels shows ambition. hundreds of volunteers from syria's civil defence force, known as the white helmets are rescued from a war zone in southern syria. they are safely in jordan. police want to speak to three men, following an acid attack on a three—year—old boy in worcester. the police watchdog is investigating allegations of serious corruption and malpractice at the metropolitan police's own anti—corruption unit. ifi if i was able to get a life jacket i could have saved my babies. a woman who lost nine members of her family when a tourist boat capsized in the us, speaks of her grief. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm holly hamilton. coming up in the programme. it was pretty crowded at the top of the leaderboard but it's francesco molinari who emerges victorious at the open championship in carnoustie. hamilton survives a storm on and off the track to win the german grand prix and reclaim the championship lead. it's a british one—two at the tour de france with a
dominic raab says he believes an agreement is possible within months, if brussels shows ambition. hundreds of volunteers from syria's civil defence force, known as the white helmets are rescued from a war zone in southern syria. they are safely in jordan. police want to speak to three men, following an acid attack on a three—year—old boy in worcester. the police watchdog is investigating allegations of serious corruption and malpractice at the metropolitan police's own anti—corruption...