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secondly, there's a whole other side to dominic cummings.ivately, they'll say he's very intelligent, very polite, the image of him that has been created in the press is only partly true. and there's a whole other side to a very intelligent guy who's trying to make change. so the character is brilliant, to breed about and talk about, but it's only one side of the story. we've not got much time, but the daily express, boris is the iron man, tightening his grip. that is complete reversal from the mirror. we must leave it there because sadly we are out of timejust for now, there because sadly we are out of time just for now, because that is it for the paper is it for the papers this hour. jack and anna will be back at 11.30pm for another look at the papers. the headlines are coming up at 11pm. stay with us for that. thank you for watching, bye—bye. hello, you will have heard that storm dennis is on the way this weekend, there will be strong winds no one can escape from. concern growing about how much rain will come this weekend. this is a brain
secondly, there's a whole other side to dominic cummings.ivately, they'll say he's very intelligent, very polite, the image of him that has been created in the press is only partly true. and there's a whole other side to a very intelligent guy who's trying to make change. so the character is brilliant, to breed about and talk about, but it's only one side of the story. we've not got much time, but the daily express, boris is the iron man, tightening his grip. that is complete reversal from the...
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because dominic cummings hasa establishment. because dominic cummings has a broad and it is maverick force who is going to upset the conservativism of the conservative party and try and deliver a more moderate stance on the economy with a very authoritarian stance on certain cultural issues and that has always been his strategy in the way he thinks the party can become the dominant force in british politics. but in doing so he is going to come up but in doing so he is going to come up againsta but in doing so he is going to come up against a lot of resistance and firstly because the people whom he will bring in misfits and weirdos as he calls them and they will start with the culture of the party and kind of parts of the air surrogacy that are still very vocal in that party but also because of his approach. which as we saw with the resignation of the chancellor of the weekend is going to contradict the approach particularly on the economy of many of the more free—market members of the conservative party which are really still a
because dominic cummings hasa establishment. because dominic cummings has a broad and it is maverick force who is going to upset the conservativism of the conservative party and try and deliver a more moderate stance on the economy with a very authoritarian stance on certain cultural issues and that has always been his strategy in the way he thinks the party can become the dominant force in british politics. but in doing so he is going to come up but in doing so he is going to come up againsta...
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dominic needed every action he got one. a range of shots the level the match.um had not changed from a double brick helping michael want to win the third set 6-2. the michael want to win the third set 6—2. the austrian out of control. momentum can swing on the smallest of margins. this .1 and djokovic's favour acid the fourth final set going to a decider and a so often been the case for it was djokovic who came out on top. in eight australian open title, 17th grand slam success. back to the top of the world rankings, novak djokovic is the master of melbourne once again. there were some devastating things that started in 2020. with the huge bushfire here in australia, conflict in some parts of the world, people dying every day, obviously one person that i considered a close in my life and was a mentor to make kobe bryant, he passed away as well. with his daughter. i would just like toi with his daughter. i would just like to i guess say that this is a reminder to all of us that we should stick together at more than ever. dominic team had predicted last year that
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it came from a history of arguments between dominic cummings, arguments between dominic cummings, a leadingminic cummings, a leading adviser for borisjohnson and his removal of some of sajid javid's staff previously. so there was some context it is but there was a huge flareup today over this issue. you are nodding, jack. it would have been good to be in the room. it would have been great. and it was a long time before javid walked out, and hour and 15 minutes, sometimesjust the two walked out, and hour and 15 minutes, sometimes just the two of them having it out to see if they could come to an agreement in some way. of course it turned out that there wasn't. people watching the headlines this evening or looking at the headlines tomorrow will be sajid javid, the chancellor has advised over some row over his advisors. it sounds like an archaic, internal thing and people might not understand why this would happen. this is really about power and who is running the country's finances. what borisjohnson is trying to do and will now be able to do is ensure it is his people in the treasury oversee
it came from a history of arguments between dominic cummings, arguments between dominic cummings, a leadingminic cummings, a leading adviser for borisjohnson and his removal of some of sajid javid's staff previously. so there was some context it is but there was a huge flareup today over this issue. you are nodding, jack. it would have been good to be in the room. it would have been great. and it was a long time before javid walked out, and hour and 15 minutes, sometimesjust the two walked out,...
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cummings is the chairman and dominic cummings is the chairman and dominic cummings is the sort of henchmen number 11 had a lot of out. alistair darling had a lot of out. alistair darling had a lot of out. alistair darling had a lot of power in his day at number11. had a lot of power in his day at number 11. there was always the feeling that sajid javid was going to be forced to be a compliant chancellor and it looks like that is a humiliation too far perhaps. and this is about control. it is about loyalty. if, as this twitter message suggests, sajid javid knew nothing of this plan, that is quite extraordinary, isn't it? even in political terms, it is quite extraordinary that such a senior member of government would be excluded from this and effectively this notion of sucking all of his advisers bounced on him? yeah. i have to deal, in my dayjob, across a number of different departments. what has been increasingly clear is if you want to find out what's going to happen, you don't ask the department for business, energy and industrial strategy, you don't ask the cabinet office. most decision
cummings is the chairman and dominic cummings is the chairman and dominic cummings is the sort of henchmen number 11 had a lot of out. alistair darling had a lot of out. alistair darling had a lot of out. alistair darling had a lot of power in his day at number11. had a lot of power in his day at number 11. there was always the feeling that sajid javid was going to be forced to be a compliant chancellor and it looks like that is a humiliation too far perhaps. and this is about control. it is...
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well dominic novak —— to have addicted a breakthrough in this year. felt confident he could win his maiden grand slam title at the next grand slam, the french open where he's lost to finals to rafael nadal. novak djokovic's dominance here on the hard courts continues as he moves on to 17 grand slam titles, just three short of roger federer‘s all—time record of 20. we saw some british success on the final day in melbourne. joe salisbury has his first grand slam title — it came in the men's doubles alongside his american partner, rajeev ram. they beat the australian wild cards max purcell and luke saville in staright sets. dashed straight sets. jamie murray is the only other british winner of the men's doubles title in melbourne in the open era. so many great players. to have come through and win the title, is amazing. obviouslyjamie had a good run in the mixed doubles as well. he's someone i have looked up to for so long and had so much success on the doubles tour. so, yeah, it's great that there are so many really good doubles players now and so many
well dominic novak —— to have addicted a breakthrough in this year. felt confident he could win his maiden grand slam title at the next grand slam, the french open where he's lost to finals to rafael nadal. novak djokovic's dominance here on the hard courts continues as he moves on to 17 grand slam titles, just three short of roger federer‘s all—time record of 20. we saw some british success on the final day in melbourne. joe salisbury has his first grand slam title — it came in the...
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dominic cummings was appointed by borisjohnson dominic cummings was appointed by boris johnson and ont day that he took thatjob he negotiated with boris johnson that he took thatjob he negotiated with borisjohnson that he would have total control of all the advisors. borisjohnson knew have total control of all the advisors. boris johnson knew from the very beginning that this scenario is likely to pan out and i have actually been a series of stories recently that dominic cummings has not been getting his own way. he did not want hs2 to go ahead and he did not want huawei to get the mobile contract. he is powerful and certainly the most powerful and certainly the most powerful of the aids, but boris johnson is in charge and he is the one making the decisions. that is not to say that cummings is not an extremely powerful figure, not to say that cummings is not an extremely powerfulfigure, because yea rs. extremely powerfulfigure, because years. thank you very much. you're watching afternoon live, these are our headlines... the chancellor sajjid javid resigns in a shock move during the p
dominic cummings was appointed by borisjohnson dominic cummings was appointed by boris johnson and ont day that he took thatjob he negotiated with boris johnson that he took thatjob he negotiated with borisjohnson that he would have total control of all the advisors. borisjohnson knew have total control of all the advisors. boris johnson knew from the very beginning that this scenario is likely to pan out and i have actually been a series of stories recently that dominic cummings has not been...
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for that dominic raabis australians.cant enough because this is the first major ministerial visit after brexit but the fact that canberra is his first stop sends a strong message to the australians, after boris johnson already said that striking a deal with australia is on his top list of priorities. this is a big chance for business here to get back into the uk market which they lost a big chunk of when they lost a big chunk of when the ukjoined they lost a big chunk of when the uk joined the they lost a big chunk of when the ukjoined the eu. you can bet that agriculture is going to be big on the agenda in any agreement between australia and the united kingdom. meat and beef exporters, dairy exporters are looking at this closely. they have been quite restricted in the amounts that they can export to the uk because of eu constraints and now that this is no longer an issue they can get back into that market and, crucially for them, diversify from asian markets with the economic impact of the coronavirus. an exciting time
for that dominic raabis australians.cant enough because this is the first major ministerial visit after brexit but the fact that canberra is his first stop sends a strong message to the australians, after boris johnson already said that striking a deal with australia is on his top list of priorities. this is a big chance for business here to get back into the uk market which they lost a big chunk of when they lost a big chunk of when the ukjoined they lost a big chunk of when the uk joined the...
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it's been said this is a classic dominic cummings ambush and that dominic cummings fingerprints are all|j fingerprints are all over this. is that how you would read it? i mean cummings works for borisjohnson. he's the prime minister. he calls the shots. there are concerned to make sure number ten and 11 are aligned and under my time, david cameron was totally aligned. so that is an important thing to have. there been lots of times in political history from where the prime minister and chancellor have not gotten along. in a way, is this the first real attempt to demolish those barriers between number ten and 11? politically aligned. 0f barriers between number ten and 11? politically aligned. of course you wa nt politically aligned. of course you want checks and balances. you don't wa nt want checks and balances. you don't want everyone sitting in a room agreeing with each other and not suggesting different ways. don't forget, number ten is it a a department of state. it's a small house with it the prime minister at the centre. they rely on leverage is a power from the the centre. they re
it's been said this is a classic dominic cummings ambush and that dominic cummings fingerprints are all|j fingerprints are all over this. is that how you would read it? i mean cummings works for borisjohnson. he's the prime minister. he calls the shots. there are concerned to make sure number ten and 11 are aligned and under my time, david cameron was totally aligned. so that is an important thing to have. there been lots of times in political history from where the prime minister and...
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one main story dominating the headlines.spread of the coronavirus, erling the american people the risk remains very low. let's stay with that story, a spokejust let's stay with that story, a spoke just now to doctor benjamin weiler, assistant professor in the department of emergency medicine, a after what he thinks. i think that this is a really important first step to stay ahead of the curve, and to mobilise resources to be prepared if we do have increasing spread of the coronavirus in the united states. time for us to take these measures as that spread has occurred and i am encouraged to see the government is taking those steps now. how well-prepared you feel the country is? it is a big country, presumably preparations may not be as good across the whole country.|j think there are a few steps to preparation and preventing spread. up until now, the main step that we have taken is to limit new cases coming into the country through travel restrictions, and that becomes a lot harder once there are more countries where infectio
one main story dominating the headlines.spread of the coronavirus, erling the american people the risk remains very low. let's stay with that story, a spokejust let's stay with that story, a spoke just now to doctor benjamin weiler, assistant professor in the department of emergency medicine, a after what he thinks. i think that this is a really important first step to stay ahead of the curve, and to mobilise resources to be prepared if we do have increasing spread of the coronavirus in the...
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dominic. kind of meant something you said if you a few minutes ago but about the spread of the disease and how we know virus and how we contain it the e.u. said on thursday that blocking cross border movement of those who who show said to me within the block would be counterproductive but why would why would they say that well. i mean there's a fundamental issue which is the tradeoff between individual freedoms and liberties and the possible. benefits to public health by preventing people's movements and at the moment i take it that the you concluded that. that they don't want to restrict people's movements because that's a fairly. in fundamental freedom within within the european union but as as we've seen. being timid in response to this virus. allows it to spread and it's possible that they may need to radically revise its approach to questions like that. because if we're going to. if we're going to make a difference and prevent. prevent deaths from this virus we may need to take really rad
dominic. kind of meant something you said if you a few minutes ago but about the spread of the disease and how we know virus and how we contain it the e.u. said on thursday that blocking cross border movement of those who who show said to me within the block would be counterproductive but why would why would they say that well. i mean there's a fundamental issue which is the tradeoff between individual freedoms and liberties and the possible. benefits to public health by preventing people's...
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was dominic casciani speaking earlierfrom the old that was dominic casciani speaking earlier from theted to the government's prevent programme amid fears of how dangerous she could become. hanif qadir is a consultant in counter—extremism and rehabilitation. he has advised the government on its prevent programme and was one of its lead practitioners until 2016. thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. could you just first off describe for our viewers what that programme actually does? how does it work? the programme is designed to axley prevent individuals from the coming radicalised into violent extremists and terrorist networks. it's also part of the counter strategy. it's one of the four p. it's about providing mentor and counsellor support as those who have been identified as radicalised and heading on a path of destruction, which is known as the channel programme. just in brief, it is about preventing people from being radicalised. is it working? prevent, you have to understand it's two really could size it or celebrate it. and i would say prevent this ineffective tool. it's an e
was dominic casciani speaking earlierfrom the old that was dominic casciani speaking earlier from theted to the government's prevent programme amid fears of how dangerous she could become. hanif qadir is a consultant in counter—extremism and rehabilitation. he has advised the government on its prevent programme and was one of its lead practitioners until 2016. thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. could you just first off describe for our viewers what that programme actually does? how...
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cain who's live in berlin dominic how significant a development is this. pretty significant on the face of it because the leader of the largest party in this country the leader of the largest party in parliament having to metaphorically for her sort of all because as you were saying of what happened in the state of the ring year the state where her local party the members of her party in that parliament in that state parliament voted for a liberal candidate as prime minister last week but in doing so they did so alongside members of parliament from the alternative for germany now that breaks a taboo mainstream parties very clearly for pretty much since the f.t. the alternative for germany party lurch to the far right ever since then the mainstream parties have ruled out any kind of cooperation with that party anywhere in germany whether federally or at the state level now the interesting thing is and a great come come by our house quit she won't that that's resignation won't take effect until the summer when she is replaced as you say when she an election
cain who's live in berlin dominic how significant a development is this. pretty significant on the face of it because the leader of the largest party in this country the leader of the largest party in parliament having to metaphorically for her sort of all because as you were saying of what happened in the state of the ring year the state where her local party the members of her party in that parliament in that state parliament voted for a liberal candidate as prime minister last week but in...
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dominic cummings taking control, but actually this is the prime minister's decision.e needs more control over the treasury, and the kind of fissures that racked labour under the brown—blair years, there should not be a risk of those, and there were warning signs last week when sajid javid appeared to make it public he was supporting hs2 before a public decision was announced, and there were clashes during the election campaign, with sajid javid insisting on having some very tight fiscal rules which meant the tories must balance the books, and that was apparently objected to by dominic cummings. make no mistake, ultimately this is boris johnson's decision, it's as contentious as it gets, and it's one of the most spectacular reshuffles in history, i would have thought. steve swi nford of steve swinford of the times speaking a bit earlier. the headlines on bbc news... the chancellor, sajid javid, resigns, in a shock move during the prime minister's government reshuffle. out too are theresa villiers, andrea leadsom, esther mcveigh, and the northern ireland secretary, juli
dominic cummings taking control, but actually this is the prime minister's decision.e needs more control over the treasury, and the kind of fissures that racked labour under the brown—blair years, there should not be a risk of those, and there were warning signs last week when sajid javid appeared to make it public he was supporting hs2 before a public decision was announced, and there were clashes during the election campaign, with sajid javid insisting on having some very tight fiscal rules...
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bit of snow over the northern head dominic hills, but again we will see the winds picking up.mogul, harvey weinstein, has been convicted of rape and sexual assault by a jury in new york in a landmark case that gave impetus to the metoo women's movement. the formerfilm producer is being held in custody while he awaits sentencing. he could face a jail term of up to 25 years. his lawyers say they'll appeal. as thousands queue for masks in southkorea, the who says the chance of containing the covid—19 coronavirus is diminishing. the number of countries and territories affected has now risen to 37. and this video is trending on bbc.com. the first day of president trump's visit to india saw him warmly welcomed in ahmedabad. but his struggle with pronunciations caught the headlines. in particular, when he mispronounced the country's most famous cricketer, sachin tendulkar.
bit of snow over the northern head dominic hills, but again we will see the winds picking up.mogul, harvey weinstein, has been convicted of rape and sexual assault by a jury in new york in a landmark case that gave impetus to the metoo women's movement. the formerfilm producer is being held in custody while he awaits sentencing. he could face a jail term of up to 25 years. his lawyers say they'll appeal. as thousands queue for masks in southkorea, the who says the chance of containing the...
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absolute dominance. you say, were you expecting that?fortable the victory was? i wish it could tell you i thought this exactly was the way it would go but i got caught up in some groupthink and even though all of my state m e nts groupthink and even though all of my statements pointed to a tyson fury victory, maybe it is my american bias, maybe i got caught up in the fa ct bias, maybe i got caught up in the fact that deontay wilder could be so imperfect yet get away with it. but i was ashley surprised that a lot of boxing insiders like the trainers and managers are people i trust, we all know that tyson fury is this the superior technical fundamental fighter but i think we all got blinded and camouflaged to the fact that despite the one punch punching prowess of deontay wilder, it is tyson fury who is the much better all—round fighter and unless fury was going to make a few bad technical glaring mistakes this could only go one way. this the weight gain of fury was very beneficial. he was able to muscle and manhandle deontay wilderfrom th
absolute dominance. you say, were you expecting that?fortable the victory was? i wish it could tell you i thought this exactly was the way it would go but i got caught up in some groupthink and even though all of my state m e nts groupthink and even though all of my statements pointed to a tyson fury victory, maybe it is my american bias, maybe i got caught up in the fa ct bias, maybe i got caught up in the fact that deontay wilder could be so imperfect yet get away with it. but i was ashley...
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in this digital capitalism the data corporations that specialize in data extraction dominate the market. these businesses cloak themselves as platforms. in the future experts predict that fewer workers will receive contract positions google's already. moving them right not even half of the employees under contract. many work in precarious instances in theory whenever and wherever they want but even if they're independent on paper they may still be closely monitored one example amazon's warehouse workers known as pick their work day is determined by digital. warehouse workers in particular are monitored very very closely with device they carry around with them watches every step they make and gives them a clear instructions on where to go in the literal sense of the term which optimal paths to walk. it's reminiscent of the assembly line days people were reduced to performing single simple ideal movements of. digital technology to optimize those workflows must be every employee is dream but they could also use these programs to identify optimal employees and these forms of digital control
in this digital capitalism the data corporations that specialize in data extraction dominate the market. these businesses cloak themselves as platforms. in the future experts predict that fewer workers will receive contract positions google's already. moving them right not even half of the employees under contract. many work in precarious instances in theory whenever and wherever they want but even if they're independent on paper they may still be closely monitored one example amazon's...
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if were honest, for the past ten years they have dominated this championship.ch in that game against wales, that is huge. that is an enormous game, in terms of that reverie, but still, it could be going after 50 years in the calcutta cup, if you ask ten days ago, england going nine times out of ten, england, scotland lost but play very well in dublin, shades of 2000 and all of that, shades of 1990, so who knows. but yeah, for the home nations, it does not get much better than tomorrow. now stayting with rugby union, saracens have escaped being kicked out of the champions cup forfielding an ineligible player, instead just receiving a fine. and on the pitch they are out of the premiership rugby cup after losing 28—7 to sale sharks in the semifinal. sale scored three quick—fire tries in the first half to do the damage. they will play harlequins in the final next month. in super league, hull fc won the derby after beating hull kingston rovers 25—16. it was a gallant effort by rovers but the home side had too much in the end, danny houghton marking his 350th appeara
if were honest, for the past ten years they have dominated this championship.ch in that game against wales, that is huge. that is an enormous game, in terms of that reverie, but still, it could be going after 50 years in the calcutta cup, if you ask ten days ago, england going nine times out of ten, england, scotland lost but play very well in dublin, shades of 2000 and all of that, shades of 1990, so who knows. but yeah, for the home nations, it does not get much better than tomorrow. now...
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dominic thiem will be disappointed he did not get over the line. in the fourth side. novak djokovic levelled the match and won it with that decisive fifth set. thiem will feel he will get chances to win a first grand slam title. surely that will come at the french open, the next grand slam. he has reached the last two finals, losing to rafi on the having beaten rafael nadal at this yea r‘s having beaten rafael nadal at this year's tournament, you wonder if the tide is turning in men's tennis. the stranglehold of the big three continues, they have won the last 13 grand slam titles. novak djokovic moving on to 17 grand slam titles, three short of the tally of roger federer of 20. six years his junior, he will get the chance to add to that. we wondered if we were going to see a first—time winner, we side with sofia kenin in the women's singles. dominic thiem threatened, but it is so hard to bring down novak djokovic on the hard courts in australia. another title, another superb victory, and you just wonder how many more can he get. there were two matc
dominic thiem will be disappointed he did not get over the line. in the fourth side. novak djokovic levelled the match and won it with that decisive fifth set. thiem will feel he will get chances to win a first grand slam title. surely that will come at the french open, the next grand slam. he has reached the last two finals, losing to rafi on the having beaten rafael nadal at this yea r‘s having beaten rafael nadal at this year's tournament, you wonder if the tide is turning in men's tennis....
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the uk economy. goods and services which dominates the uk economylj think dominates the uk economy.”ting clarity at the outset, so that is not on the outset, so that is not on the negotiating table or the issue of redlines. ministers are irritated that the eu wants the uk to hold onto its rules despite leaving and wanting to go its own way. the irish prime minister, battling to keep his job in the general election camp points both sides agreed to this last item. if we will have tariff free and quota free with the uk which is essentially what we have with canada on almost everything, and that needs to come with a level playing field. as after there is no shortage of reflections on offer from a position parties. on the one hand he is now sort of saying that will not happen in the negotiations. i always like a prop. the prime minister is not the only one for a night of what makes a photo, nigel farage brandishing a camaro negative brexit coin and says that... negative brexit coin and says that. . . what negative brexit coin and says that... what they fear is a competitor on their doorst
the uk economy. goods and services which dominates the uk economylj think dominates the uk economy.”ting clarity at the outset, so that is not on the outset, so that is not on the negotiating table or the issue of redlines. ministers are irritated that the eu wants the uk to hold onto its rules despite leaving and wanting to go its own way. the irish prime minister, battling to keep his job in the general election camp points both sides agreed to this last item. if we will have tariff free...
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it is going to dominate obligated next stage of talks.rost is going out there explaining this is trying to get around some of the problems in the first stage when he was very and clear and putting up policy papers are what it wants from brexit whether uk government operated in secrecy. mr frost on behalf of mr johnson is trying to the opposite here. interesting thing about this story is the emphasis on france trying to toughen at the demands imposed on the uk. exodus of level of already between eu member states as to the future direction in regards to negotiations within the uk. france is honestly going to be relatively concerned about the impacts that the uk perhaps, cutting regulations in financial and professional services, might have on its own domestic industry. if we do see... there's obviously been a lots of, well, some progress within the eu about combating things like tax voice in and evasion. if we start to see the uk slipping away from those rules and potentially attract some of the business that perhaps the eu has wanted to cu
it is going to dominate obligated next stage of talks.rost is going out there explaining this is trying to get around some of the problems in the first stage when he was very and clear and putting up policy papers are what it wants from brexit whether uk government operated in secrecy. mr frost on behalf of mr johnson is trying to the opposite here. interesting thing about this story is the emphasis on france trying to toughen at the demands imposed on the uk. exodus of level of already between...
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dominic raab is there, tell us, give us an dominic raab is there, tell us, give us an overview of theificant moment, more than anything because of the objects and the timing of it. this is dominic raab‘s first major ministerial trip just after brexit, a message from the uk that this is the first look at global britain in action, reaching across the other side of the world, looking to make new deals with old friends, away from the eu. as it figures out, its relationship and its trade deal with its biggest business partner the eu, it is looking to expand here in australia. this means a great deal for australian business. i'm in an area thatis australian business. i'm in an area that is famous for agriculture, winemaking, those industries will be looking closely at any potential agreements. we know that beef exporters are going to look closely at expanding into the uk. it was quite a bit of the market when the ukjoined the quite a bit of the market when the uk joined the eu. quite a bit of the market when the ukjoined the eu. they are quite constrained in what they are able to export to
dominic raab is there, tell us, give us an dominic raab is there, tell us, give us an overview of theificant moment, more than anything because of the objects and the timing of it. this is dominic raab‘s first major ministerial trip just after brexit, a message from the uk that this is the first look at global britain in action, reaching across the other side of the world, looking to make new deals with old friends, away from the eu. as it figures out, its relationship and its trade deal with...
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for joining me a laundry list of conflicts and uncertainty over the west role in the world are dominating the munich security conference some 3 dozen heads of state along with top ministers and security experts have gathered in southern germany the west dwindling influence on global security has even spawned a new term west listening. the who's who of international politics. with plenty to discuss. the german president frank steinmeyer spent much of his keynote speech deploring the decline of internationalism and of european unity he had harsh words for russia china and the us. and the been that our closest ally the united states of america under the current administration rejects the idea of an international community. great again great again if necessary also at the expense of maybe. fittingly enough it was a former u.s. secretary of state from another era john kerry who made a plea for reviving international cooperation snow country can solve the problems we face of climate change cyber warfare nuclear challenges extremism disease all of these things require cooperation if we didn't ha
for joining me a laundry list of conflicts and uncertainty over the west role in the world are dominating the munich security conference some 3 dozen heads of state along with top ministers and security experts have gathered in southern germany the west dwindling influence on global security has even spawned a new term west listening. the who's who of international politics. with plenty to discuss. the german president frank steinmeyer spent much of his keynote speech deploring the decline of...
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dominic hughes, bbc news, the wirral.tors over his links to the sex offenderjeffrey epstein. jes staley, pictured here, said that he deeply regrets his connection with epstein, who died in a new york prison cell last year. mr staley also admitted that he kept in touch with epstein for seven years after he was convicted for sex trafficking. borisjohnson has been asked to clarify who paid for his new year holiday in the caribbean, after confusion over whether a conservative party donor funded the trip. the prime minister and his girlfriend carrie symonds accepted accommodation valued at £15,000. the register of mps' interests says it was paid for by the co—founder of carphone warehouse david ross. mr ross initially said he had not paid for the holiday. this afternoon, he said the register was correct and he had in his words "facilitated accommodation". scuffles broke out outside a courthouse in londonderry as a man appeared inside charged with the murder of journalist lyra mckee. paul mcintyre, who's 52 and comes from derry
dominic hughes, bbc news, the wirral.tors over his links to the sex offenderjeffrey epstein. jes staley, pictured here, said that he deeply regrets his connection with epstein, who died in a new york prison cell last year. mr staley also admitted that he kept in touch with epstein for seven years after he was convicted for sex trafficking. borisjohnson has been asked to clarify who paid for his new year holiday in the caribbean, after confusion over whether a conservative party donor funded the...
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dominic hughes, bbc news.respondent 0livia richwald, who is outside the university of york where it's been confirmed one of the uk patients studies. what is the latest you have from there? it's business as usual here at the university. although it's a sunday and cold and rainy so there are not too many people milling about. here at the university of york there are 1500 chinese students studying and york is a popular place for chinese tourists as well. yesterday we had the news that of the two confirmed cases of coronavirus, one of them is a student studying here and a relative. however, the university of york have moved to reassure staff and students that the risk of anyone else picking up the infection from that student is very low and that's because that student wasn't known to come onto the campus before or during any symptoms. that student, and we don't know if it is a man or and we don't know if it is a man or a woman, and their relative have been taken to newcastle where they are still being treated at s
dominic hughes, bbc news.respondent 0livia richwald, who is outside the university of york where it's been confirmed one of the uk patients studies. what is the latest you have from there? it's business as usual here at the university. although it's a sunday and cold and rainy so there are not too many people milling about. here at the university of york there are 1500 chinese students studying and york is a popular place for chinese tourists as well. yesterday we had the news that of the two...
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and for domine coming.the vile little creatures who are the bad carriers and advisers, you are a friend as well as a an employee. —— back carriers. —— dominic coming. and with the cases and what i have been for the last three and half years for four separate secretaries of state is job andi separate secretaries of state is job and i think the contract essentially is that they can go at any time. just as if you were a member of the cabinet you can lose yourjob, similarata cabinet you can lose yourjob, similar at a special adviser you can too. something like 105 special advisers in government, only ten of them until very recently had more than two years experience. so it is a short shelf life and i'm just very grateful for the opportunity to have served both the conservative party and the government and i suppose by extension my country for the laughter and half years if that is not too grandiose. you said at the beginning you're one of special advisers. —— the last three and a half years. advisers. —— the la
and for domine coming.the vile little creatures who are the bad carriers and advisers, you are a friend as well as a an employee. —— back carriers. —— dominic coming. and with the cases and what i have been for the last three and half years for four separate secretaries of state is job andi separate secretaries of state is job and i think the contract essentially is that they can go at any time. just as if you were a member of the cabinet you can lose yourjob, similarata cabinet you can...
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there is dominic raab. what do you make of the chancellor having to resign, dominic raab?ed mrjavid sack his own team in return for keeping hisjob. a loss of influence he wouldn't wear. good afternoon. why have you resigned, mrjavid? so, the man who had been the second most important person in the government returned home to west london with a rucksack, not a red box. the conditions that were attached was a requirement that i replace all my political advisers. these are people that have worked incredibly hard on behalf of not just the government but the whole country, done a fantasticjob. i was unable to accept those conditions. i don't believe any self—respecting minister would accept such conditions. and, so, therefore, ifelt the best thing to do was to go. were those conditions imposed by mrcummings? those were the conditions requested by the prime minister. that was, of course, his prerogative, and, as i say, my successor has my full support. so, walking in in his place, a rising star in tory circles. were you expecting a promotion today? you are widely tipped as on th
there is dominic raab. what do you make of the chancellor having to resign, dominic raab?ed mrjavid sack his own team in return for keeping hisjob. a loss of influence he wouldn't wear. good afternoon. why have you resigned, mrjavid? so, the man who had been the second most important person in the government returned home to west london with a rucksack, not a red box. the conditions that were attached was a requirement that i replace all my political advisers. these are people that have worked...
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dominated side to see what is going on there.people living in the muslim dominated areas have been throwing stones and even shooting bullets at them. this all started over india's controversial citizenship law. there was a group of people, mostly muslims, protesting against the law that many critics see as anti—muslim. there was a group of people, mostly hindu, who were supporting the law. but the clashes that broke out between the two groups have increasingly become communal, and what we are seeing on the ground today very much looks like a religious rite. like a religious riot. people from both communities have been killed and have been injured in these violent clashes. and uncomfortable questions being raised for the government, really, because where we saw violent mobs of men, there were just two policeman, so questions about whether the government has deployed enough police to break the cycle of violence which has been going on for two days now. and all of this happening not ten miles away from where president trump is in th
dominated side to see what is going on there.people living in the muslim dominated areas have been throwing stones and even shooting bullets at them. this all started over india's controversial citizenship law. there was a group of people, mostly muslims, protesting against the law that many critics see as anti—muslim. there was a group of people, mostly hindu, who were supporting the law. but the clashes that broke out between the two groups have increasingly become communal, and what we are...
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hello welcome to the program i'm adrian finnegan islands governments of long been dominated by $0.02 a right posses phin a gale that's the policy of current prime minister leo veronica and free to fall but this appears to be changing opinion polls show shin fein is now the most popular posse of arabica is in 3rd place it means he.
hello welcome to the program i'm adrian finnegan islands governments of long been dominated by $0.02 a right posses phin a gale that's the policy of current prime minister leo veronica and free to fall but this appears to be changing opinion polls show shin fein is now the most popular posse of arabica is in 3rd place it means he.
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china has set out to dominate these markets, they subsidise this organisation, this company goes in andt companies and, if you try and beat into china, is one company told me, it's a nightmare, they restrict you, you can't get into any of their security stuff, they will not let us in and yet we let these chinese companies, particularly huawei, in. most people know that the security of this realm is not just about land or sea, it's also now about the internet, these broadband areas, and we now need to protect that as much as anything else. that is our priority. i would urge the government to think very carefully, not 35%, zero involvement. how much support among conservative mps do you have? could this be a real rebellion? well, i am not looking at rebellion. that's up to individuals. i am simply trying to individuals. i am simply trying to say to the government, genuinely as someone who really wants them to succeed, that this decision, having been forced on them at this point, they need to take a pace back and ask this question, actually, how do you manage what you actually admit isa yo
china has set out to dominate these markets, they subsidise this organisation, this company goes in andt companies and, if you try and beat into china, is one company told me, it's a nightmare, they restrict you, you can't get into any of their security stuff, they will not let us in and yet we let these chinese companies, particularly huawei, in. most people know that the security of this realm is not just about land or sea, it's also now about the internet, these broadband areas, and we now...
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opec seems to dominate a lot of people's minds. they talk about the opec embargo in 1973, there was no opec embargo. apec, the arab producing countries. i find in statistics that people still list opec countries and non-opec producers. i wonder, i will start with dr. toprani here, how important is opec anymore? teach a course, georgetown oil and world power, at the graduate and undergraduate level, and we talk about was there an opec era? is it still on? does it only last a short time? how could you engage opec's power? dr. toprani: opec's power -- please forgive me for not mentioning this in the talk -- it is greatest when oil prices, ironically, are low, not high. if you can sustain oil prices at a low level for a long period of time, guess what? who controls the largest share of the world's cheap oil prices? who has the lowest cost of production? those tend to be producers in the middle east who dominate opec. so the reason why opec -- there may not have been an opec oil embargo, but there were opec price increases to compensate
opec seems to dominate a lot of people's minds. they talk about the opec embargo in 1973, there was no opec embargo. apec, the arab producing countries. i find in statistics that people still list opec countries and non-opec producers. i wonder, i will start with dr. toprani here, how important is opec anymore? teach a course, georgetown oil and world power, at the graduate and undergraduate level, and we talk about was there an opec era? is it still on? does it only last a short time? how...
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his name was dominic rossi, of lockport, new york.ol and college football star he turned down an offer to play for the new york giants. he determined instead to fight for his country. >> that was his story but he wanted to play football. then the war started and he tried the military and told him i really want to play football and i will plate when i get home. >> he came home one day and started talking about the marines and of course, i think my mom and dad were so surprised about that because he was still going to college but they gave him their blessing and he did pretty he joined the marines. >> rossi was quickly recognized as a leader and during officer training at quantico in virginia he became a second lieutenant in the marine corps. in october 1944, their training complete newly minted marines, harry gray, herman, charlie and george were assigned to the 34th replacement draft. they would stop in california and then on to the pacific. lieutenant cross he was eager to get to the battle. >> i'm sort of glad and starting and i'm t
his name was dominic rossi, of lockport, new york.ol and college football star he turned down an offer to play for the new york giants. he determined instead to fight for his country. >> that was his story but he wanted to play football. then the war started and he tried the military and told him i really want to play football and i will plate when i get home. >> he came home one day and started talking about the marines and of course, i think my mom and dad were so surprised about...
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dominic hughes has more. did future me.this letter, 20 years will have passed. you will have grown up have passed. you will have grown up in primary school will bea grown up in primary school will be a distant memory. at richmond academy only school in 0ldham, he was accosting their eyes to the future. what do we wa nt to eyes to the future. what do we want to be in 20 years' time? encouraging this kind of ambition in one of the most deprived parts of greater manchester is a vital element in the school's mission. working with the whole family so they have options in the yea rs so they have options in the years to come. we encourage our pa rents to years to come. we encourage our parents to so they can be happy to so they can have a healthy mindset and a healthy body. the school makes a point of looking at the bigger picture, how education is linked to health, housing, work and family. many of ourfamilies housing, work and family. many of our families have gone on to achieve gcses now, they are in paid employment. it's a rou
dominic hughes has more. did future me.this letter, 20 years will have passed. you will have grown up have passed. you will have grown up in primary school will bea grown up in primary school will be a distant memory. at richmond academy only school in 0ldham, he was accosting their eyes to the future. what do we wa nt to eyes to the future. what do we want to be in 20 years' time? encouraging this kind of ambition in one of the most deprived parts of greater manchester is a vital element in...
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cain he joins us live from berlin and dominate just start by tell us how significant a development the sense for german politics at the moment. pretty significant on the face of it hollow because this was the lady who had as it were being prepared being groomed to take over from anger to america from the present chancellor in time to stand as the candidate for her party for the christian democrats in the general election in late summer early autumn 2021 all those hopes those ambitions are now dashed dashed because of the perception among people in her party but also in the wider political classes and in the media that this person include come on bar had become gaffe prone had become unable to leave her party that she would make statements about wide federal policy but not able to really bring the people in this states of germany with her people in her own party that is certainly that was the accusation that was leveled at her last week after the events in 13 year that you referred to but also this weekend has just gone certainly there were newspaper articles and then there was a statem
cain he joins us live from berlin and dominate just start by tell us how significant a development the sense for german politics at the moment. pretty significant on the face of it hollow because this was the lady who had as it were being prepared being groomed to take over from anger to america from the present chancellor in time to stand as the candidate for her party for the christian democrats in the general election in late summer early autumn 2021 all those hopes those ambitions are now...
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dominic cummings with his early blog and listing all the folds of the civil service.ise people for the sake of it, when you are trying to make changes, there are plenty of people out there who would want things to go wrong, the things to newspapers, you know. it's helpful to have people on your side when you're making changes. the thing that protects the civil service as we haveit protects the civil service as we have it now, if the neutral body that serves politicians of many calibres. it is a neutral body. the prime ministers officially the minister for the civil service, he makes appointment of people like permanent secretaries. the rumour is pretty pitel tried to get rid of her permanent secretary, and attempting to do that is inevitably controversial. and gus o'donnell, the former cabinet secretary is also here in the time saying the government should try to de—escalate and civil servants should stop breathing against ministers. it only works if you have a positive relationship. you can have enemies and you need to have enemies to be a successful government. to t
dominic cummings with his early blog and listing all the folds of the civil service.ise people for the sake of it, when you are trying to make changes, there are plenty of people out there who would want things to go wrong, the things to newspapers, you know. it's helpful to have people on your side when you're making changes. the thing that protects the civil service as we haveit protects the civil service as we have it now, if the neutral body that serves politicians of many calibres. it is a...
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the first dominated by the team and read and lack which were the visitors in the stadium they shared
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me and the security dominance. security dominance on or everything. on the east of jordan river where the. everything everything will be for there and you know the palestinians have nothing israel is the dominant on the land on the sky on the sea and the palestinians have nothing but have bought they are very generous they want to give us a gift what generous she we. there was a triangle that. it's an area called the triangle it's a lot you played there yes. like 4 or 5 citizens feel to 50000 arab it's inside israel. and they will give this to us this triangle of the citizens of this triangle will be given to us and of course you know the reason you know the reason we can't. take 200-225-0000 take the territories and of of the tree on go that is known by every one of you. this triangle is a precious gift from from what the precious trump what a generous trump. by the way let me tell you. that i think trump knows absolutely nothing about this plan. there is another tripartite sheffield next to him his ambassador in israel. fred meant when one of. the b
me and the security dominance. security dominance on or everything. on the east of jordan river where the. everything everything will be for there and you know the palestinians have nothing israel is the dominant on the land on the sky on the sea and the palestinians have nothing but have bought they are very generous they want to give us a gift what generous she we. there was a triangle that. it's an area called the triangle it's a lot you played there yes. like 4 or 5 citizens feel to 50000...
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one of the great performances from a british boxer on american soil shows he could dominate in yearsr to say there's been a huge reaction to the fight across social media today, with plenty of speculation around what's next for fury. well, his former trainer ben davison, who was with him for the first fight, wants the celebrations to continue on home soil, he tweeted... and anthony joshua's promoter eddie hearn has made it clear what he wants — a super fight between fury and joshua. so this is the latest chapter in what is already a colourful careerfor tyson fury, and there's much more to come. here's the analysis of our sports editor, dan roan. tyson fury‘s story is a compelling one but it is also controversial and complicated, too. in the past he has had to apologise for causing offence with some of his remarks about homosexuals and women. he had to serve a drugs ban after failing a test for a steroid but he has also grained great credit for beating his demons and for campaigning for mental health. he is also an iconic figure amongst the community but here in las vegas he let his f
one of the great performances from a british boxer on american soil shows he could dominate in yearsr to say there's been a huge reaction to the fight across social media today, with plenty of speculation around what's next for fury. well, his former trainer ben davison, who was with him for the first fight, wants the celebrations to continue on home soil, he tweeted... and anthony joshua's promoter eddie hearn has made it clear what he wants — a super fight between fury and joshua. so this...
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rosa's 1st half dominance was turning noddles man's world upside down. lights and usually thrive when pressuring their opponents in their own penalty area but got back were good at that too so good that lucas closed them and slipped up and played the ball directly to glove box floaty a my house the rest was child's play for you and i spoke from a. far superior glatt both were only 2 male up at half time in light 6. the hosts responded with 2 offensive swaps bringing in use of poulsen and patrick schick after the break still there was a general. serving of luck involved in 6 gold to help close the gap a gift from glad unlucky keeper after 50 minutes played. young zama had control of the ball but not the situation. it was almost silly how perfectly the ball landed at 6 feet. and things got even sillier after an hour player complained about an underwater free kick and was given a yellow card. he kept complaining and was then left speechless with a red. that was the turning point of the game now it was a different match altogether fire and brimstone instead
rosa's 1st half dominance was turning noddles man's world upside down. lights and usually thrive when pressuring their opponents in their own penalty area but got back were good at that too so good that lucas closed them and slipped up and played the ball directly to glove box floaty a my house the rest was child's play for you and i spoke from a. far superior glatt both were only 2 male up at half time in light 6. the hosts responded with 2 offensive swaps bringing in use of poulsen and...