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and we were speaking with dominic grieve, who has been here and is no longer an mp, and dominic grieveiscussions on what might happen next. and it matters, of course, because if the prime minister doesn't come back from brussels with a plan, there is a summit in a couple of weeks' time, if he can convince the european unit of the merits of a deal, he has to get it through the house of commons, so people like dominic grieve matter. let's see what he said to us a few minutes ago. the prime minister is fully entitled to put forward ideas to try to resolve the issue of the irish backstop. i must say that, to suggest effectively that you are going to solve a border problem by having the hard border moved ten miles back from where the border is on each side, it is, is it not, the creation of a hard border with a no man's land in between. sol creation of a hard border with a no man's land in between. so i am not surprised the irish government may find that difficult. and that is the point being made by dominic grieve, and we will ask the prime minister about that in more detail. it seems that
and we were speaking with dominic grieve, who has been here and is no longer an mp, and dominic grieveiscussions on what might happen next. and it matters, of course, because if the prime minister doesn't come back from brussels with a plan, there is a summit in a couple of weeks' time, if he can convince the european unit of the merits of a deal, he has to get it through the house of commons, so people like dominic grieve matter. let's see what he said to us a few minutes ago. the prime...
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dominic grieve. well at the end of that debate it was time for mps to vote. they backed the general principles of the withdrawal agreement bill. the ayes to the right, 329. the noes to the left, 299. the ayes have it. unlock! so a win for the government by 30. then it was on to the vote on whether to push the legislation through parliament in just a few days, in time for the uk to leave the eu on october the 31st. and this time things did not go the government's way. the ayes to the right, 308. the noes to the left, 322. the labour leader was first to his feet. he said the house had refused to be bounced. and he had an offer for the prime minister. work with us, all of us to agree a reasonable timetable and i suspect this house will vote to debate, scrutinise, and i hope amend the detail of this bill. that would be the sensible way forward. and that is the offer i make on behalf of the opposition tonight. the prime minister didn't reply to that as he set out his next steps. i must address my disappointment that the house again voted for delay, rather than a t
dominic grieve. well at the end of that debate it was time for mps to vote. they backed the general principles of the withdrawal agreement bill. the ayes to the right, 329. the noes to the left, 299. the ayes have it. unlock! so a win for the government by 30. then it was on to the vote on whether to push the legislation through parliament in just a few days, in time for the uk to leave the eu on october the 31st. and this time things did not go the government's way. the ayes to the right, 308....
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into the poorest of the some inside the party lament the path taken by johnson and cummings to dominic grieve has consistently rebelled against a hard line breaks it where watching the to kitty with mr cummings has behaved and . it's somebody who frankly has a revolutionary view of how politics should be conducted and appears to be willing to smash anything in the sake of achieving he's a. well planned he's very dangerous. there was a question about the fate of this conference following last week's supreme court ruling that the government suspension of parliament was on at least that one now has an answer but on who will be leading this country and if it will still be part of the e.u. in a month's time in the words of dominic cummings we'll see. how does a manchester chairman carmaker votes ragen has rejected calls to settle a customer class action lawsuit lawsuit over the rigging of its diesel emissions tests it was the 1st day of the hearing which is the largest legal claim of its kind in modern german history hundreds of thousands of people are demanding compensation following the so-calle
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some inside the policy lament the path taken by johnson and cummings to dominic grieve has consistently rebelled against a hardline bracks it where watching me particularly with mr cummings his behavior and its. somebody who frankly has a maoist revolution review of how politics should be conducted and appears to be willing to smash anything up for the sake of achieving his end goal well that is very dangerous. there was a question about the fate of this conference following last week's supreme court ruling that the government suspension of parliament was unlawful at least that one now has an answer but on who will be leading this country and if it'll still be part of the e.u. in a month's time in the words of dominic cummings we'll see. how desirable manchester . yemen's who the rebels have released hundreds of prisoners it's a move which could revive efforts to end the war that sparked the world's worst humanitarian crisis. has since reports in the capital sana was. raided in front of cameras and told they can go home. these are some of the $350.00 captives released by overseas assure
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dominic grieve, tom brake, thank you very much indeed. good evening.ple of flood alerts out due to the intensity of the rainfall that's been stubbornly sitting across the scottish border for much of the day. a few scattered showers further west and some of these have filtered in the nuns we've gone to the afternoon. behind that weather front, some strong winds as well. they will continue to drive and some showers overnight but that weather front will start to wea ken that weather front will start to weaken and ease its way off into the north sea. clear skies overnight, lecture winds, separate tours likely to fall away and —— temperatures eckley to follow it. maybe some early morning mist and fog run. the re m na nts of early morning mist and fog run. the remnants of the weather for not producing that much anyway of rain but certainly a lot more in the way of cloud around and northerly wind will drive in a few showers close to the coast. but it will be a drier day in comparison to today and certainly in comparison to last couple of days. just a little b
dominic grieve, tom brake, thank you very much indeed. good evening.ple of flood alerts out due to the intensity of the rainfall that's been stubbornly sitting across the scottish border for much of the day. a few scattered showers further west and some of these have filtered in the nuns we've gone to the afternoon. behind that weather front, some strong winds as well. they will continue to drive and some showers overnight but that weather front will start to wea ken that weather front will...
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some inside the policy lament the path taken by johnson and cummings to dominic grieve has consistently rebelled against a hard line breaks it where watching the ticket with mr cummings his head. there is somebody who frankly has a maoist revolutionary view of how politics should be conducted and appears to be willing to smash anything up for the sake of achieving his end goal well that is very dangerous. there was a question about the fate of this conference following last week's supreme court ruling that the government suspension of parliament was unlawful at least that one now has an answer but on who will be leading this country and if it will still be part of the e.u. in a month's time in the words of dominic cummings it will see. al-jazeera manchester . all stress former chancellor sébastien current says coalition talks are likely to be more challenging this time round after his party's victory in sunday's election the 33 year old leader is looking for new partners to form a government and says his 1st priority will be economic growth a mccain reports from vienna. on a sunny after
some inside the policy lament the path taken by johnson and cummings to dominic grieve has consistently rebelled against a hard line breaks it where watching the ticket with mr cummings his head. there is somebody who frankly has a maoist revolutionary view of how politics should be conducted and appears to be willing to smash anything up for the sake of achieving his end goal well that is very dangerous. there was a question about the fate of this conference following last week's supreme court...
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the eu for decades to come, so essentially what some of the mps would be arguing, people like dominic grieveise is properly over the next few weeks, and then once we are happy, it becomes law, then we leave the eu, then we go into a period of transition, and during that period of transition we start negotiating the future relationship. ijust remember, as we keep hearing, this is just the end of the beginning, not the end, because the negotiations over the future relationship will be extremely protracted, will be difficult, never before has a stage tried to negotiate to get further away from its nearest partner, it will be difficult to negotiate, and of course it will require a lot of skill on the part of the prime minister to explain the trade—offs which lie ahead, and none of these us which lie ahead, and none of these us has been discussed so far. so for those who are hoping we can get it done by the 31st of october and move and talk about other things, whether the nhs, schooling, i'm afraid they are going to be in for rude shock. on that point, catherine barnard, thank you very much indee
the eu for decades to come, so essentially what some of the mps would be arguing, people like dominic grieveise is properly over the next few weeks, and then once we are happy, it becomes law, then we leave the eu, then we go into a period of transition, and during that period of transition we start negotiating the future relationship. ijust remember, as we keep hearing, this is just the end of the beginning, not the end, because the negotiations over the future relationship will be extremely...
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in beaconsfield, the local mp, dominic grieve, is one of those pushing for another brexit referendum,e road in neighbouring wycombe, the road in neighbouring wycombe, the mp steve baker is a prominent brexiteers who just wants out of the eu. the fact that two mps from neighbouring constituencies who were both tories are on different sides of this debate shows why it has been so hard, but now borisjohnson will push back against any mp who wants further delay because rightly or wrongly, his political calculation is mostly that people want this bit of brexit done. that is certainly true for chris, who runs a business in high wycombe making bespoke curtain tracks. he was a remain who now wa nts curtain tracks. he was a remain who now wants an exit deal done but does not trust the prime minister or parliament to find a solution. there is no consensus, no uniformity to get this sorted or across the line. what is good for one party or another party or one person or another party or one person or another person, nothing gets done. and at this exercise class for mothers, there is a similar lac
in beaconsfield, the local mp, dominic grieve, is one of those pushing for another brexit referendum,e road in neighbouring wycombe, the road in neighbouring wycombe, the mp steve baker is a prominent brexiteers who just wants out of the eu. the fact that two mps from neighbouring constituencies who were both tories are on different sides of this debate shows why it has been so hard, but now borisjohnson will push back against any mp who wants further delay because rightly or wrongly, his...
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i‘m joined now by dominic grieve, a prominent opponent of brexit. thank you for being with us.ct very tight. it doesn‘t necessarily mean that it will go anyway. the house is divided, and the numbers appear to be very tight. what would be your message about the new deal that borisjohnson has negotiated? message about the new deal that boris johnson has negotiated ?|j message about the new deal that boris johnson has negotiated? i have two issues that i think we have to focus on tomorrow. the first issue is about the deal itself. people feel, here the deal, and i have no doubt that a deal is better than no deal. you do have to think through the consequences of where this deal is going to take us. a lot of people get enthusiastic and say, oh, it just takes us over the line, itjust gets destroyed for business over with, but it is worth bearing in mind that the transition period is now only 11! months. by the time we get to next summer, the prime minister will have you having to ask to extend the transition period u nless to extend the transition period unless he will resolve a futu
i‘m joined now by dominic grieve, a prominent opponent of brexit. thank you for being with us.ct very tight. it doesn‘t necessarily mean that it will go anyway. the house is divided, and the numbers appear to be very tight. what would be your message about the new deal that borisjohnson has negotiated? message about the new deal that boris johnson has negotiated ?|j message about the new deal that boris johnson has negotiated? i have two issues that i think we have to focus on tomorrow. the...
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so essentially what some of the mps would be arguing, people like dominic grieve and oliver letwin, is scrutinise the wab properly over the next few weeks and then once you're happy, it becomes law. then we leave the eu and we go into a period of transition and during the period, we start negotiating the future relationship. but just remember, start negotiating the future relationship. butjust remember, as we keep hearing, this is really the end of the beginning, it is not the end of the beginning, it is not the end because the negotiations over the future relationship will be extremely protracted and will be difficult, never before has the state tried to negotiate to get further away from its nearest partner. it will be difficult to negotiate and it will require a lot of skill on the part of the prime minister to explain the trade—offs which lie ahead. and none of this has been discussed so far. for those hoping we can get brexit done by the sist hoping we can get brexit done by the 31st of october and move into talk about other things, whether it is the nhs or schooling, i'm afraid t
so essentially what some of the mps would be arguing, people like dominic grieve and oliver letwin, is scrutinise the wab properly over the next few weeks and then once you're happy, it becomes law. then we leave the eu and we go into a period of transition and during the period, we start negotiating the future relationship. but just remember, start negotiating the future relationship. butjust remember, as we keep hearing, this is really the end of the beginning, it is not the end of the...
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some inside the policy lament the path taken by johnson and cummings to dominic grieve has consistently rebelled against a hard line breaks it where watching me particularly with mr cummings has behaved and. it's somebody who frankly has a maoist revolution review of how politics should be conducted and appears to be willing to smash anything up for the sake of achieving his end goal well that is very dangerous. there was a question about the fate of this conference following last week's supreme court ruling that the government suspension of parliament was unlawful at least that one now has an answer but on who will be leading this country and if it will still be part of the e.u. in a month's time in the words of dominic cummings we'll see. how does era manchester with world leaders past and present have attended the funeral for former french leader jacques chirac president of manual mccrone was joined by his russian counterpart vladimir putin and the former u.s. president bill clinton for the service in paris thousands of people lined the streets outside the church as the coffin was ta
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this was the former attorney general dominic grieve.r is fully entitled to put forward ideas to resolve the issue of the irish backstop. to suggest effectively that you are going to solve the broader problem by having a hard border move ten miles back from where the border is on each side, it is in fact the creation, is it not, the creation of a hard border with a no man's land in between? so i am not altogether surprised the irish comedy may find that difficult. given that sort of reaction you would think mrjohnson's proposals are shortly going to crash and burn. however, those around him remained pretty confident, or at least hopeful, because they say in private of the talks have actually been a lot more fruitful than some of the sort of public argy— bargy. nevertheless, given the two seemingly contradictory positions of the irish government are saying there can be no checks and the british government saying there have to be some checks, it's kind of hard to be some checks, it's kind of hard to see how you put that together in a deal.
this was the former attorney general dominic grieve.r is fully entitled to put forward ideas to resolve the issue of the irish backstop. to suggest effectively that you are going to solve the broader problem by having a hard border move ten miles back from where the border is on each side, it is in fact the creation, is it not, the creation of a hard border with a no man's land in between? so i am not altogether surprised the irish comedy may find that difficult. given that sort of reaction you...
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thank you very much, dominic grieve. borisjohnson can get a deal with the eu. ina in a moment we were speak to members of the four biggest parties in westminster. today's queen's speech comes at a time of massive political turbulence and uncertainty. how will the following days and weeks unfold west to mike vicki has tried to explain it. brexit has dominated parliament for more than three years and with talks in brussels intensify, this will be another crucial week. mps are due to debate the contents of the queen's speech in parliament and hold a vote on whether to endorse it. then on thursday boris johnson on whether to endorse it. then on thursday borisjohnson is due to head to brussels to meet with other eu leaders. unusually, the comment is due to sit on saturday. if boris johnson has secured a deal with the eu, mps will probably be asked to vote to approve it. could deal get support this time around? will mps try to amend its? if there is not a deal, this law kicks in, forcing the government to ask for brexit to be
thank you very much, dominic grieve. borisjohnson can get a deal with the eu. ina in a moment we were speak to members of the four biggest parties in westminster. today's queen's speech comes at a time of massive political turbulence and uncertainty. how will the following days and weeks unfold west to mike vicki has tried to explain it. brexit has dominated parliament for more than three years and with talks in brussels intensify, this will be another crucial week. mps are due to debate the...
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huw: that was dominic grieve, the former attorney general, conservative mp.the brexit select committee, is on his feet. the deal the prime minister has brought back will give us less good access to our biggest, nearest and most important market that we enjoy today and less good access than the deal negotiated by the former prime minister would have given. i cannot understand why anyone should regard that as something to be celebrated, cheered, or recommended. it is no wonder the government does not want to do an economic assessment because it would show what the government's last assessment shows and i thought it was very assessment shows and i thought it was very striking as my right honourable friend, in his typically forensic and eloquent way, told the house what it would mean in practice to watch at the euphoria that was evident on the benches opposite earlier give way to cold realisation of what it will mean for the businesses and industries that we represent in our constituencies. i simply ask the question, why would we wa nt simply ask the question, wh
huw: that was dominic grieve, the former attorney general, conservative mp.the brexit select committee, is on his feet. the deal the prime minister has brought back will give us less good access to our biggest, nearest and most important market that we enjoy today and less good access than the deal negotiated by the former prime minister would have given. i cannot understand why anyone should regard that as something to be celebrated, cheered, or recommended. it is no wonder the government does...
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let's join vicki young again, and she has the former attorney general dominic grieve with her.d that they back the boris johnson deal but the timetable is the problem. what do you think the prime minister should do now? he should find a suitable timetable and try to ta ke find a suitable timetable and try to take his legislation through. ijust do not understand the government tactics. they succeeded at second reading and that means the majority of the house of commons have expressed in principle, important to emphasise that word, a view that the bill ought to be given proper consideration and maybe passed. they also want time to scrutinise it properly and propose amendments. that is what we do in this place. and so instead of saying giving us a sensible timetable and the constitutional bill of this kind would normally get eight weeks to go through the commons and the lords. that is what theresa may programmed for a that is what theresa may programmed fora similar that is what theresa may programmed for a similar bill back in spring. you can shorten that a bit but saying that yo
let's join vicki young again, and she has the former attorney general dominic grieve with her.d that they back the boris johnson deal but the timetable is the problem. what do you think the prime minister should do now? he should find a suitable timetable and try to ta ke find a suitable timetable and try to take his legislation through. ijust do not understand the government tactics. they succeeded at second reading and that means the majority of the house of commons have expressed in...
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dominic grieve, andrew, thank you very much.k the next all you need to know. shower clouds revolving around low pressure over night, moving through the day, more downpours to come. some of you probably got disturbed in the night. heavy showers and more showers packing into wales and the south—west. torrential rain in north of england at the moment, pushing its way into south and east scotland this morning and early afternoon. northern england will brighten up. north and west cotton, a few showers, same too in northern ireland. —— west of scotland. shower is continuing in wales and southern england, not getting any respite. sunshine in between. but the wind is picking up, gusty afternoon in southern areas, a0-50 gusty afternoon in southern areas, a0—50 miles an hour gusts possible. better afternoon for northern england compared to this morning. when the rain sets in and the central area of scotland, windy throughout, damp and soggy and the day and journey home. showers in the south. wherever you are today, on the roads, be prepar
dominic grieve, andrew, thank you very much.k the next all you need to know. shower clouds revolving around low pressure over night, moving through the day, more downpours to come. some of you probably got disturbed in the night. heavy showers and more showers packing into wales and the south—west. torrential rain in north of england at the moment, pushing its way into south and east scotland this morning and early afternoon. northern england will brighten up. north and west cotton, a few...
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into the poorest of the some inside the policy lament the path taken by johnson and cummings to dominic grieve has consistently rebelled against a hardline bracks it where watching the ticket even mr cummings has behaved. and is somebody who frankly has a maoist revolution review of how politics should be conducted and appears to be willing to smash anything up for the sake of achieving his end goal well that is very dangerous. there was a question about the fate of this conference following last week's supreme court ruling that the government suspension of parliament was unlawful at least that one now has an answer but on who will be leading this country and if it'll still be part of the e.u. in a month's time in the words of dominic cummings we'll see where al-jazeera manchester are still ahead. african hole the ones used in football matches taking on a new role in a country with i'm. africa at the world championships. but. business updates brought to you by qatar airways going places together. business updates brought to you by qatar airways going places together. for how we can join peace
into the poorest of the some inside the policy lament the path taken by johnson and cummings to dominic grieve has consistently rebelled against a hardline bracks it where watching the ticket even mr cummings has behaved. and is somebody who frankly has a maoist revolution review of how politics should be conducted and appears to be willing to smash anything up for the sake of achieving his end goal well that is very dangerous. there was a question about the fate of this conference following...
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we have heard from dominic grieve saying the prime minister is trying to take us out on a gallop, withouti believe people at home are hoping and expecting. with a new way forward and a new and better deal, both for britain and for our friends better deal, both for britain and for ourfriends in the eu. and that is the advantage of the agreement we have struck with our friends in the last two days. because this deal allows the uk, whole and entire, to leave the eu on october the 31st, in accordance with the referendum, while simultaneously looking forward toa while simultaneously looking forward to a new partnership based on the closest ties of friendship and cooperation. and i pay tribute to our european friends for escaping the prison of existing positions and ensuring the vision to be flexible by reopening their withdrawal agreement. in response, jeremy corbyn said labour could not vote for this deal, which was worse than the deal they had voted against already, theresa may‘s deal of course, three times. he has renegotiated their withdrawal agreement and made it even worse. he has renego
we have heard from dominic grieve saying the prime minister is trying to take us out on a gallop, withouti believe people at home are hoping and expecting. with a new way forward and a new and better deal, both for britain and for our friends better deal, both for britain and for ourfriends in the eu. and that is the advantage of the agreement we have struck with our friends in the last two days. because this deal allows the uk, whole and entire, to leave the eu on october the 31st, in...
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cowardly to claim unity between 2 good allies i know the grieving parents said it was a waste of time talking to british foreign secretary dominic robb but. he's going to be a poodle to donald trump who president trump of course said there's no way she's going to be from batteries were to have a trump card speech talking to the president where he to point out that these bases a pretty vital to america's security and in fact they were used in 1903 to bomb tripoli after that killing in a berlin discotheque by what he thought was good after his agents and mrs thatcher in those days simply quietly said ok if donald trump wants to bomb iran as is former national security adviser john bolton rather did then they would fly from their bases in britain we worry about sovereignty and exit europe but we have these bases in britain that are entirely american well. basically shows we are some kind of a. carrier for the united states brazil is increasingly being seen as a proxy for u.s. foreign policy your client former president lula has been offered the chance of freedom by brazilian prosecutors. why do you think they've carried him why is
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cowardly to claim immunity between 2 good allies i know the grieving parents said it was a waste of time talking to british foreign secretary dominic. but. he's going to be a poodle to donald trump who president trump of course said there's no way she's wearing i've come back to have a trump card speech talking to the president where he to point out that these bases are pretty vital to america's security and in fact they were used in 1904 by ronald reagan to bomb. in tripoli that killing in a berlin discotheque by what he thought was good after his agents mrs thatcher in those days simply quietly said ok if donald trump wants to bomb iran as is former national security adviser john bolton rather did then they would fly from their bases in britain we worry about sovereignty and exit europe but we have these bases in britain that are entirely american well. basically shows we have some kind of a. carrier for the united states brazil is increasingly being seen as a proxy for u.s. foreign policy your client former president has been offered the chance of freedom by brazilian prosecutors. why do you think they've carried him wise you're
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grieve, but we can't. so everyday is a battle and more of a battle than we feel it should be. and in that battle harry's parents have received a letter from the foreign secretary. dominicwrites: this could pave the way to extradite miss secure last to the uk's. simonjones is at heathrow airport for us this morning. simon, harry's parents will be flying to the states in the next few hours, what are they hoping to achieve? they will leave heathrow in a few hours and this is a journey they never wanted to take. they say they would rather spend the time grieving. they had a meeting last week at the foreign office, which they thought was just a publicity stu nt. they thought was just a publicity stunt. they tried appealing to the us ambassador in london but didn't get very far, so they want to go to the us to speak to politicians to make their case, and if necessary make their case, and if necessary make a direct appeal to donald trump himself. now, of course, this big development overnight, they received a hand—delivered letter from development overnight, they received a hand—delivered letterfrom the foreign office saying the uk believes anne sacoolas no longer has diploma
grieve, but we can't. so everyday is a battle and more of a battle than we feel it should be. and in that battle harry's parents have received a letter from the foreign secretary. dominicwrites: this could pave the way to extradite miss secure last to the uk's. simonjones is at heathrow airport for us this morning. simon, harry's parents will be flying to the states in the next few hours, what are they hoping to achieve? they will leave heathrow in a few hours and this is a journey they never...
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grieve, but we can't. every day is a battle and more of a battle than we feel it should be. and in that battle harry's parents have received a letter from the foreign secretary. dominicb writes: this could pave the way to extradite miss sacoolas to the uk. simonjones is at heathrow airport for us this morning. simon, harry's parents will be flying to the states in the next few hours, what are they hoping to achieve? they will leave in a few hours' time, heading to washington and then new york and they are clear this is a journey they would much rather not be making. last week, they had a meeting at the foreign which they felt was just a publicity stunt and they also contacted the us ambassador in london but didn't get anyjoy —— ambassador in london but didn't get any joy —— foreign ambassador in london but didn't get anyjoy —— foreign office. they want to talk to politicians and foreign offices directly and if necessary speak to donald trump himself. they got a letter last night and delivered from the foreign with the information that authorities here 110w information that authorities here now believe anne sacoolas no longer qualifies for diplomatic immunity. harry's
grieve, but we can't. every day is a battle and more of a battle than we feel it should be. and in that battle harry's parents have received a letter from the foreign secretary. dominicb writes: this could pave the way to extradite miss sacoolas to the uk. simonjones is at heathrow airport for us this morning. simon, harry's parents will be flying to the states in the next few hours, what are they hoping to achieve? they will leave in a few hours' time, heading to washington and then new york...