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yesterday, donald tusk said our proposals would undermine the single market. he didn't explain how in any detail or make any counterproposal. so we are at an impasse. two drugs companies lose their legal bid to stop the nhs using a cheaper medicine for a common eye condition. at least 131 people have drowned after a packed ferry capsized on lake victoria in tanzania. the messaging app used by paedophiles — how police are struggling to prevent grooming. and at 11:30 we'll be taking another look at the papers with our reviewers — jessica elgot from the guardian and the political commentator, jo—anne nadler. stay with us for that. good evening. the prime minister has come out of her corner fighting after eu leaders comprehensively rejected her brexit plan yesterday. in a defiant speech she has told them it's time to start treating the uk with some respect and that it's "not acceptable" at this "late stage of negotiations" for eu leaders to reject her plan with no alternative. the two main stumbling blocks remain trade and the border with northern ireland. the eu
yesterday, donald tusk said our proposals would undermine the single market. he didn't explain how in any detail or make any counterproposal. so we are at an impasse. two drugs companies lose their legal bid to stop the nhs using a cheaper medicine for a common eye condition. at least 131 people have drowned after a packed ferry capsized on lake victoria in tanzania. the messaging app used by paedophiles — how police are struggling to prevent grooming. and at 11:30 we'll be taking another...
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british proposals need more work and more negotiation, the eu council president donald tusk said in ao called britain's brexit position this week surprisingly tough and uncompromising, though he shared the view of ireland's leader that agreement was still possible. i think we can have a deal, we're entering into a rocky patch over the next couple of weeks, but i'm determined to keep working and secure the deal that we need. in parliament they say your enemies are behind you, but here, mrs may's labour opponents are also preparing to defeat any deal she comes up with. their wish list — an early election, maybe another referendum. to them, every bad day for mrs may is an opportunity to make it worse if they can. the prime minister's negotiating strategy is collapsing around her, and now the country is staring down the barrel of no deal. the prime minister's chequers proposal was never going to be accepted either in the eu or by her own party, and so she's in denial. the prime minister's back on her berkshire constituency. it won't count as an escape. she couldn't get away from her troub
british proposals need more work and more negotiation, the eu council president donald tusk said in ao called britain's brexit position this week surprisingly tough and uncompromising, though he shared the view of ireland's leader that agreement was still possible. i think we can have a deal, we're entering into a rocky patch over the next couple of weeks, but i'm determined to keep working and secure the deal that we need. in parliament they say your enemies are behind you, but here, mrs may's...
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donald tusk, who chaired this week's eu summit in salzburg, has described theresa may as "surprisinglyr she demanded respect in the brexit negotiations. mr tusk says the prime minister has known for weeks about the eu's objections to the chequers proposals and that her tough position is causing the current stalemate. 0ur political correspondent leila nathoo reports. eu leaders had turned on theresa may at a summit this week, giving her brexit proposals the cold shoulder, bluntly saying they wouldn't work. and so, on her return to london, the prime minister sought to get back on the front foot, striking a defiant tone in a televised statement, saying talks were now at an impasse. at this late stage in the negotiations, it is not acceptable to simply reject the other side's proposals without a detailed explanation and counterproposals. so we now need to hear from the eu what the real issues are, and what their alternative is, so that we can discuss them. until we do, we cannot make progress. it's the plans agreed by the cabinet at the prime minister's country residence of chequers injuly
donald tusk, who chaired this week's eu summit in salzburg, has described theresa may as "surprisinglyr she demanded respect in the brexit negotiations. mr tusk says the prime minister has known for weeks about the eu's objections to the chequers proposals and that her tough position is causing the current stalemate. 0ur political correspondent leila nathoo reports. eu leaders had turned on theresa may at a summit this week, giving her brexit proposals the cold shoulder, bluntly saying...
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but donald tusk was the only eu leader to be name checked by theresa may in her brexit statement thisernoon, as the president of the european council, the representative of all eu countries who publicly dismissed key part of the chequers brexit proposal as unworkable. now, he said in his statement he was simply matching strident tone for strident tone. he described theresa may as "surprisingly tough and uncompromising" at the salzburg summit. it is clear now that both of them misjudged the mood and the political sensitivities of the other. there haven't been any other official reaction from eu leaders to theresa may's statement this afternoon. they basically see it as directed more at a domestic audience, and trying to bolster the position at home. but eu leaders want a deal. and donald tusk said in his statement that he still thinks a compromise deal, good for both sides, is possible. and he signed off as a close friend of the uk and a true admirer of theresa may. that was katya adler. and you can keep up to date with all the latest twists and turns in the brexit negotiations on our
but donald tusk was the only eu leader to be name checked by theresa may in her brexit statement thisernoon, as the president of the european council, the representative of all eu countries who publicly dismissed key part of the chequers brexit proposal as unworkable. now, he said in his statement he was simply matching strident tone for strident tone. he described theresa may as "surprisingly tough and uncompromising" at the salzburg summit. it is clear now that both of them...
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donald tusk speaking a little earlier.now she's trying to extend the customs union part of it to the united kingdom and european union saying no, that would give you access to the single market through the back door so they are sticking to their guns. they say there must be this legal operational backstop in case there is no end point in the negotiation. in her meeting today with leo varadkar, and there was talk of compromise on both sides ahead of the meeting, she told leo varadkar that she didn't think she could find any compromise in the next weeks before the october summit. the difference now is where the negotiation is headed because what we have heard from jean—claude juncker, the european commission president, is that as far as he's concerned october must be it, that is the bulk of the negotiation. november, he says, must be the punch line, so can they get to wear the need to be in the next few weeks when they haven't been able to get there for the past nine months? here isjean—claude there for the past nine months?
donald tusk speaking a little earlier.now she's trying to extend the customs union part of it to the united kingdom and european union saying no, that would give you access to the single market through the back door so they are sticking to their guns. they say there must be this legal operational backstop in case there is no end point in the negotiation. in her meeting today with leo varadkar, and there was talk of compromise on both sides ahead of the meeting, she told leo varadkar that she...
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donald tusk, the president of the eu council, after that salzburg summit where theresa may was prettywant your proposals, come up with something else, he tweeted a picture of some cakes with no cherries on, a picture of theresa may looking at some cake, no cherries here, the idea being they are accusing the british plan of cherry picking the best bits of the single market and trying to junk the rest, something they said from the start is not acceptable. that tweet has gone down very badly, and i think that is fed into this idea that the eu is being perceived as being discourteous. some in europe might perhaps think that wheat was ill think that tweet was ill judged and miss timed, but the problem remains that we have two sides, theresa may, who doesn't want to see any deal done that could affect in her words the integrity of the united kingdom, that carves northern ireland off. on the other side, the european union don't want a deal that sees their single market unravel, and at the moment they would say theresa may's plan will do that and say, "we will say no." where the compromise ca
donald tusk, the president of the eu council, after that salzburg summit where theresa may was prettywant your proposals, come up with something else, he tweeted a picture of some cakes with no cherries on, a picture of theresa may looking at some cake, no cherries here, the idea being they are accusing the british plan of cherry picking the best bits of the single market and trying to junk the rest, something they said from the start is not acceptable. that tweet has gone down very badly, and...
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what donald tusk did here, he announced the end of the endgame.nd what we are having here at salzburg is the beginning of this and game where you can tell the pressure is increasing. brent: if brexit were not heavyweight enough, you have the austrian chancellor sebastian kurtz talking about migration when he arrived at the summit. what are the chances that european union members will be able to see i to lie on migration? -- eye to eye on migration? max: it was the same thing he has said for months. he is trying to prevent migrants from reaching the european union, that is why he is talking about controlling the outer borders, having partnerships with northern african countries to establish disembarkation centers, that is the term they use for that now. you don't hear about that second part. what happens riviera -- with refugees, people fleeing political hardship or political prosecution in other countries that make it to the european union? will they be reached -- redistributed among the countries of the eu? that part is completely unclear. that i
what donald tusk did here, he announced the end of the endgame.nd what we are having here at salzburg is the beginning of this and game where you can tell the pressure is increasing. brent: if brexit were not heavyweight enough, you have the austrian chancellor sebastian kurtz talking about migration when he arrived at the summit. what are the chances that european union members will be able to see i to lie on migration? -- eye to eye on migration? max: it was the same thing he has said for...
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donald tusk, the chair of the the eu and the uk.e uk. donald tusk, the chair of the summit, the president of the european council said it was 110w of the european council said it was now a more hopeful than he has been before that bill can be reached thanks in part to the chequered flag. eu leaders were kinda falling over themselves to talk about the concessions being made it from both sides. this is been eclipsed by the unequivocal statement by donald tusk as well that there are parts of theresa may micah two important parts that are unworkable. it is not news. parts that are unworkable. it is not news. “— parts that are unworkable. it is not news. —— chequers plan. they have said this before. we knew they wanted their proposal on northern ireland and they don't find the uk proposal so far acceptable to the uk and alsojudged proposal so far acceptable to the uk and also judged to the chequers suggestion of splitting off parts of the single market for the uk. that is not new. what is new is the three words he used in the press confe
donald tusk, the chair of the the eu and the uk.e uk. donald tusk, the chair of the summit, the president of the european council said it was 110w of the european council said it was now a more hopeful than he has been before that bill can be reached thanks in part to the chequered flag. eu leaders were kinda falling over themselves to talk about the concessions being made it from both sides. this is been eclipsed by the unequivocal statement by donald tusk as well that there are parts of...
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yesterday, donald tusk set our proposals would undermine the single market.e didn't explain how in any detail, or make any counterproposal. so we are at an impasse. the european council president, donald tusk, has tonight called theresa may's stance surprisingly tough and uncompromising, but he remains convinced a compromise is still possible. a landmark ruling against two leading drug companies could save nhs england, "hundreds of millions" a year, after the firms fail to block the use of a cancer treatment for an eye condition. more than 130 people have died after a ferry carrying hundreds capsized on lake victoria in tanzania — many are still missing. also this hour — the confusion over which plastic you can recycle. bbc research shows families don't know which bin to put their plastic waste into. music and the global peace initiative which attempts to use the power of singing to unite people around the world. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the prime minister has come out of her cornerfighting after eu leaders appeared to comprehensively reject her
yesterday, donald tusk set our proposals would undermine the single market.e didn't explain how in any detail, or make any counterproposal. so we are at an impasse. the european council president, donald tusk, has tonight called theresa may's stance surprisingly tough and uncompromising, but he remains convinced a compromise is still possible. a landmark ruling against two leading drug companies could save nhs england, "hundreds of millions" a year, after the firms fail to block the...
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last march donald tusk said, if britain wants a free—trade deal, let's start to talk. prime minister made clear she did not want a free—trade deal, she wanted to keep us opted very closely to many of the european structures... for economic reasons. you could argue whatever reasons you want but quite why you need to stay close to the european medicines agency for economic reasons is actually... here is the bizarre thing. we have spent four decades trying to opt out of various bits of the european union, if we vote to leave in a referendum and we now have a prime minister who wa nts to and we now have a prime minister who wants to opt us back into parts of the european union! i honestly believe that if his government and mrs may presses the reset button and says, we are actually leaving, all the associated parts of the european union, if but we would like a cannabis style trade deal, i think they would bite her arms off. there have been many warnings recently... they outlined their case, the chancellor happened to say that we should listen to them as well... they always
last march donald tusk said, if britain wants a free—trade deal, let's start to talk. prime minister made clear she did not want a free—trade deal, she wanted to keep us opted very closely to many of the european structures... for economic reasons. you could argue whatever reasons you want but quite why you need to stay close to the european medicines agency for economic reasons is actually... here is the bizarre thing. we have spent four decades trying to opt out of various bits of the...
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so that was donald tusk giving his address to the united nations general assembly and he was talking about how the e.u. is fighting intensely to preserve rules based international order which is currently under great strain according to him and he did go on to say that the e.u. cares deeply about respect mutual understanding and solidarity between nations and diplomatic editor james bass is joining us from the united nations so what would you say was the gist of the message that donald tusk was giving to the u.n. general assembly. well it's the message i think we've seen from others at this general assembly certainly from emanuel mark roll the president france who had a longer and perhaps more eloquent speech than the president of the european council dull to ask but they're making the same point basically there are as you say there is the world all of this existed for seventy years that is being under threat by populism and nationalism around the world he said at the end there some of the most powerful countries in the world may be thinking of moving away from this there is no actua
so that was donald tusk giving his address to the united nations general assembly and he was talking about how the e.u. is fighting intensely to preserve rules based international order which is currently under great strain according to him and he did go on to say that the e.u. cares deeply about respect mutual understanding and solidarity between nations and diplomatic editor james bass is joining us from the united nations so what would you say was the gist of the message that donald tusk was...
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european council president donald tusk says he remains convinced they can still find a compromise. messaging app used by paedophiles — how police are struggling to prevent grooming. hello and welcome to bbc world news. the woman who has accused us supreme court nominee, brett kavanaugh, of sexual assault has been given just hours to reach a deal to give evidence to a committee of senators. christine blasey ford has been told if she doesn't agree to appear on monday, the committee will vote on whether to back mr kavanaugh without her. it's the latest twist in a controversy that on friday saw president trump seek to discredit ms blasey ford on twitter. for more on this i was joined earlier by our washington correspondent chris buckler. essentially the big question remains, will christine blasey ford be prepared to testify to the senate judiciary committee or not? republicans who lead that committee, the chairman is chuck grassley, he'd set a deadline for a couple of hours ago in order for christine blasey ford's lawyers to come back and say she was prepared to testify. she didn't res
european council president donald tusk says he remains convinced they can still find a compromise. messaging app used by paedophiles — how police are struggling to prevent grooming. hello and welcome to bbc world news. the woman who has accused us supreme court nominee, brett kavanaugh, of sexual assault has been given just hours to reach a deal to give evidence to a committee of senators. christine blasey ford has been told if she doesn't agree to appear on monday, the committee will vote on...
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i'm sold, donald tusk, donald trump, james bond, i want one.ss it. i love it. i will never look at donald tuesday it tusk the same way. i don't know what he is packing under thatjacket. we're back the same time next week. thank you for watching. see you then. bye—bye. some of us have been dodging the down pours in scotland and some rain in england and wales and this is the radar earlier showing the heavy showers in scotland and this area of cloud and rain which has been pushing further south. this is the picture from derbyshire. we had rain here. but over night clearing skies and that will be the story for much of the uk. we will lose the rain from the south—east and bring in some new rain to north—east scotland and north—east england. some showers in the midlands. for many clear and chilly with temperatures into single figures. on friday, tomorrow, we have low pressure in the north sea. at one stage that could have been sat right over us, but it is not, i wa nt sat right over us, but it is not, i want is in the sea. the closer you are to that,
i'm sold, donald tusk, donald trump, james bond, i want one.ss it. i love it. i will never look at donald tuesday it tusk the same way. i don't know what he is packing under thatjacket. we're back the same time next week. thank you for watching. see you then. bye—bye. some of us have been dodging the down pours in scotland and some rain in england and wales and this is the radar earlier showing the heavy showers in scotland and this area of cloud and rain which has been pushing further south....
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european council president donald tusk says he remains convinced that a compromise is still possible. president trump seeks to discredit the woman accusing his supreme court nominee, brett kavanaugh, of sexual assault. a group of all—female supporters rally behind him. several people are arrested — as the number killed in the lake victoria ferry disaster rises. more than 130 people are now confirmed to have died. and us secretary of state mike pompeo tells the bbc that north korea is still a threat — but that risk has been reduced. when we took office, the world was closer to war with the than it is today. that is a big step forward. —— to war with north korea. hello and welcome to world news today. the british prime minister theresa may has delivered a defiant message to the european union — saying it needed to show the uk more respect when it came to brexit negotiations. eu leaders had earlier labelled mrs may's plans to leave the eu ‘unworkable‘ at a summit in salzburg, but the european council president, donald tusk says he's still confident of reaching a compromise on brexit that
european council president donald tusk says he remains convinced that a compromise is still possible. president trump seeks to discredit the woman accusing his supreme court nominee, brett kavanaugh, of sexual assault. a group of all—female supporters rally behind him. several people are arrested — as the number killed in the lake victoria ferry disaster rises. more than 130 people are now confirmed to have died. and us secretary of state mike pompeo tells the bbc that north korea is still...
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donald tusk, it's fair to say, is not for his overt displays of emotion.the picture released last night of the 28 leaders sitting around this table, locked in discussions, with mrs may, surrounded by these dimly lit arches. does it look familiar? maybe you are thinking of this — the scene from the james bond film spectre where christoph waltz suddenly appears from the shadows. you remember that? or maybe, as the mp andrew gwynne tweeted, you were thinking... # it's time to play the music, it's time to light the lights... the muppets. no pun intended. i was just i wasjust thinking i was just thinking what major garrett was saying. maybe we should be watching brexit as he suggested, cirque du soleil on acid. baby don't make it much more amusing! with the drums! this is beyond 100 days with the bbc. coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news, we'll be asking why doping wins, as the suspension of russia's anti—doping agency is ended. the move's been labelled "the greatest treachery against clean athletes." and, kim jong un says he wants a
donald tusk, it's fair to say, is not for his overt displays of emotion.the picture released last night of the 28 leaders sitting around this table, locked in discussions, with mrs may, surrounded by these dimly lit arches. does it look familiar? maybe you are thinking of this — the scene from the james bond film spectre where christoph waltz suddenly appears from the shadows. you remember that? or maybe, as the mp andrew gwynne tweeted, you were thinking... # it's time to play the music,...
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official donald tusk had a word of warning ahead of the talks. the question of the framework for economic cooperation they case proposals will need to be reworked and further negotiated today there is perhaps more hope about that surely less and less time therefore the left. we see you face talks i would like to finalize them still this. angle america also spoke to waiting press and called for. goodwill and respect. smiles all round on arrival at the south bridge venue however negotiations to avoid a hard brags it could see the new change quickly. all right well our travel plans have changed slightly we're going to cross now to london where our correspondent is standing by tonight good evening to you the british prime minister theresa may she has made it clear that breaks it will happen next march and she has called on the european union to compromise as well but what is this possible compromise. well to reason may needs to reassure everybody needs to reassure herself maybe also that something that directive will happen she speaks as much to the
official donald tusk had a word of warning ahead of the talks. the question of the framework for economic cooperation they case proposals will need to be reworked and further negotiated today there is perhaps more hope about that surely less and less time therefore the left. we see you face talks i would like to finalize them still this. angle america also spoke to waiting press and called for. goodwill and respect. smiles all round on arrival at the south bridge venue however negotiations to...
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instead the european council president donald tusk said maes proposals would not work and they would undermine the single market. move freeze a crucial test of britain's conservative party conference which gets under way at the end of the month. now for some perspective news is a reporter alex forrest whiting joins me welcome alex saw the book some i did not go as the reason they would have wished in fact some british media using was accumulation disaster what went wrong well i think that those people those allies with two reason may at number ten downing street really thought that the world's going to be more accommodating they've been will sympathy for her given what's going on back home with her with the domestic politics a bit in the end it was decided and donald tusk presented this that actually it wasn't going to work with the e.u. principles particularly freedom of movement and also this big question over the irish border what they're going to do with ireland and northern ireland northern ireland of course being in the u.k. so how would that border work and donald tusk himself
instead the european council president donald tusk said maes proposals would not work and they would undermine the single market. move freeze a crucial test of britain's conservative party conference which gets under way at the end of the month. now for some perspective news is a reporter alex forrest whiting joins me welcome alex saw the book some i did not go as the reason they would have wished in fact some british media using was accumulation disaster what went wrong well i think that those...
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british proposals need more work and more negotiation, the eu council president donald tusk said in alled britain's brexit position this week surprisingly tough and uncompromising, though he shared the view of ireland's leader that agreement was still possible. i think we can have a deal, we're entering into a rocky patch over the next couple of weeks, but i'm determined to keep working and secure the deal that we need. in parliament they say your enemies are behind you, but here, mrs may's labour opponents are also preparing to defeat any deal she comes up with. their wish list — an early election, maybe another referendum. to them, every bad day for mrs may is an opportunity to make it worse if they can. the prime minister's negotiating strategy is collapsing around her, and now the country is staring down the barrel of no deal. the prime minister's chequers proposal was never going to be accepted either in the eu or by her own party, and so she's in denial. the prime minister's back on her berkshire constituency. it won't count as an escape. she couldn't get away from her troubles
british proposals need more work and more negotiation, the eu council president donald tusk said in alled britain's brexit position this week surprisingly tough and uncompromising, though he shared the view of ireland's leader that agreement was still possible. i think we can have a deal, we're entering into a rocky patch over the next couple of weeks, but i'm determined to keep working and secure the deal that we need. in parliament they say your enemies are behind you, but here, mrs may's...
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donald tusk did something similar for aspects..... donald tusk did something similar for her to. .. it would have to be modified. even the hardest hardliner, they are not talking about a new deal hard brexit, let's crash out, there is much less of that now. and we're hearing in the sunday telegraph eight tory donor is threatening a breakaway brexit party. until now, the talk of breakaway parties has been about a centrist remain broadly blair party, this is a hardline brexit party? this is a city financier who has donated 1.5 million to vote leave. ina donated 1.5 million to vote leave. in a survey, tory rebels and 53% of people would consider voting for a new party if it aim was to deliver the brexit people voted for. which isa the brexit people voted for. which is a sample of? it is not a national poll. it does give an indication of people, some people wanting a brexit they thought they were going to get which i think is not about trade, it is about immigration. i think that motivated most people. most people do not care about cust
donald tusk did something similar for aspects..... donald tusk did something similar for her to. .. it would have to be modified. even the hardest hardliner, they are not talking about a new deal hard brexit, let's crash out, there is much less of that now. and we're hearing in the sunday telegraph eight tory donor is threatening a breakaway brexit party. until now, the talk of breakaway parties has been about a centrist remain broadly blair party, this is a hardline brexit party? this is a...
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donald tusk, the european commission president is very pro— this.give concessions. they are the big fish in the eu pond. so it is looking like, it may not be much today over the coming hours when they consider to adapt things, it might also be because it is an informal summit, the real thinking is meant to be next month. in the meantime, the debate will be whether they give her some nice compliments or what do they do? because the noise coming out is not too welcoming because they keep wanting more compromise. is that your reading of it as well? quite interesting that donald task is quoted here to say that there are positive points in the chequers deal. —— donald tusk. so far, the message has been at chequers cannot work and is not going anywhere. if he is really saying that then that may be that there is some way of a compromise. other papers are saying that chequers will have to be, the eu is consistently saying, michel barnier has made it clear that chequers will not work. that may be, if you like, mrs may has said here is my plan and if they can
donald tusk, the european commission president is very pro— this.give concessions. they are the big fish in the eu pond. so it is looking like, it may not be much today over the coming hours when they consider to adapt things, it might also be because it is an informal summit, the real thinking is meant to be next month. in the meantime, the debate will be whether they give her some nice compliments or what do they do? because the noise coming out is not too welcoming because they keep...
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and donald tusk used instagram to kind of have another little dig it to reason may as well he posted a photo on his account of afternoon cakes and tea and the reason may was in the photo as well and he commented no cherries so one really gets the impression that it's not well donald tusk certainly isn't offering the u.k. any carrots to continue the food analogy if you will he's very much going for the stick approach kind of playing bad cop perhaps in this scenario and. younker on the other hand seems a little bit more philosophical about the whole thing take a listen. mission is pretty good indeed all the elements of the consequences of the new deal which could be to book a new deal so don't worry be happy don't worry. well actually i think the sense now really is of quite severe nervousness it certainly not a don't worry be happy situation to illustrate that nervousness and sort of the worries now that people have here in the u.k. while to reason may was making that statement with the pound sterling fell to a year low against the euro so you could literally chart the pound for lng w
and donald tusk used instagram to kind of have another little dig it to reason may as well he posted a photo on his account of afternoon cakes and tea and the reason may was in the photo as well and he commented no cherries so one really gets the impression that it's not well donald tusk certainly isn't offering the u.k. any carrots to continue the food analogy if you will he's very much going for the stick approach kind of playing bad cop perhaps in this scenario and. younker on the other hand...
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donald tusk did say in his late statement that a step in the right direction. he came out with a statement just after theresa may speech with the you know what in terms of responses, let's turn to the inside of the times. this is on page seven. one of the reactions was on the markets. this is the reality isn't it of brexit. you have got the political maneuverings, the economically it's the people that are going to be late. and the pound tumbles as markets see greater risk of no deal. the pound had its biggest one—day fall in 15 months which is a considerable amount and something that will probably have rattled downing street. i really does show that the market is taking the threat of no deal a lot more seriously after tonight.|j the threat of no deal a lot more seriously after tonight. i think it's that and its instability and unpredictability and we want breeze as it were that this was going to be the outcome of salzburg. it's been a bit of a shock. markets don't like shocks and that's what is reflected here. which is a shame because as you say there is some p
donald tusk did say in his late statement that a step in the right direction. he came out with a statement just after theresa may speech with the you know what in terms of responses, let's turn to the inside of the times. this is on page seven. one of the reactions was on the markets. this is the reality isn't it of brexit. you have got the political maneuverings, the economically it's the people that are going to be late. and the pound tumbles as markets see greater risk of no deal. the pound...
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european council president donald tusk has warned there is still a risk talks, collapse. now. theresa may will get an ok welcome when she arrives in salzburg in austria tomorrow because no one in brussels wants to cause any problems for her before the tory party conference in a couple of weeks' time. we have a good idea how brexit will play out at this meeting from the letter donald tusk sent to the 27 eu leaders today, they will meet on thursday at lunchtime without theresa may and have a discussion about the shape of the future relationship, the first time they have talked about that in ages. then they will talk about the endgame is they will talk about the endgame is the negotiations on to their final phase, and decide whether to have an emergency brexit summit in mid—november to wrap everything up. and there will be a really strong reminder that there has to be progress on the northern irish border or there is no deal. the situation which european council president donald tusk signs of his letter by saying would be a catastrophe. there will be quite a lot of talking,
european council president donald tusk has warned there is still a risk talks, collapse. now. theresa may will get an ok welcome when she arrives in salzburg in austria tomorrow because no one in brussels wants to cause any problems for her before the tory party conference in a couple of weeks' time. we have a good idea how brexit will play out at this meeting from the letter donald tusk sent to the 27 eu leaders today, they will meet on thursday at lunchtime without theresa may and have a...
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this, as a surprise to you what donald tusk said yesterday. don't think it came as a surprise that there have been questions about how it would work, whether it's the division between the rule book on goods and services or the facilitated customs arrangement, but we've answered lots of those questions will thought we have gone through the detail of it, we have talked notjust with michelle barney eight which obviously the association truck goes through but also in capitals. we've answered those questions. and i think, the answers coming back felt like dogmatic computer says no type answers at a dramatic level. at the same time does not really a credible alternative on the table. from the eu. and we did not get one or hear anything more about that yesterday. and i think if you add that in the negotiations and the substance of it the way she was treated, i think we will continue, she's a very stoic, resilient character because statesmanship, leadership, will continue to negotiate in good faith. equally, i think this a bit? and whether the eu is r
this, as a surprise to you what donald tusk said yesterday. don't think it came as a surprise that there have been questions about how it would work, whether it's the division between the rule book on goods and services or the facilitated customs arrangement, but we've answered lots of those questions will thought we have gone through the detail of it, we have talked notjust with michelle barney eight which obviously the association truck goes through but also in capitals. we've answered those...
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donald tusk did say in his late statement that a step in the right direction.
donald tusk did say in his late statement that a step in the right direction.
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yesterday, donald tusk set our proposals would undermine the single market.rproposal. so we are at an impasse. the european council president, donald tusk, has tonight called theresa may's stance surprisingly tough and uncompromising, but he remains convinced a compromise is still possible. a landmark ruling against two leading drug companies could save nhs england, "hundreds of millions" a year, after the firms fail to block the use of a cancer treatment for an eye condition. more than 130 people have died after a ferry carrying hundreds
yesterday, donald tusk set our proposals would undermine the single market.rproposal. so we are at an impasse. the european council president, donald tusk, has tonight called theresa may's stance surprisingly tough and uncompromising, but he remains convinced a compromise is still possible. a landmark ruling against two leading drug companies could save nhs england, "hundreds of millions" a year, after the firms fail to block the use of a cancer treatment for an eye condition. more...
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this social media post from the man who chaired the salzburg summit, donald tusk, hasn't helped mattering mrs may for what he says he tried to trade pick the best bits of single market. ——trying to cherry pick the best bits. but with increasingly bad blood over brexit, what next for negotiations? if the eu's view is just by saying no to every proposal made by the united kingdom, we will capitulate and end up with the norway option or staying in the eu, if that is their view, they have profoundly misjudged the british people. the man who chaired the eu summit said the leaders were surprised at mrs may's uncompromising tone, and dismissed the suggestion that her chequers proposal had been rejected without negotiation. mrtusk said... labour says theresa may is out of her depth and has repeated its call for a general election so it can take power and take over. you negotiate with our european partners on the basis of mutual respect. we could change the atmosphere overnight if we took over the negotiations. with a tricky party conference looming, mrs may is being buffeted from all sides. ev
this social media post from the man who chaired the salzburg summit, donald tusk, hasn't helped mattering mrs may for what he says he tried to trade pick the best bits of single market. ——trying to cherry pick the best bits. but with increasingly bad blood over brexit, what next for negotiations? if the eu's view is just by saying no to every proposal made by the united kingdom, we will capitulate and end up with the norway option or staying in the eu, if that is their view, they have...
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donald tusk was speaking to the media on his arrival in saltford just over an hour ago.ked. yes, it is worth bearing in mind that they are of course trying to get the withdrawal agreement over the line. 80% of it is agreed. but it is the island border issue and the issue of the european court of justice, border issue and the issue of the european court ofjustice, whether the court would oversee that, that is the thorny issue keeping those two sides apart. we have seen some softer language from the eu leaders over the last few weeks. british ministers have been touring europe, trying to get them onside. do you feel that they are sort of arriving at a position where they might be able to get a view across the line? i think it is too early to say that. they are certainly trying to be helpful. they know theresa may does not have a majority and much of the party is against her and they don't want to force a position where she cannot accept it. but if you look at this, the nice noises that donald tusk and michel barnier hubby making the last few weeks, a lot of it is just nice
donald tusk was speaking to the media on his arrival in saltford just over an hour ago.ked. yes, it is worth bearing in mind that they are of course trying to get the withdrawal agreement over the line. 80% of it is agreed. but it is the island border issue and the issue of the european court of justice, border issue and the issue of the european court ofjustice, whether the court would oversee that, that is the thorny issue keeping those two sides apart. we have seen some softer language from...
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home i think really disappointed at the final press conference the head of the european council donald tusk said in no uncertain terms that there was complete unity among the e.u. twenty seven that checkers would not work but only that he said they all had complete faith in michel barnier the european the ghost who the british side doesn't really like and worst of all for the british he poured cold water on the idea that there was definitely going to be especially you summit in the to hammer out the final terms with the deal he said that the european twenty seven would go away and decide by their own summit in october which the british were no longer invited to if there was any point having a summit in the. moment of truth for rigid negotiations will be the october european council. in october we expect to mark simone progress and results in the budget talks. then we will decide whether conditions are to call an extra summit in november to finalize and formalize the deal. all of which places to resume a in the most invidious position you can possibly imagine this plan was hers a bit in move
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donald tusk says a compromise.sk says a compromise is possible, but a tough week ahead fekir theresa may. she has a cabinet to deal with on monday and then there is the party conference next week, too. thank you very much, matt. elsewhere in politics. the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, has said a future labour government would be ready to start nationalising key industries from the day it takes office. speaking on the eve of the party's annual conference in liverpool, mr mcdonnell said a new unit would be established in the treasury to oversee the process, and in some cases investors might not be compensated. he predicted that nationalisation of rail services could be completed within five years. meanwhile the shadow equalities minister, dawn butler, will use labour's national women's conference today to outline plans for supporting victims of domestic abuse. she will say the government is not taking equality seriously, the president of tanzania has ordered the arrest of managers of a ferry which capsized on la
donald tusk says a compromise.sk says a compromise is possible, but a tough week ahead fekir theresa may. she has a cabinet to deal with on monday and then there is the party conference next week, too. thank you very much, matt. elsewhere in politics. the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, has said a future labour government would be ready to start nationalising key industries from the day it takes office. speaking on the eve of the party's annual conference in liverpool, mr mcdonnell said a...
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we have now heard from the european council president donald tusk.i shoed a statement on the brexit negotiations and a lot of emphasis in this statement about respect towards mrs may and the uk. looking at some of the key points he says the results of our natural sip have been known in every detailfor many weeks. after intensive consultations with member states, we decided that for the good of the negotiations, and out of respect for the efforts of pm may, we will treat the chequers plan as a step in the right direction." he also says. "the uk stance presented just before and during the salzburg meeting was surprisingly tough and in fact uncompromising. the response of the eu27 leaders was to reiterate our trust in chief negotiator michel barnier and to reiterate our position on the integrity of the single market and the irish backstop. while understanding the logic of the negotiations, i remain convinced that a compromise, good for all, is still possible." issued a statement on the brexit negotiations and a lot of emphasis in this statement about re
we have now heard from the european council president donald tusk.i shoed a statement on the brexit negotiations and a lot of emphasis in this statement about respect towards mrs may and the uk. looking at some of the key points he says the results of our natural sip have been known in every detailfor many weeks. after intensive consultations with member states, we decided that for the good of the negotiations, and out of respect for the efforts of pm may, we will treat the chequers plan as a...
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with just six months to go european council president donald tusk says to read a maze proposal undermines the single market and is unworkable maine says her deal with the so-called checkers plan is the only one on the table normally again. if the reason may the british prime minister thought that by coming here and looking european leaders in the eyes she might have more chance of persuading them that her so-called checkers deal was worth thinking about she'll be going home i think really disappointed at the final press conference the head of the european council donald tusk said in no uncertain terms that there was complete unity among the e.u. twenty seven that checkers would not work but only that he said they all had complete faith in michel barnier the european the ghost who the british side doesn't really like and worst of all for the british he poured cold water on the idea that there was definitely going to be especially use summit in the event to hammer out the final terms of brecht's the deal he said that the european twenty seven would go away and decide by their own summit in
with just six months to go european council president donald tusk says to read a maze proposal undermines the single market and is unworkable maine says her deal with the so-called checkers plan is the only one on the table normally again. if the reason may the british prime minister thought that by coming here and looking european leaders in the eyes she might have more chance of persuading them that her so-called checkers deal was worth thinking about she'll be going home i think really...
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. —— donald force —— tusk. chequers proposals will not work and he was right. divisions going on when there is so much disagreement over chequers which is a half baked plan. are we talking about compromise? is theresa may going to have to do this at the conference? she sounded adamant today. she has a reputation for digging her heels in on things that are unachievable. she did that as home secretary as well under david cameron. she stubbornly refuses to shift. obviously, she is going to have two because the eu won't accept chequers. it is blatantly obvious to everybody that she needs to renegotiate and come back to the eu with something better so she can bring it back to parliament and she is just stubbornly refusing to do so. is just stubbornly refusing to do so. meanwhile, her own party is attacking her for so. meanwhile, her own party is attacking herfor doing chequers in the first place. whichever way she turns... luna it is bananas. -- it is bananas. jeremy hunt was speaking at the conference, i think it was the last speaker. he told a few jokes. what did
. —— donald force —— tusk. chequers proposals will not work and he was right. divisions going on when there is so much disagreement over chequers which is a half baked plan. are we talking about compromise? is theresa may going to have to do this at the conference? she sounded adamant today. she has a reputation for digging her heels in on things that are unachievable. she did that as home secretary as well under david cameron. she stubbornly refuses to shift. obviously, she is going to...
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the head of the eu state leaders, donald tusk, has described theresa may as surprisingly uncompromisingusk says the prime minister has known for weeks about the eu's objections to the chequers proposals and that her tough position is causing the current stalemate, although he still believes a compromise deal is possible. the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, has said a future labour government would be ready to start nationalising key industries from the day it takes office. speaking on the eve of the party's annual conference in liverpool, mr mcdonnell said a new unit would be established in the treasury to oversee the process, and in some cases investors might not be compensated. he predicted that nationalisation of rail services could be completed within five years. the president of tanzania has ordered the arrest of managers of a ferry which capsized on lake victoria, killing over 130 people. local media say the ferry‘s official capacity was 100 people, but officials say the vessel was carrying more than 400 passengers when it capsized. it is thought it tipped over when crowds on b
the head of the eu state leaders, donald tusk, has described theresa may as surprisingly uncompromisingusk says the prime minister has known for weeks about the eu's objections to the chequers proposals and that her tough position is causing the current stalemate, although he still believes a compromise deal is possible. the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, has said a future labour government would be ready to start nationalising key industries from the day it takes office. speaking on the...
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last night, european council president donald tusk said the british had really known about the britishy known about the eu's objections, but he insisted a brexit deal was still possible. mr hunt said brussels needed to stop dramatising the situation. what theresa may is saying is, don't mistake british politeness for weakness, and if you put us in a difficult corner, we will stand our ground. that's the kind of country we are. but that means we need to get the tone right, and insulting her, insulting the british people on social media, getting into these stand—offs where you are calling people liars and so on, is not the way that we are going to... you are referring in part to the instagram photo that was posted by the president of the european council president, donald tusk, about the cakes and no cherries and so about the cakes and no cherries and so on? yes, and basically, if we are going to work seriously towards a solution, then we need to avoid revving up the situation and making it worse by appealing to audiences on social media, and seriously and diligently working towards a so
last night, european council president donald tusk said the british had really known about the britishy known about the eu's objections, but he insisted a brexit deal was still possible. mr hunt said brussels needed to stop dramatising the situation. what theresa may is saying is, don't mistake british politeness for weakness, and if you put us in a difficult corner, we will stand our ground. that's the kind of country we are. but that means we need to get the tone right, and insulting her,...
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instead, eu president donald tusk, who had previously praised the "positive evolution" of the uk primency footwork — known as the chequers proposal — now labelled it "unworkable". she would have to dance to the eu tune. mrs may left salzburg, and on friday made clear that, if this was the only option, she would prefer not to dance at all. this was an interesting end to a challenging week, to say the least, for the prime minister. this was an challenging week. why did they allow this to happen? allow what to happen? i will try to be respectful. nothing new happened in salzburg. the eu leaders have been saying what they said in salzburg for two years now. the day after salzburg, look at the european press, you get some lines on the salzburg meeting, a few articles here and there, and then in the uk, you're looking at the british press and you've got macron on half the front page of the daily telegraph, forjust repeating what he said before, that is to say, he respects the referendum's outcome but brexiteers lied to the british people. and donald tusk, he had a moment of humour on instagr
instead, eu president donald tusk, who had previously praised the "positive evolution" of the uk primency footwork — known as the chequers proposal — now labelled it "unworkable". she would have to dance to the eu tune. mrs may left salzburg, and on friday made clear that, if this was the only option, she would prefer not to dance at all. this was an interesting end to a challenging week, to say the least, for the prime minister. this was an challenging week. why did...
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on the way into the summit, donald tusk did talk about the chequers plan, but clearly he has reservationster's maze proposals from checkers indicate a revolution in the uk's case, as well as minimising the effect of brexit. by this i mean, among other things, they will still operate closely in the area of security and foreign—policy. 0n closely in the area of security and foreign—policy. on other issues, such as the irish question, or the framework for the economic corporations, the uk's proposals will need to be reworked cybele donald tusk speaking earlier. it did signal that there will be a special brexit summit in november, although they haven't set a date for that as yet. the talks incidentally will resume next week. no who will give a bit then? will be michel barnier or theresa may? and who is making the biggest pick clock this miscalculation? if they can't get off the positions they are at the moment, then surely we are heading for a standoff and perhaps another crisis. earlier i spoke with david herszenhorn, who's brussels correspondent with politico, and he said that neither miche
on the way into the summit, donald tusk did talk about the chequers plan, but clearly he has reservationster's maze proposals from checkers indicate a revolution in the uk's case, as well as minimising the effect of brexit. by this i mean, among other things, they will still operate closely in the area of security and foreign—policy. 0n closely in the area of security and foreign—policy. on other issues, such as the irish question, or the framework for the economic corporations, the uk's...
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this social media post from donald tusk, the eu council president, has helped stir the bad blood, mockingying to cherry—pick the best bits out of the single market. mr tusk played host at the salzburg summit, where the so—called chequers plan was dismissed. but he's rejecting suggestions that the ideas were knocked back without explanation. in a statement, he said... trying to get beyond the growing acrimony, he continued, "while understanding the logic of the negotiations, i remain convinced that a compromise, good for all, is still possible." so, what next for eu negotiations? who's going to blink first? theresa may says eu leaders have to come up with new counter proposals for future trading relations. but there's little sign of that. however, the prime minister says her officials are working on new proposals for northern ireland's border with the republic. if those plans can find a way to keep goods flowing freely after brexit, then perhaps they might be able to give some momentum back to the wider talks, too. in dublin today, ireland's foreign minister suggested a solution was doable
this social media post from donald tusk, the eu council president, has helped stir the bad blood, mockingying to cherry—pick the best bits out of the single market. mr tusk played host at the salzburg summit, where the so—called chequers plan was dismissed. but he's rejecting suggestions that the ideas were knocked back without explanation. in a statement, he said... trying to get beyond the growing acrimony, he continued, "while understanding the logic of the negotiations, i remain...
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this social media post from donald tusk, the eu council president, has helped stir the bad blood, mockingo cherry—pick the best bits out of the single market. mr tusk played host at the salzburg summit, where the so—called chequers plan was dismissed. but he's rejecting suggestions the ideas were knocked back without explanation. in a statement, he said... trying to get beyond the growing acrimony, he continued... so, what next for eu negotiations? who's going to blink first? theresa may says eu leaders have to come up with new counter—proposals for future trading relations. but there's little sign of that. however, the prime minister says her officials are working on new proposals for northern ireland's border with the republic, and if those plans can find a way to keep goods flowing freely after brexit, then perhaps they might be able to give some momentum back to the wider talks, too. in dublin today, ireland's foreign minister suggested a solution was doable. everybody has accepted, including the british prime minister, that unique solutions are required in order to put a backstop in
this social media post from donald tusk, the eu council president, has helped stir the bad blood, mockingo cherry—pick the best bits out of the single market. mr tusk played host at the salzburg summit, where the so—called chequers plan was dismissed. but he's rejecting suggestions the ideas were knocked back without explanation. in a statement, he said... trying to get beyond the growing acrimony, he continued... so, what next for eu negotiations? who's going to blink first? theresa may...
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and council president donald tusk addressing the media after that at that final press conference migration and how best to police the external border of the european union was a major topic being discussed there. donald tusk heading into the summit it said it was crucial it was important that a united front was presented on this issue at the end of the summit he said well they were almost there but not quite. show the we may not agree on everything but we agree on the main goal. which is the legal migration to europe. well the shot in the arm the increase in the powers and the personnel of frontex is one of the major proposals that's being put forward ten thousand extra border and coast guards by twenty twenty one of the main people against this though is one gary in prime minister viktor orban he said that this is a plan that essentially anglin merkel's plan the german chancellor's program i gratian plan and that these frontex agents the frontex border and coast guards they would be nothing more than mercenaries that hung gary and should be the ones policing hungary's borders sebastián cu
and council president donald tusk addressing the media after that at that final press conference migration and how best to police the external border of the european union was a major topic being discussed there. donald tusk heading into the summit it said it was crucial it was important that a united front was presented on this issue at the end of the summit he said well they were almost there but not quite. show the we may not agree on everything but we agree on the main goal. which is the...
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last night the european council president donald tusk said the british had already known about the eu'sections, however a brexit deal was still possible. our political correspondent matt cole reports. she was feeling the heat in salzburg, but by friday, theresa may was fighting back. i have treated the eu with nothing but respect. the uk expects the same. this social media post from the man who chaired the salzburg summit, donald tusk, hasn't helped matter, mocking mrs may for what he says he tried to trade pick the best bits of single market. but with increasingly bad blood over negotiations, what next for negotiations? if the eu's view is just saying no to every proposal by the united kingdom and we will capitulate and end up with the norway option of staying in the eu, if that is their view, they have profoundly misjudged the british people. the man who chaired the eu summit said the leaders were surprised at mrs may's uncovered my —— konta rising tone and dismissed the suggestion that her chequers proposal had been rejected without negotiation. mr tusk said the result of the analysi
last night the european council president donald tusk said the british had already known about the eu'sections, however a brexit deal was still possible. our political correspondent matt cole reports. she was feeling the heat in salzburg, but by friday, theresa may was fighting back. i have treated the eu with nothing but respect. the uk expects the same. this social media post from the man who chaired the salzburg summit, donald tusk, hasn't helped matter, mocking mrs may for what he says he...
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twenty seven they then meet separately tomorrow and she has another ten minutes with donald tusk after that and he tells her what they think of it and she has a chance again to to put the case and then she has to go back to london if you were to bet on it you would surely bet this is going to go back to london with absolutely nothing more than she has at the moment no plan still for what to do with the irish border and obviously thousands and thousands of jobs in places like the foreign car industry in the u.k. hanging in the balance. thank you very much. aid organization save the children says yemen's civil war has put woman five million children at risk of starvation around eighty percent of yemen's population get their supplies and aged through the port of her data fighting has resumed there following the failure of un backed talks between the government and who she rebels the charity says disruption to the port operations is likely to push up food and fuel prices the cost of food has already spiked by sixty eight percent since twenty fifteen when two thirds of yemenis don't know wh
twenty seven they then meet separately tomorrow and she has another ten minutes with donald tusk after that and he tells her what they think of it and she has a chance again to to put the case and then she has to go back to london if you were to bet on it you would surely bet this is going to go back to london with absolutely nothing more than she has at the moment no plan still for what to do with the irish border and obviously thousands and thousands of jobs in places like the foreign car...