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with oliver dowden . for petrol, sir? with oliver dowden the conservative _ for petrol, sir?ive party _ for petrol, sir? with oliver dowden the conservative party chairman i for petrol, sir? with oliver dowdenl the conservative party chairman and then he sweeps to the midland hotel. as the rain continues to tumble down, the prime minister is here, it feels like the conservative party conference is under way. i feels like the conservative party conference is under way.- feels like the conservative party conference is under way. i know that mancunian root _ conference is under way. i know that mancunian root drizzle _ conference is under way. i know that mancunian root drizzle very - conference is under way. i know that mancunian root drizzle very well - mancunian root drizzle very well having spent two years in altrincham. get in the dry and thank you very much. thank you. love the hair. that was chris mason doing a sterling job. the supermarket chain, morrisons, has been bought at auction by a us private equity firm. if approved by shareholders clayton, dubilierand rice, whic
with oliver dowden . for petrol, sir? with oliver dowden the conservative _ for petrol, sir?ive party _ for petrol, sir? with oliver dowden the conservative party chairman i for petrol, sir? with oliver dowdenl the conservative party chairman and then he sweeps to the midland hotel. as the rain continues to tumble down, the prime minister is here, it feels like the conservative party conference is under way. i feels like the conservative party conference is under way.- feels like the...
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but the driver crisis is not going away. 0liver dowden, — crisis is not going away. 0liver dowden, thet 20 of the 5,000 bases _ chair, said that 20 of the 5,000 bases that— chair, said that 20 of the 5,000 bases that were meant to be given to foreign _ bases that were meant to be given to foreign truckers who were going to come _ foreign truckers who were going to come over— foreign truckers who were going to come over here and help deliver the goods— come over here and help deliver the goods to _ come over here and help deliver the goods to grease the wheels of the supply— goods to grease the wheels of the supply chains, only 20 of those visas _ supply chains, only 20 of those visas have _ supply chains, only 20 of those visas have been issued so far so the questions _ visas have been issued so far so the questions remain over whether that is really— questions remain over whether that is really going to be solved in the next week, — is really going to be solved in the next week, few weeks, months before we really _ next week, few weeks, months before we really get to the crunch of chr
but the driver crisis is not going away. 0liver dowden, — crisis is not going away. 0liver dowden, thet 20 of the 5,000 bases _ chair, said that 20 of the 5,000 bases that— chair, said that 20 of the 5,000 bases that were meant to be given to foreign _ bases that were meant to be given to foreign truckers who were going to come _ foreign truckers who were going to come over— foreign truckers who were going to come over here and help deliver the goods— come over here and help deliver the...
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who is a parent knows the pressure that is on when they get those lists for santa clause. 0liver dowdenes that seem to be in place and the challenges we have had with various other things, but there have been reports in the papers in the last day or two of parents going out and buy lots of toys and the desire to read that i think most people as we have discussed may end up causing the shortage themselves, so don't buy ten toys for your one kid though and there are ten kits out there who might end up without a toy when we do have a shortage.— let's talk about william shatner going off into space, captain kirk, onjeff bizos's travel company, blue origin. it is a great story, isn't it? because it is the sort of thing... you sort of think william shatner has been his face all your life. i grew up watching star trek, you kinda think he was always in space, but here are years in, he went up for ten minutes.- space, but here are years in, he went up for ten minutes. yes, sort of shattering _ went up for ten minutes. yes, sort of shattering the _ went up for ten minutes. yes, sort of shattering
who is a parent knows the pressure that is on when they get those lists for santa clause. 0liver dowdenes that seem to be in place and the challenges we have had with various other things, but there have been reports in the papers in the last day or two of parents going out and buy lots of toys and the desire to read that i think most people as we have discussed may end up causing the shortage themselves, so don't buy ten toys for your one kid though and there are ten kits out there who might...
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earlier, the conservative party co—chair 0liver dowden said the government would wait to see the eu planst would "engage fully and constructively" on the matter. 0ur brussels correspondent jess parkerjoins me now. yes, these proposals have been months in the making. a response to uk calls for change. important to stress we do not have the details yet, they welcome later. but brussels see this as a big offer and not one it was easy to get everyone here to agree to. morning. this man, if you don't know him yet, you may well soon. maros sefcovic, recently visiting queen's university in belfast. he is in charge of drawing up the eu's answer for trying to sort out this. checks on goods arriving in northern ireland from great britain. while some post—brexit controls have been delayed, businesses hit by changes are looking for long—term solutions. we can see a situation that is workable. yes, we'll leap in there with both feet and relish the opportunity. but at the moment, my suspicion is that the pan will be kicked down the road further and there will be lack of clarity and, you know, as a busi
earlier, the conservative party co—chair 0liver dowden said the government would wait to see the eu planst would "engage fully and constructively" on the matter. 0ur brussels correspondent jess parkerjoins me now. yes, these proposals have been months in the making. a response to uk calls for change. important to stress we do not have the details yet, they welcome later. but brussels see this as a big offer and not one it was easy to get everyone here to agree to. morning. this man,...
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this morning, the conservative party co—chair, 0liver dowden, said the uk government would wait to seell but, he said, it would "engage fully constructively" with the eu on the matter. it is the case that we do need to look fundamentally at this protocol, simply because it is not working, particularly for one of the communities, in northern ireland, and that must include also looking at the role of the european court ofjustice. it is highly anomalous that a treaty between two effectively parties is being adjudicated by the courts of one party. we can talk to our political correspondentjonathan blake. if correspondent jonathan blake. if these correspondentjonathan blake. if these proposals turn out to be accurate, will the uk accept them? not as a final solution. they might welcome some of the ground the eu has given, some of the things they are suggesting which you outlined, changes to the proposal around fewer customs checks, the continuation of allowing chilled meats from great britain into northern ireland and beyond, and also some changes to regulation around medicines, to address
this morning, the conservative party co—chair, 0liver dowden, said the uk government would wait to seell but, he said, it would "engage fully constructively" with the eu on the matter. it is the case that we do need to look fundamentally at this protocol, simply because it is not working, particularly for one of the communities, in northern ireland, and that must include also looking at the role of the european court ofjustice. it is highly anomalous that a treaty between two...
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earlier, the conservative party co—chair, oliver dowden, said the government would wait to see the eu created in northern ireland which come out from producing today are applied in northern ireland automatically and without any sort of process. and that is not a system which is going to be sustainable, thatis which is going to be sustainable, that is why we have set these governance arrangements need to change to bring them more in line with democratic norms elsewhere and it is why we need to find a solution that everybody in northern ireland can get behind and thinks represents their interests. let's speak to chris page our ireland correspondent. what are the hopes in northern ireland? ., ., , ., ., ireland? that would depend on what side of the coin _ ireland? that would depend on what side of the coin you _ ireland? that would depend on what side of the coin you are _ ireland? that would depend on what side of the coin you are on _ side of the coin you are on politically, but for businesses, what they really are saying more than anything else is they need a reduction in the number
earlier, the conservative party co—chair, oliver dowden, said the government would wait to see the eu created in northern ireland which come out from producing today are applied in northern ireland automatically and without any sort of process. and that is not a system which is going to be sustainable, thatis which is going to be sustainable, that is why we have set these governance arrangements need to change to bring them more in line with democratic norms elsewhere and it is why we need to...
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earlier, the conservative party co—chair, oliver dowden, said the government would wait to see the eulans in full, but it would "engage fully and constructively" on the matter. our brussels correspondent jess parkerjoins me now. —— reports. this man, if you do not know him yet, you may well soon — maros sefcovic, recently visiting queen's university in belfast. he is in charge of drawing up the eu's answer for trying to sort out this — checks on goods arriving in northern ireland from great britain. while some post—brexit controls have been delayed, business hit by changes are looking for long—term solutions. if we can see a situation that is workable, yes, we will leap in there with both feet and relish the opportunity, but at the moment, my suspicion is the can will be kicked down the road further and there will be a lack of clarity and, you know, as a business you need to have crystal clarity. it is understood the european commission will look to offer what they see as a significant cut to checks and customs procedures to ensure the free flow of medicines and allow the continued im
earlier, the conservative party co—chair, oliver dowden, said the government would wait to see the eulans in full, but it would "engage fully and constructively" on the matter. our brussels correspondent jess parkerjoins me now. —— reports. this man, if you do not know him yet, you may well soon — maros sefcovic, recently visiting queen's university in belfast. he is in charge of drawing up the eu's answer for trying to sort out this — checks on goods arriving in northern...
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this morning, the conservative party co—chair, 0liver dowden, said the uk government would wait to seeosals in full but that the uk government will "engage fully constructively" with the eu on the matter. it is the case that we do need to look fundamentally at this protocol simply because it is not working, particularly for one of the communities in northern ireland, and that must include also looking at the role of the european court of justice. it is highly anomalous that a treaty between two effectively parties is being adjudicated by the courts of one party. 0ur chief political correspondent, adam fleming, has more on this. you can talk about this in plain english! what has been the problem until now and what is the eu now are suggesting? although we get these proposals officially later we know quite a bit of detail already. we will not quite a bit of detail already. - will not get them in black and white until 5:30pm so there was a long time to wait but luckily a lot has been leaking out so we can work out what's going on. it's good to have a bit of a recap. this is about the nort
this morning, the conservative party co—chair, 0liver dowden, said the uk government would wait to seeosals in full but that the uk government will "engage fully constructively" with the eu on the matter. it is the case that we do need to look fundamentally at this protocol simply because it is not working, particularly for one of the communities in northern ireland, and that must include also looking at the role of the european court of justice. it is highly anomalous that a treaty...
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we see 0liver dowden and we saw carrie johnsonjust a moment 0liver dowden and we saw carrie johnson justrelatively painless and go away on their own but for some they can be very sore. we speak out to doctor ivan bristow. thank you forjoining us. it is one of those things that we are learning more and more about. tells more about what this condition is and how widespread it is. it about what this condition is and how widespread it is.— widespread it is. it has been a phenomenon _ widespread it is. it has been a phenomenon which _ widespread it is. it has been a phenomenon which we - widespread it is. it has been a phenomenon which we have i widespread it is. it has been a i phenomenon which we have seen widespread it is. it has been a - phenomenon which we have seen rise and initially it was thought to be just like winter chilblains that we normally get in the united kingdom and around the world but it became apparent very quickly that this was apparent very quickly that this was a phenomenon which was closely associated because most people such associated because most people such as chi
we see 0liver dowden and we saw carrie johnsonjust a moment 0liver dowden and we saw carrie johnson justrelatively painless and go away on their own but for some they can be very sore. we speak out to doctor ivan bristow. thank you forjoining us. it is one of those things that we are learning more and more about. tells more about what this condition is and how widespread it is. it about what this condition is and how widespread it is.— widespread it is. it has been a phenomenon _ widespread...
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jim dowden there. the house of lords is debating draft legislation on assisted dying.be able to say goodbye properly. she wanted to be fully aware and in control at the end. it was exactly a textbook thing of what she had wanted to avoid. because that�*s what she�*d seen her parents go through and she wanted to avoid that. she didn�*t want to shorten her life. she wanted to shorten her death. that was the important thing, and she wanted it to be peaceful and calm. and it turned out a nightmare for her and for me. the proposed new law being discussed today is short, with few details, but it does say assisted dying would only be an option for someone who was terminally ill, mentally competent and in their final months of life. two independent doctors and a high courtjudge would have to assess each request. religious leaders and other critics of the bill are worried. the archbishop of canterbury, for example, says rather than accepting what he calls assisted suicide, we should aim to live in a society that assists people to live. there�*s no difference in us between compa
jim dowden there. the house of lords is debating draft legislation on assisted dying.be able to say goodbye properly. she wanted to be fully aware and in control at the end. it was exactly a textbook thing of what she had wanted to avoid. because that�*s what she�*d seen her parents go through and she wanted to avoid that. she didn�*t want to shorten her life. she wanted to shorten her death. that was the important thing, and she wanted it to be peaceful and calm. and it turned out a...
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they'll be showing off their foxtrots and quicksteps but tom fletcher and partner amy dowden will be it down, keep it smooth and elegant? they came first last week. she needs to focus on her heels, it will be a very different week. adam peaty is seen as one, you are laughing, he has made no secret he is competitive and training hard. it is exciting to see him give everything, look at him go. no holding back. as a slow dance telling a story, it will be harder, especially for the athletes. it is notjust especially for the athletes. it is not just who especially for the athletes. it is notjust who is especially for the athletes. it is not just who is first past the line, it is about emotions, controlling it, telling that story. it is timing with these lower dancers _ dancers. he - dancers. he has power. and you have to act. different people bringing different skills to the dance floor. giovanni and rose, something everybody has been enthralled by because it is something so different we have not seen on strictly. seeing rose perform this first dance, it was nice to see her personality. s
they'll be showing off their foxtrots and quicksteps but tom fletcher and partner amy dowden will be it down, keep it smooth and elegant? they came first last week. she needs to focus on her heels, it will be a very different week. adam peaty is seen as one, you are laughing, he has made no secret he is competitive and training hard. it is exciting to see him give everything, look at him go. no holding back. as a slow dance telling a story, it will be harder, especially for the athletes. it is...