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we are keeping an eye on downing street, there is full coverage on the bbc.tart compared to yesterday. it will feel quite cool into the afternoon. quite a bit of cloud through today. with that, some outbreaks of rain affecting the far north of scotland. on the satellite imagery you can see cloud streaming in from the north, covering many areas this morning. northern ireland through wales, the south—west of england, you have some clear spells. you will keep some of that sunshine into the afternoon across western areas. elsewhere, a fairamount of across western areas. elsewhere, a fair amount of cloud, some rain affecting the far north of scotland, into the afternoon the cloud should sin and break. a different feel for wimbledon, more of a breeze. temperatures only about 23 or 2a, much fresh and cooler compared to recently. for the rest of the afternoon, the cloud will thin and break, some sunshine from time to time but temperatures much lower, 22 to 24 time but temperatures much lower, 22 to 2a across southern areas, 17 to 20 or 21 across scotland and northern
we are keeping an eye on downing street, there is full coverage on the bbc.tart compared to yesterday. it will feel quite cool into the afternoon. quite a bit of cloud through today. with that, some outbreaks of rain affecting the far north of scotland. on the satellite imagery you can see cloud streaming in from the north, covering many areas this morning. northern ireland through wales, the south—west of england, you have some clear spells. you will keep some of that sunshine into the...
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then downing street announced that borisjohnson had then downing street announced that boris johnsonk them for their work. there were quite a few cheers and jeers and then defended, this is the important part, defended the very controversial package of measures that she came to chequers where plastic. that has been the triggerfor the resignations. where plastic. that has been the trigger for the resignations. i would like to talk to the former leader of the liberal democrats, lord ashdown. it has been quite a day and i am wondering, what is your perspective on the fact that we are dealing with the biggest political and economic challenge of the last 60 or 70 years and today the government is about a foreign secretary and a new brexit secretary. you were right in explaining that we are in a process. it is an unravelling process and number 10 will be desperate to stop it unravelling fred and they do not think they will succeed. pity are country, we are facing the most important decision we have taken in my lifetime, probably for 100 years and we are governed by a country which is compl
then downing street announced that borisjohnson had then downing street announced that boris johnsonk them for their work. there were quite a few cheers and jeers and then defended, this is the important part, defended the very controversial package of measures that she came to chequers where plastic. that has been the triggerfor the resignations. where plastic. that has been the trigger for the resignations. i would like to talk to the former leader of the liberal democrats, lord ashdown. it...
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so downing street got their argument outburst.will be interesting to see when or how or if one of those names like michael gove or boris johnson decides to write something, ina johnson decides to write something, in a sunday newspaper, for instance, they might decide that a certain football match will knock them off the front pages, which made not beat their advantage if they want to say something strong but not quite create the waves they would on a conventional sunday for news. there is no doubt that night so far, the reaction for those campaigning for remains broadly positive and the reaction from those leave supporters who have come out and spoken has been broadly negative. that is because the prime minister has tacked towards a softer position. the languages or as a bit clunky, in terms of how you describe where she is, but a softer position in brexit than the government had previously articulated. —— language is always a bit clunky. you wonder if she had put out this language when she was first by minister, issue would have
so downing street got their argument outburst.will be interesting to see when or how or if one of those names like michael gove or boris johnson decides to write something, ina johnson decides to write something, in a sunday newspaper, for instance, they might decide that a certain football match will knock them off the front pages, which made not beat their advantage if they want to say something strong but not quite create the waves they would on a conventional sunday for news. there is no...
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the i reports relief in downing street following another close vote. the times says theresa may threatened tory rebels with a general election if they didn't back her over brexit. the metro leads on a different story — former olympic showjumper has a bizarre method of taking revenge against her former lover. clearly, brexit is the leading story for most of tomorrow 5 papers. that's where we will go for a while. sebastien, kick us off, with the independent by‘s take. sebastien, kick us off, with the independent by's take. they summed up independent by's take. they summed up what happened, theresa may has got through another one of those nail—biting folks, this is the big confrontation that has been building up confrontation that has been building up the months between the prime minister and certain elements of her party, they scraped through the vote to stay in the customs union and if it had not been for four labour mps of all brexit persuasion the government what i've lost. all the stories will be in the papers tomorrow about the prime minister's posi
the i reports relief in downing street following another close vote. the times says theresa may threatened tory rebels with a general election if they didn't back her over brexit. the metro leads on a different story — former olympic showjumper has a bizarre method of taking revenge against her former lover. clearly, brexit is the leading story for most of tomorrow 5 papers. that's where we will go for a while. sebastien, kick us off, with the independent by‘s take. sebastien, kick us off,...
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grain and egypt has been meeting the prime minister to resume a at downing street hashim a hobart has been following that meeting in london. the emir's meetings today with the british prime minister and the minister of defense are part of a qatari charm offensive that has been in full swing over the last few months we've seen the emir of qatar traveling to different capitals meeting with world leaders rally international support for his country as he continues to face a blockade imposed by its neighbors saudi arabia u.a.e. . and egypt the meeting centered around the boosting you cannot make and military cooperation between britain and qatar the british government has in the past been expressing its desire to see an immediate and to the crisis in the gulf region the highlight of the event was basically the ceremony of the ministry of defense where the emir of qatar percent of the colors of the squadron which is going to be a unit of qatari and british pilots were going to protect the skies above qatar in what in two thousand and twenty two when the government. will host that were the f
grain and egypt has been meeting the prime minister to resume a at downing street hashim a hobart has been following that meeting in london. the emir's meetings today with the british prime minister and the minister of defense are part of a qatari charm offensive that has been in full swing over the last few months we've seen the emir of qatar traveling to different capitals meeting with world leaders rally international support for his country as he continues to face a blockade imposed by its...
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locked down on the streets of lahore pakistan thousands of security forces as former prime minister nawaz sharif prepare to touch down. say the country's powerful military is colluding with the judiciary to damage his political party the head of elections. they're prepared to confront of tortillas if challenged. i am ready to give the last drop of my blood. i'm ready to face jail i'm ready to die let them do whatever police and their police want to do we are here to face that we will not turn back. yet. while in office had been critical of the military's involvement in civilian affairs he served three times as pakistan's prime minister and was widely viewed as a political survivor. but in twenty seventeen the country's supreme court barred him from office over graft charges a year later the same court banned him from politics for life sharif is gambling that turning himself in will galvanize support for his beleaguered party. i am making a sacrifice for the future of pakistan. so join me walk with me join hands with me and change the direction of this country. pakistan's army has denied m
locked down on the streets of lahore pakistan thousands of security forces as former prime minister nawaz sharif prepare to touch down. say the country's powerful military is colluding with the judiciary to damage his political party the head of elections. they're prepared to confront of tortillas if challenged. i am ready to give the last drop of my blood. i'm ready to face jail i'm ready to die let them do whatever police and their police want to do we are here to face that we will not turn...
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is a man at downing street and we'll go back to him of course as soon as the meeting between the emir and prime minister may is over but in the meantime in the u.k. newspaper has been reporting that a casting agency advertise for actors to play the role. and t. cattery protests is now is in the independent and it published an e-mail containing errors from this agency it's called extra people which said that a client was seeking and i quote a large group of people to fill space outside downing street during the visit of the president yes the president of cata it went on this is an anti catarrh event you will not have to do or say anything they just want to phil's face you'll be finished at twelve thirty well the casting agency said it was contacted by a p.r. company for this event from which it has since withdrawn from the p.r. company has refused to reveal who its client was and speak now to rami cooley who's an adjunct professor of journalism at the american university of beirut he's joining us from there and rami it's amazing isn't it how some people presumably one if not more of th
is a man at downing street and we'll go back to him of course as soon as the meeting between the emir and prime minister may is over but in the meantime in the u.k. newspaper has been reporting that a casting agency advertise for actors to play the role. and t. cattery protests is now is in the independent and it published an e-mail containing errors from this agency it's called extra people which said that a client was seeking and i quote a large group of people to fill space outside downing...
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here are the problems downing street is trying to solve.possibly move production, but never mind the economics. the politics are even more important, for now at least. the prime minister has to convince those who campaigned to leave that brexit really does mean brexit. so what's the government's future customs plan after brexit? well, the title just rolls off the tongs. the facilitated customs arrangement. to keep access to eu markets and keep manufacturers happy, the uk would mirror existing eu rules and regulations on goods. to try to keep brexiteers happy the uk would decide whether to adopt new eu rules, this wouldn't happen automatically. and the uk would set its own tariffs on goods from outside the eu allowing the government to do trade deals, but technology would track goods that go on to the eu and the eu's tariffs would be charged on them. the prime minister's complicated plan is designed to answer some tricky questions, but in the process it raises quite a few more, practically, how long would it take to put new customs technolog
here are the problems downing street is trying to solve.possibly move production, but never mind the economics. the politics are even more important, for now at least. the prime minister has to convince those who campaigned to leave that brexit really does mean brexit. so what's the government's future customs plan after brexit? well, the title just rolls off the tongs. the facilitated customs arrangement. to keep access to eu markets and keep manufacturers happy, the uk would mirror existing...
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from london still to come on the program i casting agency advertises for actors to protest at downing street while the emir of qatar meets the british prime minister and the oil rich iraqis turning to kuwait to help ease an energy crisis we will tell you why. hello and welcome back as we look at weather conditions across the levant and western parts of asia who've called the threat of one or two showers on the southern side of the caspian sea otherwise the whole region is looking fine but forty's again for iraq some areas were probably up to forty eight to fifty degrees around the side of the med looking pretty warm there for beirut at thirty three degrees one or two showers on the southern side of the black sea could be quite heavy at times really not a great deal change your head on through into thursday so moving down into the arabian peninsula on the western side temperatures just in the low forty's there for medina and mecca meanwhile here in qatar we're looking at forty five degrees as a high in a similar sort of expected as we head on through into thursday clouds because of the amount
from london still to come on the program i casting agency advertises for actors to protest at downing street while the emir of qatar meets the british prime minister and the oil rich iraqis turning to kuwait to help ease an energy crisis we will tell you why. hello and welcome back as we look at weather conditions across the levant and western parts of asia who've called the threat of one or two showers on the southern side of the caspian sea otherwise the whole region is looking fine but...
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down this road you can see many of the cars. also but to cinders people attempted to escape this area of course by getting in their cars and trying to drive out but many streets of course became clogged others fled down towards the beach heading into the sea to escape the inferno and of course this was the location where not far away from where i am stood right now twenty six people were found locked and then embrace with nowhere to go. the people here who have the house is coming returning to this place some of them who was a still intact packing their cars did what they can and driving off but really people are now coming to terms with the possibility of trying to rebuild their lives here but looking at the scale of the devastation it's hard to imagine how these people will begin doing that yeah it does need but you mentioned that it is now a recovery operation and we know that greece has also asked for international assistance what sort of help is being offered. yeah that's right will one of the largest recovery and emergency operations is still underway in greece the area around athens around this part of the country is still under a state of emergency hu
down this road you can see many of the cars. also but to cinders people attempted to escape this area of course by getting in their cars and trying to drive out but many streets of course became clogged others fled down towards the beach heading into the sea to escape the inferno and of course this was the location where not far away from where i am stood right now twenty six people were found locked and then embrace with nowhere to go. the people here who have the house is coming returning to...
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it was because at 3pm downing street announced borisjohnson had at 3pm downing street announced borisad indeed at 3pm downing street announced borisjohnson had indeed resigned, but there wasn't a great deal of for us but there wasn't a great deal of for us to see at carlton gardens. i arrived just after 2pm, left at around 9pm in the evening, seven hours of waiting, and he still hadn't left. he spent much of the afternoon penning that resignation statement, inviting in a photographer to take that image of him writing or holding that resignation statement. and yet another extraordinary day. there was clearly some frustration... yes, there is soap opera around the characters but there's also fundamentals around the vision and the shape and the flavour around brexit. that's what those resignations were about. they were about to cabinet ministers who looked at the chequers statement and the white paper that was to follow a few days later and frankly didn't think that was a vision of brexit that they could go out and sell. so of course the story on monday was about to big personalities, bu
it was because at 3pm downing street announced borisjohnson had at 3pm downing street announced borisad indeed at 3pm downing street announced borisjohnson had indeed resigned, but there wasn't a great deal of for us but there wasn't a great deal of for us to see at carlton gardens. i arrived just after 2pm, left at around 9pm in the evening, seven hours of waiting, and he still hadn't left. he spent much of the afternoon penning that resignation statement, inviting in a photographer to take...
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working for a good one but let's prepare for every eventuality but at the same time we know that downing street have said that they are no longer going to be repeating information of details of contingency plans in case of a new deal praxis and all of this said we have to keep in mind that just a latest sky data paul has revealed that as many as seventy eight percent of those surveyed believe that. the british government is not doing a good job on iraq well there are only ten percent think it's the job. of the canadian government knowledge to a disturbing practice dating back to just after the second world war when unmarried women were forced to give up their babies which were then handed to married couples some new mothers reason to hold the children was stillborn we spoke to one of the victims of decades long practice that was meant to promote traditional family. as soon as they found out i was pregnant they marked my records b.f.a. baby for adoption. i was a fifteen year old girl pregnant i was pregnant from a sexual assault. and. there was no conversation with me about how i got pregnant al
working for a good one but let's prepare for every eventuality but at the same time we know that downing street have said that they are no longer going to be repeating information of details of contingency plans in case of a new deal praxis and all of this said we have to keep in mind that just a latest sky data paul has revealed that as many as seventy eight percent of those surveyed believe that. the british government is not doing a good job on iraq well there are only ten percent think it's...
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lead toa downing street is hopeful will lead to a breakthrough.nment ministers are privately perfectly open about their expectations that brussels will demand more concessions, more ground from the government. and that would cause and it will cause more problems and trouble at westminster which could threaten the entire brexit plan and even the position of theresa may as prime minister. meanwhile, those most worried about brexit hope quietly there could be another chance of another referendum. as a result of this. what could ease pressure on the government? 0ne senior conservative close to theresa may told me the great hope was that brussels would give ground, maybe under pressure from a more sympathetic european leader, showing the compromise plan of theresa may was a mission with pursuing. right now, from here, there is no obvious sign of that happening. downing street will say they are pursuing a painstaking and patient plan, but the government looks as much like a mouse in a maze with no exit and time is running out to pull off a dramatic esca
lead toa downing street is hopeful will lead to a breakthrough.nment ministers are privately perfectly open about their expectations that brussels will demand more concessions, more ground from the government. and that would cause and it will cause more problems and trouble at westminster which could threaten the entire brexit plan and even the position of theresa may as prime minister. meanwhile, those most worried about brexit hope quietly there could be another chance of another referendum....
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the email said its client is looking for quite a large group of people to fill space outside downing streeturing the visit of the president of qatar is to very obvious areas that the use of the word president and the misspelling of cats as well then the email goes on to say this is an answer cats are event you will not have to do or say anything they just want to fill space . now am i who says she's one of the people who received by e-mail she tweeted that the costing agency later e-mails her again letting her know it cancels the job and the agency extra people has also tweeted this statement putting the air on taking the job down to a junior booker who hadn't consulted management now extra people also tweeted a screen grab of an e-mail sense of the agency from someone called lesley who works for a company called net chimpy are now that's also mesh mentioned in that statement but what is neptune p r well if you go to the website you'll find that it's actually largely blank not much information on there for you to find out but a quick search of u.k. government records reveals that neptune wa
the email said its client is looking for quite a large group of people to fill space outside downing streeturing the visit of the president of qatar is to very obvious areas that the use of the word president and the misspelling of cats as well then the email goes on to say this is an answer cats are event you will not have to do or say anything they just want to fill space . now am i who says she's one of the people who received by e-mail she tweeted that the costing agency later e-mails her...
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it would enable us to say downing street, to have a lower paris if thatis street, to have a lower parisould accept britain in effect administering eu tariffs. the second key element concerns the rules that we would have to follow, and what has been agreed is that when it comes to goods, we would by effectively by the eu's rule books, so—called regulatory alignment. what that means is that for exporting goods into the eu, we would stick by their all is when it comes to things like hygiene regulations, customer rules, specifications, all of that nitty—gritty of trade, we would stick by the eu's existing rules. however parliament would have the freedom of opting out of those rules if in times we wanted to. in other words we could seek to adopt different rules if that is what we wa nted different rules if that is what we wanted to do. the pluses that it gets round the issue of friction at the border and particularly the potential a border in northern ireland. the difficulty of course is that it leaves us in the eu rules, and brexiteers say who on earth would want to do trade rules if we're
it would enable us to say downing street, to have a lower paris if thatis street, to have a lower parisould accept britain in effect administering eu tariffs. the second key element concerns the rules that we would have to follow, and what has been agreed is that when it comes to goods, we would by effectively by the eu's rule books, so—called regulatory alignment. what that means is that for exporting goods into the eu, we would stick by their all is when it comes to things like hygiene...
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now, i don't know whether downing street were aware that this interview had been recorded...as on the late shift on thursday night when the front page of the sun newspaper appeared. i think it's fair to say the late shift on our rotor isn't always the most sought after, but i've had a couple of corkers is in the last week and when that front page appeared and we saw the transcript of the interview, what you're seeing is an extraordinary exchange and you have to capture that in how we report it. here was an american president very specifically suggesting a government blueprint for brexit, the dominating political issue of our time, that was published less than an hour before air force one landed at stansted airport in essex, wouldn't create an environment in which the uk and the us could do a trade deals. this incredibly delicate and sensitive domestic political issue was being tackled by an american president who'd already trodden on a few eggshells and then was treading on the remaining ones in the box. extraordinary, and we had to report that in a way that acknowledged just
now, i don't know whether downing street were aware that this interview had been recorded...as on the late shift on thursday night when the front page of the sun newspaper appeared. i think it's fair to say the late shift on our rotor isn't always the most sought after, but i've had a couple of corkers is in the last week and when that front page appeared and we saw the transcript of the interview, what you're seeing is an extraordinary exchange and you have to capture that in how we report it....
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downing street says it's come up with a new model for handling customs after the uk leaves the eu. firefighters in lancashire are spending a fifth consecutive day tackling a huge blaze on moorland at winter hill. left—wing candidate andres manuel lopez obrador claims victory in mexico's presidential election — vowing to tackle corruption. also this hour — celebrations into the morning in moscow, after russia reaches the quarter finals of the world cup. fans partied through the night after the home team knocked out spain in a nailbiting match which went to penalties. the nhs in england launches new mobile app, which will put patients in direct touch with their gps good morning. it's 2nd july. i'm joanna gosling. welcome to bbc newsroom live. firefighters from across england are joining their colleagues on the burning moors of greater manchester and lancashire today. crews from tyne and wear, northamptonshire and shropshire are attempting to extinguish major fires on winter hill, above bolton, and moors around saddleworth, near oldham. ben norman, from lancashire fire and rescue serv
downing street says it's come up with a new model for handling customs after the uk leaves the eu. firefighters in lancashire are spending a fifth consecutive day tackling a huge blaze on moorland at winter hill. left—wing candidate andres manuel lopez obrador claims victory in mexico's presidential election — vowing to tackle corruption. also this hour — celebrations into the morning in moscow, after russia reaches the quarter finals of the world cup. fans partied through the night after...
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now, i don't know whether downing street we re don't know whether downing street were aware that thisrded in the hours prior to the dinner. i have actually been in touch with downing street this evening to see if they would offer themselves any reflections on president trump's remarks. but they hadn't yet ta ken president trump's remarks. but they hadn't yet taken the opportunity to reply, but one assume is they will wa nt to reply, but one assume is they will want to be a little bit more considered, perhaps, in their response, or delicate and dramatic in their response, than the president has been in her direction. after the week that the prime minister has had, she would have preferred, i suspect, minister has had, she would have preferred, isuspect, if minister has had, she would have preferred, i suspect, if the president hadn't quite found time for a conversation the sun today. chris mason at westminster. the headlines on bbc news: president trump has arrived in the uk for his first official visit since taking office. the president has warned that theresa may's plan for close tie
now, i don't know whether downing street we re don't know whether downing street were aware that thisrded in the hours prior to the dinner. i have actually been in touch with downing street this evening to see if they would offer themselves any reflections on president trump's remarks. but they hadn't yet ta ken president trump's remarks. but they hadn't yet taken the opportunity to reply, but one assume is they will wa nt to reply, but one assume is they will want to be a little bit more...
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ten downing street and we were expecting protesters if they were going to show up just a few steps from where i said we haven't seen a single protest for the time being it could be an indication that organizers particularly after the revelations made by many british newspapers they would like to prevent further embarrassment and humiliation and i have to say that over the past few months i was personally in places like germany where. the emirate is on the saudis were organizing an anti a qatar event but no one showed the event and therefore they went to an agency and told them we want to fill up the room with people to give the impression that this is very genuine unfortunately one of the. one of the producers went to those students and asked them what are you hearing this said we were given cash by the organizers of towards us to pose as and to qatar protesters this explains i think why we're not seeing anyone chanting any and qatar slogans here for the time being ok for the moment to hashem we will wait and see what transpires from not to press conference later maybe for the moment th
ten downing street and we were expecting protesters if they were going to show up just a few steps from where i said we haven't seen a single protest for the time being it could be an indication that organizers particularly after the revelations made by many british newspapers they would like to prevent further embarrassment and humiliation and i have to say that over the past few months i was personally in places like germany where. the emirate is on the saudis were organizing an anti a qatar...
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buddhist monks and the british divers who helped rescue them are given a hero ‘s ceremony at downing streetat 11:30, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers broadcaster lynn faulds wood and the deputy editor of the express, michael booker. good evening. it's greece's worst fire disaster in a decade. more than 70 people have died, as flames fanned by strong winds and high temperatures swept through an area east of the capital athens. the wildfires forced residents and tourists to rush to beaches and into the sea to avoid the heat. hundreds had to be rescued by local fishermen but others were trapped as the flames devoured forests and destroyed seaside towns. the worst hit area was the tourist resort of mati, where 26 people, some children, who tried to outrun the flames, were found dead, all huddled together. 0ur correspondent mark lowen reports from mati. like a vision of hell, mile upon mile smothered, suffocated by flames. as one was put out, another roared, 47 simultaneous fires ripped through the greek hills. they fled for their lives, hundreds ran into the sea
buddhist monks and the british divers who helped rescue them are given a hero ‘s ceremony at downing streetat 11:30, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers broadcaster lynn faulds wood and the deputy editor of the express, michael booker. good evening. it's greece's worst fire disaster in a decade. more than 70 people have died, as flames fanned by strong winds and high temperatures swept through an area east of the capital athens. the wildfires forced residents...
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bahrain and egypt has been meeting prime minister trees in may at downing street in the meantime a u.k. newspaper is reporting that a casting agency has been seeking actors to protest the ms visit so haaretz has more on the controversy now on monday u.k. costing agency offered access twenty six dollars sake parts in what it called an anti cattle event outside downing street now people who are signed up to the agency then posted screenshots of the call outs email sense of them by a company called extra people now the email said it's crime is looking for quote a large group of people to fill space outside downing street during the visit of the president of qatar those two very obvious areas that the use of the word president and the misspelling of cats as well then the e-mail goes on to say this is an anti cats or event you will not have to do or say anything they just want to fill space. now am i who says she's one of the people who received the e-mail she tweeted that the costing agency later e-mails her again letting her know it cancels the job and the agency extra people has also twe
bahrain and egypt has been meeting prime minister trees in may at downing street in the meantime a u.k. newspaper is reporting that a casting agency has been seeking actors to protest the ms visit so haaretz has more on the controversy now on monday u.k. costing agency offered access twenty six dollars sake parts in what it called an anti cattle event outside downing street now people who are signed up to the agency then posted screenshots of the call outs email sense of them by a company...
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downing street have now come up with a third proposalfor downing street have now come up with a thirdcustoms arrangements with the european union, which he is hoping her cabinet can agree on and her cabinet meeting at chequers on friday for what is likely to be a critical meeting. our chief political correspondent, vicki young, is in westminster. there was hardly any time spent at that eu summit on brexit. the rest of the eu had other things on their minds, like migration, for example. it was interesting thatjeremy corbyn in his response decided to really go on the attack saying that she needs to rein in the eagles in her cabinet and after all this time, after more than two years it simply wasn't good enough that the cabinet still haven't agreed on what kind of future relationship they want. that is why theresa may is calling this meeting at chequers, calling her full cabinet there on friday. of course, there will be lots of speculation. we learned yesterday that there is this idea of another plan when it comes to a customs arrangement. labour were pretty scathing about that, saying a
downing street have now come up with a third proposalfor downing street have now come up with a thirdcustoms arrangements with the european union, which he is hoping her cabinet can agree on and her cabinet meeting at chequers on friday for what is likely to be a critical meeting. our chief political correspondent, vicki young, is in westminster. there was hardly any time spent at that eu summit on brexit. the rest of the eu had other things on their minds, like migration, for example. it was...
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the phone rang and said this is downing street. said yes this is fun assuming it was a member of the company. why don't you d comen and we'll have our croissant together. no, no, this isng dow street. i'm sorry. the prime minister has been trying to get hold of you because she wants to mo if you would accept a knighthood from the queen. i said, ohyes. all right. i'll think about it. and i put the phone down. and as i did that, the door of downing street opened and out came mrs. thatcher famously crying. and i thought, my go she's been waiting behind that door to know whether'moing to accept a knighthood before before actually resigning being prime minister. the very, very last thing she did was to give me a knighthood. of course, she was a supporter of section 28. but that was anndation to me that the world actually was changing. >> that is >> and she could not control it. >> but what about those backlash winds? are you concerned that the very socially conservative supreme court justice just nominated by president trump justice kava
the phone rang and said this is downing street. said yes this is fun assuming it was a member of the company. why don't you d comen and we'll have our croissant together. no, no, this isng dow street. i'm sorry. the prime minister has been trying to get hold of you because she wants to mo if you would accept a knighthood from the queen. i said, ohyes. all right. i'll think about it. and i put the phone down. and as i did that, the door of downing street opened and out came mrs. thatcher...
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today at 2: trying to break the brexit deadlock — downing street says it's come up with a new model forandling customs when the uk leaves the eu. 100 firefighters are now tackling what they say is an ‘apocalyptic‘ moorland blaze in lancashire. limit your water use orface a hosepipe ban — the warning to households in north—west england. coming up on afternoon live, all the sport. we are here at wimbledon with all the action web roger federer is vying for his ninth wimbledon title and a certain serena williams is making a bit of a comeback. in an exclusive interview the duchess of kent shares her memories of wimbledon. and in particular the moment one player broke down in front of her. we are quite normal people. we do have people who cry! it's a natural reaction. also we'll take you behind the scenes here at the wimbledon championships — we'll even tell you how many blades of grass there are on centre court. hello everyone — this is afternoon live. we will be bringing you all the news from wimbledon here and what goes on behind—the—scenes. that is to come. downing street says it has come
today at 2: trying to break the brexit deadlock — downing street says it's come up with a new model forandling customs when the uk leaves the eu. 100 firefighters are now tackling what they say is an ‘apocalyptic‘ moorland blaze in lancashire. limit your water use orface a hosepipe ban — the warning to households in north—west england. coming up on afternoon live, all the sport. we are here at wimbledon with all the action web roger federer is vying for his ninth wimbledon title and a...
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it has come out, something that's been almost defined you could say by theresa may at downing street able to give us their private thoughts and innocents is what downing street's lined that yes, a deal has been done and we have agreed so much. for example, they can say with a straight —— stay with a straight face they aren't sticking to the red lines, instead they are leaving the customs union and they are wanting to build a free trade area for goods. the same thing. are wanting to build a free trade area for goods. the same thingm like saying we no longer have deck chairs on the titanic, we don't have a chairon the chairs on the titanic, we don't have a chair on the deck as it is. but you get your red line on deck chairs. there are no deck chairs, just chairs over here on the deck where use it now. it is interesting because what has happened, lots of detail and we could lose ourselves talking about dementia, the broad brush strokes of what has happened here is that theresa may, they have been having these away days for two years, and have not had any kind of agreement whatsoever. an
it has come out, something that's been almost defined you could say by theresa may at downing street able to give us their private thoughts and innocents is what downing street's lined that yes, a deal has been done and we have agreed so much. for example, they can say with a straight —— stay with a straight face they aren't sticking to the red lines, instead they are leaving the customs union and they are wanting to build a free trade area for goods. the same thing. are wanting to build a...
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amid a deepening political crisis, downing street said the prime minister would fight any attempt torvative leader. 0ur politicial editor laura kuenssberg has the latest on a day of turbulence at westminster. have you ever seen brexit‘s biggest cheerleader so down at heart? not unusualfor cheerleader so down at heart? not unusual for boris johnson to cheerleader so down at heart? not unusual for borisjohnson to look a little untucked. rare to look so battered. but the now former foreign secretary quit. his vision of a break with the eu out of government and favour. for borisjohnson the prime minister's plan stays too close to the eu. he said: ina in a response from the prime minister, he said: the brexiteer in chief's drivers had prepared to leave three times in the day, but then stood down. it was not actually a removal van this afternoon. that will come tomorrow. but at three o'clock, the drivers left without him, boris johnson following david davis out of government, the second senior figure to leave the government over brexit in less than 2a hours. 0nly minutes after that, the pr
amid a deepening political crisis, downing street said the prime minister would fight any attempt torvative leader. 0ur politicial editor laura kuenssberg has the latest on a day of turbulence at westminster. have you ever seen brexit‘s biggest cheerleader so down at heart? not unusualfor cheerleader so down at heart? not unusual for boris johnson to cheerleader so down at heart? not unusual for borisjohnson to look a little untucked. rare to look so battered. but the now former foreign...
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downing street denies that exists. nigel joins us tonight to clear this up.nk you for coming on. >> thank you. >> a red line ban from our president meeting you. is that true? >> absolutely. they see me as the man that forced brexit on them and helped get it through. when donald trump became the president and i was the only british politician that said he was the right thing not just for america but the american world, trump tweeted wouldn't farage be good as the representative in washington. ever since they have been paranoid. who is someone from the 10 downing street to tell the president who he should or shouldn't see. it paints our government in a bad light. >> it does. do you know if the president is abiding by this? >> let's be honest about this, relationships between number 10 downing street and the white house have not gone as they should over the last two years. i would not wish to cause embarrassment for the president coming over here, so i wouldn't push it, but tucker, if he wants to meet me for a cup of coffee, i'll go see him. >> i wonder if your
downing street denies that exists. nigel joins us tonight to clear this up.nk you for coming on. >> thank you. >> a red line ban from our president meeting you. is that true? >> absolutely. they see me as the man that forced brexit on them and helped get it through. when donald trump became the president and i was the only british politician that said he was the right thing not just for america but the american world, trump tweeted wouldn't farage be good as the representative...
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at ten—thirty, downing street confirmed that housing minister and prominent leave campaigner dominicxit secretary. then at three o clock downing street announced that boris johnson had resigned as foreign secretary. finally at three—thirty, the prime minister addressed the house of commons where she thanked mr davis and mrjohnson for their work, and defended the chequers brexit proposals. theresa may told mps that ministers were getting ready for every eventuality in the brexit negotiations. mr speaker, a responsible government must prepare for a range of potential outcomes including the possibility of dell deal. including the possibility of no deal and given the possibility of no deal and given the short period remaining before the short period remaining before the conclusion of negotiations, the cabinet agreed on friday that these preparations should be stepped up. at the same time, we should recognise that such a disorderly no deal would have profound consequences for both the uk and eu andi consequences for both the uk and eu and i believe that the uk deserves better. so, the cab
at ten—thirty, downing street confirmed that housing minister and prominent leave campaigner dominicxit secretary. then at three o clock downing street announced that boris johnson had resigned as foreign secretary. finally at three—thirty, the prime minister addressed the house of commons where she thanked mr davis and mrjohnson for their work, and defended the chequers brexit proposals. theresa may told mps that ministers were getting ready for every eventuality in the brexit...
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with may it emerged that a london casting agency had advertised for actors to gather outside downing street and pretend to protest against his visit sort of hair that explains now on monday u.k. costing agency offered access twenty six dollars sake parts in what it called an anti cattle event outside downing street now people who all signed up to the agency then posted screenshots of the call outs email sense of them by a company called extra people now the email said its client is looking for quite a large group of people to fill space outside downing street during the visit of the president of qatar those two very obvious errors that the use of the word president and the misspelling of cats as well then the email goes on to say this is an answer cats are event you will not have to do or say anything they just want to fill space. now am i who says she's one of the people who received the e-mail she tweeted that the costing agency later e-mails her again letting her know it cancels the job and the agency extra people has also tweeted this statement putting the air on taking the job down to
with may it emerged that a london casting agency had advertised for actors to gather outside downing street and pretend to protest against his visit sort of hair that explains now on monday u.k. costing agency offered access twenty six dollars sake parts in what it called an anti cattle event outside downing street now people who all signed up to the agency then posted screenshots of the call outs email sense of them by a company called extra people now the email said its client is looking for...
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and not downing street.d in london but by overnighting at the official residence of the ambassador, a mansion in regents park, and by moving mostly by helicopter between these locations outside of london, i think it is very unlikely that donald trump will even see the protests, which we now know will include an enormous orange balloon depicting the president as a baby in nappies. it has been authorised by the mayor of london. it is typical ofa the mayor of london. it is typical of a very divided attitude to britain of the president. plenty of people want him to come and see him asa people want him to come and see him as a champion of wrecks it. on that side of the arguing he has a was being one of the most enthusiastic. others see him as demeaning the office and do not think you should have got an invitation. thank you for coming. the first team through to the quarter finals of the world cup are france. but all eyes are on tomorrow's match when england take on sweden. the england manager, gareth southgate, h
and not downing street.d in london but by overnighting at the official residence of the ambassador, a mansion in regents park, and by moving mostly by helicopter between these locations outside of london, i think it is very unlikely that donald trump will even see the protests, which we now know will include an enormous orange balloon depicting the president as a baby in nappies. it has been authorised by the mayor of london. it is typical ofa the mayor of london. it is typical of a very...
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with me is the former downing street adviser on europe, matthew o'toole.t is going on with the language and details. the chequers agreement, why was she forced in many ways to come out with that? was it one particular issue that dominated? one of the issues has always been ireland. britain's relationship with the republic of ireland but also the nothern irish border. part of what chequers was about was setting out a plan that would deal with both, the eu and ireland's insurance policy on the border but also guarantees there aren't any borders so that is what the main kind of urgent, driving forces behind it because the eu really wa nts forces behind it because the eu really wants clarity and urgency about what is happening with ireland and that's why they had to set out what they're doing with that but also the relationship. clarity at this stage seems far away. i'll be ata this stage seems far away. i'll be at a stage —— are we at a stage where we can get the eu to agree to the chequers dealfor where we can get the eu to agree to the chequers deal for wan
with me is the former downing street adviser on europe, matthew o'toole.t is going on with the language and details. the chequers agreement, why was she forced in many ways to come out with that? was it one particular issue that dominated? one of the issues has always been ireland. britain's relationship with the republic of ireland but also the nothern irish border. part of what chequers was about was setting out a plan that would deal with both, the eu and ireland's insurance policy on the...
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we have seen members leave after an hour of 10 downing street. the first cabinet meeting since the resignation of boris johnson and david davis. you have to say no one responding to the shouted questions that can theresa may survive and is the country turning into a colony as boris johnson is suggesting in the resignation letter. the prime minister probably can hang on to the summer recess which is couple weeks away and challenges to the leadership is not for the coming over the next -- not forthcoming over the next few weeks. and no one believes for a second boris johnson has given up on the idea of brexit. the trouble for the prime minister not gone away. on top of that, the outbreak of the novichok nerve agent which killed a british citizen over weekend. that is a problem for prime minister. president trump arriving in a couple of days and fortifications are going up around london. i saw them this morning. heavy fencing and concrete blocks. protests are expected here, dave. a very difficult week for the british prime minister theresa may right
we have seen members leave after an hour of 10 downing street. the first cabinet meeting since the resignation of boris johnson and david davis. you have to say no one responding to the shouted questions that can theresa may survive and is the country turning into a colony as boris johnson is suggesting in the resignation letter. the prime minister probably can hang on to the summer recess which is couple weeks away and challenges to the leadership is not for the coming over the next -- not...
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s labor and liberal dems into number ten downing street and trying to make a deal with them that would actually been seen by brute cities as trying to push a vote in parliament and actually sideline them and i think that's too much to think of that will take a number of least two dozen m.p.'s to join that a billion and send letters of no confidence and i think to the two committee. now may has already come out the government's come out saying that even if there is about of no comments they will fight that what kind of chance especially have there . just to explain to british viewers it's not going to be a no vote of confidence on the floor of the house no it's not like that actually i was appalled to. not government business in on the floor of the house so that within the ranks of the tory party it has to be vote within inside that will be part of this question of numbers and if enough numbers of tory members voted no confidence in that said she would have to resign as leader when she was on as leader and you have to resign as a prime minister and that's actually what happened with sho
s labor and liberal dems into number ten downing street and trying to make a deal with them that would actually been seen by brute cities as trying to push a vote in parliament and actually sideline them and i think that's too much to think of that will take a number of least two dozen m.p.'s to join that a billion and send letters of no confidence and i think to the two committee. now may has already come out the government's come out saying that even if there is about of no comments they will...
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news coming in foreign minister barak johnson has resigned that's just been confirmed by ten downing street it comes hot on the heels of the resignation of may's briggs's minister david davis the british cabinet has been bitterly divided on how to move forward on an e.u. exit strategy the resignations come after prime minister is a maze secured a hard won agreement from cabinet. for the latest on these developments i'm joined now by our correspondents bigot's moss in london and bob in brussels bigot let me start with you how much of a surprise is johnson's resignation. not really much of a surprise today for the last hours has been every speculation on twitter and everywhere in the political london where he is because he hasn't hadn't emerged and he was supposed to host a western balkans summit the german europe minister has been tweeting where is our host so he would have to try to find out make up his mind whether you wanted to resign or not so already over the weekend a lot of those present at the summit in checkers on friday would have thought about their reaction and the reason may had
news coming in foreign minister barak johnson has resigned that's just been confirmed by ten downing street it comes hot on the heels of the resignation of may's briggs's minister david davis the british cabinet has been bitterly divided on how to move forward on an e.u. exit strategy the resignations come after prime minister is a maze secured a hard won agreement from cabinet. for the latest on these developments i'm joined now by our correspondents bigot's moss in london and bob in brussels...
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involving a train that shut down streets in newark. thank you for joining us, i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney. it happened just before 9:00 this morning near cedar boulevard in st. isabel avenue right near the 880 overcrossing. >> katie nielsen is there live to explain what happened. katie? >> juliette, we still don't have all the information. but what we do know is around 8:45 this morning, an amtrak train hit a minivan, sending the driver of that van into the hospital with serious injuries. >> out of nowhere, i hear a big bang. >> reporter: witnesses said it sounded like a bad car crash this morning when the amtrak train heading from san jose to sacramento hit a dodge grand caravan at the cedar boulevard crossing in newark. >> so i looked out the window. all i see and hear is a train dragging the van and i hear shh. >> he said he ran outside to try to help. >> when i i'm lioh man, what the hell. i see the van squished in half. >> newark police, they say the driver was the only person in the van. >> she is bleeding really
involving a train that shut down streets in newark. thank you for joining us, i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney. it happened just before 9:00 this morning near cedar boulevard in st. isabel avenue right near the 880 overcrossing. >> katie nielsen is there live to explain what happened. katie? >> juliette, we still don't have all the information. but what we do know is around 8:45 this morning, an amtrak train hit a minivan, sending the driver of that van into the...
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to brief face—to—face this afternoon opposition mps and peers, so downing street's chief of staff, anister like dominic raab, but more of that in a minute, he is going to brief mps and peers on this policy as set out at chequers, in the hope that when it comes to the crunch in the commons, the government could still have the numbers, even if there were significant opposition on the backbenches to deny her a majority in conventional means. if the element can convince enough opposition mps to back the strategy, they could get it through despite they could get it through despite the opposition of people like david davis. here is labour's shadow brexit secretary, sir keir starmer, with his reflections on david davis' resignation. this is notjust about the departure of one man, david davis, it is about two competing visions for the future of the country that have been locked against each in the cabinet throughout the negotiations, arguably the've been deep in the conservative party for decades, and that is what has broken out. so however the prime minister tries to play it, this isn't abo
to brief face—to—face this afternoon opposition mps and peers, so downing street's chief of staff, anister like dominic raab, but more of that in a minute, he is going to brief mps and peers on this policy as set out at chequers, in the hope that when it comes to the crunch in the commons, the government could still have the numbers, even if there were significant opposition on the backbenches to deny her a majority in conventional means. if the element can convince enough opposition mps to...
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with the queen very fair to say that he would be universally welcome but the last thing that downing street and the state department want is for the donald to find out that he may be a little bit unpopular so we at i see my arm i have prepared a video guide for the head of his arrival so somebody washington just turned off thoughts queued for a second and showed him this and everything else but. mr president the people of britain are waiting to greet you in truly unprecedented numbers tens of thousands will line the streets to get evolution ready to shoot now because of how keen some people are to meet you this trip will probably avoid central london which also means bypassing all those knife wielding islamist terrorists so you don't want to be highlighted in the past as lurking on every street corner the queen will instead greet you told when there is state which is far more exclusive surrounded by very high rules and much closer to the royal protocol dictates that it is better if you do not comment on her majesties of parents trying to touch her or attempt to grab her by simon i'm not say
with the queen very fair to say that he would be universally welcome but the last thing that downing street and the state department want is for the donald to find out that he may be a little bit unpopular so we at i see my arm i have prepared a video guide for the head of his arrival so somebody washington just turned off thoughts queued for a second and showed him this and everything else but. mr president the people of britain are waiting to greet you in truly unprecedented numbers tens of...
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downing street's whole package would tie us more closely to the eu than brexiteers desired.om the leader of their faction is still a threat, even in comic language. an egg that is very softly boiled isn't boiled at all. a very soft brexit means we haven't left, we are simply a rule—taker. that is not something that this country voted for. i will certainly stick to the conservatives' manifesto commitments. and will not vote for something that doesn't deliver brexit. after months of strops, will the cabinet really pipe down? you believe yesterday drew a line and now anyone who speaks out against policy, they will have to walk away? yesterday, what i said is that collective responsibility has returned and what i felt and what i had from people sitting around that table was a real sense that we move forward together. do you hope that this will be the end of the tory psychodrama over europe? this will be, i think, a point... what we're all doing is putting the national interest first. the eu have been clear throughout this very long process already. they don't like the idea of br
downing street's whole package would tie us more closely to the eu than brexiteers desired.om the leader of their faction is still a threat, even in comic language. an egg that is very softly boiled isn't boiled at all. a very soft brexit means we haven't left, we are simply a rule—taker. that is not something that this country voted for. i will certainly stick to the conservatives' manifesto commitments. and will not vote for something that doesn't deliver brexit. after months of strops,...
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people sent an e-mail to their members offering them a job simply left turn up to downing street take part in a fake protest don't say or do anything just fill up space as the e-mail said twenty pounds and you'll be done by twelve thirty that was the e-mail sent out between three and five hundred people were needed to make this protest against the visit of qatari emir to membrane how much wealth on the outside downing street as the media attention began to grow and social media speculation was rife because the agency took back this job offer saying it had been a mistake and reconsidered and it would not be involved in such an event they said who was behind this was a client called neptune p r which had requested five hundred people to turn up and act as protesters now enter next june p.r. at least somebody pertaining to be them they tweeted saying that they had denied making any such request to x. two x. rays people or ever having involved contacted them stating that they would take legal action should these words not be taken back now this is very odd given that the twitter profile o
people sent an e-mail to their members offering them a job simply left turn up to downing street take part in a fake protest don't say or do anything just fill up space as the e-mail said twenty pounds and you'll be done by twelve thirty that was the e-mail sent out between three and five hundred people were needed to make this protest against the visit of qatari emir to membrane how much wealth on the outside downing street as the media attention began to grow and social media speculation was...
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and why we immediately withdrew our involvement well cut that as a mere met to reason may in downing street earlier with the pair discuss the fence and security cooperation as well as joint work for the twenty twenty two football world cup in qatar the emir is keen to strengthen relations with western allies amid a blockade of this country by neighboring arab states or has more now from central london. the emir's meetings today with the british prime minister and the minister of defense are part of a qatari charm offensive that has been in full swing over the last few months we've seen the emir of qatar traveling to different couples meeting with world leaders rallying international support for his country as he continues to face a blockade imposed by its neighbors saudi arabia u.a.e. but how rain and egypt the meeting sound a round the boosting you cannot make and military cooperation between britain and qatar the british government has in the us been expressing its desire to see an immediate and to the crisis in the gulf region the highlight of the event was basically the. a ceremony of t
and why we immediately withdrew our involvement well cut that as a mere met to reason may in downing street earlier with the pair discuss the fence and security cooperation as well as joint work for the twenty twenty two football world cup in qatar the emir is keen to strengthen relations with western allies amid a blockade of this country by neighboring arab states or has more now from central london. the emir's meetings today with the british prime minister and the minister of defense are...
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than twenty four hours because david davis as i say the secretary he resigned in a letter to downing street and then of course we're now talking about boris johnson boris johnson and david davis being the hardbacks it is those that want to complete carte between the united kingdom and the european union what had been agreed on friday at the now famous meeting at checkers the prime minister's country residence that was. considered to be rather too soft levels there was talk of can continuing to have associations with the european union with the single market and that was that was what pushed david davis over the edge. and boris johnson it would appear we haven't heard from boris johnson just yet but let's talk to our correspondent who's outside the house is of parliament lawrence lee lawrence what a thunderbolt then we were earlier talking about chaos what does this do to the main government. well coming clearly it's a whole new level not least because boris johnson would be seen to be the most likely opponent to to reason and the man around whom all the arch breakfasters the very hard right
than twenty four hours because david davis as i say the secretary he resigned in a letter to downing street and then of course we're now talking about boris johnson boris johnson and david davis being the hardbacks it is those that want to complete carte between the united kingdom and the european union what had been agreed on friday at the now famous meeting at checkers the prime minister's country residence that was. considered to be rather too soft levels there was talk of can continuing to...
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today in downing street, the new—look cabinet will meet for the first time.hope it will prove more united but, for the prime minister, the fight to keep her party on side is far from over. alex forsyth, bbc news, westminster. norman smith is in westminster. how stronger or otherwise is theresa may this morning? we are in a brief lull after the craziness of yesterday. a brief respite for mrs may because what is striking, when you talk to brexiteers at the moment, that are not coming for her. they are not poised to prompt a vote of no—confidence the reason is partly they are not sure they have the numbers to topple her. also because their focus now is on trying to get this chequers plan either ditched or significantly rewritten. on top of all that, mrs may has some things in her favour. on top of all that, mrs may has some things in herfavour. she is shot of two potential troublemakers, boris johnson and david davis. the remaining cabinet brexiteers are pretty much locked into the plan and her leadership. you talk to her remainer rebels on the other side of the
today in downing street, the new—look cabinet will meet for the first time.hope it will prove more united but, for the prime minister, the fight to keep her party on side is far from over. alex forsyth, bbc news, westminster. norman smith is in westminster. how stronger or otherwise is theresa may this morning? we are in a brief lull after the craziness of yesterday. a brief respite for mrs may because what is striking, when you talk to brexiteers at the moment, that are not coming for her....
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downing street's whole package would tie us more closely to the eu than brexiteers desired.ir faction is still a threat, even in comic language. an egg that is very softly boiled isn't boiled at all. a very soft brexit means we haven't left, we are simply a rule—taker. that is not something that this country voted for. i will certainly stick to the conservatives' manifesto commitments. and will not vote for something that doesn't deliver brexit. after months of strops, will the cabinet really pipe down? you believe yesterday drew a line and now anyone who speaks out against policy, they will have to walk away? yesterday, what i said was that collective responsibility has returned and what i felt, what i had from people sitting around that table was a real sense that we move forward together. so, do you hope that this will be the end of the tory psychodrama over europe? this will be, i think, a point... what we're all doing is putting the national interest first. the eu have been clear throughout this very long process already. they don't like the idea of britain picking and
downing street's whole package would tie us more closely to the eu than brexiteers desired.ir faction is still a threat, even in comic language. an egg that is very softly boiled isn't boiled at all. a very soft brexit means we haven't left, we are simply a rule—taker. that is not something that this country voted for. i will certainly stick to the conservatives' manifesto commitments. and will not vote for something that doesn't deliver brexit. after months of strops, will the cabinet really...
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sent out an e-mail on behalf of a climb seeking a large group of people to fill space outside downing street during the visit of the president of cuts are lonely and went on this is an anti cuts our event will not have to do or say anything they just want you to fill space but after publicity on twitter and in the u.k. media agency withdrew the appeal saying as soon as we as a company became aware of what the job involved and why we withdrew our in for rent . you're watching live from london still to come on the program feeling the heat deaths in japan wildfires across europe what's turning up the temperatures across the northern hemisphere plus. i'm daniel shriner in northeastern brazil in a community does fighting to protect his land from hungry speculators who will stop at nothing. to get their hands on it. out of the temperatures have managed to make the teens in melbourne for the most a loss of four or five days the latest little winter trough that winter you think you dropped some snow on the heights and it probably did in the southeast of australia but melbourne still ends up with thi
sent out an e-mail on behalf of a climb seeking a large group of people to fill space outside downing street during the visit of the president of cuts are lonely and went on this is an anti cuts our event will not have to do or say anything they just want you to fill space but after publicity on twitter and in the u.k. media agency withdrew the appeal saying as soon as we as a company became aware of what the job involved and why we withdrew our in for rent . you're watching live from london...
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have stories, as i told your aide, so they have the story, for example, of the gentleman walking down the street down 24th street in dodger gear who is asked by an individual in spanish, who do you claim as a gang? this individual had no idea what he was talking about. and didn't answer the question. and then was severely beaten. those stories are included in the police report. >> thank you very much. >> my question also is that, so i understand that we had the first injunction in 2009. and then we haven't had any injunctions since 2011, is that correct? >> supervisor fewer, the first injunction was in 2007 and the western edition in 2008, i believe. we had -- first came the oakdale in 2007. then came the western edition and the noteno in quick succession and then the others in 2011. we have not filed a new gang injunction since then. >> that is great. and you said the review was doin done in 2009, 2011, and 2013? >> that is correct. >> do you have documentation of the reviews? we would like to see them. i haven't seen any evidence of any documentation of those reviews. of those reviews, were an
have stories, as i told your aide, so they have the story, for example, of the gentleman walking down the street down 24th street in dodger gear who is asked by an individual in spanish, who do you claim as a gang? this individual had no idea what he was talking about. and didn't answer the question. and then was severely beaten. those stories are included in the police report. >> thank you very much. >> my question also is that, so i understand that we had the first injunction in...