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a clock projected on the walls of downing street — one of a series of events announced to mark the moment uk leaves the eu. british scientists say the number of people already infected by a new virus emerging in china is far greater than official figures suggest. heavy rain and thunderstorms in australia help to tackle the bushfires but bring flooding to some areas. following campaigns, free sanitary products will be available to all schools and colleges in england from monday. in sport, simply the bess — england's spinner helps his side to take total control in the third test against south africa. the travel show heads to america to find out about a project to re—hydrate virginia's interestingly—named great dismal swamp. the chancellor has warned manufacturers that "there will not be alignment" with the eu after brexit and insists firms must "adjust" to new regulations. sajid javid has made the comments in today's financial times, where he's also written that not all businesses will benefit from brexit. he says: "there will not be alignment, we will not be a ruletaker, we will not be in
a clock projected on the walls of downing street — one of a series of events announced to mark the moment uk leaves the eu. british scientists say the number of people already infected by a new virus emerging in china is far greater than official figures suggest. heavy rain and thunderstorms in australia help to tackle the bushfires but bring flooding to some areas. following campaigns, free sanitary products will be available to all schools and colleges in england from monday. in sport,...
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a clock projected on the walls of downing street — one of a series of events announced to mark the momentk leaves the eu. and brexit is one of the subjects the contenders for the labour leadership are tackling in their first hustings event in liverpool. british scientists suggest the number of people already infected by a new virus emerging in china is far greater than official figures suggest. heavy rain and thunderstorms douse fires in eastern australia but bring flooding to some areas. following campaigns, free sanitary products will be available to all schools and colleges in england from monday. in sport — simply the bess. england's spinner helps his side to take total control in the third test against south africa but rain stops progress. and we look at the battle for self—driving car supremacy between the united states and china. that's in click in half an hour. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. british business groups have warned the chancellor there will be consequences if britain diverges from eu regulations post—brexit. it comes after sajid javid's comments in today's fin
a clock projected on the walls of downing street — one of a series of events announced to mark the momentk leaves the eu. and brexit is one of the subjects the contenders for the labour leadership are tackling in their first hustings event in liverpool. british scientists suggest the number of people already infected by a new virus emerging in china is far greater than official figures suggest. heavy rain and thunderstorms douse fires in eastern australia but bring flooding to some areas....
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downing street, and you will also know this front door. k now but originally they were yellow brick. in the 19th century, the air air quality was so poor they turned glaxo in the 19605 they thought eve ryo ne glaxo in the 19605 they thought everyone thinks it is black so we might as well paint it black. nokia so the only way to get in is to knock and hopefully... this ben. ben, good evening? can i come in? welcome, sir. thank you for the warm welcome and here we are at the entrance hall, you think about the world leaders, famous faces and the presidents who have come in here. behind the curtain is... larry the. good evening, sir! this place is full of history and i wanted to show you this. winston churchill's very own chair. apparently he loved it so much he used to take it out of london on occasionsjust much he used to take it out of london on occasions just to sit on and if you see down here you can see the scratches in the leather made with fingernails and hands and fingers over the year because it's a great job, fingers over the year be
downing street, and you will also know this front door. k now but originally they were yellow brick. in the 19th century, the air air quality was so poor they turned glaxo in the 19605 they thought eve ryo ne glaxo in the 19605 they thought everyone thinks it is black so we might as well paint it black. nokia so the only way to get in is to knock and hopefully... this ben. ben, good evening? can i come in? welcome, sir. thank you for the warm welcome and here we are at the entrance hall, you...
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until the uk leaves the eu, the government has announced that a clock will be projected onto downing streett down to brexit. meanwhile, a campaign to make big ben ring when the uk leaves the eu has raised more than £200,000. our political correspondent helen catt has more. it is here that the moment of brexit itself will be marked at 11pm on january 31. a light show and countdown will be projected onto the walls of downing street and live streamed on social media to boris johnson is planning an address to the nation in the evening. in nearby parliament square, the union flag will fly on every flag pole to commemorative 50p coins will come into circulation to the government says it wants this to be a moment to heal divisions and reunite communities. a special cabinet meeting will take pace in the north of england. many brexiteers had hoped that this would be the focal point, however. did ben restored to chime at 11 p.m.. hundreds of thousands of pounds have been raised by the public towards the estimated half £1 million cost after boris johnson told exit on tuesday he had an idea we are work
until the uk leaves the eu, the government has announced that a clock will be projected onto downing streett down to brexit. meanwhile, a campaign to make big ben ring when the uk leaves the eu has raised more than £200,000. our political correspondent helen catt has more. it is here that the moment of brexit itself will be marked at 11pm on january 31. a light show and countdown will be projected onto the walls of downing street and live streamed on social media to boris johnson is planning...
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and set the clock that you are seeing just the outside downing street and now let's take you to parliament square a celebration party is being held it's been a day of jubilation for many and sadness for all those. reports on the events so far. never before has the e.u. had to do this it hopes it never will have to again experience only an expansion now the e.u. is taking down a member's flag because it is leaving. and looking prepared to leave the e.u. a small party thrown in central london by handful of bricks its most ardent supporters really great to have that that had been smiling about the fact that we can do no good to a future hopefully this country will prosper you know that we have a chain around all that. much of the country is more muted yes this is a moments of huge national significance but little actually changes until the transition period finishes at the end of the year and it's not yet clear where the country is heading this is the man currently in the u.k. is driving seat before he got the job many thought it was a natural fit the stretch to. put in december boris johnson
and set the clock that you are seeing just the outside downing street and now let's take you to parliament square a celebration party is being held it's been a day of jubilation for many and sadness for all those. reports on the events so far. never before has the e.u. had to do this it hopes it never will have to again experience only an expansion now the e.u. is taking down a member's flag because it is leaving. and looking prepared to leave the e.u. a small party thrown in central london by...
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annita mcveigh is in downing street for us. welcome back to downing street.ashtag, saying not my brexit. highlighting the division that continues even though it is the day that the uk is leaving the european union. in terms of what is happening here today, pretty low—key so far. we know that cabinet meeting is not happening here today but in sunderland, the first part of the uk that declared for brexit in the eu referendum in 2016. the prime minister will be back here later tonight, we are told he will host a reception for cabinet ministers, for officials who were involved in the brexit negotiations, civil servants and people involved in the league campaign in 2016. it will be a uk focused menu with english sparkling wine —— leave campaign. there will be shropshire blue cheese he will be talking via video message. there will not be a lectin moment in downing street. he wants to talk about levelling up, and unifying the divisions. it's been four years since david cameron announced there would be a referendum but clearly he has a very big task still on his hand
annita mcveigh is in downing street for us. welcome back to downing street.ashtag, saying not my brexit. highlighting the division that continues even though it is the day that the uk is leaving the european union. in terms of what is happening here today, pretty low—key so far. we know that cabinet meeting is not happening here today but in sunderland, the first part of the uk that declared for brexit in the eu referendum in 2016. the prime minister will be back here later tonight, we are...
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on your screens there it's 20 seconds to midnight there as the clock comes down to downing street on the web available is in fact before we come to you alex forrester why don't let's join bob levey so in parliament square as the clock strikes down to midnight to 11 pm. so that's a scene that down a stretch so this is it on bottom and square here there has been that. there has been counting down to the down and to midnight and huge cheer went up from that crowd that has assembled here because these are people wanted for exit who've been waiting for and maybe we just take a look at people who are assembled here there's a lot of flag waving and there is a lot of joy among the people who really feel that this is. the day where they pulled the coup dream comes true they have a big band and they're playing it because the real 2 big bad behind us here is under innovation and was dot allowed to be wrong but this is the moment when the message here on palm and square is we're out it has been accomplished after 3 and a half years britain has officially left the european union and one half the c
on your screens there it's 20 seconds to midnight there as the clock comes down to downing street on the web available is in fact before we come to you alex forrester why don't let's join bob levey so in parliament square as the clock strikes down to midnight to 11 pm. so that's a scene that down a stretch so this is it on bottom and square here there has been that. there has been counting down to the down and to midnight and huge cheer went up from that crowd that has assembled here because...
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for the moment, from downing street, back to you.ndum but also part of the broader pitch which he alluded to, to say to voters in communities who perhaps feel they had been a bit forgotten and all the attention and love it affection has a focus on london in the south but they are now going to be a priority for the government. interesting also because sunderland is so close to the nissan plant at washington. we had from michael gove, i think really the first cabinet ministerjust to say publicly that actually, there are going to be checks and there will be regulations and there will be costs for business and any future trade deal. because britain wants a freedom to diverge from eu rules. that matters big time for the automotive industry. which of course matters to a just—in—time delivery system for parts and and components. that is the first and we had an acknowledgement that actually there is going to be really seriously change for the automotive industry and some of the manufacturers who export to europe. elsewhere the tone has been
for the moment, from downing street, back to you.ndum but also part of the broader pitch which he alluded to, to say to voters in communities who perhaps feel they had been a bit forgotten and all the attention and love it affection has a focus on london in the south but they are now going to be a priority for the government. interesting also because sunderland is so close to the nissan plant at washington. we had from michael gove, i think really the first cabinet ministerjust to say publicly...
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our political correspondent, jessica parker, is in downing street.e prime minister appeared on the steps of number or a short while ago because he is hosting a reception to celebrate chinese new year. a short time ago the chinese ambassador to the uk arrived at downing street for that reception and said the chinese government is doing everything it can to curb this crisis. the cobra meeting, an emergency meeting, started at midday. that is being chaired by the health secretary, matt hancock. cobra meetings are when key ministers and officials come together to coordinate the uk response to a crisis. among those attending are people from the foreign office, the department for transport, of course, there passengers travelling from china back to the uk are being offered advice as they land. and the department for education attending as well. one of the reasons we understand that that is because many chinese students may have travelled home to china to celebrate chinese new year. the department for education working with english, scottish, northern irish
our political correspondent, jessica parker, is in downing street.e prime minister appeared on the steps of number or a short while ago because he is hosting a reception to celebrate chinese new year. a short time ago the chinese ambassador to the uk arrived at downing street for that reception and said the chinese government is doing everything it can to curb this crisis. the cobra meeting, an emergency meeting, started at midday. that is being chaired by the health secretary, matt hancock....
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downing street says the prime minister will make that decision shortly. brexit itself, the commemorations on brexit day, this coming friday. yes, and we have the first images of the commemorative coin with the simple inscription on it, peace, prosperity and friendship with all nations, along with the date of the s1st of january, no mention of the b word on it, a positive message about britain's changing place in the world. a few loose ends to tie up over the course of the next week, there will be a vote in the european parliament to approve the brexit withdrawal agreement, the final hurdle in the way of it actually coming into effect at 11 o'clock on friday night, and there will be events to commemorate it, including on downing street, the prime minister will address the nation, and there is a party planned on parliament square led by leading brexiteers. so an historic moment, really, coming up for our country, although not a lot will change overnight because we will still be signed up to eu rules until the end of this year while the next, you know, ourfu
downing street says the prime minister will make that decision shortly. brexit itself, the commemorations on brexit day, this coming friday. yes, and we have the first images of the commemorative coin with the simple inscription on it, peace, prosperity and friendship with all nations, along with the date of the s1st of january, no mention of the b word on it, a positive message about britain's changing place in the world. a few loose ends to tie up over the course of the next week, there will...
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let's cross now to downing street, our chief political correspondent vicki young is there.ew woman ursula von der leyen is the new woman that boris johnson ursula von der leyen is the new woman that borisjohnson has to do business with, taking overfrom jean—claude juncker. she was business with, taking overfrom jean—claudejuncker. she was talking pretty tough today. this meeting was described as an introductory meeting between the two. earlier ursula von der leyen talked about a very close friendly relationship between the uk and the eu after the uk leaves at the end of january. and the eu after the uk leaves at the end ofjanuary. that and the eu after the uk leaves at the end of january. that didn't mean that she wasn't pointing out the difficulties there were going to be, and the us talked a lot about this timetable with borisjohnson saying very clearly this has to be sorted out by the end of the year. we will go into this transitional implementation period at the end of january, once the uk leaves. nothing much really changes, but already the british governance saying ve
let's cross now to downing street, our chief political correspondent vicki young is there.ew woman ursula von der leyen is the new woman that boris johnson ursula von der leyen is the new woman that borisjohnson has to do business with, taking overfrom jean—claude juncker. she was business with, taking overfrom jean—claudejuncker. she was talking pretty tough today. this meeting was described as an introductory meeting between the two. earlier ursula von der leyen talked about a very close...
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richard ratcliffe went to downing street with their five—year—old daughter.f school for gabriella ratcliffe. she agreed to accompany her father to meet the prime minister on the promise of a burger lunch when they were done. the five—year—old last saw her mother on a prison visit, before she returned here to be with her uk family late last year. richard hasn't seen his wife since 2016. he believes she's being used by iran as a pawn in a dispute about a british debt going back decades for an arms deal that was never fulfilled. the last time richard ratcliffe met borisjohnson was in 2017, when, as foreign secretary, he was under fire for wrongly suggesting nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe was training journalists at the time of her arrest. i acknowledge that the words i used were open to being misinterpreted and i apologise. this meeting, mr ratcliffe said, had been warm, but there had been no breakthrough. i stand here with my wife still in prison and things are not moving. i think there does need to be a really clear targeted consequence for the revolutionary guard,
richard ratcliffe went to downing street with their five—year—old daughter.f school for gabriella ratcliffe. she agreed to accompany her father to meet the prime minister on the promise of a burger lunch when they were done. the five—year—old last saw her mother on a prison visit, before she returned here to be with her uk family late last year. richard hasn't seen his wife since 2016. he believes she's being used by iran as a pawn in a dispute about a british debt going back decades...
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downing street has confirmed that eu citizens won't automatically be deported if they fail to sign up settled status scheme by the deadline ofjune next year. let's get more on this from our political correpsondent iain watson at westminster. iain many have signed up for settled status, but quite a few haven't. absolutely, ben, 2.8 million eu citizens have applied for settled status allowing them to work here, 2.5 million applications have been processed, but that still leaves about half a million who have not, and the eu parliament's brexit coordinator, guy verhofstadt, has been meeting with ministers seeking further assurances on behalf of eu citizens. he is important because if he doesn't like what he hears, he can try to put a spanner in the works of the brexit withdrawal agreement. so far, he does sound relatively as downing street has said that if people don't meet the june 2021 deadline for applying for settled status, they will not be automatically deported. now i think, to be fair, though, this is a logical conclusion to the government's existing position, which was to say peo
downing street has confirmed that eu citizens won't automatically be deported if they fail to sign up settled status scheme by the deadline ofjune next year. let's get more on this from our political correpsondent iain watson at westminster. iain many have signed up for settled status, but quite a few haven't. absolutely, ben, 2.8 million eu citizens have applied for settled status allowing them to work here, 2.5 million applications have been processed, but that still leaves about half a...
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to play this one 0k downing street has managed to play this one ok with trump, that boris johnson hasand donald trump who is known to take to twitter with great fury when he is riled, has been notably placid today so riled, has been notably placid today so far. you take us to the front page of the telegraph on this because this too is leading on this story. noting that trump assignments. a slightly different take. on the one hand, the i is talking about the uk defined us but in the telegraph is saying that johnson is promising the us that this is only temporary and will end the reliance on huawei. the premise arei the reliance on huawei. the premise are i think is trying to walk this tightrope that george was talking about. but also i think this decision is perfectly understandable. he was damned if he did and damned if he didn't. we are desperate to get 5g working and we really need to make sure that we are at the forefront of technology. so, what he is trying to say is we did not have a choice, who was there? either we don't participate in this oi’ either we don't participate in thi
to play this one 0k downing street has managed to play this one ok with trump, that boris johnson hasand donald trump who is known to take to twitter with great fury when he is riled, has been notably placid today so riled, has been notably placid today so far. you take us to the front page of the telegraph on this because this too is leading on this story. noting that trump assignments. a slightly different take. on the one hand, the i is talking about the uk defined us but in the telegraph is...
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downing street says the prime minister will make the decision shortly. barclay has also been talking about brexit itself, and the commemorations on brexit day, which is this coming friday. yes, and today we have the first images of the commemoratives coin, a 50p piece that has the simple inscription on it, peace, prosperity and friendship with all nations, along with the date of the 31st of january 2020, no mention of the b word itself, rather uncontroversial positive message about britain's changing place in the world. a few loose ends to tie up the world. a few loose ends to tie up over the course of the next week. there will be a vote in the european parliament to approve the brexit withdrawal agreement, and that is really the final hurdle in the way of it coming into effect, and there will be events to commemorate it, including on downing street, the prime minister will address the nation, and there is a party planned on parliament square led by leading brexiteers. a historic moment coming up brexiteers. a historic moment coming upfor our brexiteers.
downing street says the prime minister will make the decision shortly. barclay has also been talking about brexit itself, and the commemorations on brexit day, which is this coming friday. yes, and today we have the first images of the commemoratives coin, a 50p piece that has the simple inscription on it, peace, prosperity and friendship with all nations, along with the date of the 31st of january 2020, no mention of the b word itself, rather uncontroversial positive message about britain's...
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in red white and blue of the union jack flag an account on pot will be projected at number 10 downing street in the last hour in the last half an hour the british flag has been removed from the e.u. council building in brussels president of the european commission says a new chapter for the now 27 member union has started. so in a moment we'll go live to our correspondents standing by for us in london and of course there in brussels 1st reports on the day's events so far. as britain prepared to leave the e.u. a small party thrown in central london by a handful of bricks its most ardent supporters really great. like that we can do now is your future if this country will prosper. much of the country is more muted go yes this is a moment of huge national significance but little actually changes until the transition period finishes at the end of the year and it's not yet clear where the country is heading this is the man currently in the u.k. is driving seat before he got the job many thought it was a natural fit. but in december boris johnson won a crushing landslide election victory on the pro
in red white and blue of the union jack flag an account on pot will be projected at number 10 downing street in the last hour in the last half an hour the british flag has been removed from the e.u. council building in brussels president of the european commission says a new chapter for the now 27 member union has started. so in a moment we'll go live to our correspondents standing by for us in london and of course there in brussels 1st reports on the day's events so far. as britain prepared to...
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and they will actually project a clock into downing street so everybody will know at the right momentow on whitehall i think and also a big speech from johnson on the day, and to stick with the theme in which the government has been pushing since they won the election in december, a cabinet meeting in the north to really prove that those who backed them that they really are on their side. so maybe not what some of the brexiteers want but a very difficult forjohnson and the government because they can't... absolutely. don't forget come early this week he was saying the public should ship in an they subsequently did. they raced out of the pound. interesting because before we sat down i checked with that fund looks like. the paper is quoted billy my quota it is below but it is currently at 243,000 and 31. what happens with all of that money? if it will not be used? the one that mark francois, the brilliant backbencher is to come in and says that if they don't raise the full amount, or if it is not used,it the full amount, or if it is not used, it will go to help for some people donating
and they will actually project a clock into downing street so everybody will know at the right momentow on whitehall i think and also a big speech from johnson on the day, and to stick with the theme in which the government has been pushing since they won the election in december, a cabinet meeting in the north to really prove that those who backed them that they really are on their side. so maybe not what some of the brexiteers want but a very difficult forjohnson and the government because...
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the trickle up will be running down downing street. churchill looking at this, a massive fan of the european union. the question is whether he was a pro uk in the eu or whether he saw the uk functioning outside of it as well. it is fascinating to watch others claiming churchill as their own. london is going. there are commuters gallore. i'm sure they would love this. look at the press. look at this bored group of journalists. we are not seeing any protesters it may kick off later when everyone leaves work 2:30 p.m., a chap by the name of peter french he's not expecting tens of thousands. and after that, of course, from nigel later on, his brexit party. he's not allowed any fire works, not allowed his big bang bong, and no alcohol not sure that's the kind of party many of our viewers want to go to >> steve, you make the lack of protests very exciting there seems to be some what of brexit fatigue out there that is steve sedgwick in westminster. >>> britain is hoping to strike a deal with the block during the transition period, which ends
the trickle up will be running down downing street. churchill looking at this, a massive fan of the european union. the question is whether he was a pro uk in the eu or whether he saw the uk functioning outside of it as well. it is fascinating to watch others claiming churchill as their own. london is going. there are commuters gallore. i'm sure they would love this. look at the press. look at this bored group of journalists. we are not seeing any protesters it may kick off later when everyone...
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pretty low key here at downing street. but nobody can know what the future holds.hristian: vicki young, thank you. with us in the studio is the leader of the liberal democrats up to 2019. how do you reflect on this moment, and historic moment? in another, the politics him a coupleonths ago, that drained the emotion from it. as your correspondence have been pointing out, we are just one staging of a long and complex journey. we don't know what will happen in the next year. there wille a choice, the government will face by june, we will see how they are going. on the one hand, what they call a candida-style agreement, which is limited but has tariff exemptions. the european union will exist that there is a high level of convergence with the rules on environment, labor, other thin. the government may not except that. we may finish the end of the year with a more limited agreement, with various political dimensions of it. me understanding around the things. christian: you were the former ministerf innovation and skills, so you are well-placed to answer this. when they
pretty low key here at downing street. but nobody can know what the future holds.hristian: vicki young, thank you. with us in the studio is the leader of the liberal democrats up to 2019. how do you reflect on this moment, and historic moment? in another, the politics him a coupleonths ago, that drained the emotion from it. as your correspondence have been pointing out, we are just one staging of a long and complex journey. we don't know what will happen in the next year. there wille a choice,...
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is there a sense of celebration on downing street today?n: there there are people kicking about in union jack drapes. if you look at the way the prime minister celebrated, a business muted. a little more there is a lot of people who will be upset today. there are people tweeting, we had the head of the erg saying he is aware of that and he wants to keep things muted. hargreaves of hargreaves beddown will probably be in by the end. there is little bit of that that has been kept under wraps. down the road in parliament square there a lot of people who are having a good time. what they were looking for for so many years has finally been delivered and i think you will agree with me when i say there are times when it felt like this was not going to happen at all. vonnie: what is next? do people get up tomorrow and begin negotiations? sebastian: now or into the transition period. when we wake up tomorrow morning, nothing will have changed at all. we are gearing up for those tops. they will kick trade away. probably late february or early march wh
is there a sense of celebration on downing street today?n: there there are people kicking about in union jack drapes. if you look at the way the prime minister celebrated, a business muted. a little more there is a lot of people who will be upset today. there are people tweeting, we had the head of the erg saying he is aware of that and he wants to keep things muted. hargreaves of hargreaves beddown will probably be in by the end. there is little bit of that that has been kept under wraps. down...
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the scandal that unfolded in zurich over the fall, with reports of a star banker being chased down the streetsf zurich by a hired private detectives, it really of tarnish the reputation the discrete world of swiss banking. and the ceo came under criticism, the bank came under criticism. you can see this as a natural consequence of all of the scandal that has rocked the bank. guy: do we know who has the upper hand? who has the shareholder base, does he have the support? >> he does. outof the top funders came in his defense. lauding him for the remarkable turnaround that we have seen a credit suisse. he joined almost 28 -- four years ago. topre seeing that shareholders are throwing their weight behind the ceo at this point, which is a significant advantage. guy: thank you. that's going to be some fascinating reporting, with more to follow. coming up, it's friday, the u.k. is set to exit the european union at 11:00 tonight london time. we will look at both sides of the story about what lies ahead for the british economy and the european union. that's next, this is bloomberg. ♪ 11:00 p.m. london t
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thank you very much, ian watson in downing street. , arrests have been made over the downing of the ukrainian airliner shortly after take—off from tehran, which iran has now admitted was caused by the firing of a missile, an filing of a missile, perhaps, but the iranians judiciary saying arrests have been made over that. iran'sjudiciary saying arrests have been made over that. iran's judiciary saying the british ambassador to iran should be declared persona non grata and expeued declared persona non grata and expelled from the country following his presence at what they call an illegal gathering in january 11. his presence at what they call an illegal gathering injanuary11. the ambassador has explained he went along to attend a vigil in memory of those killed on that airliner, in that airliner crash, and he left after about five minutes when it became clear that the vigil was turning into a protest. he was, of course, rested for a period. but iran has much judiciary course, rested for a period. but iran has muchjudiciary saying that de
thank you very much, ian watson in downing street. , arrests have been made over the downing of the ukrainian airliner shortly after take—off from tehran, which iran has now admitted was caused by the firing of a missile, an filing of a missile, perhaps, but the iranians judiciary saying arrests have been made over that. iran'sjudiciary saying arrests have been made over that. iran's judiciary saying the british ambassador to iran should be declared persona non grata and expeued declared...
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a clock projected on the walls of downing street — one of a series of events announced to mark the momentu. british scientists say the number of people already infected by a new virus emerging in china is far greater than official figures suggest. heavy rain and thunderstorms in australia help to tackle the bushfires but bring flooding to some areas. following campaigns, free sanitary products will be available to all schools and colleges in england from monday. now it's the time for the travel show. this week on the travel show: the swamp that is becoming a tinderbox. let's rehydrate this peat. same time, ready? three, two, one...whoo. where the amish go on their holidays. i think we have been very blessed to have a place to go like this. people accept us and it is quite unique. plus, what will the 20s bring for travellers? our global guru runs up his highlights for the coming decade. theme music plays. this week we begin the swamp. this area is home to dark swarms of mosquitoes, blood—sucking ticks, poisonous copperheads and rattlesnakes and even the occasional black bear. back in the 1
a clock projected on the walls of downing street — one of a series of events announced to mark the momentu. british scientists say the number of people already infected by a new virus emerging in china is far greater than official figures suggest. heavy rain and thunderstorms in australia help to tackle the bushfires but bring flooding to some areas. following campaigns, free sanitary products will be available to all schools and colleges in england from monday. now it's the time for the...
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in downing street, borisjohnson one is deserted.downing street, boris johnson hosted one is deserted. in downing street, borisjohnson hosted a reception to mark chinese new year. the government's emergency cobra committee also admitted to discuss the risks to the uk which is considered low. we think that there's a fair chance we may get some cases over time. of course, this depends on whether this continues for a long time, but i think we should definitely see this as a marathon, not a sprint. there are still some key unknowns about this virus. how contagious is it? early case reports from china suggest people with no symptoms may be able to spread the virus. how deadly is it? so far, around one in four confirmed cases is severe, and most of those recover. it seems less deadly than sars, which killed nearly 800 people worldwide. and what is the source? we're confident the virus jumped from animals to humans, but until the source is pinpointed — perhaps bats or snakes — there is a risk of completely new infections. this is the first
in downing street, borisjohnson one is deserted.downing street, boris johnson hosted one is deserted. in downing street, borisjohnson hosted a reception to mark chinese new year. the government's emergency cobra committee also admitted to discuss the risks to the uk which is considered low. we think that there's a fair chance we may get some cases over time. of course, this depends on whether this continues for a long time, but i think we should definitely see this as a marathon, not a sprint....
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he has been to downing street to meet borisjohnson for the has been to downing street to meet boris johnsongn secretary and came underfire for 2017, when he was foreign secretary and came under fire for wrongly suggesting she was training journalists at the time of her arrest. in truth, no breakthrough. a good meeting. half an hour. the prime minister was there, the foreign secretary was there, they talked quite openly about having tried a number of different things to get her home. we pressed him to be brave. i want him to push forward on improving relations, some of the underlying issues to be solved. and also to say, you need to be imposing also to say, you need to be imposing a cost on iran for holding innocent people as leveraged and you have got to be brave there as well. i talked about this. the government is quite relu cta nt to about this. the government is quite reluctant to put iran into a corner. i think you need to in this case. it is unacceptable to hold innocent people. please look at ways of doing that. so we talk through... i don't think i have come away thinking she is com
he has been to downing street to meet borisjohnson for the has been to downing street to meet boris johnsongn secretary and came underfire for 2017, when he was foreign secretary and came under fire for wrongly suggesting she was training journalists at the time of her arrest. in truth, no breakthrough. a good meeting. half an hour. the prime minister was there, the foreign secretary was there, they talked quite openly about having tried a number of different things to get her home. we pressed...
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but just butjust remind but just remind you butjust remind you of the statement that downing street havester borisjohnson said the loss of life on the flight isa said the loss of life on the flight is a tragedy in my thoughts are with those that have lost loved ones. for british nationals are among those that killed and we are providing support to their families at this most terrible time. the flight was shot down by an iranian surface to this was may well have been unintentional. working closer with canada and our international partners in there now needs to be a full transparent investigation. this is vital there should be an immediate and respectful repatriation for those that have lost their lives to allow their families to grieve properly, it concludes the uk continues to call on all sides urgently to de—escalate to reduce tensions in the region without a statement issued by downing street on behalf of the prime minister boris johnson. in the last hour we heard from the canadian prime minister, justin trudeau as he paid tribute to those who died in the crash and said new information
but just butjust remind but just remind you butjust remind you of the statement that downing street havester borisjohnson said the loss of life on the flight isa said the loss of life on the flight is a tragedy in my thoughts are with those that have lost loved ones. for british nationals are among those that killed and we are providing support to their families at this most terrible time. the flight was shot down by an iranian surface to this was may well have been unintentional. working...
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in downing street, borisjohnson will address the nation, a few loose ends to tie up the nation, a fewie up this week. a vote in the european parliament on wednesday when meps give theirfinal parliament on wednesday when meps give their final approval to the withdrawal agreement passed by the british parliament last week. that, i think, the last meaningful contribution british meps will make, they lose their jobs at contribution british meps will make, they lose theirjobs at the end of they lose theirjobs at the end of the week, the only material change we will see at 11 o'clock on friday. we will no longer have representation in brussels. we will continue to be signed up to eu rules in the transition period. it is the end of the 1st chapter of the brexit story and we start the 2nd story all about negotiating our future relationship with the eu. you will be in brussels for brexit day, what will the atmosphere be like? what we are hearing from the eu as they wa nted are hearing from the eu as they wanted to pass quietly, i don't think there will be any celebrations happening, there are
in downing street, borisjohnson will address the nation, a few loose ends to tie up the nation, a fewie up this week. a vote in the european parliament on wednesday when meps give theirfinal parliament on wednesday when meps give their final approval to the withdrawal agreement passed by the british parliament last week. that, i think, the last meaningful contribution british meps will make, they lose their jobs at contribution british meps will make, they lose theirjobs at the end of they lose...
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as i say, the confirmation from downing street came after the european pa rliament‘s from downing streetxit minister yesterday. now it's time for a look at the weather. the weekend is looking largely settled, some drier and brighter weather in many areas as what has been a wet and windy week. some showers around this morning and into the afternoon, that was a scene in cornwall not that long ago, rainbow has been spotted by our weather watchers as showers move their way eastwards was not an area of low pressure out to the north, that is giving us some fairly blustery conditions through scotland, by the show is moving in and this line of rain moving its way southwards and across scotland and northern ireland so short spell of rain here, showers moving their way eastwards, they will still be quite heavy into the afternoon, as few more behind that but generally speaking across western areas a little bit brighter thanit western areas a little bit brighter than it was this morning pulled the maximum temperatures getting to around seven to nine or 10 celsius was upa around seven to nine or 10 c
as i say, the confirmation from downing street came after the european pa rliament‘s from downing streetxit minister yesterday. now it's time for a look at the weather. the weekend is looking largely settled, some drier and brighter weather in many areas as what has been a wet and windy week. some showers around this morning and into the afternoon, that was a scene in cornwall not that long ago, rainbow has been spotted by our weather watchers as showers move their way eastwards was not an...
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it isa light display in downing street. it is a moment in time. i don't have a problem with it. at some point people have to move on. when will the recriminations end? move on. when will the recriminations end ? it move on. when will the recriminations end? it doesn't seem to be soon. if you don't want to look at it, don't look at it. don't go down to parliament square. don't ta ke go down to parliament square. don't take a new 50p coin! don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you 7 days a week at bbc dot co uk forward slash papers and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. that is it from us, goodbye. well, we have had a week are very settled weather across the uk, not necessarily sunny all the time, but not much change from day to day. things are expected to change in the coming days. there is already rain and western parts of the uk. the rain will only last dot macro excuse me. we have clouds coming into western parts of the uk. showers follo
it isa light display in downing street. it is a moment in time. i don't have a problem with it. at some point people have to move on. when will the recriminations end? move on. when will the recriminations end ? it move on. when will the recriminations end? it doesn't seem to be soon. if you don't want to look at it, don't look at it. don't go down to parliament square. don't ta ke go down to parliament square. don't take a new 50p coin! don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers...
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if you open it up and takea in downing street.leave at 11 o'clock, 12 o'clock brussels time. we will also get the buildings eliminated in red, white and blue but that will be the exercise of it, the official celebrations. nigel farage and others will be having unofficial celebrations in parliament square. the prime minister wants to bring the country together and also bring up the country together and also bring up his agenda. jeremy corbyn is one it is ata up his agenda. jeremy corbyn is one it is at a crossroads, the country, and the danger it may look inwards. at 11 o'clock tonight we will no longer be in the ego. are you going to get in trouble going inside that tent? i only had a peek. a couple of projectors for the light show. some suggested it might be a tartarus so if things do not work out, you can go back in time! jenny hill is in brussels. time difference meant it is midnight when the departure happens in brussels. will there be any moments to mark the occasion? not really. i think this is going to be rather sombre mome
if you open it up and takea in downing street.leave at 11 o'clock, 12 o'clock brussels time. we will also get the buildings eliminated in red, white and blue but that will be the exercise of it, the official celebrations. nigel farage and others will be having unofficial celebrations in parliament square. the prime minister wants to bring the country together and also bring up the country together and also bring up his agenda. jeremy corbyn is one it is ata up his agenda. jeremy corbyn is one...
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in london, ministers gathered in downing street to discuss britain's response, hoping to diffuse tensionswait iran ‘s response. what are you going to do about the situation? all effo rts going to do about the situation? all efforts to de—escalate. the foreign secretary travelled to brussels talks with european allies to try and find common ground with the us and find common ground with the us and protect coalition forces in iraq are tackling islamic state, also known as da'esh. we are concerned if we see a full—blown war it would be very damaging and actually, the terrorists in particular, da'esh would be the only winners, our message all around and we are working with us and eu partners, that's why i'm travelling to brussels today, to make sure we send a clear and consistent message for de—escalation and to find a diplomatic route through. in the us overnight there were vigils for peace amid growing fears that the assassination of qasem soleimani could tip an already volatile region into war. president trump hoping his threats of further military action would deter iran but the risk of m
in london, ministers gathered in downing street to discuss britain's response, hoping to diffuse tensionswait iran ‘s response. what are you going to do about the situation? all effo rts going to do about the situation? all efforts to de—escalate. the foreign secretary travelled to brussels talks with european allies to try and find common ground with the us and find common ground with the us and protect coalition forces in iraq are tackling islamic state, also known as da'esh. we are...
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richard ratcliffe went to downing street with their five—year—old daughter.greed to accompany her father to meet the prime minister on the promise of a burger lunch when they were done. the five—year—old last saw her mother on a prison visit, before she returned here to be with her uk family late last year. richard hasn't seen his wife since 2016. he believes she's being used by iran as a pawn in a dispute about a british debt going back decades for an arms deal that was never fulfilled. the last time richard ratcliffe met borisjohnson was in 2017, when, as foreign secretary, he was under fire for wrongly suggesting nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe was training journalists at the time of her arrest. i acknowledge that the words i used were open to being misinterpreted and i apologise. this meeting, mr ratcliffe said, had been warm, but there had been no breakthrough. i stand here with my wife still in prison and things are not moving. i think there does need to be a really clear targeted consequence for the revolutionary guard, who are holding nazanin and many other
richard ratcliffe went to downing street with their five—year—old daughter.greed to accompany her father to meet the prime minister on the promise of a burger lunch when they were done. the five—year—old last saw her mother on a prison visit, before she returned here to be with her uk family late last year. richard hasn't seen his wife since 2016. he believes she's being used by iran as a pawn in a dispute about a british debt going back decades for an arms deal that was never...
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richard ratcliffe went to downing street with their five year old daughter.eed to accompany her father to meet the prime minister on the promise of a burger lunch when they were done. the five—year—old last saw her mother on a prison visit, before she returned here to be with her uk family late last year. richard hasn't seen his wife since 2016. he believes she's being used by iran as a pawn in a dispute about a british debt going back decades for an arms deal that was never fulfilled. the last time richard ratcliffe met borisjohnson was in 2017, when, as foreign secretary, he was under fire for wrongly suggesting nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe was training journalists at the time of her arrest. i acknowledge that the words i used were open to being misinterpreted and i apologise. this meeting, mr ratcliffe said, had been warm, but there had been no breakthrough. i stand here with my wife still in prison and things are not moving. i think there does need to be a really clear targeted consequence for the revolutionary guard, who are holding nazanin and many others,
richard ratcliffe went to downing street with their five year old daughter.eed to accompany her father to meet the prime minister on the promise of a burger lunch when they were done. the five—year—old last saw her mother on a prison visit, before she returned here to be with her uk family late last year. richard hasn't seen his wife since 2016. he believes she's being used by iran as a pawn in a dispute about a british debt going back decades for an arms deal that was never fulfilled. the...
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let's speak to my colleague, annita mcveigh, who's in downing street.to mark the departure? welcome to downing street where in five hours' time the front of the buildings will be eliminated by light display and there will be a clock marking the countdown to 11pm, the moment the uk leaves the eu. by that time, the prime minister will be back in london after that cabinet meeting in sunderland. he is hosting a reception for cabinet ministers, civil servants, people who have worked on brexit negotiations, people who campaigned for leave in 2016. there is an event in parliament square and events all around the uk. but of course, as we look ahead, questions of how the prime minister will after tonight deliver on brexit. with me here is oui’ deliver on brexit. with me here is our chief political correspondent. the prime minister is releasing a video message later as well where he would talk about a new dawn for the uk, but in the last few minutes we have had more details of that cabinet meeting in sunderland, what can you tell us? the prime minister will welco
let's speak to my colleague, annita mcveigh, who's in downing street.to mark the departure? welcome to downing street where in five hours' time the front of the buildings will be eliminated by light display and there will be a clock marking the countdown to 11pm, the moment the uk leaves the eu. by that time, the prime minister will be back in london after that cabinet meeting in sunderland. he is hosting a reception for cabinet ministers, civil servants, people who have worked on brexit...
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it is very clear from downing street that actually they want to look at the domestic agenda, but thisee on, and then they will have to agree on, and then they move on to things like fisheries for example. although in terms of economic, the size of fishing in terms of the economy is not as important, it is politically incredibly sensitive, so all of these things, no matter how much downing street wants to be won and talk about the domestic agenda, of course this will be a huge a few months for both sides as they try to get this trade agreement drawn up. issue there already or are you expecting her soon? no, she is due in the next 20 minutes or so. we will have more on that tough friendship. it is a bit like you and me, actually! vicki, thank you very much. despite the number of stories we reported about knife crime and violence last year, analysis by bbc news now shows that the number of people murdered across the uk has fallen for the first time in five years. there were 650 killings in 2019, down from 77a the year before — although killings in the capital rose for a third consecutive
it is very clear from downing street that actually they want to look at the domestic agenda, but thisee on, and then they will have to agree on, and then they move on to things like fisheries for example. although in terms of economic, the size of fishing in terms of the economy is not as important, it is politically incredibly sensitive, so all of these things, no matter how much downing street wants to be won and talk about the domestic agenda, of course this will be a huge a few months for...
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and borisjohnson showed her into the room in downing street.ave to do when the cameras are there, to show that they are friendly and they had this conversation about how they "went to school together". so it was on of those moments where, "was he telling a lie or did he want it to be true so it showed they were really good friends, that it was a fresh start?" we know that he introduced british bulldog, or so he said, he introduced that marvellous playground export of british bulldog, where someone's arm invariably got broken. i bet he is amazing at british bulldog. you saw him charging down that japanese school kid in the rugby match all those years ago. oh, yeah! i bet he was a fiend at british bulldog! 0k, brexitcasters, anyone have any old cine film of the playground of the belgian international school, the brussels international school, circa 1972? it's a curious biographical oddity, though, that here are two people who are the offspring of eurocrats, you know, which is why they were at that same school, albeit at different times, in brusse
and borisjohnson showed her into the room in downing street.ave to do when the cameras are there, to show that they are friendly and they had this conversation about how they "went to school together". so it was on of those moments where, "was he telling a lie or did he want it to be true so it showed they were really good friends, that it was a fresh start?" we know that he introduced british bulldog, or so he said, he introduced that marvellous playground export of british...
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and although celebrations officially quite low key there will be special lights shown on to 10 downing street in westminster near parliament behind me there will be we expect a large crowd of supporters through the evening up to the count down in the moment when officially britain leads the e.u. there's been a demonstration a rally of e.u. supporters as well who've walked through westminster showing their sadness the occasion boris johnson held a cabinet meeting in the northern city of sunderland on friday that was a city where the majority voted to leave in 2016 and there was actually some heckling saying you're not welcome here so that's a sign that although he has made a lot of talk in the recent in recent weeks about bringing the country together there are still divisions beyond the issue of grex it this is a symbolic day but. it's for some people it's a time to to celebrate for others it's a time of uncertainty if not for downright worry sammy nadeem from travel to business how is life going to change from 2300 g.m.t. for brits. the brief on society is it's not a tall and in fact life go
and although celebrations officially quite low key there will be special lights shown on to 10 downing street in westminster near parliament behind me there will be we expect a large crowd of supporters through the evening up to the count down in the moment when officially britain leads the e.u. there's been a demonstration a rally of e.u. supporters as well who've walked through westminster showing their sadness the occasion boris johnson held a cabinet meeting in the northern city of...
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the prime minister met the next generation last night in downing street.. today he will hope his cabinet will be on their best behaviour when he takes them to leave voting sunderland, but his message will focus less on the eu and more on how he wants to change the uk. boris johnson, and more on how he wants to change the uk. borisjohnson, a leading figure in the leave campaign, says it is hisjob to bring the figure in the leave campaign, says it is his job to bring the country back together, and the official celebrations for brexit day will be relatively muted. there will be a countdown clock projected onto the wall of downing street and the buildings will be lit up in red, white and blue, the colours of the union flag. but that will be about it. he does not want this to be a divisive occasion. what is the former occupants of this place, you know, the one that called the referendum, think now? this is obviously a very big day for our country. obviously i led the campaign to stay in but i always accepted the result and knew the state would come. after 11pm,
the prime minister met the next generation last night in downing street.. today he will hope his cabinet will be on their best behaviour when he takes them to leave voting sunderland, but his message will focus less on the eu and more on how he wants to change the uk. boris johnson, and more on how he wants to change the uk. borisjohnson, a leading figure in the leave campaign, says it is hisjob to bring the figure in the leave campaign, says it is his job to bring the country back together,...
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in normal times, you can't win downing street without the centre, and that is whyjeremy corbyn has proved towards the labour party in different times. if keir starmer steers towards the centre he will have a much better chance. let us look at the sunday times. the defence chief, we cannot rely on the us. britain must prepare to fight wa i’s us. britain must prepare to fight wars alone. yes, ben wallace has given an interview to the sunday times this weekend, and he is talking about his major worry. he was asked what keeps them up at night and he said what most concerns him is america withdrawing from the world. he says that the government needs to rethink the assumption is that america would always be fighting alongside the us. and his argument, obviously, is that that is bad for this country and bad for the world. so, pretty pointed comments regarding the trump administration. he isn't shying away from saying, well, this will be problematic if the us does this. but, obviously, what we are so far seeing as that donald trump's attitude, and we are well aware of his tweets, is that he does
in normal times, you can't win downing street without the centre, and that is whyjeremy corbyn has proved towards the labour party in different times. if keir starmer steers towards the centre he will have a much better chance. let us look at the sunday times. the defence chief, we cannot rely on the us. britain must prepare to fight wa i’s us. britain must prepare to fight wars alone. yes, ben wallace has given an interview to the sunday times this weekend, and he is talking about his major...
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mobile network as members of the country's national security council arrived in downing street earlier where they'll help the prime minister reach a verdict but boris johnson is under pressure from washington to ban the company from its 5 g. rollouts the u.s. and other countries see it as a threat to national security stansell reports. it's the largest producer of telecommunications equipment in the world but despite its technological prowess china's way is seen as the enemy in the eyes of some global powers the united states has spent the last year convincing its allies to ban while away from their networks citing security concerns over chinese intelligence potentially infiltrating the system the u.s. as well as australia new zealand have already banned the installation of while away equipment in their 5 g. system and with britain preparing to roll out its own 5 g. network has been facing increasing pressure to do the same last week prime minister porus johnson faced heavy lobbying from the us 1st in a phone call from donald trump and then a meeting between the chancellor of the exche
mobile network as members of the country's national security council arrived in downing street earlier where they'll help the prime minister reach a verdict but boris johnson is under pressure from washington to ban the company from its 5 g. rollouts the u.s. and other countries see it as a threat to national security stansell reports. it's the largest producer of telecommunications equipment in the world but despite its technological prowess china's way is seen as the enemy in the eyes of some...
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the snp leader had sent a letter to downing street, requesting to allow the scottish government's tofactory in glasgow, ms sturgeon said it was "entirely possible" that a independence vote could take place this year. look, i will set out, as i said yesterday, before the end of this month, the next steps we will take to make sure that that right to choose our own future is honoured. and, you know, ultimately, this is a question of democracy. people will have different views on whether scotland should or should not be independent, although support for independence is rising, but this is a fundamental point of principle. who decides scotland's future? so the people of scotland are going to get the right to choose our future, of that i have no doubt. the only question, really, is how long it is going to take the westminster establishment to a cce pt and resign themselves to that inevitability. i guess the other point i would take from the tory position here is that they are obviously utterly terrified of scotland's right to choose, because they know, as everybody else knows, that when we
the snp leader had sent a letter to downing street, requesting to allow the scottish government's tofactory in glasgow, ms sturgeon said it was "entirely possible" that a independence vote could take place this year. look, i will set out, as i said yesterday, before the end of this month, the next steps we will take to make sure that that right to choose our own future is honoured. and, you know, ultimately, this is a question of democracy. people will have different views on whether...
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outside on the downing street sound system. —— heard big ben.iament square this evening. lots of speakers there addressing the crowds tonight. i said earlier, some were criticising me, isaid hundreds tonight. i said earlier, some were criticising me, i said hundreds and hundreds. it is difficult, from looking at these pictures, how many we re looking at these pictures, how many were there. several thousand, possibly. i heard over a thousand, but i don't know. a lot of people. a lot of people celebrating, a big party, there is nigel farage, a big grin on his face. that story ended —— in the daily telegraph about imposing customs and checks on all goods coming into the uk from the european union, did we know that, but that was going to start? no. did i hear that right? we might need to ta ke i hear that right? we might need to take a look at the telegraph again, because that is an important story. we are in the transition period, so everything stays the same. they may be looking ahead to january. to this time next year? maybe the canadian trade de
outside on the downing street sound system. —— heard big ben.iament square this evening. lots of speakers there addressing the crowds tonight. i said earlier, some were criticising me, isaid hundreds tonight. i said earlier, some were criticising me, i said hundreds and hundreds. it is difficult, from looking at these pictures, how many we re looking at these pictures, how many were there. several thousand, possibly. i heard over a thousand, but i don't know. a lot of people. a lot of...
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the european union counting down to midnight outside the prime minister's official residence in downing street for a special the trust has promised a new deal with a friendly corporation to take.
the european union counting down to midnight outside the prime minister's official residence in downing street for a special the trust has promised a new deal with a friendly corporation to take.
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and tonight a clock will be projected onto downing street and begin counting down to the moment the uk. at around 10pm, the prime minister will publish a recorded video message to the nation. at "pm, the uk will leave the european union. however, big ben will not chime to mark the moment due to ongoing renovation works. well, tonight, the prime minister is expected to try and speak to both sides of the brexit divide in a video message. he'll say, "ourjob as the government, myjob, is to bring this country together and take us forward. and the most important thing to say tonight is that this is not an end but a beginning." he will say, "this is the dawn of a new era in which we no longer accept that your life chances, your family's life chances, should depend on which part of the country you grow up in." and the prime minister will finish by saying, "this is the moment when we begin to unite and level up." let's get more now on the historic day ahead from our correspondent, helen catt. we've had brexit dates set before, but as the union flags flying in central london and the specially mi
and tonight a clock will be projected onto downing street and begin counting down to the moment the uk. at around 10pm, the prime minister will publish a recorded video message to the nation. at "pm, the uk will leave the european union. however, big ben will not chime to mark the moment due to ongoing renovation works. well, tonight, the prime minister is expected to try and speak to both sides of the brexit divide in a video message. he'll say, "ourjob as the government, myjob, is...
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down streets nice because some of the production of mozart's magic flute is a much loved favorite why are. you guys so you know. barbara boy back i started working here 20 years ago and became a director in 2012. the theater was included in the unesco intangible cultural heritage list in 2016. to come in the hall. luckily we have long serving papa tears who can pass on the knowledge and techniques they have acquired over the years to younger people by playing. these need to learn the basics when to go and also. but it's very important. and i think that's the point of being on the unesco cultural heritage list so that skills are passed down that the giving be at. the theatre remains as popular as ever and people come from all over the world to learn how to operate the marionettes. it. was. also feels quite specific to our control bar consists of a t.v. and a triangle right under the t is a triangle for the head and then there are wires. the proper tears not only operate the small performers but actually make and repair them as well as the costumes in the theatres workshop. the fidelio
down streets nice because some of the production of mozart's magic flute is a much loved favorite why are. you guys so you know. barbara boy back i started working here 20 years ago and became a director in 2012. the theater was included in the unesco intangible cultural heritage list in 2016. to come in the hall. luckily we have long serving papa tears who can pass on the knowledge and techniques they have acquired over the years to younger people by playing. these need to learn the basics...
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downing street says they held a positive meeting with the new president, saying they will not extendhe brexit implementation period. carlos ghosn has been explaining his decision to skip bail and fleet japan where he was under investigation for financial misconduct. now it is sportsday. now it is sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm jane dougall. take a minute to think about mental health or to open an account with a bookies. the government tells the football association to cut ties with gambling companies after a row over streaming the fa cup. an ice skater is left with life threatening injuries following an accident at the youth olympics in switzerland. police are investigating. we'll have the latest from lausanne. and, a life with no limits. the daredevil sport of wheelchair motocross. we hear from the 15—year—old world champion who says it should be a paralympic sport. also coming up in the programme... he's britain's greatest ever gymnast — but how many more olympics will we see max whitlock take part in? ican go i can go to tokyo and then paris is the olympics after
downing street says they held a positive meeting with the new president, saying they will not extendhe brexit implementation period. carlos ghosn has been explaining his decision to skip bail and fleet japan where he was under investigation for financial misconduct. now it is sportsday. now it is sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm jane dougall. take a minute to think about mental health or to open an account with a bookies. the government tells the football association to cut...
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richard ratcliff there in downing street after many the prime minister.ing an incident during training, he was among a number of marine recruits taking... when he and several others in the group got into difficulties in the water. the ministry of defence says the incident is now under investigation. effo rts incident is now under investigation. efforts were made to resuscitate him before he was flown by helicopter to hospital in plymouth, where he remains ina critical condition. a 56—year—old man has been found guilty of wounding with intent after attacking a police officer with a machete last august. muhammad rodwan injured pc stuart 0utten‘s head and hand after officers stopped his van in leyton, east london. this report from katharine carpenter contains some distressing scenes. it should have been a routine traffic stop. cameras worn by pc‘s stuart alton and his partner show their attempts to pull over a man driving his white van without insurance on late highroad. no, he is going. you are not driving away, sir. you don't have insurance! you are not dr
richard ratcliff there in downing street after many the prime minister.ing an incident during training, he was among a number of marine recruits taking... when he and several others in the group got into difficulties in the water. the ministry of defence says the incident is now under investigation. effo rts incident is now under investigation. efforts were made to resuscitate him before he was flown by helicopter to hospital in plymouth, where he remains ina critical condition. a...
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. >> from the first day churchill was in ten downing street i cannot do a very good english accent ican do a boris impression because i can ruffle my hair. [laughter] i think the door was black in 1840 wasn't it quick's if you see the picture of boris ruffling his hair. so churchill entered ten downing street the 14th of may and in modern british history it had never been so bad the news from europe was disastrous by the end of june to be under nazi objective and we were alone and in fact i wrote a book about those americans who flew in that battle in 18 forties so churchill like to be naked a lot even his underlings as secretaries and his son and one day may 1940 he was shaving and his son was talking to him he was completely naked. i cannot imagine what that was like but he threw his razor into the sink and churchill set i have got it. his son said what? he said i know how were going to win the war. we are going to drag the united states in. so the very first day winston churchill was in power of prime minister he did everythin everything, everything bagged and borrowed there is no
. >> from the first day churchill was in ten downing street i cannot do a very good english accent ican do a boris impression because i can ruffle my hair. [laughter] i think the door was black in 1840 wasn't it quick's if you see the picture of boris ruffling his hair. so churchill entered ten downing street the 14th of may and in modern british history it had never been so bad the news from europe was disastrous by the end of june to be under nazi objective and we were alone and in fact...