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his version of the divorce bill had different arrangements for northern ireland and the dup were not to understand concerns about custom arrangements for northern ireland, tariff differentials, the potential for checks and the concerns we share because we want to ensure we leave as one nation. with labour licking its wounds after its election drubbing, jeremy corbyn accepted that parliament could not go on debating the result but reckoned borisjohnson‘s deal wasterrible leading the uk to deregulation and what he called a toxic deal with donald trump. the choice we now face is between keeping the highest environmental and food standards in order to get a future trade deal with the eu or slashing food standards to match those of the united states where there are so—called acceptable levels of rat hair in paprika and maggots in orangejuice. it is true! england and wales voted leave, they will leave. northern ireland is getting a special deal and the right to decide their own future. the prime minister offers scotland nothing. the lib dems, the most avowedly anti—leave party accepted it
his version of the divorce bill had different arrangements for northern ireland and the dup were not to understand concerns about custom arrangements for northern ireland, tariff differentials, the potential for checks and the concerns we share because we want to ensure we leave as one nation. with labour licking its wounds after its election drubbing, jeremy corbyn accepted that parliament could not go on debating the result but reckoned borisjohnson‘s deal wasterrible leading the uk to...
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the initial meeting of the assembly appointed the do you p -- appointed the dup.he scottish parliament voted 64-54 for a new referendum on scottish independence. the minister wants to hold the poll this year. for that to happen the prime minister has to agree. something he has rejected. she set out her case. basic, butg a fundamental principle. the principle that scotland future should be decided not by politicians that westman's will have not won a general election in scotland since the 1950's, but instead by all of us who live here and call scotland home. welet's be upfront about why are here. it's not because the first minister think she will hold the referendum, she knows it won't happen. the reason we were called here today is because she needs to convince the yes movement i her and beyond that something is happening. or that if something isn't actually happening, then don't worry, it will happen soon. what must be understood in this parliament, in this bait this afternoon is that the people of scotland do not want another independence referendum anytime soon
the initial meeting of the assembly appointed the do you p -- appointed the dup.he scottish parliament voted 64-54 for a new referendum on scottish independence. the minister wants to hold the poll this year. for that to happen the prime minister has to agree. something he has rejected. she set out her case. basic, butg a fundamental principle. the principle that scotland future should be decided not by politicians that westman's will have not won a general election in scotland since the...
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has the right and the dup rules to said that the asylum seekers back to france but that will end the end of the break that transitional period which will finish in december 20. 5th months away that's of course unless the 2 countries reach a new deal something at the moment that seems highly unlikely if the 2 countries are not seeing eye to eye on this issue. new york summer shooting seoul death row is more than 59 percent in july compared to a year ago despite the shifting a $1000000000.00 of the police budget under pressure from the defund protesters in the wake of the country's race and brutality rise at the same time as a new poll among black americans sees more people rethinking whether it's wise or not to reduce resources in law enforcement covering all the caleb maupin today. across the country many cities have cut the number of police officers and reduced the funding for police departments in response to the explosive mass movement of protests against police brutality. you know. all. right. oddly polls show that this is not exactly what the public wants 81 percent of black ame
has the right and the dup rules to said that the asylum seekers back to france but that will end the end of the break that transitional period which will finish in december 20. 5th months away that's of course unless the 2 countries reach a new deal something at the moment that seems highly unlikely if the 2 countries are not seeing eye to eye on this issue. new york summer shooting seoul death row is more than 59 percent in july compared to a year ago despite the shifting a $1000000000.00 of...
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did he notice that there was a sham special counsel absolute contrived dup coop attempt on presidentunited states seeking to over throw them, congressman doug collins great to see you thank you. lou: we would like to hear your thoughts share your comments follow me on twitter and homeland security deputy secretary ken neutra cheuch chel join me here tomorrow, supreme court throwing their support behind mail in voting, we take that up, what john roberts doing now? (vo) we've got your back, road warriors. because we know you want to get back to going your speed... ...steering life at 10 and 2. you're prepared for this. and so are we. soon you'll get back to skipping the counter without missing a beat. back to choosing any car in the aisle. back to being the boss of you. go national. go like a pro. an army family who is always at the ready. so when they got a little surprise... two!? ...they didn't panic. they got a bigger car for their soon-to-be-bigger family. after shopping around for insurance, they called usaa - who helped find the right coverage for them and even some much-needed
did he notice that there was a sham special counsel absolute contrived dup coop attempt on presidentunited states seeking to over throw them, congressman doug collins great to see you thank you. lou: we would like to hear your thoughts share your comments follow me on twitter and homeland security deputy secretary ken neutra cheuch chel join me here tomorrow, supreme court throwing their support behind mail in voting, we take that up, what john roberts doing now? (vo) we've got your back, road...
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did he notice that there was a sham special counsel absolute contrived dup coop attempt on president of the united states seeking to over throw them, congressman doug collins great to see you thank you. lou: we would like to hear your thoughts share your comments follow me on twitter and homeland security deputy secretary ken neutra cheuch chel join me here tomorrow, supreme court throwing their support behind mail in voting, we take that up, what john roberts doing now? ♪ ♪ [ engines revving ] ♪ ♪ it's amazing to see them in the wild like th-- shhh. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. -my grandma. -my cousin. my great-great grandmother. she was all of 4'11" but very tenacious. a very independent woman. driven, passionate. embodied grit, perseverance. she marched. -she wrote. -she demanded. she was proud to pass on a legacy of civic mindedness to her descendants. i'm very proud to carry on her story. all: her story -find their stories. -make them count. at ancestry. lou: breaking news, now, after a two year investigation. the u.s. justice department has determined t
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has the right and the dup rules to say that the asylum seekers back to front but that will end at the end of the break that transitional period which will finish in december 2020 so only a few months away that's of course unless the 2 countries reach a new deal something at the moment that seems highly unlikely given that the 2 countries are not seeing eye to eye on this issue. ok let's go back to taiwan where already high tensions between china and the u.s. have been strained further after washington's top health officials visit the u.s. health secretary alix's are met with taiwan's president this is the highest ranking visit of a u.s. official to the island since the diplomatic relations were cut back in 1979 and china has expressed its discontent of what's happening so let's get some reaction i've got the park longwall he's a senior politics languages and international studies lecturer at britain's bar university and good afternoon to you what do you make of this visit visit is this about building bridges with taiwan or do you feel there's an element of provocation towards china. o
has the right and the dup rules to say that the asylum seekers back to front but that will end at the end of the break that transitional period which will finish in december 2020 so only a few months away that's of course unless the 2 countries reach a new deal something at the moment that seems highly unlikely given that the 2 countries are not seeing eye to eye on this issue. ok let's go back to taiwan where already high tensions between china and the u.s. have been strained further after...
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this is what happened both in england as well as labour and lib dems administrations in wales, and duporithm. that was from both of krall, who came to us about the concerns that they had as a result of totally unexpected results of how this had impacted on some young people, as well as external experts. —— that came from quual. that is why we took the decision we did because at every stage the whole focus has got to be unfairness for the students and making sure they get the fair and making sure they get the fair and right grade. right. you were told before those results came out that there were problems. onjuly ten the education select committee published a report warning of problems with the exam systems and appeals. what did you respond to that? did you listen to that? as the education select committee, there is broad political consensus across all parties about the importance of having a standardisation model for teacher assessment. this was not something that was just, you know, felt by the government, but by all parties, cross—party... felt by the government, but by all parties,
this is what happened both in england as well as labour and lib dems administrations in wales, and duporithm. that was from both of krall, who came to us about the concerns that they had as a result of totally unexpected results of how this had impacted on some young people, as well as external experts. —— that came from quual. that is why we took the decision we did because at every stage the whole focus has got to be unfairness for the students and making sure they get the fair and making...
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in wales, the same approach taken by an snp government in scotland and the same approach taken by a dup in terms of moving to a centre assessed grade, that was the right decision to do when there were those concerns, and of course, you know, at every stage, taking responsibility to make sure that we deliver the very best for all young people, but also making sure that we are absolutely focused on delivering all ten pot to be opened over the next few weeks and welcoming all children back into schools. i will ask you one more time because you are obviously not keen on answering. this is about trust, i think. keen on answering. this is about trust, ithink. i keen on answering. this is about trust, i think. i trust from teachers and parents and students about your department and government getting these huge decisions in education, at this really crucial time, right. every time you are being interviewed at the moment you are being asked about your competency in the job and you are not answering that question. and i think it is coming to the point where it is a distraction from the job. so d
in wales, the same approach taken by an snp government in scotland and the same approach taken by a dup in terms of moving to a centre assessed grade, that was the right decision to do when there were those concerns, and of course, you know, at every stage, taking responsibility to make sure that we deliver the very best for all young people, but also making sure that we are absolutely focused on delivering all ten pot to be opened over the next few weeks and welcoming all children back into...