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— the eu, and our proposal will create a uk- eu the eu, and our proposal will createde area, which establishes a common rulebook on industrial goods and agricultural products. this will maintain high standards, but we will ensure no changes can take place without the approval of our parliament. as a result we will avoid friction in trade. that will protectjobs and livelihoods, and also meet our commitment to northern ireland. we have also agreed a new business friendly customs model with freedom to strike trade deals around the world, and now we want to get on at pace, negotiating this with the eu, to bring prosperity and security to people. we have had good, in—depth detailed discussions today. crucially, what we have agreed is the creation of a uk— eu free trade area. this will maintain high standards. it will be a common rulebook for industrial goods and agricultural products. we will also ensure that nothing can change without the consent and approval of oui’ without the consent and approval of our parliament. just finally, prime minister, in terms of what you hav
— the eu, and our proposal will create a uk- eu the eu, and our proposal will createde area, which establishes a common rulebook on industrial goods and agricultural products. this will maintain high standards, but we will ensure no changes can take place without the approval of our parliament. as a result we will avoid friction in trade. that will protectjobs and livelihoods, and also meet our commitment to northern ireland. we have also agreed a new business friendly customs model with...
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eu/uk. uk/eu. elizabath: i got that. michel:so it's not my role to comment on going declarations just for right now, there is a press conference between president trump and theresa may. i don't want to comment. this ongoing declaration. as a matter of fact, factually i can just say that the rule is clear and well known by everybody, including the uk because we have elaborated this rule with the uk for 44 years. we are working on the basis of as i just said in my speech an ambitious free trade agreement with the uk, particularly goods as we did with canada in the last few months and as far as the trade policy is concerned, it's also possible for the uk to ask to be part of a custom union with us on goods, that means in that case that the uk will be included in our trade policy for goods. so it could be free to have any kind of free trade agreement and services with any said country. so those are the facts and the rules are well known by everybody. elizabath: the white paper was released yesterday and i know you haven't ha
eu/uk. uk/eu. elizabath: i got that. michel:so it's not my role to comment on going declarations just for right now, there is a press conference between president trump and theresa may. i don't want to comment. this ongoing declaration. as a matter of fact, factually i can just say that the rule is clear and well known by everybody, including the uk because we have elaborated this rule with the uk for 44 years. we are working on the basis of as i just said in my speech an ambitious free trade...
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eu. second we'll ensure a fair trading environment. under our proposal the uk and eu would strong resip pro cal commitments and we'll establish cooperative arrangements on competition and commit to maintaining high regulatory standards for the environment and climate change and social and employment and consumer protection. third, we would need to joint inconstitutional framework to provide for the application of eu/uk agreements by both parties. this will be done in the uk by uk courts and eu by eu courts with with regard to case law in areas where the uk continued to apply a common rule book. this framework would also provide a robust and appropriate means for the resolution of disputes including through the establishment of a joint committee of representatives from the eu and the eu. it would respect the ought tonmy of the uk and eu's legal orders and based on the principle, cannot resoldisputes between th two. and put forward a new business friendly cost oms model and arrangement. this would remove the need for customs checks and controls between the uk and
eu. second we'll ensure a fair trading environment. under our proposal the uk and eu would strong resip pro cal commitments and we'll establish cooperative arrangements on competition and commit to maintaining high regulatory standards for the environment and climate change and social and employment and consumer protection. third, we would need to joint inconstitutional framework to provide for the application of eu/uk agreements by both parties. this will be done in the uk by uk courts and eu...
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may's white paper, her proposal for a future theresa may's white paper, her proposalfor a future eu in uk will be hosted by michel barnier, the eu's chief negotiator. we saw this week how the paper was fought over in westminster. well, here the eu has plenty of its own doubts and questions. but don't, if huw, expect any great drama out of brussels tomorrow. the eu has no intention of slamming the door on theresa may or her proposal. the eu feels that the brexit negotiations are far too delicate for that, with that threat of the no deal brexit scenario hanging in the air. our business editor simon jack is here. we heard there about some of the concerns in brussels — how would you characterise the concerns among british business? i would say these warnings are timely because it coincides with a week in which in the boardrooms of the uk there is no doubt that the chance of a no deal brexit has gone up. with westminster and some of the amendments we have seen, if back in december of last year there was an agreement that has a last resort, if we do not come to any agreement, in order to preven
may's white paper, her proposal for a future theresa may's white paper, her proposalfor a future eu in uk will be hosted by michel barnier, the eu's chief negotiator. we saw this week how the paper was fought over in westminster. well, here the eu has plenty of its own doubts and questions. but don't, if huw, expect any great drama out of brussels tomorrow. the eu has no intention of slamming the door on theresa may or her proposal. the eu feels that the brexit negotiations are far too delicate...
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it is a reminder to eu countries to do more contingency planning, in case, after more than a0 years of being intertwined, the uk work together after brexit. remember these kind of border queues when there have been hold—ups in calais in the past? well, expect the same or worse, says the european commission in its paper, if freight trucks, passenger vehicles and travellers themselves are subject to new, post—brexit checks between the uk and the eu. the eu paper has more warnings of potential disruptions for europeans, including airports, if eu—uk aviation and passenger rights deals are no longer valid. businesses, too, could be affected if the uk is a key exporter or importer of goods, or in the financial services sector. and in security terms, with the uk being taken off eu intelligence sharing databases. a no—deal brexit could have a big impact on northern ireland, too. the prime minister arrived there this evening at the start of a two—day visit. first stop — a china factory, the perfect setting to make assurances about safeguarding the fragile peace process, while preventing the uk from breaking apart. disag
it is a reminder to eu countries to do more contingency planning, in case, after more than a0 years of being intertwined, the uk work together after brexit. remember these kind of border queues when there have been hold—ups in calais in the past? well, expect the same or worse, says the european commission in its paper, if freight trucks, passenger vehicles and travellers themselves are subject to new, post—brexit checks between the uk and the eu. the eu paper has more warnings of potential...
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eu rules. the borders between the uk and eu will be treated as a "combined customs territory". would apply domestic tariffs and trade policies for goods intended for the uk, but charge eu tariffs for goods heading into the eu. the plan says it will end the free movement of people "giving the uk back control over how many people enter the country". a "mobility framework" will be set up to allow uk and eu citizens to travel to each other‘s territories. that is an owl and a plan was put together by theresa may's cabinet. —— outline there. david davis announcing just after midnight that he is now going. we were hoping to go live to brussels but for technical reasons we cannot right now. hopefully we'll get some analysis from their later on. moving on to other stories are. —— to other stories. xiaomi shares, initially priced at 17 hong kong dollars per share, have dropped nearly 3% on debut on the hong kong stock exchange. the share sale values the chinese smartphone maker at below $50 billion, which is a far cry from the $100 billion valuation touted one year ago. let's go to our a
eu rules. the borders between the uk and eu will be treated as a "combined customs territory". would apply domestic tariffs and trade policies for goods intended for the uk, but charge eu tariffs for goods heading into the eu. the plan says it will end the free movement of people "giving the uk back control over how many people enter the country". a "mobility framework" will be set up to allow uk and eu citizens to travel to each other‘s territories. that is an...
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is it significant forjapanese manufacturers because after this agreement, if the eu uk leaves the eusimilar agreement with japan and a similar agreement with japan and a similar agreement with the eu, it really risks falling out of this trading area and japanese manufacturers will have the alternative then of exporting directly to the eu with no ta riffs exporting directly to the eu with no tariffs or moving their manufacturing from the uk to elsewhere in the eu. interesting times. thanks, rupert. all correspondence in tokyo. —— our correspondent. now let's brief you on some other business stories. many shoppers in the us and elsewhere are struggling to access amazon's website as one of its biggest annual sales gets underway. many users report the site either crashes or is showing an error message. amazon says it is working to resolve the issues. shares in the electric car company tesla have fallen after its chief executive directed abuse on twitter at one of the british cave divers who helped to rescue 12 thai children last week. shares fell 2.75% after elon musk referred to the bri
is it significant forjapanese manufacturers because after this agreement, if the eu uk leaves the eusimilar agreement with japan and a similar agreement with japan and a similar agreement with the eu, it really risks falling out of this trading area and japanese manufacturers will have the alternative then of exporting directly to the eu with no ta riffs exporting directly to the eu with no tariffs or moving their manufacturing from the uk to elsewhere in the eu. interesting times. thanks,...
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it is a reminder to eu countries to do more contingency planning, in case, after more than a0 years of being intertwined, the ukapart without any practical agreement in place of how to work together after brexit. remember these kind of border queues when there have been hold—ups in calais in the past? well, expect the same or worse, says the european commission in its paper, if freight trucks, passenger vehicles and travellers themselves are subject to new, post—brexit checks between the uk and the eu. the eu paper has more warnings of potential disruptions for europeans, including airports, if eu—uk aviation and passenger rights deals are no longer valid. businesses, too, could be affected if the uk is a key exporter or importer of goods, or in the financial services sector. and in security terms, with the uk being taken off eu intelligence sharing databases. a no—deal brexit could have a big impact on northern ireland, too. the prime minister arrived there this evening at the start of a two—day visit. first stop — a china factory, a perfect setting to make assurances about safeguarding the fragile peace proce
it is a reminder to eu countries to do more contingency planning, in case, after more than a0 years of being intertwined, the ukapart without any practical agreement in place of how to work together after brexit. remember these kind of border queues when there have been hold—ups in calais in the past? well, expect the same or worse, says the european commission in its paper, if freight trucks, passenger vehicles and travellers themselves are subject to new, post—brexit checks between the uk...
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this is a proposal that i believe will be good for the uk and the eu andi will be good for the uk and the eu and i look forward to it being received positively. divers in thailand succeed in getting an air line to the cave where 12 boys and their football coach are trapped. but conditions still aren't right for a rescue attempt. the us and north korea agree to set up a joint working group on denuclearisation, after mike pompeo‘s latest trip to pyongyang. china retaliates after the us imposes tariffs worth $34 billion, accusing washington of starting the "largest trade war in economic history." the british prime minister, theresa may, says her cabinet has reached a collective agreement on the basis of the uk's future relationship with the eu post—brexit. it has set out plans for a "free trade area" between the uk and the eu, which it believes will prevent a hard border in ireland. the eu's chief negotiator, michel barnier, said he would assess whether the ideas were workable and realistic. here's our political editor, laura kuennsburg. look close. then closer. look through the haze. th
this is a proposal that i believe will be good for the uk and the eu andi will be good for the uk and the eu and i look forward to it being received positively. divers in thailand succeed in getting an air line to the cave where 12 boys and their football coach are trapped. but conditions still aren't right for a rescue attempt. the us and north korea agree to set up a joint working group on denuclearisation, after mike pompeo‘s latest trip to pyongyang. china retaliates after the us imposes...
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first and foremost, the bill putting eu law into uk legislation to stop a legal black hole opening uper the brexit and giving ministers the option to change those laws once we have left. but the seemingly simple aim of the eu withdrawal bill led to a parliamentary battle that went on for nine months. the bill had passed through the commons before easter with just one defeat inflicted on it. a demand by mps for a vote on the final deal struck with brussels. but when it got to the lords, peers took scissors to the bill, inflicting defeat after defeat after defeat on the legislation. coming back to the commons, concessions and compromises were reached, but there was still one big sticking point. having secured a vote on the final deal, there was a call for parliament have an even bigger say with the power to direct the government on what to do if we left the eu without any deal at all. the mp leading the battle explained why it was flawed. we cannot allow a situation in which there is no mechanism for dealing with no deal. the minister intervened several times to try to offer a compromis
first and foremost, the bill putting eu law into uk legislation to stop a legal black hole opening uper the brexit and giving ministers the option to change those laws once we have left. but the seemingly simple aim of the eu withdrawal bill led to a parliamentary battle that went on for nine months. the bill had passed through the commons before easter with just one defeat inflicted on it. a demand by mps for a vote on the final deal struck with brussels. but when it got to the lords, peers...
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eu rules. the borders between the uk and eu will be treated as a "combined customs territory". would apply domestic tariffs and trade policies for goods intended for the uk, but charge eu tariffs for goods heading into the eu. the plan says it will end the free movement of people, "giving the uk back control over how many people enter the country." a "mobility framework" will be set up to allow uk and eu citizens to travel to each other‘s territories. what do ministers make up the departure of the brexit secretary? health secretaryjeremy hunt has been defending theresa may's plan on the bbc‘s today programme. a prime minister'sjob is notjust to get the support of the cabinet which is what theresa may successfully bid on friday, but also to get unity in the country on this very difficult issue. she also has to listen to the voices of business, to listen to the voices of business, to the people concerned about the implications of leaving the eu and she is making a very straightforward case, that in order to deliver a successful brexit, there are going to be some compromises along
eu rules. the borders between the uk and eu will be treated as a "combined customs territory". would apply domestic tariffs and trade policies for goods intended for the uk, but charge eu tariffs for goods heading into the eu. the plan says it will end the free movement of people, "giving the uk back control over how many people enter the country." a "mobility framework" will be set up to allow uk and eu citizens to travel to each other‘s territories. what do...
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it proposed a common rulebooks of goods to avoid a hard border in northern ireland and the uk collecting euabinet agreed the blueprint and mrs may agreed the collective responsibility within the covenant had returned. two days later the brexit secretary david davis resigned, and foreign secretary borisjohnson quit resigned, and foreign secretary boris johnson quit the following day, both unable to sign up to the prime minister's compromise. personal statement, mr boris johnson. in his resignation statement, borisjohnson said theresa may's land amounted to brexit in name only. it is not too late to save brexit. we have time in these negotiations. we have changed tack once and we can change again. a strong, independent, self—governing written that is genuinely open to the world, not the miserable permanent limbo of chequers, not the democratic disaster of ongoing harmonisation with no way out and no say for the uk. boris johnson. but despite the resignations and the disagreements, part of the chequers agreement were turned into the customs bill on uk — eu cross—border trade after brexit. but
it proposed a common rulebooks of goods to avoid a hard border in northern ireland and the uk collecting euabinet agreed the blueprint and mrs may agreed the collective responsibility within the covenant had returned. two days later the brexit secretary david davis resigned, and foreign secretary borisjohnson quit resigned, and foreign secretary boris johnson quit the following day, both unable to sign up to the prime minister's compromise. personal statement, mr boris johnson. in his...
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the uk's not in the eu any more. to spain. however they get here, 18 million people travel to spain from the uk every year. so many it sometimes feels less like benidorm and more like britain. the english breakfasts aren't going anywhere, but some home comforts will have to be negotiated in the brexit talks. such as... the mobile phone roaming is gone now because of the eu. if it was to come back because of brexit, how would you feel? i'd have to be careful how i use my phone abroad. so, you know your european health insurance card, which means you get free medical care, what if that disappeared? you'd just have to be like america and just pay private, wouldn't you? i'm just going to show you the newest hotel renovation, the rh canfali. tracy says uncertainty about brexit isn't affecting bookings for next summer yet. just as well, because her company has just opened this new hotel. the best thing about the hotel is this, the view. benidorm and the levante beach. i think sometimes there's a lot of scaremongering goes o
the uk's not in the eu any more. to spain. however they get here, 18 million people travel to spain from the uk every year. so many it sometimes feels less like benidorm and more like britain. the english breakfasts aren't going anywhere, but some home comforts will have to be negotiated in the brexit talks. such as... the mobile phone roaming is gone now because of the eu. if it was to come back because of brexit, how would you feel? i'd have to be careful how i use my phone abroad. so, you...
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if they are all subject to new post brexit checks between the uk and the eu. t in case. the eu paper has more warnings of the potential disruptions for europeans, including at airports. if eu uk aviation and passenger rights deals are no longer valid. for businesses, if the uk is a key export or import of goods, the financial services sector will be affected. and insecurity issues as well. —— and in security issues, as well. —— and in security issues, as well. the uk and eu say they are still determined to reach a brexit agreement. but things tend to slow down over the summer. time for talks is running out with no immediate sign of meaningful progress. katya adler, bbc news, brussels. police are reported to have identified suspects in the novichok attack on a former russian spy and his daughter in salisbury in march. the press association has reported that police believe several russians, identified through cctv, were involved in the attempted murder of sergei and yulia skripal. earlier this month, dawn sturgess, from wiltshire, died after being poisoned by the
if they are all subject to new post brexit checks between the uk and the eu. t in case. the eu paper has more warnings of the potential disruptions for europeans, including at airports. if eu uk aviation and passenger rights deals are no longer valid. for businesses, if the uk is a key export or import of goods, the financial services sector will be affected. and insecurity issues as well. —— and in security issues, as well. —— and in security issues, as well. the uk and eu say they are...
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this on the day the government published its long—awaited blueprint for the uk's trade and other links with the euter brexit. also today, the deep disappointment of england's fans, after last night's world cup semifinal. the match was watched in the uk by over 26 million people. a british diver, who helped save 12 boys and their football coach from a flooded cave in thailand, speaks about the success of the operation. we're not heroes. what we do is very calculating, very calm, it's quite the opposite. and keeping up with kyliejenner, who's on track to become the youngest self—made billionaire. and coming up on bbc news: angelique kerber is into a second wimbledon final after beating her opponent to set up that meeting with the seven times wimbledon champion on saturday. good evening. president trump has arrived in the uk. it's his first visit here since taking office, with stringent security measures in place — as thousands of people are expected to join demonstrations over the next few days to voice opposition to his policies. the president said he was "fine" about the protests, that britons lik
this on the day the government published its long—awaited blueprint for the uk's trade and other links with the euter brexit. also today, the deep disappointment of england's fans, after last night's world cup semifinal. the match was watched in the uk by over 26 million people. a british diver, who helped save 12 boys and their football coach from a flooded cave in thailand, speaks about the success of the operation. we're not heroes. what we do is very calculating, very calm, it's quite the...
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. >> reporter: the uk is set to leave the european union in march 2019 but has some crucial legislation to get through before then. the bill puts the euaw into uk legislation, a legal black hole opening up after brexit and giving ministers the option to change once we left. the seemingly simple aim of the eu withdrawal is parliamentary battles that went on for tween 9 months. the bill that passed through the commons before easter with one defeat and flicked it on it, a demand for a vote on the final brexit deal struck with brussels. when it got to the bill, inflicting defeat after defeat after defeat on the legislation. 15 votes with huge majorities against the government's plan on everything from a future customs union to environmental protection and the date of brexit. coming back to the commons concession and compromises were reached but that was one big sticking point. having secured from the final deal, causing parliament to have a bigger -- directed the government what to do if they left the eu without any deal at all. the mp explains. >> we cannot allow a situation in which there is no mechanism for dealing with no deal. >> rep
. >> reporter: the uk is set to leave the european union in march 2019 but has some crucial legislation to get through before then. the bill puts the euaw into uk legislation, a legal black hole opening up after brexit and giving ministers the option to change once we left. the seemingly simple aim of the eu withdrawal is parliamentary battles that went on for tween 9 months. the bill that passed through the commons before easter with one defeat and flicked it on it, a demand for a vote...
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andi consequences for both the uk and eu and i believe that the uk deserves better. we need to present the eu with the new model, evolving the position that i set out my mansion house page so that i set out my mansion house page so that we can accelerate negotiations over the summer, secure that new relationship in the autumn, pass the withdrawal and implementation bill and leave the european union on march the 29th, 2019. mr speaker, the friction free movement of goods is the only way to avoid a hard border between northern ireland and ireland and between northern ireland and great britain and it is the only way to protect the uniquely integrated supply chain and just processors on which millions ofjobs and livelihoods depend. at the heart of our proposal is the uk— eu free trade area that will avoid the need for customs and regulatory checks at the border and to protect those supply chains. the prime minister speaking in the house of commons. the opposition, labour leader, jeremy corbyn, said mrs may was incapable of securing a good dealfor britain: it is clear this
andi consequences for both the uk and eu and i believe that the uk deserves better. we need to present the eu with the new model, evolving the position that i set out my mansion house page so that i set out my mansion house page so that we can accelerate negotiations over the summer, secure that new relationship in the autumn, pass the withdrawal and implementation bill and leave the european union on march the 29th, 2019. mr speaker, the friction free movement of goods is the only way to avoid...
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by uk ports and in the eu by eu courts in areas where the uk continued to apply a common rulebook. this framework would provide a robust need for the resolution disputes including the establishment of a joint committee of representatives from the uk and eu. it would respect the autonomy of the uk and eu's order and to be based on the fundamental principles that the court of one party cannot resolve disputes between the two. the cabinet also agrees to put forward a new customs model for facilitating customs arrangements. this would remove the need for checks and controls between the uk and eu because we would operate with a combined customs territory. it would also allow the uk to view an independent trade policy. we would apply the trade policy for goods intended for the uk and the eu policy for goods intended for the eu. businesses would be to pay the correct tariff at the uk border. and they would be able to benefit the new trade deals we would strike. in addition we would also bring forward new technology to make our customs systems as smooth as possible for those who
by uk ports and in the eu by eu courts in areas where the uk continued to apply a common rulebook. this framework would provide a robust need for the resolution disputes including the establishment of a joint committee of representatives from the uk and eu. it would respect the autonomy of the uk and eu's order and to be based on the fundamental principles that the court of one party cannot resolve disputes between the two. the cabinet also agrees to put forward a new customs model for...
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can do with others like the usa, as donald trump pointed out that —— the eu is the uk'snier, the eu chief negotiator, we need time to analyse it, on twitter. yes, 98 pages long, but in private eu officials are very open about their criticisms of the white paper, but ultimately we see it as a good springboard to restart face—to—face negotiations which we will see starting again on monday. there is another reason why eu leaders were rather reticent to comment in detail on the white paper today, and that is because they see very clearly that the braille political atmosphere back in the uk, and they think whatever quick comment criticisms they would have about the white paper would just add fuel to the fire. katya, thanks again for the fire. katya, thanks again for the analysis there from brussels, katya adler, our european editor. and, by the way, you can find more about the content, and analysis of the white paper on the bbc website, bbc.co.uk/brexit, and all the links are there for you to have a look at it. england's footballers have been widely praised for their performa
can do with others like the usa, as donald trump pointed out that —— the eu is the uk'snier, the eu chief negotiator, we need time to analyse it, on twitter. yes, 98 pages long, but in private eu officials are very open about their criticisms of the white paper, but ultimately we see it as a good springboard to restart face—to—face negotiations which we will see starting again on monday. there is another reason why eu leaders were rather reticent to comment in detail on the white paper...
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this is an important bill, it provides continuity and stability as the uk leads the eu for individualsmpetent first step that the uk takes towards establishing itself as an independent trading nation for the first time in over 40 years. as the first time in over 40 years. as the honourable member for brent north concluded in the second reading, the need for a bill to establish a trade remedies authority to establish an independent membership of the wto, the government procurement agreement, to enable us to maintain strong trading ties with partner countries and to establish the power to collect and share information are all on controversial requirements. we are seeking continuity in current trade relationships and we will achieve this by introducing powers to let us make domestic legislation implementing our membership on government procurement. this is important for both business and the taxpayer for the gpa membership will maintain the access of uk businesses to global public deployment market estimated at {1.3 trillion every year across major economies such as the united states, can
this is an important bill, it provides continuity and stability as the uk leads the eu for individualsmpetent first step that the uk takes towards establishing itself as an independent trading nation for the first time in over 40 years. as the first time in over 40 years. as the honourable member for brent north concluded in the second reading, the need for a bill to establish a trade remedies authority to establish an independent membership of the wto, the government procurement agreement, to...
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you say we can't be sure but once that uk businesses trade with the eu under wto rules? he moment, the uk is a member is part of the eu and so there is some uncertainty as to how you translate the uk's commitments from being part of the larger blood into being an independent unit within the organisation. there would be problems with that. some of the things people might be listening... might we see shortages of food? something you've heard reportages of that. you might see something in the short run but you have to imagine that this is something that is not going to happen out of the blue. i think by the end of this calendar year, you will no much more clearly if this is a likelihood, at which point contingency plans of the time the commission have been talking about. to kick in. can youjust explained to us the difference between the difference between no guilt or we call hard brexit? this is one of the real confusions —— what you call no deal. in that situation, we would have some transitional arrangements to the end of 2020, but then we lose a lot of the elements. the w
you say we can't be sure but once that uk businesses trade with the eu under wto rules? he moment, the uk is a member is part of the eu and so there is some uncertainty as to how you translate the uk's commitments from being part of the larger blood into being an independent unit within the organisation. there would be problems with that. some of the things people might be listening... might we see shortages of food? something you've heard reportages of that. you might see something in the...
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net migration from the eu to the uk has fallen to its lowest level in nearly five years. wo months. this one, it claims, will be more robust and reliable. and it's the morning after the night before in paris — french football fans celebrated their world cup victory through the night. sport now, here's tim. let's start with that world cup win for france, and the former england defender rio ferdinand reckons that striker kylian mbappe is taking the crown of lionel messi and cristiano ronaldo. mbappe's just 19 and scored france's fourth in their 11—2 win over croatia in the final. he's the first teenager to score in a world cup final since pele in 1958. france winning their second world cup — their first away from home — after winning in 1998. plenty for mbappe and his teammates to celebrate, then. and just as they did, the heavens opened. french manager didier deschamps captained the 1998 winning team, and becomes just the third man in history to win the world cup as a player and a coach. gareth southgate says he and his players had a few drinks afterfinishing fourth at the
net migration from the eu to the uk has fallen to its lowest level in nearly five years. wo months. this one, it claims, will be more robust and reliable. and it's the morning after the night before in paris — french football fans celebrated their world cup victory through the night. sport now, here's tim. let's start with that world cup win for france, and the former england defender rio ferdinand reckons that striker kylian mbappe is taking the crown of lionel messi and cristiano ronaldo....
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theresa may, says her cabinet has reached a collective agreement on the basis of the uk's future relationship with the euost—brexit. it has set out plans for a "free trade area" between the uk and the eu, which it believes will prevent a hard border in ireland. the eu's chief negotiator, michel barnier, said he would assess whether the ideas were workable and realistic. here's our political editor, laura kuennsburg. look close. then closer. look through the haze. there's the cabinet, deciding theirfuture. and, more importantly, all of ours. the prime minister, in purple, gesturing to boris johnson. what do you think his body language is saying back? theresa may's allies desperate to get him and the other brexiteers on board. inside there were, and likely still are, profound disagreements about life outside the eu. theresa may argued for a model where we're snugly tied to the eu in many ways, but it seems, at least in her mind, a deal was done. well, in detailed discussions today, the cabinet has agreed our collective position on the future of our negotiations with the eu and our proposal will create a uk
theresa may, says her cabinet has reached a collective agreement on the basis of the uk's future relationship with the euost—brexit. it has set out plans for a "free trade area" between the uk and the eu, which it believes will prevent a hard border in ireland. the eu's chief negotiator, michel barnier, said he would assess whether the ideas were workable and realistic. here's our political editor, laura kuennsburg. look close. then closer. look through the haze. there's the...
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it is a reminder to eu countries to do more contingency planning, in case, after more than a0 years of being intertwined, the ukbreak apart without any practical agreement in place of how to work together after brexit. a no—deal brexit could have a big impact on northern ireland too. the prime minister arrived there this evening at the start of a two—day visit. first stop — a china factory, a perfect setting to make assurances about safeguarding the fragile peace process, while preventing the uk from breaking apart. disagreement over the irish border is possibly the biggest elephant in the room in eu—uk brexit talks, with the potential to shatter whatever other progress is made. katya adler, bbc news, brussels. mark zuckerberg has once again found himself at the centre of a row, after saying posts from holocaust deniers should be allowed on facebook. in an interview with technology website recode, facebook‘s ceo said that he did not believe such people should be removed from the site. they were not, he said, intentionally getting their facts wrong. dave lee, the bbc‘s north america technology reporter, says thi
it is a reminder to eu countries to do more contingency planning, in case, after more than a0 years of being intertwined, the ukbreak apart without any practical agreement in place of how to work together after brexit. a no—deal brexit could have a big impact on northern ireland too. the prime minister arrived there this evening at the start of a two—day visit. first stop — a china factory, a perfect setting to make assurances about safeguarding the fragile peace process, while preventing...
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paolo and costa nza leap for italy in two weeks but others inside and outside the eu, the uk is still they want to call home. ten years ago the abba musical mamma mia smashed box office records — with its winning mix of greek sunshine and singing hollywood stars. this week sees the release of the sequel mamma mia! here we go again. sophie van brugen went to the premiere to meet stars lilyjames and dominic cooper. she began by talking to lilyjames, who's playing a younger version of meryl streep's character donna. here we are at the world premiere of mamma mia! here we go again. 0ne he would merely james who mamma mia! here we go again. 0ne he would merelyjames who is playing the younger donna, the platform shoes to fill. yes, big sexy platform shoes. it was a bull whelming when i took it as an opportunity to study and embrace and learn from meryl streep and in particular that she did with donna sheridan which was so spectacular and made the whole world fall in love with her, she is out of this world so i stride —— i try to ca ptu re world so i stride —— i try to capture the essence. w
paolo and costa nza leap for italy in two weeks but others inside and outside the eu, the uk is still they want to call home. ten years ago the abba musical mamma mia smashed box office records — with its winning mix of greek sunshine and singing hollywood stars. this week sees the release of the sequel mamma mia! here we go again. sophie van brugen went to the premiere to meet stars lilyjames and dominic cooper. she began by talking to lilyjames, who's playing a younger version of meryl...
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the concern being that if the uk does remain closely aligned to the eu, it has to follow eu rules whenbe the flexibility in the uk to match for example the standards that other countries may want to deals on. so at this point there has been no out right rejection from the brexiteer side. they want to consider the detail. they are gathering here this morning for a briefing with number ten staff on the detail on the plan. we caught up with the brexiteer nigel evans. a lot of questions. the only thing there is certainty about today, there is coffee. no breakfast. we will see. we need to see whether we are able to do comprehensive trade deals with united states of america, we have got president from coming next week. we have the ambassador are looking for a 0% tariff on us goods. if this deal stops that, then that is not to the benefit of the united kingdom. do you think the technology needed to make this plan work, this idea of tracking goods when they go and whenever they go, then deciding what to pay, do you think that is available and can work?|j to pay, do you think that is available
the concern being that if the uk does remain closely aligned to the eu, it has to follow eu rules whenbe the flexibility in the uk to match for example the standards that other countries may want to deals on. so at this point there has been no out right rejection from the brexiteer side. they want to consider the detail. they are gathering here this morning for a briefing with number ten staff on the detail on the plan. we caught up with the brexiteer nigel evans. a lot of questions. the only...
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uk as well. we will also see other eu countries collecting uk tariffs for goods which were coming here as well asiffs which were coming here as well as eu tariffs which work going into those countries or elsewhere in the eu. problems in terms of how that will work as far as michel barnier in the eu 27 countries are concerned, he said it will be open to fraud, and there is also the issue of the common rule book put forward by the uk. how would that be maintained? because the uk wants to seek exemptions for agricultural and food and farming goods and then there is theissue and farming goods and then there is the issue of wanting to do a trade deal on goods, but not on services. the show bernie eaker suggested those two were linked. a bit of a way to go then. thank you very much. talking us through this. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. officials have said that the death toll, when a duck boat capsized on a lake in missouri, has now risen to 17, but added that all those on board have now been accounted for. president trump has offered his "deepest sympathies" to the fa
uk as well. we will also see other eu countries collecting uk tariffs for goods which were coming here as well asiffs which were coming here as well as eu tariffs which work going into those countries or elsewhere in the eu. problems in terms of how that will work as far as michel barnier in the eu 27 countries are concerned, he said it will be open to fraud, and there is also the issue of the common rule book put forward by the uk. how would that be maintained? because the uk wants to seek...
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economy, not just the uk. important for the whole eu economy, notjust the uk. art of the negotiation to come. the eu will play hardball on this because it has only said you cannot split up the four freedoms. why can't we have freedom of movement of services as well as goods? and freedom of movement of people? immigration, key issue during the referendum, what are the plan say about that? the one thing it does say several times, not quite in bold letters, freedom of movement of people will come to an end. what it does not do is set in any detail what will replace it. we been waiting a long time for a separate white paper on immigration which would initially be released late last year then this spring then this autumn. we're not sure when it will come out. there is not that much detail about future immigration but there are hints in there. one of the things it suggests is a mobility framework which is a fairly standard thing in trade agreements. for the uk perspective, it is a generous offer, saying if eu citizens want to come here as tourists or short business ac
economy, not just the uk. important for the whole eu economy, notjust the uk. art of the negotiation to come. the eu will play hardball on this because it has only said you cannot split up the four freedoms. why can't we have freedom of movement of services as well as goods? and freedom of movement of people? immigration, key issue during the referendum, what are the plan say about that? the one thing it does say several times, not quite in bold letters, freedom of movement of people will come...
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trucks, passenger vehicles and passengers are all subject to new post brexit checks between the uk and the euhe potential disruptions for europeans, including at airports. if eu uk aviation and passenger rights deals are no longer valid. for businesses, if the uk is a key exporter or importer of goods, the financial services sector will be affected. and in security issues as well. with the uk being taken off intelligence sharing databases. despite preparing for no deal, the uk and eu say they are still determined to reach a brexit agreement. but things tend to slow down over the summer. time for talks is running out with no immediate sign of meaningful progress. katya adler, bbc news, brussels. staying with british politics — the conservative chief whip — justin smith — is under pressure. this is why. jo swinson is a liberal democrat mp — she's on maternity leave at the moment and so couldn't vote in one of the key brexit votes the other day. in cases like these, parties can make ‘pairing pacts' — so in this case, the conservative mp brandon lewis was supposed to not vote as well. that didn't
trucks, passenger vehicles and passengers are all subject to new post brexit checks between the uk and the euhe potential disruptions for europeans, including at airports. if eu uk aviation and passenger rights deals are no longer valid. for businesses, if the uk is a key exporter or importer of goods, the financial services sector will be affected. and in security issues as well. with the uk being taken off intelligence sharing databases. despite preparing for no deal, the uk and eu say they...
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this would be done in the uk by uk courts and in the eu by eu courts. binet also agreed to put forward a business friendly customs model, and facilitated customs arrangement which would remove the need customs checks and controls between the uk and the eu. we would operate as if a combined customs territory. it would also allow the uk to pursue an independent trade policy. the uk would apply the uk's tariffs for goods intended for the uk and eu's tariffs for goods intended for the eu. 96% of businesses would be able to pay the the correct tariff or no tariff at the uk border, said there would be no additional burdens for them compared to the status quo and they would be able to benefit from they would be able to benefit from the new trade deals will strike. in addition we will also bring forward new technology to make our customs systems as smooth as possible for those businesses who trade with the re st of those businesses who trade with the rest of the world. some have suggested that under this arrangement, the uk would not be able to do trade deals. t
this would be done in the uk by uk courts and in the eu by eu courts. binet also agreed to put forward a business friendly customs model, and facilitated customs arrangement which would remove the need customs checks and controls between the uk and the eu. we would operate as if a combined customs territory. it would also allow the uk to pursue an independent trade policy. the uk would apply the uk's tariffs for goods intended for the uk and eu's tariffs for goods intended for the eu. 96% of...
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trucks, passenger vehicles and passengers are all subject to new post brexit checks between the uk and the eu case. the eu paper has more warnings of the potential disruptions for europeans, including at airports. if eu uk aviation and passenger rights deals are no longer valid. for businesses, if the uk is a key export or import of goods, the financial services sector will be affected. and in security issues as well. with the uk being taken off intelligence sharing databases. the uk and eu say they are still determined to reach a brexit agreement. but things tend to slow down over the summer. time for talks is running out with no immediate sign of meaningful progress. katya adler, bbc news, brussels. kristian, you are a spring chicken with vim and vigour. am i being unfairto with vim and vigour. am i being unfair to suggest that's not the way we might describe the last two years of brexit negotiations? no, you would be right to point that out. there has been a distinct lack of vim, and there might have been some bigger, but a lack of application. there is a special unit set up within the com
trucks, passenger vehicles and passengers are all subject to new post brexit checks between the uk and the eu case. the eu paper has more warnings of the potential disruptions for europeans, including at airports. if eu uk aviation and passenger rights deals are no longer valid. for businesses, if the uk is a key export or import of goods, the financial services sector will be affected. and in security issues as well. with the uk being taken off intelligence sharing databases. the uk and eu say...
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and goods destined for the eu entering fired the uk. e we have different tariffs, suppose we have different tariffs, suppose we have lower ta riffs of have different tariffs, suppose we have lower tariffs of goods coming from the us and europe as lower tariffs on goods coming from new zealand, for example. we would then collect the higher eu tariffs on goods coming from the us when they came in through liverpool or wherever, would we expect goods coming into the eu from new zealand much would we expect the eu to collect higher tariffs for us, or would we expect them to apply eu tariffs at the border? what i am saying and the paragraph says is this is not a question of somebody physically handing cash over at the border. the way we deal with this is a formula revenue agreement between the european union and united kingdom that would reflect goods... what was required for goods entering the eu destined for the uk, just as it would, the money relevant to the eu would reflect goods coming into the united kingdom and destined for the united k
and goods destined for the eu entering fired the uk. e we have different tariffs, suppose we have different tariffs, suppose we have lower ta riffs of have different tariffs, suppose we have lower tariffs of goods coming from the us and europe as lower tariffs on goods coming from new zealand, for example. we would then collect the higher eu tariffs on goods coming from the us when they came in through liverpool or wherever, would we expect goods coming into the eu from new zealand much would...
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the future of our negotiations with the eu and our proposal will create aukeu the eu and our proposal will create a ukfree trade area which establishes a common rule book on industrial goods and agricultural products. this will maintain high standards but we will ensure that no changes can take place without the approval of our parliament. as a result, we will avoid friction in trade. that will protectjobs and livelihoods, and also meet our commitment to northern ireland. we've also agreed a new business friendly customs model with freedom to strike trade deals around the world. but if it was easy, theresa may wouldn't have had to call her ministers to her retreat suggestions brexiteers might quit after plotting last night. so alarmed atjust how close a relationship number ten has designed. biglia. what theresa may is -- designed. biglia. what theresa may is —— theresa may says has been agreed as a tighter rather than a looser relationship with the rest of the eu after we leave. yes, immigration as we know it will come to an end, but she wants to sign the uk up to following many eu rules. so was today
the future of our negotiations with the eu and our proposal will create aukeu the eu and our proposal will create a ukfree trade area which establishes a common rule book on industrial goods and agricultural products. this will maintain high standards but we will ensure that no changes can take place without the approval of our parliament. as a result, we will avoid friction in trade. that will protectjobs and livelihoods, and also meet our commitment to northern ireland. we've also agreed a...
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eu. our clear proposal will create a uk—eu free—trade area, which establishes a common rule book on industrialproducts. this will maintain high standards, but we will make ensure that no changes can take place without the approval of our parliament. as a result, we will avoid friction in trade. that will protect jobs and livelihoods, and also meet our commitment to northern ireland. the prime minister wants to see a facilitated customs arrangement that would remove the need for customs checks as if in a combined customs territory. freedom of movement will come to an end. and the government wants to be able to secure free trade deals with countries around the world. but, already, some leave supporters regard the plans as a sellout, fearing the uk will remain too close to the eu after brexit. and then there's the matter of how all of this goes down with brussels. chris mason, bbc news, at westminster. we are nowjoined by political correspondent alex forsyth who speaks to us from downing st. i suppose now begins the big sales operation, having sold it to cabinet, selling it to the party, to us ca
eu. our clear proposal will create a uk—eu free—trade area, which establishes a common rule book on industrialproducts. this will maintain high standards, but we will make ensure that no changes can take place without the approval of our parliament. as a result, we will avoid friction in trade. that will protect jobs and livelihoods, and also meet our commitment to northern ireland. the prime minister wants to see a facilitated customs arrangement that would remove the need for customs...
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the uk has put forward various, quite compensated proposals about the uk collecting eu and uk tariffshe eu got the revenue it was due from products that came to the uk and then went to the eu. it was pretty, dated. he is what michel barnier have to say about the uk's proposals. he sounds pretty lu kewa rm. we both want an ambitious free—trade agreement. in march, eu leaders proposed an unprecedented free—trade agreement. another area of convergence between the eu and the uk is the need for ambitious customs arrangements. we are also both committed to a level playing field between our economies. but, to be frank, we are not at the end of the road yet. there are major issues to be discussed and questions to be answered. so whether that means that the uk needs to go back to the drawing board or whether they can address those concerns in michelle barnier‘s by tweaking them slightly remains to be seen. for dominic raab, that was his first appearance at the podium during a press conference here in brussels. he was here last week for a round of brexit talks but this was the first time we saw
the uk has put forward various, quite compensated proposals about the uk collecting eu and uk tariffshe eu got the revenue it was due from products that came to the uk and then went to the eu. it was pretty, dated. he is what michel barnier have to say about the uk's proposals. he sounds pretty lu kewa rm. we both want an ambitious free—trade agreement. in march, eu leaders proposed an unprecedented free—trade agreement. another area of convergence between the eu and the uk is the need for...
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will we or won't we expect eu countries to collect our tariffs on goods that are destined for the uk? >> what we have put in the white paper, what we expect is that eu countries, i say eu countries but in fact the way the eu does it is not necessarily to the individual countries in terms of the way the payments are made, but the sums of money that will be relevant for goods that are entering the european union or destined for the united kingdom would be a page to the uk. >> if we have different levels of tariffs, and said very clearly or at least i thought it was clear and page 17, however the uk is not proposing that the eu apply the uk tariffs and trade policy at its border for good intended for the uk. is that still the case? >> what we are proposing that you see in that paragraph earlier, the uk proposes a tear revenue formula for goods entering via the eu and those entering via the united kingdom. the important thing is there's reciprocity in the sums of money that would be paid. what were saying is a good would not enter the european union the stupid uk without the european unio
will we or won't we expect eu countries to collect our tariffs on goods that are destined for the uk? >> what we have put in the white paper, what we expect is that eu countries, i say eu countries but in fact the way the eu does it is not necessarily to the individual countries in terms of the way the payments are made, but the sums of money that will be relevant for goods that are entering the european union or destined for the united kingdom would be a page to the uk. >> if we...
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of the uk from the eu. with the uk both economically in respect of investment and trade and la st respect of investment and trade and last but not least in the sphere of security which is a very important subject and the uk is one of the key partners in nato was well. and we would like this situation to remain and even to increase. thank you. the news co nfe re nce and even to increase. thank you. the news conference being held in london today because that involves theresa may and german chancellor and posed by minister. it is a conference about the western balkans and security and there but as we heard most of those questions from british and foreign journalists were about brexit and the process, hardly surprising after the turbulence of the past 24 hours or so with the resignation of the brexit secretary david davis and foreign secretary borisjohnson. the david davis and foreign secretary boris johnson. the new david davis and foreign secretary borisjohnson. the new cabinet met in downing street this morn
of the uk from the eu. with the uk both economically in respect of investment and trade and la st respect of investment and trade and last but not least in the sphere of security which is a very important subject and the uk is one of the key partners in nato was well. and we would like this situation to remain and even to increase. thank you. the news co nfe re nce and even to increase. thank you. the news conference being held in london today because that involves theresa may and german...
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what will the eu what will the uk leaving the eu looks like for our future holidays.as been an abject failure to deal with sexual abuse, say mps. there has been a culture of denial since earlier this year the oxfam workers paid for sex where the charity was helping victims of the 2010 earthquake in haiti. oxfam has metadata as further to go. it was in the aftermath of the 20,010 haiti earthquake they use local prostitutes it was in the aftermath of the 2010 haiti earthquake that some prostitutes thquake that some of oxfam's aid workers severely compromised its much cherished values. they used young prostitutes when they were supposed to be helping the local population bounced back from a disaster. the charity did an internal investigation. they dismissed some members of staff and let others quietly resign — without properly flagging what had happened to the authorities or other charities. today mps said wasn't an isolated episode. we have reached the conclusion that, in the aid sector, there has been complacency verging on complicity with what has happened. that is be
what will the eu what will the uk leaving the eu looks like for our future holidays.as been an abject failure to deal with sexual abuse, say mps. there has been a culture of denial since earlier this year the oxfam workers paid for sex where the charity was helping victims of the 2010 earthquake in haiti. oxfam has metadata as further to go. it was in the aftermath of the 20,010 haiti earthquake they use local prostitutes it was in the aftermath of the 2010 haiti earthquake that some...
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if agreement isn't reached between the eu and uk on the future relationship after brexit.what would happen in that scenario, all kinds of alarming things, lorries queueing at the border for hours, planes not being able to take off, shelves running empty in supermarkets — scare stories according to dominic raab. he talked a little about what the government is doing. we have heard in the last week that notices will be published online in the autumn about how businesses can prepare for a no—deal scenario. he said it is not what the government wants. he says he is "striving every sinew" to reach a deal with michel barnier on brexit. but there are preparations being done and this is what dominic raab had to say. we want to strive with the eu to make sure we settle this issue. it has already been agreed as part of the withdrawal agreement. but there is no deal until we agree the whole deal. the prospect of us not moving swiftly to secure the legal position, that there would be people will be removed from this country, i think is far—fetched, fanciful and would not happen. so try
if agreement isn't reached between the eu and uk on the future relationship after brexit.what would happen in that scenario, all kinds of alarming things, lorries queueing at the border for hours, planes not being able to take off, shelves running empty in supermarkets — scare stories according to dominic raab. he talked a little about what the government is doing. we have heard in the last week that notices will be published online in the autumn about how businesses can prepare for a...