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for to conclude the eu uk agreement. let's get more on that.— to conclude the eu uk agreement.s since brexit, _ let's get more on that. for the past four years since brexit, for - let's get more on that. for the past four years since brexit, for the - four years since brexit, for the past eight years since that fateful vote back in 2016, there have been negotiations between the eu, spain and the uk about what happens to gibraltar and as you outline bear its geography makes it unique, the fact it is a british sovereign territory but on the tip of spain, the spanish have always said they wanted it back in the british say it�*s a matter of sovereignty. most people living in gibraltar seem to favour british rule, surveys suggest that. the whole issue here is not creating any friction on the border between gibraltar and spain itself so that is why we have been having these talks, more talks today, significant that lord cameron is here, also his spanish counterpart on top eu officials, no real signs of a breakthrough or announcement of a deal, but they are all saying they are moving
for to conclude the eu uk agreement. let's get more on that.— to conclude the eu uk agreement.s since brexit, _ let's get more on that. for the past four years since brexit, for - let's get more on that. for the past four years since brexit, for the - four years since brexit, for the past eight years since that fateful vote back in 2016, there have been negotiations between the eu, spain and the uk about what happens to gibraltar and as you outline bear its geography makes it unique, the fact...
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them, the belfast good friday agreement, which of course is underpinned by the echr and also the eu, ukeement, which is underpinned by the echr now you answer how we solve those problems and leave the echr, then we can have a conversation . but if you're just conversation. but if you're just going to sit here and say, oh, i don't like a ruling that the echr did, so we should leave without thinking about of without thinking about some of the then that's the consequences, then that's just serious proposal. the consequences, then that's just i serious proposal. the consequences, then that's just i think'ious proposal. the consequences, then that's just i think you proposal. the consequences, then that's just i think you haveosal. the consequences, then that's just i think you have tonl. the consequences, then that's just i think you have to look well, i think you have to look at it in the other direction that there consequences that there are consequences to this because is this ruling, because this is essentially legislation to essentially using legislation to promote a particular politic
them, the belfast good friday agreement, which of course is underpinned by the echr and also the eu, ukeement, which is underpinned by the echr now you answer how we solve those problems and leave the echr, then we can have a conversation . but if you're just conversation. but if you're just going to sit here and say, oh, i don't like a ruling that the echr did, so we should leave without thinking about of without thinking about some of the then that's the consequences, then that's just serious...
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france is a member of the eu, the uk is not.members of nato, but the principles for managing nuclear arsenals are purely their own. there is no coordination. if we are talking about strategic, doctrinal. about operational-tactical dimensions, then there is no cooperation as such; moreover, as you know, france is not a member of the nato nuclear planning group, it is in every possible way proud of the exclusively national character of its nuclear arsenal, moreover, france also has some unique things, for example, only france has, as far as one can judge, the means of delivering nuclear weapons to... decision will be hosted in paris, the uk is tightly integrated, the nato regimes themselves, there is very great cooperation in the uk, again a very long cooperation with the usa, in principle , a rather unique situation when it seems as a sovereign warhead, but at the same time in many ways similar to the warhead of its best friend overseas, it is planned for delivery on taken in ... ballistic missile submarines, with boats with thes
france is a member of the eu, the uk is not.members of nato, but the principles for managing nuclear arsenals are purely their own. there is no coordination. if we are talking about strategic, doctrinal. about operational-tactical dimensions, then there is no cooperation as such; moreover, as you know, france is not a member of the nato nuclear planning group, it is in every possible way proud of the exclusively national character of its nuclear arsenal, moreover, france also has some unique...
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they came from the uk . the eu state wants to return uk. the eu state wants to return to the uk. not racist . to the uk. now. it's not racist. then it's possible and it's reasonable and it's lawful and it's mainstream. i mean, the hypocrisy is obvious . it's the hypocrisy is obvious. it's the real pleasure i take from it, though it does show that the rwanda scheme is working as a deterrent . already. we haven't, deterrent. already. we haven't, as people like to point out, managed to send anyone to rwanda yet, but it's having a deterrent effect. >> and let me just ask you, the quicker then so you're saying that hypocritical and all the rest of it. if you remove that aspect though, do you think that rishi sunak should be able to receive it should be accepting people back, take away whether or not it's hypocritical for them to ask or whatever. >> i won't take away that point because unless and until they agree, the eu to take back people from the uk, we shouldn't accept taking people back from ireland. >> sir philip well, when we left the eu under brexit, we also left the dublin agr
they came from the uk . the eu state wants to return uk. the eu state wants to return to the uk. not racist . to the uk. now. it's not racist. then it's possible and it's reasonable and it's lawful and it's mainstream. i mean, the hypocrisy is obvious . it's the hypocrisy is obvious. it's the real pleasure i take from it, though it does show that the rwanda scheme is working as a deterrent . already. we haven't, deterrent. already. we haven't, as people like to point out, managed to send anyone...
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and jose says maybe the eu ought to maybe the uk and the eu ought to invoke article 15, allows contractingom certain rights guaranteed by the convention in a time of war or other public emergency threatening the life of the nation. well the nation being undermined wing jurist undermined by left wing jurist prudence, perhaps the most often cited human rights organisation on the israel—palestine conflict is amnesty international. it has mastered the art of appearing to be a neutral body, purely interested in the well—being of all. however, amnesty has once again tarnished its reputation , again tarnished its reputation, although it hasn't yet stopped official bodies quoting it as an authoritative source. it's worth remembering that amnesty decided that alexei navalny was not a prisoner of conscience because he made , quote, discriminatory he made, quote, discriminatory statements before it made a humiliating u—turn. amnesty is back with another blunder . today back with another blunder. today it released a statement saying the death in custody of waleed dadkhah, a 62 year old palestinian wri
and jose says maybe the eu ought to maybe the uk and the eu ought to invoke article 15, allows contractingom certain rights guaranteed by the convention in a time of war or other public emergency threatening the life of the nation. well the nation being undermined wing jurist undermined by left wing jurist prudence, perhaps the most often cited human rights organisation on the israel—palestine conflict is amnesty international. it has mastered the art of appearing to be a neutral body, purely...
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france is a member of the eu, the uk is not.oth are members of nato, but the principles for managing nuclear arsenals are purely their own. there is no coordination. if we are talking about strategic, doctrinal, operational-tactical dimensions, then here there is no cooperation as such; moreover, as is known, france is not a member of the nato nuclear planning group and is in every possible way proud of the exclusively national character of its nuclear arsenal. moreover, france also has some unique things, for example, only france has. as far as one can judge , the means of delivering nuclear weapons on aircraft carriers are airplanes, but in principle there are no intentions that... to transfer its nuclear arsenal to external management accounts is not visible in france, all the talk is about a certain a european deterrent, which is sometimes understood as the french one, and they must take into account the fact that even if france takes on some obligations to provide a nuclear umbrella over its european partners, decisions wil
france is a member of the eu, the uk is not.oth are members of nato, but the principles for managing nuclear arsenals are purely their own. there is no coordination. if we are talking about strategic, doctrinal, operational-tactical dimensions, then here there is no cooperation as such; moreover, as is known, france is not a member of the nato nuclear planning group and is in every possible way proud of the exclusively national character of its nuclear arsenal. moreover, france also has some...
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eu member, uk no.oth are members of nato, but the principles for managing nuclear arsenals are purely their own. there is no coordination. if we are talking about strategic, doctrinal, operational-tactical dimensions, then there is no cooperation as such. moreover, as you know, france is not part of the nato nuclear planning group - it is in every possible way proud exclusively national. the nature of its nuclear arsenal, moreover, france has some unique things, for example, only france has, as far as one can judge, means of delivering nuclear weapons on aircraft carriers, these are airplanes, but in principle there are no intentions to transfer its the nuclear arsenal in france is not visible, all the talk is about some kind of european one. by which french is sometimes understood, they must take into account that even if france undertakes some obligations to ensure nuclear umbrella over its european partners, then decisions will still be made in paris. in the uk, it is tightly integrated, in fact, in
eu member, uk no.oth are members of nato, but the principles for managing nuclear arsenals are purely their own. there is no coordination. if we are talking about strategic, doctrinal, operational-tactical dimensions, then there is no cooperation as such. moreover, as you know, france is not part of the nato nuclear planning group - it is in every possible way proud exclusively national. the nature of its nuclear arsenal, moreover, france has some unique things, for example, only france has, as...
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the telegraph uk attacks eu double standards on migrants. m seekers in shock rwanda move. the times says depressed and anxious face losing their benefit and eye news. sunak to resist early election as tory rebels on manoeuvres. finally, the star says umpah umpah coffee jumpers, whatever that means. those are your front pages. that's all we've got time for. thank you to my guest tonight leo kearse and louis schaffer. simon evans will be here tomorrow at 11 pm. with nick dixon and cressida wetton. and if you are watching at 5 am. sit down, get yourself sorted and stay tuned for breakfast till the next one. have a good one. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boiler dollars. sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hello! here's your latest weather update from the met office for gb news. we hold on to rather mixed weather conditions across the uk during the week ahead. rain at times, but temperatures will also be on the rise. at the moment. low pressure is in charge, sitting out towards the east of the uk, this weather front b
the telegraph uk attacks eu double standards on migrants. m seekers in shock rwanda move. the times says depressed and anxious face losing their benefit and eye news. sunak to resist early election as tory rebels on manoeuvres. finally, the star says umpah umpah coffee jumpers, whatever that means. those are your front pages. that's all we've got time for. thank you to my guest tonight leo kearse and louis schaffer. simon evans will be here tomorrow at 11 pm. with nick dixon and cressida...
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i think the eu is ahead, the uk has worked _ think the eu is ahead, the uk has worked a — think the euy. the first thing you need is an international ai agency so that— need is an international ai agency so that we — need is an international ai agency so that we can work together and, when _ so that we can work together and, when things get more complicated than they— when things get more complicated than they are now, we are prepared. ithink— than they are now, we are prepared. i think that _ than they are now, we are prepared. i think that what we have now is a rough _ i think that what we have now is a rough draft. — i think that what we have now is a rough draft, we are working things out technically and legally, the eu ai out technically and legally, the eu al act— out technically and legally, the eu al act will— out technically and legally, the eu ai act will not be perfect, we will learn _ ai act will not be perfect, we will learn from — ai act will not be perfect, we will learn from that. the biggest problem is that— learn from that. the biggest problem is that we _ learn from
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and costs rise as businesses grapple with new physical checks at the uk border on eu plant and food imports. welcome to world business report. we start in the eurozone where the economy grew by more than expected in the first quarter of 2024, lifted by a return to growth for germany and strong expansion in spain. gross domestic product grew by 0.3% quarter—on—quarter, making it a 0.5% year—on—year rise. at the same time though, the fourth quarter gdp figure was also revised down to minus 0.1% from a previous reading of zero. it means the euro zone was in a technical recession in the second half of 2023. let's speak to carsten brzeski, global head of macro for ing research. let me put back to you. what we learn from these figures about the health of the eurozone? we learn from these figures about the health of the eurozone?— health of the eurozone? we learn that the euro _ health of the eurozone? we learn that the euro zone _ health of the eurozone? we learn that the euro zone economy - health of the eurozone? we learn that the euro zone economy is . that the euro zone economy is growing. on
and costs rise as businesses grapple with new physical checks at the uk border on eu plant and food imports. welcome to world business report. we start in the eurozone where the economy grew by more than expected in the first quarter of 2024, lifted by a return to growth for germany and strong expansion in spain. gross domestic product grew by 0.3% quarter—on—quarter, making it a 0.5% year—on—year rise. at the same time though, the fourth quarter gdp figure was also revised down to...
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eu. patricia says. no, they should not be allowed to vote in the uk elections has no exceptions. citizens should absolutely not be allowed to vote. exclamation mark this once great country is going right down the pan and sally says the world's gone mad . sally says the world's gone mad. this cannot be right. no, no, we should refuse . keep them coming should refuse. keep them coming in now. we'll be reading them out on our through the show now. earlier today, i sat down for an explosive interview with arron banks, the former ukip donor and multi—millionaire businessman. you can catch the full podcast from 6 am. tomorrow on spotify, youtube, gb news website or wherever you get your podcasts. but for now, here's a sneak preview you won't want to miss it. >> frankly, the polls have suggested that, so tory is going to be dozens come across, i think more than dozens tory mps just say that because, you know, they're at a point where they can't win as a conservative, but they might have half a chance as a reform. when you say that you say that you think, yeah. >> or have you do you know
eu. patricia says. no, they should not be allowed to vote in the uk elections has no exceptions. citizens should absolutely not be allowed to vote. exclamation mark this once great country is going right down the pan and sally says the world's gone mad . sally says the world's gone mad. this cannot be right. no, no, we should refuse . keep them coming should refuse. keep them coming in now. we'll be reading them out on our through the show now. earlier today, i sat down for an explosive...
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i think that a real turning point came, in the united states, but really across the world, the eu, the uk7, when people really started realising the power of technology and how it can shape the world more than i think folks suspected in the past. and that's when regulatory agencies really started waking up and pushing back on some of these companies. you know, and these days now it's sort of obvious in the united states, the federal trade commission, the securities and exchange, sec, the department ofjustice here all pushing back and in some cases going after them in legal cases. but basically, they sort of, companies like google and really facebook for a very long time enjoy getting as much data as they can as long as they're able to. and around 2016, 2017, i want to say they were really starting to push back at least on some of these big companies. and google, at least, as well as its sort of compatriots, i guess, started at least pulling back. but that is not to say that they don't still do it in other ways. they collect tons of information on us, whether it's through chrome, their int
i think that a real turning point came, in the united states, but really across the world, the eu, the uk7, when people really started realising the power of technology and how it can shape the world more than i think folks suspected in the past. and that's when regulatory agencies really started waking up and pushing back on some of these companies. you know, and these days now it's sort of obvious in the united states, the federal trade commission, the securities and exchange, sec, the...
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but it is incredibly easy to go to the website and ordering e bike which is not according to the eu in uke very cheaply built in the can catch fire very easily and there's a fire risk and they also are putting people off e bikes which is a shame because these are good motorbikes. find e bikes which is a shame because these are good motorbikes. and where these are good motorbikes. and where the from, these are good motorbikes. and where they from. who's _ these are good motorbikes. and where they from, who's regulating _ these are good motorbikes. and where they from, who's regulating them - these are good motorbikes. and where they from, who's regulating them and | they from, who's regulating them and things about speed and safety and peterjewel, slowly curtailed today but thank you for being with us. our top story is the eclipse, the ride around the world that is right across the us in the certainly cut peoples attention and people are cheering on that solar eclipse and before i go, want to leave you with some of the highlights. everton are going to appeal against the two point deduction
but it is incredibly easy to go to the website and ordering e bike which is not according to the eu in uke very cheaply built in the can catch fire very easily and there's a fire risk and they also are putting people off e bikes which is a shame because these are good motorbikes. find e bikes which is a shame because these are good motorbikes. and where these are good motorbikes. and where the from, these are good motorbikes. and where they from. who's _ these are good motorbikes. and where...
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. citizenship to the millions of eu migrants uk . bute to the economy. now, starmer hasn't made final decision on hasn't made a final decision on this. labour's shadow business secretary, jonathan reynolds, said last year we believe if people make a contribution to this country , if they live here, this country, if they live here, there's an argument for them being in the process. being involved in the process. i'll tell you what is. this i'll tell you what this is. this is way is it not, of rigging is a way is it not, of rigging the deck at general elections going your going forward? benjamin, your views, , i mean, i think views, well, i mean, i think it's first of all, it's not labour policy, but maybe it will be. >> it's perfectly reasonable, you know, that is the point of citizenship. live in citizenship. if you live in somewhere enough and somewhere for long enough and you then you you pay taxes there, then you eventually gain right be eventually gain the right to be a citizen. think a lot of a citizen. and i think a lot of these
. citizenship to the millions of eu migrants uk . bute to the economy. now, starmer hasn't made final decision on hasn't made a final decision on this. labour's shadow business secretary, jonathan reynolds, said last year we believe if people make a contribution to this country , if they live here, this country, if they live here, there's an argument for them being in the process. being involved in the process. i'll tell you what is. this i'll tell you what this is. this is way is it not, of...
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the new import charges will affect all fresh produce coming from the eu to the uk.ge of up to £29. if a business is importing multiple types of products, say, cheese and meat, it'll pay for each category, up to a maximum of £145 per consignment — extra costs that could well be passed on to us as customers. the charges also apply to plants, seeds and flowers imported from the eu. that'll affect businesses like this garden centre in surrey. so what worries them most? financially, and waiting times. waiting times are the biggest. our business model is based on speed and efficiency, and if that's taken away, that's only going to be more detrimental to the company. and there are similar concerns at this cafe and deli in tunbridge wells, which imports food and wine from italy. i will have to pay high prices to bring my goods in and those prices will be passed to the consumer. the products we sell, i can't go and buy anywhere else. the government says the charges will help to pay for world—class border facilities, adding that the checks are needed to ensure the quality and
the new import charges will affect all fresh produce coming from the eu to the uk.ge of up to £29. if a business is importing multiple types of products, say, cheese and meat, it'll pay for each category, up to a maximum of £145 per consignment — extra costs that could well be passed on to us as customers. the charges also apply to plants, seeds and flowers imported from the eu. that'll affect businesses like this garden centre in surrey. so what worries them most? financially, and waiting...
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piling on the pounds: new charges on eu food coming into the uk. "more money is always good" — rock legend gene simmons speaks to the bbc about selling the kiss back catalgogue. the best thing about this deal is who we are doing this deal with, about the collaborative nature, and about the collaborative nature, and about how we have met our newest, best friends. welcome to world business report. i'm egon cossou. we start in the uk, where the government has unveiled how much companies will have to pay to import certain food from the eu, now the country is no longer part of the european union. small imports of things like fish, salami and cheese will attract fees of up to £145 from the end of this month. the government says the fees will be used to pay for what it describes as "world—class border facilities". well, earlier, i spoke to phil pluck. he's the boss of the cold chain federation, which represents companies working in the temperature controlled supply chain. i asked him about the impact on food prices. i think it's almost guaranteed to have
piling on the pounds: new charges on eu food coming into the uk. "more money is always good" — rock legend gene simmons speaks to the bbc about selling the kiss back catalgogue. the best thing about this deal is who we are doing this deal with, about the collaborative nature, and about the collaborative nature, and about how we have met our newest, best friends. welcome to world business report. i'm egon cossou. we start in the uk, where the government has unveiled how much...
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>> so many different ingredients in food here that is not allowed in the uk, eu, canada.ill have different ingredients. the system is set up for failure to make us overweight, get us coming and going. we do have self-agency and that is the message that gets shut down, we canopt out. >> brian: good food is good for you. >> or eat less of bad stuff and that does work. again, all the data shows while food may not be ideal. eat less. >> brian: i wish my ancestors did not leave italy. >> ainsley: we wouldn't have heard your wonderful stories about your grandfather who had the eye glass store. >> brian: we have a problem here. we need vacation. >> ainsley: america would not have camouflage if not for your family. >> whoa, who knew. >> will: in summer, boys are stronger than girls, if you make wise choices, less chance of being obese. >> brian: all on the keep it real podcast. end on high note. >> will: jillian is sticking around for a fiction versus fact quick. check in with dana perino. >> dana: i like how you summed that up, will. thank you. to this antisemitism spreading lik
>> so many different ingredients in food here that is not allowed in the uk, eu, canada.ill have different ingredients. the system is set up for failure to make us overweight, get us coming and going. we do have self-agency and that is the message that gets shut down, we canopt out. >> brian: good food is good for you. >> or eat less of bad stuff and that does work. again, all the data shows while food may not be ideal. eat less. >> brian: i wish my ancestors did not...
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new alliances because there's much more going on in the world than just issues concerning the uk and the eu south has reacted, for instance, in relation to ukraine. countries are not looking at resolving problems as if it was 1945 with a handful of great powers. and i think the paper seriously addresses that and wants a new government, whether it's a continuation of a conservative government or a new labour government, to look afresh at how we might deal with these matters. he's known as the hardest geezer, and russ cook from west sussex has earned that nickname — by running the entire length of africa, for charity. he set off last april from south africa's southern—most tip and has covered the equivalent distance of 385 marathons. the route took him north through countries including angola, nigeria and ivory coast, before ending in the north of tunisia. ellie price reports. only the hardest geezer could do it.
new alliances because there's much more going on in the world than just issues concerning the uk and the eu south has reacted, for instance, in relation to ukraine. countries are not looking at resolving problems as if it was 1945 with a handful of great powers. and i think the paper seriously addresses that and wants a new government, whether it's a continuation of a conservative government or a new labour government, to look afresh at how we might deal with these matters. he's known as the...
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it cannot be denied that the eu in the uk have got much more sluggish economy than the us.conomy has been facing a different problem — not inflation but deflation. a weak recovery from the covid crisis had seen prices falling for six straight months before an uptick in demand in february, thanks to lunar new year celebrations. but it looks like that was a something of a blip. data out in the last few hours shows the price of goods at the factory gate — producer prices — continuing to fall. and consumer price inflation fell back to just 0.1% — a slump from the 0.7% recorded in february. prices began rising again in february after a months of deflation. rory green is chief china economist and head of asia research at globaldata ts lombard. welcome to the programme. china is struggling and deflation is persisting?— persisting? that is right. a nice problem _ persisting? that is right. a nice problem to _ persisting? that is right. a nice problem to have - persisting? that is right. a . nice problem to have compare persisting? that is right. a - nice problem to have compare to
it cannot be denied that the eu in the uk have got much more sluggish economy than the us.conomy has been facing a different problem — not inflation but deflation. a weak recovery from the covid crisis had seen prices falling for six straight months before an uptick in demand in february, thanks to lunar new year celebrations. but it looks like that was a something of a blip. data out in the last few hours shows the price of goods at the factory gate — producer prices — continuing to...
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uk. jon donnison, bbc news, in calais. the body representing the haulage industry has warned of "chaos and confusion" with the introduction of new border checks on some products from the euystem will work before the rules come into force in two days. a gold pocket—watch worn by the wealthiest passenger on the titanic, has sold for almost £1 million at auction. 0nce fees are added, it's the highest price ever paid at auction for a single item recovered from the scene of the 1912 disaster. a leather violin bag owned by the leader of the orchestra, which famously played on as the ship sank, fetched £290,000. duncan kennedy reports. 105,000. there's nothing like the titanic to evoke memories, passion and buyers. this auction included one of the items that titanic collectors desire most of all — it's the gold pocket watch belonging to a passenger believed to be one of the richest people in the world, jothacob astor. he and 1,500 others died when the ship sank in april 1912 in the north atlantic. what jj astor's watch represents is something touchable from history, which is why people are still willing to pay so much money for it. the bidding for the watch started way beyond t
uk. jon donnison, bbc news, in calais. the body representing the haulage industry has warned of "chaos and confusion" with the introduction of new border checks on some products from the euystem will work before the rules come into force in two days. a gold pocket—watch worn by the wealthiest passenger on the titanic, has sold for almost £1 million at auction. 0nce fees are added, it's the highest price ever paid at auction for a single item recovered from the scene of the 1912...
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the eu commission announces proposals to open discussions with the uk to allow free movement of peopleinclude everyone? and is this just their way to get us back into the brussels club? we'll be debating that next and we'll be looking ahead to this weekend's football action, including that all important fa cup semi—final between manchester city and chelsea and a relegation battle for my club, forest. that's all coming up in your next hour. £69 billion and rising, in fact, rising to £91 billion within the next government's terms. unless we clamp down on long term sickness benefits, sick benefits now are second only to the nhs in every tax pound you pay £2,000 each every year is what you pay. as a taxpayer towards other people's benefits. 53% of those benefits are people with mental health conditions, including anxiety and depression. can this ever be tackled if we don't , will it tackled if we don't, will it simply sink the government? plus a debate coming up, a lively one, i'll tell you that much. should we join the eu's freedom of movement plan being dangled like a carrot from brussel
the eu commission announces proposals to open discussions with the uk to allow free movement of peopleinclude everyone? and is this just their way to get us back into the brussels club? we'll be debating that next and we'll be looking ahead to this weekend's football action, including that all important fa cup semi—final between manchester city and chelsea and a relegation battle for my club, forest. that's all coming up in your next hour. £69 billion and rising, in fact, rising to £91...
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staying in the uk, and the haulage industry is calling for urgent clarity on how new post—brexit checks on food imports from the eu goods. thousands of people have gathered in georgia�*s capital, tblisi, demanding the government revoke a controversial "foreign agents" bill. the caucasus nation has been gripped by mass protests since mid—april, when the ruling georgian dream party reintroduced plans to pass the law — which would require any independent ngo or media organisation that receives more than 20% of funding from abroad to register as an "organisation pursuing the interests of a foreign power." critics says it mirrors a russian law on "foreign agents" — which they say has been used to silence media outlets critical of the kremlin. the european union has warned that the bill would undermine the country�*s european aspirations. tinatin japaridze, is a political risk analyst at eurasia group. i asked her what are the main concerns regarding the proposed law on foreign influence in georgia. well, the biggest concern is that the draft law would silence the freedom of speech of georgian organisations and also by
staying in the uk, and the haulage industry is calling for urgent clarity on how new post—brexit checks on food imports from the eu goods. thousands of people have gathered in georgia�*s capital, tblisi, demanding the government revoke a controversial "foreign agents" bill. the caucasus nation has been gripped by mass protests since mid—april, when the ruling georgian dream party reintroduced plans to pass the law — which would require any independent ngo or media organisation...
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if you were uk at the were in the eu. ing leaving the echr. that not be the echr. that would not be possible member state of possible as a member state of the eu, but actually the brexit benefits are better than people think. >> yeah, i don't, i don't see them as benefits at all. i'm in complete agreement with nicolas. i think . i don't see the i don't think. i don't see the benefits. i think it's been disastrous. and i think we need to accept that we were misled. we misled . we were misled. >> we've had we've had a shallower than germany shallower recession than germany and . and the eurozone. >> stop the boats. we haven't stopped we're not stopped the boats. we're not going stop. stopped the boats. we're not goiiit stop. stopped the boats. we're not goiiit st0|be even harder if we >> it would be even harder if we were the eu. were in the eu. >> hard now. the french >> it's hard now. the french have actually colluded with all the boats because it's like, oh, you know, we don't care. let's let the boats go. they're probabl
if you were uk at the were in the eu. ing leaving the echr. that not be the echr. that would not be possible member state of possible as a member state of the eu, but actually the brexit benefits are better than people think. >> yeah, i don't, i don't see them as benefits at all. i'm in complete agreement with nicolas. i think . i don't see the i don't think. i don't see the benefits. i think it's been disastrous. and i think we need to accept that we were misled. we misled . we were...
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if you were uk at the were in the eu. ing leaving the echr. that not be the echr. that would not be possible member state of possible as a member state of the eu, but actually the brexit benefits are better than people think. >> yeah, i don't, i don't see them as benefits at all. i'm in complete agreement with nicolas. i think . i don't see the i don't think. i don't see the benefits. i think it's been disastrous. and i think we need to accept that we were misled. we misled . we were misled. >> we've had we've had a shallower than germany shallower recession than germany and . and the eurozone. >> stop the boats. we haven't stopped we're not stopped the boats. we're not going stop. stopped the boats. we're not goiiit stop. stopped the boats. we're not goiiit st0|be even harder if we >> it would be even harder if we were the eu. were in the eu. >> hard now. the french >> it's hard now. the french have actually colluded with all the boats because it's like, oh, you know, we don't care. let's let the boats go. they're probabl
if you were uk at the were in the eu. ing leaving the echr. that not be the echr. that would not be possible member state of possible as a member state of the eu, but actually the brexit benefits are better than people think. >> yeah, i don't, i don't see them as benefits at all. i'm in complete agreement with nicolas. i think . i don't see the i don't think. i don't see the benefits. i think it's been disastrous. and i think we need to accept that we were misled. we misled . we were...
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the new import charges will affect all fresh produce coming from the eu to the uk. it'll pay for each category, up to a maximum of £145 per consignment — extra costs that could well be passed on to us as customers. the charges also apply to plants, seeds and flowers imported from the eu. that'll affect businesses like this garden centre in surrey. so what worries them most? financially, and waiting times. waiting times are the biggest. our business model is based on speed and efficiency, and if that's taken away, that's only going to be more detrimental to the company. and there are similar concerns at this cafe and deli in tunbridge wells, which imports food and wine from italy. i will have to pay high prices to bring my goods in and those prices will be passed to the consumer. the products we sell, i can't go and buy anywhere else. the government says the charges will help to pay for world—class border facilities, adding that the checks are needed to ensure the quality and safety of imports to protect food supply, farmers and the environment. ben boulos, bbc news.
the new import charges will affect all fresh produce coming from the eu to the uk. it'll pay for each category, up to a maximum of £145 per consignment — extra costs that could well be passed on to us as customers. the charges also apply to plants, seeds and flowers imported from the eu. that'll affect businesses like this garden centre in surrey. so what worries them most? financially, and waiting times. waiting times are the biggest. our business model is based on speed and efficiency, and...
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we'll put that to donald trump's ambassador to the eu and a former senior uk diplomat.ght, we are in the tees valley — where the upcoming mayoral election could be a bellweather for the general election. and this... we think something big is going to happen. something massive. they shriek. oh, my god. # he looks up grinning like a devil # it's new, the shape of your body...# - the inexorable rise of taylor swift as she sends out not one, but a double album's worth with the tortured poets department. how has she shape—shifted the music industry? we'll be asking the writer and serious swiftie, cat mckenna. good evening. how do we calibrate the chances of wider conflict in this precarious world, and where is the most danger? this weekend the us house of representatives will likely make a decision on the long stalled multi—billion pound package of military aid for ukraine, for israel. and also for the indo—pacific region, including taiwan. of course, threats and warnings abound. and ahead of the us vote, ukraine's prime minister's warned that if ukraine loses the conflict w
we'll put that to donald trump's ambassador to the eu and a former senior uk diplomat.ght, we are in the tees valley — where the upcoming mayoral election could be a bellweather for the general election. and this... we think something big is going to happen. something massive. they shriek. oh, my god. # he looks up grinning like a devil # it's new, the shape of your body...# - the inexorable rise of taylor swift as she sends out not one, but a double album's worth with the tortured poets...
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the 3.7 million eu citizens living in the be eu citizens living in the uk be given citizenship and givenenship and a voting shawn no voting right? shawn says no other eu countries would allow us brits to vote in their countries, so why should we let them with our electoral them play with our electoral system? says absolutely. system? thomas says absolutely. my system? thomas says absolutely. my partner hungarian and my partner is hungarian and has worked year. she has been worked every year. she has been here, learn the language and customs and considers a uk home. most of the eu nationals i've met are similar, unlike others who come over on boats. emma says labour are just manipulating everything to steal as many votes possible at as many votes as possible at your is in, 7% of you your verdict is in, 7% of you agree eu citizens living in agree that eu citizens living in the should be given the uk should be given citizenship and a right to vote. wow. okay, 93% of you think they shouldn't all right, well, coming up as jk rowling wins a brave victory for free speech against humza yousaf ha
the 3.7 million eu citizens living in the be eu citizens living in the uk be given citizenship and givenenship and a voting shawn no voting right? shawn says no other eu countries would allow us brits to vote in their countries, so why should we let them with our electoral them play with our electoral system? says absolutely. system? thomas says absolutely. my system? thomas says absolutely. my partner hungarian and my partner is hungarian and has worked year. she has been worked every year....
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rather distant deal with the eu prioritising freedom to regulate ourselves, but the result means different regulations mean you get checks both ways. we have had checks for uke reverse, eu imports into great women —— great britain in particular. it is called the common user charge, £29 for many different types of medium and high risk foodstuffs like yoghurt, salami sausages as you mentioned, and up to five different items in one consignment, a lorry load or a pallet loads, that is how you would get to £145, the figure used by trade bodies tonight who are unhappy, they say it could contribute to rising food prices and lower availability. probably the biggest thing is it is an inconvenience for a lorry loads and where it may affect things is for smallerjellies, smaller businesses, because they pay the same flat charge. —— is for smaller delis. government acknowledges 0.2% in a couple of years food inflation but they say it is important for bio—security, keeping the uk from plant and animal disease, but we do not know how it will come out in the wash when these rules coming in april, and later in october. thank ou, april, and later in october. thank you. faisa
rather distant deal with the eu prioritising freedom to regulate ourselves, but the result means different regulations mean you get checks both ways. we have had checks for uke reverse, eu imports into great women —— great britain in particular. it is called the common user charge, £29 for many different types of medium and high risk foodstuffs like yoghurt, salami sausages as you mentioned, and up to five different items in one consignment, a lorry load or a pallet loads, that is how you...
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says it will put in place and you returns policy, but london says it will reject it unless the eu allows the ukm the uk and that this could be linked to the rwanda policy. specifically, this claim from an irish government minister that a significant proportion of people are coming through the border. they estimate higher than 80%. the claim is that migrants are travelling from northern ireland and then going down through the land border into ireland. remember, this land border is an open border. there are no border posts where people's identities could be checked. and in ireland, tensions have been rising over asylum seekers. this is a video we have verified from a small town last weekend showing anti—migra nt protests. so what's the irish government's evidence for their claim? we asked them. they wouldn't give us any figures for how many migrants have crossed the land border, and there aren't any publicly available. instead, they pointed to a rise in asylum applications at the international protection office in dublin. they said over 6,000 people have applied here rather than at ports or airpo
says it will put in place and you returns policy, but london says it will reject it unless the eu allows the ukm the uk and that this could be linked to the rwanda policy. specifically, this claim from an irish government minister that a significant proportion of people are coming through the border. they estimate higher than 80%. the claim is that migrants are travelling from northern ireland and then going down through the land border into ireland. remember, this land border is an open...
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the iranian forem minister was quite clear that he holds washington responsible, washington, the uk and the eu and the allies of israel have continued supplying weapons to israel to conduct and carry out the genocidal campaign in palestine, but they're also supplying the weapons to carry out these kind of assassinations, and it, as you've mentioned, it's... not the first, particularly on syrian territory, and this was what made it even more heinous for me and why everybody here is still in shock. this was around five o'clock in the afternoon. so two hours before ifta, the breaking of first during ramadan, it was pack full of people, the equivalent to oxford circus in london, and as you said, it targets what is effectively a diplomatic uh zone, it was the consular section, which is actually the residence if i understand it of the ambassador, um, general zahi was there under diplomatic immunity, so this is... actually a terrorist act, i mean, i consider israel to be a terrorist state anyway for for all of its other actions, but this was a clear under international law, a terrorist act, and yet t
the iranian forem minister was quite clear that he holds washington responsible, washington, the uk and the eu and the allies of israel have continued supplying weapons to israel to conduct and carry out the genocidal campaign in palestine, but they're also supplying the weapons to carry out these kind of assassinations, and it, as you've mentioned, it's... not the first, particularly on syrian territory, and this was what made it even more heinous for me and why everybody here is still in...
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iranian foreign minister was quite clear that he holds washington responsible, washington, the uk and the eu and the allies of israel have continued. supplying weapons to israel to conduct and carry out the genocidal campaign in palestine, but they're also supplying the weapons to carry out these kind of assassinations, and it, as you've mentioned, it's not the first, particularly on syrian territory, and this was uh, what made it even more heinous for me and why everybody here is still in shock, this was around five o'clock in the afternoon, so two hours before ifta, the breaking of first during ramadan. "it was pack full of people, the equivalent to oxford circus uh in london, um, and as you said, it targets what is effectively a diplomatic uh zone, it was the consular section, which is actually the residence if i understand that of ambassador, um, general zahidi was there uh, under diplomatic immunity, so this is actually a terrorist act, i mean, i consider israel to be a terrorist. state anyway for for all of its other actions, but this was a clear under international law, a terrorist ac
iranian foreign minister was quite clear that he holds washington responsible, washington, the uk and the eu and the allies of israel have continued. supplying weapons to israel to conduct and carry out the genocidal campaign in palestine, but they're also supplying the weapons to carry out these kind of assassinations, and it, as you've mentioned, it's not the first, particularly on syrian territory, and this was uh, what made it even more heinous for me and why everybody here is still in...
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domestic population against the conflict, but the government is very allied with united states and the eu and uk his night, the iranian mission to the us said we are done. this is it. thank you so much, don't do it again, this is your morning. that's not really how they always play. we've talked about all the proxies are different ways iran uses to strike so it's notjust, it's extremely rare with alternate to have a direct attack from iran to israel. but even though they say their official mission is over, that may not be the end of it because iran enjoys this game of diplomatic possible deniability by saying we didn't tell these proxy groups to strike, we don't control hezbollah or hamas, we don't do any of this but they have other ways to strike back against israel and that's what everyone is waiting for at this point and to see how large the attacks are, if they come and i destabilising to lebanon, jordan and other places in the region. jordan and other places in the reuion. . ., . , region. the concern is high. mark, is _ region. the concern is high. mark, is there _ region. the concern is h
domestic population against the conflict, but the government is very allied with united states and the eu and uk his night, the iranian mission to the us said we are done. this is it. thank you so much, don't do it again, this is your morning. that's not really how they always play. we've talked about all the proxies are different ways iran uses to strike so it's notjust, it's extremely rare with alternate to have a direct attack from iran to israel. but even though they say their official...
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doesn't see this as a bilateral negotiation, between the uk and ireland, they see it as something that needs to be negotiated with the whole of the euk cannot be returned to france, they don't see why arrivals that are in ireland should then be allowed to be returned to the uk. that is a uk government's perspective. they also suggested to me that this is a domestic issue to some extent for the irish government. one meeting that did go ahead was between the irish deputy prime minister and the northern ireland secretary, chris heaton harris. that wasn't supposed to be about this issue, but it was overshadowed by the whole thing, both countries suggesting that they will work together, that this is a global challenge, a global migration issue, and there will be further talks in the coming weeks and months, but clearly an issue that has sort of appeared in recent days about this rwanda policy that has been bubbling on for months and months now and one which it is difficult to see where the practical landing space will be with it, but one that both sides are kind of keen to play down as any sort of diplomatic row.— to play down as any sor
doesn't see this as a bilateral negotiation, between the uk and ireland, they see it as something that needs to be negotiated with the whole of the euk cannot be returned to france, they don't see why arrivals that are in ireland should then be allowed to be returned to the uk. that is a uk government's perspective. they also suggested to me that this is a domestic issue to some extent for the irish government. one meeting that did go ahead was between the irish deputy prime minister and the...
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refugee status is an issue across the whole of the eu, isn't it, obviously merkel opening up germany, the numbers in france, and although the numbers coming to ukuite high, they are much higher in most continental eu states. so the eu may think, well, the numbers getting to ireland compared to the numbers going to italy and so on are tiny. why should we worry? >> well, exactly. and that's the danger obviously , for people danger obviously, for people living in ireland, especially in small towns like roscrea . in the small towns like roscrea. in the video we just played, it's, it's fairly existential , but from the fairly existential, but from the lofty heights of brussels, it doesn't . it seems like a drop lofty heights of brussels, it doesn't. it seems like a drop in the ocean. >> and it's a fascinating insight into how the eu works, because as soon as the french farmers started besieging paris, the eu dropped its rules on environmentalism for farms. massive screeching u—turn very unlikely to see something similar happen in terms of migrants when it's affecting ireland . ireland. >> well, we are coming up to the eu elections where a number of
refugee status is an issue across the whole of the eu, isn't it, obviously merkel opening up germany, the numbers in france, and although the numbers coming to ukuite high, they are much higher in most continental eu states. so the eu may think, well, the numbers getting to ireland compared to the numbers going to italy and so on are tiny. why should we worry? >> well, exactly. and that's the danger obviously , for people danger obviously, for people living in ireland, especially in small...
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refugee status is an issue across the whole of the eu, isn't it, obviously merkel opening up germany, the numbers in france, and although the numbers coming to ukuite high, they are much higher in most continental eu states. so the eu may think, well, the numbers getting to ireland compared to the numbers going to italy and so on are tiny. why should we worry? >> well, exactly. and that's the danger obviously , for people danger obviously, for people living in ireland, especially in small towns like roscrea . in the small towns like roscrea. in the video we just played, it's, it's fairly existential , but from the fairly existential, but from the lofty heights of brussels, it doesn't . it seems like a drop lofty heights of brussels, it doesn't. it seems like a drop in the ocean. >> and it's a fascinating insight into how the eu works, because as soon as the french farmers started besieging paris, the eu dropped its rules on environmentalism for farms. massive screeching u—turn very unlikely to see something similar happen in terms of migrants when it's affecting ireland . ireland. >> well, we are coming up to the eu elections where a number of
refugee status is an issue across the whole of the eu, isn't it, obviously merkel opening up germany, the numbers in france, and although the numbers coming to ukuite high, they are much higher in most continental eu states. so the eu may think, well, the numbers getting to ireland compared to the numbers going to italy and so on are tiny. why should we worry? >> well, exactly. and that's the danger obviously , for people danger obviously, for people living in ireland, especially in small...
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piling on the pounds: new fees on eu food coming into the uk. back catalgogue. the best thing about this deal is who we are doing this deal with, about the collaborative nature and about the collaborative nature and about how we have met our newest best friends. welcome to world business report. we start here in the uk — where the government has unveiled how much companies will have to pay to import foods from the eu, now the country is no longer part of the european union. small imports of things like fish, salami and cheese will attract fees of up to £145 from the end of this month. the government says the fees will pay for what it describes as "world—class border facilities". phil pluck is the boss of the the cold chain federation, which represents companies working in the temperature controlled supply chain. thank you forjoining us. what impact do you think this will have on food prices? l impact do you think this will have on food prices?— impact do you think this will have on food prices?
piling on the pounds: new fees on eu food coming into the uk. back catalgogue. the best thing about this deal is who we are doing this deal with, about the collaborative nature and about the collaborative nature and about how we have met our newest best friends. welcome to world business report. we start here in the uk — where the government has unveiled how much companies will have to pay to import foods from the eu, now the country is no longer part of the european union. small imports of...
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a row between and the eu over between the uk and the eu over the industrial fishing of sandhills.it sounds incredibly boring, but you know what? it really, really isn't. the sand eel is absolutely vital for breeding seabirds and for fish stocks. and for once, i think the british government might just have got it right for the eu. don't like it ? when i first 7 when i first got to the european parliament. back in 1999, one of the things that really surprised me was the scale of what they call industrial fishing. and this was a fleet, predominantly a danish fleet, not solely but predominantly danish fleet, going into the north sea and catching sand eels, hundreds of thousands of tonnes of sand eels every single year. and those sand eels being ground up, used as fertiliser, used to feed salmon farms , and, you know, you salmon farms, and, you know, you take the sand eels out of the sea and it's very, very bad for news breeding seabirds for all sorts of other fish species . i sorts of other fish species. i always thought the whole thing was crackers. now, using what post—brexit fishin
a row between and the eu over between the uk and the eu over the industrial fishing of sandhills.it sounds incredibly boring, but you know what? it really, really isn't. the sand eel is absolutely vital for breeding seabirds and for fish stocks. and for once, i think the british government might just have got it right for the eu. don't like it ? when i first 7 when i first got to the european parliament. back in 1999, one of the things that really surprised me was the scale of what they call...
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now the uk has left the eu, we have to treat that block the same as the rest of the world when it comesods. have a good day. forfood, the government claims prices will bejust 0.2% higher government claims prices will be just 0.2% higher overall. but it's the importance of meats, cheese, the likes of the italian deli that'll see the biggest rises. the cost of health certificates is already hitting their ranges.- hitting their ranges. some su lies hitting their ranges. some supplies from _ hitting their ranges. some supplies from italy - hitting their ranges. some supplies from italy at - hitting their ranges. some supplies from italy at the l supplies from italy at the moment they decided to stop until they can unit, they can find the best way for them to reduce the price and see how it goes, to see what's going to happen in the future.- happen in the future. these formalities _ happen in the future. these formalities were _ happen in the future. these formalities were brought i happen in the future. these formalities were brought in | happen in the future. these i formalities were broug
now the uk has left the eu, we have to treat that block the same as the rest of the world when it comesods. have a good day. forfood, the government claims prices will bejust 0.2% higher government claims prices will be just 0.2% higher overall. but it's the importance of meats, cheese, the likes of the italian deli that'll see the biggest rises. the cost of health certificates is already hitting their ranges.- hitting their ranges. some su lies hitting their ranges. some supplies from _...