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but there is the european council summit next weeklj wa nt to european council summit next weeklj wantou not argue there is inflexibility in the eu negotiating position. you are smiling but let me make the point, take northern ireland, that was one of the things at the heart of this. there is northern ireland, the border, that will be about the trading relationship when britain leaves the eu torque say we can't talk about that until we have agreed the divorce term, we can't talk to you about trade, that is daft. well, the inflexibility i think comes from the inflexibility i think comes from the british government, if you want my opinion. we do, that is what you are here for! as for northern ireland, the fact this british government didn't think it would be a problem, but let us go back to or let us go forward to next week, european council summit, so the 27 have agreed to talk about post—brexit transition and trade deals with, but without the uk, so there is an opening perhapses before christmas that they will convene again. it will be like the first world war, all over by christmas. w
but there is the european council summit next weeklj wa nt to european council summit next weeklj wantou not argue there is inflexibility in the eu negotiating position. you are smiling but let me make the point, take northern ireland, that was one of the things at the heart of this. there is northern ireland, the border, that will be about the trading relationship when britain leaves the eu torque say we can't talk about that until we have agreed the divorce term, we can't talk to you about...
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the council of european ministers who were wise enough for this is the european council the prime ministers decided on a voluntary basis to take in researchers from syria three weeks later the ministers for interior with the foreign ministers were the minister of interior things so decided on it good to rebase is equal to each country and this was by and by may joy. and this was not accepted by those who voted against because they felt that there is nor there is no basis for to for such a decision in the treaties. it was a big dispute going up to the european council or to the european court of justice and defacto decided in favor of the original decision but this is something which was not very wise in my opinion the proposal i'm not alone in politics is my per. of opinion you can do this but only leave voluntarily places who can look for somebody in such scenes if you should because this is really part of who has to control to take in someone by the way. i don't know him quite well took him to really a lot of thousands of syrian refugees but not decoding to decode but on the station some
the council of european ministers who were wise enough for this is the european council the prime ministers decided on a voluntary basis to take in researchers from syria three weeks later the ministers for interior with the foreign ministers were the minister of interior things so decided on it good to rebase is equal to each country and this was by and by may joy. and this was not accepted by those who voted against because they felt that there is nor there is no basis for to for such a...
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the council of european ministers where not wise enough princes the european council the prime ministers decided on a voluntary basis to take in researchers from syria three weeks later the ministers for interior are now with the foreign ministers worried minister for interior i think so decided on it already kotori base is a quarter for each country and this was by and by may joy. and this was not accepted by those countries surveyed voted against because they felt that there is nor there is no basis for to for such a disease in the treaties and it was a big dispute going up to the european council or to the european court of justice and defacto decided in favor of the original decision but this is something which was not very wise in my opinion opposing i'm not alone in politics it is my personal opinion you can do this but only really voluntary basis you cannot force somebody in such a sense that if he should because this is really part of who has to control to take in someone by the way. i know him quite well took in voluntarily a lot of thousands of syrian refugees but not decoding
the council of european ministers where not wise enough princes the european council the prime ministers decided on a voluntary basis to take in researchers from syria three weeks later the ministers for interior are now with the foreign ministers worried minister for interior i think so decided on it already kotori base is a quarter for each country and this was by and by may joy. and this was not accepted by those countries surveyed voted against because they felt that there is nor there is...
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all i can say to all of them is, didn't they see what happened at the european council summit when davidely wanting to move onto the next stage of the talks, in other words, the transition deal, and the trend, and michel barnier and the trend, and michel barnier and everybody else said, sorry, there has not been sufficient progress. i think that they are being a little naive, if i may say so. being a little naive, if i may say so. it is a way of putting pressure, when i watched liam fox today, babbling on the television programme, like he is a wizard who is going to make things happen...! there will not be able to make things happen, they will have to work closely with the enemy, if they are the enemy, to come up with a solution. and i find the childishness of some of the leading figures quite alarming.” childishness of some of the leading figures quite alarming. i am a fan of liam fox. my god! my god! laughter. really? we share a birthday. however we felt about the european council summit last week, i thought it was a bit more positive, ifelt summit last week, i thought it was a bit mor
all i can say to all of them is, didn't they see what happened at the european council summit when davidely wanting to move onto the next stage of the talks, in other words, the transition deal, and the trend, and michel barnier and the trend, and michel barnier and everybody else said, sorry, there has not been sufficient progress. i think that they are being a little naive, if i may say so. being a little naive, if i may say so. it is a way of putting pressure, when i watched liam fox today,...
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as spain considers imposing direct rule on catalonia, the european council said there's no space for the eu to mediate in the crisis over independence. barak obama has spoken at a rally in virginia to support a democratic party candidate for governor. mr obama took aim at what he described as the fear and bitterness that marked the 2016 presidential election campaign. he also warned that politics in his country has been set back half a century by the lack of political unity. now it's time for world business report. growth forecasts cut, tourist numbers slashed, and hundreds of firms relocating. catalonia's independence vote is taking an economic toll, and the crisis is far from over. plus, holden on no longer. australia has just built its last ever car, as the country's auto industry finally shuts up shop. we find out what caused the breakdown down under. welcome to world business report. i'm rachel horne. in a moment, more revelations about nissan's quality control scandal, amid claims that corners were being cut for the last two decades. we are also looking at the independence cris
as spain considers imposing direct rule on catalonia, the european council said there's no space for the eu to mediate in the crisis over independence. barak obama has spoken at a rally in virginia to support a democratic party candidate for governor. mr obama took aim at what he described as the fear and bitterness that marked the 2016 presidential election campaign. he also warned that politics in his country has been set back half a century by the lack of political unity. now it's time for...
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speaker and with permission i would like to make a statement on last week's european council. long after we have theft the european union the uk will be a strong and committed partner, standing on side our neighbors and working together advance our shared values and interests. this council provided a further opportunity to demonstrate that ongoing commitment, through discussions that include migration, the digital market, turkey, north korea and iran. and it may be important progress in moving towards the new deeps' special partnership with the european union we wanted to see. first on migration, the uk is playing its full part. the royal navy has intercepted 172 smuggling boats, and saved over 12,000 lives since operations in the year began. while our national crime agency is work with libyan law enforcement in helping if the cablable to tackle the people smuggling and tracking networks. at the couple we welcomed the reduction in migrant crossings, and for renewed prevention behind the bolivian political process and must also address the root causes crying home to the mediterr
speaker and with permission i would like to make a statement on last week's european council. long after we have theft the european union the uk will be a strong and committed partner, standing on side our neighbors and working together advance our shared values and interests. this council provided a further opportunity to demonstrate that ongoing commitment, through discussions that include migration, the digital market, turkey, north korea and iran. and it may be important progress in moving...
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we can go direct to brussels, where eu leaders are meeting for a european council summit, and our reportmonitoring events. yes, outside source has been to brussels a lot since the brexit wrote and we are back again for a two—day european council summit —— vote. at the moment, everyone is having dinner, towards the end theresa may will be addressing eve ryo ne theresa may will be addressing everyone else and giving her analysis of the state of the brexit talks. such is the way the eu approaches these matters, none of the leaders will respond to what she says, because the eu insists brexit we're only happens within brexit negotiations. but all of those leaders have been commenting on these talks and discussions with each other and in interviews with journalists as well. i've spoken to some of these leaders. this is the president of the european parliament explaining why there are still major stumbling blocks before the uk and the eu can get into what their future relationship might look like. you know our position, the three most important points, we are united on this. citizens rights, mo
we can go direct to brussels, where eu leaders are meeting for a european council summit, and our reportmonitoring events. yes, outside source has been to brussels a lot since the brexit wrote and we are back again for a two—day european council summit —— vote. at the moment, everyone is having dinner, towards the end theresa may will be addressing eve ryo ne theresa may will be addressing everyone else and giving her analysis of the state of the brexit talks. such is the way the eu...
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well just in the last hour the president of the european commission and the european council have been giving a press briefing want to go to brussels now our max hoffman is standing by he's covering this summit force good evening to you max what did you make of mr toast and mr youngers comments the start was migration policy. migration is probably the biggest topic they talked about because that's what's been discussed so far bragg's it is on the menu for dinner there's the difference and what's interesting brant about the migration part the president of the european council said that they wanted to attack a subject that they haven't been able to resolve for years lots of years and that's a common asylum system they want to have a solution for that a common european asylum system next year which would be lightning speed compared to usual speeds in the european union and it shows you that once to change the way that the whole council works he wants to speed up things if they can't have unanimity on one topic move ahead with a number of countries until the rest is ready to join he's laid
well just in the last hour the president of the european commission and the european council have been giving a press briefing want to go to brussels now our max hoffman is standing by he's covering this summit force good evening to you max what did you make of mr toast and mr youngers comments the start was migration policy. migration is probably the biggest topic they talked about because that's what's been discussed so far bragg's it is on the menu for dinner there's the difference and...
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shailesh us he is head of the madrid office of the european council on foreign relations also the author of a paper called three myths about catalonia independence movement francisco welcome to you and. we understand that you're a critic of this vote and the whole process that has led to it in the past week we know that the referendum it was first banned by the central government and then marred by scenes of police violence that all of us have seen on television why not just let the people of catalonia vote. well i think there's a very simple answer don't know if you know these referendum was criticised was known. or to. have they got a lot of people and especially the opposition parties which when this was. by they got them in parliament there really is at them or in minor for many says. well none of that since they left the bar lamenting this a bit and that's the big fear of catalonia now a fractured society so this was this was never meant to be a preferred them about the referendum but at this moment and a show of force all the procession movement in the only which is true but were k
shailesh us he is head of the madrid office of the european council on foreign relations also the author of a paper called three myths about catalonia independence movement francisco welcome to you and. we understand that you're a critic of this vote and the whole process that has led to it in the past week we know that the referendum it was first banned by the central government and then marred by scenes of police violence that all of us have seen on television why not just let the people of...
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the european council president donald tusk has urged members of the european parliament to stick togetherhe put it, face defeat. brexit, he said is the eu's toughest stress test, and the eu must not be divided at any costs. mr tusk also said the outcome of the brexit talks is "up to london" and that abandoning the decision to leave the eu is still an option for the uk. 0ur europe correspondent damian grammaticas reports. with just a year until a brexit deal has to be done, the eu side is deeply uncertain about how this process will end, with an organised deal or a chaotic split. huge challenges ahead, said donald tusk. ahead of us is still the toughest stress test. if we fail it, the negotiations will end in our defeat. donald tusk is no fan of brexit. he even hopes it may not happen. but he says success or failure in the talks depends on how the uk handles them. it is in fact up to london how this will end, with a good deal, no deal or no brexit. last week's summit in brussels brought no breakthrough. jean—claude juncker has denied theresa may begged him for help. today, he said the eu w
the european council president donald tusk has urged members of the european parliament to stick togetherhe put it, face defeat. brexit, he said is the eu's toughest stress test, and the eu must not be divided at any costs. mr tusk also said the outcome of the brexit talks is "up to london" and that abandoning the decision to leave the eu is still an option for the uk. 0ur europe correspondent damian grammaticas reports. with just a year until a brexit deal has to be done, the eu side...
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during the european council, during the councils of ministers of foreign affairs. an policy regarding ukraine, and there are sanctions about ukraine against russia. so this is a common diplomatic policy. i guess we can't really talk about the vision for european defence and intelligent sharing and everything else without talking about brexit, because i think you would agree with me when i say that britain is one of the key players when it comes to this. no—one denies that. so how much weaker does brexit leave europe's defence and security capability? we'll probably have a strong bilateral relationship between the european union and united kingdom on defence and security in the future. do you think? that's the expectation of the united kingdom. and we hear that all the time from the british government. well, i guess i'm interested in what your expectation is, and the message is often different from paris. not necessarily from paris. 27 states are united deal with the united kingdom. it is not a parisian and french message. we do regret that the united kingdom leaves
during the european council, during the councils of ministers of foreign affairs. an policy regarding ukraine, and there are sanctions about ukraine against russia. so this is a common diplomatic policy. i guess we can't really talk about the vision for european defence and intelligent sharing and everything else without talking about brexit, because i think you would agree with me when i say that britain is one of the key players when it comes to this. no—one denies that. so how much weaker...
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looking at the ways of meeting this process comply strictly with the conditions laid down by the european council be working in close conjunction with the european parliament, which adopted the resolution by a huge majority on two occasions. that is what i intend to see next week at the european council. thank you for your attention. at the last round of talks, we spoke about a renewed dynamic. michel has written to that. negotiating team subbing working constructively in a professional and determined manner this week. developed as michel said, and increased sense of shared political objectives. much work to be done, but we have come a long way. it is important to recognise the significant progress we have made since june. let me take these issues on turn. citizen rights, the greatest possible legal certainty about the future. the legal orders will be distinctively different, so this week we explored ways of making sure that the rights we explore now will be enforced in a fair and legal way. gavin confidence for those rights to be upheld. also fulfilling the prime minister's commitment to the pri
looking at the ways of meeting this process comply strictly with the conditions laid down by the european council be working in close conjunction with the european parliament, which adopted the resolution by a huge majority on two occasions. that is what i intend to see next week at the european council. thank you for your attention. at the last round of talks, we spoke about a renewed dynamic. michel has written to that. negotiating team subbing working constructively in a professional and...
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due to go back to september five francisco dibble hot lots at us with the madrid office of the european council on foreign relations francisco thank you very much for your insights and for taking the time to be on the day. of the trial of a german journalist in turkey has been adjourned until december the court ruled however that misawa tolu must remain in custody until a verdict is reached total who has been in turkish detention since april and is accused of involvement in terrorist propaganda prosecutors say she attended events organized by the extreme left party the ilk e.p. which is designated as a terrorist group in turkey totally maintains her innocence and she's one of eleven german nationals probably detained in turkey. of morning i want to bring in christiane meir he is the director of reporters without borders here in germany who's down it's good to see you again your colleagues were monitoring that hearing is stamboul from your point of view is misawa who is getting a fair trial at all no i think she's not getting a fair trial and that's not really a surprise from what we know from o
due to go back to september five francisco dibble hot lots at us with the madrid office of the european council on foreign relations francisco thank you very much for your insights and for taking the time to be on the day. of the trial of a german journalist in turkey has been adjourned until december the court ruled however that misawa tolu must remain in custody until a verdict is reached total who has been in turkish detention since april and is accused of involvement in terrorist propaganda...
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analysis of this i'm joined now by francisco they lost it us he heads the madrid office of the european council on foreign relations he is currently traveling on business and he joins us tonight from the serbian capital bill great francisco is going to have you on the day marianna roy today repeatedly labeled the independence referendum in catalonia and yesterday's independence move both illegal i mean is he right it makes the cattle on parliament sound like a rogue state in waiting. well i mean the holidays not only begin as a person though they're going to cause pain but. he's also speaking in a way. that got an opposition to it just a month ago when these so-called disconnection laws were rammed through basically left the parliament so that picture nobody's of catalonia as us in my and t. and the parliament issue that these laws were passed contravening parliamentary rules and i've got the loneliest instead of autonomy which needs two thirds of of. m.p.'s for beginning it's amendment their rule in looking at the lonia which favors secession of some form of secession doesn't have this number
analysis of this i'm joined now by francisco they lost it us he heads the madrid office of the european council on foreign relations he is currently traveling on business and he joins us tonight from the serbian capital bill great francisco is going to have you on the day marianna roy today repeatedly labeled the independence referendum in catalonia and yesterday's independence move both illegal i mean is he right it makes the cattle on parliament sound like a rogue state in waiting. well i...
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well the president of the european council donald tusk i said a short while ago that there are no plans to discuss the crisis in catalonia at that summit in brussels he also says that there. is no place for european intervention in spain. five position. i mean the institutions and. member states are. clear those though. room those faithful and the kind of mediation or. hello international. move initiative so far action. and to. i don't expect. the. wide discussion or debate about. this edition it through. fluffy and our agenda. soon the snow. space for. did you interventions here. well spain will now start dismantling catalonia's regional powers over the local g government's refusal to back downn on independen. the catalan president responded moments beforee a deadline expired att t ten o'clockk thisorning ththreatening a f formal declclaration off independee if madrid would not agree to talk so on saturday prime minister mariano rajoy. will evoke article one five five of the constitution for the first time in spain's history. it makes you feel lucky unlockable kagome department the gov
well the president of the european council donald tusk i said a short while ago that there are no plans to discuss the crisis in catalonia at that summit in brussels he also says that there. is no place for european intervention in spain. five position. i mean the institutions and. member states are. clear those though. room those faithful and the kind of mediation or. hello international. move initiative so far action. and to. i don't expect. the. wide discussion or debate about. this edition...
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that we have some very important treaties in the european union shango dublin and these treaties cannot be modified by a decision of a ministerial councilthese treaties can only be modified food the procedures of the parliaments of the member states of the european union the consensus all around the twenty eight members and such kind of a decision introducing going to get three quota is basically the modification the amendment of the dublin treaty and because it takes away partly the right of the single member states to make their decisions on their own whom they let and thought of territory of their countries or whom they do not like now other two thirds of the obviously hungry would want to go back and change this and try to deal with the numbers. but given that the people who support the mandatory quotas have won what can hungary say in order to get them to revisit this idea of a mandatory quota and then following on that in the interim what's the harm in letting in thirteen hundred people a year we're talking about a entrees you hear of nearly ten million million people yeah so we have a principle position here you know over think o
that we have some very important treaties in the european union shango dublin and these treaties cannot be modified by a decision of a ministerial councilthese treaties can only be modified food the procedures of the parliaments of the member states of the european union the consensus all around the twenty eight members and such kind of a decision introducing going to get three quota is basically the modification the amendment of the dublin treaty and because it takes away partly the right of...
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an attack in the southwest of the country joined by andrew labor which visiting fellow at the european council on foreign relations and specializing in west african studies thank you for staying with what is the school in the sleeve of all of american involvement in this region well. particularly special forces. training and. operations in the region and yet now this is accelerating the reason you're in the air. i do apologize we have lost that connection again with mr labor which obviously wanted to cover the story because american soldiers being killed. is very unusual we will try to have more on that for you later on on which is al-jazeera but let's move on from now. and after thirteen years the u.n. mission is pulling out of haiti it says its work is nearly done to help and put the country back on the road to recovery the peacekeepers have been credited with bringing some stability to haiti but as the report their legacy also includes of violence and sexual exploitation. the united nations is going home early four thousand police and military personnel taking with them their trucks armored
an attack in the southwest of the country joined by andrew labor which visiting fellow at the european council on foreign relations and specializing in west african studies thank you for staying with what is the school in the sleeve of all of american involvement in this region well. particularly special forces. training and. operations in the region and yet now this is accelerating the reason you're in the air. i do apologize we have lost that connection again with mr labor which obviously...
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your perspective on it francisco the boys i last had asked head of the madrid office of the european council on foreign relations. well now to a murder mystery that stunned the world on feb thirteenth kim jong il the a strange half brother of north korean leader kim jong un was killed in the middle of a koala import airport the weapon poisoned well today the two women accused of his murder saw their trial begin in malaysia the suspects were ushered into a court earlier today amid tight security as expected they pleaded not guilty to the attack with a deadly nerve agent the pair say that they were tricked into believing that they were part of a prank for a reality t.v. show they face the death penalty if convicted. and there are still so many unanswered questions surrounding that murder u.s. and south korean officials say that it was a cold war style assassination orchestrated by north korea a charge that denies let's take a look now at what we know. the last images of king john now alive on february thirteenth two women wrapped a liquid into his face at kuala lumpur airport he reported the i
your perspective on it francisco the boys i last had asked head of the madrid office of the european council on foreign relations. well now to a murder mystery that stunned the world on feb thirteenth kim jong il the a strange half brother of north korean leader kim jong un was killed in the middle of a koala import airport the weapon poisoned well today the two women accused of his murder saw their trial begin in malaysia the suspects were ushered into a court earlier today amid tight security...
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vote we are joined by francisco debauch eyelash at us he is head of the madrid office of the european council on foreign relations also the author of a paper called three math about catalonia independence movement francisco welcome to you. you know they didn't and we understand that you're a critic of this vote and the whole process that has led to it in the past week we know that the referendum that was first banned by the central government and then marred by scenes of police violence that all of us have seen on television why not just let the people of catalonia vote. well i think there's a very simple answer don't know if you know these refer and was criticised was known. to. have got a lot of people and especially the opposition parties which when this was. by they got a number of them and there really is at them or in my nerves a mini says. well none of that since they left the bar lamenting this a bit and that's the big fear of cup a lonely and. fractured society so this was this was never meant to be referred to mcgrath the referendum but at this moment the national force all the proc
vote we are joined by francisco debauch eyelash at us he is head of the madrid office of the european council on foreign relations also the author of a paper called three math about catalonia independence movement francisco welcome to you. you know they didn't and we understand that you're a critic of this vote and the whole process that has led to it in the past week we know that the referendum that was first banned by the central government and then marred by scenes of police violence that...
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the european council president donald tusk has said there's no capacity for the eu to get involved inon over catalonia, despite calling the situation concerning. mr tusk‘s remarks came hours after spain said it was beginning the process of imposing direct rule on the autonomous region. the bbc‘s tom burridge has more from barcelona. this is a landmark moment in spanish politics because the idea of the spanish government stepping in and exerting control over a disobedient regional government is so controversial. i think officials will be working at least in private to consolidate support abroad. i'm also told by a source close to spain's prime minister that two main spanish parties are also well and truly onboard. but here's the thing. the spanish government can have all the support it likes abroad and in the rest of spain. it has plenty of backing in general from the spanish public. the key test for any move it announces this weekend and then implements over the coming days, weeks and even months will be how those actions actually go down with the public hearing catalonia. the spanish
the european council president donald tusk has said there's no capacity for the eu to get involved inon over catalonia, despite calling the situation concerning. mr tusk‘s remarks came hours after spain said it was beginning the process of imposing direct rule on the autonomous region. the bbc‘s tom burridge has more from barcelona. this is a landmark moment in spanish politics because the idea of the spanish government stepping in and exerting control over a disobedient regional government...
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keep covering this we're going to come back to you francisco de borussia flechette us at the european council on foreign relations a really fantastic input there francisco thank you so what is happening now let's reset the table catalonia parliament has declared independence from spain and the vote fell this way seventy in favor ten against and there were many m.p.'s who actually walked out in did not vote either people celebrating right now in the streets barcelona but as we said there were m.p.'s who demanded a secret ballot some the did not want to participate they had left so the senate in madrid at this point as at the same time been debating whether to grant the prime minister mariano rajoy special powers to sack the cattle on president to sack the regional government that just voted for the clip there the clearing part of me and dependent so minutes after the cattle on parliament voted the prime minister. went on twitter and said this i call for calm from all spaniards the rule of law will restore legality and catalonia because he has consistently said that this vote this referendum al
keep covering this we're going to come back to you francisco de borussia flechette us at the european council on foreign relations a really fantastic input there francisco thank you so what is happening now let's reset the table catalonia parliament has declared independence from spain and the vote fell this way seventy in favor ten against and there were many m.p.'s who actually walked out in did not vote either people celebrating right now in the streets barcelona but as we said there were...
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the negotiator, david davis, urged the european council's..., and also laid out case., clear and is -- and also laid out case., clear and is —— case for simple and clear implementations. as i said last time, i hope the leaders of the eu 27 will provide michel barnier with the means to explore a way forward with us. it weighs 130 tonnes, it's more than 820 feet long, and it's blocking one of the biggest sewers in london. it is a mass of grease, bound with all kinds of other waste, widely referred to as a fatberg. specialists have spent weeks trying to cut it down to size and remove it. our science editor david shukman‘s been given exclusive access. a warning — it's revolting. in east london this morning, chris casbolt embarks on one of the worstjobs in the world. he checks a sensor that will detect toxic gases. he's given a constant supply of fresh air. this is what's needed to fight what's called a fatberg down in a sewer. we give chris and a colleague cameras to capture what they're facing. are you ok? yeah, i'm good. i asked to join them, but
the negotiator, david davis, urged the european council's..., and also laid out case., clear and is -- and also laid out case., clear and is —— case for simple and clear implementations. as i said last time, i hope the leaders of the eu 27 will provide michel barnier with the means to explore a way forward with us. it weighs 130 tonnes, it's more than 820 feet long, and it's blocking one of the biggest sewers in london. it is a mass of grease, bound with all kinds of other waste, widely...
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, ‘jz‘v\\-a itfii‘i we heard it again today from the president of the european council will task, he calledtalans not to take any step today that was a reversible. —— donald tusk. he also called for dialogue. but the spanish position as explained again today by deputies from the governing party, they're willing to talk about anyissues party, they're willing to talk about any issues but not with this what they view as illegal act trying to declare independence for catalonia hanging over those negotiations. what they've said was the result constitutional process that can be followed if catalonia wanted to separate from spain. that is a complicated process involving changing the constitution because the spanish constitution does not allow for any part of this country to break away. that is what lies at the heart of this dispute, that provision in the constitution. can —— catalonia could seek to change the constitution and that requires a majority in parliament, new elections to happen, a rewriting of the constitution, a very competent process. but the spanish government said there is a route t
, ‘jz‘v\\-a itfii‘i we heard it again today from the president of the european council will task, he calledtalans not to take any step today that was a reversible. —— donald tusk. he also called for dialogue. but the spanish position as explained again today by deputies from the governing party, they're willing to talk about anyissues party, they're willing to talk about any issues but not with this what they view as illegal act trying to declare independence for catalonia hanging...
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did she hear the foreign secretary's attempt to be helpful following european council this morning byspeare, including, "there is a tide in the affairs of men. which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune," from julius caesar, uttered by brutus, who went on to stab his leader and subsequently came to a sticky end himself? isn't that a perfect metaphor for her predicament? i always welcome the literary and classical references that my right honourable friend brings to bear in his speeches and statements and he and i are both working to ensure we get the right deal for the uk when we leave. theresa may. there's been a reaction in the commons to the dramatic comment of a former minister that the only way of dealing with british fighters for the so—called islamic state terror group would be "to kill them in almost every case". rory stewart told bbc radio the fighters for is had moved away from any kind of british allegiance and were now a serious danger to the country. around half of the 850 britons thought to havejoined is, or daesh, in iraq and syria are now believed to be back in the
did she hear the foreign secretary's attempt to be helpful following european council this morning byspeare, including, "there is a tide in the affairs of men. which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune," from julius caesar, uttered by brutus, who went on to stab his leader and subsequently came to a sticky end himself? isn't that a perfect metaphor for her predicament? i always welcome the literary and classical references that my right honourable friend brings to bear in his...
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leeway and while officially still insisting on those principles i wife from the president of the european council donald toast presented the so-called leaders agenda to discuss the reforms proposed by france's president ma crawl all those reforms real solutions. what you have at the moment is you have a very enthusiastic french president with a lot of energy making a lot of proposition suggestions all over the place and i think there's two fold here what dawn of the president of the e.u. council is trying to do is giving all those visions of that energy a little structure sort of channeling what the call is proposing and at the same time not only channeling it but preserving the ambition that is behind it because that you have to think about it you know if you still have twenty eight member states that might not agree with everything that a minute michael is saying that's one problem the other problem is that often in the past leaders decided something on these summits but it never happened it never followed through they want to change that once the change that by setting out a new agenda giving
leeway and while officially still insisting on those principles i wife from the president of the european council donald toast presented the so-called leaders agenda to discuss the reforms proposed by france's president ma crawl all those reforms real solutions. what you have at the moment is you have a very enthusiastic french president with a lot of energy making a lot of proposition suggestions all over the place and i think there's two fold here what dawn of the president of the e.u....
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the european council president, donald tusk, has described the uk's departure from the eu as the toughestropean parliament he told meps that if eu failed that test, it would be a defeat for brussels. suggestions of hope for a deal are just not good enough. the chancellor knows the economic perils our country faces if there is no deal. he described it rightfully as a worst—case scenario. can i urge him in the interests of our country to have the courage of his convictions, stand up and face down his opponents in cabinet and confirm today that like us, he will not support or vote for a no deal brexit. mr speaker, as the honourable gentleman very well knows, our clear objective, our priority, is to achieve a deal with the european union. our preference would be for a deal that gives a comprehensive trade, investment and security partnership between the uk and the european union in the future. and as part of such a deal we will seek an implementation phase that gives british businesses and indeed government agencies proper time to prepare for the new circumstances they will face. can ijust sa
the european council president, donald tusk, has described the uk's departure from the eu as the toughestropean parliament he told meps that if eu failed that test, it would be a defeat for brussels. suggestions of hope for a deal are just not good enough. the chancellor knows the economic perils our country faces if there is no deal. he described it rightfully as a worst—case scenario. can i urge him in the interests of our country to have the courage of his convictions, stand up and face...
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on this basis, i'm not able, in the current circumstances, to propose next week's european council thatould start discussions on the future relationship. britain was hoping the eu summit next thursday would be the moment the talks moved to the second phase, with the crucial issue of a trade deal between britain and the eu top of the agenda. but now it looks like that will be put back to another eu summit in december. and this just another eu summit in december. and thisjust ten months before another eu summit in december. and this just ten months before a deadline set by the eu's chief negotiator for a draft deal on the divorce to be put before european parliaments. in response to this, david davis appealed to the eu to allow the second phase of talks on a trade deal to begin much sooner. we are ready and well—prepared to start those discussions. as we look at the october european council next week i hope the member states will recognise the progress we have made and takea recognise the progress we have made and take a step forward in the spirit of the prime minister's florence speech.
on this basis, i'm not able, in the current circumstances, to propose next week's european council thatould start discussions on the future relationship. britain was hoping the eu summit next thursday would be the moment the talks moved to the second phase, with the crucial issue of a trade deal between britain and the eu top of the agenda. but now it looks like that will be put back to another eu summit in december. and this just another eu summit in december. and thisjust ten months before...
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prime minister to resign made for renewal of urgency in moving the vegs the talks along with european council president don are. break through ahead of the summit the packed agenda would also include ways to deal with refugees and according to e.u. migration policy. that. resumé was not the first to talk to reporters ahead of that summit let's listen to what she had to say about gregg said. what i set out a few weeks ago in front of a very bold and ambitious agenda and vision for our future partnership between the e.u. and the u.k. at the heart of that remains cooperation on the key issues in dealing with the church challenges that we face that search speech that are set out in front set out on missions vision and i look forward to us being able to grasp that in the weeks ahead. joining me now is corresponding government is covering that summit for us you can expect to hear anything new about the u.k. is exit from the e.u. at the summit. theresa may will have a full fifteen minutes to continue her charm offensive here in brussels convincing the other twenty seven leaders that she will stand b
prime minister to resign made for renewal of urgency in moving the vegs the talks along with european council president don are. break through ahead of the summit the packed agenda would also include ways to deal with refugees and according to e.u. migration policy. that. resumé was not the first to talk to reporters ahead of that summit let's listen to what she had to say about gregg said. what i set out a few weeks ago in front of a very bold and ambitious agenda and vision for our future...
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imagine some of these issues being surmounted by december, and donald tusk, the president of the european councilt that as a deadline and says if sufficient progress has not been achieved then everyone needs to sit down and think about where this is heading. adam fleming in brussels, many thanks for that and we will be back to you for more on those talks later. a lot of whether going on. ben rich has the details on the latest on those hurricane winds. certainly a lot going on today, the impact of storm ophelia, and the skies turning red, dust being dragged up from the sahara and smoke from portuguese wildfires, but further west the impact has been much more severe. this storm has approached our shores and brought very strong winds indeed. the strongest winds of all were found across the republic of ireland where the winds reached almost 100 mph. in wales, 90 mph was the strongest. the wind is still picking up at the moment across northern ireland so we still have this met office ample warning to be prepared for the strength of the winds. the windiest so strength of the winds. the windiest so far
imagine some of these issues being surmounted by december, and donald tusk, the president of the european councilt that as a deadline and says if sufficient progress has not been achieved then everyone needs to sit down and think about where this is heading. adam fleming in brussels, many thanks for that and we will be back to you for more on those talks later. a lot of whether going on. ben rich has the details on the latest on those hurricane winds. certainly a lot going on today, the impact...
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we are expecting to hear from the presidents of the european council and the eu commission as well forheir thoughts on the summit. more on the news that there's been a big rise in the number of crimes recorded annually in england and wales. figures from the office for national statistics show an increase of 13% in the past year, pushing the total past the 5 million mark for the first time in a decade. crimes categorised as "violent" went up by a fifth. joining me now is david munro, conservative police and crime commissioner for surrey. thank you forjoining us. howard dos surrey‘s crime figures compare with the national statistics? we are slightly better than the national trend but we are seeing the same things that are happening nationally, as you said, there's been a rise in violent and knife crime but it is not all bad news. a lot of the rise is good news because people are reporting crime more. people up to now have been very relu cta nt to people up to now have been very reluctant to report domestic abuse, for instance. now people are coming forward. thank goodness they are. once
we are expecting to hear from the presidents of the european council and the eu commission as well forheir thoughts on the summit. more on the news that there's been a big rise in the number of crimes recorded annually in england and wales. figures from the office for national statistics show an increase of 13% in the past year, pushing the total past the 5 million mark for the first time in a decade. crimes categorised as "violent" went up by a fifth. joining me now is david munro,...
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writing to ca rles donald tusk from the european council writing to carles puigdemont earlierof pressure on carles puigdemont, we heard he's still in these close meetings including with his predecessor here at the catalan parliament. we're not clear what is going to happen but it does seem that some sort of international mediation may be underway. i'm not quite sure for that involves. but that would explain perhaps the delay. thank you very much. back with you later, clearly. and of course it is tense because people fear the consequences would have read the announcement is. and doctor rubin is back with me from the department of political economy at kings college london. let's ta ke economy at kings college london. let's take a look at the seams in barcelona, just to explain what is going on because we have people clearly campaign for independence and also a big contingent of people campaigning for the continued unity of spain. so very strong forces at play here. do you think it is possible that we may not even get this statement this evening press it is possible. as i said be
writing to ca rles donald tusk from the european council writing to carles puigdemont earlierof pressure on carles puigdemont, we heard he's still in these close meetings including with his predecessor here at the catalan parliament. we're not clear what is going to happen but it does seem that some sort of international mediation may be underway. i'm not quite sure for that involves. but that would explain perhaps the delay. thank you very much. back with you later, clearly. and of course it...
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the european council president donald tusk has urged members of the european parliament to stick togetherput it, "face defeat." brexit, he said is the eu's toughest stress—test, and the eu must not be divided at any cost. mr tusk also said the outcome of the brexit talks is "up to london", and that abandoning the decision to leave the eu is still an option for the uk. our europe correspondent damian grammaticas reports. with just a year until a brexit deal has to be done, the eu side is deeply uncertain about how this process will end, — with an organised deal or a chaotic split. huge challenges ahead, said donald tusk. ahead of us is still the toughest stress test. if we fail it, the negotiations will end in our defeat. donald tusk is no fan of brexit. he even hopes it may not happen. but he says success or failure in the talks depends on how the uk handles them. it is in fact up to london how this will end — with a good deal, no deal or no brexit. last week's summit in brussels brought no breakthrough. jean—claude juncker has denied theresa may begged him for help. today, he said the eu
the european council president donald tusk has urged members of the european parliament to stick togetherput it, "face defeat." brexit, he said is the eu's toughest stress—test, and the eu must not be divided at any cost. mr tusk also said the outcome of the brexit talks is "up to london", and that abandoning the decision to leave the eu is still an option for the uk. our europe correspondent damian grammaticas reports. with just a year until a brexit deal has to be done,...
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still take a little more while to become really concrete because it will have to first pass the european council so the heads of state and government will have to sign off and then also the european commission will have to give green lights and finally it also has to be signed off by the european parliament so still some way to go sounds like the reform of the posted workers' directive that story will be here with us for a wee bit longer matus from brussels there our expert thank you so much for this. that's the business for now thanks for keeping me company i'll be back in the next hour with more news stay tuned. with. the scorpions there superstars and they've been rocking fans the world over for more than fifty years on stage in the museum. and in the documentary for ever and today. the scorpion a special on. topics more next on the television. reporting on a world filled with hate and to spreading across the planet. german journalist souad mekhennet is on a mission news to combat terrorism and uncover what motivates the perpetrators oh using the written word in the battle against hate. in si
still take a little more while to become really concrete because it will have to first pass the european council so the heads of state and government will have to sign off and then also the european commission will have to give green lights and finally it also has to be signed off by the european parliament so still some way to go sounds like the reform of the posted workers' directive that story will be here with us for a wee bit longer matus from brussels there our expert thank you so much...
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still take a little more while to become really concrete because it will have to first pass the european council so the heads of state and government will have to sign off and then also the european commission will have to give green lights and finally it also has to be signed off by the european parliament so still some way to go sounds like the reform of the posted workers' directive that story will be here with us for a wee bit longer mattis from brussels there our expert thank you so much for this. and that's the business for now thanks for keeping me company i'll be back in the next hour with more news station two. young entrepreneurs eager to tackle mental challenges in our series founders. in this episode. but they're out in the step of the city doesn't know holding back. the first. family is badly. wrong d w. w's program guide on the internet lights. the home. dot com highlights. every journey begins with the first step and every language the first word i looked into the cohesive germany to mine german. business just why not i'm with you know. it's simple online on your mo mile and for a
still take a little more while to become really concrete because it will have to first pass the european council so the heads of state and government will have to sign off and then also the european commission will have to give green lights and finally it also has to be signed off by the european parliament so still some way to go sounds like the reform of the posted workers' directive that story will be here with us for a wee bit longer mattis from brussels there our expert thank you so much...
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earlier, the head of the european council, donald tusk, said eu leaders would begin to prepare for talksde deal with the uk. the prime minister acknowledged a lot more was still to be done. iam i am ambitious and positive for britain's future for these negotiations, but in no we still have some weight to go. both sides have some weight to go. both sides have approached these talks with professionalism and a constructive spirit and we should recognise what has been achieved to date. the uk and the eu shared the same objective of safeguarding the rights of eu nationals living in the uk and uk nationals living in the uk and uk nationals living in the uk and uk nationals living in the eu. eu citizens have made a huge contribution to our country and, let me be clear, whatever happens we wa nt me be clear, whatever happens we want them and their families to stay. while there are a small number of issues that remain outstanding on citizens rights, i'm sure that we are within touching distance of the deal. of northern ireland, we have agreed that the belfast agreement must be at the heart of our
earlier, the head of the european council, donald tusk, said eu leaders would begin to prepare for talksde deal with the uk. the prime minister acknowledged a lot more was still to be done. iam i am ambitious and positive for britain's future for these negotiations, but in no we still have some weight to go. both sides have some weight to go. both sides have approached these talks with professionalism and a constructive spirit and we should recognise what has been achieved to date. the uk and...