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has said about that presumably if there was such a challenge or a further legal challenge the european court might want to look a look at it the judge in this court has saved during these proceedings he was aware of the urgency with which the european court of justice has been looking at this issue because after all it's not just about administrative questions but it's about public health as well and people are dying prematurely around europe say as a result of the emissions from diesel vehicles so this is not it was eagerly anticipated how are german aponte is municipal and federal likely to react to the ruling. well i think as i said there probably be a need for a nationwide regime a lot of people have been saying that what will have to happen now is that the so-called blue disc a european proposed blue disc for cars that isn't in force yet which would allow authorities to distinguish between a cleaner diesel cars and the older ones which are highly policing it seems that technological advances mean that some diesel vehicles and now actually rather clean and that has resulted in in cleaner
has said about that presumably if there was such a challenge or a further legal challenge the european court might want to look a look at it the judge in this court has saved during these proceedings he was aware of the urgency with which the european court of justice has been looking at this issue because after all it's not just about administrative questions but it's about public health as well and people are dying prematurely around europe say as a result of the emissions from diesel...
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a pollution problem and some of the talk about the courts passing the decision up to a higher european court has that now being who die out. well the court today has said that these bans can be imposed without further reference to the european court of justice they also don't think there's any need for a unified regime at national level either. so it could go ahead for fairly quickly i would point out also that the european commission. has been sort of threatening germany for a while and some of the countries which it says are not doing enough to tackle this problem of dirty air and so you know they too have said they might take germany to the european courts if they're not satisfied by any measures that are introduced and the some environmental groups in germany have been pushing for a diesel ban for yaz and that convinced that pollution from diesel vehicles is a killer and this a this then you have research to back that claim let's first take a listen to what they're saying. there are more than fifteen million diesel vehicles on germany's roads drivers find them reliable and economical and
a pollution problem and some of the talk about the courts passing the decision up to a higher european court has that now being who die out. well the court today has said that these bans can be imposed without further reference to the european court of justice they also don't think there's any need for a unified regime at national level either. so it could go ahead for fairly quickly i would point out also that the european commission. has been sort of threatening germany for a while and some...
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of justice hold britain to judgment in the european court ofjustice following brexit and obviouslyto happen. where do the negotiations go from there on this issue? with regards to the withdrawal issues, the eu is clear that the legal text is on —— unambiguous. they have to enforce the law in the transition period and there has to be a specific role. going forward there is quite a lot on governance issues under negotiation and a role for the court seems very likely if there is so much eu law as part of the agreement. lots of businesses and companies will be happy for all of these matters to go to arbitration. it will be very difficult after a0 yea rs of it will be very difficult after a0 years of membership. how much of this document is a negotiating gambitand this document is a negotiating gambit and how much is going to translate into legal terms? we will see a much more concrete legal solution to what has been agreed, but it does appear that a huge amount of the legal text will still be fluid and subject to negotiation and it's unlikely that question such as the border can be res
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enough to tackle air pollution problems and indeed has been threatening to take germany to the european court itself along with some other polluting countries so i don't know that we've necessarily heard the last of this issue in terms of european jurisprudence either as some environmentalist have been pushing for a diesel a bat for quite a long time now and then they're going to miss this pollution from does it make us is a killer and they say there is plenty of research to back that claim let's first take a listen to a report which talks about their concerns. there are more than fifteen million diesel vehicles on germany's roads drivers find them reliable and economical and they're popular with businesses transporting freight and goods. but the future of that popularity is in doubt even ahead of the court's ruling allowing a ban diesel vehicle sales had slowed the court verdict addresses concerns over high levels of nitrogen dioxide in diesel emissions and the gas is linked to cardiovascular and lung disease in a study by germany's federal environment agency researchers linked nitrogen diox
enough to tackle air pollution problems and indeed has been threatening to take germany to the european court itself along with some other polluting countries so i don't know that we've necessarily heard the last of this issue in terms of european jurisprudence either as some environmentalist have been pushing for a diesel a bat for quite a long time now and then they're going to miss this pollution from does it make us is a killer and they say there is plenty of research to back that claim...
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they will mention the european court ofjustice saying they will mention the european court of justiceees to and that is because this is the first draft provided by the eu. the other 27 countries have not had a say on it yet and it will be negotiated with the uk. a big symbolic moment but still quite a long way to go. adam fleming in brussels. i almost said paris for some reason. the public‘s satisfaction with the nhs has seen a sharp decline over the last year, with our opinion of gp services at its lowest level since records began. the latest british social attitudes survey of three thousand people across england, wales and scotland found that almost a third of respondents were unhappy with the nhs with prolonged waiting times being cited as one of the main concerns. meghan markle willjoin her fiance prince harry alongside the duke and duchess of cambridge later as the four carry out their first official engagement together. they'll be discussing the work of the royal foundation, the organisation behind the heads together mental health campaign, united for wildlife and the invictus g
they will mention the european court ofjustice saying they will mention the european court of justiceees to and that is because this is the first draft provided by the eu. the other 27 countries have not had a say on it yet and it will be negotiated with the uk. a big symbolic moment but still quite a long way to go. adam fleming in brussels. i almost said paris for some reason. the public‘s satisfaction with the nhs has seen a sharp decline over the last year, with our opinion of gp services...
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would he abide by the european court ofjustice? would he abide by the european court of justice?stice? what happened to freedom ofjustice? what happened to freedom of movement and, crucially, how would brexit supporting labour mps and labour voters react and will debut this as betrayal? norman, many thanks, norman smith. our top story this lunchtime. jeremy corbyn commits labour to a new and comprehensive uk—eu customs union to ensure tariff—free trade after brexit. and coming up — how smart is your phone? we take a look at the newest models at the world's biggest industry show. coming up in sport, celtic captain scott brown has announced his retirement from international football with scotland for a second time after talks with new manager alex mcleish. further air strikes and heavy clashes have been reported near damascus in syria, despite a un security council resolution calling for a ceasefire. local health officials say several people have suffered symptoms consistent with exposure to chlorine gas in the rebel—held enclave of eastern ghouta. the syrian government has always
would he abide by the european court ofjustice? would he abide by the european court of justice?stice? what happened to freedom ofjustice? what happened to freedom of movement and, crucially, how would brexit supporting labour mps and labour voters react and will debut this as betrayal? norman, many thanks, norman smith. our top story this lunchtime. jeremy corbyn commits labour to a new and comprehensive uk—eu customs union to ensure tariff—free trade after brexit. and coming up — how...
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ofjustice implies the role of european court of justice and we implies the role of european court are put on the table by the british. is a big difference between you and michel barnier on any of this or do you think alike? this passivity of the european parliament is that we will be very clear on the issues of citizens right and we are very worried, i can tell you, and if you give the me the opportunity did say this to the british public, were very worried about this, that the system will be a bureaucratic nightmare for eu citizens living in britain and for uk nationals living on the continent. we want a system for the eu citizens in the future that will be very simple to. a declaration by then has to be sufficient to continue to have their rights. might i ask what happens if, perhaps over this issue, the european parliament votes down the deal or the british parliament votes down the deal? what happens if the deal is voted down? then there is a brexit on march 29 without any arrangement. that's what happens. i have only small experience as a politician in belgium and in europe,
ofjustice implies the role of european court of justice and we implies the role of european court are put on the table by the british. is a big difference between you and michel barnier on any of this or do you think alike? this passivity of the european parliament is that we will be very clear on the issues of citizens right and we are very worried, i can tell you, and if you give the me the opportunity did say this to the british public, were very worried about this, that the system will be a...
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of justice european court ofjustice to arbitrate on it?cult to come to an agreement on a transition deal, it will be even more difficult to come to an agreement on what brexit will actually look like. there is no doubt there is clearly a split within the party, and tomorrow at chequers seems to be the day that theresa may thinks she can sort of nailjell—o to the wall. that might be quite difficult but jacob rees—mogg of course has a piece in the telegraph, quoted here, saying the telegraph, quoted here, saying the current document would lead to brexit in name only and was a perversion of democracy. he says it has been disowned by ministers as not representing government policy. he is the leading brexiteer who wants a much cleaner brexit than perhaps is on offer. i think things will stay pretty difficult for theresa may at the moment. the clock is ticking so just want to make mention of the photograph of the telegraph, which is the first lady offarming, telegraph, which is the first lady of farming, this is the first female president of the
of justice european court ofjustice to arbitrate on it?cult to come to an agreement on a transition deal, it will be even more difficult to come to an agreement on what brexit will actually look like. there is no doubt there is clearly a split within the party, and tomorrow at chequers seems to be the day that theresa may thinks she can sort of nailjell—o to the wall. that might be quite difficult but jacob rees—mogg of course has a piece in the telegraph, quoted here, saying the telegraph,...
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european court of justice? have to negotiate. european court ofjustice? nd the prime minister herself when she gave her security speech just over a week ago said she would accept the of court of. court for llfl socially reasg socially accepted security reasons socially accepted proposition is if. is important proposition is if it is important enough the court's jurisdiction proposition is if it is important enough the court'sjurisdiction can be used. you are willing to negotiate over money and consider the european court ofjustice money and consider the european court of justice and money and consider the european court ofjustice and replacement of freedom of movement, any brexit supporting labour supporter is entitled to say betrayal. we accept the result of the referendum and voted to trigger article 50 but now we have to make choices about what happens over the next i or i years with the a strong relationship with the single market. —— in a union. the government has got itself into an awful position of brexit and its divisions are the single biggest thre
european court of justice? have to negotiate. european court ofjustice? nd the prime minister herself when she gave her security speech just over a week ago said she would accept the of court of. court for llfl socially reasg socially accepted security reasons socially accepted proposition is if. is important proposition is if it is important enough the court's jurisdiction proposition is if it is important enough the court'sjurisdiction can be used. you are willing to negotiate over money and...
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now coming up in the program a libyan man is seeking justice in the european court of human rights after his family was killed in a nato air raid more on that after a short break. and what politicians do you should. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. more some want to be rich. but you're going to be the first to see what before three of the ten people that i'm interested always in the water. there should. i want to show people in russia that there is another point of view of this is the goal of my complaint i know you can't win on the elections where only point it always we so there is no sense of talking what would be if i would win i will never win on the elections lake and the casino where all always because even though we. welcome back to the program a libyan man who lost his whole family in a nato air raid is planning to take his fight for justice to the european court of human rights he says the alliance struck two bombs on his house during its military intervention in the country in two thousand and eleven. now we dem
now coming up in the program a libyan man is seeking justice in the european court of human rights after his family was killed in a nato air raid more on that after a short break. and what politicians do you should. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. more some want to be rich. but you're going to be the first to see what before three of the ten people that i'm interested always in the water. there should. i want to show people in...
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who lost his whole family in a nato air raid is planning to take his fight for justice to the european court of human rights he says the alliance of jobs two bombs on his house during its military intervention in the country in two thousand and eleven. now we demand that i need to explain why our house and houses were showing all the military targets i don't understand why nato targeted our house sadly my dear wife died as well as my cousin and it's my innocent children and our neighbors our friends were there with this it was a monstrous crime and nato has the latest equipment and technology which allows them to accurately determine the targets of the nato cross struck specifically at night when people were in their home they intentionally hit civilian targets the hospital schools gas stations they destroyed all the infrastructure while they were killing civilians and destroying civilian infrastructure apparently knowing there were no weapons there. so you can see here on this map where the nato attack took place as colleague mentioned thirteen people were killed in the bombardment includin
who lost his whole family in a nato air raid is planning to take his fight for justice to the european court of human rights he says the alliance of jobs two bombs on his house during its military intervention in the country in two thousand and eleven. now we demand that i need to explain why our house and houses were showing all the military targets i don't understand why nato targeted our house sadly my dear wife died as well as my cousin and it's my innocent children and our neighbors our...
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a libyan man is seeking justice in the european court of human rights after his family was killed in a nato early rates we've got more on that in ninety seconds. i want to show people in russia that there is another point of view this is the goal of my campaign i know you can't win on the elections where only always we. are talking what would be if i would win i will never win on the elections lake and you know where all the know we. the currency market itself is still on track to eclipse the global banking bull adopt only which is what we need what we want and i've always said it's a bank starkiller that's the primary is a big point of the current. minutes into the program welcome back libyan man who lost his whole family in a nato herb raid is planning to take his fight for justice to the european court of human rights he say's the alliance dropped two bombs on his house during its military intervention in the country in twenty left. now we demand that we need to explain why our house and other houses were showing all the military targets i don't understand why nato targeted our ho
a libyan man is seeking justice in the european court of human rights after his family was killed in a nato early rates we've got more on that in ninety seconds. i want to show people in russia that there is another point of view this is the goal of my campaign i know you can't win on the elections where only always we. are talking what would be if i would win i will never win on the elections lake and you know where all the know we. the currency market itself is still on track to eclipse the...
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so, for example, when participating in eu agencies, the uk will respect the remit of the european courtnd a principled, but pragmatic solution to close legal co—operation will be needed to respect our unique status as a third country with our own sovereign legal order. as i've said before, we'll need to agree a strong and appropriate form of independent dispute resolution across all the areas of our future partnership in which both sides can have the necessary confidence. we must also recognise the importance of comprehensive and robust data protection arrangements. the uk's data protection law will ensure we are aligned with the eu framework, but we want to go further and seek a bespoke arrangement to reflect the uk's exceptionally high standards of data protection. and we envisage an ongoing role for the uk's information commissioner's office, which would be beneficial in providing stability and confidence for eu and uk individuals and businesses alike. and we are ready to start working through this with colleagues in the european commission now. 0ur chief political correspondent vick
so, for example, when participating in eu agencies, the uk will respect the remit of the european courtnd a principled, but pragmatic solution to close legal co—operation will be needed to respect our unique status as a third country with our own sovereign legal order. as i've said before, we'll need to agree a strong and appropriate form of independent dispute resolution across all the areas of our future partnership in which both sides can have the necessary confidence. we must also...
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|j that is required under the european court of human rights.her discussions with the duminy government, while the minister communicate that their wrist discomfort with this decision on both sides of this chamber? the first slaves were bought bermuda in 1620. oppressed, segregated, discriminated against. and that is why leaders like nelson mandela, desmond tutu and barack obama have not just fought for race rights, they fought for rights of lgbt people. this country has been one of the world leaders on the subject. sorry if this isn't the issue on which to refuse assent, i don't know which to refuse assent, i don't know which is. ultimately, isn't it the case that it would also be a profound step if britain were to ta ke profound step if britain were to take this action in relation to bermudan democracy? well, i do agree that those are the issues which needed to be balanced in this circumstance and that's to withhold assent really requires very limited circumstances and really would need to be based on a legal or constitutional issue, and having
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europe's top courts poll and has failed to implement regulations curbing air pollution the european court of justice ruling about the amount of harm or harmful pollutants rather in the air went over legal daily limit. of poland recently european authorities have been cracking down on countries succeeding air pollution target levels. threatening to take nine other countries to court including germany and the u.k. . gun control has once again become aware inching emotional issue in the united states following last week's shootings at a florida high school but sales of guns have actually declined in the u.s. recently last year the f.b.i. run eight percent fewer background checks on purchases at firearm dealers the largest annual drop on record and combined revenue said top gun makers including strong ruger american all door brands. and winchester fell by over six hundred million dollars that's a thirteen percent drop. all right let's turn to sophie szymanski of wall street who has much more on that story sophie usually actually what we see is after shooting for the tragedy like that in flori
europe's top courts poll and has failed to implement regulations curbing air pollution the european court of justice ruling about the amount of harm or harmful pollutants rather in the air went over legal daily limit. of poland recently european authorities have been cracking down on countries succeeding air pollution target levels. threatening to take nine other countries to court including germany and the u.k. . gun control has once again become aware inching emotional issue in the united...
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of justice that she is willing to accept the european court ofjustice as an arbitrator on a treatyand that is a step forward. it crosses her redline if she doesn't accept that, it is not going to happen. she has to accept with any treaty or any issue that there is always an international adjudicator on any trade deal wherever in the world. in europe, it happens to be the ec] and she has to swallow that. brian o'connell is another european looking in on this. you think the european arrest warrant, few think poll, all of that can be really taken for granted, hanging fruit? we should be able to take it for granted. security is paramount above trade and everything else. the tone of the remarks are probably betrays the level to which this relationship between britain and the eu counterparts in this negotiation have reached, really, really poor. as polly says, you have to have an independent arbitrator and probably would be the ec], and if it crosses a redline, ithink would be the ec], and if it crosses a redline, i think she would be the ec], and if it crosses a redline, ithink she is w
of justice that she is willing to accept the european court ofjustice as an arbitrator on a treatyand that is a step forward. it crosses her redline if she doesn't accept that, it is not going to happen. she has to accept with any treaty or any issue that there is always an international adjudicator on any trade deal wherever in the world. in europe, it happens to be the ec] and she has to swallow that. brian o'connell is another european looking in on this. you think the european arrest...
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germany continues to ignore the problem it will decide next month about prosecuting germany at the european court of justice. it's been more than a year since falling as a new south wales and australia have seen a decent drop of rain water is scarce so is cattle feet heaving foam is in a precarious situation. these cattle used to graze on rich green grasslands but after a year without rain the pasture looks like this farmers in australia's hunter valley are forced to hand feed their animals if they can because the ongoing drought has dried up dams and creeks the situation is growing increasingly desperate. it's very depressing to go out to a paddock and find that. some farmers are even making the tough decision to kill cattle that have grown too weak others are offloading their animals at the region's cattle auction. there's only long term repercussions in this area because to get back in is. really really significant in the past droughts have triggered assistance measures like transport subsidies from the new south wales states government but that's no longer the case. i don't think handouts but
germany continues to ignore the problem it will decide next month about prosecuting germany at the european court of justice. it's been more than a year since falling as a new south wales and australia have seen a decent drop of rain water is scarce so is cattle feet heaving foam is in a precarious situation. these cattle used to graze on rich green grasslands but after a year without rain the pasture looks like this farmers in australia's hunter valley are forced to hand feed their animals if...
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the european court of justice the european arrest warrant?th all the conservatives. but let's not pretend a special deal or treaty on security tra nslates a special deal or treaty on security translates into bespoke deal on trade. that necessarily isn't going to be the case. vicky young, very much. president trump has met survivors of wednesday's high school shooting in florida, in which 17 people died. he thanked the emergency services and medical staff who treated the wounded. it comes as pressure mounts on the fbi over the agency's failure to act on a tip that suspect nikolas cruz might carry out an attack. barbara plett—usher reports. the funerals have begun. these students were saying goodbye to a 14—year—old classmate. they and their parents have been calling for action from president trump, so other teenagers won't die this way. he and the first lady visited some of the injured still in hospital. including a woman who had been shot four times. he congratulated the medical staff... do our gun laws need to be changed, mr president? ..but
the european court of justice the european arrest warrant?th all the conservatives. but let's not pretend a special deal or treaty on security tra nslates a special deal or treaty on security translates into bespoke deal on trade. that necessarily isn't going to be the case. vicky young, very much. president trump has met survivors of wednesday's high school shooting in florida, in which 17 people died. he thanked the emergency services and medical staff who treated the wounded. it comes as...
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of justice. overruled and overseen by the european court ofjustice.s of the british government do not want to see but remember this is the first draft. this is the eu saying there should be no surprises here according to michel barnier, these are areas we are filling in on what we have agreed torfaen and what could work of the british government has not laid out its plans. thank you. we can speak to neil richmond. thank you forjoining us. what you think of a suggestion northern ireland remain a customs union so there is no hard border? the draft legal texts will be coming out and it is the legal manifestation of the decisions in december. the backstop has been affected, the third option of northern ireland are many within the customs union is not exactly what we want to see. 0ur preference is absolutely an overall customs arrangement or union on agreement, whatever the terror must be between the uk and eu in its entirety which would render this needless. the second option is in the british government's hands to give, we have not seen the detail, the s
of justice. overruled and overseen by the european court ofjustice.s of the british government do not want to see but remember this is the first draft. this is the eu saying there should be no surprises here according to michel barnier, these are areas we are filling in on what we have agreed torfaen and what could work of the british government has not laid out its plans. thank you. we can speak to neil richmond. thank you forjoining us. what you think of a suggestion northern ireland remain a...
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says it has to be the european court of justice the brits say no it has to be some other body but they haven't really proposed which body it could be or who could sit on it and so on and so forth and so we have a long list of detailed citizens' rights for instance have not been satisfactory really resolved and then we have the whole transition period the time after break that where we more or less have a legal status quo and there britain has sort of put some special proposals that the e.u. rejects so we're stuck on that it is fairly much a mess in legal terms and is a better fit what you're saying is a huge list of undeserved issues you mention ireland now back in december it was promised it would not be a hard border but that now seems to be in danger what happened. what happened is that britain didn't really make any proposals till then there are three options for not having a hard border in ireland the one is that things simply stay as they are that means northern ireland has to remain within the customs union and the common market britain screams and says no that is impossible tha
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the european court of human rights the z.h. are combined the hands of parliament adds nothing to us prosperity makes us less secure by preventing the deportation of dangerous foreign nationals and does nothing to change the attitudes of governments like russians when it comes to human rights. so regardless of the e.u. referendum my view is this if we want to reform human rights laws in this country it isn't you we should leave but the c.h.r. on the jurisdiction of its cause well u.k. prime minister theresa may certainly appears not to be so concerned about human rights abuses when it comes to her selling arms to saudi arabia they're being used to bomb the poorest country in the middle east and the un has called yemen the world's worst humanitarian crisis thousands of children have been killed hundreds of thousands injured and millions are in need of humanitarian aid joining me now is a journalist in the yemeni capital of sanaa hussain carty hussain thanks so much for joining us it's been reported that a. cameraman. has been kil
the european court of human rights the z.h. are combined the hands of parliament adds nothing to us prosperity makes us less secure by preventing the deportation of dangerous foreign nationals and does nothing to change the attitudes of governments like russians when it comes to human rights. so regardless of the e.u. referendum my view is this if we want to reform human rights laws in this country it isn't you we should leave but the c.h.r. on the jurisdiction of its cause well u.k. prime...
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this year because of air pollution — and enough is enough. could face fines or sanctions by the european court last year. with environmental law charity, clientearth. penalties and sanctions to be imposed. imposed. protect people from illegal and harmful levels of air pollution. harmful levels of air pollution. have been shameful in neglecting to uphold their duties on this. uphold their duties on this. presumably this is an uphill battle for you. for you. it would be helpful if sanctions were applied. sanctions were applied. you cannot feel that will encourage member states to change. member states to change. the process started over four years ago. the process started overfour years ago. the process started over four years ago. we are really... really... governments have been given a last chance to rectify these mistakes. chance to rectify these mistakes. countries who have been unable to meet the targets. meet the targets. the eu has not imposed the fine is. imposed the fine is. are the standards too much, too quickly? standards too much, too quickly? they are asking too much of us. standar
this year because of air pollution — and enough is enough. could face fines or sanctions by the european court last year. with environmental law charity, clientearth. penalties and sanctions to be imposed. imposed. protect people from illegal and harmful levels of air pollution. harmful levels of air pollution. have been shameful in neglecting to uphold their duties on this. uphold their duties on this. presumably this is an uphill battle for you. for you. it would be helpful if sanctions...
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published plans that would allow it to punish the uk during a transition period without going to the european courtng that period, around two years or so, britain would have no input into brussels decision making. mr davis was speaking after more downing street meetings to discuss strategy. they have to say i thought that document was hardly a legal document. it was a political document. it was a political document. what we're about is an implementation period to a bridge to a future where we work well together. and i do not think it was in good faith to publish a document with, frankly, discourteous language, and actually implying that they could arbitrarily terminate, in effect, the intimidation period. that is not what the aim of this exercise is. it is not in good faith. and we think it was unwise to publish that. the japanese ambassador has warned that japanese firms in the uk are worried about access to the eu after brexit. afterjoining the prime minister in downing street for a meeting with japanese business leaders, he warned no firm would be able to continue to operate here if they're not
published plans that would allow it to punish the uk during a transition period without going to the european courtng that period, around two years or so, britain would have no input into brussels decision making. mr davis was speaking after more downing street meetings to discuss strategy. they have to say i thought that document was hardly a legal document. it was a political document. it was a political document. what we're about is an implementation period to a bridge to a future where we...
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any countries that fail to comply with regulations could face fines or sanctions by the european courtalready been sued three times in the british high court by environmental lawyers clientearth — most recently late last year. they told the bbc at the time that brexit could mean there is even less action taken on air quality. this government, in the 35 years that i have been doing environment to work, is the most reluctant to follow the law when it comes to an important public health issue. where 40,000 people a year die every make in the uk. but it does not look that will comply anywhere near we were supposed to. —— die every year in the uk. but it now looks like it will not be 2025, even though were supposed to be there by 2010. the prime minister has promised things, but we will ensure that we pass a new clea n but we will ensure that we pass a new clean air act. that is our best chance. that is three times the uk government has been taken to court. duncan price is director of sustainability at burohappold engineering — an engineering consultancy. thank you forjoining us. explain th
any countries that fail to comply with regulations could face fines or sanctions by the european courtalready been sued three times in the british high court by environmental lawyers clientearth — most recently late last year. they told the bbc at the time that brexit could mean there is even less action taken on air quality. this government, in the 35 years that i have been doing environment to work, is the most reluctant to follow the law when it comes to an important public health issue....
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labor campaign to remain because it ironic that it is precisely because of brics it and even the european court of human rights which protects private property if britain gets out of europe gets out of its commitments to that it will be allowed to nationalize housing the asians will be able to take all these things it's democratic and draw is not a good time for corbin supporting policies supporting politicians yes it is and that there's an awful lot that has to be reviewed but we're in the right place to do that now i think we really are i think we've come to labor coming to grips with the massive social housing problem that we have. to think they've you know i think we need to have done better for quite a long time being a voice in the wilderness in kensington people listening now because of this awful atrocity on my doorstep and anyone just finally anyone fearful that they will return to a blair eight years when north london council recently saying the problem with. de facto people like you people is what germany goban is you have ideological dogma. that i'm not the same beliefs the thirty y
labor campaign to remain because it ironic that it is precisely because of brics it and even the european court of human rights which protects private property if britain gets out of europe gets out of its commitments to that it will be allowed to nationalize housing the asians will be able to take all these things it's democratic and draw is not a good time for corbin supporting policies supporting politicians yes it is and that there's an awful lot that has to be reviewed but we're in the...
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lost his whole family in a nature earth raid is planning to take his fight for justice to the european court of human rights he says the alliance dropped two bombs on his hosts during its military intervention in the country in twenty live. now we demand that we need to explain why our house and houses were showing all the military targets i don't understand why nato targeted our house sadly my dear wife died as well as my cousins my innocent children and our neighbors our friends were there with those it was a monstrous crime that nato has the latest equipment and technology which allows them to accurately determine the targets of the nato aircraft struck specifically at night when people were in their home they intentionally hit civilian targets those hospitals schools gas stations they destroyed all the infrastructure while they were killing civilians and destroying civilian infrastructure apparently knowing there were no weapons there. let's take a look at the map and i where the nato attack actually took place as mentioned thirteen people were killed in the bombardment including three c
lost his whole family in a nature earth raid is planning to take his fight for justice to the european court of human rights he says the alliance dropped two bombs on his hosts during its military intervention in the country in twenty live. now we demand that we need to explain why our house and houses were showing all the military targets i don't understand why nato targeted our house sadly my dear wife died as well as my cousins my innocent children and our neighbors our friends were there...
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politicians cause now the european court of justice has taken up his case. can you see jail and the french of journalistic free. to. explain about the moments of the night before. the stories in so. it's all about george chance to discover the world from different perspectives. join us and inspired by distinctive instagram or others at g.w. stories topics each week on instagram. d w true diversity. where the world of science is at home in many languages. our innovations magazine for any. of us from every week and always looking to the future d.w. dot com of science and research for. it created movie milestone. was an instrument of propaganda and persecution. it underwent bankruptcy and restructuring. but it still turning out films today. for germany's biggest and oldest film company. a cinematic history from the german empire to the present one hundred years so far starting february eighteenth. this is deja vu news live from berlin is it game over for israel's prime minister israeli police say benjamin netanyahu should be indicted on charges in two separate
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aren't the only ones waiting for the new government to finally be in place brussels home to the european court a german restaurant right next to the european commission customers come here to tuck into a slap up sausage supper and the latest subject to political debate one thing they agree on the lack of a working german government is taking its toll in brussels. all of the you have to admit without germany does little progress the belgians of course having no government is not unusual. there's no dressing down to be had in tintin's homeland are struggling to form a coalition at the start of the decade the country went nineteen months without a government. the amount of say four months isn't that long here in belgium things always take forever we have to be patient nieman is almost on the germans are so well organized even without an official government i'm sure the country is taking over just aren't running at the e.u. headquarters in the city however it's no laughing matter waiting for germany has led to frustration and frayed nerves. the german coalition agreement comprises some one hundred
aren't the only ones waiting for the new government to finally be in place brussels home to the european court a german restaurant right next to the european commission customers come here to tuck into a slap up sausage supper and the latest subject to political debate one thing they agree on the lack of a working german government is taking its toll in brussels. all of the you have to admit without germany does little progress the belgians of course having no government is not unusual. there's...
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family during a nato bombardment in the country is planning to take his fight for justice to the european court for human rights the international alliance reportedly dropped two bombs on his house during a campaign back in two thousand and eleven. now we do need to explain why our house and other houses were showing a military target i don't understand why nato targeted our house sadly my dear wife died as well as my cousins my innocent children and all neighbors friends were there with us it was a monstrous crime and nato has the latest equipment and technology which allows them to accurately determine the target of the nato cross struck specifically at night when people were in their homes they intentionally hit civilian targets hospitals schools gas stations they destroyed all the infrastructure they were killing civilians and destroying civilian infrastructure apparently knowing there were no weapons that. now you can see here on the map where the shelling took place by nato forces as clear describe thirteen people were killed in the attacks including three children he admits his house may
family during a nato bombardment in the country is planning to take his fight for justice to the european court for human rights the international alliance reportedly dropped two bombs on his house during a campaign back in two thousand and eleven. now we do need to explain why our house and other houses were showing a military target i don't understand why nato targeted our house sadly my dear wife died as well as my cousins my innocent children and all neighbors friends were there with us it...
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the way that works is to directives, regulations and the european court ofjustice.he same fairness, we won't have any of those things which make it work, i think the eu is likely to say that went really work. yes we will recognise your standards in some areas but we will decide when, it will be up to us and if we changed things you either have to change or fall away. the two steps back comes as soon as the eu response that we have seen laid out, sorry that is not good enough. that is right and will happen in the next few weeks. two big things will happen, the eu will decide on what its approach is to the uk and that is likely to be in the long run rather more important than what uk cabinet wants. even before that, we still have to agree on what this transition period will look like from march 19. that is the pressing deadline and the uk government is absolutely desperate to get this agreed, because it is very worried that if it doesn't, we don't have a firm agreement, then business interests will be turned away. will the eu leaders have to talk about money? they are
the way that works is to directives, regulations and the european court ofjustice.he same fairness, we won't have any of those things which make it work, i think the eu is likely to say that went really work. yes we will recognise your standards in some areas but we will decide when, it will be up to us and if we changed things you either have to change or fall away. the two steps back comes as soon as the eu response that we have seen laid out, sorry that is not good enough. that is right and...
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politicians funds now the european court of justice has taken a police case. to an easy jail and the frets a journalistic free. today. and while. the adventure of. the trip by airplane seventeen thousand kilometers in six weeks breathtaking landscapes. frank at a. touch of. certain colors through canada starting february twenty seventh to. shift living in the digital age coming up photogenic city. virtual dissection. and the super mario crash goals but first a controversial day.
politicians funds now the european court of justice has taken a police case. to an easy jail and the frets a journalistic free. today. and while. the adventure of. the trip by airplane seventeen thousand kilometers in six weeks breathtaking landscapes. frank at a. touch of. certain colors through canada starting february twenty seventh to. shift living in the digital age coming up photogenic city. virtual dissection. and the super mario crash goals but first a controversial day.
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family during a nato bombardment in the country is planning to take his fight for justice to the european court for human rights the international alliance reportedly dropped two bombs on his house during a campaign back in two thousand and eleven. now we demand that nato explain why our house and other houses were showing a military target i don't understand why nato targeted our house sadly my dear wife died as well as my cousin and my innocent children and our neighbors our friends were there with us it was a monstrous crime and nato has the latest equipment and technology which allows them to accurately determine the target of the nato aircraft struck specifically at night when people were in their homes they intentionally hit civilian targets hospitals schools.
family during a nato bombardment in the country is planning to take his fight for justice to the european court for human rights the international alliance reportedly dropped two bombs on his house during a campaign back in two thousand and eleven. now we demand that nato explain why our house and other houses were showing a military target i don't understand why nato targeted our house sadly my dear wife died as well as my cousin and my innocent children and our neighbors our friends were...
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the right to be forgotten follows a european court of justice ruling in 2014, which states that e.u. citizens have the right to ask search engines to remove results that include their names. google must comply with the requests if the links are deemed ordequate, irrelevant, excessive. alongside the data, google published a paper showing what it says are the challenges of properly complying with the ruling. from france, a sea of requested social media -- a ceo requested social media pages be delisted that he said violated his privacy. google delisted one link under his personal name, but kept others online. new year regulations in may will be the toughest data protection rules to date, allowing users to ask for information to be deleted unless there is a compelling reason otherwise. under the new regulations, companies like google could be fined up to 20 million euros if they fail to comply. stephen: in the united kingdom, thousands of retail jobs are at major high street chains went bust. toys "r" us had been looking for a buyer after its american owners filed for bankruptcy protecti
the right to be forgotten follows a european court of justice ruling in 2014, which states that e.u. citizens have the right to ask search engines to remove results that include their names. google must comply with the requests if the links are deemed ordequate, irrelevant, excessive. alongside the data, google published a paper showing what it says are the challenges of properly complying with the ruling. from france, a sea of requested social media -- a ceo requested social media pages be...
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going to hear much from as i said from the cold and from bench we also hear quite a lot about the european court of human rights however. find that surprising given that the left wing position i believe it the european convention on human rights as people must enjoy their property because court is exactly one of the first people to be asking about nationalizing yeah my point is that b. is that the court of justice we didn't struggle to have our own democracy for a thousand years of executing a monarch to be told what to do by european institutional majesty is what i should say this is no main. reason the main reason for brics. so you're saying basically i'm saying must get through i want to are i want talk to i don't see it as appropriate for the u.k. to be bound by the findings of those courts we need our own courts to do that job david cameron of course announced recently that he's made his biggest career move and it's a chinese one billion dollar fund do you think he'll be helping drazen mailed a visit to china today will it be the other way around because apparently there were problems and i
going to hear much from as i said from the cold and from bench we also hear quite a lot about the european court of human rights however. find that surprising given that the left wing position i believe it the european convention on human rights as people must enjoy their property because court is exactly one of the first people to be asking about nationalizing yeah my point is that b. is that the court of justice we didn't struggle to have our own democracy for a thousand years of executing a...
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market or the security relationships that we have and where we see ourselves in relation to the european court of justice the european union has been very clear about the four pillars and the four freedoms being indivisible part of the reason for the vote in the europe in the united kingdom to leave the e.u. was about the feeling that we wanted to take control of our own borders i.e. that was the concern about free movement that we wanted to take control of our own laws that was a concern about your role of the european court of justice and of decisions that were being taken in brussels so as i said in my speech where we are looking to participate in e.u. agencies we will respect the role of the european court of justice but as a country outside the european union we will have our own sovereign legal order and so the european court of justice will no longer have jurisdiction in the united in the united kingdom and when we look to develop a new economic partnership in relation to trade we recognize that there will be discussions a reference was made to red lines i've set out principles for our
market or the security relationships that we have and where we see ourselves in relation to the european court of justice the european union has been very clear about the four pillars and the four freedoms being indivisible part of the reason for the vote in the europe in the united kingdom to leave the e.u. was about the feeling that we wanted to take control of our own borders i.e. that was the concern about free movement that we wanted to take control of our own laws that was a concern about...
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politicians and now the european court of justice have taken up his case. can you see jail and the french of journalistic freedom. to. beat the germans new and surprising new specks of noise and culture in germany. u.s. american kate moos takes a look at germany receives the two traditions every day bribes and language because it's come out of the highlights. so i say i'm good. district i m d w dot com the germans. had created movie milestone. was an instrument of propaganda and persecution. it underwent a bankruptcy and restructuring. but it still turning out films today. for germany's biggest and oldest film company. a cinematic history from the german empire to the present one hundred years or so in fact starting february eighteenth . this is the news live from berlin the corruption probe surrounding south africa's embattled leader deepens police in south africa raid the home of a prominent business family at the heart of the scandals involving president jacob zuma that as zuma fuels expectations that his resignation could be eminent. israeli police say
politicians and now the european court of justice have taken up his case. can you see jail and the french of journalistic freedom. to. beat the germans new and surprising new specks of noise and culture in germany. u.s. american kate moos takes a look at germany receives the two traditions every day bribes and language because it's come out of the highlights. so i say i'm good. district i m d w dot com the germans. had created movie milestone. was an instrument of propaganda and persecution. it...
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politicians clowns now the european court of justice has taken up the skanks. came easy agenda and the french journalistic treatment. today. the behold the w one movie. w made for mines from good. land our fighters want to start families to become farmers or engineers every one of. the learning is just that the children who have already been the n.i.c.u. and those that will follow are part of a new kind of serfs. they could be the future of. granting opportunity global news that matters d. w. made from minds meet the germans new and surprising aspects of license culture in germany. u.s. american keep news the take a look at germany it is increasing use of the traditions every day lives and language has come out of law and so i. am good friend. t.w. dot com make the german. freedom of expression. a value that old ways has to be defended and new. all over the world. of freedom freedom of art. a multimedia project about artists and their right to express their views freely. d w dot com the freedom. to move. move. move move. place . play. business. news coming to y
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european courts of justice have taken up his case. and the pressures of journalistic treatment. today. milestone. it was an instrument of propaganda and persecution. it underwent a bankruptcy and restructuring. but it's still turning out films today. germany's biggest and oldest film company. cinematic history from the german empire to the present. the pioneers the visionary and the business of. one hundred years of info starting february eighteenth. this is the w. news live from berlin high drama in south africa as president zuma defies his party's order to resign he says he's being victimized and sees says go by the end of the day old take it to parliament also on the program. german journalist and as usual has now been held in a turkish prison for a year without charge his detention has solid relations between palin and ankara now there may be hope for his release. and the leadership of germany's social democrat.
european courts of justice have taken up his case. and the pressures of journalistic treatment. today. milestone. it was an instrument of propaganda and persecution. it underwent a bankruptcy and restructuring. but it's still turning out films today. germany's biggest and oldest film company. cinematic history from the german empire to the present. the pioneers the visionary and the business of. one hundred years of info starting february eighteenth. this is the w. news live from berlin high...
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family during a nato bombardment in the country is planning to take his fight for justice to the european court for human rights the international alliance reportedly dropped two bombs on his house during a campaign back in twenty eleven. now we demand that nato explain why our house and other houses were shelled are they military targets i don't understand why nato targeted our house sadly my dear wife died as well as my cousins my innocent children our neighbors our friends were there with us it was a monstrous crime and nato has the latest equipment and technology which allows them to accurately determine the target of the nato aircraft struck specifically at night when people were in their homes they intentionally hit civilian targets hospitals schools gas stations they destroyed all the infrastructure they were killing civilians and destroying civilian infrastructure apparently knowing there were no weapons there. you can see on the map here where the shelling took place by nato forces as carried describe thirteen people were killed in the attack including three children he admits his hous
family during a nato bombardment in the country is planning to take his fight for justice to the european court for human rights the international alliance reportedly dropped two bombs on his house during a campaign back in twenty eleven. now we demand that nato explain why our house and other houses were shelled are they military targets i don't understand why nato targeted our house sadly my dear wife died as well as my cousins my innocent children our neighbors our friends were there with us...
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so for example when participating in eu agencies, the uk will respect the remit of the european courtand a principled but pragmatic solution for legal resolution will be needed to respect oui’ resolution will be needed to respect our legal status as a separate country without the sovereign order. as i have said before, we will need to agree a strong and appropriate form of independent dispute resolution across all areas of future partnerships in which both sides can have confidence. we must recognise the importance of comprehensive and robust data protection arrangements. in the past few moments the president of the european commission has responded to her speech saying security matters should not be mixed up security matters should not be mixed up with other considerations involved in brexit. listening to both speeches is our chief political correspondent. good to speak to you. a cold morning there i'm sure, but a warm welcome for theresa may from the audience. what would they have hurt in her speech that is new?” think it is the fact that having talked about having a deep and specia
so for example when participating in eu agencies, the uk will respect the remit of the european courtand a principled but pragmatic solution for legal resolution will be needed to respect oui’ resolution will be needed to respect our legal status as a separate country without the sovereign order. as i have said before, we will need to agree a strong and appropriate form of independent dispute resolution across all areas of future partnerships in which both sides can have confidence. we must...
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politicians now the european court of justice has taken up his cakes. can you see a jail and the threat to journalistic freedom. chip. we make up oh but we watch as the cost of that and that's a fight we ought to separate seven percent of. them want to shape the continent's future to. be part of employing african youngsters as the share their stories their dreams and their challengers. to the seventy seven percent. platform for africa it's judge. happy birthday in good shape returning tell. you. this amazing think it's back and if you want to know what's inside this it all went. to turning the most favorite hands into. to. fall in love. it created movie milestone. it was an instrument of propaganda and persecution. it underwent a bankruptcy and restructuring. but it still turning out films today. germany's biggest and oldest film company. assume a magic history from the german empire to the present one hundred years or so from the fire starting february eighteenth. i am. this is the wu is coming to you live from berlin and ultimatum for south africa's e
politicians now the european court of justice has taken up his cakes. can you see a jail and the threat to journalistic freedom. chip. we make up oh but we watch as the cost of that and that's a fight we ought to separate seven percent of. them want to shape the continent's future to. be part of employing african youngsters as the share their stories their dreams and their challengers. to the seventy seven percent. platform for africa it's judge. happy birthday in good shape returning tell....