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european. 80% of britons go to europe on holiday. there is a fundamental lesser here that we have to find a new open skies. open skies is governed by the european courtustice. you cannot go back to the wto by laterals. we see a distinct possibility that if we don't see rationality before 2019, we're calling for a plan in this calendar year. if we do not get that in the spring of 2018, you will see airlines making reductions in the class in the u.k. that's what effect jobs and the economy. there is no a distinct possibility that for a number of months there may be no flying between the u.k. and europe until a new deal is put together. it is not going to be straightforward but now we start the process. -- >>t this negotiation have you heard anything from officials as far as that? if there is no flying between that seemsd europe, rather extreme. a dire situation, something that negotiators might want to take care of right off the bat. >> we are asking them to take care of us. we are in a situation that nobody really expected. this is unprecedented. have a running order when it comes to negotiations. there is nothing more important than air travel. they
european. 80% of britons go to europe on holiday. there is a fundamental lesser here that we have to find a new open skies. open skies is governed by the european courtustice. you cannot go back to the wto by laterals. we see a distinct possibility that if we don't see rationality before 2019, we're calling for a plan in this calendar year. if we do not get that in the spring of 2018, you will see airlines making reductions in the class in the u.k. that's what effect jobs and the economy. there...
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government. the european court of human rights ruled that hungary unlawfully kept two migrants in a transit zone.he decision could affect the country's plan to automatically detain all asylum seekers in border camps. the spanish foreign minister says an independent scotland will have to join the back of the queue for eu membership. spain's government is worried about the separatist movement in catalonia. ffiifuéfiéfiiaziwa'sacs: — — — from wearing religiou symbols but the restriction must be based on internal company rules requiring all employees to dress neutrally. i am joined by the min ~ mep george batten, and the conservative mep ian duncan. let us look at the european court ofjustice ruling on headscarves. what do you make of it? it seems to bring the ec] into line with the uk government, as far as i can work out. you cannot discriminate against one culture or religion. you have to treat all equally. theresa may said she disapproves at pmqs. she said women have a right to choose how they dress. that is not what the ec] ruling is saying. she is saying she won't legislate on how people are wearin
government. the european court of human rights ruled that hungary unlawfully kept two migrants in a transit zone.he decision could affect the country's plan to automatically detain all asylum seekers in border camps. the spanish foreign minister says an independent scotland will have to join the back of the queue for eu membership. spain's government is worried about the separatist movement in catalonia. ffiifuéfiéfiiaziwa'sacs: — — — from wearing religiou symbols but the restriction...
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of knife possession last year. government figures show a record 41% of adult offenders were jailed. the european courtgame of thrones, has collapsed into the sea. the azure window, on gozo, was damaged by heavy storms. the prime minister, joseph muscat, said it was heartbreaking. a study of the arch in 2013 said it was eroding but wasn't in imminent danger of collapse. an actor from the harry potter films is in intensive care after a head—on car crash left him with a broken neck and punctured lung. jim tavare, known for his role in harry potter and the prisoner of azkaban, also suffered 15 broken ribs and breaks in his right leg. his wife, laura, posted a picture of him in a hospital bed on facebook. doctors in india say they have successfully performed weight reduction surgery on an egyptian woman believed to be the world's heaviest. eman ahmed, who's believed to have weighed 500 kilos, or 78 stone, was flown to mumbai earlier this year and admitted to a specially built unit at a local hospital. herfamily said she had not left her house for 25 years. that's a summary of the latest news. join me for b
of knife possession last year. government figures show a record 41% of adult offenders were jailed. the european courtgame of thrones, has collapsed into the sea. the azure window, on gozo, was damaged by heavy storms. the prime minister, joseph muscat, said it was heartbreaking. a study of the arch in 2013 said it was eroding but wasn't in imminent danger of collapse. an actor from the harry potter films is in intensive care after a head—on car crash left him with a broken neck and punctured...
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that will be tricky because that involves a lot of things that are difficult for the british government to accept, such as the role of the european court contributions to the european budget. each of the phases will have challenges and none of it will have challenges and none of it will be done easily. it is going to bea will be done easily. it is going to be a long road. chris morris in malta. chris morris in malta. waiting times will be longer for routine operations, such as hip and knee replacements, as a "trade off" for improvements in a&e performance and better treatment in other areas. that‘s according to the head of nhs england, simon stevens, who‘s unveiling a strategy for the nhs over the next two years. he says increasing patient demand and the growth in new treatments, mean that choices have to be made. 0ur health correspondent dominic hughes reports. how have you been feeling? not too bad, thank you. at the age of 97, iris needs a little help, especially after recovering from a recent illness. so her gp called a local nhs service that provides the right care in the right place and for iris, that was home. the treatment at h
that will be tricky because that involves a lot of things that are difficult for the british government to accept, such as the role of the european court contributions to the european budget. each of the phases will have challenges and none of it will have challenges and none of it will be done easily. it is going to bea will be done easily. it is going to be a long road. chris morris in malta. chris morris in malta. waiting times will be longer for routine operations, such as hip and knee...
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of voters ticked the box marked "leave the european union". it set in train an enormous political upheaval. a prime minister resigned and a new one was installed. the government fought and lost two court over the role of parliament. legislation authorising the prime minister to trigger article 50 had a rough ride, but made it on to the statute book. dozens of parliamentary inquiries have been launched. and there have been hours of debate, inside and outside parliament. and now, a milestone has been reached. at around 12.30pm, the uk's ambassador to the eu, sir tim barrow, delivered a six—page letter to donald tusk, the president of the european council. shortly after the letter was handed over, theresa may began her statement to mp5. a few minutes ago in brussels, the united kingdom's permanent representative to the eu handed a letter to the president of the european council on my behalf confirming the government's decision to invoke article 50 of the treaty on european union. the article 50 process is now underway and, in accordance with the wishes of the british people, the united kingdom is leaving the european union. this is an historic moment from which there can be no turning ba
of voters ticked the box marked "leave the european union". it set in train an enormous political upheaval. a prime minister resigned and a new one was installed. the government fought and lost two court over the role of parliament. legislation authorising the prime minister to trigger article 50 had a rough ride, but made it on to the statute book. dozens of parliamentary inquiries have been launched. and there have been hours of debate, inside and outside parliament. and now, a...
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directives into uk law we don't end up inheriting the european courts of human rights, such madness. i will be voting to make sure this governments the best government this country has had ina best government this country has had in a generation. it's answering to the public, it's not run by people like blair, osborne, kamran. let's head inside parliament. mps digestive the letter. there are many here who are bitterly disappointed that this day has come. others cannot take the smiles off theirfaces. i think it is others cannot take the smiles off their faces. i think it is striking that in that letter, theresa may talks about trying to get deal. there has been a lot of speculation around here that that she was pushing to get no deal at all. she makes it very clear in that letter that having no deal at all would not be the ideal situation and she is urging both sides to make sure they do try to get something. the tyne, constructive. just a little bit of a threat when she talks about whether there is no deal, with that threaten there is no deal, with that threaten the security co—operation between all these countries. as for labou
directives into uk law we don't end up inheriting the european courts of human rights, such madness. i will be voting to make sure this governments the best government this country has had ina best government this country has had in a generation. it's answering to the public, it's not run by people like blair, osborne, kamran. let's head inside parliament. mps digestive the letter. there are many here who are bitterly disappointed that this day has come. others cannot take the smiles off...
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of government buildings. that sets up an assault on mosul's "old city," where militants are dug in with thousands of civilians. the european union's top court ruled today that member states do not have to grant humanitarian visas to asylum seekers. belgium and other countries had warned it would mean another flood of migrants. meanwhile, hungary's parliament voted to confine migrants at border camps built from shipping containers, pending action on their asylum requests. a chinese telecom firm has agreed to pay nearly $900 million, for violating u.s. sanctions. the justice department says z.t.e. corporation illegally shipped american-made equipment to iran and north korea. on wall street, stocks slipped for the third time in four days. the dow jones industrial average lost 29 points to close at 20,924. the nasdaq fell 15 points, and the s&p 500 gave up nearly seven. and, the white house is receiving visitors again. tours resumed today for the first time since the inauguration, and the first group got a presidential welcome. mr. trump greeted a crowd that included alabama fifth graders on a school trip. prominent in the background, a portrai
of government buildings. that sets up an assault on mosul's "old city," where militants are dug in with thousands of civilians. the european union's top court ruled today that member states do not have to grant humanitarian visas to asylum seekers. belgium and other countries had warned it would mean another flood of migrants. meanwhile, hungary's parliament voted to confine migrants at border camps built from shipping containers, pending action on their asylum requests. a chinese...
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court as witnesses. genie: the eu heads of government are meeting today to decide whether or not donald tusk will carry out a second term as president. most europeantes support him with the exception of one. >> that's his home country, poland. it accuses him of supporting an illegitimate attempt to overthrow the polish government. he is still expected to be reelected. the polish prime minister has appealed to eu leaders in a letter urging them to support a rival candidate they have put forward. the majority of people in poland want tusk to stay. oles wantows 54% of p him to serve a second term. genie: in france the headlines are dominated by foot all -- but all -- football and that awful defeat against barcelona. >> from barcelona it was incredible. i scored three of those six goals within seven minutes of each other. disappointment after the magical when they had in the first match. this is a play on words in france -- unqualified double. unspeakably terrible loss but also unquantifiable in that they literally did not qualify for the quarterfinals. inside the paper, paris has gone from magic to tragic. they say you really shouldn't have brought u
court as witnesses. genie: the eu heads of government are meeting today to decide whether or not donald tusk will carry out a second term as president. most europeantes support him with the exception of one. >> that's his home country, poland. it accuses him of supporting an illegitimate attempt to overthrow the polish government. he is still expected to be reelected. the polish prime minister has appealed to eu leaders in a letter urging them to support a rival candidate they have put...
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the government outlines its plans to convert thousands of you're laws in the domestic legislation, ending the jurisdiction of the european courtty for its citizens, or risk driving people away. search teams find the bodies of five people, along with the wreckage of their helicopter in snowdonia. let's have a look at how the market in europe have ended the trading session. european financial markets fairly sluggish in morning trade but moved higher in the afternoon. meanwhile, in the us, the dow jones opened with little changed, even after there was new information on the us economy growing better than initially thought. the economy grew 2.1% in the last few months of 2016, up from an earlier estimate of 1.9%. the upward revision was partly due to stronger consumer spending. the ftse in the red at the moment — but analysts have been pretty optimistic about the london market following the trigger of article 50. some even predicting the ftse to hit highs of 8,000 by next year. analysts are not bearish on this leg of brexit yet, with some stockbrokers seeing the ftse 100 rallying to 8,000 by the middle of next year. lloyds of lond
the government outlines its plans to convert thousands of you're laws in the domestic legislation, ending the jurisdiction of the european courtty for its citizens, or risk driving people away. search teams find the bodies of five people, along with the wreckage of their helicopter in snowdonia. let's have a look at how the market in europe have ended the trading session. european financial markets fairly sluggish in morning trade but moved higher in the afternoon. meanwhile, in the us, the dow...
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concerned, i see the government backtracking on taking back territorial fishing waters, i hearfrom amber rudd that she once us to stay part of the european arrest warrant, she wants european courtmacy in some areas. this is farfrom over. do you fear that, once again, ukip is in the headlines because of internal infighting, rather than because of what you stand for? virtually every bad story about ukip that has emerged for the last two and a half years has come as a result of splits with douglas carswell, a tiny handful of people that were his key supporters, and i think, actually, in terms of splits, i think today is a very good unifying day for the party, i am hearing that already. so a prediction from nigel farage that it will be harmony from now on within ukip? well, i don't think there will be big ideological divides, everyone in the senior positions agrees with the manifesto, understands how important immigration is as an issue to britain voters, and for two and a half years we had douglas carswell trying to get rid of that policy — has ended. more than 30 people have been hurt, two of them seriously, after a suspected gas explosion in merseyside. a dance centre for childr
concerned, i see the government backtracking on taking back territorial fishing waters, i hearfrom amber rudd that she once us to stay part of the european arrest warrant, she wants european courtmacy in some areas. this is farfrom over. do you fear that, once again, ukip is in the headlines because of internal infighting, rather than because of what you stand for? virtually every bad story about ukip that has emerged for the last two and a half years has come as a result of splits with douglas...
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european court ofjustice. addressing holyrood nicola sturgeon referred to the bill as a "power grab". under the current terms of the scotland act, those powers should automatically come to this chamber. but nobody in the uk governmentnday, nobody on the conservative benches will give that guarantee. which leads me to suspect that what the tories are actually planning is a power grab on this parliament. and that will be absolutely unacceptable, and when that happens, i don't expect the tories to back us up. but at that point, i will be looking very carefully at the labour benches, because surely, not even labour in those circumstances could stay subservient to the tories. surely even they would have to stand up for scotland. we will be returning to westminster as two o'clock. the duke and duchess of cambridge and prince harry have released a series of films as part of a campaign designed to encourage people to talk about mental health. the heads together campaign aims to lift the stigma around mental health and features celebrities talking about their own issues. let's watch ruby wax and her husband ed talk about their first ever conversation about her mental health issues moments before they got married. my my reco
european court ofjustice. addressing holyrood nicola sturgeon referred to the bill as a "power grab". under the current terms of the scotland act, those powers should automatically come to this chamber. but nobody in the uk governmentnday, nobody on the conservative benches will give that guarantee. which leads me to suspect that what the tories are actually planning is a power grab on this parliament. and that will be absolutely unacceptable, and when that happens, i don't expect the...
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which i rememberfrom my time in government, are such devastating crime—fighting tools, without abiding by eu data protection directive is overseen by the european court ofminister was very to yesterday, because he is half right to have from, what the prime minister was referring to yesterday is the importance of maintaining the importance of maintaining the importance of maintaining the importance of european treaties. he is right in one respect, we will undoubtedly, not just dealing is right in one respect, we will undoubtedly, notjust dealing with the eu, but the united states and other countries, have data protection, data laws, which meets those standards, in order to exchange data with them. we will be at that point, on the day may leave the european union. what this bill does is make sure we have at that point and it continue exchanging data. that is no doubt thereafter that there will be continuing discussions about how we maintain all our standards at the same level, but not just the all our standards at the same level, but notjust the european union. with all our allies, everybody. will he confirm that the directive is referred to are already i
which i rememberfrom my time in government, are such devastating crime—fighting tools, without abiding by eu data protection directive is overseen by the european court ofminister was very to yesterday, because he is half right to have from, what the prime minister was referring to yesterday is the importance of maintaining the importance of maintaining the importance of maintaining the importance of european treaties. he is right in one respect, we will undoubtedly, not just dealing is right...
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that the government will put the final agreement to both houses t of parliament before comes into full. we will take control of our own laws and get into the jurisdiction of the european court of justice in britain. leaving european union will me that our loss will be made in westminster and other places. those laws will be interpretednn by judges not in luxembourg, but in courts across this country. we will strengthen the union oft the four nations. we will negotiate as one united kingdom, taking into account the specific interests of every nation and region of the u.k. when it comes to the powers that we will take back from europe we'll consult fully in which power should reside in westminster and what should be passed on to the administrationa mr. speaker, no decisions taken will be removed from them. it is the expectation of thehemn government that the administrations in scotland, wales, northern ireland will see a significant increase in their decision-making power at the result of this process. we want to maintain the common travel area with the republic of ireland, there should be no return to the borders. we will control immigration so we continue to attract the bri
that the government will put the final agreement to both houses t of parliament before comes into full. we will take control of our own laws and get into the jurisdiction of the european court of justice in britain. leaving european union will me that our loss will be made in westminster and other places. those laws will be interpretednn by judges not in luxembourg, but in courts across this country. we will strengthen the union oft the four nations. we will negotiate as one united kingdom,...
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court approved award for her arrest after concerned she will destroy evidence that her bribery case continues to evolve. the british government is in the process of taking back control of thousands of european laws. publisham will proposals to incorporate 19,000 european-based rules. the day it leaves the e.u. vladimir putin dismissed accusations of russian meddling in the u.s. election saying the anti-russian card is being played as part of a u.s. political struggle. he made his comments and an arctic forum in russia. secretary of state rex tillerson needwashington and ankara to find common ground on kurdish fighters. he spoke at a meet -ing. the u.s. was to fight alongside kurds in syria. malaysia has agreed to release the body of kim jong nam to north korea in exchange for the return of nine malaysians held in the north capital. officials say the north koreans -- his half-brother was poisoned in february. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in 230 countries. -- 120 countries. it is just after 5:30 p.m. thursday in new york, getting ready for the weekend. 8:30 friday morning in sydney. joined by paul allen with a look at the markets. . good mornin
court approved award for her arrest after concerned she will destroy evidence that her bribery case continues to evolve. the british government is in the process of taking back control of thousands of european laws. publisham will proposals to incorporate 19,000 european-based rules. the day it leaves the e.u. vladimir putin dismissed accusations of russian meddling in the u.s. election saying the anti-russian card is being played as part of a u.s. political struggle. he made his comments and...
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the government has been outlining how it plans to transfer thousands of pieces of european union legislation into british law, and end the jurisdiction of the european courtsconstitutional law at oxford university. thank you for coming in. thank you. first of all before we get into the scrutinising elm, just explain to us what this repeal bill does, what is its ion to ensure a smooth transition once we leave the european union, to do that it has to try and do three things which the secretary of state set out. so first it will have to repeal the european communities act, that brings eu law into uk. second it will have to make shower that all the laws that we have at the moment, transition across smooth, so we have a nice smooth transition from not being in the eu, being in to not. it will have to empower the government to make secondary legislation, to try and implement these thousands of laws you have men unsomed and make sure we don‘t have errors are or m ista kes sure we don‘t have errors are or mistakes or gaps in the law. so we will pick up on the last point, because that is very important. but just the scale of the challenge, so viewers can understand
the government has been outlining how it plans to transfer thousands of pieces of european union legislation into british law, and end the jurisdiction of the european courtsconstitutional law at oxford university. thank you for coming in. thank you. first of all before we get into the scrutinising elm, just explain to us what this repeal bill does, what is its ion to ensure a smooth transition once we leave the european union, to do that it has to try and do three things which the secretary of...
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european court of a it will make a more ambitious trade deals more difficult. david: and know about a paying of the divorce bill. be aanie: that will sticking point. there is a legal opinion that the governmentsticking with that we do not owe ap any. -- a penny. there is general agreement for goodwill sake, the u.k. should pay a price and she has now ruled it entirely but it could be a real issue of whether you go into something tried establish goodwill or if you have many enemies early on. jonathan: stephanie ross -- stephanie flanders and jordan rochester. letter.out the official the tone is important. last year, the voters voted to .eave the eu it was not an attempt to do harm to the european union or any remained and member states. it is important because it sets of the stage for a series of negotiations were many people think they will come undone. they will have have a real debate. alix: the tone is important to. you can see it reflected because trade wasn't the euro against other up around -- pound at the brexit. he is intraday lows, the tone is quite important. david: she talked about trade more than once. she said we want to trade as freely as possible a u.k. goods to make it into e
european court of a it will make a more ambitious trade deals more difficult. david: and know about a paying of the divorce bill. be aanie: that will sticking point. there is a legal opinion that the governmentsticking with that we do not owe ap any. -- a penny. there is general agreement for goodwill sake, the u.k. should pay a price and she has now ruled it entirely but it could be a real issue of whether you go into something tried establish goodwill or if you have many enemies early on....
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