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how many morejobs the london evening standard. how many more jobs does the london evening standard.on evening standard. how many more jobs does he want? the paper ‘s owner said he was proud to eeeez e eeeeez eele ee eeee ezeej i; l . .... l eeeez e eeeeez eele ee eeee ezeej ie l . .... l an editor of such substance and have an editor of such substance and someone have an editor of such substance and someone who is sceptical about the government ‘s approach to brexit. financial centre will count in our favour. the government has chosen not to make the economy the priority his newjob will give him a platform to trumpet london's quite amazing, i was shocked. i thought it was fake news. why is he doing it? not for the money, he's got plenty from elsewhere. i can only conclude he wants to build the standard into an alternative power base to theresa may and in the event of brexit going pear shaped he will use this power base to launch his attack. we were in a downing street briefing when the news broke and the prime minister's spokesman was taken unawares, he was totally shocked. no one t
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george osborne has been appointed editor of the london evening standard. the english champions i the only british side champions are the only british side left in the competition and were one of the first names drawn in nyon. ian rush did the honours. they have faced atletico twice before, losing home and away in the uefa cup in ‘97 and also going out in the cup winners cup to the spainiards in cup winners cup in 1961. atletico madrid have been runners up in the champions league atletico—madrid havebeen—runners ug—ll twice in the in the champions league twice in the past three years. this is the draw in full. bayern munich against the holders of real madrid. and juventus against barcelona, a repeat of the 2015 final. the first legs played on april the 11th and 12. leicester city will be away in madrid for the first leg. the 18th and 19th of aprilfor the first leg. the 18th and 19th of april for the second legs. manchester united will find out who they've got in the guarter finals of; the europa league shortly. they're favourites for the trophy after beatin
george osborne has been appointed editor of the london evening standard. the english champions i the only british side champions are the only british side left in the competition and were one of the first names drawn in nyon. ian rush did the honours. they have faced atletico twice before, losing home and away in the uefa cup in ‘97 and also going out in the cup winners cup to the spainiards in cup winners cup in 1961. atletico madrid have been runners up in the champions league...
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straight into the editor's hair of the evening standard?rade deficit under very important financial centre will count in our favour. the government has chosen not to make the economy the priority in this negotiation. his newjob will give him a platform trumpet london's interests and to trumpet london's interests and the city as the government begins brexit. i was shocked. the city as the government begins brexit. iwas shocked. ithought it was fake news. why is he doing it? not for the money. i can only conclude he wants to build the evening standard into an alternative power base to theresa may and in the event of brexit going pear shaped he will use this power base to launch the attack. the mayor of london treated his congratulations. two powerful voices shaping the powefifut voices shaping—the future. george osborne has capital's future. george osborne has been busy in rising —— advising a major investment firm. a juggling been busy in rising —— advising a major investment firm. ajuggling of jobs perhaps without precedent in parliament. he
straight into the editor's hair of the evening standard?rade deficit under very important financial centre will count in our favour. the government has chosen not to make the economy the priority in this negotiation. his newjob will give him a platform trumpet london's interests and to trumpet london's interests and the city as the government begins brexit. i was shocked. the city as the government begins brexit. iwas shocked. ithought it was fake news. why is he doing it? not for the money. i...
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i'm thrilled and excited to be the editor of the london evening standard.ics he wanted to be a journalist. he did not get a break or a job. now he willjump straight into the editor's chair of the evening standard. the paper's owner said he was pleased with the appointment. and also with someone who is sceptical over the government's approach to brexit. while we hope the fact we have a trade deficit and a very important financial centre will count in our favour. the government has chosen not to make the economy the priority in this negotiation. his newjob will give him interests and the city as the government begins brexit. i thought it was fake news. why is he doing it? not for the money. i can only conclude he wants to build the standard into an alternative power base to theresa may and in the event of brexit going pear—shaped he will use this power base to launch his attack. sadiq khan tweeted his congratulations to george osborne, two powerful voice is now shaping the capital's future. george osborne has been busy in advising a major investment firm. as
i'm thrilled and excited to be the editor of the london evening standard.ics he wanted to be a journalist. he did not get a break or a job. now he willjump straight into the editor's chair of the evening standard. the paper's owner said he was pleased with the appointment. and also with someone who is sceptical over the government's approach to brexit. while we hope the fact we have a trade deficit and a very important financial centre will count in our favour. the government has chosen not to...
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evening particularly well and evening standard puts on its front page what a disaster the budget was,l be able to wonder how long he will be able to stay as an mp. there is an excellent conspiracy theory doing the rounds amongst ministers that actually this is all about very clever positioning for george osborne. george osborne isa for george osborne. george osborne is a very impressive tactician and think three orfour is a very impressive tactician and think three or four m,;.5 ahead. his think three or four moves ahead. his constituency is being abolished with the boundary changes before the 2020 election. there is anotherjob up for grabs election. there is anotherjob up forgrabs in election. there is anotherjob up for grabs in 2020 and that is the mayor of london at. at the moment mayor of london at and at the moment the tories do not have a candidate. george, you'd spoke about and there are enough hours in the day for him to do all thesejobs, are enough hours in the day for him to do all these jobs, investment fund management fund he works for and making speeches and now editing a
evening particularly well and evening standard puts on its front page what a disaster the budget was,l be able to wonder how long he will be able to stay as an mp. there is an excellent conspiracy theory doing the rounds amongst ministers that actually this is all about very clever positioning for george osborne. george osborne isa for george osborne. george osborne is a very impressive tactician and think three orfour is a very impressive tactician and think three or four m,;.5 ahead. his...
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george osborne is to become the editor of the evening standard and remain as an mp while he does it —, has been drawn to face atletico madrid in the quarterfinals. manchester unioted are also through to the quarterfinals in the europa league — they will face belgian side anderlecht. it‘s gold cup day at cheltenham, colin tizzard‘s cue card is one of the favourites on the final day of the festival. some schools in england may be receiving more government money, but research out today suggests it will be all but cancelled out by increases in the cost of pay, pensions and national insurance contributions. the government says funding for all schools is at a record £40 billion. but according to the education will hit every school — and particularly those in deprived areas. here‘s our education correspondent, gillian hargreaves. this primary school in southwark in south london has been well funded compared to other schools, something the government is determined to change to make the system fairer. it faces a shortfall of 14% in its budget between now and 2020. the additional opportunities
george osborne is to become the editor of the evening standard and remain as an mp while he does it —, has been drawn to face atletico madrid in the quarterfinals. manchester unioted are also through to the quarterfinals in the europa league — they will face belgian side anderlecht. it‘s gold cup day at cheltenham, colin tizzard‘s cue card is one of the favourites on the final day of the festival. some schools in england may be receiving more government money, but research out today...
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it's after the former chancellor, george osborne, was made the editor of the london evening standard. down as an mp. new car buyers are being warned they'll be forced to pay much higher car tax, from next month. the motoring organisation the rac says the new rules will mean people buying new low—emissions vehicles, which currently have no car tax, will pay at least £130 a year. the government says the changes to will be fair to motorists and good for the environment. our business correspondent joe lynam reports. looking for a new car, and thinking about doing your bit for the environment? well, that might become a bit more expensive from april. that's because the new vehicle excise duty rates come into force, and low—emission cars will be paying more than they do now. most cars bought from april 1st will pay a initial charge, depending on their emmissions, and then £140 after that every year. it means hybrid cars, which pay no tax up to now, will have to pay £130 in road tax. and cars costing £40,000 or more will face an additional premium. but luckily, new duties will have no effect
it's after the former chancellor, george osborne, was made the editor of the london evening standard. down as an mp. new car buyers are being warned they'll be forced to pay much higher car tax, from next month. the motoring organisation the rac says the new rules will mean people buying new low—emissions vehicles, which currently have no car tax, will pay at least £130 a year. the government says the changes to will be fair to motorists and good for the environment. our business...
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it's after the former chancellor, george osborne, was made the editor of the london evening standard. office — and has said he won't be standing down as an mp. victims of sexual assault won't have to go through the ordeal of giving evidence in court under changes being brought forward by the government. from september, a victim's cross—examination will be pre—recorded and played to the jury. with seniorjudges. the move follows a trial involving child victims who said it made them feel less pressured and better able to recall events. the headlines on bbc news: fellow musicians have paid tribute to chuck berry, the rock and roll star—who has'diedr a one—year—old boy dies and a girl of the same age injured in north london. a bbc investigation finds a link between skin creams containing paraffin and dozens of fire deaths in england. to pay much higher car tax, from next month. the motoring organisation the rac says the new rules will mean people buying new low—emissions vehicles, which currently have no car tax, will pay at least £130 a year. the government says the changes to will be fai
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osborne is facing calls to stand down as an mp, following his appointment as editor of the london evening standard makes a mockery of media independence. jeremy corbyn says it makes a mockery of media independence. nicola sturgeon insists the prime minister's opposition to another referendum on scottish independence is unsustainable. the nobel prize winning poet and playwright sir derek walcott has died aged 87. an update on the market numbers for you — here's how london's and frankfurt ended the day. and in the the united states, this is how the dow and the nasdaq are getting on. nowfl wonderzvohethejeyou'vebees able to tip read what i've been to have a conversation with a colleague. hlsilgieadmgsklu-egee 7 is”. fame in niafrfl" ' but he admits this is difficult. it can be very hard as well because sometimes some words can to you about. the difficult art of ligzreadingzr= less. see. rs. is. assess. see—gees es}; — — of the challenges of lip—reading. so lip—reading is a very difficult problem because there are visual ambiguities in mouth shapes. for example pat, bat and mat are visually identical.
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having those jobs, i do not know if that is doable, but it is good for the evening standard.pable and it should make politics more interesting. two points. sceptical see has any team, and tony blair, also a supporter of the remain side, welcoming him perhaps for political reasons. just days from triggering article 50. tony blair, getting into the brexit debate? heat also jumped into what the labour party should be doing. this is what he said about what people could realise about the pitfalls going forward through negotiations. as you go down this path, the british people could realise three things. one, the gain was a realise three things. one, the gain wasa rake, realise three things. one, the gain was a rake, the pain, substantial, and the distractions, enormous, when you have got help cure, education, immigration. he did not say that he wa nted immigration. he did not say that he wanted a second referendum, but giving the impression that certainly giving the impression that is what we should do. and he was asked about the labour party. he was getting into the front seat, p
having those jobs, i do not know if that is doable, but it is good for the evening standard.pable and it should make politics more interesting. two points. sceptical see has any team, and tony blair, also a supporter of the remain side, welcoming him perhaps for political reasons. just days from triggering article 50. tony blair, getting into the brexit debate? heat also jumped into what the labour party should be doing. this is what he said about what people could realise about the pitfalls...
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and yet george osborne could go to that meeting and he's the editor of london evening standard. nnot believe loiter anywhere. plenty of loitering in myjob. believe loiter anywhere. plenty of loitering in my job. say no more. a man's been arrested after a thomas gainsborough painting at the national gallery was vandalised. the 1785 painting, mr and mrs william hallett, which is better known as "the morning walk", has been removed from display after it was attacked with a sharp instrument yesterday afternoon. 63—year—old keith gregory, of no fixed address, has been charged with causing criminal damage. just a reminder, justa reminder, coming just a reminder, coming up later on bbc news we've got two editions of the papers because it is sunday, 10:30pm and 11:30pm. let's get a look at the weather. it's been a mild and cloudy weekend for many, little bit of sunshine but into next week set to turn a much colder than what we've seen. for the south of the country it will be wet overnight, rain pepping up to become a soggy overnight, rain pepping up to become a soggy night, breezy but mi
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and a drop in the standard of living. evenus. we have to give theresa may the best chance to get the best deal and be in the best negotiating position. but you could not get much worse. i do not want to sound like ramona... hold on, the people who were not happy with the 1975 referendum complained for years and years and... i am going to complain about your bias here and it is about eu citizen. and your buyers! not at all. -- bias. what kind of a voice is it going to have because if you say you are guaranteed this and —— disenfranchise parliament, you're looking at a constitutional... that is what mps voted to do, to give the state to the people in a significant way. according to donald trump, i am one of the bad people. way. according to donald trump, i am one of the bad peoplelj way. according to donald trump, i am one of the bad people. i need to move on. as long as we get back to the point that it was the people who voted for brexit. within a margin of error. a waste of time, the youngest mp, mhairi black, saying she may n
and a drop in the standard of living. evenus. we have to give theresa may the best chance to get the best deal and be in the best negotiating position. but you could not get much worse. i do not want to sound like ramona... hold on, the people who were not happy with the 1975 referendum complained for years and years and... i am going to complain about your bias here and it is about eu citizen. and your buyers! not at all. -- bias. what kind of a voice is it going to have because if you say you...
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george osborne's latest job as the editor of the london evening standard has led to calls for a rethinkrliamentary rules. it means the former chancellor now has five roles as well as his job as an mp. # deep down only zero down in new orleans... tubs; has filed at. tfieagéfiffii: father of rock and roll. remembered as a founding at you couldn't see it, but chuck berry caused a little shimmy on one side of the table at! lucy fisher, correspondent for the times, and star of the latest papers trail, and eve pollard,. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. tomorrow's front pages. the ft leads with a report on a uk—germany defence cooperation deal. "the prime minister is seeking to emphasise britain's contribution to european security in a bid to bolster post—brexit solidarity, " the paper says. of famine in parts of africa. the paper has launched an appeal to help thousands of victims. the daily express has a report on the treasury sgnsiésfins a graffiti; set. " "' " " " " "' the paper says the "tax raid" is to raise funds after the chancellor's u
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hakim“; lee: a. at the sun and rosamund urwin from the london evening standard.uchess of cambridge who saw their visit to paris overshadowed by the 0rly airport attack: the royals "continued defiantly with their programme," the paper says. the sunday times also pictures the duchess of cambridge, but its main story is that alleged rape victims will be spared cross—examination in court, under new reforms announced by the justice secretary. the mail goes it alone with a controversial call from a retired doctorfor women to be able to terminate a pregnancy based on the gender of their baby. = the telegraph says new evidence has emerged over claims that a pregnancy testing drug has been linked to birth defects in thousands of children. and the sunday mirror has an exclusive interview with george michael's personal medic — who says the star knew his death was near. let's dive straight in. let's go be! the times newspaper - this the times newspaperfirst, this story about rape victims who can now give evidence on video tape, what do you think of this? this is overdue. 0bv
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featuring a journalist from the london evening standard and the london evening standaniand!onight: cheating the system — why the classification process of para—athletes could be abused in the pursuit of medals. problems in defence for garteh southgate as he prepares england to face the world champions. and why esports could become one of the top five sports in the world. good evening. welcome along. a review by uk athletics has found that the classification system for para athletes could be abused in the pursuit of medals. the system which puts athletes of their impairment is designed to ensure fair competition. but there were claims in the lead up to rio 2016 that the system was being exploited. well, joining us tonight is professorjohn brewer, who was a member of the review panel. many thanks for your company. john, what methods could be used to abuse the system? i think firstly we should see we found very small evidence of any athlete actually & the system athlete actually abusing the system but what we§ see if there is but what we did see if there is a lwa ys but what we
featuring a journalist from the london evening standard and the london evening standaniand!onight: cheating the system — why the classification process of para—athletes could be abused in the pursuit of medals. problems in defence for garteh southgate as he prepares england to face the world champions. and why esports could become one of the top five sports in the world. good evening. welcome along. a review by uk athletics has found that the classification system for para athletes could be...
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with me are robert fox, defence editor of the london evening standard, and esther mcvey, former conservative employment minister. and not a single donald trump story tonight. i'm in mourning! i am sure it is just tonight. i'm in mourning! i am sure it isjust a tonight. i'm in mourning! i am sure it is just a momentary hiatus. the ft says theresa may is on the brink of formally launching britain's exit from the european union, after rebel tory mps admitted they were unlikely to have the power to block the move when the bill returns to commons tomorrow. the i says tory veteran lord hestletine, who was sacked over brexit, has accused mrs may of treating colleagues like "performing fleas". for the metro, it's "march madness", as strikes over driver—only trains spread to three parts of the country. the telegraph has a picture of a serious—faced nicola sturgeon behind theresa may — it says the scottish leader is threatening to derail article 50, the formal notice of the uk leaving the eu, with plans for a second independence referendum. brexit preoccupies the express again — it says mps have been
with me are robert fox, defence editor of the london evening standard, and esther mcvey, former conservative employment minister. and not a single donald trump story tonight. i'm in mourning! i am sure it is just tonight. i'm in mourning! i am sure it isjust a tonight. i'm in mourning! i am sure it is just a momentary hiatus. the ft says theresa may is on the brink of formally launching britain's exit from the european union, after rebel tory mps admitted they were unlikely to have the power to...
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primary election and bringing in someone else who did not even stand in someone else who did not even standardust be too little and too does not help the republicans that the man that they are now backing, though they will give come and dance to him, made it clear if he became the subject of a formal investigation he would stand down and anyone who became the subject of a formal investigation should stand down, the hypocrisy and some would say the arrogance shines through. it is also evident in the initial allegations because he is preaching a policy platform of austerity whilst at the same time living a very cushy lifestyle allegedly funded by the taxpayers. so hypocrisy there as well. his argument is that is what he calls a political assassination which is to say that he thinks being set up, that the timing of the indictment two days before the close of nominations was done deliberately to destroy his election campaign. so he is trying to turn tables and said people are trying to steal the election from me and i'm not going to let them. on whose orders? it varies on thejudges, on to let them
primary election and bringing in someone else who did not even stand in someone else who did not even standardust be too little and too does not help the republicans that the man that they are now backing, though they will give come and dance to him, made it clear if he became the subject of a formal investigation he would stand down and anyone who became the subject of a formal investigation should stand down, the hypocrisy and some would say the arrogance shines through. it is also evident in...
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the appointed editor of the evening standard newspaper was fired by premised or theresa may following the brexit referendum last year. headdition to his day job, serves as an advisor to the investmement firm blacackrock. he has pledged to fight for the interest of londoners and editor of the daily. in case you were wondering, these multiple sources of income has calls for him to step down, increasing more and more. >> a lot of side jobs. that --h in need for think you very much indeed for the pre-i will be back half past nine paris time. don't go away. democracynow.org 03/17/17 03/17/17 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] now! amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! >> regarding the question as to climate change, the president was straightforward that we not spending money on that anymore. amy: in what the trump white house is calling an america first budget, it calls for an unprecedented $54 billion increase in military spending while slashing environmental, housing, education, diplomatic programs as well as spending for ,
the appointed editor of the evening standard newspaper was fired by premised or theresa may following the brexit referendum last year. headdition to his day job, serves as an advisor to the investmement firm blacackrock. he has pledged to fight for the interest of londoners and editor of the daily. in case you were wondering, these multiple sources of income has calls for him to step down, increasing more and more. >> a lot of side jobs. that --h in need for think you very much indeed for...
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with me are martin bentham, home affairs editor at the evening standard, the broadcaster lynn faulds—woodsh referendum may be put off six years. the guardian leads a nicola sturgeon‘s assessment that the prime minister's stance may have sealed the fate of the union. metro has the same story. "brexit comes before scotland" is how the i sums up theresa may's response to the calls from scottish nationalists. claims that taking statins increases the risk of diabetes dominate the daily express‘s front page. let's start with a story dominating quite a few of those front pages. quite a few of theseefrent page; thatis quite a few of theseefrent page; that is scotland. we have and that is scotland. we have triggered brexit which is what the prime minister announced and then immediately off the blocks comes the little box that is nicola sturgeon. i know her and an incredibly brilliant politician, but i think on this one, if you don't mind me saying so, nicola, you'vejust this one, if you don't mind me saying so, nicola, you've just gone a bit over the top, because she is provoking theresa may she i
with me are martin bentham, home affairs editor at the evening standard, the broadcaster lynn faulds—woodsh referendum may be put off six years. the guardian leads a nicola sturgeon‘s assessment that the prime minister's stance may have sealed the fate of the union. metro has the same story. "brexit comes before scotland" is how the i sums up theresa may's response to the calls from scottish nationalists. claims that taking statins increases the risk of diabetes dominate the daily...
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correspondent at the daily telegraph, and pippa crerar, political correspondent at the london evening standardl correspondents, can't beat one. good to see you both. let's look at the front pages now. the chancellor, philip hammond, wa nts to the chancellor, philip hammond, wants to shore up a £27 billion brexit insurance fund. in the telegraph, his plans to raise taxes could anger conservative mps who hoped for cuts. calls for mps to stop the lords forcing a final vote on a brexit deal after they voted to amend government plans this evening. a new procedure using tiny plastic beads could largely replace prostate surgery, beads could largely replace prostate surgery, in the mail. wikileaks on the guardian. the organisation claims it has leaked files showing the cia and mi5 hacked technology, including smart tvs. the leak is the worst security breach for western intelligence since the edward snowdon leaks in 2013. let's look at some of these front pages in detail now. the ft, hammond lines up brexit budget. i know you're on top of everything. you've been writing about this all day. brexit budge
correspondent at the daily telegraph, and pippa crerar, political correspondent at the london evening standardl correspondents, can't beat one. good to see you both. let's look at the front pages now. the chancellor, philip hammond, wa nts to the chancellor, philip hammond, wants to shore up a £27 billion brexit insurance fund. in the telegraph, his plans to raise taxes could anger conservative mps who hoped for cuts. calls for mps to stop the lords forcing a final vote on a brexit deal after...
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mcvey, former conservative employment minister, and robert fox, defence editor of the london evening standardn saturday, plenty of sunshine, and some of us saw it in the west on sunday. through tonight, things are looking mostly dry and will be turning cold, with the clear skies extending eastwards. high pressure builds from the south—west as we head into the new working week, keeping weatherfronts as we head into the new working week, keeping weather fronts largely at bay. this is how tonight is looking, a bit more cloud and if you spots of patchy rain across scotland and northern ireland. england and wales stick with clearer skies. it will be quite cold, certainly in the more rural sports. low enough for a touch of frost first thing on monday morning. despite the cold start, plenty of sunshine across southern england and wales. light wind, a pleasa nt england and wales. light wind, a pleasant if fresh morning. further north, the odd spot of rain across north—west england, where it will be cloudier. cloudy into southern scotland, but sunshine working through across the —— northern ireland an
mcvey, former conservative employment minister, and robert fox, defence editor of the london evening standardn saturday, plenty of sunshine, and some of us saw it in the west on sunday. through tonight, things are looking mostly dry and will be turning cold, with the clear skies extending eastwards. high pressure builds from the south—west as we head into the new working week, keeping weatherfronts as we head into the new working week, keeping weather fronts largely at bay. this is how...
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mcvey, former conservative employment minister, and robert fox, defence editor of the london evening standardpresident has warned the netherlands it'll pay the price after two of his ministers were prevented from attending a rally in rotterdam. dutch police used water cannon to disperse hundreds of turkish protesters there. mr erdogan has again compared the dutch to nazis today, and called the netherlands a "ba na na republic". its prime minister mark rutte has demanded an apology. not our usual image of the netherlands. this was the wound the dog left behind as riot police used considerable force against turkish demonstrators. they were angered by the dutch government's refusal to allow their politicians to attend a campaign rally in support of president erdogan. he is counting on the backing of more than a million turkish citizens living in europe to expand his powers back home in next month's referendum. but his minister for families wasn't allowed to address them. the second turkish minister turned back by the dutch government. she returned to istanbul defiant. translation: in holland, ho
mcvey, former conservative employment minister, and robert fox, defence editor of the london evening standardpresident has warned the netherlands it'll pay the price after two of his ministers were prevented from attending a rally in rotterdam. dutch police used water cannon to disperse hundreds of turkish protesters there. mr erdogan has again compared the dutch to nazis today, and called the netherlands a "ba na na republic". its prime minister mark rutte has demanded an apology....
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i now makes i now- makes the evening standard i lefty rag! that is how standard a lefty rag!nti free trade. the state extremists. anti—antirape - ‘s, extremists. anti—antirape yuji ‘s, —— anti refugees, theresa may, the leader or their captive? and it was! not only the centre and the left eee eels eee eeeefe eee ffie .[eff she eef. eels eee eeeefe eee eee lee. she ignored, she eef. eels lee eeeee eee lee lee she ignored, she even hung eel eels lee eeelfe eee lee lee she ignored, she even hung out that she ignored, she even hung out to dry her own backers in business, she is treating them for granted because she thinks they have got no where else to go. theresa may has put at risk the people who have backed road her party for years. and she did not have too. she could have to us in the to - us in the single tried to keep us in the single market, she has chosen not to. she is pulling us out before the negotiations have even begun. and because of that, she is to blame for everyjob because of that, she is to blame for every job lost, every because of that, she is to blame for ever
i now makes i now- makes the evening standard i lefty rag! that is how standard a lefty rag!nti free trade. the state extremists. anti—antirape - ‘s, extremists. anti—antirape yuji ‘s, —— anti refugees, theresa may, the leader or their captive? and it was! not only the centre and the left eee eels eee eeeefe eee ffie .[eff she eef. eels eee eeeefe eee eee lee. she ignored, she eef. eels lee eeeee eee lee lee she ignored, she even hung eel eels lee eeelfe eee lee lee she ignored,...
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it comes as the former chancellor george osborne accepted a job as editor of the evening standard whilstin scotland, ruth davidson, defended george osborne's appointment when she appeared on the andrew marr programme earlier today. he's a better man than me because i spent ten years a journalist and i've now spent six years as a politician, and i'm not sure i could combine them both. because, you know, iwork a pretty busy week as it is, and this week in particular, so i'm not sure you could do both at the same time, if i'm honest. victims of sexual assault and rape will no longer have to go through the ordeal of giving evidence in court under changes being brought forward by the justice secretary, liz truss. from september, the cross—examination of alleged victims will be pre—recorded and played to the jury. it follows a trial involving child victims who said the system made them feel less pressured and better able to recall events. the rac is warning most drivers buying new cars will face increased road tax from next month. among the worst hit will be those purchasing greener more envir
it comes as the former chancellor george osborne accepted a job as editor of the evening standard whilstin scotland, ruth davidson, defended george osborne's appointment when she appeared on the andrew marr programme earlier today. he's a better man than me because i spent ten years a journalist and i've now spent six years as a politician, and i'm not sure i could combine them both. because, you know, iwork a pretty busy week as it is, and this week in particular, so i'm not sure you could do...
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no wonder even the editor of the london evening standard is up in arms about this!speaker, the cut to school funding equates the loss of two teachers across all primary schools, six teachers across all secondary schools. so is the prime minister advocating larger class sizes? shorter school days? or unqualified teachers? which is it? we have, as we said we would, we have protected the schools budget. we now see more teachers in our schools, we see more teachers with first—class degrees in our schools. we see 1.8 million more children in good or outstanding schools. that's a result of the policies of this government. jeremy corbyn quoted a letter from a primary school teacher called eileen. she wrote to me to say teachers are purchasing items such as pens, pencils, glue sticks and paper out of their own pockets. fundraising events have quadrupled as funds are so low that parents are having to make donations to purchase books. this is disgraceful, says eileen. does the prime minister agree with eileen? theresa may said her government wanted children to get on on the b
no wonder even the editor of the london evening standard is up in arms about this!speaker, the cut to school funding equates the loss of two teachers across all primary schools, six teachers across all secondary schools. so is the prime minister advocating larger class sizes? shorter school days? or unqualified teachers? which is it? we have, as we said we would, we have protected the schools budget. we now see more teachers in our schools, we see more teachers with first—class degrees in our...
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joining me tonight are broadcaster lynn faulds wood and martin bentham, home affairs editor at the evening standardspending rules during the 2015 general election, and three by—elections in 20119. the electoral commission said there had been significant failures in the reporting of expenses, and that there was a "realistic prospect" the money had given the party an advantage. 12 police forces have now asked the crown prosecution service to consider criminal charges. the conservative party insists any failures were due to "administrative error". daniel sandford reports. the south thanet constituency in 2015, where the conservatives were battling nigel farage. desperate to stop him winning a seat. they poured big names and resources into it. now they have been given the biggest everfine, £70,000, for breaking the rules on recording election spending, here, and elsewhere. we have never issued findings to that extent before, and i think they are some of the worst in the fact that they were unable to provide evidence when we needed it and the reports were inaccurate and the spending returns did not cont
joining me tonight are broadcaster lynn faulds wood and martin bentham, home affairs editor at the evening standardspending rules during the 2015 general election, and three by—elections in 20119. the electoral commission said there had been significant failures in the reporting of expenses, and that there was a "realistic prospect" the money had given the party an advantage. 12 police forces have now asked the crown prosecution service to consider criminal charges. the conservative...
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chancellor, george osborne, has defended his decision to accept the post of editor of the london evening standardnhanced by having mps with different experiences. cctv images have been published of the moment a suspected islamist extremist attacked a soldier at a paris taking control of her automatic rifle, but was shot dead minutes later by other soldiers. no one else was injured. pope francis has asked for forgiveness for what he described as the sins and failings of the roman catholic church during the rwandan genocide in 1994. in november the kigali government reouested an analofiv. .. . from the vatican over the role some catholic priests and religious figures played in the massacres. the president of google in europe has apologised after online adverts for companies and organisations appeared alongside extremist content on you tube. from google platforms. millions of videos are uploaded onto youtube everyday. but they include extremist material such asjihadi propaganda and footage from neo—nazi campaigns. and yet these hate—filled videos attract advertising, often randomly generated. here, a
chancellor, george osborne, has defended his decision to accept the post of editor of the london evening standardnhanced by having mps with different experiences. cctv images have been published of the moment a suspected islamist extremist attacked a soldier at a paris taking control of her automatic rifle, but was shot dead minutes later by other soldiers. no one else was injured. pope francis has asked for forgiveness for what he described as the sins and failings of the roman catholic church...
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named head of the evening standard. theresa may fired him last july. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. im mark upton. this is bloomberg. vonnie: a quick headline on the president and his meeting with angela merkel. with her at the white house and a spokesperson says the meeting is going very good. you are watching bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: straight to the white house now for the meeting between angela merkel and donald trump. let's listen in. vonnie: mike pence there as well. donald trump meeting with the german chancellor, angela merkel. we did get one headline so far, donald trump saying the meeting is going "very good." has a 99.9%vernment thee in a bank since financial crisis. it is finalizing plans to sell a quarter of its holdings in an ipo. aile there has not been formal announcement just yet, the finance minister has indicated it could take place in may or june. ib's ceo.s now is a you do not have equities to offer, but you are out and about talking about the bank and what a good inv
named head of the evening standard. theresa may fired him last july. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. im mark upton. this is bloomberg. vonnie: a quick headline on the president and his meeting with angela merkel. with her at the white house and a spokesperson says the meeting is going very good. you are watching bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: straight to the white house now for the meeting between angela merkel and donald trump. let's...
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no wonder even the editor of the london evening standard is up in arms about this. >> where is he? >> mr. speaker, the cuts to school funding equates to loss of two teachers across all primary schools, six teachers across all secondary schools. so is the prime minister advocating larger class sizes, shorter school day, or unqualify teachers? which is it? >> we have, as we said we would we have protected the schools budget. we now see more teachers, more teachers in our schools. we see more teachers with first-class degrees in our schools. as i say, we see 1.8 million more children in good or outstanding schools. that is the result of the policies of this government, of diversity in education, free schools, academies, comprehensive space schools, university schools, grammar schools. we believe in diversity in education and choice for parent. he believes in a one size fits all take it or leave it model. >> jeremy corbyn. >> mr. speaker, clearly elected on a pledge not to cut school funding, and that is exactly what is happening. maybe she could listen to head teachers in west sussex
no wonder even the editor of the london evening standard is up in arms about this. >> where is he? >> mr. speaker, the cuts to school funding equates to loss of two teachers across all primary schools, six teachers across all secondary schools. so is the prime minister advocating larger class sizes, shorter school day, or unqualify teachers? which is it? >> we have, as we said we would we have protected the schools budget. we now see more teachers, more teachers in our...
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hired as theborne evening standard newspaper has put about whether lawmakers can do that by having multiples more than one paying position including an advisory role at black rock that pays him $800,000 a year for four days of work a month. some people want a review of parliament's rules. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. all right, a quick update on the markets. we are seeing a very down session to kick off the asian trading week in new zealand, off 0.3% with consumer confidence numbers missing the mark. that is putting a dent on trading. new zealand dollar trading holding. australia off a quarter of 1% on futures. the aussie dollar close at $77. we have three days of declines for the dollar index and aussie-qe. that will become the focus on the japanese yen, 112 is where we are for the yen. the dollar weakness we have seen, that 10 year u.s. treasury, 2.5% right now, a reminder of how u.s. stocks closed, lackluster session on friday, s&p down 0.1%. let's get at look at what we are watching for as t
hired as theborne evening standard newspaper has put about whether lawmakers can do that by having multiples more than one paying position including an advisory role at black rock that pays him $800,000 a year for four days of work a month. some people want a review of parliament's rules. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. all right, a quick update on the markets. we are seeing a very down session to kick...
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the parents of lost children in gun violence and he talked about how democrats did not even standardthan we have michael moore in belmar weighing in. you confronted michael moore in the past. what happened? >> there was a circumstance after the movie american sniper came out and he was boycotting the movie. he said that our snipers are cowards. that disgusts me. he had no clue to who are men and women are in the military. he has no clue what the navy s.e.a.l.s do so i challenge them at that point progressive michael moore you don't know what you're talking about. go down there for half a day and have you walk through what our our troops endure every day. come and maybe down there and of course he never expected a challenge to do that. he wants to those on educated evil spiteful things. he has no idea the warriors that they are. elizabeth: thank you debbie lee and thank you for coming on the show in your service for our country and we are so sorry over the loss of your son. please come back and join us in. we would love to have you back on the show. >> thank you so much. god alessio a
the parents of lost children in gun violence and he talked about how democrats did not even standardthan we have michael moore in belmar weighing in. you confronted michael moore in the past. what happened? >> there was a circumstance after the movie american sniper came out and he was boycotting the movie. he said that our snipers are cowards. that disgusts me. he had no clue to who are men and women are in the military. he has no clue what the navy s.e.a.l.s do so i challenge them at...
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a new surprise for the former editor chancellor, named of the london evening standard.ay fired on his born last july. supporters accuse him of raging a fear campaign to keep the u.k. in the european union. in the middle east iran has reached an agreement with saudi arabia for 85,000 pilgrims to attend the hage. iran would move from last stampedege after a killed more than 2400 people. iran has the highest death toll in the disaster. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 600 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. >> little change for the major indexes. the week however, stocks did gain in the s&p 500. been a rough several years for active fund managers. mediocre performance and the surgeon strategies has resulted in major managing outflows. will it ever improve? the chief strategy officer joins us now. everybody knows about the lows of active fund managers. is there any reason they think it is going to turn around? >> they have been focused in u.s. equities. that is where we focused our research. the last seven years has been an abnormal market, benign
a new surprise for the former editor chancellor, named of the london evening standard.ay fired on his born last july. supporters accuse him of raging a fear campaign to keep the u.k. in the european union. in the middle east iran has reached an agreement with saudi arabia for 85,000 pilgrims to attend the hage. iran would move from last stampedege after a killed more than 2400 people. iran has the highest death toll in the disaster. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 600...
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even though no official 5g standard even exists yet, that has not stopped everyone here from snappingre more so than here with a bold claim of creating the world's first gigabit phone. this is sucking up data around 50 times faster than the speed you would get on your 4g phone in your pocket. we are not allowed to touch or use these phones and that could have something to do with all these cables poking out of the back. it could be some time yet before you get your hands on these sorts of speeds. over the past few years the air we breathe in our cities has become a big issue. air pollution is an invisible killer and it is something that many people from politicians to tech companies feel needs urgent attention. but what to do? well, all next week the bbc is going to be looking at the issue and possible solutions and ahead of that we have been checking out some of the gadgets that might help us to track the pollution around us, so you can choose what to do with that data. we have been finding out more. it only took five days this year for london to reach its yearly air—pollution allowa
even though no official 5g standard even exists yet, that has not stopped everyone here from snappingre more so than here with a bold claim of creating the world's first gigabit phone. this is sucking up data around 50 times faster than the speed you would get on your 4g phone in your pocket. we are not allowed to touch or use these phones and that could have something to do with all these cables poking out of the back. it could be some time yet before you get your hands on these sorts of...
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even though no official 5g standard even exists yet, it hasn't stopped everyone here from slapping them of creating the world's first gigabit phone. you can see the numbers ticking away here and they mean this is sucking up data aroung 50 times faster than the sort of speed you might get on your ad phone in yuor pocket. we are not actually allowed to touch or use these phones though and that could have something to do with all the cables out the back. i'm not sure if they are part of the phone or part of the demo. it could be some time yet before you get your hands on these sorts of speeds. over the past few years, the air that we breathe in our cities has become a big issue. air pollution is an invisible killer and it is something that many people from politicians to tech companies feel needs urgent attention, but what to do? all next week, the bbc is going to be looking at the issue and possible solutions in the so i can breathe season. we'll be looking at some of the gadgets that might help us to track the pollution around us so we can choose what to do with that data. it only took
even though no official 5g standard even exists yet, it hasn't stopped everyone here from slapping them of creating the world's first gigabit phone. you can see the numbers ticking away here and they mean this is sucking up data aroung 50 times faster than the sort of speed you might get on your ad phone in yuor pocket. we are not actually allowed to touch or use these phones though and that could have something to do with all the cables out the back. i'm not sure if they are part of the phone...
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correspondent at the daily telegraph and pippa crerar, political correspondent at the london evening standard all that. money for new grammar schools in england is to be announced in tomorrow's budget. they will be among 140 free schools set up using a budget of $320 million in this parliament and the next. grammar schools are a key education policy of the government but labour has attacked the plans as a ‘vanity project‘ and says many schools that exist now need the money. our education editor bra nwen jeffreys reports. before the number crunching of the budget, a visit for the pm to a maths school. a little extra money for her education priorities, a signal to schools generally not to hope for more. we have protected the core schools budget, but, crucially, what we are announcing is half a billion pounds of investment in schools, 320 million of which will be new schools. that will create around 70,000 new school places. the way they learn here, the model for more maths schools — something she wants as part of her industrial strategy. they do select their pupils, but only at the age of 16. t
correspondent at the daily telegraph and pippa crerar, political correspondent at the london evening standard all that. money for new grammar schools in england is to be announced in tomorrow's budget. they will be among 140 free schools set up using a budget of $320 million in this parliament and the next. grammar schools are a key education policy of the government but labour has attacked the plans as a ‘vanity project‘ and says many schools that exist now need the money. our education...
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even a standard exists, it hasn't stopped anyone here from seeking the term all over the stands.bers ticking away. sucking up data 50 times faster than your four d phone. away. sucking up data 50 times faster than yourfour d phone. we are not allowed to touch or use of these phones and that could have something to do with all the cables. it could be some time yet before you get your hands on these sorts of speeds. 0ver over the past few years, the air that we breathe in our cities has become a big issue. air pollution is an invisible killer and it is something that many people from politicians to take companies still needs urgent attention but what to do? all next week, the bbc is going to be looking at the issue and possible solutions in the mac so i can breathe serious. we'll be looking at some of the gadgets that might help us to track the pollution around us so we know what to do with that data. it only took five days this yearfor london that data. it only took five days this year for london to reach its yearly air pollution allowance. people were warned to reduce out your ph
even a standard exists, it hasn't stopped anyone here from seeking the term all over the stands.bers ticking away. sucking up data 50 times faster than your four d phone. away. sucking up data 50 times faster than yourfour d phone. we are not allowed to touch or use of these phones and that could have something to do with all the cables. it could be some time yet before you get your hands on these sorts of speeds. 0ver over the past few years, the air that we breathe in our cities has become a...
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hot by some standards. 40 degrees into kanpur into saturday, and even into the capital and chenna ofi into the 30s. in japan we're talking about clouds and rain as a low pressure system is moving through the area, skirting south of the country itself along the pacific side. nevertheless, bringing plenty of moisture into the western areas of kyushu. now we' seeing clouds and rain starting to move into the central areas of japan.n. we're going to need those umbrellas for the overnight hours and even a portion of saturday, looking at that wet weather taking place and cool temperatures to boot in tokyo. we're talking about nine degrees for the high on saturday. and then we see temperatures moving back into the mid teens starting on sunday and going to work, we should see temperatures starting to warm up. osaka getting dry and warmer as well. in north america, unstable weather for both ends of the united states. the rockies dealing with blizzard concerns into wyoming and we are looking at some strong winds wrapping around a low pressure area out of the rockies. be on the lookout for that.
hot by some standards. 40 degrees into kanpur into saturday, and even into the capital and chenna ofi into the 30s. in japan we're talking about clouds and rain as a low pressure system is moving through the area, skirting south of the country itself along the pacific side. nevertheless, bringing plenty of moisture into the western areas of kyushu. now we' seeing clouds and rain starting to move into the central areas of japan.n. we're going to need those umbrellas for the overnight hours and...
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the "evening standard." >>er with counting down to the february jobs report.orning. joining us right now is neera tanden, the president and ceo of the center for american progress. >> see. see, not that different. similar. >> jeffrey merion, who is the director of economic studies at the kato institute. oxnarra, and our very own senior economic reporter, steve liesman. steve, why don't you set things up for us. that adp number caught so many people by vise. how did things change, the perception on the street? >> a lot of things changed. what we did is do a canvass out there of different forecasters on the street. and we found the actual forecast on the street is higher than the official forecast. so the consensus forecast is 197, but of the forecasters we canvassed, nine of them, the average is 220. that adp really upped the outlook. the other thing that's happened in the past, not just the week, but the past week, not just the probability that march rate hike has been built in, but one thing we've been following and we have it on this show, we're looking at t
the "evening standard." >>er with counting down to the february jobs report.orning. joining us right now is neera tanden, the president and ceo of the center for american progress. >> see. see, not that different. similar. >> jeffrey merion, who is the director of economic studies at the kato institute. oxnarra, and our very own senior economic reporter, steve liesman. steve, why don't you set things up for us. that adp number caught so many people by vise. how did...