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lloyd frost, david frost. , �* , ., frost. yes, he'll be out there in portugal. _ frost.portugal. this _ frost. yes, he'll be out there in portugal, this big _ frost. yes, he'll be out there in portugal, this big speech - frost. yes, he'll be out there in | portugal, this big speech setting frost. yes, he'll be out there in - portugal, this big speech setting up the british demand on changes that require to the protocol, which the british demand on changes that require to the protocol,— require to the protocol, which will be in agreement _ require to the protocol, which will be in agreement that _ require to the protocol, which will be in agreement that was - require to the protocol, which willi be in agreement that was reached require to the protocol, which will i be in agreement that was reached as a result— be in agreement that was reached as a result of— be in agreement that was reached as a result of the bricks and negotiations to deal with the land bordering the eu on the island of ireiahd~ — bordering the eu on the island of ireland. essentially, he's getting his a
lloyd frost, david frost. , �* , ., frost. yes, he'll be out there in portugal. _ frost.portugal. this _ frost. yes, he'll be out there in portugal, this big _ frost. yes, he'll be out there in portugal, this big speech - frost. yes, he'll be out there in | portugal, this big speech setting frost. yes, he'll be out there in - portugal, this big speech setting up the british demand on changes that require to the protocol, which the british demand on changes that require to the protocol,—...
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if this protocol — frost knows the answer? if this protocol is _ frost knows the answer? why on earth did he sign— protocol is so flawed why on earth did he sign it, was into less than a year ago? — did he sign it, was into less than a year ago? as _ did he sign it, was into less than a year ago? as us simpletons wonder why that _ year ago? as us simpletons wonder why that was can we were told it was under great — why that was can we were told it was under great duress of the time to -et under great duress of the time to get a _ under great duress of the time to get a deal— under great duress of the time to get a deal signed and that sort of thing _ get a deal signed and that sort of thing but— get a deal signed and that sort of thing. but nobody can say they were not warrant — thing. but nobody can say they were not warrant about the problems of the settlement in northern ireland that did _ the settlement in northern ireland that did not endanger the good friday— that did not endanger the good friday agreement. because it dominated all conversations over the many— domina
if this protocol — frost knows the answer? if this protocol is _ frost knows the answer? why on earth did he sign— protocol is so flawed why on earth did he sign it, was into less than a year ago? — did he sign it, was into less than a year ago? as _ did he sign it, was into less than a year ago? as us simpletons wonder why that _ year ago? as us simpletons wonder why that was can we were told it was under great — why that was can we were told it was under great duress of the time to...
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and put those comments from david frost in context.— david frost in context.y by twitter friend from _ david frost in context. diplomacy by twitter friend from the _ david frost in context. diplomacy by twitter friend from the cabinet - twitter friend from the cabinet minister lord frost. this was the minister lord frost. this was the minister who was responsible for the uk side on the brexit deal. clearly, there is a spatter going on at the moment between uk and france on fishing rights, access to each other�*s waters. quite spiky language from lord frost saying that the british government is actively considering legal proceedings via the mechanism set out in that international agreement if france goes ahead with its threats on tuesday of next week to crank up the diplomatic row, basically by making trade between the two countries that bit more difficult. the view from the uk side is that it is doing its part of the bargain, that 98%, lord frost says, of the fishing applications that france has made for its fishing vessels have been accepted, and it thinks th
and put those comments from david frost in context.— david frost in context.y by twitter friend from _ david frost in context. diplomacy by twitter friend from the _ david frost in context. diplomacy by twitter friend from the cabinet - twitter friend from the cabinet minister lord frost. this was the minister lord frost. this was the minister who was responsible for the uk side on the brexit deal. clearly, there is a spatter going on at the moment between uk and france on fishing rights,...
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, — i think the british prime minister lord frost, ithink i think the british prime minister lord frostt, i think they know in reality this will be a storm in a teacub~ — reality this will be a storm in a teacu -. g ., ., teacup. john, when we turn to the front page — teacup. john, when we turn to the front page of _ teacup. john, when we turn to the front page of the _ teacup. john, when we turn to the front page of the telegraph, - front page of the telegraph, obviously boris johnson front page of the telegraph, obviously borisjohnson having stern words behind—the—scenes, and with the emergence of this letter it makes you think that france are trying to push the eu to make an example of britain.— trying to push the eu to make an example of britain. yes. you had the meetin: example of britain. yes. you had the meeting today _ example of britain. yes. you had the meeting today between _ example of britain. yes. you had the meeting today between boris - example of britain. yes. you had the| meeting today between boris johnson meeting today between borisjohnson and the eu commission presi
, — i think the british prime minister lord frost, ithink i think the british prime minister lord frostt, i think they know in reality this will be a storm in a teacub~ — reality this will be a storm in a teacu -. g ., ., teacup. john, when we turn to the front page — teacup. john, when we turn to the front page of _ teacup. john, when we turn to the front page of the _ teacup. john, when we turn to the front page of the telegraph, - front page of the telegraph, obviously boris johnson...
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here is lord frost again. the fundamental l frost again.our country. to apply eu law without consent in one part of it and to have any dispute arising from this arrangement settled ultimately in the courts of one of the parties. the way this is happening is disrupting all of ordinary lies damaging large and small businesses and causing serious turbulence to the institutions within northern ireland. �* , the institutions within northern ireland. 3 ~ , the institutions within northern ireland. �*, ,, , ., , ., ireland. the uk's key demand is to chance to ireland. the uk's key demand is to change to the _ ireland. the uk's key demand is to change to the northern _ ireland. the uk's key demand is to change to the northern island i change to the northern island protocol is enforced by. currently oversight is from the european court ofjustice, that's a eu zydus court. lord frost as he wants to use international arbitration instead of a system of eu law ultimately policed in the court of one of the parties. the eu has already said that removing th
here is lord frost again. the fundamental l frost again.our country. to apply eu law without consent in one part of it and to have any dispute arising from this arrangement settled ultimately in the courts of one of the parties. the way this is happening is disrupting all of ordinary lies damaging large and small businesses and causing serious turbulence to the institutions within northern ireland. �* , the institutions within northern ireland. 3 ~ , the institutions within northern ireland....
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lord frost there.he says we can't — been addressed. lord frost there. he says we can't rest _ been addressed. lord frost there. he says we can't rest until _ been addressed. lord frost there. he says we can't rest until this _ says we can't rest until this has been changed but we do have to remember, this was agreed to by the government with the european union. it was. he says the fundamental issue here, we are policing in eu external border through the middle of our country. as you say, that's what the deal set in 2019, it was pointed out to the government at the time that that's what it said. boris johnson said at the time they will be no checks go across the irish sea. what the government is added on now is don't forget, this is supposed to be about protecting the peace process in northern ireland, the belfast agreement and it's not doing that it affected you in quite the opposite it's making things worse. the one bit of news from the speech today was the fact that he has now shared a legal text of
lord frost there.he says we can't — been addressed. lord frost there. he says we can't rest _ been addressed. lord frost there. he says we can't rest until _ been addressed. lord frost there. he says we can't rest until this _ says we can't rest until this has been changed but we do have to remember, this was agreed to by the government with the european union. it was. he says the fundamental issue here, we are policing in eu external border through the middle of our country. as you say,...
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is this a bit of a preemptive strike by lord frost?— strike by lord frost?pond to them tomorrow as you said. slightly unclear white lord frost got started today, perhaps he wanted to get his defence in first. and it was a pretty robust speech that he gave making pretty clear that he did not think the northern ireland protocol was working. $1150 think the northern ireland protocol was working-— think the northern ireland protocol was workinu. �* ., ., ,, , was working. also heard from stephen kell “ust was working. also heard from stephen kelly just now — was working. also heard from stephen kellyjust now from _ was working. also heard from stephen kellyjust now from manufacturing, i kellyjust now from manufacturing, and he said that the big differences are from companies able to export products over the border, effectively i know it's not a physical border but the border between the european, between northern ireland and the republic of ireland and since both places are in the single market. and the losers have been those exporting or perhaps importing from
is this a bit of a preemptive strike by lord frost?— strike by lord frost?pond to them tomorrow as you said. slightly unclear white lord frost got started today, perhaps he wanted to get his defence in first. and it was a pretty robust speech that he gave making pretty clear that he did not think the northern ireland protocol was working. $1150 think the northern ireland protocol was working-— think the northern ireland protocol was workinu. �* ., ., ,, , was working. also heard from...
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frost yesterday. yesterday. and you heard his i frost yesterday. and you heard his absolute _ frost yesterday. and you heard his absolute determination _ frost yesterday. and you heard his absolute determination not- frost yesterday. and you heard his absolute determination not to - frost yesterday. and you heard his absolute determination not to sign up absolute determination not to sign up to— absolute determination not to sign up to a _ absolute determination not to sign up to a protocol— absolute determination not to sign up to a protocol that _ absolute determination not to sign up to a protocol that includes - absolute determination not to sign up to a protocol that includes the i up to a protocol that includes the european — up to a protocol that includes the euronean court _ up to a protocol that includes the european court of _ up to a protocol that includes the european court ofjustice. - up to a protocol that includes the european court ofjustice. is - up to a protocol that includes the eur
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show— there is pressure from lord frost show he — there is pressure from lord frost show he is — therede one or two things. this takes my mind back to a different— things. this takes my mind back to a different word i used to work in, where _ different word i used to work in, where we — different word i used to work in, where we used to talk about gentleman's agreements and understandings that were not actually — understandings that were not actually written down, and then you found _ actually written down, and then you found when — actually written down, and then you found when the going got tough that there was— found when the going got tough that there was not an agreement and the going _ there was not an agreement and the doing was— there was not an agreement and the going was very tough!— going was very tough! there and no centleman going was very tough! there and no gentleman now. — going was very tough! there and no gentleman now, i _ going was very tough! there and no gentleman now, i think, _ going was very tough! there and no gentleman now, i think, is- going was very tough!
show— there is pressure from lord frost show he — there is pressure from lord frost show he is — therede one or two things. this takes my mind back to a different— things. this takes my mind back to a different word i used to work in, where _ different word i used to work in, where we — different word i used to work in, where we used to talk about gentleman's agreements and understandings that were not actually — understandings that were not actually written down, and then you found...
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nothing more, though, on the specifics from lord frost from the european commission as yet. chris for that. a short time ago i spoke to anne mcelvoy, who's senior editor at the economist. i started by asking her what we should expect from the 620 summit, where this row threatens to overshadow events. it doesn't suit emmanuel macron to look like he is backing down on this. it is something that can be sorted out by revisiting different deals. the mood music around that is on the face of it very bad, but we also saw that laddish interaction with borisjohnson and president macron this morning — a bit of fist bumping. i think they know it is something of kabuki drama that is being carried out here. but it is not to say that it is particularly easy to come to a swift arrangement and the longer it goes on, the danger there is that it escalates and you have these sort of threats of things that could go worse in the channel. i think it will be sorted out. i think there is a bit of a linkage there to the northern ireland protocol, that is also up for discussion, of course, among the l
nothing more, though, on the specifics from lord frost from the european commission as yet. chris for that. a short time ago i spoke to anne mcelvoy, who's senior editor at the economist. i started by asking her what we should expect from the 620 summit, where this row threatens to overshadow events. it doesn't suit emmanuel macron to look like he is backing down on this. it is something that can be sorted out by revisiting different deals. the mood music around that is on the face of it very...
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no coincidence that lord frost to _ be. we have. no coincidence that lord frost to speak _ be. a more practical way. the nuclear option for the uk is to trigger article 16 of the northern ireland protocol, which allows either side to suspend parts of the deal and take unilateral safeguard measures if it is perceived that there are economic or social difficulties being created by the way the protocol is being implemented. the eu would say that as being essentially a declaration of a trade war in many ways. they eu's nuclear option would be to suspense the terms of the overall uk ? eu free trade deal. things could get quite nasty quite quickly in the next few weeks. on the other hand, what we are hearing now, tough talk ? tough talk from both sides, lord frost had a twitter row with the simon foreign minister over the weekend. we have seen this before, tough talk before a negotiation that the deal is announced. if the eu wants to get rid of the protocol, they could be on a collision course. it is a football team of... they describe themselves as the club no one wants to be a part
no coincidence that lord frost to _ be. we have. no coincidence that lord frost to speak _ be. a more practical way. the nuclear option for the uk is to trigger article 16 of the northern ireland protocol, which allows either side to suspend parts of the deal and take unilateral safeguard measures if it is perceived that there are economic or social difficulties being created by the way the protocol is being implemented. the eu would say that as being essentially a declaration of a trade war in...
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yesterday, the brexit minister lord frost _ all along.inister lord frost said - all along. yesterday, the brexit minister lord frost said the - all along. yesterday, the brexit minister lord frost said the uk| all along. yesterday, the brexit - minister lord frost said the uk had signed up to this protocol with its hands tied and that the world had moved on. the two sides now have a trade deal in place and the protocol is causing problems which need to be fixed. that position has been characterised slightly differently by the prime minister's former senior adviser dominic cummings, who was tweeting last night saying boris johnson didn't have a scooby do what the deal he signed up to meant and always intended to ditch the bits he didn't like. that has prompted concern from one eu member state at least, ireland's deputy leader leo barack as saying that sends a message the british government doesn't necessarily keep its words and honour the agreements it makes. 7 mike leigh over occur. the eu intends to consider this seriously, but if no rou
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benjamin, the guardian also talks about how lord frost has i also talks about how lord frost has said is a kind of ideological disputes, isn't there, of the ecj? is that going to be one of the ecj? is that going to be one of the ecj? is that going to be one of the key sticking points? it is very likely. _ of the key sticking points? it is very likely. and _ of the key sticking points? it 3 very likely, and you're absolutely right to say that what we have here are largely ideological questions. borisjohnson and lord frost laid out their stall so clearly about what they think of things like the european court ofjustice, of cheques on the borders. they made that clear years ago and so i think they want israel to going. aubrey allegretti makes a very good point, that they were elected to get brexit done, and elected with the most thumping 80 seat majority. i was seeing pulling on the yugo of pulser chris curtis today saying that the less brexit looks done, the less people are likely to trust brunson. however there is a caveat that goes for all leaders and it will increase near to an elect
benjamin, the guardian also talks about how lord frost has i also talks about how lord frost has said is a kind of ideological disputes, isn't there, of the ecj? is that going to be one of the ecj? is that going to be one of the ecj? is that going to be one of the key sticking points? it is very likely. _ of the key sticking points? it is very likely. and _ of the key sticking points? it 3 very likely, and you're absolutely right to say that what we have here are largely ideological questions....
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lord frost, who negotiates forward. lord frost, who negotiates for the british _ forward. - forward. lord frost, who negotiates for the british government, says - forward. lord frost, who negotiates| for the british government, says not having northern ireland subject to thejurisdiction having northern ireland subject to the jurisdiction of the european court ofjustice is a red line for the uk. how sympathetic is the eu likely to be to disposing of that? t likely to be to disposing of that? i think the eu is unlikely to be very receptive to changes to that particular aspect of the protocol. i think they see the principle of where eu law is being applied as it is in northern ireland under the protocol, then the european institutions should be responsible for policing that. one of the interesting things is, after lord frost's announcement that ended the jurisdiction of the european court ofjustice would be a red line, several business groups in northern ireland came forward and said that this was never an issue they had raised. that was a particular problem for northern irel
lord frost, who negotiates forward. lord frost, who negotiates for the british _ forward. - forward. lord frost, who negotiates for the british government, says - forward. lord frost, who negotiates| for the british government, says not having northern ireland subject to thejurisdiction having northern ireland subject to the jurisdiction of the european court ofjustice is a red line for the uk. how sympathetic is the eu likely to be to disposing of that? t likely to be to disposing of that? i...
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lord frost the 're be a common effort. lord frost they're setting _ be a common effort.tish government wants to see to the northern ireland protocol. our correspondent chris morris was listening to that. very measured tone with very critical of the way he believes the eu conducted the initial discussion. it he believes the eu conducted the initial discussion.— he believes the eu conducted the initial discussion. it was measured but also pugnacious _ initial discussion. it was measured but also pugnacious which - initial discussion. it was measured but also pugnacious which is i initial discussion. it was measured but also pugnacious which is his i but also pugnacious which is his style. he warmed up his audience by telling them we no longer think you are as important as we used to and we are now your competitors and we are in a low equilibrium fractious relationship. it doesn�*t have to be like that as long as you play ball with us in northern ireland. he identified the fundamental problem with the northern ireland protocol from the uk perspective and it�*s that we are r
lord frost the 're be a common effort. lord frost they're setting _ be a common effort.tish government wants to see to the northern ireland protocol. our correspondent chris morris was listening to that. very measured tone with very critical of the way he believes the eu conducted the initial discussion. it he believes the eu conducted the initial discussion.— he believes the eu conducted the initial discussion. it was measured but also pugnacious _ initial discussion. it was measured but...
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lord frost there.morrow. 0ur europe editor katya adler is in berlin. tell us a little more of what we can expect in terms of a response. i tell you what we will not expect, and that is that we really are on the edge of a looming trade war between the eu and the uk, the focus in european capitals just is on soaring gas prices, for example. here in berlin it is about forming a government after the elections. but that said, there really are definite tensions over the protocol which were alluded to today by lord frost. the eu tomorrow is going to set up what it says are practical solutions to concrete problems. it is going to look, for example, at reducing the number of checks on goods between great britain and northern ireland, making sure that medicines and move smoothly between great britain and northern ireland and the eu will pledge to engage more actively and more frequently and with the administration in northern ireland and with businesses there as well. what it will not do is to address the demand
lord frost there.morrow. 0ur europe editor katya adler is in berlin. tell us a little more of what we can expect in terms of a response. i tell you what we will not expect, and that is that we really are on the edge of a looming trade war between the eu and the uk, the focus in european capitals just is on soaring gas prices, for example. here in berlin it is about forming a government after the elections. but that said, there really are definite tensions over the protocol which were alluded to...
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lord frost's speech esterda presenting this? lord frost's speech yesterday that _ presenting this?, a lot of people point out that this is an agreement that the uk did sign up to. the counterargument to that we have heard from downing street from lord frost as well as that it was signed in haste basically, in extraordinary circumstances, that is being applied over rigorously by the european union and that they need a pragmatic approach to northern ireland. these are the arguments we will hear over the coming weeks. what we expect to happen now is that the two sides will start some sort of intense talks and negotiations over the next few weeks to see if there is some room for meeting and agreement. as i say, the issue for the european court ofjustice and its oversight role does seem like a difficult one to resolve at the moment. what about the impact is of the current trading arrangement — the northern ireland protocol as it is at the moment — on the people of northern ireland? i'm joined now by aodhan connolly, director of the northern ireland retail consortium. what is the day—to—
lord frost's speech esterda presenting this? lord frost's speech yesterday that _ presenting this?, a lot of people point out that this is an agreement that the uk did sign up to. the counterargument to that we have heard from downing street from lord frost as well as that it was signed in haste basically, in extraordinary circumstances, that is being applied over rigorously by the european union and that they need a pragmatic approach to northern ireland. these are the arguments we will hear...
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lord frost - doing the opposite. it has to change. lord frost there.n. what's the reaction been? well, first of all, what i'm not hearing at all in any of the eu capitals that what we have here is a looming, imminent, overnight trade war between the eu and the uk. there are other priorities, i am told. here in berlin they are trying to put a government together after the election and everybody is worried about soaring gas prices but there are definite tensions and strains over the northern ireland protocol. both sides, the eu and uk admit it is not working properly on the ground in northern ireland, so lord frost has his wishes for changes on the eu says tomorrow it will come up with concrete solutions to practical problems on how to reduce checks on goods and how to ensure that medicines arrive smoothly from europe into northern ireland and they have promised to talk more to they have promised to talk more to the administration in northern ireland and business and civil society as well to try to improve relations. what the eu will not engage in, i am
lord frost - doing the opposite. it has to change. lord frost there.n. what's the reaction been? well, first of all, what i'm not hearing at all in any of the eu capitals that what we have here is a looming, imminent, overnight trade war between the eu and the uk. there are other priorities, i am told. here in berlin they are trying to put a government together after the election and everybody is worried about soaring gas prices but there are definite tensions and strains over the northern...
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if i can quote edmund burke again, lord frost has quoted him a number of times over the summer but he who did nothing because he could only do a little. and what business has come in to do is highlight all the things that need to be sorted and we've all done our little bit to try and move things forward, so looking forward to see today whether the eu has listened to that and how that compliments with what lord frost said yesterday and see if it gives us some degree of certainty. 0k, roger pollen, thank you very much indeed. stay with us on. coming up that we hear from the stay with us on. coming up that we hearfrom the head of stay with us on. coming up that we hear from the head of the players' association on the challenges of being one of the biggest basketball leagues. parts of san francisco least affected by the earthquake are returning to life, but in the marina area where most of the damage was done, they are more conscious than ever of how much has been destroyed. in the 19 years since he was last here, he has gone from being a little—known revolutionary to an experienced and s
if i can quote edmund burke again, lord frost has quoted him a number of times over the summer but he who did nothing because he could only do a little. and what business has come in to do is highlight all the things that need to be sorted and we've all done our little bit to try and move things forward, so looking forward to see today whether the eu has listened to that and how that compliments with what lord frost said yesterday and see if it gives us some degree of certainty. 0k, roger...
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but it is getting to a crunch point now and lord frost put out a _ crunch point now and lord frost putng that france can't keep — twitter today, saying that france can't keep behaving like this. in the back— can't keep behaving like this. in the back of their minds, they know there _ the back of their minds, they know there is— the back of their minds, they know there is a _ the back of their minds, they know there is a french election coming up and this— there is a french election coming up and this may well end up being a bit of a storm _ and this may well end up being a bit of a storm in — and this may well end up being a bit of a storm in a teacup in the medium to long _ of a storm in a teacup in the medium to long term — of a storm in a teacup in the medium to long term-— to long term. john, staying on the front -a~e to long term. john, staying on the front page of _ to long term. john, staying on the front page of the _ to long term. john, staying on the front page of the telegraph, - to long term. john, staying on the front page of the telegraph, the l front page of the telegrap
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we will see overnight frost.showers. i think thursday, at this stage, looks largely dry. a chilly start with some frost, but plenty of sunshine around, start to start to see the cloud thickening up across the north—west of the country as a new front pushes in, bringing some showers. temperature—wise, single figures for many, just about 10 or 11 in the warmest spots. into friday, we have got this area of high pressure dominating. a few weather fronts, though, affecting the north of the uk, so some thicker cloud here, more of a breeze, a few showers around. we'll start to see more cloud generally feeding into western areas as we start to pick up more of a westerly airflow, so we cut off that cold northerly arctic airflow. we start to see the temperatures building in, so into next weekend it will become more unsettled with that atlantic low sweeping into our direction, bringing in milder air as well. and you can see that here for next weekend and beyond into the following week. areas of low pressure being fired up b
we will see overnight frost.showers. i think thursday, at this stage, looks largely dry. a chilly start with some frost, but plenty of sunshine around, start to start to see the cloud thickening up across the north—west of the country as a new front pushes in, bringing some showers. temperature—wise, single figures for many, just about 10 or 11 in the warmest spots. into friday, we have got this area of high pressure dominating. a few weather fronts, though, affecting the north of the uk,...
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. _ particular argument, urging lord frost. our— particularargument, urging lord frost, our man, to givee main reasons for people voting brexit or getting worked up about— voting brexit or getting worked up about brexit was the fishing rights of the _ about brexit was the fishing rights of the french and british waters, so - excuse _ of the french and british waters, so - excuse me. — of the french and british waters, so — excuse me, ithinki of the french and british waters, so — excuse me, i think i am catching olivia's _ — excuse me, i think i am catching olivia's bug — — excuse me, i think i am catching olivia's bug over here — this puts us in _ olivia's bug over here — this puts us in a _ olivia's bug over here — this puts us in a very— olivia's bug over here — this puts us in a very difficult position, because _ us in a very difficult position, because we cannot budge. even if we are in_ because we cannot budge. even if we are in the _ because we cannot budge. even if we are in the wrong, we cannot budge, and macron— are in the wrong, we cannot budge, and macron cannot budge because
. _ particular argument, urging lord frost. our— particularargument, urging lord frost, our man, to givee main reasons for people voting brexit or getting worked up about— voting brexit or getting worked up about brexit was the fishing rights of the _ about brexit was the fishing rights of the french and british waters, so - excuse _ of the french and british waters, so - excuse me. — of the french and british waters, so — excuse me, ithinki of the french and british waters, so —...
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that's a position that lord frost, the uk brexit minister, will reiterate in a speech on tuesday.k of these brexit dividing lines are becoming clear.- next week of these brexit dividing lines are becoming clear. thank you very much- — kim jong—un will never give up his nuclear weapons, according to a former senior officer in north korea's spy agency. colonel kim kuk—song, who defected from north korea says he was involved in targeted attacks and assassinations, and even built an illegal drugs lab for the leader. he's been speaking exclusively to our correspondent in seoul, laura bicker. for decades, one family has maintained a brutal grip on north korea. but occasionally, some slip through their grasp and reveal their secrets. translation: north korea's | intelligence agency is the eyes, ears and brains of the supreme leader. colonel kim kuk—song spent 30 years in pyongyang's spy agencies. he defected in 2014 but has now, for the first time, decided to speak out. translation: there are many cases where i directed spies to go - to south korea on missions. many cases. he claims kimj
that's a position that lord frost, the uk brexit minister, will reiterate in a speech on tuesday.k of these brexit dividing lines are becoming clear.- next week of these brexit dividing lines are becoming clear. thank you very much- — kim jong—un will never give up his nuclear weapons, according to a former senior officer in north korea's spy agency. colonel kim kuk—song, who defected from north korea says he was involved in targeted attacks and assassinations, and even built an illegal...
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. >> shannon: in kellogg's misleading you about its frosted strawberry pop tarts?ruit as you might think. she is suing and "food court"'s next. you are the jury. (naj) at fisher investments, our clients know we have their backs. (other money manager) how do your clients know that? (naj) because as a fiduciary, it's our responsibility to always put clients first. (other money manager) so you do it because you have to? (naj) no, we do it because it's the right thing to do. we help...
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with a risk of overnight frost. on monday, may be some patchy mist and fog but a good deal ofjoy and bright weather. until this whether front drifts further south and east, introducing more cloud. temperatures down on those we've seen through the week. 15 or 16 and under the cloud further north, distinctly cool. for the week ahead, a lot of dry and settled weather to come. there's more on the website. this is bbc news the headlines at 7pm... pressure grows on the government to help businesses facing soaring energy bills — as some of its own mps join industry bosses in asking for support. the education secretary vows to tackle persistant pupil absences "head on" — describing it as a key priority. us officials have held their first face—to—face talks with the taliban since they took power in afghanistan. women travelling home alone, could soon be offered protection from a free mobile phone app. campaigners say it doesn't go far enough. i don't think that that's the way forward at all. it's not that i don't support it,
with a risk of overnight frost. on monday, may be some patchy mist and fog but a good deal ofjoy and bright weather. until this whether front drifts further south and east, introducing more cloud. temperatures down on those we've seen through the week. 15 or 16 and under the cloud further north, distinctly cool. for the week ahead, a lot of dry and settled weather to come. there's more on the website. this is bbc news the headlines at 7pm... pressure grows on the government to help businesses...
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it comes after the brexit minister lord frost repeated that the uk wants the european court ofjusticeoversight of the deal. the protocol was agreed as part of the brexit negotiations to ensure there's no need for checks along the land border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland. and the irish foreign minister's comments were supported by another senior minister in dublin speaking to rte earlier today. i think there is a line beyond which the european union cannot go. we have an agreement here that has been signed up to by the uk government and by the eu, and i think there is space within the parameters of how you operate the protocol, and i think that is where the focus should be. it is absolutely legitimate for the people of northern ireland to want to have seamless trade with great britain, and we believe that that can be accommodated within the parameters of the protocol as part of the overall brexit agreement. but let's see what the eu come forward with later this week. there will need to be intensive negotiations here to resolve this, but it is a product of the ty
it comes after the brexit minister lord frost repeated that the uk wants the european court ofjusticeoversight of the deal. the protocol was agreed as part of the brexit negotiations to ensure there's no need for checks along the land border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland. and the irish foreign minister's comments were supported by another senior minister in dublin speaking to rte earlier today. i think there is a line beyond which the european union cannot go. we have an...
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frost advisories going up. bring in any frost sensitive plants. don't forget about your pets.ratures down 28, 33 degrees in coldest spots. there will be frost. here's a look at the temperatures. most of you in the 40's and 50's under clear skies. the chill in the air. here is a live view. san francisco looking good. chilly morning ahead. high fire danger. warmer weather coming your way through saturday. the same offshore wind will warm us up. almost felt like winter. temperatures five to 11 degrees below average. tomorrow closer to average, 82 in fairfield. 72 in oakland. 76 in napa. san jose at 75 degrees. coaster and lint for tomorrow night's playoff games. 6:07 in oracle park. it will be sunny. watch what happens. temperatures in the mid-50's. game five, we can get it done. i want to show you next week's outlook. climate prediction center says it will be wet. there is a good chance. 60% to 80% chance of above average precipitation. taking a look at the rainfall projections, most of next week. we get measurable rain, most of the heavier stuff around the pacific northwest. it
frost advisories going up. bring in any frost sensitive plants. don't forget about your pets.ratures down 28, 33 degrees in coldest spots. there will be frost. here's a look at the temperatures. most of you in the 40's and 50's under clear skies. the chill in the air. here is a live view. san francisco looking good. chilly morning ahead. high fire danger. warmer weather coming your way through saturday. the same offshore wind will warm us up. almost felt like winter. temperatures five to 11...
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to the still in situ state, we could start with early morning frost around. fewer showers on tuesday, most widespread across northern scotland, northern ireland are one or two running down through the irish sea looks even with a little more sunshine and lighter winds, temperatures are set to struggle. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines... the crucial climate change conference has got under way in glasgow. the cop26 summit is widely seen as the last chance to save the planet from irreversible damage caused by climate change. earlier, the leaders of the world's richest nations were meeting in rome, where the climate challenge was spelled out clearly. if we don't act now, the paris agreement will be looked at in the future not as the moment humanity opened its eyes to the problem, but the moment we flinched and turned away. us presidentjoe biden said the 620 countries had made �*tangible�* progress on climate, the pandemic and the economy and that the world was ready for american leadership on global issues. a train has derailed on the line between salisbury
to the still in situ state, we could start with early morning frost around. fewer showers on tuesday, most widespread across northern scotland, northern ireland are one or two running down through the irish sea looks even with a little more sunshine and lighter winds, temperatures are set to struggle. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines... the crucial climate change conference has got under way in glasgow. the cop26 summit is widely seen as the last chance to save the planet from...
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in a negotiation with david frost, i would be cautious about making concessions.ems any concession you make is rejected before the concession is made. if i could briefly come back on something graham said, i agree when he says the protocol needs to support both communities, but there is a border on the island of ireland, and it's soft, but there has been a border for years. it's called evolution. there are rules and laws in northern ireland and scotland and wales. we don't want to see an additional border infrastructure between northern ireland and britain, but we don't want to see it with the republic of ireland, so it's about squaring the circle and moving away from zero-sum when you lose and black and white. i think it's about compromising and people being confident, but that can only happen if they are in power. i don't think everyone in northern ireland, irrespective of political decision, -- position, wants to rely on the u.k. government. peter: there are voices, perhaps not in northern ireland, but elsewhere in the eu talking about potential that if all goe
in a negotiation with david frost, i would be cautious about making concessions.ems any concession you make is rejected before the concession is made. if i could briefly come back on something graham said, i agree when he says the protocol needs to support both communities, but there is a border on the island of ireland, and it's soft, but there has been a border for years. it's called evolution. there are rules and laws in northern ireland and scotland and wales. we don't want to see an...
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it also means we could see more overnight frost, and we haven't seen that much frost so far this seasonit drier and quieter, but on the cool side as we go through the week ahead. take care. leaders of the worlds 20 major economies have agreed and we will see the profits of large businesses tax at least 15%. it follows concerns the multinational companies are re—routing the companies through low tax jurisdictions. uk prime minister borisjohnson is acknowledged what he called turbulence and relation between london and paris. his comments follow a dispute over fishing rights. francis dozens of vessels of been denied licenses that they are entitled to and will introduce targeted measures against. the sudanese security forces have fired live rounds and tear gas into pro—democracy protesters. three people were killed and an activist with the bbc overarching people have been injured.
it also means we could see more overnight frost, and we haven't seen that much frost so far this seasonit drier and quieter, but on the cool side as we go through the week ahead. take care. leaders of the worlds 20 major economies have agreed and we will see the profits of large businesses tax at least 15%. it follows concerns the multinational companies are re—routing the companies through low tax jurisdictions. uk prime minister borisjohnson is acknowledged what he called turbulence and...
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we _ is lord frost. i urge the eu to be ambitious. we need _ is lord frost.ack— better, as i would like us to do, we can get back to where we wanted to be, an— can get back to where we wanted to be, an independent britain, with friendly— be, an independent britain, with friendly relations with the eu, based — friendly relations with the eu, based on _ friendly relations with the eu, based on free trade. we cannot wait forever~ _ based on free trade. we cannot wait forever. without an agreed solution sooni _ forever. without an agreed solution soon. we _ forever. without an agreed solution soon, we will need to act using the article _ soon, we will need to act using the article 16— soon, we will need to act using the article 16 safeguard mechanism to address— article 16 safeguard mechanism to address the impact the protocol is having _ address the impact the protocol is having in— address the impact the protocol is having in northern ireland. the very essence therefore _ having in northern ireland. the very essence therefore of _ having in northern ireland. th
we _ is lord frost. i urge the eu to be ambitious. we need _ is lord frost.ack— better, as i would like us to do, we can get back to where we wanted to be, an— can get back to where we wanted to be, an independent britain, with friendly— be, an independent britain, with friendly relations with the eu, based — friendly relations with the eu, based on _ friendly relations with the eu, based on free trade. we cannot wait forever~ _ based on free trade. we cannot wait forever. without an...
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it also means we could see more in the way of overnight frost and we have not seen much significant frosteter but on the cool side as we go through the week ahead. take care. hello, and welcome to bbc news. the headlines are common the leaders of the world's major economies have reached an agreement that will see the profits of large businesses taxed at at least 15%, following concerns multinationals are rerouting their profits through low tax jurisdictions. the measures are due to come into effect in 2023. sudanese security forces fire live rounds at protesters. three people were killed. an act was told the bbc that about 100 people have been injured. and people injapan are voting end of the parliamentary elections weeks after the new prime minister fumio kishida took office. his liberal democratic party which is common for much of the past six decades is hoping to hold its power in the lower parliament.
it also means we could see more in the way of overnight frost and we have not seen much significant frosteter but on the cool side as we go through the week ahead. take care. hello, and welcome to bbc news. the headlines are common the leaders of the world's major economies have reached an agreement that will see the profits of large businesses taxed at at least 15%, following concerns multinationals are rerouting their profits through low tax jurisdictions. the measures are due to come into...
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in the north and east and a chillierfail, but it frost in the north and east and a chillier fail, butthe weekend. i will have more later. this is bbc news with ben brown. the latest headlines at 2.00 — the business secretary kwasi kwarteng defends the way the government has handled the energy crisis after suppliers said the price cap system was not fit for purpose. i think it is a critical situation. i think it is a critical situation. i am speaking to industry leaders all the time, and gas prices have quadrupled this year, they are making an impact, and that is why, as you say, i am speaking to people listening is trying to work out a way forward. the irish foreign minister says the uk's new demands on the northern ireland protocol could cause "a breakdown in relations" with the european union. it's a knockout — britain's tyson fury defeats the american deontay wilder in the 11th round in las vegas. and scientists warn that the loss of biodiversity risks tipping
in the north and east and a chillierfail, but it frost in the north and east and a chillier fail, butthe weekend. i will have more later. this is bbc news with ben brown. the latest headlines at 2.00 — the business secretary kwasi kwarteng defends the way the government has handled the energy crisis after suppliers said the price cap system was not fit for purpose. i think it is a critical situation. i think it is a critical situation. i am speaking to industry leaders all the time, and gas...
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guy: lord frost speaking in lisbon a few minutes ago.th the latest on what was billed as the speech that was likely to escalate the situation between the u.k. and the eu is our u.k. brexit reporter, joe mays, who was at that news conference. let's talk a bit about what was said. this was expected to be a fairly blunt speech that was likely to raise the prospect of the u.k. triggering article 16, basically blowing up the northern ireland protocol. let's talk about what we actually got. joe: i think the most concrete thing we got was the u.k. essentially planting its own version of the protocol in the text, saying we are going to remove things like custom checks in the irish sea. there will be no governence of the eu court of justice. they have really put the ball in the eu's court. it is up for you to decide if you will accept. it is a pretty big move the u.k. has just made. alix: any chance the eu says ok, sounds good? joe: well, there might be a compromise landing zone towards which we are heading. it really does come down to how theolo
guy: lord frost speaking in lisbon a few minutes ago.th the latest on what was billed as the speech that was likely to escalate the situation between the u.k. and the eu is our u.k. brexit reporter, joe mays, who was at that news conference. let's talk a bit about what was said. this was expected to be a fairly blunt speech that was likely to raise the prospect of the u.k. triggering article 16, basically blowing up the northern ireland protocol. let's talk about what we actually got. joe: i...
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it also means we could see more on the way of overnight frost and we have not seen much significant froster but on the cool side as we go through the week ahead. take care. you hello, good morning, 1:30 am i hope you remember to put your clock back. concerned that multinational companies are rewriting their profits through low tax jurisdictions. measures proposed are due to come into effect in 2023. the prime minister borisjohnson has acknowledged that is what he called turbulence in relations between london and paris. his comments follow a dispute over fishing rights. france has dozens of vessels have been denied licenses they are entitled to, and has threatened to introduce targeted measures against britain in response. and the sydney security forces have fired live rounds and tear gas at large crowds are pro—democracy protesters in the capital khartoum and elsewhere. three people were killed. an activist told the bbc that about 100 people have been injured, 17 by gunfire.
it also means we could see more on the way of overnight frost and we have not seen much significant froster but on the cool side as we go through the week ahead. take care. you hello, good morning, 1:30 am i hope you remember to put your clock back. concerned that multinational companies are rewriting their profits through low tax jurisdictions. measures proposed are due to come into effect in 2023. the prime minister borisjohnson has acknowledged that is what he called turbulence in relations...
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it also means we could see more in the way of overnight frost and we have not seen much significant froste cool side as we go through the week ahead. take care. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: leaders of the world's 20 major economies have approved a global agreement that will see the profits of large businesses taxed at least 15%. it follows concern that multinational companies are rerouting their profits through low—tax jurisdictions. the measures are due to come into effect in 2023. the prime minister boris johnson has acknowledged there is what he called �*turbulence' in relations between london and paris. his comments follow a dispute overfishing rights. france says dozens of vessels have been denied licenses they're entitled to, and has threatened to introduce targeted measures against britain in response. and the sudanese security forces have fired live rounds and tear gas at large crowds of pro—democracy protesters in the capital, khartoum, and elsewhere. three people were killed. an activist told the bbc that about 100 people had been injured, 17 of them by gufire. now on
it also means we could see more in the way of overnight frost and we have not seen much significant froste cool side as we go through the week ahead. take care. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: leaders of the world's 20 major economies have approved a global agreement that will see the profits of large businesses taxed at least 15%. it follows concern that multinational companies are rerouting their profits through low—tax jurisdictions. the measures are due to come into effect in...
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lord frost, who negotiates on behalf of the british government says not having northern ireland subject line for the uk. how sympathetic is the eu likely to be of disposing of that? i think the eu is unlikely to be very receptive to changes of that particular aspect of the protocol, i think they have seen the principle of where eu law is being applied, as it is in northern ireland under the protocol, then the european institution should be responsible for policing that. i think one of the interesting things is that after lord frost's announcement at the end of thejurisdiction of the european court ofjustice, would be a red line, several business groups in northern ireland came forward and said that this was never an issue that they had raised, that was a particular problem for them in northern ireland or was causing problems in the northern ireland economy, so i think, unlike some of the trade —related issues, this perhaps is more down to the fact that the uk government is uncomfortable with the eu institutions having jurisdiction in the uk at all, rather than specific problems that hav
lord frost, who negotiates on behalf of the british government says not having northern ireland subject line for the uk. how sympathetic is the eu likely to be of disposing of that? i think the eu is unlikely to be very receptive to changes of that particular aspect of the protocol, i think they have seen the principle of where eu law is being applied, as it is in northern ireland under the protocol, then the european institution should be responsible for policing that. i think one of the...
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put forward in his paper over the summer. will frost put forward in his paper over the summer-— frostks of negotiations? i think what i weeks of negotiations? i think what will probably _ weeks of negotiations? i think what will probably see _ weeks of negotiations? i think what will probably see first _ weeks of negotiations? i think what will probably see first is _ weeks of negotiations? i think what will probably see first is both i weeks of negotiations? i think what will probably see first is both side l will probably see first is both side sitting down and looking through the proposals in detail, looking through their ramifications, looking through what the implication will be for the uk and then also i think possibly exploring some other options as well because i think the eu has indicated there are other possible solutions in the uk will obviously have some ideas as well as to what it wants to do. i think what you will then see it both sides identifying those common ground to really move into its resolution to try to resolve the solutions and maros sefcovic said today he woul
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—— lord frost.ctates rules around trade between great britain and northern ireland, which of course has caused a lot of problems over the past months and you see headlines about sausage wars. last week it emerged the eu will make some concessions that allows the movement of sausages for example between ireland and the rest of great britain but lord frost says thatis great britain but lord frost says that is not enough and the eu underestimates the importance of the legal governance issue. basically britain saying we do not like the fact the eu get to decide what is fair and not fact the eu get to decide what is fairand not fair. fact the eu get to decide what is fair and not fair. they feel that is an infringement on british sovereignty and they will fight it. it looks as though if we do not get concessions on both sides, britain may trigger article 16, which would be a big deal, and we would see part of the treaty suspended and we could see massive tariffs and a huge row. this is an important week
—— lord frost.ctates rules around trade between great britain and northern ireland, which of course has caused a lot of problems over the past months and you see headlines about sausage wars. last week it emerged the eu will make some concessions that allows the movement of sausages for example between ireland and the rest of great britain but lord frost says thatis great britain but lord frost says that is not enough and the eu underestimates the importance of the legal governance issue....
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by the middle part of the week, it gets noticeably quieter, cool for all of us by day and some frostn there. so on that monday morning, then, it looks somewhat like this. with low pressure easing away, and as we go through the week, high pressure will build in, which quiets things down. but ahead of it, we can trace those isobars all the way back to the north — and that means a cold or wind direction, with that northerly wind and driving the blue tones, the cooler air, when you look a little bit further south, you really will notice the difference with the feel of the weather if you are out and about this week. so sunny spells and blustery showers from the word go. most of the showers to the north but some will push further south as we go into the afternoon, and it looks as if those temperatures will peak between 9—11! celsius. now, the showers will tend to fade away as we go through the night, and we will have some clearer skies, perhaps a few frequent showers continuing into the far north of scotland. but where skies clear away, temperatures will fall away and we could see low sing
by the middle part of the week, it gets noticeably quieter, cool for all of us by day and some frostn there. so on that monday morning, then, it looks somewhat like this. with low pressure easing away, and as we go through the week, high pressure will build in, which quiets things down. but ahead of it, we can trace those isobars all the way back to the north — and that means a cold or wind direction, with that northerly wind and driving the blue tones, the cooler air, when you look a little...
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it comes after the brexit minister lord frost repeated that the uk wants the european court ofjusticecol was agreed as part of the brexit negotiations to ensure there's no need for checks along the land border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland. and the irish foreign minister's comments were supported by another senior minister in dublin speaking to rte earlier today. i think there is a line beyond which the european union cannot go. we have _ the european union cannot go. we have an _ the european union cannot go. we have an agreement here that has been signed _ have an agreement here that has been signed up _ have an agreement here that has been signed up to— have an agreement here that has been signed up to by the uk government and by— signed up to by the uk government and by the — signed up to by the uk government and by the eu, and i think there is space _ and by the eu, and i think there is space within the parameters of how you operate the protocol, and i think— you operate the protocol, and i think that — you operate the protocol, and i think that is where th
it comes after the brexit minister lord frost repeated that the uk wants the european court ofjusticecol was agreed as part of the brexit negotiations to ensure there's no need for checks along the land border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland. and the irish foreign minister's comments were supported by another senior minister in dublin speaking to rte earlier today. i think there is a line beyond which the european union cannot go. we have _ the european union cannot go. we...
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further south, potentially some overnight frost. furthersouth, it potentially some overnight frost.in north korea's spy agency has told the bbc that kimjong un will never give up his nuclear weapons. colonel kim kuk song, who defected six years ago, says he was involved in targeted attacks and assassinations for the korean regime. beijing has criticised a speech from taiwan's president, saying it incited confrontation and distorted facts. president tsai ing wuhn used the island's national day to insist it won't bow to beijing's pressure to reunify with china. here in the uk, the government has been accused of failing to act on high energy costs affecting manufacturers. as businesses call for help the government has acknowledged there is a problem. uk steel maker, liberty, announces plans to re new research suggests the loss of biodiversity risks tipping the world into �*ecological meltdown'. scientists say there it's possible nations will be increasingly unable to meet the needs of their populations. after more than three months of covid restrictions, new south wales has begun to ea
further south, potentially some overnight frost. furthersouth, it potentially some overnight frost.in north korea's spy agency has told the bbc that kimjong un will never give up his nuclear weapons. colonel kim kuk song, who defected six years ago, says he was involved in targeted attacks and assassinations for the korean regime. beijing has criticised a speech from taiwan's president, saying it incited confrontation and distorted facts. president tsai ing wuhn used the island's national day...
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likely — clear skies and overnight frosts likely we _ clear skies and overnight frosts likely.erm break and with covid rates high across the age group health teams will visit hundreds of schools in an effort to get more young people vaccinated. let's speak about this and more with professor adam finn, a paediatrician who also sits on thejoint committee on vaccination and immunisation — hejoins us now. the latest figures went up and we have seen a slight drop off this week. is that related to schools being off for half term and is it important the vaccine roll—out in school are successful? the important the vaccine roll-out in school are successful? the figures are inching — school are successful? the figures are inching up _ school are successful? the figures are inching up and _ school are successful? the figures are inching up and down _ school are successful? the figures are inching up and down a - school are successful? the figures are inching up and down a bit. it i school are successful? the figuresj are inching up and down a bit. it is are inching up and down a bit. it i
likely — clear skies and overnight frosts likely we _ clear skies and overnight frosts likely.erm break and with covid rates high across the age group health teams will visit hundreds of schools in an effort to get more young people vaccinated. let's speak about this and more with professor adam finn, a paediatrician who also sits on thejoint committee on vaccination and immunisation — hejoins us now. the latest figures went up and we have seen a slight drop off this week. is that related...
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do you think he could be the next lord frost _ sidelines.nes. do you think he could be the next lord frost was met - sidelines. do you think he could be - the next lord frost was met somebody that come from business and health government at a bit of political hole and manages to turn it into a proper political career? i hole and manages to turn it into a proper political career?— proper political career? i think that's an interesting _ proper political career? i think that's an interesting one. - proper political career? i think that's an interesting one. you | proper political career? i think- that's an interesting one. you also look that's an interesting one. you also took at _ that's an interesting one. you also took at kate — that's an interesting one. you also look at kate bingham who had the vexing _ look at kate bingham who had the vexing task force, who came from the private _ vexing task force, who came from the private sector and is now going back and left _ private sector and is now going back and left the — private sector and is
do you think he could be the next lord frost _ sidelines.nes. do you think he could be the next lord frost was met - sidelines. do you think he could be - the next lord frost was met somebody that come from business and health government at a bit of political hole and manages to turn it into a proper political career? i hole and manages to turn it into a proper political career?— proper political career? i think that's an interesting _ proper political career? i think that's an interesting...
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do watch out for the morning fog and the increasing likelihood of a touch of frost as well.since august. another huge power cut plunges lebanon into darkness after its entire electricity grid shuts down. the chancellor of austria says he is stepping down to fight corruption allegations. pressure on the british government to help businesses facing soaring energy bills.
do watch out for the morning fog and the increasing likelihood of a touch of frost as well.since august. another huge power cut plunges lebanon into darkness after its entire electricity grid shuts down. the chancellor of austria says he is stepping down to fight corruption allegations. pressure on the british government to help businesses facing soaring energy bills.
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it also means we could see more overnight frost, and we haven't seen that much frost so far this seasonol as we go through the week ahead. bit drier and quieter, but cool as we go through the week ahead. hello, this is bbc news. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment. first, the headlines. the prime minister says the cop26 summit opening in glasgow tomorrow is the world's moment of truth and calls on global leaders to seize the moment in tackling the climate emergency. meanwhile, the uk warns the eu that french threats over post—brexit fishing licences are "completely unjustified". lawyers for prince andrew claim the woman who's accused him of sexual assault is out for another payday as they ask a new york court to dismiss the case against him. bbc wales understands that a major river rescue operation in pembrokeshire has led to deaths. one person has been taken to hospital after a group of people came into distress in the water in haverfordwest. the south central ambulance service has declared a critical incident due to extreme pressures across the service.
it also means we could see more overnight frost, and we haven't seen that much frost so far this seasonol as we go through the week ahead. bit drier and quieter, but cool as we go through the week ahead. hello, this is bbc news. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment. first, the headlines. the prime minister says the cop26 summit opening in glasgow tomorrow is the world's moment of truth and calls on global leaders to seize the moment in tackling the climate emergency....
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interesting as we've . had the eu response today but sort of lord frost got in before that yesterdaytly what britain wants.— lisbon, where he set out exactly what britain wants. absolutely and i think there's — what britain wants. absolutely and i think there's a _ what britain wants. absolutely and i think there's a lot _ what britain wants. absolutely and i think there's a lot of _ what britain wants. absolutely and i think there's a lot of politics - think there's a lot of politics involved here because as aubrey says, get brexit done was the prime minister's mantra and now the idea that there have not been done, they want to keep that rhetoric up and they are standing up for the uk and they are standing up for the uk and they are standing up for the uk and they are fighting the eu and we are getting our way. it looks like there is appetite for friction but lord frost say when he was quizzed about this in the house of lords, he said i have no redlines with the exception of the european court of justice being an arbiter over issues of northern ireland and brexit. the eu has said th
interesting as we've . had the eu response today but sort of lord frost got in before that yesterdaytly what britain wants.— lisbon, where he set out exactly what britain wants. absolutely and i think there's — what britain wants. absolutely and i think there's a _ what britain wants. absolutely and i think there's a lot _ what britain wants. absolutely and i think there's a lot of _ what britain wants. absolutely and i think there's a lot of politics - think there's a lot of politics...
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lord frost said a political crisis was brewing because of the current arrangements.y lost consent in one community in northern ireland. it's not doing the thing it was set out to do, protect the belfast good friday agreement. in fact, it's doing the opposite. it has to change. the european union is expected to respond later on wednesday. let's take a look at some of the other stories in the headlines in the uk. there have been skirmishes between police and hungarian football fans at the world cup qualifier between england and hungary at wembley. police used batons and hungry fans threw punches as violence flared at the start of the game. england players were also booed when they took the knee before kick off. the queen has attended a service of thanksgiving over the royal british region. the queen who is 95 used a walking stick as she arrived and left the abbey, the first time she has done so at a major public event. if you've ever felt a weight lifted off your shoulders... shoulders... then you should be able to empathise with one elk in the us state of colorado. th
lord frost said a political crisis was brewing because of the current arrangements.y lost consent in one community in northern ireland. it's not doing the thing it was set out to do, protect the belfast good friday agreement. in fact, it's doing the opposite. it has to change. the european union is expected to respond later on wednesday. let's take a look at some of the other stories in the headlines in the uk. there have been skirmishes between police and hungarian football fans at the world...