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here's george eustice again. is saying, i think, is eminently sensible, which is we all need to know where we stand by the end of october so we know we are planning for. and if we are planning for a candida style free trade agreement, the kind of agreement with incas eminent impossible to achieve and make sense for both parties, let's get understood by the middle of october. if on the other hand there is not good to be a further negotiated agreement and we will be trading with the eu on terms similar to australia, businesses need to know that now, so they can really plan forward. george eustice mentioned the possibility of trading on terms similar to australia. effectively, that just means following world trade organization rules. australia and the eu don't have their own free trade agreement. they put tariffs on imports and exports. there's also a difference in scale. australia exports about 8% of its goods to the eu, a decent amount. but last year, the uk exported 46% of its goods to the european union — its bi
here's george eustice again. is saying, i think, is eminently sensible, which is we all need to know where we stand by the end of october so we know we are planning for. and if we are planning for a candida style free trade agreement, the kind of agreement with incas eminent impossible to achieve and make sense for both parties, let's get understood by the middle of october. if on the other hand there is not good to be a further negotiated agreement and we will be trading with the eu on terms...
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george eustice is going to be here at 734 ‘s top —— 7:30.er arena terror attack which killed twenty two people at an ariana grande concert more than three years ago. our correspondent dave guestjoins us now from manchester magistrates' court. dave, the families have waited some time for this. it isa it is a significant day for the families who have waited three years for this day. of course, only recently they saw hashem a baby jailed for life with a minimum of 55 yea rs jailed for life with a minimum of 55 years injail —— abedi. he was the brother of the man who detonated the device, salman abedi. this enquiry will be looking at how the two brothers acted in the lead up to the explosion. we know that salman abedi was on the radar of the security services beforehand so the enquiry will be looking at what the security services knew exactly and could they have done more to prevent this attack? it will also be looking at security arrangements at the arena that night. the immediate aftermath of the explosion and the way the emergency services re
george eustice is going to be here at 734 ‘s top —— 7:30.er arena terror attack which killed twenty two people at an ariana grande concert more than three years ago. our correspondent dave guestjoins us now from manchester magistrates' court. dave, the families have waited some time for this. it isa it is a significant day for the families who have waited three years for this day. of course, only recently they saw hashem a baby jailed for life with a minimum of 55 yea rs jailed for life...
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so, george eustice says the government is not threatening the european union by talking about no deal them to accept reality. he would save the reality britain will be an independent state and it will have to make concessions if they want to reach some kind of agreement in talks which so far have been stalled on the issues i was outline on state aid and fisheries. thank you. india has become the country with the world 5 second highest number of coronavirus infections, overtaking brazil. it recorded more than 90,000 positive cases on monday in a new daily record, bringing the total to more than four million with over 70,000 deaths. the united states, with more than 6 million cases, remains the worst—affected country. more train services will be available in england, scotland and wales today, with rail operators saying that up to 90% of their normal services should be running. there'll be additional and longer trains on many routes, particularly at peak times. latest figures from the department for transport show rail usage in britain is at 31% of pre—pandemic levels. more than 200 peop
so, george eustice says the government is not threatening the european union by talking about no deal them to accept reality. he would save the reality britain will be an independent state and it will have to make concessions if they want to reach some kind of agreement in talks which so far have been stalled on the issues i was outline on state aid and fisheries. thank you. india has become the country with the world 5 second highest number of coronavirus infections, overtaking brazil. it...
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you heard george eustice saying that if that is not going to happen, if they cannot get a canada style trade agreement that covers things. but that would mean paris on wto terms. —— tariffs. there is also a big issue around the idea of what they call a level playing field standard, which is the eu's concern, it says it doesn't want the uk to be so close and on its doorstep to be able to undercut standards. the uk government said they wouldn't be doing that anyway but you don't expect other countries like canada to sign up to those same obligations, so this is where the sticking points have been. this is what is happening with the trade talks. then there's this other issue which is linked but also not, if you like, where the government is going to introduce legislation that could override the withdrawal agreement that we were talking about which was agreed last year on how goods move between northern ireland and great britain, and that is where that second bit has come in. what reaction has there been to this threat to unpick parts? you had the reaction there from the president of the e
you heard george eustice saying that if that is not going to happen, if they cannot get a canada style trade agreement that covers things. but that would mean paris on wto terms. —— tariffs. there is also a big issue around the idea of what they call a level playing field standard, which is the eu's concern, it says it doesn't want the uk to be so close and on its doorstep to be able to undercut standards. the uk government said they wouldn't be doing that anyway but you don't expect other...