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waters british gibraltar waters which you don't recognize we do not require job growth. because according with you which treaty. will lead to land on their waters we are acting accordingly with international or. creating the ships can pass by they can not stop. one of your most experienced diplomats who headed your mission and the law of the sea matters. has said publicly that there's no legal basis for claiming that gibraltar has no territorial waters it is not the point of view of the spanish government. it's if you have a disagreement and you do have this disagreement over gibraltar waters why not settle it through the disputes procedure of the law on the sea conflicts when we talk so as far back as nine hundred sixty nine that very night that you put the question it would be much better if your lead the interviewer to answer the. crease could university cutting my answers please answer the question i for you know for the spanish government the ships can pass by but they cannot be stopping to water that we can see that they don't belong but this gibraltar is for a ver
waters british gibraltar waters which you don't recognize we do not require job growth. because according with you which treaty. will lead to land on their waters we are acting accordingly with international or. creating the ships can pass by they can not stop. one of your most experienced diplomats who headed your mission and the law of the sea matters. has said publicly that there's no legal basis for claiming that gibraltar has no territorial waters it is not the point of view of the spanish...
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waters british gibraltar waters which you don't recognize we. do growth. because according with which trade. we led government there waters we are acting a core with international more with. the ships come pass by not stop. one of your most experienced diplomats who headed your mission of the scene matters and. has said publicly that there's no legal basis for claiming that gibraltar has no territorial waters it is not the point of view of this painting of a man. it's if you have a disagreement and you do have this disagreement over gibraltar waters why not settle it through the disputes procedure of the law on the sea conflicts when we talk so as far back as nineteen sixty nine that painting i do put a question it will be much better we are led to interview or to answer the priest now also cutting my answer is the true sense of the question i have to all your for this pain is go over. the ships can pass by but they can not be stopping to water that we can see that they don't belong to this job role for us for it but why not settle this issue. w
waters british gibraltar waters which you don't recognize we. do growth. because according with which trade. we led government there waters we are acting a core with international more with. the ships come pass by not stop. one of your most experienced diplomats who headed your mission of the scene matters and. has said publicly that there's no legal basis for claiming that gibraltar has no territorial waters it is not the point of view of this painting of a man. it's if you have a disagreement...
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you just reached a tax agreement with britain over gibraltar. so dialogue can get some results can't . unload with your broker who said underwritten i said with britain written about europe yes a greater getaway car women got something wrong with it you were concerned about tax fraud in gibraltar start right why not do more to prevent things like fraud and bribery and money laundering anyway cancan spain do more and we want. more. transparency international says that key european countries are failing to enforce the oh you see these anti bribery convention which is one of the main instruments for fighting global corruption which is the question. and spain is one of them we did it and spain is one of them so currently showing the transparency international little or no in force why is that we do as much as we can. but you could do more sure you. could do better. minister good to have you on conflicts on thank you thank you for your but next time. if you could the questions and names values way. i'm not sure just to give you the questions you want
you just reached a tax agreement with britain over gibraltar. so dialogue can get some results can't . unload with your broker who said underwritten i said with britain written about europe yes a greater getaway car women got something wrong with it you were concerned about tax fraud in gibraltar start right why not do more to prevent things like fraud and bribery and money laundering anyway cancan spain do more and we want. more. transparency international says that key european countries are...
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you've just reached a tax agreement with britain over gibraltar. so dialogue can get some results planted. unload with your broker who i said i would reckon i said with written about general greater getaway to women got something wrong with it you were concerned about tax fraud in gibraltar such right why not do more to prevent things like fraud and bribery and money laundering any way around can spain do more and we want. to do more. transparency international says that key european countries are failing to enforce the oh you see these and see bribery conventional which is one of the main instruments for fighting global corruption which is the question. and spain is one of the region where you can spin is one of them so currently showing cording to transparency international little or no in forstmann why is that we do as much as we can. but you could do more sure. could do better given the. minister good to have your own company. thank you thank you to your butt next time table deputy if you could the questions and the lowest value as a way. i mil
you've just reached a tax agreement with britain over gibraltar. so dialogue can get some results planted. unload with your broker who i said i would reckon i said with written about general greater getaway to women got something wrong with it you were concerned about tax fraud in gibraltar such right why not do more to prevent things like fraud and bribery and money laundering any way around can spain do more and we want. to do more. transparency international says that key european countries...
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waters british gibraltar waters which you don't recognise we. do growth. it was equally with treaty. waters we are acting according with inclination no more. creating the ships can pass by and not stop one of your most experienced diplomats who headed your mission of the sea matters and. has said publicly that there's no legal basis for claiming that gibraltar has no territorial waters they said but the point of view of this plane of them and it's if you have a disagreement that you do have this disagreement over gibraltar waters why not settle it through the disputes procedure of the law on the sea conflicts when we talk so as far back as nine hundred sixty nine that night that do put a question it will be much better to read your lead the interviewer to answer the. priest now also cutting my answers is the true sense of the question i thought all you will for this pain is not over. the ships can pass by but they can not to stop in the water that we can see that they don't belong to this jude rovers for one will settle this issue in my dialogue
waters british gibraltar waters which you don't recognise we. do growth. it was equally with treaty. waters we are acting according with inclination no more. creating the ships can pass by and not stop one of your most experienced diplomats who headed your mission of the sea matters and. has said publicly that there's no legal basis for claiming that gibraltar has no territorial waters they said but the point of view of this plane of them and it's if you have a disagreement that you do have...
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vonnie: gibraltar is not that sticking point today.e u.s., robert lighthizer will testify before the senate finance committee. we want to get an update on bloomberg's international policy correspondent michael mckee. what he has been watching. what will he be grilled on? michael: he is going to talk about the wto and the u.s. is desire to reform the organization. the trump administration has done its best to throw sand in the gears of the works of the wto am a refusing to appoint judges that would here dispute panels. today, they hope members of the finance community will set up specific requests the u.s. would have in terms of renegotiating the deal. other countries have already been working on that. canada set up a working group to talk about wto reforms. there is movement towards changing the organization. before he is up, all the trade issues before the administration are going to come up. lawmakers will ask about the progress on nafta and how they are going to get that to the congress and, what is happening with the chinese? the q
vonnie: gibraltar is not that sticking point today.e u.s., robert lighthizer will testify before the senate finance committee. we want to get an update on bloomberg's international policy correspondent michael mckee. what he has been watching. what will he be grilled on? michael: he is going to talk about the wto and the u.s. is desire to reform the organization. the trump administration has done its best to throw sand in the gears of the works of the wto am a refusing to appoint judges that...
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gibraltar insured this would be an uphill struggle, only the boys in green are able to find the net,me again. they came closest to breaking the deadlock, but no cigar. the grant tagamet grass may be thick, but the frustration was very real. a team ranked i9lith in the world, but soon relief for the travelling fans, jeff for the second international goal, enough to settle the nerves and take the three points back to dublin, perhaps to reassure fans of the 2020 prospects. a close eye on it. it started with the other big team in ireland, the favourites, group d. but they were not especially impressive against outsiders georgia. the had to wait for the second goal. for the first goal. deni zakaria got the second as the group favourites started with a 2—nil win. here are the days other results and games to come. sweden playing romania at the friends arena in stockholm. spain host norway — their first match against each otherfor 16 years. italy have only ever lost to finland once. that really should go into the‘s way, but they have been struggling as well. looking at the graphic, big natio
gibraltar insured this would be an uphill struggle, only the boys in green are able to find the net,me again. they came closest to breaking the deadlock, but no cigar. the grant tagamet grass may be thick, but the frustration was very real. a team ranked i9lith in the world, but soon relief for the travelling fans, jeff for the second international goal, enough to settle the nerves and take the three points back to dublin, perhaps to reassure fans of the 2020 prospects. a close eye on it. it...
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gibraltar insured this would be an uphill struggle, with the boys in green unable to find the net time deadlock but no cigar. the grass may be thick, but the coach's frustrations were real. a wake—up call from the visitors, this from a team ranked 19ath in the world. but relief for the travelling fans, jeff hendrick with his fifth international goal, enough to settle the nerves and take three points back to dublin, but perhaps not enough to settle nerves about their euro 2020 prospects. aaron ramsey will miss wales's opening european qualifier against slovakia tomorrow. he's failed to recover from a leg injury and has returned to arsenal for treatment. wales warmed up for the match with a 1—0 win over trinidad and tobago on wednesday. the defending premiership champions saracens beat harlequins 27—20 at the london stadium. it keeps them second in the table. newcastle falcons beat sale sharks at stjames park 22—17. toby flood scored their only try with tane takulua adding 17 points with the boot. their third win in a row aids their relegation battle. there were wins too for gloucester a
gibraltar insured this would be an uphill struggle, with the boys in green unable to find the net time deadlock but no cigar. the grass may be thick, but the coach's frustrations were real. a wake—up call from the visitors, this from a team ranked 19ath in the world. but relief for the travelling fans, jeff hendrick with his fifth international goal, enough to settle the nerves and take three points back to dublin, but perhaps not enough to settle nerves about their euro 2020 prospects. aaron...
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in the shadow of the rock of gibraltar, ireland play a euro qualifier in front of around two thousandhile over 42 thousand pack the london stadium to watch saracens overhaul harelequins and a canadian teenager kicks dan evans out of the miami open also coming up in the programme. education, education, education, gareth southgate takes time out to learn how to become a better manager as coaches, we improve, we should improve all of our players, and that is how the system improves. this weekend as has seen the start of qualificiation for the european championships in 2020. we'll be taking a look back at how the home nations have fared so far, but the republic of ireland are in action this evening and chris mitchell. ireland are playing their first euro qualifier, gibralter, anything other than a win for mick mccarthy's side unthinkable, it's his first game back in charge of the side, republic have only won once in last 11 games, jeff hendrik of burnley finally got one early in the second half, in that same group, group d, switzerland beat georgia 2—nil, steven zuber opened the scoring i
in the shadow of the rock of gibraltar, ireland play a euro qualifier in front of around two thousandhile over 42 thousand pack the london stadium to watch saracens overhaul harelequins and a canadian teenager kicks dan evans out of the miami open also coming up in the programme. education, education, education, gareth southgate takes time out to learn how to become a better manager as coaches, we improve, we should improve all of our players, and that is how the system improves. this weekend...
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gibraltar ensured this would be an uphill struggle. 0n the artificial pitch the boys in green unablethat ireland's‘s frustrations were very real. into the second half and a wake—up call for the visitors. this from a team ranked 19ath in the world. relief for the travelling fans. jeff hendrick with his second international goal. enough to take the three points back to dublin. aaron ramsey will miss wales‘ opening european qualifier against slovakia tomorrow. he's failed to recover from a leg injury and has returned to arsenal for treatment. wales warmed up for the match with a laboured 1—0 win over trinidad and tobago on wednesday. with the six nations done and dusted, all eyes are firmly on domestic rugby for the rest of the season and defending premiership champions saracens earned a hard fought win over harlequins at the london stadium. two tries from australian will skelton helped them to a 27—20 victory. it keeps them second. there were wins too for gloucester, worcester and newcastle ulster have climbed to second in conference b of the pro1li, after claiming a bonus—point 33—19
gibraltar ensured this would be an uphill struggle. 0n the artificial pitch the boys in green unablethat ireland's‘s frustrations were very real. into the second half and a wake—up call for the visitors. this from a team ranked 19ath in the world. relief for the travelling fans. jeff hendrick with his second international goal. enough to take the three points back to dublin. aaron ramsey will miss wales‘ opening european qualifier against slovakia tomorrow. he's failed to recover from a...
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do you wa nt little bit about gibraltar. do you want a short delay?lay. when that's factored in, there are people around number ten who think that meaningful vote number three is a runner. but the priority is on these votes today, taking no deal off the table. there is also a row about that. everything to do with brexit there isa everything to do with brexit there is a row about. the motion mrs may has put down will only take no deal off the table for march 29 and a cross— party off the table for march 29 and a cross—party group of mps say that's not good enough, they want no deal taken off the table completely. what does the man who was dubbed steve briggs it by one of my colleagues this morning make of it all? —— mike steve briggs it. that's brexit minister steve barclay. —— mike steve brexit. ultimately, john, if you push me to the absolute end point where it's a choice between no deal and no brexit — and i don't think that's what the vote today will specifically be on — but ultimately on that i think no deal will be very disruptive for the economy
do you wa nt little bit about gibraltar. do you want a short delay?lay. when that's factored in, there are people around number ten who think that meaningful vote number three is a runner. but the priority is on these votes today, taking no deal off the table. there is also a row about that. everything to do with brexit there isa everything to do with brexit there is a row about. the motion mrs may has put down will only take no deal off the table for march 29 and a cross— party off the table...
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on gibraltar, can she confirm that well on gibraltar, can she confirm that we ll over on gibraltar, canropean union and that if her deal goes down tonight, it will be essential that gibraltar continues to have a relationship as close as possible with the european union single market? he is right about his facts in terms of the vote and of course significantly, the last time the people of gibraltar were asked whether they wanted to continue their relationship with the united kingdom, they were very clear overwhelmingly that that was what they wanted. that is why we are clear we negotiate on behalf of the whole uk family. the deal on the table tonight that people will vote for delivers the close relationship for delivers the close relationship for the future that the honourable gentleman has been talking about. it's delivers on the result of the referendum, but it also recognises the importance of a close relationship for us for the future with the european union. i am now going to make some further progress. third, alongside the joint instrument on the withdrawal agreement, the united ki
on gibraltar, can she confirm that well on gibraltar, can she confirm that we ll over on gibraltar, canropean union and that if her deal goes down tonight, it will be essential that gibraltar continues to have a relationship as close as possible with the european union single market? he is right about his facts in terms of the vote and of course significantly, the last time the people of gibraltar were asked whether they wanted to continue their relationship with the united kingdom, they were...
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mpose will spain reopen the sovereignty of gibraltar?ally, will they insist on a long delay until the brits agree on brexit?he tonight, trime minister's last best hope is that all of her defeats, all h concessions, will pave the way to a deal. fear of a lo delay, possibility of being tied into eu rules, and rear of the reum will persuade and scare mps into backing her deal? some legal guidance from the attorney general that the u.k. might be able to break with eu rules if britain feels trapped. that might help rebels claim down, too. if she wins, it will be a triumph. britain will begin the even r tougsk of discussing the future after brexit, even if many tory mps and ministers say quietly that will be a job for a new prime minister, that mrs. may's time may have all but run out. jane: for more on theatest spoke tovelopments, i david corn. even if all the countries agreed to this, how would any delay to brexit me a difference? david: that is a big question. theresa may the last two years until very recently insisted that britain is leavi
mpose will spain reopen the sovereignty of gibraltar?ally, will they insist on a long delay until the brits agree on brexit?he tonight, trime minister's last best hope is that all of her defeats, all h concessions, will pave the way to a deal. fear of a lo delay, possibility of being tied into eu rules, and rear of the reum will persuade and scare mps into backing her deal? some legal guidance from the attorney general that the u.k. might be able to break with eu rules if britain feels trapped....
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a massive rise in numbers of people taking alternative routes those coming from morocco over the gibraltar strait we are seeing numbers from libya decreasing largely due to the controversial deal struck between struck between the e.u. and libya so we are seeing people take alternative routes and i think it's quite possible people will take more desperate measures but overall we have seen a drop in numbers since the two thousand and fifteen so-called migration crisis up to ninety five percent less numbers coming to europe these days and the reason why the e.u. appears to have ended its mission patrolling is that they cannot agree on how risky people should be distributed between european states and this agreement many would argue can cost lives how is this being viewed in brussels. well it really depends on who you ask emirates the e.u. commission has long been fighting for a unified approach for the distribution of migrants among member states but so far the member states have not been able to agree and we're seeing a complete failure in a unified approach towards migration from the europe
a massive rise in numbers of people taking alternative routes those coming from morocco over the gibraltar strait we are seeing numbers from libya decreasing largely due to the controversial deal struck between struck between the e.u. and libya so we are seeing people take alternative routes and i think it's quite possible people will take more desperate measures but overall we have seen a drop in numbers since the two thousand and fifteen so-called migration crisis up to ninety five percent...
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. >> reporter: new york senator gibraltar -- kirsten gillibrand today became the 14th person to launch bid even though she's been officially campaigning for eight weeks. gillibrand plans to formally kick off her campaign next sunday outside trump tower in new york. other candidates traveled to early primary states this weekend hoping to build support. >> we have common pain all over this country, but we have lost our sense of common purpose.wran iowa that laurened his campaign. >> this is my first time to ever visit iowa. >> reporter: o'rourke narrowly lost the senate bid in texas last year. his waead likeolir" magazine, "i'm just born to be in it." he sat for his first in-depth interview with "cbs this morning" co-host gayle king. >> do you consider imrowrs more moderate or more progressive. >> yeah, you know, if i think about a term like "progressive," i want to make sure everybody has a chance, that our democracy fully reflects the genius of this country, that we make the investments in one another, and that's universal guaranteed high-quality health care, it's a living wage for eve
. >> reporter: new york senator gibraltar -- kirsten gillibrand today became the 14th person to launch bid even though she's been officially campaigning for eight weeks. gillibrand plans to formally kick off her campaign next sunday outside trump tower in new york. other candidates traveled to early primary states this weekend hoping to build support. >> we have common pain all over this country, but we have lost our sense of common purpose.wran iowa that laurened his campaign....
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half—past—six — we round up the day's action from euro 2020 qualifying — including ireland's trip to gibraltarf a march in london today to demand another eu referendum claim more than a million people have taken part. it comes after eu leaders in brussels agreed to delay brexit, and theresa may wrote to mp5, suggesting she may ditch plans to put her brexit plan to a third vote in the house of commons. our political correspondent iain watson reports. brexit is at a crossroads. no support yet for trees that may‘s deal but know a great alternative. the organisers claim that a million people took to london's streets to cover a ny people took to london's streets to cover any referendum and the people vote campaign said this will bring the country together but their opponents believe it will only deepen divisions. i think the government needs to listen and give people a chance to vote now they know what is actually happening. some people are worried it will be divisive given the state of the country? and it is not now? say mac what, divide the country? she is stuck, it has to be done. we want to hav
half—past—six — we round up the day's action from euro 2020 qualifying — including ireland's trip to gibraltarf a march in london today to demand another eu referendum claim more than a million people have taken part. it comes after eu leaders in brussels agreed to delay brexit, and theresa may wrote to mp5, suggesting she may ditch plans to put her brexit plan to a third vote in the house of commons. our political correspondent iain watson reports. brexit is at a crossroads. no support...
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qualifies for next year's european championships have come to an end ireland scraped a result at gibraltar while norway ran spain close in valencia italy content with a two no we never finland after a poor couple of years for. the big of sunday's game sees the netherlands take on germany in amsterdam the dutch cycled the training on saturday and have been on a bit of a roll recently with the three in a win over the germans on the way to reaching the summer's nations league finals they got off to a good starting euro qualifying with a four winnable belarus on thursday coach ronald cumin leading a resurgence since their absence from the world cup or humans older brother irwin gaudi's hands on some silverware on saturday's a man team won the four nation and marine captivating singapore on penalties after drawing the final one one. it's been almost six weeks since former bahraini football or hockey mom or a bee was released from prison in thailand and he just made a successful return to the pitch came on as a substitute for his australian team pascoe vale in their two no win over south melbour
qualifies for next year's european championships have come to an end ireland scraped a result at gibraltar while norway ran spain close in valencia italy content with a two no we never finland after a poor couple of years for. the big of sunday's game sees the netherlands take on germany in amsterdam the dutch cycled the training on saturday and have been on a bit of a roll recently with the three in a win over the germans on the way to reaching the summer's nations league finals they got off...
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qualifies for next year's european championships have come to an end ireland scraped a result at gibraltar while norway ran spain close in valencia italy content with a two no win over finland after a poor couple of years for. the big of sunday's game sees the netherlands take on germany in amsterdam the dutch cycled to training on saturday and have been on a bit of a roll recently with a three no win over the germans on the way to reaching the summer's nations league finals they got off to a good starting euro qualifying with a fall or winter belarus on thursday coach ronald cumin leading a resurgence since their absence from the world cup or caymans older brother irwin gaudi's hands on some silverware on saturday's a man team won the four nation and marine captivating singapore on penalties after drawing the final one one. it's been almost six weeks since former bahraini football or hockey a.b. was released from prison in thailand and he just made a successful return to the pitch came on as a substitute for his australian team pascoe vale in their two no win over south melbourne he was a
qualifies for next year's european championships have come to an end ireland scraped a result at gibraltar while norway ran spain close in valencia italy content with a two no win over finland after a poor couple of years for. the big of sunday's game sees the netherlands take on germany in amsterdam the dutch cycled to training on saturday and have been on a bit of a roll recently with a three no win over the germans on the way to reaching the summer's nations league finals they got off to a...
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absolutely clear that we stand behind british sovereignty for gibraltar and that will never change.public vote. in recent weeks the prime ministerand vote. in recent weeks the prime minister and senior members of the government have engaged widely from trade unionists like len mccluskey, to businesses, to eu leaders, and to many colleagues across the house, even on one many colleagues across the house, even on one occasion when he finally got round to that, with the leader of the opposition. tonight the government presents a package of measures which will extinguish the risk of no deal and remove the democratic threat posed by no brexit. the fear of being trapped in the backstop of the eu losing, using its leveraged in negotiations, has been repeatedly raised in previous debates. i do not believe the eu ever intended to approach our future relationship in bad faith. and indeed it is an irony that those who say that they are european suggest that the backstop and the eu acting in bad faith is a concern of theirs. it is certainly not my experience of dealing with them. we share values
absolutely clear that we stand behind british sovereignty for gibraltar and that will never change.public vote. in recent weeks the prime ministerand vote. in recent weeks the prime minister and senior members of the government have engaged widely from trade unionists like len mccluskey, to businesses, to eu leaders, and to many colleagues across the house, even on one many colleagues across the house, even on one occasion when he finally got round to that, with the leader of the opposition....
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and other issues we sometimes forget about, the future status of gibraltar.to time and again? yes, it is the most controversial issue. the idea is to avoid a hard border in ireland under all circumstances. if that can‘t be done by the end of the transition, it would create a single customs territory between the eu and the uk. both sides say it would only ever be temporary but there has been added legal reassurance on that from the eu. still there is no unilateral exit for northern ireland and no way out of it. no confirmed end date. the dup will still vote against this agreement. what happens with the political declaration which is on the shelf for today? it is on the shelf. that is the non—binding part of the brexit deal. it includes everything about the economic relationship, the customs union, single market, a combination of two ora single market, a combination of two or a free—trade agreement. also the future of security and foreign policy. all of these can only be formally negotiated after brexit, which is why labour and opposition parties say just which
and other issues we sometimes forget about, the future status of gibraltar.to time and again? yes, it is the most controversial issue. the idea is to avoid a hard border in ireland under all circumstances. if that can‘t be done by the end of the transition, it would create a single customs territory between the eu and the uk. both sides say it would only ever be temporary but there has been added legal reassurance on that from the eu. still there is no unilateral exit for northern ireland and...
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it will be mccarthy second term as republic of ireland boss and it begins their campaign against gibraltare that jonathan walters posted this on twitter this afternoon. he said: he has been unknown this season let me just three appearances after suffering that i can ease injury backin suffering that i can ease injury back in september. championship club birmingham city have been deducted nine points for breaching football league rules. they incurred losses of almost £49 million between 2015 and 2018, almost £10 million more than is permitted. the points deduction means birmingham are now just five points clear of the relegation zone with eight matches still to play. this was the reaction from some blues supporters today. it could have been 12, we are in trouble. even gets a fair decision then? yes, fair decision, your can't argue. we will start again next season. too many themes in the league, too many clubs. like i said i'm glad it happened this season. now we can crack i'm glad it happened this season. now we can crack on i'm glad it happened this season. now we can crack on with the res
it will be mccarthy second term as republic of ireland boss and it begins their campaign against gibraltare that jonathan walters posted this on twitter this afternoon. he said: he has been unknown this season let me just three appearances after suffering that i can ease injury backin suffering that i can ease injury back in september. championship club birmingham city have been deducted nine points for breaching football league rules. they incurred losses of almost £49 million between 2015...
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mick mccarthy says he "hated every minute" as the republic of ireland narrowly beat gibraltar 1—0.e early in the second half but it was far from vintage from the irish. mccarthy described it as a horrible game. scotland will be desparate to put their humiliating defeat to kazakhstan behind them today. on paper, it should be simple to do. they play san marino, who are officially the worst side in the world. and manager alex mcleish says it's the perfect opportunity to put things right. the only apology we can give the fans is to go out and when the next game. —— and win. we are all hurting. we are fans as well. you know, i followed the team as a young man and always proud to wear the jersey and these guys are as well. it's been a good morning for england's women, who have beaten sri lanka in the first international twenty20 of a three—match series. henry moeran was watching in columbo. this first t20 followed the pattern of the previous one—day internationals. they bowled the hosts out for 94. smith three to 18 with the standout figures. two wickets on debut for davis, he performed
mick mccarthy says he "hated every minute" as the republic of ireland narrowly beat gibraltar 1—0.e early in the second half but it was far from vintage from the irish. mccarthy described it as a horrible game. scotland will be desparate to put their humiliating defeat to kazakhstan behind them today. on paper, it should be simple to do. they play san marino, who are officially the worst side in the world. and manager alex mcleish says it's the perfect opportunity to put things...
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today it's the turn of the republic of ireland, they play gibraltar in what is manager mick mcarthy‘s euro 2020, and he told kevin kilbane that he's in a unique position. eight games, is that something in your mind that you literally had to hit the ground running now?m your mind that you literally had to hit the ground running now? it is like a club bringing in a manager to manage the fa cup. eight games, get to the final and get on with it, these are your players, get the best out of them. can you get the site backfiring at home? you have played for me, i neverwanted backfiring at home? you have played for me, i never wanted to set back, i would put the press on then and thatis i would put the press on then and that is how we would play. if they are going to be hard to beat and catch teams on the break, you need a certain type of player. whether we have them, i am not sure. there were mixed fortunes for the british number ones at the miami 0pen. kyle edmund is through to the third round, after a straight sets win over ilya ivashka of belarus. he'll play former wimbledon finalist milo
today it's the turn of the republic of ireland, they play gibraltar in what is manager mick mcarthy‘s euro 2020, and he told kevin kilbane that he's in a unique position. eight games, is that something in your mind that you literally had to hit the ground running now?m your mind that you literally had to hit the ground running now? it is like a club bringing in a manager to manage the fa cup. eight games, get to the final and get on with it, these are your players, get the best out of them....
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you know once you open that you also have to reopen questions like the status of gibraltar and and other very complicated matters that had been settled so what they produce now are a couple of new documents trying to explain what's actually already in the with raul agreement highlighting some of the provisions that are that are in there and it's you know most people here at straws were share the opinion of the eternal journey general cox who said that this well from his perspective improves. the what the u.k. was looking for being able to quit the so-called backstop so this insurance policy between northern ireland and ireland if they wished to do so but it it really wasn't far enough apparently for many brought to tears so the documents itself and this was complicated the documents that were produced beside this with all agreement they are legally binding that's what he said but there is still a possibility that the u.k. wouldn't be able to pull out of this a backstop if the e.u. twenty seven doesn't say yes or doesn't approve it but proviso and in london country some may survive anothe
you know once you open that you also have to reopen questions like the status of gibraltar and and other very complicated matters that had been settled so what they produce now are a couple of new documents trying to explain what's actually already in the with raul agreement highlighting some of the provisions that are that are in there and it's you know most people here at straws were share the opinion of the eternal journey general cox who said that this well from his perspective improves....
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and gibraltar ensured this would be an uphill struggle.tificial pitch, the boys in green unable to find the net time and time again. david mcgoldrick came closest to breaking the deadlock but no cigar. the grass here may be fake but ireland's frustrations were very real. into the second half and a wake—up call for the visitors. this from a team ranked 194th in the world. but soon relief for the travelling fans. jeff hendrick with his second international goal. enough to settle the nerves and take the three points back to dublin. perhaps not enough to reassure fans of ireland's euro 2020 prospects. holly hamilton, bbc news. scotland will be desperate to put their humiliating defeat to kazakhstan behind them today. on paper, it should be simple to do. they play san marino, who are officially the worst side in the world. and manager alex mcleish says it's the perfect opportunity to put things right. the only apology we can give the fans is to go out and win the next game. we are all hurting. we're fans as well. you know, i followed the team a
and gibraltar ensured this would be an uphill struggle.tificial pitch, the boys in green unable to find the net time and time again. david mcgoldrick came closest to breaking the deadlock but no cigar. the grass here may be fake but ireland's frustrations were very real. into the second half and a wake—up call for the visitors. this from a team ranked 194th in the world. but soon relief for the travelling fans. jeff hendrick with his second international goal. enough to settle the nerves and...
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will spain, where elections are on the way, reopen the sovereignty of gibraltar?ill they insist on a long delay, a year or more, until the brits agree on brexit? mps decided against voting on brexit alternatives next week but they still remain. so aside from mrs may's plan, what are the other options? mps will try to drum up support from behind—the—scenes. some on both sides, including cabinet ministers like amber rudd, would like a brexit closer to the eu, a bit like norway's, sticking with eu market rules and standards, maybe also the eu customs system. no new trade tariffs or border checks, no problem avoiding stops and checks on the irish border, but it also means no new trade deals around the world. jeremy corbyn and labour want the customs union. he says he can negotiate terms to his liking. then there is another referendum. mps were never likely to back a referendum this evening, but the so—called people's vote campaigners will be back. tonight the prime minister's last, best hope is that all her defeats, all her concessions, will pave the way to a deal, th
will spain, where elections are on the way, reopen the sovereignty of gibraltar?ill they insist on a long delay, a year or more, until the brits agree on brexit? mps decided against voting on brexit alternatives next week but they still remain. so aside from mrs may's plan, what are the other options? mps will try to drum up support from behind—the—scenes. some on both sides, including cabinet ministers like amber rudd, would like a brexit closer to the eu, a bit like norway's, sticking...
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the republic of ireland are in gibraltar at five o'clock tonight for their opening qualifier. the british number ones at the miami open. kyle edmund is through to the third round, after a straight sets win over ilya ivashka of belarus. he'll play former wimbledon finalist milos raonic next. butjohanna konta — at the top of your picture — is out. she got herself into a terrible rut, and lost ten games in a row on her way to a straight sets defeat to china's wang qiang. it's been a good morning for britain's oliver rowland at the sanya e—prix in china. he had his best everfinish — but it was only good enough for second. it was won by frenchman, jean—eric vergne — as the race finished under yellow flags, because of a crash on the final lap. britain's sam bird — who led the overall standings before the race — went out early, and is now down to fourth, in the drivers championship. that's all the sport for now. if you want more after this news bulletin it is live gymnastics on birmingham part of the world cup but that's all from me. thank you for your company this afternoon, you can
the republic of ireland are in gibraltar at five o'clock tonight for their opening qualifier. the british number ones at the miami open. kyle edmund is through to the third round, after a straight sets win over ilya ivashka of belarus. he'll play former wimbledon finalist milos raonic next. butjohanna konta — at the top of your picture — is out. she got herself into a terrible rut, and lost ten games in a row on her way to a straight sets defeat to china's wang qiang. it's been a good...
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have avoided the difficulties with northern ireland, which would have safeguarded the position of gibraltarthan anything, would have looked after the manufacturing industries for which we worked so hard in wales, with different parties in government, to secure over the last 30 years. but not everyone thought a continued customs union was the way forward. i think that the customs union has not been quite so marvellous for this country as noble lords opposite suggest, and i very much hope that the government will stick to their policy of leaving on a basis where we will have our own independent trade policy, which will enable us to do more trade and enter into trade agreements with economically faster growing parts of the world. what this amendment proposes to do is, right at the 11th hour, when we're in sight of an agreement, we have an agreement... we have an agreement and we have an exit day which meets those criteria. at this 11th hour, it proposes to require her majesty's government to reopen the whole negotiation process which has been going on over the past two years to somehow help bu
have avoided the difficulties with northern ireland, which would have safeguarded the position of gibraltarthan anything, would have looked after the manufacturing industries for which we worked so hard in wales, with different parties in government, to secure over the last 30 years. but not everyone thought a continued customs union was the way forward. i think that the customs union has not been quite so marvellous for this country as noble lords opposite suggest, and i very much hope that...
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will spain, where elections are on the way, reopen the sovereignty of gibraltar? will they insist on a long delay, a year or more, until the brits agree on brexit? mps decided against voting on brexit alternatives next week but they still remain. so aside from mrs may's plan, what are the other options? mps will try to drum up support from behind—the—scenes. some on both sides, including cabinet ministers like amber rudd, would like a brexit closer to the eu, a bit like norway's, sticking with eu market rules and standards, maybe also the eu customs system. no new trade tariffs or border checks, no problem avoiding stops and checks on the irish border, but it also means no new trade deals around the world. jeremy corbyn and labour want the customs union. he says he can negotiate terms to his liking. then there is another referendum. mps were never likely to back a referendum this evening, but the so—called people's vote campaigners will be back. tonight the prime minister's last, best hope is that all her defeats, all her concessions, will pave the way to a deal,
will spain, where elections are on the way, reopen the sovereignty of gibraltar? will they insist on a long delay, a year or more, until the brits agree on brexit? mps decided against voting on brexit alternatives next week but they still remain. so aside from mrs may's plan, what are the other options? mps will try to drum up support from behind—the—scenes. some on both sides, including cabinet ministers like amber rudd, would like a brexit closer to the eu, a bit like norway's, sticking...
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fish, gibraltar, all of these things that have been thrown around a lot.ear from david two different size -- sides of the conservative party. right across the tory party and the labour party, they have had entrenched positions for a while. it will be interesting to see how much we see mp's come away from those entrenched positions. option is favorite not what is interesting but what will be interesting is if they can coalesce on anything. if it looks like polar, that place to theresa may's hand may givehe -- it support to her deal, something that they can coalesce around. tom: -- francine: thank you so much, and edwards. hourly, minute by minute. if you are a market participant, do you just assume that no deal is off the table and you are waiting to see? or do you look at every motion and every amendment? i think it would be dangerous and very brave to try to trade sterling assets on the basis of hour-by-hour. i think the market has made the a no deal is now very unlikely. i think a no deal is unlikely, but i also think that there is some complacency. parl
fish, gibraltar, all of these things that have been thrown around a lot.ear from david two different size -- sides of the conservative party. right across the tory party and the labour party, they have had entrenched positions for a while. it will be interesting to see how much we see mp's come away from those entrenched positions. option is favorite not what is interesting but what will be interesting is if they can coalesce on anything. if it looks like polar, that place to theresa may's hand...
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spain and gibraltar. could these be stirred up again? if parliament is going to project this, does it mean they will inevitably lurch into the default, the hard brexit, which they said they will not do? by default, get there anyway. it does seem more than ever that the question of a second referendum lurks in the background, but at this point, people figure now it will be inevitable that the u.k. will go into this longer extension which could last longer into 2020. sort of like groundhog day, the old movie with bill murray, where every day he gets up with the same story. the people at the heart of this brexit matter, it must feel that way. shery: groundhog day. i love that movie. too.een: paul is laughing paul: deja vu all over again. kathleen hays, thank you very much for that. still to come, we will speak to u.s. agriculture secretary about the trade talks with china and the campaign to persuade more nations to accept biotechnology. shery: partnership at the heart of the opec plus alliance comes under strain as russia remains doubtful
spain and gibraltar. could these be stirred up again? if parliament is going to project this, does it mean they will inevitably lurch into the default, the hard brexit, which they said they will not do? by default, get there anyway. it does seem more than ever that the question of a second referendum lurks in the background, but at this point, people figure now it will be inevitable that the u.k. will go into this longer extension which could last longer into 2020. sort of like groundhog day,...
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and he remembers taking that ship through the straits of gibraltar. he remembers looking at that. a brick yard and he will say, i won the lottery because i've gotten to live in the united states for 50 years. >> seth: that's fantastic. >> and he's still working and he cut's my hair. >> seth: and he gives a hell of a haircut. [ applause ] >> so, you've got to love carlo. >> seth: you mentioned dignity of work. you are right now on a dignity of work tour. i would like to know, that a lot of the places you're going are, sort of, early primary states? should we take anything from that? >> well, my wife and i are thinking about a campaign for president. and, you know, too many democrats look at, i think, the electorate as either campaign to the progressive base or you campaign and talk to working-class voters. you've got to do both. you've got to do both to win the heartland. and, you know, it really is -- if nothing, if we decide not to do this, and it's going to be a joint decision with my wife, connie schultz and me after we do this dignity of work listening tour, i am hopeful that
and he remembers taking that ship through the straits of gibraltar. he remembers looking at that. a brick yard and he will say, i won the lottery because i've gotten to live in the united states for 50 years. >> seth: that's fantastic. >> and he's still working and he cut's my hair. >> seth: and he gives a hell of a haircut. [ applause ] >> so, you've got to love carlo. >> seth: you mentioned dignity of work. you are right now on a dignity of work tour. i would...
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republic of ireland have started their euro 2020 qualifying campaign this afternoon, they are away at gibraltarfier against slovakia tomorrow. he‘s failed to recover from a leg injury and has returned to arsenal for treatment. wales warmed up for the match with a laboured 1—nil win over trinidad and tobago on wednesday. england made an impressive start to their campaign yesterday with a 5—nil win over the czech republic at wembley, continuing manager gareth southgate‘s successful tenure in charge. southgate led england to the world cup semi—finals last year and he‘s been talking to us about some of the unusual coaching courses he has been on to teach himself how to be a better manager. david mcdaid has this report. when a hurricane hit, a rescue works to free people from the collapsed building. at least that is the scenario being played out by some of britain‘s best sport cultures, including the england football manager. i want to see my mum! run by uk sport, attending alongside some of britain‘s best 0lympic by uk sport, attending alongside some of britain‘s best olympic and paralympic coaches
republic of ireland have started their euro 2020 qualifying campaign this afternoon, they are away at gibraltarfier against slovakia tomorrow. he‘s failed to recover from a leg injury and has returned to arsenal for treatment. wales warmed up for the match with a laboured 1—nil win over trinidad and tobago on wednesday. england made an impressive start to their campaign yesterday with a 5—nil win over the czech republic at wembley, continuing manager gareth southgate‘s successful tenure...
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are hosting georgia — half an hour gone in dublin, still goalless, ireland were 1—0 winners over gibraltarland are playing denmark. the home team at 1—0 up.. elsewhere italy are beating liechtenstein — and spain havejust taken the lead against malta. you can follow all of those scores on the bbc sport website. british number one kyle edmund reacted angrily to noise from the crowd as he lost during his miami 0pen fourth—round to american john isner. the british number one was trailing 5—3 in the second set tie—break when the point was stopped after he heard a shout from the crowd. the umpire ruled edmund had lost the point as a result. reigning miami champion isner served an ace on the next point to wrap up win in straight sets. the man who stabbed tennis champion petra kvitova in her home in the czech republic has been sentenced to eight years in jail. just a warning, there's some flash photography coming up. radim zondra went to her house in december 2016 and attacked the former wimbledon champion. she suffered severe wounds to her left hand — her tennis playing hand. she returned to the
are hosting georgia — half an hour gone in dublin, still goalless, ireland were 1—0 winners over gibraltarland are playing denmark. the home team at 1—0 up.. elsewhere italy are beating liechtenstein — and spain havejust taken the lead against malta. you can follow all of those scores on the bbc sport website. british number one kyle edmund reacted angrily to noise from the crowd as he lost during his miami 0pen fourth—round to american john isner. the british number one was trailing...
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act, britain to pass a magnitsky act, estonia, latvia, lithuania, the island of jersey, island of gibraltar, have magnitsky acts. but the big prize is europe. they're all evil guys, gangsters, from dictatorships all have houses in the south of france. they love the south of france. they love sardinia and italy, they love marbella and spain. and if you really want to get these guys, you got to make sure those places are closed to them. e.u. was the prize. i got the act passed in 2012 in america. i started the campaign i started a campaign in 2010, but it had taken a lot longer for the e.u. to get itself around this thing. and it took a lot more russian atrocities, it took salaries vary very, it took shooting down mh-17, the flight over ukraine with the 300 people. it took the invasion of ukraine. finally, in december of last year, the european union foreign ministers got together and he -- at the council of ministers and they agreed in principles that the magnitsky act was the right thing to do in the e.u. they will have something in place by the end of this year. so the e.u. really was the
act, britain to pass a magnitsky act, estonia, latvia, lithuania, the island of jersey, island of gibraltar, have magnitsky acts. but the big prize is europe. they're all evil guys, gangsters, from dictatorships all have houses in the south of france. they love the south of france. they love sardinia and italy, they love marbella and spain. and if you really want to get these guys, you got to make sure those places are closed to them. e.u. was the prize. i got the act passed in 2012 in america....
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door to european nations coming back and asking for things about fishing rights, from france, or gibraltarught with difficulty. other signs that may has a better chance of securing a deal? kathleen: it's interesting, former cabinet minister in may's group who actually quit in protest says it is a bad deal, i don't like the deal, but the eventuality of the long extension is worse, so she is considering backing the deal. jeremy corbyn, the labour party leader, opposition to theresa may, is saying he could back a deal, but it is a dynamic agreement that includes trade could he's talking about backing a referendum so that people, believers and -- the levers and remainders have a potential to vote. he's also threaten a no-confidence vote and the general election. he's not exactly on board but even he is saying there some kind of deal he could vote for. haidi: all right, kathleen hays there with the latest on brexit. still ahead, the latest on the investigation into the ethiopian airlines crash. investigators are saying there are similarities with the earlier tragedy in indonesia. shery: next, w
door to european nations coming back and asking for things about fishing rights, from france, or gibraltarught with difficulty. other signs that may has a better chance of securing a deal? kathleen: it's interesting, former cabinet minister in may's group who actually quit in protest says it is a bad deal, i don't like the deal, but the eventuality of the long extension is worse, so she is considering backing the deal. jeremy corbyn, the labour party leader, opposition to theresa may, is saying...
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will spain, where elections are on the way, reopen the sovereignty of gibraltar?ng tied to eu rules, maybe even a referendum, will persuade or scare mps into backing her deal as the best available. some legal guidance from the attorney general that the uk might, just might, be able to legally break with eu rules if britain feels trapped — that might help rebels climb down too. if she wins, it'll be a triumph. britain could begin the even tougher task of discussing the future after brexit, even if many tory mps and ministers are saying quietly that'll be a job for a new prime minister. and mrs may's time may finally be running out. now if you'rejustjoining — we're here at westminster for another historic night in the house of commons. so quick reminder that mp's have tonight approved the government's motion to delay brexit beyond the 29th march. the motion was backed by 412 mps — with 202 voting against the motion. the motion set out two scenarios, either a short extension untiljune 30th to give the house time to approve the negotiated withdrawal agreement and get
will spain, where elections are on the way, reopen the sovereignty of gibraltar?ng tied to eu rules, maybe even a referendum, will persuade or scare mps into backing her deal as the best available. some legal guidance from the attorney general that the uk might, just might, be able to legally break with eu rules if britain feels trapped — that might help rebels climb down too. if she wins, it'll be a triumph. britain could begin the even tougher task of discussing the future after brexit,...
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look at the map of european ports, china owns greece, maintaining marseille, ao, istanbul, bilb gibraltardy in europe. fromrain to china leaves s bring and these mou' all that has been so far, all the chinese investment in other and now that they complain italy wants to join this initiative. strongeste of the power mechanisms that is managed by the office of the prime minister, one of the strongest in europe, that events predatory m&a -- prevents predatory m&a from coming into italy. field ofallowing green m&a, which has happened in the past. anna: thank you very much. the silk road is already in europe. the topic of chinese money in e.u.e could attract leaders as they gather for the council meeting, but brexit tops the agenda. theresa may gambles on a desperate basis to get her deal through parliament. as the time ticks down, can she persuade mps to sign onto her deal and avoid a long delay? ♪ >> i believe that people in finance and accounting functions know the most about the inner workings of the organization. cfos should be transparent with the benefits it rings to businesses. s to bu
look at the map of european ports, china owns greece, maintaining marseille, ao, istanbul, bilb gibraltardy in europe. fromrain to china leaves s bring and these mou' all that has been so far, all the chinese investment in other and now that they complain italy wants to join this initiative. strongeste of the power mechanisms that is managed by the office of the prime minister, one of the strongest in europe, that events predatory m&a -- prevents predatory m&a from coming into italy....
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came up with sensible proposals and use that leveraged to take more of our fish and put pressure on gibraltarchoices. we leave it out a deal, parliament will do whatever it ta kes to deal, parliament will do whatever it takes to block that. even those proposing it think it would be very difficult and they need to remember there is no majority for that in the commons so how would you pass the legislation needed to pass no—deal? can‘t see it happening. stopping brexit. we have lots of protesters around just to spite the noise, there is no majority for that in the commons and no massive swing for that in the country so i don‘t see that in the country so i don‘t see that happening. so we‘re talking about a version of a negotiated deal and there is only one version, that is the prime minister‘s deal, you can is the prime minister‘s deal, you ca n twea k is the prime minister‘s deal, you can tweak it and make changes but they are minor so the chances of this coming back are very high. and that would be enough, if geoffrey cox clarifies his legal advice from yesterday, you think that would be enough
came up with sensible proposals and use that leveraged to take more of our fish and put pressure on gibraltarchoices. we leave it out a deal, parliament will do whatever it ta kes to deal, parliament will do whatever it takes to block that. even those proposing it think it would be very difficult and they need to remember there is no majority for that in the commons so how would you pass the legislation needed to pass no—deal? can‘t see it happening. stopping brexit. we have lots of...
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we saw them come in at the gibraltar building.many times they seem to be of higher spirit than yesterday. we heard from the luxembourg prime minister saying they have a little bit more of a plan than a couple of weeks ago. a leaders are getting ready couple of meters away from where i'm standing, we need to figure what the next step for everything is in terms of brexit. let's get back to deutsche bank and back to steven arons. i want to talk to you about the bonus pool. what happens to bonuses this year? steven: as we reported one month ago, it was cut by almost 50%, by 14% to be precise. -- 15%,n't a surprise by 14% to be precise. that wasn't a surprise. what is important about the they ares to see that trying to strike balance between cost cutting and keeping talent. that is what this decline -- the signal they want to send a so, it is not a surprise and that is what they are to a near -- want to send, so it is not a surprise into.at is what they are taylor: we saw photos of angela france's well as leader. we are getting more of
we saw them come in at the gibraltar building.many times they seem to be of higher spirit than yesterday. we heard from the luxembourg prime minister saying they have a little bit more of a plan than a couple of weeks ago. a leaders are getting ready couple of meters away from where i'm standing, we need to figure what the next step for everything is in terms of brexit. let's get back to deutsche bank and back to steven arons. i want to talk to you about the bonus pool. what happens to bonuses...
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the republic of ireland had to squeeze past gibraltar. and some latest scores for you.ting norway 2—1 at the moment. italy are two goals up against finland. that is what is going on in europe right now. the netherlands captain, virgil van dijk, insists his aside our favourites going into their euro 2020 qualify in germany in rotterdam, that is on sunday. the dutch have been doing very well lately. they have lostjust two of their past 11 games since ronald koeman took over as boss. they have already won their opening qualify against belarus. the van dijk are scored in that much, making it four goals in his last six internationals. germany, who they face, onejust one in internationals. germany, who they face, one just one in the internationals. germany, who they face, onejust one in the past internationals. germany, who they face, one just one in the past seven games. i think we stick together at all times. we work hard for each other. and i think that's a very big thing to have been eating. we want to give everything for each other. we obviously have a lot of quality thr
the republic of ireland had to squeeze past gibraltar. and some latest scores for you.ting norway 2—1 at the moment. italy are two goals up against finland. that is what is going on in europe right now. the netherlands captain, virgil van dijk, insists his aside our favourites going into their euro 2020 qualify in germany in rotterdam, that is on sunday. the dutch have been doing very well lately. they have lostjust two of their past 11 games since ronald koeman took over as boss. they have...
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another thing which may have been forgotten about, future arrangements for gibraltar.ory between the whole of the uk and the eu. a lot of brexiteers, people like the dup, are worried that would mean they would never be able to get out of it. there has been further legal reassurance from the eu in the form of extra documents which would be part of the vote today. we have heard from the attorney general that while they give added reassurance, there is no guarantee that there would be any time limit or unilateral exit for northern ireland. that is why, as we speak, the dup says it will vote against the withdrawal agreement. the other aspect is the political declaration. it is not being voted upon today but is part of the overall package, it is non—binding, about 26 pages. it is important, it sets out the boundaries of the future economic relationship, as we heard debated in the commons, do we want to be in a customs union or single market or both? and where we set out the boundary for our future security policy, future foreign policy. the formal negotiations on all that o
another thing which may have been forgotten about, future arrangements for gibraltar.ory between the whole of the uk and the eu. a lot of brexiteers, people like the dup, are worried that would mean they would never be able to get out of it. there has been further legal reassurance from the eu in the form of extra documents which would be part of the vote today. we have heard from the attorney general that while they give added reassurance, there is no guarantee that there would be any time...
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mick mccarthy says he hated every minute as the republic of ireland narrowly beat gibraltar 1—0.game early in the second half but it was far from vintage from the irish. mccarthy described it as a horrible game. 0n the subject of horrible games, scotland will be desparate to put their humiliating defeat to kazakhstan behind them today. on paper, it should be simple to do they play san marino, officially the worst side in the world. boss alex mcleish says it's the perfect opportunity to put things right. the only apology we can give the fa ns the only apology we can give the fans is to go out and when the next game. we are fans as well. i followed the team as a young man and we we re followed the team as a young man and we were always proud to wear the jersey and these guys are as well. northern ireland meanwhile play belarus in belfast tonight. it's a big game for them in qualifying with games against the netherlands and germany to come. as for england, they play montenegro tomorrow and spirits are still high from that 5—0 win over the czech republic on friday. because the unicor
mick mccarthy says he hated every minute as the republic of ireland narrowly beat gibraltar 1—0.game early in the second half but it was far from vintage from the irish. mccarthy described it as a horrible game. 0n the subject of horrible games, scotland will be desparate to put their humiliating defeat to kazakhstan behind them today. on paper, it should be simple to do they play san marino, officially the worst side in the world. boss alex mcleish says it's the perfect opportunity to put...
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will spain, where elections are on the way, reopen the sovereignty of gibraltar?ime minister's last, best hope is that all her defeats, all her concessions will pave the way to a deal. but fear of a long delay, the possibility of being tied to eu rules, fear even referendum will persuade or scare mps into backing her deal is the best available. some legal guidance from the attorney general that the uk just might be able to legally break with the eu rules. if britain feels trapped, that might help rebels climb down, too. if she wins, it could be a triumph. britain could begin the even tougher task of discussing the future after brexit, even if many tory mps and ministers are saying quietly, "that'll be a job for a new prime minister". mrs may's time may have all but run out. let's get some more political reaction on tonight's events. i'm joined by owen bennett from city am and harriet line from the press association. nice to see you both. we talked an awful lot about conservatives tonight. i was saying earlier, there is this image of it labour mps of standing on qu
will spain, where elections are on the way, reopen the sovereignty of gibraltar?ime minister's last, best hope is that all her defeats, all her concessions will pave the way to a deal. but fear of a long delay, the possibility of being tied to eu rules, fear even referendum will persuade or scare mps into backing her deal is the best available. some legal guidance from the attorney general that the uk just might be able to legally break with the eu rules. if britain feels trapped, that might...