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it is so that is extraordinary that the guardian is running it.nterestingly, the guardian points out the critics for the proposals of those who work in resident reform, charities and point out our prisons are absolutely bulging and there is not the capacity there to just fulfil this promise that the conservative party is putting in front of parliament today. i think that is a fair attack but people will not look past the headline and the headline is that law and order will be a major part of the queen's speech and that, i think, is something that is going to play well to the audience that the government is trying to get to. i think it is a strange approach for the paper to take. the confederation of british industry, which in the uk isa of british industry, which in the uk is a big business lobby group, in the city am, attacking the labour party to renationalise lots of things, water, energy, utilities, royal mail, train companies, quite a long list. they calculate what it would cost that it is funny because this time last week we had on the front
it is so that is extraordinary that the guardian is running it.nterestingly, the guardian points out the critics for the proposals of those who work in resident reform, charities and point out our prisons are absolutely bulging and there is not the capacity there to just fulfil this promise that the conservative party is putting in front of parliament today. i think that is a fair attack but people will not look past the headline and the headline is that law and order will be a major part of...
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that is what the guardian is saying.retty thing that westminster will does not agree to this. the guardian is running with this story yesterday, broke the story yesterday that actuallyjohnson had had to pull back on a lot of his terms and conditions. we are still not sure exactly what is happening. to be clear, it is not clear what is happening in europe and in brussels at the moment with the negotiations. but this is actually a redline. this was theresa may's redline, that she could never conceive of an idea that there was a board in the middle of there was a board in the middle of the irish sea. you have the cultural unionists who are not likely to want to a cce pt unionists who are not likely to want to accept that and they are being very vague about what they think about everything going on at the moment —— ultra unionists. it brings it back and we are running out of time, this is a problem, but it brings it back to a parliamentary decision and the numbers we are still not clear on. we are not clear at all and they a
that is what the guardian is saying.retty thing that westminster will does not agree to this. the guardian is running with this story yesterday, broke the story yesterday that actuallyjohnson had had to pull back on a lot of his terms and conditions. we are still not sure exactly what is happening. to be clear, it is not clear what is happening in europe and in brussels at the moment with the negotiations. but this is actually a redline. this was theresa may's redline, that she could never...
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no time for the guardian, butjust nations face. no time for the guardian, but just to nations face. to england on saturday! huge game, rugby world cup. england... it was a polished performance against new zealand, i hope they replicate it against south africa's. really exciting, 2003 was close but this one, i think they're going to do it, i really do! i hope so! i am showing my bias there! thank you very much, andi my bias there! thank you very much, and i will see you soon on the briefing. hello. well, most of us on wednesday are in for fine weather, bright to even clear skies, but feeling on the nippy side. that easterly breeze is making its presence felt. the temperatures slightly below the average for the time of year. the south—west of the country, different story here. in fact, it's been overcast and damp for the last 2a hours or more and that's how it will remain through the course of wednesday, so we have a weather front that's basically stalled across the south—west of the country, so that means slightly milder conditions here but some outbreaks of rain for cornwall and for
no time for the guardian, butjust nations face. no time for the guardian, but just to nations face. to england on saturday! huge game, rugby world cup. england... it was a polished performance against new zealand, i hope they replicate it against south africa's. really exciting, 2003 was close but this one, i think they're going to do it, i really do! i hope so! i am showing my bias there! thank you very much, andi my bias there! thank you very much, and i will see you soon on the briefing....
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a different story in the guardian.s on a state of nature report, which reveals a drastic decline of uk wildlife. and the mail reports on a decision by the high court to reject campaigners‘ case, against the government's handling of the rise in women's state pension age. so, a varied set of front pages — let's see what our reviewers make of it all. the eu leaders queue up to post scorn on boris johnson's the eu leaders queue up to post scorn on borisjohnson's brexit proposition. the backstop which parliament has refused to vote to run numerous occasions in the eu is very wedded to. he vowed notjust to time limit the backstop or make twea ks to time limit the backstop or make tweaks to the backstop which is the insurance plan to avoid a hard border and he said he was going to ta ke border and he said he was going to take it out altogether and i think at one point his phrase was the backstop ectomy which i am glad has disappeared. but it has not gone down brilliantly in brussels the metro says it is doomed. i would not go
a different story in the guardian.s on a state of nature report, which reveals a drastic decline of uk wildlife. and the mail reports on a decision by the high court to reject campaigners‘ case, against the government's handling of the rise in women's state pension age. so, a varied set of front pages — let's see what our reviewers make of it all. the eu leaders queue up to post scorn on boris johnson's the eu leaders queue up to post scorn on borisjohnson's brexit proposition. the backstop...
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despuÉs del operativo guardiÁn se han implementado otras medidas para proteger la frontera.tentocon querer construir este pana atando y estÁndolo, ordenÓ al ejÉrcito y a las tropas que abrieron fuego contra los indocumentados. dulce: los activistas dicen que ha sido 25 aÑos de lucha y resistencia, van por mÁs mientras continÚe la mano dura en contra de los inmigrantes. patricia: se iniciÓ una campaÑa nacional a favor de los soÑadores. busca que cientos de miles de jÓvenes puedan regularizar su estatus migratorio. entre otros propÓsitos estÁ que el congreso legisle y se alcance una soluciÓn permanente para estos migrantes que tanto aportan al paÍs. jaime garcÍa tiene detalles de la campaÑa. jaime: frente al mÁximo tribunal del paÍs se inicia la campaÑa nacional, home is here. se busca defender el derecho a vivir trabajar en estados unidos, de los mÁs de 700,000 jÓvenes dreamers que corren el peligro de ser deportados si se anula definitivamente la protecciÓn del programa de acciÓn diferida, daca. >> nuestras vidas estÁn en juego. jaime: violan un compromiso de campaÑa, hace d
despuÉs del operativo guardiÁn se han implementado otras medidas para proteger la frontera.tentocon querer construir este pana atando y estÁndolo, ordenÓ al ejÉrcito y a las tropas que abrieron fuego contra los indocumentados. dulce: los activistas dicen que ha sido 25 aÑos de lucha y resistencia, van por mÁs mientras continÚe la mano dura en contra de los inmigrantes. patricia: se iniciÓ una campaÑa nacional a favor de los soÑadores. busca que cientos de miles de jÓvenes puedan...
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to is to avoid ending up between the 2 fronts guardian was occupied by general khalifa haftar his troops until the end of june the city has since been liberated and local residents are relieved including me yousif in derry we met him in a hospital where urgently needed medical equipment was being delivered. and. this road was recently blocked because the city was occupied more than when it was very difficult to get anything in or out for example food or fuel but now we still have the problem that the main connection between god and tripoli has been. a problem. you surf was elected mayor 5 years ago this spring after us troops drove him out of the city then commander moved talk and many other residents force against hostiles troops. thousands of them overran gallery on according to command to move talk in order to turn the town south of tripoli into half dollars largest military base but the conquerors underestimated the conquered. the world people who were outside of planned the attack and that he had the have to had no support inside the city he had then there was an uprising of the peo
to is to avoid ending up between the 2 fronts guardian was occupied by general khalifa haftar his troops until the end of june the city has since been liberated and local residents are relieved including me yousif in derry we met him in a hospital where urgently needed medical equipment was being delivered. and. this road was recently blocked because the city was occupied more than when it was very difficult to get anything in or out for example food or fuel but now we still have the problem...
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a family representative told the guardian that she hasn't been heard from since.amilies are seeking information about their missing loved ones, who'd travelled via china to europe, with the aim of reaching the uk. elsewhere, the financial times reports on fears over workers' rights post brexit — with leaked papers showing plans to diverge from the eu. to japan, with the front page of the independent, which looks ahead to england's rugby world cup semi final against new zealand tomorrow. and the daily mail has an exclusive story about a book which the paper says can be printed on amazon and promotes anti—vaccination myths. thatis that is a quick rundown of the front pages. let us start off with the times, in dying because i cannot breathe, i am sorry mum, is the lead story. it is a desperately sad story of one of the victims of the freezing glory with the 39 migrants. we have one picture. —— of the freezing lorry. it looks like any other picture of a young girl on instagram but she has been searching for a better life, she lived in a desperately pure part of vietna
a family representative told the guardian that she hasn't been heard from since.amilies are seeking information about their missing loved ones, who'd travelled via china to europe, with the aim of reaching the uk. elsewhere, the financial times reports on fears over workers' rights post brexit — with leaked papers showing plans to diverge from the eu. to japan, with the front page of the independent, which looks ahead to england's rugby world cup semi final against new zealand tomorrow. and...
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that's in the guardian.the mirror says the prime minister doesn't have a "ghost of a chance" of getting brexit done by halloween, after tonight's votes. so, brexit unsurprisingly dominating most of the front pages — let's see what our reviewers make of it all. fantastic photo, really sets the scene. looks like a renaissance art there, absolutely crowned with mps and they report their work in westminster, days like this are absolutely amazing apartment. if people there that are exciting, no nail—biting votes and seeing whether 01’ nail—biting votes and seeing whether or not it would go through, and when he finally got the approval for his brexit deal and theresa may trade three times to get approval for brexit deal and did not, he through and the thought may be it was time for the deadlock to be broken and then a few minutes later, we find out that the mps have voted against his time table to get brexit through the next two days and brexit is now in purgatory. so quite ajourney the next two days and brexit is
that's in the guardian.the mirror says the prime minister doesn't have a "ghost of a chance" of getting brexit done by halloween, after tonight's votes. so, brexit unsurprisingly dominating most of the front pages — let's see what our reviewers make of it all. fantastic photo, really sets the scene. looks like a renaissance art there, absolutely crowned with mps and they report their work in westminster, days like this are absolutely amazing apartment. if people there that are...
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say i support hong kong it will probably be taken down so what the guardian revealed is that the popular chinese network instructs its moderators to censor videos that mention square tibetan independence or banned religious group. gong so that was a leak things and this is happening as i said to all users not just in china and then of course south park. got banned and had everything taken down because they had done a story about how china movie is like the recent red dawn remake that was changed from the china invading to north korea invading the recent top gun movie had to change things on its code and so yeah so south park is no longer available in china as well. i remember back on in order to their story because it's just remembering all the different layers of the coals that this is richard going to win the battles going on all right as we go to break court watchers don't forget what is though you figure the offer to cover the social media be sure to check out watching the horse the podcast. it's now available on spotify of music and everywhere it was your favorite podcast coming up
say i support hong kong it will probably be taken down so what the guardian revealed is that the popular chinese network instructs its moderators to censor videos that mention square tibetan independence or banned religious group. gong so that was a leak things and this is happening as i said to all users not just in china and then of course south park. got banned and had everything taken down because they had done a story about how china movie is like the recent red dawn remake that was...
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so try to use the guardian to rally publicity for the case and black communities across the region. throughout that summer of 1902, churches helped held protests that demanded the governor and attorney general to review the case. while his black lawyers obtaining copies of the extradition papers and planned to file a writ of heaviest corpus on rogers behalf, chatter place the responsibility for roger salvation in the hands of his readers to help pay for legal fees, he made a fun raising drive through the guardian, turning the weekly pages and to a public appeals to racial fidelity as a form of political responsibility. quote, every colored american must willingly helped bear the expense, he said. after telling readers he's been money to pay for legal services, those that might be tempted to close the, the fate of the needle race depends on the result, the guardian makes itself responsible for this. every week as they awaited appeals, and a brief description of whether the nation is being used. early september the guardian raised over on june 20 dollars for roger's legal team, and op
so try to use the guardian to rally publicity for the case and black communities across the region. throughout that summer of 1902, churches helped held protests that demanded the governor and attorney general to review the case. while his black lawyers obtaining copies of the extradition papers and planned to file a writ of heaviest corpus on rogers behalf, chatter place the responsibility for roger salvation in the hands of his readers to help pay for legal fees, he made a fun raising drive...
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so for the guardian to run with the
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with what's going on in mainland china so one of the things that came out about a month ago the guardian got a leak from tick tock which is the hour that everybody all the kids are playing i thought is there is something to do with making bit of funny videos or something but here's the deal if you or anyone in any place around the world use this and that they put on your picture it will or you put on anything let's. say i support hong kong it will probably be taken down so what the guardian revealed is that the popularity. network instructs its moderators to censor videos that mention squared tibetan independence or banned religious group shown gong so that was a leak thanks and this is happening as i said to all users not just in china and then of course south park. got banned and had everything taken down because they had done a story about how movie is like the recent red dawn remake that was changed from china invading to north korea invading the recent top gun movie had to change things on his coat and so yeah so south park is no longer available in china as well. walls or i remembe
with what's going on in mainland china so one of the things that came out about a month ago the guardian got a leak from tick tock which is the hour that everybody all the kids are playing i thought is there is something to do with making bit of funny videos or something but here's the deal if you or anyone in any place around the world use this and that they put on your picture it will or you put on anything let's. say i support hong kong it will probably be taken down so what the guardian...
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let's move onto the guardian's one page.bout this. the dwp are deploying ai and data management systems and bolts to prove the quality of customer services and accuracy of claims in dwp. it strikes me that is a good thing for them to do. we often hear complaints of innovative claimants ending up stuck on the phone, expensive phone calls for hours on end. if they can be dealt with by a chat about, that is fantastic stop there are risks to vulnerable people, especially those digital excluded. using technology to improve public services is not something we should worry about. triggering fears for the poorest. they are always afraid that the guardian stop in the past year, 1000 it staff have been hired by dwp and they won't have the same level of detail efforts are mechanised algorithmic formulaic way of processing claims. i'm glad to on the guardian front page because increasing proportions of the workforce become digitised, ai is used increasingly frequently, we need to talk about some of the issues that come with a stick olog
let's move onto the guardian's one page.bout this. the dwp are deploying ai and data management systems and bolts to prove the quality of customer services and accuracy of claims in dwp. it strikes me that is a good thing for them to do. we often hear complaints of innovative claimants ending up stuck on the phone, expensive phone calls for hours on end. if they can be dealt with by a chat about, that is fantastic stop there are risks to vulnerable people, especially those digital excluded....
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the guardian of that saudi arabia.uples together without having to prove they are married, lots of other measures as well to really make riyadh and other places attractive as a place to go, they wa nt attractive as a place to go, they want the tourism industry. it is pa rt want the tourism industry. it is part of the crown prince's vision, 2030, he wants to win the country off petroleum, the dependence on oil and he wants other industries, he was industry and tourism is great because it creates jobs and there area because it creates jobs and there are a lot of young people. you travel a lot there. is someone you think would be very attractive?m isa think would be very attractive?m is a fantastically beautiful country. you don't work for the tourism board in saudi arabia, do you? just checking! it has stunningly beautiful parts. it is stunningly beautiful parts. it is stunning and people are so nice. as you know, iam stunning and people are so nice. as you know, i am a totalfan. you are a huge fan. with events of recent
the guardian of that saudi arabia.uples together without having to prove they are married, lots of other measures as well to really make riyadh and other places attractive as a place to go, they wa nt attractive as a place to go, they want the tourism industry. it is pa rt want the tourism industry. it is part of the crown prince's vision, 2030, he wants to win the country off petroleum, the dependence on oil and he wants other industries, he was industry and tourism is great because it creates...
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and finally, on the guardian website, saudi arabia has lifted the arab news says iraq was spiralling5 injured on a sixth day of protests against corruption, unemployment and failed public services. and then the guardian website, saudi arabia has lifted some restrictions on women travelling in the ultraconservative muslim kingdom according to the tourism authority. the new guidelines will allow women to rent hotel rooms without a male guardian's presence, and foreign men and women will be able to share a room without proof of marriage. with me is cornelia meyer who's ceo of mrl corporation, a business consultancy. we talked about the
and finally, on the guardian website, saudi arabia has lifted the arab news says iraq was spiralling5 injured on a sixth day of protests against corruption, unemployment and failed public services. and then the guardian website, saudi arabia has lifted some restrictions on women travelling in the ultraconservative muslim kingdom according to the tourism authority. the new guidelines will allow women to rent hotel rooms without a male guardian's presence, and foreign men and women will be able...
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the guardian however talks about downing street saying that she said this is effectively dead.med it up. he said, she said. exactly! it is a divorce and it is what happens and that is why how they go. you try and take sides between your friends, do end they go. you try and take sides between yourfriends, do end up doing? you turn it off. we do not wa nt doing? you turn it off. we do not want donald to success. ——we do know what donald tusk says. he talks very clearly about his frustration at the anonymous briefings over the merkel call, saying it is improbable, this is what came out earlier,... everyone is angry and frustrated. we have both sides of the atlantic, tusk, where are you going, the big question and quit pro quo regarding the impeachment. there is some incredible parallelism between the leaders of the uk. the guardian, the eu may now offer an extension to the end ofjune because they feel that isa end ofjune because they feel that is a more realistic time... doesn't that send a shiver down your spine? i tell you how it makes me feel. hopefully i speak for the millions
the guardian however talks about downing street saying that she said this is effectively dead.med it up. he said, she said. exactly! it is a divorce and it is what happens and that is why how they go. you try and take sides between your friends, do end they go. you try and take sides between yourfriends, do end up doing? you turn it off. we do not wa nt doing? you turn it off. we do not want donald to success. ——we do know what donald tusk says. he talks very clearly about his frustration...
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particularly the garden. —— the guardian. new issues raised on the guardian.prime ministers links with jennifer khoury. yes, this is about her getting an entrepreneur visa, which is something that's been mentioned previously, but the guardian's found out that the person who granted her the visa was someone that she may or may not have previously known when she was operating with the mayor's office, and having grants and so i'm given to her by them. there's no indication if he's done anything right or wrong, just that there is a connection there. basically, if your scandal has not gone away after a week or two, you have got big problems. is thatjust a determined newspaper? no, this is a story the sunday times broke a week and have ago now, started, and it's got progressively worse and worse and worse, now we've got the police investigation, and this is potentially very serious for borisjohnson, because it's all about behaviour whilst in public office. and how you behave, and whether proper roles where followed. so, also her laptop is missing, apparently. who kn
particularly the garden. —— the guardian. new issues raised on the guardian.prime ministers links with jennifer khoury. yes, this is about her getting an entrepreneur visa, which is something that's been mentioned previously, but the guardian's found out that the person who granted her the visa was someone that she may or may not have previously known when she was operating with the mayor's office, and having grants and so i'm given to her by them. there's no indication if he's done...
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so although all the mood music is the guardian painting it is quite negative, the fact that they arehatjean—claude about this command if you look to what jean—claude said in about this command if you look to whatjean—claude said in response to that letter, he was saying there we re that letter, he was saying there were positive elements to it, but it was still too far away. the question i'iow was still too far away. the question now is this is an opening bid. this is not the final offer, as some people have suggested. because i think the uk is going to move more of this. it's going to move more towards the eu position. the government has had its the final offer, haven't they? know, there has beena offer, haven't they? know, there has been a lot of confusion on this. some people have said that, but if you have the per minister this morning, if you saw him, he did not say this is the final offer. i think it's very key to realise there are ten days where this thing could move. and i do think we will see some movement if the government moves a bit more, we will go, and then you've got a
so although all the mood music is the guardian painting it is quite negative, the fact that they arehatjean—claude about this command if you look to what jean—claude said in about this command if you look to whatjean—claude said in response to that letter, he was saying there we re that letter, he was saying there were positive elements to it, but it was still too far away. the question i'iow was still too far away. the question now is this is an opening bid. this is not the final offer,...
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let's start with the guardian.ggestion that, well, apparently the imf boss jumping for joy on well, apparently the imf boss jumping forjoy on news of the deal. you know, ithink jumping forjoy on news of the deal. you know, i think no matter where you come from on this issue, i think that all of us, there was a tiny sigh of relief, even if we are jaded and cynical. that there has been progress. we feel like, it has been almost a quagmire of issues for the past three years and the last ten days, this issue has accelerated so much, to the point where we are about to have this huge vote in parliament. however, ido about to have this huge vote in parliament. however, i do know that with businesses, we are waiting for the vote, not going to be moving on any decision in regards to what to do with our resources and future investment because we have been here before, where the eu has approved and now we have to bring it home and approve it or disprove it here. coming from the business world, do you recognise this sort of fi
let's start with the guardian.ggestion that, well, apparently the imf boss jumping for joy on well, apparently the imf boss jumping forjoy on news of the deal. you know, ithink jumping forjoy on news of the deal. you know, i think no matter where you come from on this issue, i think that all of us, there was a tiny sigh of relief, even if we are jaded and cynical. that there has been progress. we feel like, it has been almost a quagmire of issues for the past three years and the last ten days,...
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let's turn to the guardian. has said he will go with a deal, but if as the guardian suggests this extension, he is forced into this extension, from a meaningful vote becomes an indicative vote and it is meaningless. it becomes an indicative vote until legislation is passed, but yes, the move from mark francois is convincing —— interesting, because you may have seen him come out of downing street with —— after his initial talks with the prime minister, and he did not look happy, he was seething with angen look happy, he was seething with anger, but now he has been persuaded to go with this deal, apparently, thatis to go with this deal, apparently, that is what he has told the bbc. and if he actually has got along with it, that is a suggestion, you can imagine that that gives boris johnson the 320... can imagine that that gives boris johnson the 320. .. some people can imagine that that gives boris johnson the 320... some people have indicated they are favourable to wa ke indicated they are favourable to wake up i
let's turn to the guardian. has said he will go with a deal, but if as the guardian suggests this extension, he is forced into this extension, from a meaningful vote becomes an indicative vote and it is meaningless. it becomes an indicative vote until legislation is passed, but yes, the move from mark francois is convincing —— interesting, because you may have seen him come out of downing street with —— after his initial talks with the prime minister, and he did not look happy, he was...
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the back page of the guardian, and wales beating france 20—19. back page of the guardian, and wales beating deserve to win, but they won largely because of this elbow we see pictured, a french forward going a bit hot—headed and carriageway, and wales will now have their first chance of going into the rugby world cup final. you will be happy to cheer for england next week. i can manage that, i am half french, half british. plan chemical disappointing for you though? yes, because france were very strong, and two tries didn't get converted, but the welsh won fairly and squarely, and congratulations to them, and congratulations to the japanese, who we re really congratulations to the japanese, who were really quite impressive, i think. do you cheer in french when you are watching france play?|j don't even
the back page of the guardian, and wales beating france 20—19. back page of the guardian, and wales beating deserve to win, but they won largely because of this elbow we see pictured, a french forward going a bit hot—headed and carriageway, and wales will now have their first chance of going into the rugby world cup final. you will be happy to cheer for england next week. i can manage that, i am half french, half british. plan chemical disappointing for you though? yes, because france were...
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the guardian also going with this, trying to push it through against the clock as well.t this. it is mostly mps who wa nt about this. it is mostly mps who want to remain with the eu, but there are also soft brexit mps, former tories, tories like ken clarke, concerned there could be things in the withdrawal agreement bill they have not studied properly, and it is unprecedented for a bill of this magnitude and complexity, 110 pages long, to go through the comments in three days. it's extraordinary. there will be an important vote tomorrow on the programme motion, the timetabling of how mps examine the bill, and there's a chance the government could lose that, and if they do mps could lose that, and if they do mps could have all the time they want to to debate amendments, and that in effect will push out brexit day further than the 31st of october, meaning johnson's pledge to leave then instead. still on the front page of the guardian, at least 60 uk children feared to be in syria, these are children born to british pa rents. these are children born to british parents. ther
the guardian also going with this, trying to push it through against the clock as well.t this. it is mostly mps who wa nt about this. it is mostly mps who want to remain with the eu, but there are also soft brexit mps, former tories, tories like ken clarke, concerned there could be things in the withdrawal agreement bill they have not studied properly, and it is unprecedented for a bill of this magnitude and complexity, 110 pages long, to go through the comments in three days. it's...
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turning to the guardian. another public question, on the front page, brexit deal...dy today has been hearing about wab, what is the difference between the two in terms of what is in the document. wab spelt out what's what. it genuinely would be the final push, eu leaders right now want to see how well boris does with this. parliament has given final approval, thatis parliament has given final approval, that is the aim of the bill, a single vote, do you want the deal, yes or fio, single vote, do you want the deal, yes or no, the withdrawal agreement legislation is going to be a lot more complicated, more opportunity for mp5 to say, i like this bit, i don't like this bit. it could be helpful to borisjohnson if his intention is to get a deal through. having the legislation published in full gives labour mps the chance, who may be thinking of voting for the deal, the chance to amend it and ta ke the deal, the chance to amend it and take home a possible victory, strengthening provisions on workers' rights and environmental protection, it could give the opportunity, some c
turning to the guardian. another public question, on the front page, brexit deal...dy today has been hearing about wab, what is the difference between the two in terms of what is in the document. wab spelt out what's what. it genuinely would be the final push, eu leaders right now want to see how well boris does with this. parliament has given final approval, thatis parliament has given final approval, that is the aim of the bill, a single vote, do you want the deal, yes or fio, single vote, do...
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in low income neighborhoods one of the most important is a better understanding of a parents or guardians rights within the education system from having a child improperly labeled as having an emotional behavior disorder by the school or being unfairly or harshly disciplined to having a child denied access to gifted or talented educational programs based on the color of their skin or family income level many parents have no idea or a properly trained in how to use and protect their rights in these kinds of situations here to do that today to discuss her work in education justice and helping parents and children better understand those rights is civil rights attorney mickey levy armstrong thank you for joining us. thanks for having me the cream of you know from what i understand is you're actually running right now with your knowledge and your background in law and activism in everything that you've been working on your whole life you're running a clinic and educational justice in minneapolis this october what are the what are the main points that you're teaching parents guardians of child
in low income neighborhoods one of the most important is a better understanding of a parents or guardians rights within the education system from having a child improperly labeled as having an emotional behavior disorder by the school or being unfairly or harshly disciplined to having a child denied access to gifted or talented educational programs based on the color of their skin or family income level many parents have no idea or a properly trained in how to use and protect their rights in...
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website what a well you know number of fabrications on the guardian website the guardian those played an appendage role to the state in undermining. we keep leaks and and the and everything it represented. but of course there are people in authority arguably tweeting this is faking it in court to try and get off because he can get off on healthcare health reasons. i know you go to these questions action. but it's really we shouldn't be describing the he. even or even suggesting. that somebody who has been so abused so mistreated as julian assange is faking it a thing the courage of this man and the fact that he is when i ask him how it is he's always reserved on like a i'm ok i'm alright he's always wants to reassure me and reassure others who see him that he's ok when clearly he's not ok i know because we discussed on thursday what he might say in court and i'm i'm sure that he he practiced and tried to memorize woods but they could come up but that's how that's how upset he is the baby is governed and you know with that 2nd paragraph of what he said was was quoted in some media yes
website what a well you know number of fabrications on the guardian website the guardian those played an appendage role to the state in undermining. we keep leaks and and the and everything it represented. but of course there are people in authority arguably tweeting this is faking it in court to try and get off because he can get off on healthcare health reasons. i know you go to these questions action. but it's really we shouldn't be describing the he. even or even suggesting. that somebody...
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to guardian, betrayal is to taste. the powerjournalism.ven more pregnant. this is about the turks invading syria, basically, to get the kurds in the turks in the kurds have been at it for decades, probably centuries and erdogan, the boss of turkey has been straining at the leash for a long time, held back mainly by america and trump, for some reason, has given the green light for this to go ahead and i find it extraordinary. what is going to happen, what is happening, is that you are happening, —— having thousands, hundreds of thousands of poor people walking straight across the border to escape all this and whether you think either way, this photograph of the poor woman carrying a child terrified in the independent, or a child looking to the bars of some courage in the guardian, we look on and here we are, the whole of europe is equipped with a crisis of immigration, that's not whether it's right, wrong or indifferent, but it's a crisis and all this is going to do, erdogan of turkey is saying, if you don't like what i'm doing, shut up or
to guardian, betrayal is to taste. the powerjournalism.ven more pregnant. this is about the turks invading syria, basically, to get the kurds in the turks in the kurds have been at it for decades, probably centuries and erdogan, the boss of turkey has been straining at the leash for a long time, held back mainly by america and trump, for some reason, has given the green light for this to go ahead and i find it extraordinary. what is going to happen, what is happening, is that you are happening,...
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my concern about this and the guardian carrie i was going to use...agedy. but the betrayal, this man says leaves the bitterest taste". he is 63 years old and never seen anything like this and standing with rubble around him as the turks start to bomb his village. i don't get it, i don't understand what the americans are playing at. the turks have been on the leash, held back from doing this for a long time and trump basically giving them the green eye. —— green light. the trips have been wanting to do this for decades. and i don't get it, i don't know what is in it for america. and the reporting is quite emotional, isn't it? we only have the front pages at the moment but there is not a whole lot of analysis yet. no, what is interesting is the yet again we are getting europe versus the states. the french government have called m, the french government have called in, the turkish ambassador and explain what is going on. emmanuel macron has been very critical. the norwegians have suspended some arms sales to turkey. a lot of european countries and obviou
my concern about this and the guardian carrie i was going to use...agedy. but the betrayal, this man says leaves the bitterest taste". he is 63 years old and never seen anything like this and standing with rubble around him as the turks start to bomb his village. i don't get it, i don't understand what the americans are playing at. the turks have been on the leash, held back from doing this for a long time and trump basically giving them the green eye. —— green light. the trips have...
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the guardian. let's look at that. moving away from the elections.tack that led to the death of the islamic state leader, the guardian have an interesting story saying terror fears are heightened and intelligence agencies engaged in heightened monitoring of subjects of interest. fearing revenge attacks. that is inevitable. i'm about 3000 people will be subject to interest. —— they people will be subject to interest. — — they have people will be subject to interest. —— they have about 3000 people. the story is after such a defeat for isis in losing their leader, some of these people might be inclined to stage terrorist attacks. at the moment, we are already under severe and high likely monitoring them and looking at what they are doing and things like that to make sure we don't have a terrorist backlash against that attack. the security forces are against that attack. the security forces a re not against that attack. the security forces are not at the moment recommend increasing the terrorist threat level. so it will stay at severe. what do you think
the guardian. let's look at that. moving away from the elections.tack that led to the death of the islamic state leader, the guardian have an interesting story saying terror fears are heightened and intelligence agencies engaged in heightened monitoring of subjects of interest. fearing revenge attacks. that is inevitable. i'm about 3000 people will be subject to interest. —— they people will be subject to interest. — — they have people will be subject to interest. —— they have about...
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we feel all of us, all of you as messengers, as guardians of our democracy, the guardians of the gate of our democracy, as messengers about revealing the facts and the truth to the american people. the times have found us as. as thomas payne said, to declare independence, to fight a war, to win it, to write our founding documents in a way that made us a republic. times have found us now to have a republic and to keep it. as benjamin franklin admonished. this isn't about anything personal with the president. it isn't about politics. it isn't about patriotism. it isn't about partisanship. it's about patriotism. it's about patriotism. and i would hope that rather than protecting the president personally, all of our colleagues would choose to honor their oath of office to protect and defend not the president but the constitution of the united states. just a few questions because we're on the floor. yes, ma'am? >> do you think this will do anything to diminish the republican white house belief that this is unfair? >> do i think it's going to diminish -- no. the facts are what they are. the
we feel all of us, all of you as messengers, as guardians of our democracy, the guardians of the gate of our democracy, as messengers about revealing the facts and the truth to the american people. the times have found us as. as thomas payne said, to declare independence, to fight a war, to win it, to write our founding documents in a way that made us a republic. times have found us now to have a republic and to keep it. as benjamin franklin admonished. this isn't about anything personal with...
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the guardian publishes the details of a leaked draft agreement which reveals the eu is preparing to givemonth brexit extension. the telegraph reports the prime minister has been handed a lifeline by the liberal democrats and the snp who have proposed holding a general election in december if borisjohnson adheres to a three—month extension of article 50. the i has the same story, ahead of tomorrow's vote in the commons — with the prime minister to put forward a motion calling 00:02:20,674 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 for an election on december 12th. presidential donald about the obama success presidential donald about the obama success and bin, they is presidential of big man who is orchestrated and absolutely abysmal set of things they are engaged in brutal executions, torture from that point of view it is a good thing that he has been removed. anti—trump, as you say, has been using the language he has been using. —— and trump. he could have been more presidential, but he doesn't tend to be. well, he has revised the word presidential...” suppose he is going to enjoy this moment. the questio
the guardian publishes the details of a leaked draft agreement which reveals the eu is preparing to givemonth brexit extension. the telegraph reports the prime minister has been handed a lifeline by the liberal democrats and the snp who have proposed holding a general election in december if borisjohnson adheres to a three—month extension of article 50. the i has the same story, ahead of tomorrow's vote in the commons — with the prime minister to put forward a motion calling 00:02:20,674...
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let's look at the guardian which is looking at exit, most of the uk press is.xpectation that the eu will grant an extension today. yes. there had been rumblings that the french president was going to stop this or demand a really short negotiation period of may be a couple of weeks. but it looks as though calmer heads have prevailed and we may get all the way to january 31, if necessary, although if the uk were to approve the deal earlier than that we could then leave on the first day of the following month. there are various elements within this article about this and that et cetera but i have also been reading elsewhere that there is a possibility that the eu will ask, that it comes with the extension agreement, that the withdrawal agreement is not changed. that is part of the deal of getting an extension, that we cannot change the deal again. the eu 's nightmare scenario would be that somebody is comes to power in the uk and attem pts comes to power in the uk and atte m pts to comes to power in the uk and attempts to reopen the entire agreement and we negotia
let's look at the guardian which is looking at exit, most of the uk press is.xpectation that the eu will grant an extension today. yes. there had been rumblings that the french president was going to stop this or demand a really short negotiation period of may be a couple of weeks. but it looks as though calmer heads have prevailed and we may get all the way to january 31, if necessary, although if the uk were to approve the deal earlier than that we could then leave on the first day of the...
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start with die welt and the guardian, two different european papers with the
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had the doctor's appeal to my sister and to the guardian just. to try to get her back up to say the bias where all is for. its own moral thing to have to even. negotiate her coming back. and as long as you remember that who he is that he was i was born or it is or us but then she should be afforded an opportunity to say. good back i love it. when school. and they have. they ne. can you hear us. and you come back to us. miss eva's want you to come back. we want to see you all holding hands. she left. and you say you want us to. eat. it's a system for us and she's. just she's still ok. she's just hoping that you can drill this. is so relieved to see. the hands of a person who wants to she's just she's just a quest to help. suffering us so. boge just is seems she has this is his face is so he says this is just. his. stuff rest his soul. is. the taking maverick cage and in a moment we take a cage should we have any say in a. real need a. green tree. limbs . i was a stand. alone when. oh. and plenty. where the sun in. this club. would be carrying. ove
had the doctor's appeal to my sister and to the guardian just. to try to get her back up to say the bias where all is for. its own moral thing to have to even. negotiate her coming back. and as long as you remember that who he is that he was i was born or it is or us but then she should be afforded an opportunity to say. good back i love it. when school. and they have. they ne. can you hear us. and you come back to us. miss eva's want you to come back. we want to see you all holding hands. she...
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we have to all legal guardians living in was you know well misrepresented. periods or the channel was. grown who will or who the woman. gives you or that was granted. was this is why when you look at there it was the mother is with us today mr smiley because i know you've been following this case for a long time i just wanted know can you get your child back if there hasn't been said there's a little work that's gone over why there's been some 40 involved can this mother become the mother again or would the adoptive parents who are legally the guardians will they at some point be out to get that child from your dad that that child where legal guardians group you are an adoption order it didn't become grounds which i enjoy all for learning through vocational ground where i'm not really going to supervillains that dennis finish your desk let dennis finish basically if you're going to is actually going to get her child back that is that's that's what i was curious about now is is that possible. it is the responsibility to. be related. let me bring in rememberin
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the guardian says labour is seeking the backing of rebel tories and the dup for amendments that wouldohnson to drop the deal or accept a softer brexit. the i leads with a call from the shadow brexit secretary, sir keir starmer, for the brexit deal to be put to another referendum. a different story in the mirror. it says workers at amazon's biggest uk warehouse are accusing their managers of modern slavery. so a varied set of front pages, but brexit dominating most. let's see what our reviewers make of it all. that is where we will start, with the metro, now we have the numbers, i think you have been covering this all weekend, haven't you, benedicte? yes, being in parliament square for 16 hours yesterday! very interesting to watch the build—up to it, there has been so much build—up, and yes, a bit like humpty dumpty, we went up a bit like humpty dumpty, we went up a very high mountain, we thought it was a historic day, first time in a 37 years that there was the special setting, we thought there was going to be this meaningful vote, and then the letwin amendment really rained on borisj
the guardian says labour is seeking the backing of rebel tories and the dup for amendments that wouldohnson to drop the deal or accept a softer brexit. the i leads with a call from the shadow brexit secretary, sir keir starmer, for the brexit deal to be put to another referendum. a different story in the mirror. it says workers at amazon's biggest uk warehouse are accusing their managers of modern slavery. so a varied set of front pages, but brexit dominating most. let's see what our reviewers...
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we have all of 2 all legal guardians living in was your honor well mr presented to court that. periods well the channel well as eventually do good but grant who will fall who so woman and it gives you or there was granted was this is why when you look at there it was the mother is with us today mr smiley because i know you've been following this case for a long time i just wanted now can you get your child back if there has been saying or said they say you know what that's kind of right there's been some 40 involved can this mother become the mother at home or the adoptive parents who are legally that guardians were they at some point be out to get that child from your dad that that child where legal guardians brooke you are an adoption order it didn't become grounds for challenging all for playing through vocational ground where nobody going to sue presidents that dennis finish has been a dentist let dennis finish that basically if you got to is actually going to get her child back that is that's that's what i was curious about now is that possible . it is a it is a responsibi
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a pov attorney while i was her pov attorney a 3rd party says the current mason was appointed her guardian my sis is have that little relationship with my mother and the muslim mom down through the years. ready ready ready ready ready ready ready ready ready ready ready ready ready ready ready ready ready ready 1000. 1. on. in. and see where. well. now. if you. need help. and i come here today to honor the oldest cousin in our family. trees bring them down from here so that everyone can see knowing where it's annie and eat it. thank you. julie. since throughout. regular marriage or hinder a marriage and they got married. got honest marriage. and we are on this one here today. or did i love about david where'd she was and and and fits into an intel can do maybe that the color of the skin but the heart that's what we see. where the heart is rid ability. to lead in the media. so that made her and me you know and it's part of. the cold and we're going to journey's end the marriage. it's. not legal. it's great where's there and. what not to wear our. heart. remember the line. i was called by my
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the story is told by a guardian spirit from edo culture.risto‘s girl, woman, 0ther tells interconnected stories in free verse. in ten minutes 38 seconds at this strange word, elif shafak chronicles the life—and—death of a woman who because a sex worker in istanbul. dead in a dustbin while her brain remains active, we learn her brain remains active, we learn her story. lucy ellmann has written ducks, newburyport, an epic that ta kes ducks, newburyport, an epic that takes us inside the koteka mind of a housewife from ohio trying to deal with modern life. salman rushdie‘s ducks, newburyport —— with modern life. salman rushdie‘s ducks, newburyport -- quichotte sa retelling of don quixote, a salesman pursues another attainable women across america. —— and unobtainable. thejudges called them extraordinary with cracking plots i'd relate characters. let's delve a little deeper into them. starting with margaret atwood, the testaments, which has been grabbing all the headlines, sold a quarter of a million copies and it has only been published months.
the story is told by a guardian spirit from edo culture.risto‘s girl, woman, 0ther tells interconnected stories in free verse. in ten minutes 38 seconds at this strange word, elif shafak chronicles the life—and—death of a woman who because a sex worker in istanbul. dead in a dustbin while her brain remains active, we learn her brain remains active, we learn her story. lucy ellmann has written ducks, newburyport, an epic that ta kes ducks, newburyport, an epic that takes us inside the...
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we start with the guardian.posals. it's not really clear what's new with proposals, right? we have been talking about this for years now and there is a cold ha rd this for years now and there is a cold hard reality of physical geography between the united kingdom and the republic of ireland. you have northern ireland, you have the six counties of northern ireland, and a border. so if we take the united kingdom out of the european union, we have to address this question of a physical border and how you're going to
we start with the guardian.posals. it's not really clear what's new with proposals, right? we have been talking about this for years now and there is a cold ha rd this for years now and there is a cold hard reality of physical geography between the united kingdom and the republic of ireland. you have northern ireland, you have the six counties of northern ireland, and a border. so if we take the united kingdom out of the european union, we have to address this question of a physical border and...
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the back page of the guardian, and wales beating france 20—19. back page of the guardian, and wales beatingrance 20-19. they came from behind, didn't deserve to win, but they won largely because of this elbow we see pictured, a french forward going a bit hot—headed and carriageway, and wales will now have their first chance of going into the rugby world cup final. you will be happy to cheer for england next week. i can manage that, i am half french, half british. plan chemical disappointing for you though? yes, because france were very strong, and two tries didn't get converted, but the welsh won fairly and squarely, and congratulations to them, and congratulations to the japanese, who we re really congratulations to the japanese, who were really quite impressive, i think. do you cheer in french when you are watching france play?” don't even know. i have to sing la marseillaise when it's on. with a glass of french red wine, of course. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a
the back page of the guardian, and wales beating france 20—19. back page of the guardian, and wales beatingrance 20-19. they came from behind, didn't deserve to win, but they won largely because of this elbow we see pictured, a french forward going a bit hot—headed and carriageway, and wales will now have their first chance of going into the rugby world cup final. you will be happy to cheer for england next week. i can manage that, i am half french, half british. plan chemical disappointing...
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in the meantime, the economists and statisticians are going to work in the guardian. high. this is some good, solid economic numbercrunching. this is the guardian story, based on how the government would have to offset the damage caused by no deal by emergency tax cuts, one assumes, for individuals, companies and public spending. there have been a lot of public spending pledges in the last couple of weeks, and that would obviously reverse a lot of the debt reduction that cameron and osborne have done in the early part of this decade. but in a way, brexit as we saw in the 2016 referendum, economic messaging doesn't seem to get through. and if the remain cam, if there is a second referendum, did try this kind of very earnest economic language. it really won't cut through. and you'll get a lot of project fear, and you had thejo durie forecast, the dossier woods george osborne represented —— treasury forecast. the impact of that result coming through, i think people are sceptical, it is difficult to see how you position it, but clearly not all plain sailing. they will hav
in the meantime, the economists and statisticians are going to work in the guardian. high. this is some good, solid economic numbercrunching. this is the guardian story, based on how the government would have to offset the damage caused by no deal by emergency tax cuts, one assumes, for individuals, companies and public spending. there have been a lot of public spending pledges in the last couple of weeks, and that would obviously reverse a lot of the debt reduction that cameron and osborne...
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the guardian. a bit of sport. some great sport this weekend. joe fraser, the gymnast.rdinary but in the rugby, japan were victorious over scotland. first, over huge adversity which was much commentary so yes, the typhoon last night, tragic many people across the nation but they didn't know until 9am this morning and to then if this match was don't going to continue. they were full of admiration for the way all the resources, the japanese tea m way all the resources, the japanese team and all the support networks came together, the pitch was immaculate and the call it an era— defining game and it did develop to all that expectation. ultimately japan triumph which was probably, although there was a scottish blood in me, the right result bearing in mind everything they'd gone through over 2a hours. mind everything they'd gone through over 24 hours. a massive crowd. huge. i saw footage earlier of the canadian team who are helping with relief efforts. i thought that said a lot about
the guardian. a bit of sport. some great sport this weekend. joe fraser, the gymnast.rdinary but in the rugby, japan were victorious over scotland. first, over huge adversity which was much commentary so yes, the typhoon last night, tragic many people across the nation but they didn't know until 9am this morning and to then if this match was don't going to continue. they were full of admiration for the way all the resources, the japanese tea m way all the resources, the japanese team and all...
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she also wrote for the independent before returning to the guardian as a columnist.have expressed their sadness. the guardian columnist suzanne moore tweeted: thank you for the many kind messages and thoughts about my brilliant friend deborah orr. never could get that woman off the dance floor. so many tales to tell. one day. gather close, raise a glass and live and love as fiercely as she did. i loved her. hadley freeman is also from the guardian and shared this: as a writer, deborah was fearless & thoughtful, cutting & compassionate. as a friend, she was loyal, loving, fun, hilarious & kind. last month, despite being v ill, she held my baby in the sunlight and said, "ah yes. she's the one." deborah was the one. and the economist's alex andreou tweeted: one of the best friends anyone could wish for, one of the cleverest human beings, the best damn gallery tour guide, and a sense of humour so dry it was almost desicated. after all these years, i still wasn't sure when she wasjoking. oh, my darling girl. a story that's getting a lot of attention this morning from inst
she also wrote for the independent before returning to the guardian as a columnist.have expressed their sadness. the guardian columnist suzanne moore tweeted: thank you for the many kind messages and thoughts about my brilliant friend deborah orr. never could get that woman off the dance floor. so many tales to tell. one day. gather close, raise a glass and live and love as fiercely as she did. i loved her. hadley freeman is also from the guardian and shared this: as a writer, deborah was...
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is a blame game going on there in the telegraph also links the to irish republican gains and the guardiandriver who by some reports was actually only in control of the lori for half an hour or so, so it is very confusing to make at the origin of who is responsible and it could bea of who is responsible and it could be a cross—border effort to work out what happened, has been happening in the past and how can we stop it from happening again and was responsible. in sucha happening again and was responsible. in such a human story, really. people are trying to come to another country to better their lives, to improve their lot and paying with their lives. absolutely and this will go into the argument about immigration and free movement in san goodman provost brexit, you'll see things like this —— you will see and post brexit, this is for people who are trying to take advantage of that through smuggling opportunity. chinese nationals this could be people from syria fleeing the war there or afghanistan, but actual from china. 50 a chinese who died in the or 2000 almost 20 years ago and over. i
is a blame game going on there in the telegraph also links the to irish republican gains and the guardiandriver who by some reports was actually only in control of the lori for half an hour or so, so it is very confusing to make at the origin of who is responsible and it could bea of who is responsible and it could be a cross—border effort to work out what happened, has been happening in the past and how can we stop it from happening again and was responsible. in sucha happening again and was...
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picks up on, the crucial element that boris johnson needs guardian picks up on, the crucial elemente dup to support whatever deal if one is agreed at the summit stop with yes, but i am not so well—versed in the technical questions here... but the politics of it are very clear that the dup i think has decided that it wants a deal. it doesn't want to be held responsible for a nojoe brexit at such point in the future. that is not imminent but it does not want to be responsible for that. —— a no—deal brexit. in northern ireland brexit is very unpopular and the ha rd brexit is very unpopular and the hard border is very unpopular. they wa nt hard border is very unpopular. they want to get some things sorted out. there is an important point to make if the dup's argument to make if they don't want northern ireland to have different treatment versus the rest of the uk under any deal. under a no—deal, they are under a very difficult position of no deal tariffs, whereas if you are sending a good from belfast in dublin, you would face an important levy once a hit ireland. the other way, you wou
picks up on, the crucial element that boris johnson needs guardian picks up on, the crucial elemente dup to support whatever deal if one is agreed at the summit stop with yes, but i am not so well—versed in the technical questions here... but the politics of it are very clear that the dup i think has decided that it wants a deal. it doesn't want to be held responsible for a nojoe brexit at such point in the future. that is not imminent but it does not want to be responsible for that. —— a...