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this is hammond showing his steely side., focusing on the prime minister's speech on tuesday. she is set to unveil brexit blueprint. we will be pulling apart her every word. hopefully she will say finally after all this time whether we will come out of the single market and the customs union. time is running out because she will trigger article 50 by the end of march, so there has to be something. we have had little hints here and there, there has some briefing saying there could be a market correction, that seems to be code for a fall in the pound. the pound has already started falling which will make uss harder for us to write headlines. one wonders if she can resist using the phrase brexit means brexit. she has to put flesh on bones. she has and the new phrase which is a strong new partnership, this is the new buzzword and that is another form of code for britain is going to be a clean brexiteer which will take us away from the old models of the single market and the customs union. they have some pictures of soldiers marc
this is hammond showing his steely side., focusing on the prime minister's speech on tuesday. she is set to unveil brexit blueprint. we will be pulling apart her every word. hopefully she will say finally after all this time whether we will come out of the single market and the customs union. time is running out because she will trigger article 50 by the end of march, so there has to be something. we have had little hints here and there, there has some briefing saying there could be a market...
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philip hammond was asked bya hardball.s asked by a german newspaper about the merits of the uk lowering tax rates to entice businesses here. he said he favoured the current system with european style taxation and regulation, but he had a warning does mike britton might be forced to become something different. if we have no access to european markets, if we are closed off, you said, we could be forced to change oui’ said, we could be forced to change our economic model to regain competitiveness. the british people are not going to lie down and say, too bad, we've been wounded. primers that has been very open up her priority in brexiting initiation is will be to control immigration and make sure that the uk can do global trade deals. leading eu figures have been equally clear. they say to do that, the uk will have to leave the single market. and now the chancellor is laying out what the consequences of that might be, not just for britain, but for the eu as well. the labour leader accused mr hammond of pursuing an extremely r
philip hammond was asked bya hardball.s asked by a german newspaper about the merits of the uk lowering tax rates to entice businesses here. he said he favoured the current system with european style taxation and regulation, but he had a warning does mike britton might be forced to become something different. if we have no access to european markets, if we are closed off, you said, we could be forced to change oui’ said, we could be forced to change our economic model to regain...
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the latest edale is from john hammond. —— latest details. of sunshine. you can see the extent of the cloud cover on the satellite picture, that has been producing rain through today. cribs and drives time this evening, then more persistent rain washing down through the heart of england and wales. —— cribs and —— dribs and drabs of rain. further east, it will be chilly, cold enough for a touch of frost across the far south—east. into the midlands, it is damp, up through northern england it is damp as well, somewhat more dry through northern ireland and scotland mild as well, eight or 9 degrees. even here, not much in the way brightness. there will be some glimpses of blue sky through the day, particularly across parts of east anglia and the far south—east, hopefully across parts of and northern ireland it will cheer up, but we will continue with this thicker cloud through the central area. quitea thicker cloud through the central area. quite a contrast in temperatures, many places mild, a theme that continues through the week. a touch of fros
the latest edale is from john hammond. —— latest details. of sunshine. you can see the extent of the cloud cover on the satellite picture, that has been producing rain through today. cribs and drives time this evening, then more persistent rain washing down through the heart of england and wales. —— cribs and —— dribs and drabs of rain. further east, it will be chilly, cold enough for a touch of frost across the far south—east. into the midlands, it is damp, up through northern...
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mr hammond hinted at steep cuts in business taxes, to regain competitiveness.s week, theresa may is expected to reveal details of her brexit strategy. here's our political correspondent vicki young. slowly, a picture is emerging of theresa may's brexit plans. if she gets her way, exit negotiations will be triggered injust over two months. today, one of her most senior ministers made it clear that britain is prepared to play hard ball. philip hammond was asked by a german newspaper about the merits of the uk lowering tax rates to entice businesses here. he said he favoured the current system with european style taxation and regulation, but he had a warning that britain might be forced to become something different. " if we have no access to european markets, if we are closed off," he said, "we could be forced to change our economic model to regain competitiveness. " "the british people are not going to lie down and say, too bad, we've been wounded." the prime minister has been very open that her priority in brexit negotiations will be to control immigration and
mr hammond hinted at steep cuts in business taxes, to regain competitiveness.s week, theresa may is expected to reveal details of her brexit strategy. here's our political correspondent vicki young. slowly, a picture is emerging of theresa may's brexit plans. if she gets her way, exit negotiations will be triggered injust over two months. today, one of her most senior ministers made it clear that britain is prepared to play hard ball. philip hammond was asked by a german newspaper about the...
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manus: philip hammond went to ireland yesterday.his is probably one of the most important viral -- bilateral relationships. if they do some kind of deal with the republic of ireland. from aifts the tenet trade element. anna: it suggests that you have left the customs union. if that is possible. >> things are relatively simple if i look at the fundamentals goinglf of the trade is to the european union. will bethe u.k. successful at forging relations with other countries but these things will not change overnight. the reality is that the eu is by far the uk's largest trading partner. the important thing is not exporting manufacturing but services. and this is what the u.k. has been utilizing for the past decades. and this is not going to change overnight. anna: q i so much for your thoughts around the pound. manus: oils overnight drop. crude slides. all ahead of the u.s. data. will the stockpile outweigh opec cuts. we are live to do by -- we are live to dubai. this is bloomberg. ♪ i've spent my life planting a size-six, non-slip shoe
manus: philip hammond went to ireland yesterday.his is probably one of the most important viral -- bilateral relationships. if they do some kind of deal with the republic of ireland. from aifts the tenet trade element. anna: it suggests that you have left the customs union. if that is possible. >> things are relatively simple if i look at the fundamentals goinglf of the trade is to the european union. will bethe u.k. successful at forging relations with other countries but these things...
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chancellort is the of the exchequer, philip hammond.e trying to figure out how negotiations will go, what happens next, what do you see as a transition deal, how long will that last, are we talking 18 months or two years? guest: what the prime minister talked about is the need to move forward quickly after we served the notice to scope up with the and state will look like and get an agreement on a practical solution for the and the state of the relationship between britain and the rest of the european union area but recognizing that will take some time to implement. until we get into the detailed talks we cannot say much time am a we have to be pragmatic. they will be systems to be put in place, businesses will need time to make a transition. the clear message that we are giving and i think this works for britain and for europe, no cliff edges, known and change for business, plenty of time to adjust. francine: businesses that we see figure out what the ideal solution would be. the premise to was saying that she wants a better deal. what
chancellort is the of the exchequer, philip hammond.e trying to figure out how negotiations will go, what happens next, what do you see as a transition deal, how long will that last, are we talking 18 months or two years? guest: what the prime minister talked about is the need to move forward quickly after we served the notice to scope up with the and state will look like and get an agreement on a practical solution for the and the state of the relationship between britain and the rest of the...
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that is why i dedicated my book to corporal hammond.his sacrifice left a lasting impression on me and every day i vow to make myself worthy of his sacrifice. this can bring a fiery intensity to my work and why i dedicated my life to ensuring corporal hammonds of the military don't -- when i return from vietnam i went to graduate school at the university of georgia. then i continue my career in public service working for a new senator from georgia hoping to better the lives of our war fighters which i had the honor to work with other senators on a bipartisan basis, john warner, john glenn, john power, barry goldwater, legendary figures of the united states senate. many of our great military leaders, general jim jones, general jim matus, the president-elect announced today he is going to nominate to be our next secretary of defense. with all the other luminaries in the national security field, these individuals with individuals like myself work together to solve the most challenging problems of the 70s, 80s 90s, the volunteer force to be
that is why i dedicated my book to corporal hammond.his sacrifice left a lasting impression on me and every day i vow to make myself worthy of his sacrifice. this can bring a fiery intensity to my work and why i dedicated my life to ensuring corporal hammonds of the military don't -- when i return from vietnam i went to graduate school at the university of georgia. then i continue my career in public service working for a new senator from georgia hoping to better the lives of our war fighters...
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the chancellor, philip hammond, has taken a chancellor, philip hammond, has ta ken a slightly chancellorphilip hammond, has taken a slightly different tack in germany in an interview. that has led to the reaction ofjeremy corbyn. it is intriguing. i am led to the reaction ofjeremy corbyn. it is intriguing. lam not sure if this was by accident or design this morning. earlier last week, philip hammond was talking to his german counterpart. he gave an interview to one of the big sunday newspapers which has been published this morning. the chancellor talks about the way in which he sees these negotiations developing. it is a ha rd ball negotiations developing. it is a hardball message. he was asked about britain wanting to lower corporation tax, two of the lowest rate in the 620 tax, two of the lowest rate in the gzo group of countries. he has said that if access to the single market was closed off by the other eu member states, britain in effect should be prepared to not lie down, not be injured or allow its economy to be damaged, but, he suggests, to ta ke to be damaged, but, he suggests,
the chancellor, philip hammond, has taken a chancellor, philip hammond, has ta ken a slightly chancellorphilip hammond, has taken a slightly different tack in germany in an interview. that has led to the reaction ofjeremy corbyn. it is intriguing. i am led to the reaction ofjeremy corbyn. it is intriguing. lam not sure if this was by accident or design this morning. earlier last week, philip hammond was talking to his german counterpart. he gave an interview to one of the big sunday newspapers...
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that's hammonds, third platoon. tough break. he only had a couple of weeks to go. but you better call in a chopper and get yourself taken care of. i looked around at the dead and wounded sprawled beside the stream. why had the kid done it? sacrificed himself for a stranger cracks when his own return home had been so near. by then it will demand began streaming. smoke drifted like better incense. but there was something else, something important. then i remembered an arise microwave caring in and breaking over me. who to contact. i force myself to my knees, then feet, dizzy, but my legs held up and after moment i could lift i can. the deadline was still looking up at me wide-eyed. my radioman slapped a handset n my palm lichen nurse present a scalpel. are we following back, lieutenant? i took a deep breath, tore my gaze on the unblinking one, couldn't puzzle things, think about later, no, i said. help me get this tourniquet on. have a third platoon consulted the dead and wounded and follow entries that were going to take this field so we can get everyone out. no, ma
that's hammonds, third platoon. tough break. he only had a couple of weeks to go. but you better call in a chopper and get yourself taken care of. i looked around at the dead and wounded sprawled beside the stream. why had the kid done it? sacrificed himself for a stranger cracks when his own return home had been so near. by then it will demand began streaming. smoke drifted like better incense. but there was something else, something important. then i remembered an arise microwave caring in...
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it is time for a look at the weather with john hammond. necessarily the case. damp and dismal across scotla nd the case. damp and dismal across scotland and the rain pushing through the spine of england and wales. dry on either side. a touch of frost for parts of east anglia. so the across south—eastern areas but generally milder further north and west. the problems with frost for the north—west of ukip. a lot of cloud to start the day. dampness for central areas. stilljust cloud to start the day. dampness for central areas. still just and jobs left behind —— the north—west of the uk. this is where the lowest temperatures will be. italy viewing day with five or six celsius. the further north and west it will be milder and hopefully with a bit of brightness for northern ireland and scotland. a lot of dry weather to come for the week ahead and for most of us it shouldn't field too cold. more detail in herflower. —— more detail and have an hour. this is bbc news. the headlines at 11:00pm: the us president—elect, donald trump, says leaving the
it is time for a look at the weather with john hammond. necessarily the case. damp and dismal across scotla nd the case. damp and dismal across scotland and the rain pushing through the spine of england and wales. dry on either side. a touch of frost for parts of east anglia. so the across south—eastern areas but generally milder further north and west. the problems with frost for the north—west of ukip. a lot of cloud to start the day. dampness for central areas. stilljust cloud to start...
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one of those rifleman was corporal roy lee hammonds of third lemur company. would like to read a passage from my book about him. a shot rang out. the men crouched seeking cover. as a signal five or six enemy a case open up on the far side. the rapid craft billing to a motel at war as a hail of bullets came in from the right flank and ahead. no m-16s opened up in reply. a thin stream pierced Ãthe relentless patter of rain. i'm hit, i am hit. a familiar cry is that hitting the fan. take cover, to cover a yells. this was the ambush i dreaded. i rolled and embraced my rifle butt against the ridge on my best and triggered off and a half a magazine for the incoming fire. i looked downhill and saw a body between two bushes legs sprawled. rushed in short dashes and set up at an offensive position on the plane. bullets went through the brush. and cracked into trees. showering bar and white puppy would. the leader collapsed next to me. they got the dog. i measured the distance to the motionless medic around him impact was doubting up mud and water. 16 mortars Ãhere lie
one of those rifleman was corporal roy lee hammonds of third lemur company. would like to read a passage from my book about him. a shot rang out. the men crouched seeking cover. as a signal five or six enemy a case open up on the far side. the rapid craft billing to a motel at war as a hail of bullets came in from the right flank and ahead. no m-16s opened up in reply. a thin stream pierced Ãthe relentless patter of rain. i'm hit, i am hit. a familiar cry is that hitting the fan. take cover,...
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the labour leader accused mr hammond of assuming a risky strategy.eat to the european communities saying, if you do not give us what we want, we will become this strange entity on the shores of europe where there will be low levels of corporate taxation, designed to undermine the effectiveness of industry across europe. it seems a recipe for a trade war with europe. but others recognise eu leaders will recognise the benefits. we are leaving the single market, we want to make trading arrangements but we wa nt to to make trading arrangements but we want to become operating and have a free trade arrangement with the eu and have full access to services, so thatis and have full access to services, so that is where we should be. that is not damaging to the uk or eu. on tuesday, theresa may will urge the country to unite and get behind brexit but mps are concerned her approach will damage the economy. stay with us on bbc world news, still to come: the circus once billed as the greatest show on earth decides to bring down the great top on 150 yea rs. bring d
the labour leader accused mr hammond of assuming a risky strategy.eat to the european communities saying, if you do not give us what we want, we will become this strange entity on the shores of europe where there will be low levels of corporate taxation, designed to undermine the effectiveness of industry across europe. it seems a recipe for a trade war with europe. but others recognise eu leaders will recognise the benefits. we are leaving the single market, we want to make trading...
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interesting comments from the chancellor, philip hammond to this german newspaper.es, and it raises the question of how seriously we should take this. and the one hand downing st is pre—releasing choice cuts of theresa may's speech and brexit, where she will call the people to fall in behind the plan the brexit, behind the talks that will take place will stop. at the same time the chancellor spends sundays imbalance where the message seemed to have the look and feel of an ultimatum. —— spent some days in merlin. if we don't get access to the single market that we want, perhaps we will slash tax rates to entice business to britain. it interesting hearing from one source close to the chancellor this afternoon who has said that understand the seriousness with which he is saying he will adjust oui’ which he is saying he will adjust our economic model if that is needed. they think this will clearly hang over the talk is something like a threat. they might not want to describe as such but it will have the feel of an ultimatum. and that will lead as the wondering what the
interesting comments from the chancellor, philip hammond to this german newspaper.es, and it raises the question of how seriously we should take this. and the one hand downing st is pre—releasing choice cuts of theresa may's speech and brexit, where she will call the people to fall in behind the plan the brexit, behind the talks that will take place will stop. at the same time the chancellor spends sundays imbalance where the message seemed to have the look and feel of an ultimatum. ——...
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that's hammonds be, lieutenant, 3rd platoon. tough break, he only had a couple of weeks to go, but you better call in a chopper, get yourself taken care of. i looked around at the dead and wounded sprawled along the ravine. the rain seemed to be speaking in a language i'd forgotten. why had the kid done it? sacrificed himself for a stranger? when his own return home had been so near? but then a wounded man began screaming, a salvo came in and detonated along the the crest. smoke drifted like bitter incense. but there was something else too, something important. then i remembered in a rush like a wave tearing in and breaking over me. move to contact, our regimental commander says move out. weak, dizzy, but my be legs held out ott, and the dead marine was still looking up at me, wide-eyed. my radio man slapped the hand set in my palm. we falling back, lieutenant? i took a deep breath, shuddered and tore my gaze from that unblinking one. no, corporal, i said. help me get this tournament debt on -- tourniquet on and follow and trace
that's hammonds be, lieutenant, 3rd platoon. tough break, he only had a couple of weeks to go, but you better call in a chopper, get yourself taken care of. i looked around at the dead and wounded sprawled along the ravine. the rain seemed to be speaking in a language i'd forgotten. why had the kid done it? sacrificed himself for a stranger? when his own return home had been so near? but then a wounded man began screaming, a salvo came in and detonated along the the crest. smoke drifted like...
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and frankly, philip hammond is probably pretty glad that we are a nation of consumers.e services sector of the uk economy, 80% of the uk economy, that has really lifted those growth figures. retail, restaurants and travel agents have all been contributing to those growth figures. as you say, there were lots of gloomy forecasts about what would happen to the economy if we voted to leave the european union, which of course we did. i kicked off by asking the chancellor here in reading whether this was a pain cancelled or delayed. of course, we recognise that as we go into this period of negotiation with the european union and as we absorb the impacts of the depreciation of stirling last year, there will be more uncertainty ahead during the course of this year. but the fact the economy is so robust and resilient going in should give us and resilient going in should give us great cause for optimism about britain's future. of course, brexit and our negotiations for leaving the european union are at least one of the big unknowns the uk economy, the chancellor told me there wer
and frankly, philip hammond is probably pretty glad that we are a nation of consumers.e services sector of the uk economy, 80% of the uk economy, that has really lifted those growth figures. retail, restaurants and travel agents have all been contributing to those growth figures. as you say, there were lots of gloomy forecasts about what would happen to the economy if we voted to leave the european union, which of course we did. i kicked off by asking the chancellor here in reading whether this...
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paula hammond hopes that by bringing their case to light that strange behavior like continual one on one time with teachers or coaches when no one else is around will serve as red flags for adults to speak up. they also hope their story is going to prevent cases like this from happening to other children. >> coming up, nbc bay area responds to a lot of complaints about airlines being sticklers. consumer investigator chriss says you're legally entitled to flexibility for the first 24 hours. >> not 100% sure about the flight you want to book? the airlines will give you hours to either hold those seats or buy that ticket, and then cancel it without penalty. read up on the policy before you pay. >> if you have a consumer complaint call chriss and our investigative team. you see the number right there on your screen, 1-888-996 tips. or visit nbc bay area.com/responds. also coming up next. >> the of us connecting are astronomically low. >> how one phone number sent an oakland photographer on a journey she'll never forget. that's all it took to send an oakland photographer on a once-in-a-li
paula hammond hopes that by bringing their case to light that strange behavior like continual one on one time with teachers or coaches when no one else is around will serve as red flags for adults to speak up. they also hope their story is going to prevent cases like this from happening to other children. >> coming up, nbc bay area responds to a lot of complaints about airlines being sticklers. consumer investigator chriss says you're legally entitled to flexibility for the first 24...
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we spoke to philip hammond. we spoke to the e.u. side as well.t do business leaders want to hear from theresa may? simon: i guess they want to hear a bit more of what she said on tuesday, that she's going to try to look after british businesses based abroad -- based in london, thanks among them, that she's got a plan to maintain their current level of trade with the e.u. she can't grant that herself. that is something for the negotiations and financiers. just as she is cementing her plans, they are building there's , to move people out of london. francine: you have to have a pecking order of things you need to be sure you get guarantees for or not. what do we understand about financial services? simon: philip hammond talking about the importance of finance to the economy, the importance of the government. the government has actually signaled it is going to be one of many businesses we try to look after. francine: simon kennedy, our brexit editor. the prime minister just going on stage. starting her big dallas speech live. let's listen in. ms. may
we spoke to philip hammond. we spoke to the e.u. side as well.t do business leaders want to hear from theresa may? simon: i guess they want to hear a bit more of what she said on tuesday, that she's going to try to look after british businesses based abroad -- based in london, thanks among them, that she's got a plan to maintain their current level of trade with the e.u. she can't grant that herself. that is something for the negotiations and financiers. just as she is cementing her plans, they...
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while he was still in thejob, philip hammond became the first uk foreign secretary to visit the islandhe revolution in 1959. now, the chancellor of the exchequer, during his trip, mr hammond signed a memorandum of understanding covering energy, finance, education and culture, and held talks with raul castro. the great issue is the relationship between cuba and the united states, and the beginning of a flaw in that relationship, the beginning of the normalisation, makes many things possible that have not been possible for decades. it makes economic development possible. of course, since that visit, britain has voted to leave the eu. as the reality of brexit reckons, uk companies are looking to latin america and the caribbean. unilever just cemented looking to latin america and the caribbean. unileverjust cemented a deal on a £20 million investment outside havana. when the uk eventually leave the eu, it may become far more common to find british companies doing what unileverjust it, british companies doing what unilever just it, laying british companies doing what unileverjust it, laying
while he was still in thejob, philip hammond became the first uk foreign secretary to visit the islandhe revolution in 1959. now, the chancellor of the exchequer, during his trip, mr hammond signed a memorandum of understanding covering energy, finance, education and culture, and held talks with raul castro. the great issue is the relationship between cuba and the united states, and the beginning of a flaw in that relationship, the beginning of the normalisation, makes many things possible that...
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i think now philip hammond will be looking towards is his next big event, the budget in march.the government will have a bit more money to play with. the government's receipts will have increased from taxes. it doesn't mean we are out of the wards, the bank of england is still saying that growth next you will be lower than forecast this year, but for the moment the uk economy is certainly continuing with that strong and robust growth that we seen today. our economics editor. the number of cars being built in the uk has reached a 17—year high amid the continued economic recovery in europe. the society of motor manufacturers and traders says more than one—point—seven million vehicles were made last year — but they warned that investment in the industry is falling due to uncertainty about brexit. our industry correspondent john moylan reports. built in britain, but tested the countries around the world. here in southampton, they ship about 17,000 ca i’s southampton, they ship about 17,000 cars a week. as the uk's biggest car export terminal, a gateway to the world. the ability to
i think now philip hammond will be looking towards is his next big event, the budget in march.the government will have a bit more money to play with. the government's receipts will have increased from taxes. it doesn't mean we are out of the wards, the bank of england is still saying that growth next you will be lower than forecast this year, but for the moment the uk economy is certainly continuing with that strong and robust growth that we seen today. our economics editor. the number of cars...
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philip hammond was in berlin earlier this week and was talking to his counterpart there.terview to one of the leading sunday papers, which has been published this morning. this is intriguing, because we're not getting much detailfrom downing street, but a fair bit from the chancellor. he seems to have given ita chancellor. he seems to have given it a bit of an ultimatum and he has said to the germans, if you would give us access to the single market, we are prepared to look at our taxation regime, our corporation tax regime and perhaps to relax it, so that we will remain competitive. he says the british people are not going to lie down and say, too bad, we have been wounded. he saying we would allow short—term economic damage if we are shut out of the single market. so some pretty tough words they are ahead of this big speech from the prime minister.m terms of the politics of it within the conservative party and the country, calling for unity when some people will look for even a cigarette paper's worth of difference between what the prime minister to seeing and what phil
philip hammond was in berlin earlier this week and was talking to his counterpart there.terview to one of the leading sunday papers, which has been published this morning. this is intriguing, because we're not getting much detailfrom downing street, but a fair bit from the chancellor. he seems to have given ita chancellor. he seems to have given it a bit of an ultimatum and he has said to the germans, if you would give us access to the single market, we are prepared to look at our taxation...
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mr hammond was accused of pursuing a risky strategy.ommunity saying that if you don't give is exactly what we wa nt we if you don't give is exactly what we want we will become a strange entity on the shores of europe with very low levels of corporate taxation, designed to undermine the effectiveness of industry across europe. it seems to me, a recipe for some kind of trade war with europe. others believe leaders will recognise the benefits of an open trading relationship with the united kingdom. in leaving the single market, we do not want to be in it oi’ market, we do not want to be in it or in the customs union. but we want to be caught operative in a free—trade agreement with the eu and have full access to services. that is where we should be. that is not damaging to the uk or the eu. on tuesday, theresa may will urge the country to unite and get behind brexit. but many mps are concerned her approachable damage the economy. here's a culture clash story if ever there was one. eating dog meat is part of the culture in much of east asia
mr hammond was accused of pursuing a risky strategy.ommunity saying that if you don't give is exactly what we wa nt we if you don't give is exactly what we want we will become a strange entity on the shores of europe with very low levels of corporate taxation, designed to undermine the effectiveness of industry across europe. it seems to me, a recipe for some kind of trade war with europe. others believe leaders will recognise the benefits of an open trading relationship with the united...
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chancellor, philip hammond. we were trying to figure out what brexit for job losses. one person who is watching this changing of the guard. cofounder of soho china. thank you for joining us. you have great global perspective and you give us a unique insight into the chinese market. how do you see real estate going around the world, are we going to pick up in u.s. real estate and the deafening in u.k. real estate? yes: i spent a few days in london trying to understand the brexit impact on u.k. real estate and trying to understand what is the reduction for financial service companies in london? and then i can translate that into square footage. i'm hearing different numbers. some people talk about 80,000, 85,000, some people say 10%, 5%. it is a little unclear what it is for sure that everyone is thinking the number will go down. .o how and when down?ng: well property go >> you can count how many cranes in london in the city. you know how many square meters are coming on the market. you need to understand what the demand for that is, if it is an aggregate going down tha
chancellor, philip hammond. we were trying to figure out what brexit for job losses. one person who is watching this changing of the guard. cofounder of soho china. thank you for joining us. you have great global perspective and you give us a unique insight into the chinese market. how do you see real estate going around the world, are we going to pick up in u.s. real estate and the deafening in u.k. real estate? yes: i spent a few days in london trying to understand the brexit impact on u.k....
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i don‘t think that is helpful, because philip hammond in general has seemed to be one of the more sensibleies for you now on bbc news: northern ireland secretary james brokenshire says new elections will be held for the assembly on the 2nd of march. it follows the collapse of the power—sharing government. donald trump has promised a trade deal with britain will be a priority when he becomes us president on friday. an inquest into the fatal shootings of british tourists in tunisia 18 months ago has been told local security unit deliberately and unjustifiably delayed their arrival at the scene. sport now for a full round up from the bbc sport centre. good evening. competing at his first grand slam tournament as world number one, andy murray made a winning start in melbourne. he beat ukraine in straight sets to reach the second round at the australian open. i think he played well, my opponent. he was very aggressive and i made it difficult, but the conditions, i was playing very fast all their, it was very lively, which she hasn‘t been in the practice of weeks. so i found it hard that i manag
i don‘t think that is helpful, because philip hammond in general has seemed to be one of the more sensibleies for you now on bbc news: northern ireland secretary james brokenshire says new elections will be held for the assembly on the 2nd of march. it follows the collapse of the power—sharing government. donald trump has promised a trade deal with britain will be a priority when he becomes us president on friday. an inquest into the fatal shootings of british tourists in tunisia 18 months...
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philip hammond talking this afternoon.ir—lift in utah after becoming trapped by his backpack. the incident occurred monday at a mountain resort south of salt lake city. the lift operators moved quickly to stop the lift and put a mat on the ground below in case the boy fell. we could not believe this was happening right in front of us. he was hanging down below the chair lift a good couple of feet. we were all very concerned, not only that he would drop, but that perhaps his backpack could be strangling him. they grabbed a very long ladder and brought it up to the lifts and leaned it against the chairlift. 0ne individual climbed up. that ski patrol guy is strong to pull him like that. when we saw him being lifted up onto that chair, we were all ecstatic. superhero! i was amazed that he was able to hang out there as long as he did. but he was doing the right things. getting the weight off of him. getting the weight off of him. getting his pulls away from him so if he did fall he would not get impaled. that footage that has j
philip hammond talking this afternoon.ir—lift in utah after becoming trapped by his backpack. the incident occurred monday at a mountain resort south of salt lake city. the lift operators moved quickly to stop the lift and put a mat on the ground below in case the boy fell. we could not believe this was happening right in front of us. he was hanging down below the chair lift a good couple of feet. we were all very concerned, not only that he would drop, but that perhaps his backpack could be...
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mr hammond hinted at steep cuts in business taxes, to regain competitiveness.is our political correspondent vicki young. theresa may is thinking about life outside the european union. she says she wants to make a success of brexit, and the economy will be all—important. and tonight there was all—important. and tonight there was a boost of ministers when the times reported that the president—elect, donald trump, was offering britain a quick and fair trade deal within weeks. in an interview with conservative mp and brexit campaigner michael gove, mr trump compared his approach with president obama's. obama said you will go to the back of the lion, meaning if it does happen... in other words, the front of the queue. i think you are doing great. so what might written's economy look like after brexit? in an interview with a german newspaper, the chancellor was asked whether uk could become the tax haven of europe, with lower tax rates and fewer regulations for business. he admitted the government might have to take such action to encourage companies to set up in the
mr hammond hinted at steep cuts in business taxes, to regain competitiveness.is our political correspondent vicki young. theresa may is thinking about life outside the european union. she says she wants to make a success of brexit, and the economy will be all—important. and tonight there was all—important. and tonight there was a boost of ministers when the times reported that the president—elect, donald trump, was offering britain a quick and fair trade deal within weeks. in an interview...
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i think now philip hammond will be looking towards is his next big event, the budget in march.have a bit more money to play with. the government's receipts will have increased from taxes will stop it doesn't mean we are out of the wards, the bank of england is still saying that growth next you will be lower than forecast this year, but for the moment the uk economy is certainly continuing with that strong and robust growth that we seen strong and robust growth that we seen today. our economics editor. we are hearing that the unions involved with tata steeled to ensure the future of their plans are going to recommend the offer from the company to their members at the ballot that will stop on monday. there have been meetings that have been continuing between the unions and the company and it is thought that more detailed pension arrangements have now convinced the unions to recommend the deal. they went sure at first, but they now will recommend it. there have been speculation that the rescue plan that had been offered by the company would have been rejected by workers in a ballo
i think now philip hammond will be looking towards is his next big event, the budget in march.have a bit more money to play with. the government's receipts will have increased from taxes will stop it doesn't mean we are out of the wards, the bank of england is still saying that growth next you will be lower than forecast this year, but for the moment the uk economy is certainly continuing with that strong and robust growth that we seen strong and robust growth that we seen today. our economics...
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frankly, philip hammond is probably pretty glad we are amy she and of consumers. services sector, 80% of the uk economy, that has lifted those growth figures. retail, restaurants and travel agents have all been contributing to those growth figures. as you say, there were a lot of gloomy forecasts about what had happened to the economy if we voted to leave the european union. i kicked off by asking the chancellor here in redding, whether this was pain cancel or pain delayed. we recognise that as we go into this period of negotiation with the european union and as we absorb the impact of the pre—season of stirling last year, they will be more uncertainty ahead during the course of this year. the fact the economy is so robust and resilient going in should give us great cause for optimism of ourfuture. brexit and an negotiations for leaving the european union are one of the big earners for the uk economy. the tiles were told me there were concerns about business investment being delayed because of worries about that uncertainty. —— the chancellor. i asked him whether
frankly, philip hammond is probably pretty glad we are amy she and of consumers. services sector, 80% of the uk economy, that has lifted those growth figures. retail, restaurants and travel agents have all been contributing to those growth figures. as you say, there were a lot of gloomy forecasts about what had happened to the economy if we voted to leave the european union. i kicked off by asking the chancellor here in redding, whether this was pain cancel or pain delayed. we recognise that as...
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mr hammond said he had done a good job, but had chosen to resign early because of the timing of brexit political correspondent vicky young is in westminster. what more did he have to say and how are things looking now for theresa may's brexit strategy? we are starting the air as we finished it when it comes to brexit with lots of questions about whether theresa may and her team questions about whether theresa may and herteam are questions about whether theresa may and her team are ready for those negotiations, whether they have a tea m negotiations, whether they have a team which is experienced enough, whether they had even decided on the objective is. the problem for downing street is those questions are coming from someone who has been on the inside for several years i think what we have seen is downing street trying to get back on the front foot with this swift appointment of a new ambassador and it's an appointment but has gone down pretty well, lots of praise for him for his energy, his enthusiasm and for his knowledge. here's a very experienced and seasoned diplomat. very tough.
mr hammond said he had done a good job, but had chosen to resign early because of the timing of brexit political correspondent vicky young is in westminster. what more did he have to say and how are things looking now for theresa may's brexit strategy? we are starting the air as we finished it when it comes to brexit with lots of questions about whether theresa may and her team questions about whether theresa may and herteam are questions about whether theresa may and her team are ready for...
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seems some of the key details have been leaked over the weekend, but it segues nicely to philip hammond'somments that if the uk needed to recalibrate its economy, it would. taken together has meant traders in asia have taken at the signal we are in for a hard brexit and that is what theresa may will signal. we know that the pound has really been the one asset subject to all kinds of volatility whenever there is talk of a hard brexit — will there be any stability for the currency?” a hard brexit — will there be any stability for the currency? i think there is a self curing element to there is a self curing element to the sterling weakness. before brexit, we even got up to $1.50. now we are down around a dollar 20, a big list to the uk economy. traders will be focusing on the october line. we could see some heavy selling but if that level can hold, people can recognise that the uk economy was in good shape over the last six months of 2016 relative to expectation and sterling weakness continues to give expert, british industry and services, a lift as we go forward. it is a self curing elemen
seems some of the key details have been leaked over the weekend, but it segues nicely to philip hammond'somments that if the uk needed to recalibrate its economy, it would. taken together has meant traders in asia have taken at the signal we are in for a hard brexit and that is what theresa may will signal. we know that the pound has really been the one asset subject to all kinds of volatility whenever there is talk of a hard brexit — will there be any stability for the currency?” a hard...
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the chancellor, philip hammond, said the figures show the economy is robust but warned there could beeconomics editor, kamal ahmed reports it was napoleon who famously and sarcastically called us a nation of shopkeepers, and the government will be pleased today the uk economy is still one based on consumers and the high street. britain's services sector, 80% of the economy, was the reason for the positive growth figures. for shoppers in reading, it was good business as usual. a lot of people thought that the referendum and the vote to leave the eu would mean consumers might be nervous, "what does the future hold?" and would stop spending. did you find that was true? no, i haven't seen any difference personally. i think consumer spending will maintain itself and, long—term, i think we are in for a good ride. i think we are in a terribly unstable situation, i really do. we have got nothing that is filling us with confidence. instability, lack of confidence. they drove a myriad of warnings before the referendum. there would be a hit to the value of people's homes, at least 10%, and up to
the chancellor, philip hammond, said the figures show the economy is robust but warned there could beeconomics editor, kamal ahmed reports it was napoleon who famously and sarcastically called us a nation of shopkeepers, and the government will be pleased today the uk economy is still one based on consumers and the high street. britain's services sector, 80% of the economy, was the reason for the positive growth figures. for shoppers in reading, it was good business as usual. a lot of people...
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to know that this is not okay. >> the hammond family, are very brave. they hope by bringing their case to light, their strange behavior with teachers or coaches when no one else is around, may flag other adults to speak up. they hope their story will ultimately prevent other cases from happening like this to other kids. terry and janelle? >> thanks a lot. >>> sunnyvale's new police chief officially on the job today. there he is. the police department tweeted out this photo. the department also wrote, they are excited to have him on board. >>> a pillow company accused of breaking the rules. part of the problem is playing out in a california courtroom. >>> tesla's factory of the future is right now. we'll take you to the nevada desert to learn more about it next. talk about a getaway. a couple of theives pepper sprayed a security guard as they bolted from a department store with stolen goods. take a look. >>> you talk about a getaway. a couple thieves bolted a security guard. the pair walked into a macy's in daily city. shoplifted cosmetics and clothing.
to know that this is not okay. >> the hammond family, are very brave. they hope by bringing their case to light, their strange behavior with teachers or coaches when no one else is around, may flag other adults to speak up. they hope their story will ultimately prevent other cases from happening like this to other kids. terry and janelle? >> thanks a lot. >>> sunnyvale's new police chief officially on the job today. there he is. the police department tweeted out this photo....
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philip hammond is a fan, you are not?bout the government positions. we think would be better off outside because of the reasons in the package earlier, being outside means we can negotiate our own trade deals with other countries. in her speech tomorrow the prime minister will set a direction of travel that will take us direction of travel that will take us out of the customs union but i suspect she will acknowledge it's not as simple as clicking your fingers, but i believe it is the desirable outcome. one of the things i have said today in other interviews is not in government any more, i don't have access to as things seem to me on the basis of the facts, i would be outside. as everi the facts, i would be outside. as ever i will allow the possibility i might be wrong. a loyal member of the party and you will support them. other aspects of brexit, headline aspect, transition deal, a lot of brexiteers basically think that a transition period is slowing it all down, potentially kicking it into the long grass, how long for
philip hammond is a fan, you are not?bout the government positions. we think would be better off outside because of the reasons in the package earlier, being outside means we can negotiate our own trade deals with other countries. in her speech tomorrow the prime minister will set a direction of travel that will take us direction of travel that will take us out of the customs union but i suspect she will acknowledge it's not as simple as clicking your fingers, but i believe it is the desirable...
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john hammond has all the details. a lot of weather coming our way. how bad will it get?r example. some snore around, no settling. but let's get this in perspective. i have just settling. but let's get this in perspective. i havejust been looking back 30 years ago today. we had blizzards across east anglia and the south—east, which i can remember. and daytime highs across many parts of the uk were between —6 and minus eight. it was the coldest day of the 20th century. so, yes, it is called out there, but let's get things in perspective. a little winter, yes, and it has been so mild of course so far —— it is cold out there. it started off so wet. turning to sleep, as you can see there, then in the last hour or so turning to snore. within the m25, a slushy covering, but in the suburbs and hills around london some of this white stuff no depositing a few centimetres of snow —— turning to snow. it will turn to snow. an hour 01’ snow. it will turn to snow. an hour or two back of that will give a good covering, perhaps more. it does not hang around but are starting to clear away
john hammond has all the details. a lot of weather coming our way. how bad will it get?r example. some snore around, no settling. but let's get this in perspective. i have just settling. but let's get this in perspective. i havejust been looking back 30 years ago today. we had blizzards across east anglia and the south—east, which i can remember. and daytime highs across many parts of the uk were between —6 and minus eight. it was the coldest day of the 20th century. so, yes, it is called...
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in order to pick him up because he needed a ride. >> hammond, indiana, the town where nailah's car was found. on the 6th of december, 2007, reginald potts was arrested for the murder of nailah franklin. but reginald quite vehemently denied killing her. >> this is the evidence, okay? we can put you -- >> fabrication, yes, said reginald. he was being framed. >> coming up -- >> a suspect bares all. >> what's that? >> okay. >> but would he reveal the truth? when "dateline extra" continues. >> welcome back. i love my shop, but my back pain was making it hard to sleep and open up on time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. now i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. trust number one doctor recommended dulcolax constipated? use dulcolax tablets for gentle overnight relief suppositories for relief in minutes and stool softeners for comfortable relief of hard stools. dulcolax, designed for dependable relief like their photo claims tool. it helps settle your claim quickly, which saves time, which saves money. and when they sa
in order to pick him up because he needed a ride. >> hammond, indiana, the town where nailah's car was found. on the 6th of december, 2007, reginald potts was arrested for the murder of nailah franklin. but reginald quite vehemently denied killing her. >> this is the evidence, okay? we can put you -- >> fabrication, yes, said reginald. he was being framed. >> coming up -- >> a suspect bares all. >> what's that? >> okay. >> but would he reveal the...
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. —— chancellor philip hammond.r vision of a "truly global britain" to business leaders at the world economic forum in switzerland. the prime minister said the uk would step up as an advocate for business and free trade after brexit, but said the government needed to respond to the concerns of citizens who felt left behind by the pace of economic change. she said britain faced an uncertain road ahead and would need to forge a new role in the wider world. the united kingdom, a country that has so often been at the forefront of economic and social change, will step up to a new leadership role as the strongest and most forceful advocate for business, free markets and free trade anywhere in the world. for that is the unique opportunity that britain now has. i speak to you this morning as the prime minister of a country that faces the future with confidence. for a little over six months ago, millions of my fellow citizens upset the odds of voting with determination and quiet resolve to leave the european union and embrac
. —— chancellor philip hammond.r vision of a "truly global britain" to business leaders at the world economic forum in switzerland. the prime minister said the uk would step up as an advocate for business and free trade after brexit, but said the government needed to respond to the concerns of citizens who felt left behind by the pace of economic change. she said britain faced an uncertain road ahead and would need to forge a new role in the wider world. the united kingdom, a...
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trait is finding no reassurance in the comments of philip hammond.the verizon for verizon? we will have details on that. and later, donald trump takes the wheel. what will that mean for the auto industry? this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: welcome back. let us take a look at what is happening with the crude prices. theve put this next to bloomberg dollar index as well because the correlation works well. a bottoming out of oil this morning. but again, that is slightly mirrored by what is happening in the dollar trade but a small position at the moment. we will see what donald trump has tomorrow. i suspect that will be a factor when it comes to the dollar trade and the energy trades. let us show you what is happening with the european trade. the 600 is down but not by much. the ftse 100 up by 0.2%. the pound is stable. we are watching some individual stock stories. morrison, tesco -- will bid this morning. another is trading to the downside but it is a very expensive stock. matt: i am looking at which stocks are moving up and down with the mmr screen. , we seem
trait is finding no reassurance in the comments of philip hammond.the verizon for verizon? we will have details on that. and later, donald trump takes the wheel. what will that mean for the auto industry? this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: welcome back. let us take a look at what is happening with the crude prices. theve put this next to bloomberg dollar index as well because the correlation works well. a bottoming out of oil this morning. but again, that is slightly mirrored by what is happening in...
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many are wondering if hammond will be able to convince its party. who photo forple manuel valls said they might not vote for -- the calley paper is saying he might have won the primary, but the tough stuff is really to come. the hardest remains ahead, and there is a very similar analysis on the front page of the communist paper, saying nothing less than anything remains to be done. upsetof people were very manuel valls.and si frenchto wrap up -- handball champs in france? flo: french people are huge huge fans of handball, calling them the masters of time. talking about champions, we have reached unexplored summits. we earned the title of being the best handles team -- the best handball team of all time. also a tip of the had to roger federer, the swiss tennis man who won the australian open. his 18th grand slam title, page 35. genie: thank you for that. thanks to you for watching. do not forget, for a closer look at the press review, you can always check out our website. protests against donald trump's travel ban are spreading around the world. live
many are wondering if hammond will be able to convince its party. who photo forple manuel valls said they might not vote for -- the calley paper is saying he might have won the primary, but the tough stuff is really to come. the hardest remains ahead, and there is a very similar analysis on the front page of the communist paper, saying nothing less than anything remains to be done. upsetof people were very manuel valls.and si frenchto wrap up -- handball champs in france? flo: french people are...
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here's john hammond. we'll keep a close eye on conditions on the east coast.s as low as minus ten. winter we show was coming down on the breeze. the winds will continue to moderate. something more like rainer as it turns that little bit milder. —— something more like rain. sunday will be different completely. france from the west will produced cloud and some burst of rain. perhaps no more than 45 degrees but much milder for the best. hello. this is bbc news with christian fraser. the headlines just after 19:30. there are flood warnings along the east coast of england as a tidal surge and strong winds force people from their homes. almost half of hospitals in england declared a major alert in the first week of the year, as the health service comes under increasing pressure. the labour mp for stoke—on—trent central, tristram hunt, is resigning from parliament — his departure triggers a by—election. lord snowdon, the photographer and former husband of princess margaret, has died at the age of 86. the environment agency has been warning that high tides around the
here's john hammond. we'll keep a close eye on conditions on the east coast.s as low as minus ten. winter we show was coming down on the breeze. the winds will continue to moderate. something more like rainer as it turns that little bit milder. —— something more like rain. sunday will be different completely. france from the west will produced cloud and some burst of rain. perhaps no more than 45 degrees but much milder for the best. hello. this is bbc news with christian fraser. the...
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hammond says he wants to strengthen trade ties with partners.e context of theresa may's visit to washington. sorry, back to the conversation about the u.s.. there is a lot going on this morning. lots of things to juggle. interesting to consider the role of the dollar as part of the architecture of global trade. i was reading research this morning, talking about what happens to the dollar if the u.s. is the country that wants to step back from global trade and it is the u.s. dollar that we all used to do these deals. indan: chinese is increasing global trade, but it has yet to be the common denominator in commodities and others. when you buy oil, it is against the dollar. its actually quite hard to do at this stage. some of it will take a long time generation. then you have the decline of the dollar as currencies increase. anna: but china would have to change before that would happen. the peso breaking through three standard deviations. the peso was not on every fx experts radar until donald trump came along and it was something we all watched. w
hammond says he wants to strengthen trade ties with partners.e context of theresa may's visit to washington. sorry, back to the conversation about the u.s.. there is a lot going on this morning. lots of things to juggle. interesting to consider the role of the dollar as part of the architecture of global trade. i was reading research this morning, talking about what happens to the dollar if the u.s. is the country that wants to step back from global trade and it is the u.s. dollar that we all...
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her chancellor philip hammond has had an interview with the german newspaper, in which he appears tothe something of an ultimatum to the other member states, suggesting that if britain's single market access was closed, perhaps we could relax the tax regulation system here, in order to remain competitive. will the speech silence the debate and controversy?” competitive. will the speech silence the debate and controversy? i doubt it. thank you very much. multi—billion pound plans to renovate the palace of westminster, including both houses of parliament, are to be subject to an inquiry by a committee of mps. the commons treasury committee will examine whether the repair plans offer value for money, and consider whether both mps and lords will have to move out while the work is being done. here's our political correspondent tom barton. the buildings of parliament are not in a good way. stonework is crumbling, roofs are leaking and something needs to be done to bring the palace of westminster back to life. parliament is part of a world heritage site, recognised as a building of outstand
her chancellor philip hammond has had an interview with the german newspaper, in which he appears tothe something of an ultimatum to the other member states, suggesting that if britain's single market access was closed, perhaps we could relax the tax regulation system here, in order to remain competitive. will the speech silence the debate and controversy?” competitive. will the speech silence the debate and controversy? i doubt it. thank you very much. multi—billion pound plans to renovate...
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the chancellor philip hammond has been speaking to sky news arabia on a trip to abu dhabi, he said theut had chosen to resign because of the timing of brexit negotiations. the prime minister is expected to give what is being billed as a major speech about brexit later in the month. he was coming up to the end of his tenure, coming to retirement, later this year. he took the decision to go early and allow somebody else to ta ke go early and allow somebody else to take over now, before the article 15 0dis is served, before the negotiations begin, and then to see those negotiations right the way through to their conclusion. sir tim barrel, whom i nowell. iworked closely with him and appointed him as my political director at the foreign office. he is a very experienced and caesium and —— and seasoned diplomat. he is very tough, having worked in moscow for years. he has good knowledge of how the eu works and is a tough negotiator, so he will be a great asset for britain in the negotiating process. that was philip hammond, talking a little bit more about the resignation of sir ivan rogers an
the chancellor philip hammond has been speaking to sky news arabia on a trip to abu dhabi, he said theut had chosen to resign because of the timing of brexit negotiations. the prime minister is expected to give what is being billed as a major speech about brexit later in the month. he was coming up to the end of his tenure, coming to retirement, later this year. he took the decision to go early and allow somebody else to ta ke go early and allow somebody else to take over now, before the...
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with me is the bbc weather presenterjohn hammond. in terms of commuting so what is happening? this is about to happen, we are getting reports in the last few minutes of the rain beginning to turn to snow. match taylor texting about half an hour ago telling me it was snowing at his house and he's quite low down in oxfordshire. not all of this blue will turn white but some of it is beginning to, the north—west of london, it's the critical period in the next hour or two. temperature slinking down to one or two degrees which turns the blue and white. how much we get is another matter. it only takes a slushy deposit in london to bring the capital to a standstill and it's entirely possible we will get that just standstill and it's entirely possible we will get thatjust in time for the rush—hour about 5pm, 6pm, 7pm. explain to me why temperatures of one and 2 degrees means you get snow? you would think it would come when it's zero or below? because it takes a finite amount of time to melt, if it is zero at 200 feet up in the air the snowfla
with me is the bbc weather presenterjohn hammond. in terms of commuting so what is happening? this is about to happen, we are getting reports in the last few minutes of the rain beginning to turn to snow. match taylor texting about half an hour ago telling me it was snowing at his house and he's quite low down in oxfordshire. not all of this blue will turn white but some of it is beginning to, the north—west of london, it's the critical period in the next hour or two. temperature slinking...
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that comes from john hammond. hello, john. hello, jane.uch going to melt from here on in. the cold feel continues, down from the north—west. it has delivered scenes like this. snow drifting around in the strong winds. it is the strong winds which have caused problems in the east coast. the combination of strong wind and a high spring tide as well. so, yes, we are keeping very watchful and the conditions down the east coast. only a couple of hours as the high tide leaves its way down is eastern coastal areas. we have severe flood warnings in force, with the possibility of coastal flooding as we head through the evening, moving its way southwards. if you have any concerns about the ongoing situation, check out the flood line number. weather—wise, further wintry showers are expected across the more northern and western areas. further accumulations of snow in some areas, particularly near the coast. some showers creeping in land and parts of the midlands. there are warnings in force from the met office about ice. temperatures widely down to fr
that comes from john hammond. hello, john. hello, jane.uch going to melt from here on in. the cold feel continues, down from the north—west. it has delivered scenes like this. snow drifting around in the strong winds. it is the strong winds which have caused problems in the east coast. the combination of strong wind and a high spring tide as well. so, yes, we are keeping very watchful and the conditions down the east coast. only a couple of hours as the high tide leaves its way down is...
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he was responding to comments by the chancellor, phillip hammond, who told a german newspaper that britainouldn't "lie down wounded" if it no longer had access to the single market and hinted that corporation tax could be cut in response. on tuesday, theresa may is due to reveal details of her brexit strategy. our political correspondent tom bateman reports. under pressure to reveal a plan for brexit, theresa may will hope to answer her critics this week, calling for unity and an end to insults or relieving the eu. —— over leaving the eu. injune, people voted for change, and a change is going to come. when she first detailed her thinking on brexit, the prime minister said it must mean control of immigration policy and ministers with the power to strike global trade deals. her speech on tuesday seems likely to reflect that, which many interpret as britain being outside the formal market, but seeking bespoke trade deals. i think the prime minister has always been clear that she wants the uk to be an open, outward looking trade nation. she has said that on a number of occasions. that is the p
he was responding to comments by the chancellor, phillip hammond, who told a german newspaper that britainouldn't "lie down wounded" if it no longer had access to the single market and hinted that corporation tax could be cut in response. on tuesday, theresa may is due to reveal details of her brexit strategy. our political correspondent tom bateman reports. under pressure to reveal a plan for brexit, theresa may will hope to answer her critics this week, calling for unity and an end...
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more details for the week ahead withjohn hammond in half an hour.ough some of the main stories here in the bbc newsroom. just a week until he's inaugurated and donald trump continues to make headlines that he'd no doubt prefer not to. the former british spy who produced a dossier about mr trump's alleged behaviour while in russia has gone into hiding. we've been following the cyprus reunification talks all week. today at talks in geneva, the un secretary general has said that a deal is very close. the eu is planning to draw up rules for how humans might get along with artificial intelligence or robots. and sports news — former england football manager graham taylor has died.
more details for the week ahead withjohn hammond in half an hour.ough some of the main stories here in the bbc newsroom. just a week until he's inaugurated and donald trump continues to make headlines that he'd no doubt prefer not to. the former british spy who produced a dossier about mr trump's alleged behaviour while in russia has gone into hiding. we've been following the cyprus reunification talks all week. today at talks in geneva, the un secretary general has said that a deal is very...
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philip hammond was in berlin on monday, tuesday last week, talking to his german counterpart.gave an interview at the time to one of the big sunday newspapers, which has been published this morning. the chancellor talks about the way in which he sees these negotiations developing. and it's a pretty hardball message. he was asked about britain wanting to lower corporation tax, to have the lowest rate in the 620 group of countries. he has said that if access to the single market was closed off by the other eu member states, that britain, in effect, should be prepared to not lie down, not be wounded, not allow its economy to be damaged, but to come he suggests, take action on that. that could affect the tax system, the system of regulation. this is being interpreted by some as being, i'll be going to seek lower corporation tax rates if we can't get those deals to get access to the single market. he says he is optimistic. alreadyjeremy corbyn has given his interpretation of what that could mean. she appears to be heading us in the direction of a bargain basement economy on the sho
philip hammond was in berlin on monday, tuesday last week, talking to his german counterpart.gave an interview at the time to one of the big sunday newspapers, which has been published this morning. the chancellor talks about the way in which he sees these negotiations developing. and it's a pretty hardball message. he was asked about britain wanting to lower corporation tax, to have the lowest rate in the 620 group of countries. he has said that if access to the single market was closed off by...
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here's john hammond variety is the spice of life and we've had that recently, haven't we?dover. fog thickening up the castle in dover. fog thickening up again tonight, freezing fog patches will cause disruption into the morning. you can go online for the morning. you can go online for the latest updates. cloud shifting across to clear some fog, but more fog behind, wales and down into the southern counties as well. this could be the scene first thing. not everybody waking up to fog, but allow extra time for yourjourney. warnings in force from the met office and temperatures well down, slippery surfaces. far west avoiding the fog, not so much across northern england but some patches around. for northern ireland and scotland it will be much milder, well above freezing. bit of a breeze and some rain around especially across western scotland. no great amounts and lot of dry weather, albeit quite cloudy. best sunshine further south and east to england and wales wants the fog has shifted. for some places, just like today, it may not shift and it will be particularly chilly. my o
here's john hammond variety is the spice of life and we've had that recently, haven't we?dover. fog thickening up the castle in dover. fog thickening up again tonight, freezing fog patches will cause disruption into the morning. you can go online for the morning. you can go online for the latest updates. cloud shifting across to clear some fog, but more fog behind, wales and down into the southern counties as well. this could be the scene first thing. not everybody waking up to fog, but allow...
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he was responding to comments by the chancellor, phillip hammond, who told a german newspaper that britained that corporation tax could be cut in response. this tuesday, theresa may is due to give the most detail yet of her brexit strategy. our political correspondent tom bateman reports. under pressure to reveal a plan for brexit, theresa may will hope to a nswer brexit, theresa may will hope to answer her critics
he was responding to comments by the chancellor, phillip hammond, who told a german newspaper that britained that corporation tax could be cut in response. this tuesday, theresa may is due to give the most detail yet of her brexit strategy. our political correspondent tom bateman reports. under pressure to reveal a plan for brexit, theresa may will hope to a nswer brexit, theresa may will hope to answer her critics
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interesting that she repeated the threat that philip hammond raised, that if we don't get a good dealan lower taxes and change the economic model, becoming a lower tax jurisdiction for multinational companies. some people would say that this isn't what people voted for, but that is the aggressive tone. businesses are worried that the timetable she has for completing the timetable she has for completing the deals is a bit unrealistic. thank you forjoining us. what about the voters? six months after the referendum, what do people make of mrs may's speech? our correspondent, phil mackie, has been to birmingham, where people voted by a narrow margin to leave the european union. when the country voted to leave the eu last year, it was a close vote nationally, 52% in favour of brexit, 48% in favour of remain. in birmingham, it was even closer. half a million people went to the polls in this city and the winning margin for leave was onlyjust under 4,000 votes. so now people have an inkling of what brexit means, what do they think? andy and debbie are typical. one voted leave, the other remai
interesting that she repeated the threat that philip hammond raised, that if we don't get a good dealan lower taxes and change the economic model, becoming a lower tax jurisdiction for multinational companies. some people would say that this isn't what people voted for, but that is the aggressive tone. businesses are worried that the timetable she has for completing the timetable she has for completing the deals is a bit unrealistic. thank you forjoining us. what about the voters? six months...