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the international trade secretary liam fox has suggested he's against maintaining freedom of movementetween britain and the eu during any transitional period after brexit — putting him at odds with the chancellor philip hammond. a record number of criminals have had their sentences increased after victims and members of the public asked for them to be reviewed. also in the next hour — 100 years on from the battle of passchendaele in belgium... wejoin the belgium bomb disposal teams who are still dealing with 200 tonnes of munitions every year. and our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 9.35 — this mornings reviewers are sebastian payne from the financial times and rashant rao, deputy europe business editor at the new york times. good morning and welcome to bbc news. police in australia say they've foiled an islamist—inspired plot to bring down an aircraft with an improvised device. the prime minister, malcolm turnbull, said the plot appeared to be "elaborate", rather than planned by a lone wolf. phil mercer reports. investigators in australia say they had information about a p
the international trade secretary liam fox has suggested he's against maintaining freedom of movementetween britain and the eu during any transitional period after brexit — putting him at odds with the chancellor philip hammond. a record number of criminals have had their sentences increased after victims and members of the public asked for them to be reviewed. also in the next hour — 100 years on from the battle of passchendaele in belgium... wejoin the belgium bomb disposal teams who are...
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the international trade secretary liam fox has said the government would not be keeping faith with theferendum result if it allowed the free movement of people to continue after brexit. a record number of criminals have had their sentences increased after victims and members of the public asked for them to be reviewed. events will take place this evening to mark the centenary of the battle of passchendaele in belgium. half a million allied and german soldiers were killed or wounded in the three and a half month campaign. i will report live from ypres where events i will report live from ypres where eve nts get i will report live from ypres where events get under way this evening attended by the duke and duchess of cambridge and the prime minister. in half an hour — witness brings you five more extraordinary moments of the recent past, including the man who brought soviet ballet star rudolf nureyev to the west. president trump says china isn't doing enough to halt the weapons programme of its ally, north korea. he made the comments on twitter after pyongyang test—fired its second interc
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. >>> barry gardner, uk secretary for international trade joins us shortly to talk about the latest drive of a uk trade deal, while speaking with the ceo of british american business to get his tape both of them join us after the break. break. stay witush thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. yeah, and i can watch thee bgame with directv now.? oh, sorry, most broadcast and sports channels aren't included. and you can only stream on two devices at once. this is fun, we're having fun. yeah, we are. no, you're not jimmy. don't let directv now limit your entertainment. xfinity gives you more to stream to more screens. >>> let's look at the top story of the morning, how auto stocks are performing in light of reports of collusion among the big german car makers. they're still continuing to feel the pain the sector is not as badly down as earlier today it was down almost 2% ev
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deals which is of course the influxes job as international trade secretary for the british government has taken stock with a particular phrase that b.b.c. headlines often feature these two words despite brags that suggesting an element of surprise from the b.b.c. team that the country hasn't been crippled economically by its decision to leave the e.u. we've done a bit of research ourselves hare and we've counted dozens of b.b.c. had lines online featuring this phrase despite brags that since the vote took place last june of course liam fox he's a massive pro brags that he's one of the chief brags it is here in the british government so his letter to the b.b.c. has really riled up the pro e.u. campaigner in the u.k. one liberal democrat politician hair has accused him of acting like a tinpot dictator they've accused him of trying to blame the b.b.c. for his own failures as international trade secretary in trying to strike those deals the influx isn't the first big politician here in the u.k. to express. of course dismissed all of these allegations of bias they said that they don't reco
deals which is of course the influxes job as international trade secretary for the british government has taken stock with a particular phrase that b.b.c. headlines often feature these two words despite brags that suggesting an element of surprise from the b.b.c. team that the country hasn't been crippled economically by its decision to leave the e.u. we've done a bit of research ourselves hare and we've counted dozens of b.b.c. had lines online featuring this phrase despite brags that since...
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the ukase international trade site really and fox has accused the b.b.c. of willfully ignoring positive news on the budget process the claim came in a letter to the broadcasters director general however he's already voiced his concerns before. to tell you in the newspaper or listen to the radio t.v. the story is done very negatively it almost is going to be impossible for us to do these trade deals if you look we spoke to rome and undermines the work that he's doing. well mr speaker it does appear that some elements of our media would rather see britain feel than seabrooke to succeed. and i i cannot recall a single time in recent times when i have seen good economic news that the b.b.c. didn't describe us despite rick's. well he says that the b.b.c.'s putting a damper on things economically he says that when his press team calls up the b.b.c. news desks offering positive stories about brags that they choose not to cover them and he says that that's hampering his ability to strike international trade deals which is of course the influxes job as internationa
the ukase international trade site really and fox has accused the b.b.c. of willfully ignoring positive news on the budget process the claim came in a letter to the broadcasters director general however he's already voiced his concerns before. to tell you in the newspaper or listen to the radio t.v. the story is done very negatively it almost is going to be impossible for us to do these trade deals if you look we spoke to rome and undermines the work that he's doing. well mr speaker it does...
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the international trade secretary liam fox has said the government would not be keeping faith with theu referendum result if it allowed the free movement of people to continue after brexit. a record number of criminals have had their sentences increased after victims and members of the public asked for them to be reviewed. the duke and duchess of cambridge willjoin the prime minister this evening to mark the centenary of the battle of passchendaele in belgium — one of the bloodiest of world war one. i will be reporting live from ypres, a focal point for the commemorative events and talking to one of those who have come from britain this weekend to remember ancestors who fought and died in the battle. and in half an hour — click goes to las vegas for hackfest to find the the latest on cutting edge hacking research from the most brilliant minds. president trump says china isn't doing enough to halt the weapons programme of its ally, north korea. he made the comments on twitter after pyongyang test—fired its second intercontinental ballistic missile in a month. from seoul, our corresponde
the international trade secretary liam fox has said the government would not be keeping faith with theu referendum result if it allowed the free movement of people to continue after brexit. a record number of criminals have had their sentences increased after victims and members of the public asked for them to be reviewed. the duke and duchess of cambridge willjoin the prime minister this evening to mark the centenary of the battle of passchendaele in belgium — one of the bloodiest of world...
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china's biggest by market value trading was shares in hong kong of an fifth in the wake $8 billion acquisition the firm had announced to buy assets of an internationalke told the hong kong exchange in the shares were suspended. it will resume h-share trading at 9:00 a.m. today, and we don't have a price as of yet. by $.50.ly, up this is after that suspension of its hong kong shares on july 5. there we go, up 2.1%. that is what is going on. haidi: i'm watching fosun international, the chinese owning clublomerate med, european soccer clubs, insurance companies. we had a selloff on what the company calls false rumors about the whereabouts of its cofounder and chairman. he says he is fine and reassuring investors, come to us if you have questions. in 2015, is disappearance sparked panic amongst investors and later turned out he had been assisting authorities with an investigation, but certainly prompting questions over succession and how reactive investors are to the political environment and these crackdowns. we had that selloff in fosun and other conglomerates a couple of weeks ago on account of this investigation by a authorities. apple's bruised rel
china's biggest by market value trading was shares in hong kong of an fifth in the wake $8 billion acquisition the firm had announced to buy assets of an internationalke told the hong kong exchange in the shares were suspended. it will resume h-share trading at 9:00 a.m. today, and we don't have a price as of yet. by $.50.ly, up this is after that suspension of its hong kong shares on july 5. there we go, up 2.1%. that is what is going on. haidi: i'm watching fosun international, the chinese...
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the international trade secretary liam fox has said the government would not be keeping faith with theu referendum result if it allowed the free movement of people to continue after brexit. a record number of criminals have had their sentences increased after victims and members of the public asked for them to be reviewed. events will take place this evening to mark the centenary of the battle of passchendaele in belgium. half a million allied and german soldiers were killed or wounded in the three and a half month campaign. i will report live from ypres, where the names of more than 50,000 missing british and commonwealth soldiers are listed. just a fraction of the horrific human toll taken by the battle of passchendaele 100 yea rs the battle of passchendaele 100 years ago. and in half an hour — dateline has an eyewitness account of europe's continuing migrant crisis and of course the latest troubles at the trump administration. good morning. police in australia say they've foiled an islamist—inspired plot to bring down an aircraft with an improvised device. the prime minister malcolm
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international trade secretary liam fox has said the government would not be keeping faith with the eueferendum result if it allowed the free movement of people to continue after brexit. a record number of criminals have had their sentences increased after victims and members of the public asked for them to be reviewed. events will take place this evening to mark the centenary of the battle of passchendaele in belgium. half a million allied and german soldiers were killed or wounded in the three and a half month campaign. i will be reporting from the menin gate in ypres where tonight last post will be played in events attended by the duke and duchess of cambridge and prime minister theresa may 100 years after the battle of passchendaele. and in half an hour —click goes to las vegas for hackfest to find the the latest on cutting edge hacking research from from the most brilliant minds. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. security has been tightened at airports in australia after authorities said they disrupted a plot to blow up a plane. four people we re plot to blow up a plane. fou
international trade secretary liam fox has said the government would not be keeping faith with the eueferendum result if it allowed the free movement of people to continue after brexit. a record number of criminals have had their sentences increased after victims and members of the public asked for them to be reviewed. events will take place this evening to mark the centenary of the battle of passchendaele in belgium. half a million allied and german soldiers were killed or wounded in the three...
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the international trade secretary, liam fox is in washington, laying the ground work for a possible post—brexitde deal with the us. and on newsnight, a rare public appearance from a man whose name dominates washington bar to space we rarely see. jarrod kushner appeared before a panel today to say he had done nothing wrong. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the parents of the terminally ill baby charlie gard have ended their legal battle to take him to the us for experimental treatment. charlie's father, chris gard, gave an emotional statement outside the high court, saying they were going to spend their last precious moments with their son, who would not now make his first birthday in just under two weeks‘ time. earlier, their lawyer told the court that time had run out for the baby, as an american doctor who examined charlie had said he could no longer offer the therapy after seeing the results of a new mri scan last week. doctors at great ormond street hospital say the treatment could never have worked. here‘s our medical correspondent fergus walsh. raw emotion outside the high court, whi
the international trade secretary, liam fox is in washington, laying the ground work for a possible post—brexitde deal with the us. and on newsnight, a rare public appearance from a man whose name dominates washington bar to space we rarely see. jarrod kushner appeared before a panel today to say he had done nothing wrong. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the parents of the terminally ill baby charlie gard have ended their legal battle to take him to the us for experimental treatment....
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he is now at a law firm assisting international trade and policy clients. next is tom sneereninger, who is the president of the committee to support u.s. trade laws, the csustl. he asked me not to try to pronounce that. manufacturers, workers and others dedicated to the enhancement of u.s. trade laws. he is heavily engaged in particularly u.s. steel policy for a number of years. next we have bill reinsch, a distinguished fellow with the stimson center. he works principally are the he served prominently as president of the national foreign trade council. he was an assistant secretary of commerce. i am also glad to say i have known him for a long time. we both worked for very distinguished senators. he for senator john hynes of pennsylvania and i for senator john chaffy of rhode island. finally we have nelson cunningham, very confused here by the paper. is president and co-founder of mclarty associates, a prominent international strategic advisory firm, prior to that he served in the white house as special adviser to president clinton on western hoffemisphere
he is now at a law firm assisting international trade and policy clients. next is tom sneereninger, who is the president of the committee to support u.s. trade laws, the csustl. he asked me not to try to pronounce that. manufacturers, workers and others dedicated to the enhancement of u.s. trade laws. he is heavily engaged in particularly u.s. steel policy for a number of years. next we have bill reinsch, a distinguished fellow with the stimson center. he works principally are the he served...
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international trade secretary liam fox says free movement of labour after brexit would not be keepingaith with the eu referendum result. also in the next hour — the duke and duchess of cambridge visit belgium to commemorate one of the bloodiest battles of world war one. the duke of cambridge and the king of belgium and other dignitaries laid wreaths at the menin gate in ypres in remembrance of those who lost their lives in one of the bloodiest battles in human history. and coming up in half an hour — benjamin zand takes a rooftop bus trip around karachi in pakistan in the travel show. president trump says he's "very disappointed" with china, for not doing more to stop north korea's weapons programme. his comments, in a tweet, came after pyongyang launched its second intercontinental ballistic missile, in a month. the north koreans say it's a "stern warning" to washington, that the "entire us mainland" is now within striking distance. in response two us b—1 bombers, have conducted exercises over the korean peninsula. from seoul in south korea, karen allen reports. us b—1 bombers domina
international trade secretary liam fox says free movement of labour after brexit would not be keepingaith with the eu referendum result. also in the next hour — the duke and duchess of cambridge visit belgium to commemorate one of the bloodiest battles of world war one. the duke of cambridge and the king of belgium and other dignitaries laid wreaths at the menin gate in ypres in remembrance of those who lost their lives in one of the bloodiest battles in human history. and coming up in half...
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s international trade secretary has accused the b.b.c. of willfully ignoring positive news on the brig's it process the claim came in the letter to the broadcasters director general however he has already voiced his concerns before. tommy open a newspaper or listen to the radio t.v. the story is done very negatively it almost is going to be impossible for us to do these trade deals does he feel that we spoke wrong and undermines the work that he's doing yeah well mr speaker it does appear that some elements of our media would rather see britain feel than see brits succeed. and i i cannot recall a single time in recent times when i have seen good economic news that the b.b.c. didn't describe despite brics it. let's cross live now to our teens polly boyko who is in london polly why is the trade site been so unhappy about the b.b.c.'s coverage of bread. well he does appear very disenchanted doesn't he so he's written this letter of complaint to the head of the b.b.c. saying that the b.b.c. isn't reporting the positive economic data relating
s international trade secretary has accused the b.b.c. of willfully ignoring positive news on the brig's it process the claim came in the letter to the broadcasters director general however he has already voiced his concerns before. tommy open a newspaper or listen to the radio t.v. the story is done very negatively it almost is going to be impossible for us to do these trade deals does he feel that we spoke wrong and undermines the work that he's doing yeah well mr speaker it does appear that...
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the international trade secretary liam fox has said the government would not be keeping faith with theu referendum result if it allowed the free movement of people to continue after brexit. a record number of criminals have had their sentences increased after victims and members of the public asked for them to be reviewed. also in the next hour — 100 years on from the battle of passchendaele in belgium... wejoin the belgium bomb disposal teams who are still dealing with 200 tonnes of munitions every year. good morning and welcome to bbc news. police in australia say they've foiled an islamist—inspired plot to bring down an aircraft with an improvised device. the prime minister, malcolm turnbull, said the plot appeared to be "elaborate", rather than planned by a lone wolf. phil mercer reports. investigators in australia say they had information about a plot to blow up an aircraft involving the use of an improvised device. four men have been detained following raids across sydney by heavily—armed police and members of australia's domestic spy agency. it is reported the operation was not
the international trade secretary liam fox has said the government would not be keeping faith with theu referendum result if it allowed the free movement of people to continue after brexit. a record number of criminals have had their sentences increased after victims and members of the public asked for them to be reviewed. also in the next hour — 100 years on from the battle of passchendaele in belgium... wejoin the belgium bomb disposal teams who are still dealing with 200 tonnes of...
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the international trade secretary liam fox has said the government would not be keeping faith with theu referendum result if it allowed the free movement of people to continue after brexit. a record number of criminals have had their sentences increased after victims and members of the public asked for them to be reviewed. also in the next hour — several people killed ahead of a deeply divisive election in venezuela. the polls to elect a new assembly to rewrite the constitution tech space amid continuing violence and an opposition boycott. the duke and dutchess of cambridge willjoin the prime minister this evening to mark the centenary of the battle of passchendaele in belgium — one of the bloodiest of world war one. i will be reporting live from ypres, where those commemorative events will be getting under way in the next few hours, and i will be talking to some of the thousands who have come here this weekend from britain to remember ancestors who fought the battle of passchendaele yea rs fought the battle of passchendaele years ago. good afternoon. president trump says china isn't d
the international trade secretary liam fox has said the government would not be keeping faith with theu referendum result if it allowed the free movement of people to continue after brexit. a record number of criminals have had their sentences increased after victims and members of the public asked for them to be reviewed. also in the next hour — several people killed ahead of a deeply divisive election in venezuela. the polls to elect a new assembly to rewrite the constitution tech space...
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international trade secretary liam fox says free movement of labour after brexit would not be keeping faith with the eu referendum result. also in the next hour — a leading candidate and an opposition activist have been killed in venezuela ahead of a deeply divisive election. the poll to elect a new assembly to rewrite the constitution takes place amid continuing violence and an opposition boycott. the duke and dutchess of cambridge willjoin the prime minister this evening to mark the centenary of the battle of passchendaele in belgium — one of the bloodiest of world war one. good evening. president trump says china isn't doing enough to halt the weapons programme of its ally, north korea. he made the comments on twitter after pyongyang test—fired its second intercontinental ballistic missile in a month. from seoul, our correspondent karen allen sent this report. us bombers dominated the sky as tensions mount over the korean peninsula. escorted by fighter jets as part of a drill, it was seen as a direct response to north korean aggression. and the us president is blaming china for let
international trade secretary liam fox says free movement of labour after brexit would not be keeping faith with the eu referendum result. also in the next hour — a leading candidate and an opposition activist have been killed in venezuela ahead of a deeply divisive election. the poll to elect a new assembly to rewrite the constitution takes place amid continuing violence and an opposition boycott. the duke and dutchess of cambridge willjoin the prime minister this evening to mark the...
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the international trade secretary, liam fox, is holding talks in washington to discuss a possible tradeafter brexit. but how important is trade between the uk and the us? trade between the two countries is already worth more than £150 billion a year. the total value of goods and services exported by the us into the uk in 2015 was $123.5 billion. together, the uk and us have around $1 trillion invested in each other‘s economies. the trading relationship between the uk and the us supports over a million jobs in both countries. speaking earlier today, mr fox said the talks cover a number of strands including "continuity of existing deals". he also set out why the two countries‘ economies were well suited to trading with one another. and it is perhaps a cliche for a british secretary of state to come to the us and talk about the special relationship. yet the fact a phrase is well used does not make it any less true. britain and america are united by language, culture, history, security, and of course commerce and trade. it is perhaps fortuitous we are also the first and fifth largest econom
the international trade secretary, liam fox, is holding talks in washington to discuss a possible tradeafter brexit. but how important is trade between the uk and the us? trade between the two countries is already worth more than £150 billion a year. the total value of goods and services exported by the us into the uk in 2015 was $123.5 billion. together, the uk and us have around $1 trillion invested in each other‘s economies. the trading relationship between the uk and the us supports over...
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the importance of this is embodied in the fact that one year ago by department for international trade's investments abroad, attract inward investment and protect our closest trading arrangements. our task is to build a britain that strengthens our commercial ties with friends and allies across the world, utilising britain's newly independent trade policy to create new opportunities for british businesses, give this will not come at the expense of our european partners. britain wants the eu to succeed. there will be no closing off of relations and no abdication of our responsibilities. continuity and stability will be our watchwords. but any who are tempted to see our exit from the eu as evidence of britain looking inwards should think again. we havejust chosen another path to embrace the wider horizons of a truly global. as we contemplate our new place in the world, we do so with renewed confidence and optimism, acknowledging the vast fragility is that lie before us, especially when it comes to strengthening our connection with our single largest trading partner. my department recogni
the importance of this is embodied in the fact that one year ago by department for international trade's investments abroad, attract inward investment and protect our closest trading arrangements. our task is to build a britain that strengthens our commercial ties with friends and allies across the world, utilising britain's newly independent trade policy to create new opportunities for british businesses, give this will not come at the expense of our european partners. britain wants the eu to...
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the international trade secretary liam fox has said the government would not be keeping faith with the eu referendum result if it allowed the free movement of people to continue after brexit. but the chancellor philip hammond has previously said "it will be some time" before full migration controls can be introduced. a record number of criminals have had their sentences increased after victims and members of the public asked for them to be reviewed. coming up in a few minutes our sunday morning edition of the papers — this mornings reviewers are sebastian payne from the financial times and prashant rao from the new york times. before the papers — sport, and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's katherine downes. england's cricketers will start day four of the third test against south africa in a strong position, despite rain wiping out most of the afternoon's play at the oval yesterday. debuta nt bowler toby roland—jones took his fifth south african wicket in the morning session as the tourists were dismissed for just 175. as expected the weather took a turn for the wo
the international trade secretary liam fox has said the government would not be keeping faith with the eu referendum result if it allowed the free movement of people to continue after brexit. but the chancellor philip hammond has previously said "it will be some time" before full migration controls can be introduced. a record number of criminals have had their sentences increased after victims and members of the public asked for them to be reviewed. coming up in a few minutes our...
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leaders currently meeting every of their facing the difficult task of trying to find consensus on international trademe when the u.s. seems to be pulling further back from multilateral free trade agreements. while g 20 leaders fly the flags of free trade president donald trump is looking increasingly isolated. after turning his back on the international community by pulling out of the paris climate accord, his protectionist stance has been roundly criticized. >> strongest power wanting to be it is the strongest power saying only america, remaining the strongest power. it becomes more -- less important. >> in january trump abandon talks on the transpacific partnership, a deal which sought to tray or -- tear down barriers among the groups. own, has struck out on its seeking a free trade deal with the european union on thursday. ahead of an informal meeting with trump on the eve of the summit, german chancellor angela merkel reaffirmed the group's commitments. >> we have our agenda here. there are different ideas about globalization. we will now see what we can achieve together. i believe globalization
leaders currently meeting every of their facing the difficult task of trying to find consensus on international trademe when the u.s. seems to be pulling further back from multilateral free trade agreements. while g 20 leaders fly the flags of free trade president donald trump is looking increasingly isolated. after turning his back on the international community by pulling out of the paris climate accord, his protectionist stance has been roundly criticized. >> strongest power wanting to...
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the international trade secretary, liam fox, says unregulated free movement of people between the ukopean union after brexit would "not keep faith" with the result of the eu referendum. with me is our political correspondent, emma va rdy. does this chime with what other ministers have been seeing?m does this chime with what other ministers have been seeing? it shows how immigration rules are going to change and that what pays and that thatis change and that what pays and that that is still being worked out. the government has made it clear that when brexit happens in 2019 the freedom of movement rules will no longer apply but that does not mean that suddenly overnight eu citizens will be prevented from coming to the uk. instead there will be a gradual change of immigration laws. the chancellor, philip hammond, has said it may take some time before migration controls are fully implemented with europe, saying there will need to be a transitional period. liam fox has told the sunday times that if there was to be a continuation of freedom of movement after brexit that this would not keep
the international trade secretary, liam fox, says unregulated free movement of people between the ukopean union after brexit would "not keep faith" with the result of the eu referendum. with me is our political correspondent, emma va rdy. does this chime with what other ministers have been seeing?m does this chime with what other ministers have been seeing? it shows how immigration rules are going to change and that what pays and that thatis change and that what pays and that that is...
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the international trade secretary liam fox begins post—brexit trade deal talks with the us though euity is generated, used and stored which could save consumers up to £40 billion a year. new rules will make it easierfor people to generate their own power, and sell it to the national grid. now, the sport. the england cricket captain heather knight says their world cup win could be a watershed moment for the women's game. the head coach mark robinson says that the sport is getting the recognition it deserves and that people take it seriously now. it was a thrilling final at a packed lords that saw them beat india by nine runs. this is team today with the trophy that they last won in 2009. they've won it four times in all. bowler anya shrubsole was the match—winner yesterday with six wickets. you dream of these moments. when we knew the tournament was going to be in england and the final was a lloyd's you dream you will be at the final at lord's. you never really dream that you will take that final wicket. it is a reality now and we are so happy. there is no better time for women to pla
the international trade secretary liam fox begins post—brexit trade deal talks with the us though euity is generated, used and stored which could save consumers up to £40 billion a year. new rules will make it easierfor people to generate their own power, and sell it to the national grid. now, the sport. the england cricket captain heather knight says their world cup win could be a watershed moment for the women's game. the head coach mark robinson says that the sport is getting the...
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we need international trade. and we need major trade agreements.uch agreements have to have clear criteria. they need to address global issues like climate change and ensure minimum standards of living for everyone. they need to create more justice in the world, not just more shareholder value for the few. reporter: fair trade is what these protesters are demanding and they are also directed at participants of the g20 summit in hamburg. brent: shaping up to be one of the most interesting g20 summits in recent history. earl leaders will talk trade, migration, climate change, and more. here is our correspondent. reporter: the stage is definitely set for world leaders together just behind me in the falls of the conference center here in hamburg and two questions arise from the business perspective that we will focus on. first one is, will the countries agree on a commitment to free trade? let's not forget in the last g20 conference, the finance ministers which took lacey and bodden, -- took place in baden, they did not make a clear commitment to free
we need international trade. and we need major trade agreements.uch agreements have to have clear criteria. they need to address global issues like climate change and ensure minimum standards of living for everyone. they need to create more justice in the world, not just more shareholder value for the few. reporter: fair trade is what these protesters are demanding and they are also directed at participants of the g20 summit in hamburg. brent: shaping up to be one of the most interesting g20...
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the international trade secretary liam fox is free movement of labour after brexit would not be keepingith the eu referendum result. in sport, the england lionesses are in action this evening in the women's euro 2017 quarterfinals. catch that and all the rest of the day's sports events in sport stay in half an hour. good evening and welcome to bbc news. president trump says he is very disappointed with china for not doing more to stop north korea's weapons programme. his comments came after pyongyang launched its second intercontinental ballistic missile ina intercontinental ballistic missile in a month. the north koreans say it isa in a month. the north koreans say it is a stern warning to washington that the entire us mainland is now within striking distance. in response, two bombers have conducted exercises over the north korean pen until. us b—1 bombers dominated the sky as tensions mount over the korean peninsula. escorted by fighterjets as part of a drill it was a direct response to what is being seen as an increasingly belligerent north korea. the us president is blaming china, p
the international trade secretary liam fox is free movement of labour after brexit would not be keepingith the eu referendum result. in sport, the england lionesses are in action this evening in the women's euro 2017 quarterfinals. catch that and all the rest of the day's sports events in sport stay in half an hour. good evening and welcome to bbc news. president trump says he is very disappointed with china for not doing more to stop north korea's weapons programme. his comments came after...
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forward and to allow them to supervise what we are doing and we also see that the benefits of international trade, of global trade, have not reached each and every one. what we call in clouseau growth needs to also trickle down to what is happening in member states. the chances that plays a crucial role in making this possible, and complement tree to that, bilateral trade agreements can be subdued but have to be in line with wto rules, and we .herefore wish every success agreed on setting up a global .irm it works rather slowly, so it was very important that during to haveting, we need the necessary information on the table so that in november, a substantial report can be tabled, which will also than offer effective solutions to this issue of excess capacity, and i hope this format will be used in order to address those contentious issues on the table. in a second session, we addressed the issue of security civilians, which means we need a resilient financial system. finance ministers did exemplary work preparing this. sometimes, the hamburg action plan reflects that. work important that we syste
forward and to allow them to supervise what we are doing and we also see that the benefits of international trade, of global trade, have not reached each and every one. what we call in clouseau growth needs to also trickle down to what is happening in member states. the chances that plays a crucial role in making this possible, and complement tree to that, bilateral trade agreements can be subdued but have to be in line with wto rules, and we .herefore wish every success agreed on setting up a...
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let's look then at labour's position because barry gardiner, the shadow international trade secretarythat labour's position is out of the single market, out of the customs union because you'll be a vassal state and actually what we need is a bespoke agreement. is that your view? the labour party made it very clear in its manifesto, that it wants a brexit which puts jobs and the economy first and we are not, at this stage, taking any options off the table. but the government suggests this will be best for both? we may suggest that but at this point we aren't taking options off the table. we believe in looking at where we want to go and what we want from these negotiations when we come up to them is to have the benefits of being in the single market and being in the customs union. we are about looking at adams. this is our children's future. it would be irresponsible to ta ke future. it would be irresponsible to take options off the table. jeremy corbyn made clear that he believes we should be out of the single market. as per the jeremy corbyn this afternoon and he was clear we weren't
let's look then at labour's position because barry gardiner, the shadow international trade secretarythat labour's position is out of the single market, out of the customs union because you'll be a vassal state and actually what we need is a bespoke agreement. is that your view? the labour party made it very clear in its manifesto, that it wants a brexit which puts jobs and the economy first and we are not, at this stage, taking any options off the table. but the government suggests this will...
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i sit on the international trade group in our law firm. working on international trade disputes, and the other half is security concerns. th involves issues wi economic embargoes and terrorism. fara is essentially a counterespionage statute. it fits nicely into that portfolio. host: our republican line. someone that works for an american political party, say the dnc for example, working with the ukrainian government, would they be required to register? guest: the issue with fara frequently comes back to whether there is a foreign principal that is directly or indirectly controlling the representation. if i work for u.s. entity, and it is the u.s. entity ultimately calling the shots, making the decisions, testing me with responsibilities, even if they potentially have relationships with others, as a general rule you will not have a requirement to register. if you have a u.s. company or u.s. entity that is a middleman, and it is actually the foreign government that is tasking the u.s. entity, that is the type of thing the department of justi
i sit on the international trade group in our law firm. working on international trade disputes, and the other half is security concerns. th involves issues wi economic embargoes and terrorism. fara is essentially a counterespionage statute. it fits nicely into that portfolio. host: our republican line. someone that works for an american political party, say the dnc for example, working with the ukrainian government, would they be required to register? guest: the issue with fara frequently...
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the international trade secretary liam fox has said the government would not be keeping faith with theum result if it allowed the free movement of people to continue after brexit. but the chancellor philip hammond has previously said it will be some time before full migration controls can be introduced. a record number of criminals have had their sentences increased after victims and members of the public asked for them to be reviewed. now on bbc news, talking books. hello and welcome to talking books from hay festival here in wales. it's a celebration of culture with around 500 events across ten days. the aim of the festival is to bring together some of the world's greatest writers and thinkers to share their stories and ideas. i'm speaking to the egyptian author ahdaf soueif. her novel the map of love made her the first muslim woman to be nominated for a booker prize. her latest book, this is not a border, is an anthology celebrating her own extraordinary literary festival. applause ahdaf comes here hotfooting it basically from the staging the 10th — we're in our 30th anniversary her
the international trade secretary liam fox has said the government would not be keeping faith with theum result if it allowed the free movement of people to continue after brexit. but the chancellor philip hammond has previously said it will be some time before full migration controls can be introduced. a record number of criminals have had their sentences increased after victims and members of the public asked for them to be reviewed. now on bbc news, talking books. hello and welcome to...
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the international trade secretary liam fox has said the government would not be keeping faith with theum result if it allowed the free movement of people to continue after brexit. but the chancellor philip hammond has previously said "it will be some time" before full migration controls can be introduced. a record number of criminals have had their sentences increased after victims and members of the public asked for them to be reviewed. events will take place this evening to mark the centenary of the battle of passchendaele in belgium. half a million allied and german soldiers we re million allied and german soldiers were killed or wounded in the three and a half month campaign. now on bbc news, it's witness. hello, i'm lucy hockings. welcome to witness, here at the british library in london. this month, we have anotherfive people have witnessed extraordinary moments of history first hand. we'll be talking about the legalisation of homosexuality in britain 50 years ago. a breakthrough for women in the men's world of racing, and, in a moment, the russian ballet star rudolf nureyev defe
the international trade secretary liam fox has said the government would not be keeping faith with theum result if it allowed the free movement of people to continue after brexit. but the chancellor philip hammond has previously said "it will be some time" before full migration controls can be introduced. a record number of criminals have had their sentences increased after victims and members of the public asked for them to be reviewed. events will take place this evening to mark the...
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at 8pm: the first day of the 620 summit in hamburg has come to a close, with climate change, international trade, and terrorism at the top of the agenda. but all eyes were on the first meeting of donald trump and vladmir putin — the pair spent nearly two and a half hours in official talks. meanwhile, protests have begun again tonight across the city of hamburg, after dozens of officers were injured in demonstrations yesterday. great ormond street hospital says it has applied to the high court for a fresh hearing in the case of terminally—ill baby charlie gard, after it received new evidence. an 81—year—old man has been given a thirteen—year prison sentence for sexually assaulting four girls at the medina mosque in cardiff. a 19—year—old man has been arrested at liverpool'sjohn lennon airport in connection with the investigation into the manchester arena bombing. six—year—old bradley lowery, whose plight touched tens of thousands of people, has died after a long illness. in wimbledon, britain's heather watson fails to join team—mate johanna konta in the fourth round of the competition. and this i
at 8pm: the first day of the 620 summit in hamburg has come to a close, with climate change, international trade, and terrorism at the top of the agenda. but all eyes were on the first meeting of donald trump and vladmir putin — the pair spent nearly two and a half hours in official talks. meanwhile, protests have begun again tonight across the city of hamburg, after dozens of officers were injured in demonstrations yesterday. great ormond street hospital says it has applied to the high court...
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the international trade secretary liam fox has said the government would not be keeping faith with theferendum result if it allowed the free movement of people to continue after brexit. but the chancellor philip hammond has previously said it will be some time before full migration controls can be introduced. a record number of criminals have had their sentences increased after victims and members of the public asked for them to be reviewed. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week, the team are in vegas, making faces for cash... hacking for cash... and free cash! vegas, home to casinos... elvis — sort of. uh-huh! superfast knot tying. wide open spaces. limos. the strip. and, this week, the largest hack—fest on the planet. if there's one week of stuff in vegas that isn't staying in vegas, it's this week's bsides, black hat and notorious defcon gatherings. this is the week where hackers rub up against law enforcers and everyone peeks over each other‘s shoulders and networks. so, let's get straight into the action. and, for our first hack of the show, daniel here has got an extra
the international trade secretary liam fox has said the government would not be keeping faith with theferendum result if it allowed the free movement of people to continue after brexit. but the chancellor philip hammond has previously said it will be some time before full migration controls can be introduced. a record number of criminals have had their sentences increased after victims and members of the public asked for them to be reviewed. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week, the...
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the international trade secretary liam fox has said the government would not be keeping faith with theesult if it allowed the free movement of people to continue after brexit. but the chancellor philip hammond has previously said it will be some time before full migration controls can be introduced. a record number of criminals have had their sentences increased after victims and members of the public asked for them to be reviewed. now on bbc news, witness. hello, i'm lucy hockings. welcome to witness, here at the british library in london. this month, we have another five people who have witnessed extraordinary moments of history first hand. we'll be talking about the legalisation of homosexuality in britain 50 years ago. a breakthrough for women in the men's world of motor racing, and the moment the russian ballet star rudolf nureyev defected to the west. but first, we go back to 1946, and a turning point for china. the country was wracked with a civil war between communists and the nationalists. translation: i never even thought about joining the communists. i followed the nationali
the international trade secretary liam fox has said the government would not be keeping faith with theesult if it allowed the free movement of people to continue after brexit. but the chancellor philip hammond has previously said it will be some time before full migration controls can be introduced. a record number of criminals have had their sentences increased after victims and members of the public asked for them to be reviewed. now on bbc news, witness. hello, i'm lucy hockings. welcome to...
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7pm — the first day of the 620 summit in hamburg has come to a close, with climate change, international tradend terrorism at the top of the agenda. but all eyes were on the first meeting of donald trump and vladmir putin — who spent nearly two and a half hours in official talks. great ormond street hospital says it has applied to the high court for a fresh hearing in the case of terminally ill baby charlie gard after it received new evidence. you don't respect me, because you say the government has appointed me to do a hatchetjob. thejudge in charge of the grenfell tower inquiry is forced to defend himself against angry residents. a man's been arrested in connection with the investigation into the manchester arena bombing. six—year—old bradley lowery, whose plight touched tens of thousands of people, has died after a long illness. food delivery chain deliveroo says it will pay sickness and injury benefits to its 15,000 riders in the uk. but the company said it was only possible if the law is changed as its staff are classified as self—employed. britain's heather watson is knocked out of wimbl
7pm — the first day of the 620 summit in hamburg has come to a close, with climate change, international tradend terrorism at the top of the agenda. but all eyes were on the first meeting of donald trump and vladmir putin — who spent nearly two and a half hours in official talks. great ormond street hospital says it has applied to the high court for a fresh hearing in the case of terminally ill baby charlie gard after it received new evidence. you don't respect me, because you say the...
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the international trade secretary, liam fox, says unregulated free movement of people between the ukit would "not keep faith" with the result of the eu referendum. the chancellor, philip hammond, has previously said "it will be some time" before full migration controls can be introduced. —— 0ur political correspondent, chris mason, gave me more detail about how dr fox sees the timetable for leaving the eu unfolding. we shouldn't be that surprised that there are disagreements around the cabinet table. the referendum divided the country and parties, and the cabinet. but from the prime minister's perspective, it is much harder to ensure that publicly they say the same things, because after she mislaid her majority, her authority has shrivelled. as the discussion, now, because of what exactly a transitional period looks like. and eric lily disagreements within the cabinet. but take one look at the labour party, and there are disagreements there. —— and there are disagreements within the cabinet. the clock counts down. 0ne year and eight months, just over 600 days, until brexit, at the en
the international trade secretary, liam fox, says unregulated free movement of people between the ukit would "not keep faith" with the result of the eu referendum. the chancellor, philip hammond, has previously said "it will be some time" before full migration controls can be introduced. —— 0ur political correspondent, chris mason, gave me more detail about how dr fox sees the timetable for leaving the eu unfolding. we shouldn't be that surprised that there are...
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terrorism, internet security, international trade and climate change.e also interesting for what they reveal about the dynamics between the world's most powerful politicians and the countries they lead. when theresa may reported back to parliament she expressed confidence about the uk's place in the world, saying that it made "leading contributions" on many issues — such as terrorism. at this summit we set the agenda again calling on our 620 partners... hear, hear. calling on our 620 partners to squeeze the lifeblood out of terrorist networks by making the global financial system an entirely hostile environment for terrorists. and we secured agreement on all our proposals. she was upbeat about the uk's prospects after brexit. as we leave the european union we will negotiate a new comprehensive, bold and ambitious free trade agreement with the eu. yes. but we will also seize the exciting opportunities to strike deals with old friends and new partners. and at the summit i held a number of meetings with other world leaders all of whom made clear that there
terrorism, internet security, international trade and climate change.e also interesting for what they reveal about the dynamics between the world's most powerful politicians and the countries they lead. when theresa may reported back to parliament she expressed confidence about the uk's place in the world, saying that it made "leading contributions" on many issues — such as terrorism. at this summit we set the agenda again calling on our 620 partners... hear, hear. calling on our...
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the international trade secretary liam fox says any transitional arrangement with the eu after brexit who is currently in the us holding future trade talks, told the bbc‘s andrew marr show he had no ideological objection to interim arrangements to minimise disruption after the uk's exit in 2019. a little earlier i spoke to our politics correspondent who explained what a transitional deal would involve. we know the clock is already ticking to march 2019. by that date we have to have a deal with the eu and that will be the date when brexit happens. what will the aftermath look like? theresa may has said she wants to see what she calls an implementation period, a time—limited implementation period of any new deal that is struck. this time implementation period is being called a transitional deal. we know there have been differences in the cabinet about this idea of a transitional deal, how long it should go on for, what part of our current relationship with the eu would still be present in that transitional deal. doctor liam fox, one of the key brexiteers in the cabinet, has been speakin
the international trade secretary liam fox says any transitional arrangement with the eu after brexit who is currently in the us holding future trade talks, told the bbc‘s andrew marr show he had no ideological objection to interim arrangements to minimise disruption after the uk's exit in 2019. a little earlier i spoke to our politics correspondent who explained what a transitional deal would involve. we know the clock is already ticking to march 2019. by that date we have to have a deal...
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trade access. it means strengthening the international world that make trade fair between countries. at this summit, i argue we must reform the international , especially the wto, given its central role so it inps pace with developments key sectors like digital and services, so it is better able to resolve disputes. some countries are not playing by the rules. they are not behaving responsibility, -- responsibly, and are creating risks. nowhere is this more clear than in relation to the dumping of deal in global market -- of s teel in global markets. not enough has been done since. if we are to avoid unilateral needon, we immediate collective action. we agree that the global forum established last year needs to be more effective and the pace of its work must quicken. in order to ensure its work get the necessary attention and accountability, i press are relevant ministers from around the world to meet in this forum. play a leading role in championing all these reforms so that all citizens can share in the benefits of global growth. as we leave the european union, we will negotiate a n
trade access. it means strengthening the international world that make trade fair between countries. at this summit, i argue we must reform the international , especially the wto, given its central role so it inps pace with developments key sectors like digital and services, so it is better able to resolve disputes. some countries are not playing by the rules. they are not behaving responsibility, -- responsibly, and are creating risks. nowhere is this more clear than in relation to the dumping...
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international trade secretary liam fox has given his backing to a two year transitional deal with thebrexit. frankly i've waited a0 years to leave the eu, 2a months would be a rounding error. gay men and sex workers will be allowed to donate blood after restrictions are relaxed in england and scotland. and at 2:30pm, as mps leave westminster for the summer recess, the week in parliament gives them an end of term report. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. some of the bbc‘s most prominent women broadcasters have written an open letter to their boss, the director—general, calling on him to take urgent action to ensure women are paid the same as men doing the equivalentjob. the a0 signatories include claire balding and fiona bruce. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn said the pay gap was "appalling" and called for a pay audit of every organisation. 0ur media correspondent david sillito reports. alexjones of the one show, mishal husein, sue barker, three of more than a0 famous names calling on the bbc to act now on its gender pay gap. this open letter to the papers says that this week's an
international trade secretary liam fox has given his backing to a two year transitional deal with thebrexit. frankly i've waited a0 years to leave the eu, 2a months would be a rounding error. gay men and sex workers will be allowed to donate blood after restrictions are relaxed in england and scotland. and at 2:30pm, as mps leave westminster for the summer recess, the week in parliament gives them an end of term report. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. some of the bbc‘s most prominent...