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the space programme isa space programme?very much required programme and already we have so many orbiting our planet but going into deep space, people are still thinking because the risk in all this is higher and there is a lot of money needed. the government is questioning it and what are we going to gain from it? but it is a requirement because we have to explore the unexplored. we have to look at what other planets are made of, if we have to go to other planners, can we move from one place to another? the race to the moon has also intensified between the chinese and india and, of course, india almost succeeded recently in landing on the moon. unfortunately, the mainland did not. what lessons can be learned. —— moon lander. mainland did not. what lessons can be learned. -- moon lander. there are three portions in the spacecraft. we can find what the environment on the moon is and we can do some experiments. what molecules are seen. those experiments can be done. the lander however, in the last minute, around 30 metres befo
the space programme isa space programme?very much required programme and already we have so many orbiting our planet but going into deep space, people are still thinking because the risk in all this is higher and there is a lot of money needed. the government is questioning it and what are we going to gain from it? but it is a requirement because we have to explore the unexplored. we have to look at what other planets are made of, if we have to go to other planners, can we move from one place...
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it isa a small thing to give away anyway. it is a majority of... one!shing or threatening to punish the conservative rebels, including some quite senior x ministers, and indeed, ready to destroy his parliamentary majority so destroy his parliamentary majority so the hostilities have clearly escalated. one day before parliament was due to reconvene on tuesday afternoon, this meeting that was going to go ahead with some rebel conservatives threatening to stop the prime ministerfrom a no deal on the prime ministerfrom a no deal on the 31st of october, he is threatening to take away the whip, he cancelled that and offered philip hammond a meeting on his own and philip hammond says... decided he would not go, calling it discourteous to cancel the meeting. a furious briefing from the rebel and one from the government and the briefing while has started early. we did not expect it to happen last week but we did expect it to happen. another proposed retaliation to michael gove who this morning said that the government may not actually follow a ny that the govern
it isa a small thing to give away anyway. it is a majority of... one!shing or threatening to punish the conservative rebels, including some quite senior x ministers, and indeed, ready to destroy his parliamentary majority so destroy his parliamentary majority so the hostilities have clearly escalated. one day before parliament was due to reconvene on tuesday afternoon, this meeting that was going to go ahead with some rebel conservatives threatening to stop the prime ministerfrom a no deal on...
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so there isa more pro—remain position. and whether you think the party policy is a good one or not, conferences are meant to be like a big shop window, a big adverb for political parties to tell the country where they would like to do if they are in government whether thatis do if they are in government whether that is abolishing prescription charges are moving to abolish private schools which they voted to do this afternoon. at the moment at the start of this week, labour seems in some ways more like a squabbling family thana in some ways more like a squabbling family than a government and waiting. i'm joined now from brighton by associate editor of the daily mirror, kevin maguire, and sonia sodha, chief leader writer at the observer & deputy opinion editor at the guardian. if this is the shop front, what is the view for the labour party tonight? i think that is a real question really, what is labour policy? and very carefully craft, what is essentially still they move some way in the past two years and backing referendum
so there isa more pro—remain position. and whether you think the party policy is a good one or not, conferences are meant to be like a big shop window, a big adverb for political parties to tell the country where they would like to do if they are in government whether thatis do if they are in government whether that is abolishing prescription charges are moving to abolish private schools which they voted to do this afternoon. at the moment at the start of this week, labour seems in some ways...
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this isa this turned the sunday express. this is a get out ofjail possibility here for boris?t he will use the eu's bill to try to not appoint a new commissioner. and theoretically, i suppose, it would cause issues for the eu. i don't think theyjust ignore it, that's the problem. they would just get on with their own thing. the idea that we would try to destabilise the whole of europe, evenin destabilise the whole of europe, even in ardent brexiteer would not wa nt to even in ardent brexiteer would not want to cause fundamental damage to all the parts of government, but any threat is legitimate that when your backis threat is legitimate that when your back is against the wall inside me thatis back is against the wall inside me that is where we are. the government feels it is being forced into things against his will, clearly, as we saw last week. an unprecedented nature of events, spiralling out of control, we don't know where we are going to be. i'm trying to keep calm. i think this is a little bit over the top. i do think, and it was nick robson on newsnight the other night,
this isa this turned the sunday express. this is a get out ofjail possibility here for boris?t he will use the eu's bill to try to not appoint a new commissioner. and theoretically, i suppose, it would cause issues for the eu. i don't think theyjust ignore it, that's the problem. they would just get on with their own thing. the idea that we would try to destabilise the whole of europe, evenin destabilise the whole of europe, even in ardent brexiteer would not wa nt to even in ardent brexiteer...
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it isa just doesn't doesn't on brexit. it is a brexit story at times out. this adjust populism.as possible. it depends on the circumstances, on a case—by—case basis. that is why we have judges and courts. it is an attack on the judicially, a court case coming up on tuesday on how legal or not provocation as an does this fit into that? are going to give you the last one because we are short of time, the male and the toilet. it is a story in all the papers, a golden lavatory stone from blenheim palace, worth £4.8 million was ripped out at the weekend we do not know by whom andi the weekend we do not know by whom and ijust the weekend we do not know by whom and i just have the weekend we do not know by whom and ijust have to say, the police have nothing to go on. follow that. that's it for the papers for now. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — 7 days a week at bbc dot co uk forward slash papers — and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you. we are moving into
it isa just doesn't doesn't on brexit. it is a brexit story at times out. this adjust populism.as possible. it depends on the circumstances, on a case—by—case basis. that is why we have judges and courts. it is an attack on the judicially, a court case coming up on tuesday on how legal or not provocation as an does this fit into that? are going to give you the last one because we are short of time, the male and the toilet. it is a story in all the papers, a golden lavatory stone from...
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he isa he is a competitor.ebut and straightaway he looked very much at home, got himself in a battle and expect him to do just that this week, he has good control and skills and moves the ball off the straight and moves the ball off the straight and expect him to cause some issues for the aussie batters. scotland have named their rugby world cup squad. centres hquones and rory hutchinson are two surprise omissions. stuart mcinally — who led scotland to victory in the calcutta cup in the six nations championship earlier this year — will captain the side injapan. edinburgh hooker has been chosen as skipper ahead ofjohn barclay and greig laidlaw. coach gregor townsend has left out forwards josh strauss, matt fagerson and magnus bradbury. rugby sevens will be switched to a smaller stadium at the 2022 commonwealth games in birmingham, after villa park was withdrawn as a venue. there'll be an earlier start to the football season that year, due to the world cup in qatar starting in november, so the sevens will now be
he isa he is a competitor.ebut and straightaway he looked very much at home, got himself in a battle and expect him to do just that this week, he has good control and skills and moves the ball off the straight and moves the ball off the straight and expect him to cause some issues for the aussie batters. scotland have named their rugby world cup squad. centres hquones and rory hutchinson are two surprise omissions. stuart mcinally — who led scotland to victory in the calcutta cup in the six...
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it isa envisioned, working for a medal. it is a big deal. is the time, and i have to grab the bull by the horns and embrace that. i am enjoying the challenge and hopefully it will keep going that way and we will start to be within touching distance of those performances i have always dreamt of. great to see her on the comeback trail. odell beckham junior‘s return to new york could not have gone better — the wide receiver, who was traded from the new york giants to the cleveland browns before the start of the season has a career long 89 yard reception — as the browns beat the new yorkjets 23—3. odell beckham jr had a career—long 89—yard it was a remarkable achievement for him in his new colours of the clevela nd him in his new colours of the cleveland browns. just before we go, some team news for champions league matches tonight. liverpool make three changes for their game. roberto firmino will make his 200th appearance for the club. james henderson —— henderson and milner also appear. you can keep across those games across the bbc sport webs
it isa envisioned, working for a medal. it is a big deal. is the time, and i have to grab the bull by the horns and embrace that. i am enjoying the challenge and hopefully it will keep going that way and we will start to be within touching distance of those performances i have always dreamt of. great to see her on the comeback trail. odell beckham junior‘s return to new york could not have gone better — the wide receiver, who was traded from the new york giants to the cleveland browns...
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it isa the ground. made it to the top.t is a little bit of a view, it is not bad, a lot of trees here. not really that much to see. to get the best view of these historic wonders, you really have to take to the sky. taking off... let's go. dotted across the city, there are nearly 50 grassy hills, some of them built in a distinctive keyhole shape. the japanese call them kofun, burial mounds built over 100,000 years ago. these man—made structures hold the remains of some of ancient sucker‘s host powerful figures. —— remains of some of ancient sucker‘s host powerfulfigures. —— osaka's for top end this year, the burial sites were recognised as one of the city's first unesco heritage sites. this man has been studying the terms for decades and was involved in the successful unesco bed. —— the tombs. —— successful unesco bid. the size and shape of a burial mounds depend on the person's status. the sites were decorated with clay figurines that were used in the ceremony. ok. so once they are cleaned, what is the next step? like a j
it isa the ground. made it to the top.t is a little bit of a view, it is not bad, a lot of trees here. not really that much to see. to get the best view of these historic wonders, you really have to take to the sky. taking off... let's go. dotted across the city, there are nearly 50 grassy hills, some of them built in a distinctive keyhole shape. the japanese call them kofun, burial mounds built over 100,000 years ago. these man—made structures hold the remains of some of ancient sucker‘s...
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from borisjohnson's point of view, this isa borisjohnson's point of view, this is a huge political gambleever he does next, this is a job he wanted all his life we are told, this is very high stakes next few days? it is high stakes but right from the start he knew that. only indications i get from downing street is the new people have moved on and reckoned it is go for broke. they knew and it took the jobs they might not be there in a couple of months so basically they also know it isa months so basically they also know it is a huge gamble but they go for it, if they get this through and boris johnson's entire premiership depends on getting brexit done by october 31. if they get it through, they have jobs for a very long time but if they don't, they understand they will be out. it started as high sta kes they will be out. it started as high stakes and i think someone like borisjohnson will have to play for the high stakes possible. nigel, thank you for being with us. the political editor of the sunday mirror. we will have a pause now. much more on the top of the error but let us have a lo
from borisjohnson's point of view, this isa borisjohnson's point of view, this is a huge political gambleever he does next, this is a job he wanted all his life we are told, this is very high stakes next few days? it is high stakes but right from the start he knew that. only indications i get from downing street is the new people have moved on and reckoned it is go for broke. they knew and it took the jobs they might not be there in a couple of months so basically they also know it isa months...
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attached isa radically attached tonight. attached is a backstop, we can discuss that after.ent. this is nothing new. it says that the backstop is the third option. in the absence of a trade deal between the two sides, that would make alternative arrangements or a backstop necessary, these are the kind of conditions that you've got there. it's within the agreement that you can replace it with something else. this is actually not new, and i think the eu care gameplaying by saying we are open, but they have said this all along. as soon as boris johnson said but they have said this all along. as soon as borisjohnson said i want to bend a backstop they said it on. but you have to come to us with a workable legally operable alternative. i know i'm renting now. that's what they don't do it for the eu. there went all the technical detail. 50 i don't see this as an advance myself. but the mood music is, you know, everyone is looking for a way forward. leo varadkar talking to the dup, politically he cannot get away with weakening the backstop in any way. what he can say is he's workin
attached isa radically attached tonight. attached is a backstop, we can discuss that after.ent. this is nothing new. it says that the backstop is the third option. in the absence of a trade deal between the two sides, that would make alternative arrangements or a backstop necessary, these are the kind of conditions that you've got there. it's within the agreement that you can replace it with something else. this is actually not new, and i think the eu care gameplaying by saying we are open, but...
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it isa belgium last week. it is a clash between norway and england. two sides met, it was only injune this yearin sides met, it was only injune this year in their women's world cup in france at the quarterfinal stage, a match that england eventually co mforta bly match that england eventually comfortably won. some of norway's top stars play their football in the english women's super league. these two sides know each other very well. looking back at that particular game, 3—0 did not do norwayjustice. i thought we played well. it was a good test. of all the games that we won in the world cup, from a physical point of view, that is where we peaked in terms of the amount of running that we did, high speed running, distance covered. that is what we needed to do to beat this snobby team. ultimately when we we re this snobby team. ultimately when we were struggling in the world cup, their ability and athleticism is their ability and athleticism is their biggest strength. for norway this friendly match comes after they opened their euro 2021 campaign with a
it isa belgium last week. it is a clash between norway and england. two sides met, it was only injune this yearin sides met, it was only injune this year in their women's world cup in france at the quarterfinal stage, a match that england eventually co mforta bly match that england eventually comfortably won. some of norway's top stars play their football in the english women's super league. these two sides know each other very well. looking back at that particular game, 3—0 did not do...
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it isa with everything, all guns blazing. it is a big game, no doubt., kick off at eight o'clock. cardiff city have been told by fifa that they will have to pay the first installment of over 5 million pounds for the transfer of emiliano sala, the argentininian striker who tragically died in a plane crash shortly after signing for the club. cardiff had argued long and hard that a revised contract for the player was never finalised so they we re player was never finalised so they were not liable to pay anything. cardiff contended that they do not have to make any payments because certain contractual obligations that we re certain contractual obligations that were requested by nantes were not fulfilled and it made the agreement now and avoid, but nantes contended they did everything, the paperwork was on time and today, a fifa who had asked the club is to negotiate between themselves, the clubs are not able to agree, today the fifa player statement committee decided cardiff city will have to pay the first instalment of £5 million towards the £50 million tr
it isa with everything, all guns blazing. it is a big game, no doubt., kick off at eight o'clock. cardiff city have been told by fifa that they will have to pay the first installment of over 5 million pounds for the transfer of emiliano sala, the argentininian striker who tragically died in a plane crash shortly after signing for the club. cardiff had argued long and hard that a revised contract for the player was never finalised so they we re player was never finalised so they were not liable...
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i know it isa independent mps going on. all the machinations of what could come, but it will be jeremy corbyn machinations of what could come, but it will bejeremy corbyn in a situation like that who steps forward and seeks to get the support of parliament. but you know our message is clear let's get the extension and get the general election. thank you. i'm joined now by the brexit party mep belinda de lucy. you described today's ruling as a grave injustice and a continuation of the resis taps to brexit —— resista nce of the resis taps to brexit —— resistance brexit. are you saying thejudges were in resistance brexit. are you saying the judges were in favour of brexit. idid say the judges were in favour of brexit. i did say i have the utmost respect for our courts, it is one of reasons i voted brexit, because i want our laws to be interpreted by british judges, i was talking about obstacles. you believe ourjudges are not biased and this was an independent decision taken based on law? i believe it is dangerous territory whe
i know it isa independent mps going on. all the machinations of what could come, but it will be jeremy corbyn machinations of what could come, but it will bejeremy corbyn in a situation like that who steps forward and seeks to get the support of parliament. but you know our message is clear let's get the extension and get the general election. thank you. i'm joined now by the brexit party mep belinda de lucy. you described today's ruling as a grave injustice and a continuation of the resis taps...
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they say he isa always was for his country.y say he is a man who makes things happen, but rarely like this. setting up pablo for an accidental punch line. he was never really in on the joke. and the own goal, but a big goalfor wales, who really had to win this, but struggled to put together anything more deliberate, which left them vulnerable. they even have the chance for a second goal to his nation ranked 109th in the world, they were level. wales at semi finalists of the last heroes were now up against it to even reach the next one. chances and time passed, seven minutes remains, with gareth climbing above the chaos. was it in? the margin was slight, but the significance massive. wales remain in trouble, but for now, they have escaped with bail. patrick geary, bbc news. in contrast, it was a disappointing night for scotland as they lost two one to russia at hampden. john mcginn got his side off to the perfect start when the russian keeperfumbled the ball into his path. put it into the back of the net. the russians moved up a
they say he isa always was for his country.y say he is a man who makes things happen, but rarely like this. setting up pablo for an accidental punch line. he was never really in on the joke. and the own goal, but a big goalfor wales, who really had to win this, but struggled to put together anything more deliberate, which left them vulnerable. they even have the chance for a second goal to his nation ranked 109th in the world, they were level. wales at semi finalists of the last heroes were now...
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it isa similar half percent of them are women.over 15% are girls. 16 and a half thousand young members, just over 1596 are girls. so many other sports and different activities that are vying for girls and boys time, golf is to stick at it and having events like this, seeing it on television, i think it isa seeing it on television, i think it is a great catalyst to get people out playing. this is hannah darling. 16 years old and as part of thejunior solheim cup squad, she is the only scot playing at gleneagles this week. there has been so much more publicity recently which is great to see, i think we deserve it because we work as hard as men, we do pretty much the same as man but we are seen differently, i suppose. mail look at it as if we cannot ever be as good as males, but that is not true. females can play it if they want a plate, and i would advise people, women to play it, you do not know until you have tried it. trying women to play it, you do not know untilyou have tried it. trying it has not always been that easy for women
it isa similar half percent of them are women.over 15% are girls. 16 and a half thousand young members, just over 1596 are girls. so many other sports and different activities that are vying for girls and boys time, golf is to stick at it and having events like this, seeing it on television, i think it isa seeing it on television, i think it is a great catalyst to get people out playing. this is hannah darling. 16 years old and as part of thejunior solheim cup squad, she is the only scot...
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campaign in the lead up to that to remain in the eu, thereby reversing the decision to leave, but if there isa the decision to leave, but if there is a general election campaign, she wa nts is a general election campaign, she wants the party to have a policy if if it were to get into government, revoking article 50 and cancelling brexit out right, without holding a further public vote. there is a difference between the overall party policy, holding a second referendum, reversing the decision to leave the eu that way, and what policy would be going into a general election campaign. clearly the campaign here
campaign in the lead up to that to remain in the eu, thereby reversing the decision to leave, but if there isa the decision to leave, but if there is a general election campaign, she wa nts is a general election campaign, she wants the party to have a policy if if it were to get into government, revoking article 50 and cancelling brexit out right, without holding a further public vote. there is a difference between the overall party policy, holding a second referendum, reversing the decision to...
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christina isa that affect every country.s a director in germany for the centre for feminist foreign policy and an advisor to the german government. what you want to say to the panel? so with the feminist movement and gender equality, at its very co re movement and gender equality, at its very core it has been hugely critical of the capitalist system and it keeps pushing minorities, amongst which women are the big three, to the margins. i'm wondering under the current economic system we will ever achieve equality? isn't most gender equality work only pink washing if we are not fixing the very basic assumptions our economic system is built on? well, you know, think that is a very good question, but it is a very complex one. and it is complex because you are talking about this globally. so the systems are so very different in so many different countries based on not only economic systems, but based on religion. in some countries that have religious conditions which really holds people back and deny them opportunity. sol really
christina isa that affect every country.s a director in germany for the centre for feminist foreign policy and an advisor to the german government. what you want to say to the panel? so with the feminist movement and gender equality, at its very co re movement and gender equality, at its very core it has been hugely critical of the capitalist system and it keeps pushing minorities, amongst which women are the big three, to the margins. i'm wondering under the current economic system we will...
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you say it isa will prevail in the end. of time and money but wouldn't the us congress be failing its constitutional duty if these concerns raised by a whistle—blower thought to be from within the cia of allegations of serious wrongdoing if congress fail to even investigate those? this entire impeachment inquiry is predicated on a whistle—blower who blew the whistle on hearsay. he does not have first person knowledge, or she, of what happened here. they we re she, of what happened here. they were not in the room or listening to the phone call. all the evidence that we have, the transcript, totally acquits the president of any wrongdoing. it is a waste of time, without question. the transcript has not been made public. that was moved toa not been made public. that was moved to a secure server. not been made public. that was moved to a secure server. what was released were notes taken of the phone call, not the transcript. how did those notes clear the president? it isa did those notes clear the president? it is a transcript.
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i believe even this isa tough approach.n this is a pent—up conflict that must play out to clear the way for brexit. you are bad losers. frustrations built up are bad losers. frustrations built up in every corner of the strange political village. playing tough might appeal for some, but other voters might take fright. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster. many veteran mps and political commentators say they've not witnessed such angry scenes as we saw last night, in all their years at parliament. but what's been the reaction outside westminster? our political correspondent alex forsyth has been to the conservative constituency of walsall north, which voted to leave the eu — to find out. life on this factory floor feels a far cry from the chaos in westminster. this family firm in warsaw designs and makes high—end door and window fittings. and plenty here think parliament needs to get a grip. i've never heard such a humbug and all my life. a humbug in all my life. peter's from slovakia, and has lived in the uk for eight yea
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the hands of this american directorjames gray, i think he is a rather pretentious film maker, this isaetentious film maker, this is a bit ofa rather pretentious film maker, this is a bit of a space track. some people are saying it is very philosophical and an existential search for meaning and there are parallels of father and son and maybe god the creator, i do not read that in there. i thought it was rather silly. i love brad pitt, i quite like space movies when the art philosophical. this one had some decent sequences but not for me at all. i thought it was ponderous, pretentious, i think it was a real pain to watch. very difficult. i know brad is great. ad astra is not aad know brad is great. ad astra is not a ad foran know brad is great. ad astra is not a ad for an astra at all, they will not sell any cars on the back of this. i did read it looks beautiful, do you give it that? i did give it that but i much prefer gravity which has a that but i much prefer gravity which hasa similar that but i much prefer gravity which has a similarfeel to that but i much prefer gravity which has
the hands of this american directorjames gray, i think he is a rather pretentious film maker, this isaetentious film maker, this is a bit ofa rather pretentious film maker, this is a bit of a space track. some people are saying it is very philosophical and an existential search for meaning and there are parallels of father and son and maybe god the creator, i do not read that in there. i thought it was rather silly. i love brad pitt, i quite like space movies when the art philosophical. this...
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it isa hill reach a total of 103 runs.but the boys are feeling confident. they hit some terrific shots. but then the heavens open, they are chances are looking bleak. but captain leads an incredible fightback. you can do this! from nowhere, they win their match in the last over. a result that means everything. skip spike innings! what are we saying? everyone did good, i am proud of everyone, everyone did good, i am proud of everyone, but no time will do it again. skipper was man of the innings! great game of cricket, we have a cup to present to our man of the match, which is this man here. play to that standard, excellent team. some of the best cricket we have had rp all season. great game came down to the final over, and really enthusiastic which is what we love to see, people who love the game, greatjoy love to see, people who love the game, great joy playing love to see, people who love the game, greatjoy playing them. love to see, people who love the game, great joy playing them! love to see, people who love the game,
it isa hill reach a total of 103 runs.but the boys are feeling confident. they hit some terrific shots. but then the heavens open, they are chances are looking bleak. but captain leads an incredible fightback. you can do this! from nowhere, they win their match in the last over. a result that means everything. skip spike innings! what are we saying? everyone did good, i am proud of everyone, everyone did good, i am proud of everyone, but no time will do it again. skipper was man of the innings!...
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it isa it is a folder two inches thick.ed through the post back in 2016. how sure are you that you weren‘t breaking it? will absolutely, absolutely. flashed doing 35 in a 30 in this camera in worcester, his determination to get that to overturned has now cost him £30,000 and counting, including, he says, his son‘s inheritance. so the original fine says, his son‘s inheritance. so the originalfine was says, his son‘s inheritance. so the original fine was £100? it would have been £100 and three penalty points which is standard. why not pay it? it needed airing for the bidders cost us an enormous fortune now and it seems to have been a waste of time. you spent £30,000. how do you feel about it? terrible. i wake how do you feel about it? terrible. iwake in how do you feel about it? terrible. i wake in the middle of the night in panic attacks. he even recruited an expert, to analyse the experts, —— the evidence. after several court —— his appealfailed the evidence. after several court —— his appeal failed last month. the evidence
it isa it is a folder two inches thick.ed through the post back in 2016. how sure are you that you weren‘t breaking it? will absolutely, absolutely. flashed doing 35 in a 30 in this camera in worcester, his determination to get that to overturned has now cost him £30,000 and counting, including, he says, his son‘s inheritance. so the original fine says, his son‘s inheritance. so the originalfine was says, his son‘s inheritance. so the original fine was £100? it would have been £100...
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it isa good morning, asia. hello, world. it is a tuesday.you could join us for another exciting addition of asia business report. i am rico hizon. we start off with the world's biggest search engine. 50 groups and territories in the united states have launched an investigation into google‘s dominance of the online advertising market. a samira hussain reports from new york, there are a mounting number of probes of big technology giants by authorities in america. this is not something you see very often in washington, dc, democrats and republicans working together. but together they stood on the steps of the supreme court, announcing an investigation into the business practices of the business giant google. and well democrats and republicans may be from different parties we all have a common bond and that is we are charged with responsibility of protecting the citizens of our state. visa state officials are looking at google's search engine and is digital advertising and whether it has stifled competition by favouring its own size. this is not
it isa good morning, asia. hello, world. it is a tuesday.you could join us for another exciting addition of asia business report. i am rico hizon. we start off with the world's biggest search engine. 50 groups and territories in the united states have launched an investigation into google‘s dominance of the online advertising market. a samira hussain reports from new york, there are a mounting number of probes of big technology giants by authorities in america. this is not something you see...
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this isa russians and the us president. this is a day after.trump, it just seems like he just doesn't care. these are the sorts of allegations that would completely cripple a former president, but he seems to just be moving cripple a former president, but he seems tojust be moving on, cripple a former president, but he seems to just be moving on, just thinking, you know, it is really interesting how he doesn't seem to ta ke interesting how he doesn't seem to take any of this really very seriously. let's talk about what is going on in hong kong at the moment. two years ago carrie lam is the slogan we connect to propel herself to the leadership of hong kong. is she connecting now? even yesterday, in these town halls, about these hong kong protests and saying i shall do some of the burden, she is saying we need to connect better, she used the word there was a problem of disconnection to the people. they are asking for her to resign and for an enquiry into police brutality and basically for this extradition built to be permanently withdrawn. she ha
this isa russians and the us president. this is a day after.trump, it just seems like he just doesn't care. these are the sorts of allegations that would completely cripple a former president, but he seems to just be moving cripple a former president, but he seems tojust be moving on, cripple a former president, but he seems to just be moving on, just thinking, you know, it is really interesting how he doesn't seem to ta ke interesting how he doesn't seem to take any of this really very...
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it isa it is a sunny start, blue skies whether that is.of us. at the moment, not quite so even, lots of sunshine across southern england and parts of wales, further north we have more cloud and that is because of a weather front that is straddling the uk at the moment. it is a cold weather front and to the north, some chilly air trying to work its way in. some pressure for a defiant noise making things windy for northern scotland. some heavier rain possible for a time but especially for the south sinking into northern england and across northern ireland through this afternoon, courtesy of our weather front. more cloud branding into england and wales. brighter skies across scotland and the wind easing. this is how the weather front cut things up, that line where we see the rain to the south, still very warm, 25, maybe 26, to the north, 14 or 15 degrees. in the evenings and wetter weather pushing to north wales through the midlands into east anglia and it tends to fizzle out in southern england by the end of the night. mild to the south with
it isa it is a sunny start, blue skies whether that is.of us. at the moment, not quite so even, lots of sunshine across southern england and parts of wales, further north we have more cloud and that is because of a weather front that is straddling the uk at the moment. it is a cold weather front and to the north, some chilly air trying to work its way in. some pressure for a defiant noise making things windy for northern scotland. some heavier rain possible for a time but especially for the...
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but what isa northern ireland backstop.ut keeping the birder open full stop it is not about, as we have seen from suggestions about having to exhibit further back from the body. that does not cut it either. it is about keeping the all ireland economy going. and keeping that infrastructure of the birder and protecting the single market for the ego. as well as protecting the northern ireland peace process —— the birder. when you check the site is coming from the uk, and there are ideas, been chatted around. those are the criteria by which the eu will take it off. if it is a take on now in production at the birder, still has to protect the single market and be perceived to protect the northern ireland police process. —— at the birder. —— the northern ireland peace process. that is the centre of the conundrum where we are still here with so much to talk about three years on and for the foreseeable future. one thing, there isa foreseeable future. one thing, there is a whisper... we like whispers. there is a whisper of positivity
but what isa northern ireland backstop.ut keeping the birder open full stop it is not about, as we have seen from suggestions about having to exhibit further back from the body. that does not cut it either. it is about keeping the all ireland economy going. and keeping that infrastructure of the birder and protecting the single market for the ego. as well as protecting the northern ireland peace process —— the birder. when you check the site is coming from the uk, and there are ideas, been...
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asthma affects 5.5 million people in the uk, and three people die every day of it, and it isa peopleit is a condition that can affect you at different times during your life, and it is very variable, and the drugs are ascension —— essentially life—saving, by using inhalers you massively reduce your risk of going to hospital or dying of an asthma attack. people need to take these drugs through their whole lifetime, but they are life—saving, and these tragic stories where people are saying i am just taking half of what i should or hardly any, to make it last longer, those people ending up in hospital, or the tragic case that jonathan mentioned, she died because she could not afford to take the medicine, that is tragic, and it is unfair that people should have to pay for it. that story of the student who died, was not reflected in the survey that you carried out last year? yeah, we found that very large numbers of people have compromised in some way in terms of not taking their medicine, so people would obviously need to buy food, so they would not pay for their prescription charges, th
asthma affects 5.5 million people in the uk, and three people die every day of it, and it isa peopleit is a condition that can affect you at different times during your life, and it is very variable, and the drugs are ascension —— essentially life—saving, by using inhalers you massively reduce your risk of going to hospital or dying of an asthma attack. people need to take these drugs through their whole lifetime, but they are life—saving, and these tragic stories where people are...
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it isa be riots on the street outside. decision, what kind of conservative party will we be left with with those three in a row and now boris johnson left with with those three in a row and now borisjohnson taking it towards the far right towards an english nationalist party and kicking our popular figures like english nationalist party and kicking our popularfigures like ken clarke. finally, the financial times. highlighting sajid javid and his spending announcements. but this is the whole tory election plan, is it? to get rid of the mantle of austerity and say we are not part of austerity and say we are not part of austerity anymore and to nullify labour claim that there. it has been overshadowed as usual by brexit. you do see the tories setting out there still and we spoke about a shift but what is interesting is that on domestic policy, people are divided on brexit but on domestic policy the conservative party under boris johnson almost wants to remain in the centre. but with a lot of funding and trying to get popular
it isa be riots on the street outside. decision, what kind of conservative party will we be left with with those three in a row and now boris johnson left with with those three in a row and now borisjohnson taking it towards the far right towards an english nationalist party and kicking our popular figures like english nationalist party and kicking our popularfigures like ken clarke. finally, the financial times. highlighting sajid javid and his spending announcements. but this is the whole...
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so this isa to look a little ridiculous. so this is a basic cubesat unit. panels on the side, if you need something bigger you canjust add more unit to whatever size you need. it is a fantastic innovation. one thing that is really clever about these cubesat satellites is their adaptability. so you have a standard jazzy, some solar panels, some electronics, these are all off—the—shelf into the satellite, and then the customer can put their own bespoke bit of kit into that but get into space much quicker? does max jazzy. —— chassis. get into space much quicker? does max jazzy. -- chassis. we have the avionic stack and within the structure it is a common structure, we caught a 60 unit and within that you can there is an avionics, that ta ke you can there is an avionics, that take a certain amount of volume and that saves a huge amount of space to sticking whatever we want to provide those data products and services in addition to that. us company orbital m icrosystems addition to that. us company orbital microsystems has been working with clyde microsystems ha
so this isa to look a little ridiculous. so this is a basic cubesat unit. panels on the side, if you need something bigger you canjust add more unit to whatever size you need. it is a fantastic innovation. one thing that is really clever about these cubesat satellites is their adaptability. so you have a standard jazzy, some solar panels, some electronics, these are all off—the—shelf into the satellite, and then the customer can put their own bespoke bit of kit into that but get into space...
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at the top of the agenda isa families.da is a new working dealfor people in this country. we are seeing wages rising again. banning zero—hour contracts and giving people security in employment. we will be talking about other issues including how we get investment in public services after a decade of austerity and how we tackle climate change and how we play our part to prevent a disastrous no—deal brexit. that would be catastrophic for our members, whether they are working in car plants or public services. we wa nt car plants or public services. we want no deal off the table. the government are saying that they have abandoned austerity, effectively. the whole policy has changed? what we have seen in the latest spending statement is exposing the fact that austerity was a political choice. you can tell that there is potentially a general election coming. we need to see a sustained investment across public services. you mentioned the £25 billion spending gap in local government but the reality is you can put more money into t
at the top of the agenda isa families.da is a new working dealfor people in this country. we are seeing wages rising again. banning zero—hour contracts and giving people security in employment. we will be talking about other issues including how we get investment in public services after a decade of austerity and how we tackle climate change and how we play our part to prevent a disastrous no—deal brexit. that would be catastrophic for our members, whether they are working in car plants or...
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it isa defeat was a bit of a surprise.oted against him from his own side. certainly not a surprise that he lost but the level of drama gathered by some of the characters involved turning against the government was a surprise. you had the defection today of a prominent mp to the liberal democrats and now you have 21 tory mps, some of the most prominent mps in the party, effectively not being tories any longer. philip hammond was chancellor six weeks ago and as far as we know from government sources he will no longer be a tory mp. there is a bit of lu on blue action to be expected and then there is a party genuinely falling apart and i think this is really where we are at right now. is that how you see it? the party falling apart? this is the future, that for so long there has been a massive division over europe. but with 20 odd mps kicked out of the party there is a chance they could go and set up a rival conservative party do you think? they could. but i think the way our political system and our country has traditionally
it isa defeat was a bit of a surprise.oted against him from his own side. certainly not a surprise that he lost but the level of drama gathered by some of the characters involved turning against the government was a surprise. you had the defection today of a prominent mp to the liberal democrats and now you have 21 tory mps, some of the most prominent mps in the party, effectively not being tories any longer. philip hammond was chancellor six weeks ago and as far as we know from government...
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there isa law. that happens over time. that which the law of the land allows him. we say that is right. the scope and extent of prerogative power is a matter for the courts to determine. i know you have a shortage of time. on your present form of regulation, the power cannot be used in order to avoid parliamentary scrutiny or with the inevitable effect of avoiding it. does the second half require more sophisticated formulation? the fixed—term parliaments act effectively allows for prorogation and that will inevitably mean no parliamentary scrutiny.|j and that will inevitably mean no parliamentary scrutiny. i am not challenging the existence of a power to prorogue. i recognise, as the leadership puts to me, any prorogation involves a removal for that length of time for the powers of parliament to scrutinise. given the junior role of the executive, our case is that it is implicit in the power to prorogue that it will not be used in such a way as to re move not be used in such a way as to remove parliamentary scrutiny, other
there isa law. that happens over time. that which the law of the land allows him. we say that is right. the scope and extent of prerogative power is a matter for the courts to determine. i know you have a shortage of time. on your present form of regulation, the power cannot be used in order to avoid parliamentary scrutiny or with the inevitable effect of avoiding it. does the second half require more sophisticated formulation? the fixed—term parliaments act effectively allows for prorogation...
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thank you for the chant, i'll have to teach it to my son who isa i'll have to teach it to my son whotball fan. in terms of federalism, i think there is... we need to come together as a family of nations who are in a genuine spirit of partnership. it's not about one being dominant over the other, it's not about the uk entity being in control, it is about the power resting in those places, those different nations coming together and, of course, as liberal democrats, it is not about being content with centralisation at that level of scotland, england, wales or northern ireland as well. we know from scotland what it is like to have a scottish government that is a centralising government and takes power up from local communities to the centre. we are a party that wa nts to the centre. we are a party that wants to disperse power to make sure that individuals and communities have power over their lives and that power comes together to be able to achieve more, whether that is through our united kingdom or indeed through our united kingdom or indeed through the european union or in internatio
thank you for the chant, i'll have to teach it to my son who isa i'll have to teach it to my son whotball fan. in terms of federalism, i think there is... we need to come together as a family of nations who are in a genuine spirit of partnership. it's not about one being dominant over the other, it's not about the uk entity being in control, it is about the power resting in those places, those different nations coming together and, of course, as liberal democrats, it is not about being content...
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the information from the government is improving that there isa government is improving that there ismall and medium—sized companies are not ready. they are not prepared and there is research that demonstrates that. we know that most large businesses, and later you are talking to pizza hut, they had prepared because they have anticipated this. the ones that are most vulnerable are smaller businesses, particularly those exposed to eu exports, and most of those businesses are in wales, northern ireland, the north—east, and those are poorer parts of the country and most at risk and really need to get ready. you would advise people to go to the website and have a look and see what you've got to do, however daunting it may be. yes, and you will get contradictory advice still from government which isa advice still from government which is a concern, and i think the government needs to be very clear, speak with one voice, which of course in the current climate is almost impossible! it might be wishful thinking. good to see you and we will talk about this again i'm sure. we can escape brexitj
the information from the government is improving that there isa government is improving that there ismall and medium—sized companies are not ready. they are not prepared and there is research that demonstrates that. we know that most large businesses, and later you are talking to pizza hut, they had prepared because they have anticipated this. the ones that are most vulnerable are smaller businesses, particularly those exposed to eu exports, and most of those businesses are in wales, northern...
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it isa the world children are striking.nst time, and one we are losing and everybody knows it. there is no excuse for not knowing that in the most troubling part of it is that in the most troubling part of itisi that in the most troubling part of it is i don't believe there is anybody in this world that can deny science. undeniable science and fa cts , science. undeniable science and facts, science and facts that have been around for the last 30 may be 40 been around for the last 30 may be a0 yea rs. sales of alcohol in scotland's shops fell by almost eight per cent after it introduced minimum unit pricing — that's according to a new study. since may 2018, the price of alcohol has had to be at least 50 pence per unit which means a half litre can of super strength beer must cost at least £2.25. the study for the british medical journal found the impact was around twice that predicted ahead of the move. more than one in four secondary school pupils in england and wales have a private tutor, new research shows. children from w
it isa the world children are striking.nst time, and one we are losing and everybody knows it. there is no excuse for not knowing that in the most troubling part of it is that in the most troubling part of itisi that in the most troubling part of it is i don't believe there is anybody in this world that can deny science. undeniable science and fa cts , science. undeniable science and facts, science and facts that have been around for the last 30 may be 40 been around for the last 30 may be a0...
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this isa loves the bbc, that is not...e would we be without it? all those kinds of things. but there are some interesting points. it does make me wonder why he did not kick off while he was here slightly more. he is well known for being confrontational and interviews. add that i can't wait to set? that is definitely true. but his point is that he can make something without getting it approved are ticked off. now he is no longer a staffjournalist, he can go public on what he thinks. absolutely. i think it is pretty balanced way, but i think it is interesting that he felt the need to speak out now. two days after he has gone, he has changed his opinions. an interesting piece here. lenny henry reports the times has said that television is failing on diversity. anyway these histories are tied together, john humphrys talking about recruitment within the bbc and that not enough diversity among staff in one way and lenny henry talking about television in general in another way and he is not aiming at one particular television sta
this isa loves the bbc, that is not...e would we be without it? all those kinds of things. but there are some interesting points. it does make me wonder why he did not kick off while he was here slightly more. he is well known for being confrontational and interviews. add that i can't wait to set? that is definitely true. but his point is that he can make something without getting it approved are ticked off. now he is no longer a staffjournalist, he can go public on what he thinks. absolutely....
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whether it isa past the evidential test?ng minor as a shoplifting, the problem is the sensitivity. and i think, cleaning what i can from the other side of the fence, so to speak, one of those people who defend people accused in these type of offences, often it's all about communication. it has often said many victims or complainants feel they have not been kept properly in the loop on one of the things i have always found, dealing with my clients, and i suspect other lawyers do too, and properly it is the same for medical services, any type of professional body, it is making people feel ownership of their case, so in other words, as long as people are kept in the loop about what's happening and why something is happening, i think that helps people. it may not ameliorate the feelings they have come if they feel they have been let down by a lack of a prosecution, but i think the important part is the relationship between the police, the complainant, victim and the cps. if people understand why a decision has been made rather t
whether it isa past the evidential test?ng minor as a shoplifting, the problem is the sensitivity. and i think, cleaning what i can from the other side of the fence, so to speak, one of those people who defend people accused in these type of offences, often it's all about communication. it has often said many victims or complainants feel they have not been kept properly in the loop on one of the things i have always found, dealing with my clients, and i suspect other lawyers do too, and...
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it isa it is a straight sectarian attack on a broad church party. and it is moving us into a different kind of institution where pluralism isn't tolerated. but just institution where pluralism isn't tolerated. butjust as quickly as the plot to remove mr watson emerged, it is dropped after mr jeremy corbyn got involved. the travel firm thomas cook has approached the government for emergency funding, as it tries to avoid going into administration, leaving customers with uncertainty we just wejust don't we just don't know what the situation is. we will either have a flight situation is. we will either have a flight back and get back to manchester and be fortunate, or all things could... you know, things could collapse in the next couple of days or hours and we have nothing. the us is sending troops and missile defence systems to saudi arabia and the uae in response to last week's attack on saudi oilfacilities. 75 years on from the battle of arnhem, a mass parachute drop is taking place in the netherlands, to mark what was known as ‘0peration market gard
it isa it is a straight sectarian attack on a broad church party. and it is moving us into a different kind of institution where pluralism isn't tolerated. but just institution where pluralism isn't tolerated. butjust as quickly as the plot to remove mr watson emerged, it is dropped after mr jeremy corbyn got involved. the travel firm thomas cook has approached the government for emergency funding, as it tries to avoid going into administration, leaving customers with uncertainty we just wejust...
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salvadoreÑa e e espera en un campamento en m matamoros y dar a luz en cualquier momento, en mÉxico, isaorias del presidente trump nos acompaÑa nuestra abogada experta en inmigraciÓn, la doctora alma rosa nieto, gracias por estar con nosotros, comenzamos con esto porque hoy un juez federal puso una orden en todo el paris para bloquear e plan del presidente que obliga a los inmigrantes a solicitar asilo en otro paÍs para llegar estados unidos, quÉ significa esto >>> significan buenas y malas tio ciuito que dio un fallo temporal, hay que aclarar que es temporal y siendo que ahora serÁ uniforme y en toda la naciÓn la ley y la regla ingresando a estados unidos para pedir asilo solo lo podÍa hacer hasta hace poco en texascalifory arizona y omitÍa texas y nuevo mÉxico, estÁ orden es a nivel nacional y le pone un alto a la administraciÓn trump diciÉndoles que ahora van a poder aplicar en toda la frontera mÉxicoestadounidense para asilo polÍtico >>> entonces doctora, a partir de cuando las personas que pueden estar cruzando por todos los estados que menciona u ot s otros, cuando pueden ver este
salvadoreÑa e e espera en un campamento en m matamoros y dar a luz en cualquier momento, en mÉxico, isaorias del presidente trump nos acompaÑa nuestra abogada experta en inmigraciÓn, la doctora alma rosa nieto, gracias por estar con nosotros, comenzamos con esto porque hoy un juez federal puso una orden en todo el paris para bloquear e plan del presidente que obliga a los inmigrantes a solicitar asilo en otro paÍs para llegar estados unidos, quÉ significa esto >>> significan...
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the timing isa him to stay last night. like last week you know like one step forward, ruth davidson, the scottish tory leader resigning point the carpet out from under him, he flies to ostensibly start a general election campaign today, his brother pulls the rug out from under him. it is calamity cummings. it just seems from under him. it is calamity cummings. itjust seems like it's going off the rails the tory party. it is like a speeded up a version of a disaster to theresa may but everything isjust much quicker. talking about ministers leaving or being kicked out. what did you make of michael gove's appeal to somehow find the way to bring back in the full? there been one or two were quietly saying look this is not the way to go. this strategy is so risky and it is not paying off. can some mechanism be allowed to allow people to come back in? i'm not sure if everybody wants to, that is the problem. let's turn to the express and when you heard that "i'd rather be dead in a ditch". it was a literally jaw—dropping be dead i
the timing isa him to stay last night. like last week you know like one step forward, ruth davidson, the scottish tory leader resigning point the carpet out from under him, he flies to ostensibly start a general election campaign today, his brother pulls the rug out from under him. it is calamity cummings. it just seems from under him. it is calamity cummings. itjust seems like it's going off the rails the tory party. it is like a speeded up a version of a disaster to theresa may but everything...
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we have heard from former team—mates, saying this isa from former team—mates, saying this is a bombshellected and clearly something that the welsh players will be thinking and talking about. there is a replacement on the way. he is being parachuted in, but with only six days before their first game, against georgia, they will have to look clearly at game plans and potentially take on some new ideas in this final week. thanks for that. the champions league is back — with start of the group stages of the competition. english sides are among the favourites once again — with liverpool hoping to do what only one team have managed since the competition was rebranded as the champions league in 1992 — which is retain the trophy. they take on napoli. chelsea are also in action later — they take on valencia — with frank lampard in the dugout at the club, for the first time in europe. austin halewood has more. tottenham's dramatic comeback against ajax, manchester united's stunning paris st germain, liverpool coming back from the dead against barcelona on the way to lifting the title. after three m
we have heard from former team—mates, saying this isa from former team—mates, saying this is a bombshellected and clearly something that the welsh players will be thinking and talking about. there is a replacement on the way. he is being parachuted in, but with only six days before their first game, against georgia, they will have to look clearly at game plans and potentially take on some new ideas in this final week. thanks for that. the champions league is back — with start of the group...
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i think it isa in beyond october the 31st? at this afternoon, but that is the reality of what we face. for me, there can be only one way forward for our country. i think what the people of this country want us to see is the government of this country focusing not on brexit, that is going on for three years. i think the country wa nt to three years. i think the country want to see us focusing on their priorities and needs. i think they wa nt to priorities and needs. i think they want to see like you serving police officers, men and women being allowed to get out on the street and do yourjob. they want to see a government that funds you properly and allows you to get on and do that. and directs other attention and other concern on that priority. so, that was borisjohnson but those remarks in front of police with cadets in west yorkshire a short time ago that let us get some analysis of what he has been saying where the former director of communications at downing street and theresa may's books men. craig, some quite colourful la
i think it isa in beyond october the 31st? at this afternoon, but that is the reality of what we face. for me, there can be only one way forward for our country. i think what the people of this country want us to see is the government of this country focusing not on brexit, that is going on for three years. i think the country wa nt to three years. i think the country want to see us focusing on their priorities and needs. i think they wa nt to priorities and needs. i think they want to see like...
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it isa asserting this executive privilege. it is a questionable privilege.ecutive privilege would cover these types of conversations, but certainly in the traditional sense that we know it in the united states, executive privilege wouldn't cover conversations like this. when you say nothing has been accomplished, i thought they voted on new impeachment rules last week, formal rules which gave them greater powers. can't they cut through this? that's right. if you've been watching the hearings thus far, there has been a lot of procedural technicalities involved, a lot of stonewalling on lewandowski's park. he is answering questions from republicans, but when democrats asked question, there are a lot of points of order being called. the republicans are upset and are calling this a rebranding of an impeachment enquiry when it was just going to be the oversight function. now they are invoking new rules, and the republicans are not pleased with the republicans are not pleased with the democrats on that one. we will have to see where it goes, but in terms of inform
it isa asserting this executive privilege. it is a questionable privilege.ecutive privilege would cover these types of conversations, but certainly in the traditional sense that we know it in the united states, executive privilege wouldn't cover conversations like this. when you say nothing has been accomplished, i thought they voted on new impeachment rules last week, formal rules which gave them greater powers. can't they cut through this? that's right. if you've been watching the hearings...
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intent isa advice to queen was unlawful.e it in criminal cases, it is difficult because people never write down these things. you have to infer intent from various other pieces of evidence and information you have and sirjohn major's intervention in this case could be very powerful because as a former prime minister he has gone through the process of proroguing, advising the queen, taking into account the constitutional law. interestingly, john major himself in 1997 was accused of political proroguing in relation to the so—called burying of a report into what was known as the cash for questions issues, scandal at the time. john major will be powerful in this, but with no question to what happened to 1997 and the steps he went through in proroguing parliament back then. i mentioned there is separately legal action starting this afternoon at the court of session in edinburgh. there is also legal moves in northern ireland against the prorogation. how do these three separate legal cases meshed together? are they the same argumen
intent isa advice to queen was unlawful.e it in criminal cases, it is difficult because people never write down these things. you have to infer intent from various other pieces of evidence and information you have and sirjohn major's intervention in this case could be very powerful because as a former prime minister he has gone through the process of proroguing, advising the queen, taking into account the constitutional law. interestingly, john major himself in 1997 was accused of political...
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how big of isa move this from a public health standpoint?do you think other retailers will follow suit? >> i think it's a great move and considering the reach of an walmart. anything we can do to decrease access and as you just mentioned since so many you can get it in regular stores, anythi can do to decrease access and decrease appeal to the youth will help us get our rates >>down. why are these cases showing up now? i mean, people have been using e-cigarettes for years. why suddenly this surge of cases of lung damage and death? >> that's a great question that we are all ratching our head together and trying to figure out. i think even as we see in the last few months, and the number of cases that are being reported, some of them, e people -- the youth are smoking and their parents and clinicians are just now kind of putting two and two together and some of the first cases reported in alameda county were ill in the hospital over a month ago but then once people were hearing the news and putting two and two together this may have been going
how big of isa move this from a public health standpoint?do you think other retailers will follow suit? >> i think it's a great move and considering the reach of an walmart. anything we can do to decrease access and as you just mentioned since so many you can get it in regular stores, anythi can do to decrease access and decrease appeal to the youth will help us get our rates >>down. why are these cases showing up now? i mean, people have been using e-cigarettes for years. why...
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i don't think it isa good morning to you.e other side of the world, because this massive cloud is severe tropical storm tapa, which is very close to the shores of japan, and there are warnings out across the western side ofjapan for some wet weather. for yokohama, the western side ofjapan for some wet weather. foryokohama, not the western side ofjapan for some wet weather. for yokohama, not far from tokyo, they could be some rain for scotland — ireland, but it should be dry here in the uk where —— drierthan should be dry here in the uk where —— drier than here in the uk, where we have some rain. we have some sunshine and about to start today but we have these weather systems, a far cry from yesterday's 27 degrees near anglesey in north wales. for the norfolk coastline, eastern areas of scotland, a decent start, we have some low cloud as well, but some thunderstorms are making their way northwards, a much more mobile picture for the weather today, there are bands of showers, longer spells of rain moving through, running up the
i don't think it isa good morning to you.e other side of the world, because this massive cloud is severe tropical storm tapa, which is very close to the shores of japan, and there are warnings out across the western side ofjapan for some wet weather. for yokohama, the western side ofjapan for some wet weather. foryokohama, not the western side ofjapan for some wet weather. for yokohama, not far from tokyo, they could be some rain for scotland — ireland, but it should be dry here in the uk...
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the brexit deadline isa in westminster.rexit deadline is a few weeks away and you have the opposition parties talking up the prospect of a vote of no—confidence the government, which could see borisjohnson removed from office and jeremy corbyn installed as prime minister, temporarily or otherwise, and then we would be heading for a general election very soon, more than likely. but that is something which could happen at any time, but the opposition parties are torn. although they want to get rid of borisjohnson, they although they want to get rid of boris johnson, they want an election, and they don't trust him to not engineer the timing of that until after the brexit deadline at the end of october. they also suspect the government might try and find ways around the legislation which was passed to ensure an extension to the brexit process if the deal was not reached. they will have to get their ducks in a row and there will have to be a shift in position from some of the opposition parties, if they are going to go for that
the brexit deadline isa in westminster.rexit deadline is a few weeks away and you have the opposition parties talking up the prospect of a vote of no—confidence the government, which could see borisjohnson removed from office and jeremy corbyn installed as prime minister, temporarily or otherwise, and then we would be heading for a general election very soon, more than likely. but that is something which could happen at any time, but the opposition parties are torn. although they want to get...
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first they had to decide if it isa wrong.to decide if it is a matter for the chords and if they think it is, they will need to give a definitive ruling on whether boris johnson's advice give a definitive ruling on whether borisjohnson‘s advice was unlawful. it literally could not be more dramatic. if they decide boris johnson acted unlawfully, can they effectively say he has to recall parliament? one of these challenges has been brought by the business woman gina miller who famously brought and won a challenge here also in relation to parliamentary sovereignty, she challenge the power of ministers to trigger article 50, the process by which the uk leaves the process by which the uk leaves the eu. ministers were full to vote in parliament. gina miller's side are asking for an order effectively quashing the proroguing. if they get that, quite what the mechanics are for parliament being recalled, whether mps just file in all the prime minister, the government has to formally recall parliament, interestingly, with the scottish ru
first they had to decide if it isa wrong.to decide if it is a matter for the chords and if they think it is, they will need to give a definitive ruling on whether boris johnson's advice give a definitive ruling on whether borisjohnson‘s advice was unlawful. it literally could not be more dramatic. if they decide boris johnson acted unlawfully, can they effectively say he has to recall parliament? one of these challenges has been brought by the business woman gina miller who famously brought...
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when mp told me everyone isa his line.me everyone is a hypocrite, every site is guilty. yesterday, she was the person i heard the loudest from her bench. but most of the fire was reserved for the prime minister. to dismiss concerns from members about the death threats they receive and to dismiss concerns that the language used by the prime minister has been repeated in those death threats is reprehensible. the prime minister is not fit for office, his behaviour is an outrage and his government is treating people distasteful lead. but the prime minister's backers believe that the opponents would do everything they can to attack him. the prime minister is the last thing standing between ending the brexit enterprise entirely. he can expect no quarter. absolutely everything is going to be thrown at him. as he prepared to gather his cabinet, the prime minister said that tempers need to come down. but whatever the temple difficulty and distress, there is no intention of pulling back from their overall tough approach. a belief th
when mp told me everyone isa his line.me everyone is a hypocrite, every site is guilty. yesterday, she was the person i heard the loudest from her bench. but most of the fire was reserved for the prime minister. to dismiss concerns from members about the death threats they receive and to dismiss concerns that the language used by the prime minister has been repeated in those death threats is reprehensible. the prime minister is not fit for office, his behaviour is an outrage and his government...