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jersey, guernsey and the isle of man face a financial transparency crackdown in a bid to end secret company ownership. that is according to the financial times, which also covers the news that the fashion chain lk bennett could become the latest high street casualty. and the mirror features an image of tributes on the graves of sergei skripal‘s wife and son. the former russian spy, who was poisoned in a nerve agent attack almost a year ago, remains in hiding with his daughter yulia. the mirror reports that a ministry of defence aide has been tending to the graves on his behalf. is. let's take a closer look at some of those headlines. we will start with the guardian, and chris grayling. people have been adding up the numbers, they have been tossing
jersey, guernsey and the isle of man face a financial transparency crackdown in a bid to end secret company ownership. that is according to the financial times, which also covers the news that the fashion chain lk bennett could become the latest high street casualty. and the mirror features an image of tributes on the graves of sergei skripal‘s wife and son. the former russian spy, who was poisoned in a nerve agent attack almost a year ago, remains in hiding with his daughter yulia. the...
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cloud and rain through the afternoon will gradually push into the isle of man and the la ke push intos, pretty much what you have got at the moment is what you will keep through the day. like twins, plenty of sunshine, with temperatures peaking at 14 in the south—east but cooler further north. -- light south—east but cooler further north. —— light winds. that weather front will move south over night, weakening all the time, behind it clea ra nce weakening all the time, behind it clearance and lots of clear skies through the night, and temperatures falling away. single figures to greet us first thing on monday morning. quite chilly to start but we do it all again. that is because the high pressure stays with us. a good deal of dry weather in the forecast and the difference between this week's weather in comparison to last is there will be more in the way of sunshine. high pressure continues to push on from the atlantic. weather fronts might interact with the far north of scotland. as the high pressure pushes into europe, we start to see a change in the wind direction. to start off in t
cloud and rain through the afternoon will gradually push into the isle of man and the la ke push intos, pretty much what you have got at the moment is what you will keep through the day. like twins, plenty of sunshine, with temperatures peaking at 14 in the south—east but cooler further north. -- light south—east but cooler further north. —— light winds. that weather front will move south over night, weakening all the time, behind it clea ra nce weakening all the time, behind it...
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very blustery across the isle of man and into northern england. wind gusts up to 60 mph in england. d. really no way will be immune from some strong winds overnight, even down to the south coasts. wind gusts of air around 50 miles an hour. temperature through the night between 4—7 celsius. a very blustery start tomorrow. there will be blustery winds tomorrow. poor travelling conditions. northern ireland, the isle of man, northwestern, wales, the midlands, i think he will keep strong winds today. elsewhere, the wind is easing. sunshine and showers, the shower is to ease in many places by the afternoon. damages are a little bit, but bear in mind, it will be windy out there so may not feel as great as those numbers suggest. we moved from wednesday to thursday, and here comes another frontal system. pretty strong winds with that. it stays very unsettled as we head towards the end of the week. we expect some spells of sunshine, yes, but there will also be some heavy and perhaps thundery showers. as you can see from the black wind arrows, some very gusty winds will stop you can keep up—to—
very blustery across the isle of man and into northern england. wind gusts up to 60 mph in england. d. really no way will be immune from some strong winds overnight, even down to the south coasts. wind gusts of air around 50 miles an hour. temperature through the night between 4—7 celsius. a very blustery start tomorrow. there will be blustery winds tomorrow. poor travelling conditions. northern ireland, the isle of man, northwestern, wales, the midlands, i think he will keep strong winds...
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story on its front page, about the prime minister revealing theresa may has moved to protect the isle of mangering both campaigners and john bercow, the house of commons speaker. the times's top story is it's only investigation, schools are asking parents to donate hundreds of pounds a year to help support repairs. staff salaries will provide books for pupils. there's only one place to start, and that is the rising levels of knife crime. grace, daily mail, life democrat knife crime crisis, how many more will die? 27 teams stabbed in one year, all of those pictures are those who have died this year? yes, and when you look at the paper itself, it says this is the true cost of austerity. and i think that is quite right. you don't get these kinds of massive increases in levels of crime that aren't linked to a bigger structural systematic factors. you look at all the evidence that suggests it is inequality that drives up violent crime, it is intended to be a law that as we get more affluent, knife crime goes down. you see that inverted in the uk in recent years. rising levels of inequality and cu
story on its front page, about the prime minister revealing theresa may has moved to protect the isle of mangering both campaigners and john bercow, the house of commons speaker. the times's top story is it's only investigation, schools are asking parents to donate hundreds of pounds a year to help support repairs. staff salaries will provide books for pupils. there's only one place to start, and that is the rising levels of knife crime. grace, daily mail, life democrat knife crime crisis, how...
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jersey, guernsey and the isle of man face a financial transparency crackdown in a bid to end secret companythe financial times, which also covers the news that the fashion chain, lk bennett, could become the latest high street casualty. and the mirror features an image of tributes on the graves of sergei skripal‘s wife and son. the former russian double agent, who was poisoned in a nerve agent attack almost a year ago, remains in hiding with his daughter yulia. the mirror reports that a ministry of defence aide has been tending to the graves on his behalf. so so those are the front pages, let's start off with our chats. we are going to go to broad street, so the times. this could be good news. could be, if the world doesn't end on march the 29th. yes. if it doesn't stop on march 29.“ on march the 29th. yes. if it doesn't stop on march 29. if our passports work and our european medical cards are accepted. if the fairies aren't all bringing in medicine and whatever. if you can get a cheap holiday, on 24%, the mainly looking at the april eight to the april the 27th. when the schools are off, t
jersey, guernsey and the isle of man face a financial transparency crackdown in a bid to end secret companythe financial times, which also covers the news that the fashion chain, lk bennett, could become the latest high street casualty. and the mirror features an image of tributes on the graves of sergei skripal‘s wife and son. the former russian double agent, who was poisoned in a nerve agent attack almost a year ago, remains in hiding with his daughter yulia. the mirror reports that a...
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some rain into isle of man and cumbria later, but much of england and wales will have a sunny day. 15rnoon. after a spell of rain pushing eastward this afternoon —— tomorrow afternoon, brighter skies developing across wednesday morning —— tuesday morning. we are then having some chain and april showers, it is the start of april and the weather is responding. it stays chilly for the rest of the week. enjoy mothering sunday. thank you, have a lovely day, matt. for some transgender people, being able to live as they want can provide profound relief, but for others the process of transitioning can be a difficult and lonely one. to mark the 10th anniversary of international tra nsgender day of visibility our lgbt correspondent ben hunte has been to meet two trans people who have very different stories. a dark eye shadow, dark tan, a mid—tan and a light tan. meet annabel. this is a cover stick. she is a 63—year—old transgender woman living in caenarfon in wales. last year, she transitioned to being a full—time female. this period of my life is the best period of my life. and it's because i
some rain into isle of man and cumbria later, but much of england and wales will have a sunny day. 15rnoon. after a spell of rain pushing eastward this afternoon —— tomorrow afternoon, brighter skies developing across wednesday morning —— tuesday morning. we are then having some chain and april showers, it is the start of april and the weather is responding. it stays chilly for the rest of the week. enjoy mothering sunday. thank you, have a lovely day, matt. for some transgender people,...
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some parts of eastern scotland may stay dry, even with the breeze picking up, showers into the isle of manh of england and wales dry. sunniest towards the south—east and with lighter winds, we may see temperatures up a bit but they will drop drastically for tuesday and wednesday and it is a story of april showers for all. this is bbc news, i'm ben brown. the headlines at 12pm: it is polling day in the ukraine for the first round of
some parts of eastern scotland may stay dry, even with the breeze picking up, showers into the isle of manh of england and wales dry. sunniest towards the south—east and with lighter winds, we may see temperatures up a bit but they will drop drastically for tuesday and wednesday and it is a story of april showers for all. this is bbc news, i'm ben brown. the headlines at 12pm: it is polling day in the ukraine for the first round of
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showers will reach the isle of man and cumbria by the end of the day and the wet weather pushes its waytuesday, opening the doors for cold air and low pressure. a cloudy start on tuesday, occasional rain lingering across east anglia and the south—east. sunshine for many but it won't take long for the showers to coming. april showers, a mixture of rain, hailand april showers, a mixture of rain, hail and sleet and the odd rumble of thunder. it will feel colder, temperature struggling to eight or 9 degrees. a colder theme to the end of the week, the showers fading attached by friday. more details on the website. this is bbc news. i'm ben brown. the headlines at ten: police in england and wales are being given greater stop and search powers to tackle rising knife crime. it's a very important tool. it's a vital tool in fighting serious violence. i want police officers to feel more comfortable to use it so they can protect more communities. theresa may considers her next move to break the brexit deadlock following the latest defeat of her withdrawal plan. there's been a sharp rise in the numb
showers will reach the isle of man and cumbria by the end of the day and the wet weather pushes its waytuesday, opening the doors for cold air and low pressure. a cloudy start on tuesday, occasional rain lingering across east anglia and the south—east. sunshine for many but it won't take long for the showers to coming. april showers, a mixture of rain, hailand april showers, a mixture of rain, hail and sleet and the odd rumble of thunder. it will feel colder, temperature struggling to eight...
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beer has played a major role in his life he owns a brewery on the isle of man thirty years ago his brother built him the perfect car by converting an old citoyen into a beer bottle on wheels it's famous on the island then brunch wyler heard about a company that produces custom made coffins. it is a work of office and i feel very proud to have this is by it's by far the vehicle i love i love the fly things as well. look look. he had his custom coffin made six years ago. you can see it's been made by a craftsman all the individual little details of the world. everything really these little with screen wipers the mirrors i love that. it's all been painted by. the unusual coffin was crafted in nottingham here coffin manufacture a vicks fern has created several hundred unique designs under the name crazy coffins together with his colleague john vause designs and builds these models which are bound to turn heads at the cemetery this is going to be an airplane a handmade original like this costs between one thousand and thirty five hundred euros i think the most technical one is the rolls royce.
beer has played a major role in his life he owns a brewery on the isle of man thirty years ago his brother built him the perfect car by converting an old citoyen into a beer bottle on wheels it's famous on the island then brunch wyler heard about a company that produces custom made coffins. it is a work of office and i feel very proud to have this is by it's by far the vehicle i love i love the fly things as well. look look. he had his custom coffin made six years ago. you can see it's been...
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they will gradually move towards north west england and the isle of man through this afternoon. later on. but the rest of england and wales, it has been glorious so far and it pretty much stays like that into the afternoon. we could eventually see showers into north west england but by three o'clock in the afternoon we keep the sunshine with a bit of warmth and high temperatures of 1a, but cooler in the north west. that weakening weather front continues to sink south. it takes rain out of the north of ireland and england, and it wea ke ns north of ireland and england, and it weakens as it pushes through wales and the midlands, and behind it we see clearer skies and a north—westerly breeze, so a cooler night to follow those single figures for money. a chilly start to the working week but it stays pretty settled. as the high pressure builds in from the atlantic, the week ahead remains dry and sunny. more sunshine around than last week as well, which is good news. just the threat of weather fronts pushing is good news. just the threat of weatherfronts pushing in this is good news.
they will gradually move towards north west england and the isle of man through this afternoon. later on. but the rest of england and wales, it has been glorious so far and it pretty much stays like that into the afternoon. we could eventually see showers into north west england but by three o'clock in the afternoon we keep the sunshine with a bit of warmth and high temperatures of 1a, but cooler in the north west. that weakening weather front continues to sink south. it takes rain out of the...
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showers in northern ireland stretching across the isle of man into the north of england and north walesar as strong as the winds yesterday. overnight, showers continue and those will tend to gather in intensity across northern ireland, northern england and southern scotland. clear skies elsewhere and temperatures may drop, low enough for a touch of frost in eastern scotland. dry weather for some, sunshine for others but as you can see, one area of low pressure in the north—west maintaining those showers and another one starting to push in from the south—west by the end of the day. the beginning part of the day, not too bad in terms of dry and sunny spells, some showers and by the end of the afternoon, more significant rain pushing into south—west england and south wales. it does look as though this low pressure will bring wet and windy weather. gusts of wind around 50—60 mph. not as strong as storm freya but some of the ring could be intense for a time. as it moves across northern england, scotland and northern ireland, and yes, there will be some snow on the tops of the mountains, a br
showers in northern ireland stretching across the isle of man into the north of england and north walesar as strong as the winds yesterday. overnight, showers continue and those will tend to gather in intensity across northern ireland, northern england and southern scotland. clear skies elsewhere and temperatures may drop, low enough for a touch of frost in eastern scotland. dry weather for some, sunshine for others but as you can see, one area of low pressure in the north—west maintaining...
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eastern scotland will be dry and bright and while rain will arrive in cumbria and the isle of man, itit will be colder in the middle part of the week with frequent april showers. this is bbc news. the headlines: police in england and wales are being given greater stop and search powers to tackle rising knife crime. theresa may considers her next move to break the brexit deadlock following the latest defeat of her withdrawal plan. there's been a sharp rise in the number of adults calling a national helpline for the children of alcoholic parents, according to figures seen by the bbc. the founder of facebook, mark zuckerberg, calls for governments to play a more active role in regulating the internet.
eastern scotland will be dry and bright and while rain will arrive in cumbria and the isle of man, itit will be colder in the middle part of the week with frequent april showers. this is bbc news. the headlines: police in england and wales are being given greater stop and search powers to tackle rising knife crime. theresa may considers her next move to break the brexit deadlock following the latest defeat of her withdrawal plan. there's been a sharp rise in the number of adults calling a...
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currently spreading and across the isle of man, cumbria and northumberland and it will drift southwardsles. the rest of the night one or two more showers. patchy cloud in the north—west keeping temperatures from falling too far. clearer skies the east. temperatures falling quickly. a cold night. towns and cities down to one or two in edinburgh and newcastle. cold enough for some frost in the countryside. for some actually start to mandate but the glorious start with sunshine. it will cloud overfrom the north and west through the day and we will have chilly northerly winds affecting the east of scotland and england keeping temperatures down. away from the east highs of 13. that is your latest this is bbc news i'm shaun ley. the headlines at 3pm... ministers have been publicly backing theresa may, amid reports of a cabinet coup to oust her. david lidington — who's in effect the deputy prime minister — has rejected claims he's being lined up to replace mrs may. i have no wish to take over from the prime minister who is doing a fantasticjob. there is one thing working closely with the prime
currently spreading and across the isle of man, cumbria and northumberland and it will drift southwardsles. the rest of the night one or two more showers. patchy cloud in the north—west keeping temperatures from falling too far. clearer skies the east. temperatures falling quickly. a cold night. towns and cities down to one or two in edinburgh and newcastle. cold enough for some frost in the countryside. for some actually start to mandate but the glorious start with sunshine. it will cloud...
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jersey, guernsey and the isle of man face a financial transparency crackdown in a bid to end secret companyovers the news that the fashion chain lk bennett could become the latest high street casualty. and the mirror features an image of tributes on the graves of sergei skripal‘s wife and son. the former russian spy, who was poisoned in a nerve agent attack almost a year ago, remains in hiding with his daughter yulia. the mirror reports that a ministry of defence aide has been tending to the graves on his behalf. is. let's take a closer look at some of those headlines. we will start with the guardian, and chris grayling. people have been adding up the numbers, they have been tossing them up. the headline is calls for chris grayling to quit after £30 million ferry fiasco, but that figure is a lot higher. it is worse than that. in the space of 2a hours we learned that chris grayling had cost the taxpayer £200 million because of some of his judgement. the probation reforms he oversaw as minister ofjustice and the £33 million to eurotunnel to make up for the ferry fiasco when he was giving cont
jersey, guernsey and the isle of man face a financial transparency crackdown in a bid to end secret companyovers the news that the fashion chain lk bennett could become the latest high street casualty. and the mirror features an image of tributes on the graves of sergei skripal‘s wife and son. the former russian spy, who was poisoned in a nerve agent attack almost a year ago, remains in hiding with his daughter yulia. the mirror reports that a ministry of defence aide has been tending to the...
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milder once again, but the showers that we have, by the end of the day they will have reached the isle of manpush its way south and east through the night and into tuesday. opening the door to lower pressure and colder air yet again. for tuesday, the midlands, eastern england, a cloudy start, occasional rain. some of the rain will linger across east anglia and the south—east in the afternoon. sunshine for many but it will not take long for the showers to pack aprilshowers, rain, hail, sleet and hill snow, and rumbles of thunder, too, and it will feel colder. temperatures in most areas struggling to get to 9 degrees and we continue the colder theme through the rest of the week, the showers fading a touch by friday. more details available on the website. goodbye for now. this is bbc news. the headlines: police in england and wales are being given greater stop and search powers to tackle rising knife crime. theresa may considers her next move to break the brexit deadlock following the latest defeat of her withdrawal plan. there's been a sharp rise in the number of adults calling a national helpl
milder once again, but the showers that we have, by the end of the day they will have reached the isle of manpush its way south and east through the night and into tuesday. opening the door to lower pressure and colder air yet again. for tuesday, the midlands, eastern england, a cloudy start, occasional rain. some of the rain will linger across east anglia and the south—east in the afternoon. sunshine for many but it will not take long for the showers to pack aprilshowers, rain, hail, sleet...
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the ft reveals the prime minister has moved to protectjersey, guernsey, and the isle of man from new s, angering campaigners. the times' top story is its own investigation which reveals schools are asking parents to donate hundreds of pounds a year to help support repairs, staff salaries, and provide books for pupils. that is a disturbing story. anyway, even more disturbing front page of the daily mail. grace, knife crime crisis, how many more? the pictures thereof 27 teenagers all stabbed so far this year. that front page gives the feel of a crime that is being committed almost every day. actually, the figures suggest that it isa actually, the figures suggest that it is a fairly rare type of crime, but it is actually on the rise, and thatis but it is actually on the rise, and that is what is scary. yes, i think what we have seen over the last eight or nine years, really, is that all forms of violent crime have gone from declining, we had this secular trend of declines in violent crime, that has now ended and we are seeing violent crime rising, which is something that you kind of don'
the ft reveals the prime minister has moved to protectjersey, guernsey, and the isle of man from new s, angering campaigners. the times' top story is its own investigation which reveals schools are asking parents to donate hundreds of pounds a year to help support repairs, staff salaries, and provide books for pupils. that is a disturbing story. anyway, even more disturbing front page of the daily mail. grace, knife crime crisis, how many more? the pictures thereof 27 teenagers all stabbed so...
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some parts of eastern scotland may stay dry, even with the breeze picking up, showers into the isle of manstically for tuesday and wednesday and it is a story of april showers for all. this is bbc news. the headlines: police in england and wales are being given greater stop and search powers to tackle rising knife crime. theresa may considers her next move to break the brexit deadlock following the latest defeat of her withdrawal plan. there‘s been a sharp rise in the number of adults calling a national helpline for the children of alcoholic parents, according to figures seen by the bbc. the founder of facebook, mark zuckerberg, last week, the vote leave campaign dropped its appeal. this week: we investigate the sexual exploitation of children on unencrypted messaging apps, and the undercover bot trying to catch the perpetrators. often on the show, we talk about the positive impact of tech on our lives — its powerfor social good, bringing us together, solving pressing problems, and generally enriching our lives. but there are, of course, much darker sides to technology. we have often heard
some parts of eastern scotland may stay dry, even with the breeze picking up, showers into the isle of manstically for tuesday and wednesday and it is a story of april showers for all. this is bbc news. the headlines: police in england and wales are being given greater stop and search powers to tackle rising knife crime. theresa may considers her next move to break the brexit deadlock following the latest defeat of her withdrawal plan. there‘s been a sharp rise in the number of adults calling...
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yes, myself and my partner in a legally binding civil partnership already but we had to go to the isle of manthe law and enabling people to go to a registry office to have a civil partnership, that will be 31 december this year, we have to wait, and people should be aware of that, you can't have a civil partnership for opposite sex couples today or tomorrow, it will be the end of the year. in my case, the isle of man civil partnership will transfer and become valid in england and wales. but the key point about this consultation. is that it will give people a chance to express how they might want their civil partnership to take place and for the government to work out valid and important things such as whether overseas civil partnerships will be valid in this country when the law changes. i would love to get some exa m ples changes. i would love to get some examples from you in terms of children, financial matters, give us an idea of how it would make a difference a. good point. i got interested in this campaign four yea rs interested in this campaign four years ago when i went to apply for a
yes, myself and my partner in a legally binding civil partnership already but we had to go to the isle of manthe law and enabling people to go to a registry office to have a civil partnership, that will be 31 december this year, we have to wait, and people should be aware of that, you can't have a civil partnership for opposite sex couples today or tomorrow, it will be the end of the year. in my case, the isle of man civil partnership will transfer and become valid in england and wales. but the...
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northern england and the isle of man. articular gusty across ireland, northern ireland. down into the midlands. those winds are very slow to ease through the day. we will see spells of sunshine and some heavy, perhaps thundery, showers. likely to be further unfair between as the day wears on. temperatures a little higher than they were today. it will be windy, and wednesday night brings another area of the pressure. not healthy but some blustery weather. it still unsettled right through the rest of this week. weather running is in force for the next few days. check those on the bbc weather website. this is bbc news — our latest headlines. theresa may makes a last—minute plea to mp5, calling for them to back her amended brexit deal tonight — or risk no brexit at all. i think everybody needs to recognise that those who generally want to deliver brexit, that if this deal does not go through tonight then this house risks no brexit at all. but labour leaderjeremy corbyn says the prime minister has failed to achieve any changes
northern england and the isle of man. articular gusty across ireland, northern ireland. down into the midlands. those winds are very slow to ease through the day. we will see spells of sunshine and some heavy, perhaps thundery, showers. likely to be further unfair between as the day wears on. temperatures a little higher than they were today. it will be windy, and wednesday night brings another area of the pressure. not healthy but some blustery weather. it still unsettled right through the...
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showers into the isle of man and cumbria later but much of england and wales dry, sunny in the south and wales dry, sunny in the south and east, may be tempered is a bit. dropping drastically for tuesday and wednesday and a story of april showers for all. hello, this is bbc news with ben brown. the headlines. police in england and wales are being given greater stop and search powers to tackle rising knife crime. theresa may considers her next move to break the brexit deadlock following the latest defeat of her withdrawal plan. there's been a sharp rise in the number of adults calling a national helpline for the children of alcoholic parents, according to figures seen by the bbc. the founder of facebook, mark zuckerberg, calls for governments to play a more active role in regulating the internet. now on bbc news, the metoo movement spread around the world in 2016 but in france it proved very controversial. helene daoupha rs reports on the resistance french women still face when they speak up about sexual harassment. you may find some of the topics shown disturbing. france, the country
showers into the isle of man and cumbria later but much of england and wales dry, sunny in the south and wales dry, sunny in the south and east, may be tempered is a bit. dropping drastically for tuesday and wednesday and a story of april showers for all. hello, this is bbc news with ben brown. the headlines. police in england and wales are being given greater stop and search powers to tackle rising knife crime. theresa may considers her next move to break the brexit deadlock following the...
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to the financial services bill requiring the crown dependencies — that'sjersey, guernsey and the isle of manall outlined their opposition the plans. conservative mp andrew mitchell told radio 4 why he thought the change was important. something like £90 billion are laundered or misused through the uk family, that's the overseas territories, crown dependencies and london. that's more money than goes into the whole of africa from all international investment and from all aid international investment and from allaid ina international investment and from all aid in a year. so we really must tackle this. this is the way to do it. britain has shown huge lead in this area, it is a very good example of global britain, and we do expect the crown dependencies to come into line. it's what parliament wants to see, not what the government wants to see, which is odd, isn't it? the government is responding to heavy pressure from the three crown dependencies, and i understand that, but the people who support the measure are all across the house of commons, they represent former international development sec
to the financial services bill requiring the crown dependencies — that'sjersey, guernsey and the isle of manall outlined their opposition the plans. conservative mp andrew mitchell told radio 4 why he thought the change was important. something like £90 billion are laundered or misused through the uk family, that's the overseas territories, crown dependencies and london. that's more money than goes into the whole of africa from all international investment and from all aid international...