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listen beyond the conservative party, i think, to labour, to listen beyond the conservative party, ithinknservative party, i think, to labour, which is reasserting itself. we need a new tone and we need it fast. they also need to work out what sort of brexit they want. you cannot go into a negotiation without it being clear what it is you are doing. i am not sure that is clear at the moment, and it may not be clear for months. no, it isn't, but they have got to ta ke no, it isn't, but they have got to take a position. even if behind them, they have people in their own party saying rather different things. like jacob rees—mogg, on the one side, who is a eurosceptic, and there are many of them, and then there are many of them, and then there are many of them, and then there are others like anna zoo bridge, who is a remain out, who will take a much more pragmatic view. —— anna soubry. will take a much more pragmatic view. -- anna soubry. traders are looking on the one hand at the possibility of a softer brexit now, so possibility of a softer brexit now, so the fall in the pound is muted a bi
listen beyond the conservative party, i think, to labour, to listen beyond the conservative party, ithinknservative party, i think, to labour, which is reasserting itself. we need a new tone and we need it fast. they also need to work out what sort of brexit they want. you cannot go into a negotiation without it being clear what it is you are doing. i am not sure that is clear at the moment, and it may not be clear for months. no, it isn't, but they have got to ta ke no, it isn't, but they have...
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ithink, and whatl measures that are being taken at the moment?s for a holistic approach. one of the measures that the government hasn't looked at is what they can do themselves. the rules, the laws that enforce the building regulations in 1984 and within them, it gives the government the authority to apply all of the current safety legislation to all of the buildings regardless of when they were built and one of the biggest problem is that people up and down the country now face is they're scared. they are living in an environment where they don't know whether or not it is safe and what we can do is go for an process of enforcement so that we can see all the legislation changes being taken up the legislation changes being taken up and being put in place so they are looked at within these established and existing tower blocks. that is what we need to do. pound and measured approach. ready for your time. time for a look at the weather with ben rich. what a difference a day makes. compare to the recent heatwave, today has been much cooler and freshe
ithink, and whatl measures that are being taken at the moment?s for a holistic approach. one of the measures that the government hasn't looked at is what they can do themselves. the rules, the laws that enforce the building regulations in 1984 and within them, it gives the government the authority to apply all of the current safety legislation to all of the buildings regardless of when they were built and one of the biggest problem is that people up and down the country now face is they're...
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ithink i'm come here from your local community?ivileged for such an event to actually take place at the heart of the community here and it gives you a clear example of how much we have in common really. but sadly, obviously, over the time you've seen, there's been so much bad publicity. that doesn't give a clear picture of what community cohesion is. it's about individuals from diverse communities coming together really moving forward and and really moving forward and embracing together. i think this is something which many of the other areas can take an example of and move towards this in terms of actually united together in this way and this way forward. frankly, just to relax in the sunshine and to have a good time. it looks to me like you've had some very nice glitter put on yourface you've had some very nice glitter put on your face there. have you been enjoying yourself? yes, i have. what have you been doing? we've been going round doing loads of activities. do you have school on monday? yeah, i do. you're going to have to sl
ithink i'm come here from your local community?ivileged for such an event to actually take place at the heart of the community here and it gives you a clear example of how much we have in common really. but sadly, obviously, over the time you've seen, there's been so much bad publicity. that doesn't give a clear picture of what community cohesion is. it's about individuals from diverse communities coming together really moving forward and and really moving forward and embracing together. i...
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i think ithink in i think in view of the prime minister's catastrophic misjudgement and the fact she has lost her majority, the idea that we would walk away from the talks with no deal, which is what she said before, is dead in the water. the commons with its current may cut would not vote for that. she has wasted valuable time because the clock has been checking that we are no further
i think ithink in i think in view of the prime minister's catastrophic misjudgement and the fact she has lost her majority, the idea that we would walk away from the talks with no deal, which is what she said before, is dead in the water. the commons with its current may cut would not vote for that. she has wasted valuable time because the clock has been checking that we are no further
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beefing up introduced in 2004, ithink.more like control orders, which restrict people's movements, when you suspect they are at it but can't prove it. how do labour deal with this now, with 24 hours to go? security is one area where theresa may really excels, actually. she's had a lot of criticism about the police cuts. despite the police cuts? when she's delivering the speeches to the nation at downing street i think she really gets to people and her message gets across. i think she excels at it and jeremy corbyn really doesn't. i think she is in the best position for the next two days on the issue of security. loads of people have said, this election, forget brexit, you can almost forget the dementia tax, it is whoever you think will best protect us. that will be the way that the conservatives will be spinning the next 24—hour is. kate, "i'm going to bea next 24—hour is. kate, "i'm going to be a terrorist", the man who was a p pa re ntly be a terrorist", the man who was apparently on the radar of the italians, who ended
beefing up introduced in 2004, ithink.more like control orders, which restrict people's movements, when you suspect they are at it but can't prove it. how do labour deal with this now, with 24 hours to go? security is one area where theresa may really excels, actually. she's had a lot of criticism about the police cuts. despite the police cuts? when she's delivering the speeches to the nation at downing street i think she really gets to people and her message gets across. i think she excels at...
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that, ithink, is a good thing.that i am preoccupied, because as i said, time is of the essence. we only have to years for very, very difficult negotiations. we need to be very clear, there is nobody in brussels who is wanting to punish the uk government or the uk citizens. i think the uk citizens have punished themselves already enough, with political instability, with a disunited kingdom, with a pound sterling which is falling and which is increasing, for example, the cost of going on holiday on the capa the cost of going on holiday on the cap a continent. —— on the continent. i think we have seen enough drawbacks, we are ready to negotiate. i guess that is music to the ears of many in britain, that you do not see this in any sense to bea you do not see this in any sense to be a form of punishment. but you have maybe inadvertentlyjust entered the most sensitive areas of the british debate right now, about what brexit means. because after this election there is no clear sense from the new parliament, as it is made
that, ithink, is a good thing.that i am preoccupied, because as i said, time is of the essence. we only have to years for very, very difficult negotiations. we need to be very clear, there is nobody in brussels who is wanting to punish the uk government or the uk citizens. i think the uk citizens have punished themselves already enough, with political instability, with a disunited kingdom, with a pound sterling which is falling and which is increasing, for example, the cost of going on holiday...
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yeah, my god. 0k, ithink that... ithink that you were not naive. i think that you were not naive.re not naive. i think that you are absolutely spot on and correct and perceptive and i think that everything that happens and we thought happened was true. and there was a moment, it was lost in several months, when people rediscovered their best selves and actually said s0 their best selves and actually said so explicitly and where everybody wa nted so explicitly and where everybody wanted to be the best that they could be and all this truism came out and all this talent and all this energy and all of it, like, in the service of a communal good. and that was just expressed all the time. and people were, like, i am was just expressed all the time. and people were, like, iam happy was just expressed all the time. and people were, like, i am happy to suffer hardship for two years, three yea rs, suffer hardship for two years, three years, as long as we are in the right road, as long as this is for eve ryo ne right road, as long as this is for everyone and we are building and even the sens
yeah, my god. 0k, ithink that... ithink that you were not naive. i think that you were not naive.re not naive. i think that you are absolutely spot on and correct and perceptive and i think that everything that happens and we thought happened was true. and there was a moment, it was lost in several months, when people rediscovered their best selves and actually said s0 their best selves and actually said so explicitly and where everybody wa nted so explicitly and where everybody wanted to be...
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no, actually, ithink that the transition in the democratic party that we are seeing today echoes much saying for the last 25 years and i think what democrats now understand is you cannot go to working people who are living in desperation and say that you are for them at the same time as you are taking huge amounts of money from wall street, the insurance companies, the drug companies and the fossil fuel industry. but do you in any way regret the lumps you kicked out of hillary clinton? because if you had not, she might be in the white house? no, ido she might be in the white house? no, i do not accept that at all and what i accept is the fact that ourcampaign at all and what i accept is the fact that our campaign brought millions and millions of people into the political process. donald trump did not need me to understand that hillary clinton gave speeches before wall street. did not need me to understand hillary clinton's record. what we did in our campaign, toa what we did in our campaign, to a large degree, is created a whole lot of excitement and some of that excitement came into
no, actually, ithink that the transition in the democratic party that we are seeing today echoes much saying for the last 25 years and i think what democrats now understand is you cannot go to working people who are living in desperation and say that you are for them at the same time as you are taking huge amounts of money from wall street, the insurance companies, the drug companies and the fossil fuel industry. but do you in any way regret the lumps you kicked out of hillary clinton? because...
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but on the cap, as to where you set that figure, the absolute cap that people paid, ithink figure, theabsolute cap that people paid, i think it is right we have that consultation. then pressure on the nhs, and business's a packet. my wage slips from 2009 reflect exactly what i am earning today. how can that be fair? we have had to take some hard choices across the public sector in relation to public set pay restraint. we did that because of the decisions we had to take to bring public spending under control, because it wasn't under control under the last labour government. i am being honest with you, in terms of saying that we will put more money into the nhs. but there isn't a magic money tree. then the reality of what some people experience over their mental health. i have been waiting a yearand their mental health. i have been waiting a year and a half for this, andl waiting a year and a half for this, and i have suffered so much over that year, in part as of the work capability assessment. i'm not going to make any excuses for the experience that you have had. that is why i think i
but on the cap, as to where you set that figure, the absolute cap that people paid, ithink figure, theabsolute cap that people paid, i think it is right we have that consultation. then pressure on the nhs, and business's a packet. my wage slips from 2009 reflect exactly what i am earning today. how can that be fair? we have had to take some hard choices across the public sector in relation to public set pay restraint. we did that because of the decisions we had to take to bring public spending...
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no, actually, ithink we can probably see inside the committee room, we do know seem to have access.cess. i am glad we can get that, let'sjust dip in, to hear what they are saying. one cannot begin to imagine what many of these families are going through. um... in terms of a number of issues that we re terms of a number of issues that were raised, could ijust take a few in turn? the first was in relation to housing, and clearly we need to make sure that we give the reassurance and get the support to those who are affected by this terrible tragedy. i can tell colleagues that the department is working very closely of liaising with the local authority, the local authority is also getting support from other london authorities, and clearly the intention is to make sure that everyone who is affected is able to be moved into temporary accommodation. i absolutely accept that we need to make sure that families are moved into an area that is appropriate, so we are not talking a long way away, and clearly there will be some families who will have children, and we need to make sure houses are ap
no, actually, ithink we can probably see inside the committee room, we do know seem to have access.cess. i am glad we can get that, let'sjust dip in, to hear what they are saying. one cannot begin to imagine what many of these families are going through. um... in terms of a number of issues that we re terms of a number of issues that were raised, could ijust take a few in turn? the first was in relation to housing, and clearly we need to make sure that we give the reassurance and get the...
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the only thing which, the moment, ithink, has leadership.oment, i think, has held a lot of tory mps back is the proximity of the brexit talks. but they were not there then i think many people would find there was no particularly good reason to keep mrs may. because there is the enormity of brexit coming thundering down the track there is a view that whatever peoples personal take on to won's as prime minister it simply is too dramatic go to a leadership challenge when britain is facing this gargantuan generational change with brexit. norman, thank you so much as ever. as news broke about nick timothy's resignation i was talking to the conservative mp so we of course spoke about that resignation. it is not for me to say who she should appoint not. the prime minster won the majority share of votes. she won a majority of the... she one more season anyone else she is working hard on making a government. jonah hill and nick timothy worked for her for years and have been steadfastly loyal. for a long time, ever since the premise took office, there
the only thing which, the moment, ithink, has leadership.oment, i think, has held a lot of tory mps back is the proximity of the brexit talks. but they were not there then i think many people would find there was no particularly good reason to keep mrs may. because there is the enormity of brexit coming thundering down the track there is a view that whatever peoples personal take on to won's as prime minister it simply is too dramatic go to a leadership challenge when britain is facing this...
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ithink country out of the fix that he is in.at, despite a false start, if you like, in 2015. certain mistakes were made ati in 2015. certain mistakes were made at i think what there is now is reality. it is interesting that you put it like that at the beginnings of his time... alexis tsipras represented something new and radical and that he has betrayed his principles because in essence, having come to power and telling the europeans to go to hell in a position of austerity, he has now bowed his head and is implementing that same austerity. you know the european union and the eurozone has an architectural problem. therefore, what was thought in 2015, it was pointed out the difficulties and the problem is that the eu had in dealing with the greece crisis which was not really a greece crisis but a european crisis, could have been sold. —— solved. it turns out the eu leaders had no interest whatsoever. at the end, the realisation came that perhaps in order to change the european union or the eurozone, you needed to start from greec
ithink country out of the fix that he is in.at, despite a false start, if you like, in 2015. certain mistakes were made ati in 2015. certain mistakes were made at i think what there is now is reality. it is interesting that you put it like that at the beginnings of his time... alexis tsipras represented something new and radical and that he has betrayed his principles because in essence, having come to power and telling the europeans to go to hell in a position of austerity, he has now bowed...
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i think the daily mirror was trying to be insulting, but as a star wars fan, ithink be insulting, but as a star wars fan, i think they have made two mistakes, carrie fisher died just a few months ago. and princess lela is the heroine! one of the most beloved icons, a motion picture history. misfire on their part. higher share of the vote than tony blair ever did. lost the majority. we can move to reality. what a sound bite. got us to reality. what a sound bite. got us into the mess, will get us out of it. it has been an extraordinary 48 hours. she has apologised to the cabinet, the party, and the only silver lining seems to be the backing from borisjohnson. i would not be getting too comfortable. just a little short of a majority, she has got to try to make this work. she is also trapped. trapped in an alliance, with the dup. going to seek substantial spending. also making changes behind—the—scenes, and seven ministers, i think five of those are strong remainers. this whole thing, centring on breaks it, —— brexit, give me a stronger hand. and even the world mess then, does not do this
i think the daily mirror was trying to be insulting, but as a star wars fan, ithink be insulting, but as a star wars fan, i think they have made two mistakes, carrie fisher died just a few months ago. and princess lela is the heroine! one of the most beloved icons, a motion picture history. misfire on their part. higher share of the vote than tony blair ever did. lost the majority. we can move to reality. what a sound bite. got us to reality. what a sound bite. got us into the mess, will get us...
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ithink that's the time we all have peace. thank you very much, yeah.y there. earlier a lawyerfor the family said they were sensitive to due process and don't want to say anything that will prejudice any proceedings but she said that accountability was now key. ina in a moment, the business news, but first the headlines on bbc news. and in the last row while, it has been announced that six people including fourformer announced that six people including four former south yorkshire police officers have been charged with offences relating to the 1989 hillsborough disaster. among those is match commander david duckenfield who has been charged with the manslaughter by gross negligence of 95 of the 96 liverpool football fans. the prime minister, theresa may, says that a total of 120 tower blocks across 36 local authorities in england have failed fire safety tests. hello, now the business use. tesco is cutting 1200 jobs at head office. that's about a quarter of staff at welwyn garden city and hatfield. it's part of plan to cut costs and boost the company's for
ithink that's the time we all have peace. thank you very much, yeah.y there. earlier a lawyerfor the family said they were sensitive to due process and don't want to say anything that will prejudice any proceedings but she said that accountability was now key. ina in a moment, the business news, but first the headlines on bbc news. and in the last row while, it has been announced that six people including fourformer announced that six people including four former south yorkshire police officers...
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reassure the tory party, who are delivered, i think, reassure the tory party, who are delivered, ithinkry party, who are delivered, i think, with herfor this election, for the result, to calm them down and buy her some time. she will face the 1922 committee of backbench mps next week and there have been calls over the weekend privately already to theresa may's team for these advisers to go, so may's team for these advisers to go, soi may's team for these advisers to go, so i think this had to be done. add theresa may won this election, there was disquiet about the role they we re was disquiet about the role they were playing, the power that they had. theresa may has so far run a very close, secretive number ten, and ministers find it hard to get through to the core team that run it. it is theresa may, nick timothy and fiona hill and it. it is theresa may, nick timothy and fiona hilland has it. it is theresa may, nick timothy and fiona hill and has been since she became prime minister. there would have been pressure to open the window is a bit on the way this government was running, rega
reassure the tory party, who are delivered, i think, reassure the tory party, who are delivered, ithinkry party, who are delivered, i think, with herfor this election, for the result, to calm them down and buy her some time. she will face the 1922 committee of backbench mps next week and there have been calls over the weekend privately already to theresa may's team for these advisers to go, so may's team for these advisers to go, soi may's team for these advisers to go, so i think this had to...
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well, ithink be to theresa may right now? -- lord howarth. well, i think she be to theresa may right now? -- lord howarth. well, ithink she is be to theresa may right now? -- lord howarth. well, i think she is doing the right thing, i think that she can stay and that she should stay. i wasjust reflecting can stay and that she should stay. i was just reflecting and trying to put events into some kind of perspective. jeremy corbyn won 30 seats on thursday. i won 33 seats in 2005 and resigned the next day. sol do not think that we should let the thought that a jeremy corbyn has won some runaway victory take hold, because that is not the position at all. it may not be the position, but i suppose lots of people would argue that theresa may has not won a runaway victory either, and that she campaigned on getting a stronger mandate to enter brexit negotiations and that to me, she hasn't, high she? of course, that is perfectly right. but we are about to start is very important negotiations, one week tomorrow, and we need stability, i think it would b
well, ithink be to theresa may right now? -- lord howarth. well, i think she be to theresa may right now? -- lord howarth. well, ithink she is be to theresa may right now? -- lord howarth. well, i think she is doing the right thing, i think that she can stay and that she should stay. i wasjust reflecting can stay and that she should stay. i was just reflecting and trying to put events into some kind of perspective. jeremy corbyn won 30 seats on thursday. i won 33 seats in 2005 and resigned the...
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ithink all that is turning people of politics.ou very much,. you will have heard some shouting there. there you are. helicopter getting a site of a number of protesters. a day of rage being held to coincide with the queen‘s speech. protesters march into downing street this afternoon, and as you can see, heavy police presence there to keep an ion. presence there to keep an eye on. some people also demonstrating against the government and local government following the grenfell tower fire. down in government following the grenfell towerfire. down in parliament square, some of them heading over, and some of them telling boris johnson what they think of him! if you did hearany johnson what they think of him! if you did hear any of their words, i do apologise, unfortunately, there are some things we just cannot control. i am joined now by max hill qc, an independent reviewer of terrorism legislation. borisjohnson has said how important this new bill would be. what is your impression of where the government wa nts to impression of where
ithink all that is turning people of politics.ou very much,. you will have heard some shouting there. there you are. helicopter getting a site of a number of protesters. a day of rage being held to coincide with the queen‘s speech. protesters march into downing street this afternoon, and as you can see, heavy police presence there to keep an ion. presence there to keep an eye on. some people also demonstrating against the government and local government following the grenfell tower fire. down...
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i mean, ithink escalated. and the impact on you?tor, and the doctor diagnosed me with depression. i was given antidepressants. so, it was a really tough time, walking round the school was pretty tough, terrifying. let me bring inj, a pe teacher. —— jake. you teach pupils in years 7-11. what jake. you teach pupils in years 7—11. what do you cover in lessons that may have contributed to the drop in the rate of bullying of lgbt students? in terms of the classes, there is huge scope for a lot of content that could be covered. my school has a cutback pride youth network, and this is a group of young people —— my school has a pride youth network. we will talk about lg bt history pride youth network. we will talk about lgbt history at assembly, we will talk about issues around homophobic and transfer big bullying, and it isjust about having role models outside of school. when you have young people who identify as lgbt, they can kind of see that there are aspirations and ever is somewhere for them to go. there is some great organisations ou
i mean, ithink escalated. and the impact on you?tor, and the doctor diagnosed me with depression. i was given antidepressants. so, it was a really tough time, walking round the school was pretty tough, terrifying. let me bring inj, a pe teacher. —— jake. you teach pupils in years 7-11. what jake. you teach pupils in years 7—11. what do you cover in lessons that may have contributed to the drop in the rate of bullying of lgbt students? in terms of the classes, there is huge scope for a lot...
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ithink us? scotland will say, what about us?ould be for the peace process. for example, the dup may be more comfortable than any other party in northern ireland with the continuation of direct rule. that it's not their preferred option but they could live with it. if that is the situation, and the storm on talks to try to get the assembly, which has been in crisis and down now for months, that's a very serious situation, if the dup and the tory party actually decide their deal is more important than storm on being restored, that is very serious indeed. 0k. it is good to speak to you, peter hain, secretary of state for northern ireland formerly. we did ask to speak to someone from the government and the dup this morning but we were told no one was available to talk to us. coming up next on the andrew marr programme, michael fallon, the defence secretary, will join michael fallon, the defence secretary, willjoin andrew. it's time now to say goodbye to ben, who's going to do the news for andrew marr. but now here's phil with a last
ithink us? scotland will say, what about us?ould be for the peace process. for example, the dup may be more comfortable than any other party in northern ireland with the continuation of direct rule. that it's not their preferred option but they could live with it. if that is the situation, and the storm on talks to try to get the assembly, which has been in crisis and down now for months, that's a very serious situation, if the dup and the tory party actually decide their deal is more important...
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ithink listening in very emotional side of the story there.and jonathan were talking about, sadly, yes, the election is one thing that is coming but isn't it interesting you can talk about intelligence, and you can talk about monitoring, you can talk about what sort of encryption there it is, people are beginning to realise that you can do these things, sadly, with a vehicle and with a knife and that is the reality of what has happened here over the last few days. that doesn't take an extensive network of people to work it out through any social media, electronic or any other sort of means. and i think thatis other sort of means. and i think that is where the real challenge comes in with, asjonathan that is where the real challenge comes in with, as jonathan was saying, slogans like enough is enough. doing something about it, that really is a massive challenge. and finally, thank you, david, i don't no if you were watching, jonathan, a concert last night in manchester. i think in a way that two things struck me, one was the poor use of ariana
ithink listening in very emotional side of the story there.and jonathan were talking about, sadly, yes, the election is one thing that is coming but isn't it interesting you can talk about intelligence, and you can talk about monitoring, you can talk about what sort of encryption there it is, people are beginning to realise that you can do these things, sadly, with a vehicle and with a knife and that is the reality of what has happened here over the last few days. that doesn't take an extensive...
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ithink that times is not to major on the economy.—— terrible tragedy. the royals are taking the mood of the nation. the queen has calmed a shaken nation. this i‘m sure it is common sense that the queen is incredibly well advised. the way that little touches, the statement, drawing the nation together. but also the nice, d eft nation together. but also the nice, deft touch of announcing the award so they could an ounce pc keith palmer‘s medal, richly deserved. in a non— cynical way, it wasjust brilliant. it was just all the good quys brilliant. it was just all the good guys had gone out of the way and done things and really put their lives on the line, as pc keith did. that is so good. i will bring rachel in on this. we have the younger side of the royal family, in on this. we have the younger side of the royalfamily, the prince of compassion. look at that
ithink that times is not to major on the economy.—— terrible tragedy. the royals are taking the mood of the nation. the queen has calmed a shaken nation. this i‘m sure it is common sense that the queen is incredibly well advised. the way that little touches, the statement, drawing the nation together. but also the nice, d eft nation together. but also the nice, deft touch of announcing the award so they could an ounce pc keith palmer‘s medal, richly deserved. in a non— cynical way, it...
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ithink has re—energised politics may be hollow. it seems... the business is done now that the president has been elected. even to get so many candidates in place in quite a short time isa candidates in place in quite a short time is a feat. an indication of how he will approach brexit, he does not wa nt to he will approach brexit, he does not want to give any quarter to britain. well, do they want to sell us wine, or don't they? i would like some wine. but, also, there is another site. we need them as much as they need us and that has been a problem with the brexit argument. need us and that has been a problem with the brexit argumentlj need us and that has been a problem with the brexit argument. i know you are going to accuse me of repeating myself, there will be a mutually beneficial agreement, i am convinced about that. it is in the interests of everybody. these are our friends. they don't look at it like that, the way we spoke about them during the campaign. the debates we had were shocking. they were terrible. but bygones are bygones. no
ithink has re—energised politics may be hollow. it seems... the business is done now that the president has been elected. even to get so many candidates in place in quite a short time isa candidates in place in quite a short time is a feat. an indication of how he will approach brexit, he does not wa nt to he will approach brexit, he does not want to give any quarter to britain. well, do they want to sell us wine, or don't they? i would like some wine. but, also, there is another site. we...
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ithink of taxes. you make a bit more from gin. i think the telegraph have got this so wrong.with downton abbey. it is due to all those hipsters in hackney who ten years ago realised that you can make gin quite simply. the likes of sipsmith, these new young companies. the same and frightened as well. sipsmith, these new young companies. the same and frightened as wellm you go to amsterdam or new york, there were some local company making gin andl there were some local company making gin and i think, once, it is the oldies who have caught up with the youngsters. andrew, as always, thank youngsters. andrew, as always, thank you very much. thank you for your time. we will see you very soon will hello there. with heavy rain and some strong winds in the forecast, you could well see some disruption to travel over the next 2a hours. there could be lying surface water around and the strength of the wind perhaps strong enough to down to some small trees. we have low pressure pushing gradually northwards and eastwards across the country during the past few hours. through tuesday morning
ithink of taxes. you make a bit more from gin. i think the telegraph have got this so wrong.with downton abbey. it is due to all those hipsters in hackney who ten years ago realised that you can make gin quite simply. the likes of sipsmith, these new young companies. the same and frightened as well. sipsmith, these new young companies. the same and frightened as wellm you go to amsterdam or new york, there were some local company making gin andl there were some local company making gin and i...
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i think the daily mirror was trying to be insulting, but as a star wars fan, ithink be insulting, butnk they have made two mistakes, carrie fisher died just a few months ago. and princess lela is the heroine! 0ne few months ago. and princess lela is the heroine! one of the most beloved icons, a motion picture history. misfire on their part. higher share of the vote than tony blair ever did. lost the majority.
i think the daily mirror was trying to be insulting, but as a star wars fan, ithink be insulting, butnk they have made two mistakes, carrie fisher died just a few months ago. and princess lela is the heroine! 0ne few months ago. and princess lela is the heroine! one of the most beloved icons, a motion picture history. misfire on their part. higher share of the vote than tony blair ever did. lost the majority.
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in terms of the town that said, ithink community. in terms of the town that said, i think we can say there are still major gaps between the two main parties here, the dup and sinn fein. the dup response of that sinn fein. the dup response of that sinn fein should not engage in what they described as high wire acts, they say they're ready to go back into stormont and have no red and they would go back into stormont tomorrow morning. but whether or not the executive here gets back up and running in the next couple of days before the legal deadline runs out on thursday afternoon, very much depends on whether the gaps on those issues can be closed over the next 48 hours or so. talking still going on here at stormont into the night, pressure on for deal and at the moment i have to say it does not feel that the mood music is particularly good. the mood music does not sound good and a tight schedule. but the pressure is on sinn fein is it not because they could will be seen as the party or the side that ends up scuppering power—sharing once
in terms of the town that said, ithink community. in terms of the town that said, i think we can say there are still major gaps between the two main parties here, the dup and sinn fein. the dup response of that sinn fein. the dup response of that sinn fein should not engage in what they described as high wire acts, they say they're ready to go back into stormont and have no red and they would go back into stormont tomorrow morning. but whether or not the executive here gets back up and running...
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ithink europe. what is going on in brussels and london.hat the opening of the brexit negotiations will be a formality because they got to work out what they are talking about because both sides seem to be talking past each other. i think there is a lot going there. it is led by my great friend william keegan, who has a business column which is always saying no brexit. we we re which is always saying no brexit. we were discussing the other day, i'm going to charge him for plagiarism, because i gave him the line that the poverty we could face could be worse than anything, possibly worse than austerity. and there i see it in the observer! the serious side of it, i think that business really hasn't spoken yet and i think we're going to hear a lot more of it as we build up to hear a lot more of it as we build up to the party conference season, which is when it will really come out. that is the point, ten days to go but nobody is actually handling her, in the old metaphor, the pearl handled revolver. some big names being mentioned in the article
ithink europe. what is going on in brussels and london.hat the opening of the brexit negotiations will be a formality because they got to work out what they are talking about because both sides seem to be talking past each other. i think there is a lot going there. it is led by my great friend william keegan, who has a business column which is always saying no brexit. we we re which is always saying no brexit. we were discussing the other day, i'm going to charge him for plagiarism, because i...
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ithink can no longer be responsible for policing itself.guarding in the church needs to be independent of the church. and i think safeguarding should be nationalised and overseen by an external body. the most writing revelation in today's report concerns several letters that were sent here to lambeth palace by victims of peter ball in the early 19905. victims of peter ball in the early 1990s. then archbishop of canterbury george carey chose not to pass those letters on to the police. today lord carey apologised, saying he regretted his failure to do so. lord carey has been asked by the current archbishopjustin carey has been asked by the current archbishop justin welby to step carey has been asked by the current archbishopjustin welby to step down from his position as honorary assistant bishop. the church of england says safeguarding will now be central to its mission and practice. us president donald trump has tweeted about the controversy surrounding his sacking of the former fbi directorjames comey. mr trump said that, "with all of the r
ithink can no longer be responsible for policing itself.guarding in the church needs to be independent of the church. and i think safeguarding should be nationalised and overseen by an external body. the most writing revelation in today's report concerns several letters that were sent here to lambeth palace by victims of peter ball in the early 19905. victims of peter ball in the early 1990s. then archbishop of canterbury george carey chose not to pass those letters on to the police. today lord...
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and the, rafa, novak, ithink and the, rafa, novak, i think are clear favourites to meet —— andy.minating again and what he did at the french open wasjust again and what he did at the french open was just unreal. so of course he is going to come here with a lot of confidence. yes, maybe he doesn't have the matches to back himself up here on the grass but he is playing exhibition tennis this week. he is practising like he normally does, in a big way. so he is going to be very tough to beat you. and i think novak is going to pick up his game eventually. he is doing everything he can. whatever happens there happens, but he is going to be tough to beat you at once he gets rolling and gets into the second week, things will look very different around novak and also how do you quys around novak and also how do you guys will speak about him, maybe, and also how the players will think about him and the same thing for andy. i think the first week is going to be really crucialfor all of us guys. whatever roger federer suggest, he will still be one of the players to watch at wimbledon. 22 tea
and the, rafa, novak, ithink and the, rafa, novak, i think are clear favourites to meet —— andy.minating again and what he did at the french open wasjust again and what he did at the french open was just unreal. so of course he is going to come here with a lot of confidence. yes, maybe he doesn't have the matches to back himself up here on the grass but he is playing exhibition tennis this week. he is practising like he normally does, in a big way. so he is going to be very tough to beat...
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the tone has been, ithink, unnecessarily aggressive.old us she is not scared to be a bloody difficult woman. was that necessary? david, you are a man who likes courtesy. i understand and sympathise with what he is saying about to reason may, and i think the campaign has been very poor indeed, but there's been an electoral reason why they've ta ken but there's been an electoral reason why they've taken that attack. starting off withjohn why they've taken that attack. starting off with john goodacre, why they've taken that attack. starting off withjohn goodacre, all the people who will be negotiating — pretty horrible leading up to this, but all of a sudden, having looked very vulnerable, they've got the dutch situation sorted. emmanuel macron is in france, angela merkel is likely to win the action in october, so all of a sudden they are flexing their muscles, and this unnecessary rhetoric is coming out. basically the european union and the united kingdom has to stop this jingoistic nonsense. we need this to work, and it will, but it will
the tone has been, ithink, unnecessarily aggressive.old us she is not scared to be a bloody difficult woman. was that necessary? david, you are a man who likes courtesy. i understand and sympathise with what he is saying about to reason may, and i think the campaign has been very poor indeed, but there's been an electoral reason why they've ta ken but there's been an electoral reason why they've taken that attack. starting off withjohn why they've taken that attack. starting off with john...
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no, ithink you have a garden you would have to pay more?usts actually own the bulk of london? all the properties are leasehold properties and actually they keep on getting revenues from these year after year. we will squeeze in two or questions. what is labour‘s policy on helping first—time buyers? very quickly tell us first—time buyers? very quickly tell us that. build houses. build homes. 1 million homes in the first labour government, over the five—year period. the problem is the cost of housing now is so high, and because there are fewer houses, fewer houses being built today than since the 19205 being built today than since the 1920s under the conservatives. i really is they, the party of homeownership, now have 200,000 fewer homeowners than there were when labour left office in 2010 —— the irony is that they, the party of homeownership. do you think this fear with people of incomes over £80,000 a year who already pay the most tax should have to pay any more? 9596 of people in this country will not pay any more income tax or national i
no, ithink you have a garden you would have to pay more?usts actually own the bulk of london? all the properties are leasehold properties and actually they keep on getting revenues from these year after year. we will squeeze in two or questions. what is labour‘s policy on helping first—time buyers? very quickly tell us first—time buyers? very quickly tell us that. build houses. build homes. 1 million homes in the first labour government, over the five—year period. the problem is the...
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ithink quotations. —— coordinate.y the productive approach that both sides have taken. we laid a solid foundation for future discussions, ambitions, but eminently achievable timetable. it was clear from the opening that both of us want to achieve the best possible outcome and the strongest possible partnership. one that works for the uk and forthe partnership. one that works for the uk and for the youth. we agreed —— for the teu. we agreed that if we stand together, it will work much better if we work together. nowhere is that much more than in the important... and happy to report there is much underground about people... european union citizens. i've been clear that my top priority is to be resident —— the residents of eu in the uk. we are determined to get on with the job and a deliver that. the premise will update european leaders on the uk's approach to this issue at the european council. we will then publish a detailed paper outlining our offer on monday. i believe that will form the right basis on which to reach
ithink quotations. —— coordinate.y the productive approach that both sides have taken. we laid a solid foundation for future discussions, ambitions, but eminently achievable timetable. it was clear from the opening that both of us want to achieve the best possible outcome and the strongest possible partnership. one that works for the uk and forthe partnership. one that works for the uk and for the youth. we agreed —— for the teu. we agreed that if we stand together, it will work much...
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it's just worth bringing in, ithink, thank you.th bringing in, i think, on that note, some pictures that have come to us in the last few minutes of theresa may. this is, i believe, theresa may at the end of that visit that eleanor was talking about, giving you an idea of the amount of security that was necessary here. a good degree of security always follows the prime minister anyway, that goes without saying, but so much anxiety around this particular visit and that gives you a flavour of the scene there. shouting. afairdegree of a fair degree of shouting and protesting that, you will be able to pick up on the microphones there. our correspondent is that saint clements, sorry, iam being our correspondent is that saint clements, sorry, i am being told thatis clements, sorry, i am being told that is then clements church, but let us speak to mark who has been following the investigation, the desperate search for answers as to what caused this fire. please bring us what caused this fire. please bring us up today, mark. you get the sen
it's just worth bringing in, ithink, thank you.th bringing in, i think, on that note, some pictures that have come to us in the last few minutes of theresa may. this is, i believe, theresa may at the end of that visit that eleanor was talking about, giving you an idea of the amount of security that was necessary here. a good degree of security always follows the prime minister anyway, that goes without saying, but so much anxiety around this particular visit and that gives you a flavour of the...
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ithink there's a lot more faith in the intelligence meeting in the united states.es, there is some ab least people have faith that generally , if the power is being abused it iskeeping them safe. they might think it is worth it. you can disagree with that order agree with that. >>armstrong: you know what, bruce, what people perceive as america's challenge right now we watch the comey hearings . when you watch the media, that's all they give their attention to. dodd frank got chopped up this week. healthcare is back on the agenda. no matter what you think of the president, the government still finds a way to run and get a lot done.sometimes, we do not organize that. >> we need to focus, on preserving the processes of government. they need to move forward, and they cannot be dependent upon one or two individuals. the process is our separation of powers. we have congress, the states, local governments, and we the people as well.one of the things that we have learned, from impeachment in my lifetime, is no, the government forward in the free move presence of united sta
ithink there's a lot more faith in the intelligence meeting in the united states.es, there is some ab least people have faith that generally , if the power is being abused it iskeeping them safe. they might think it is worth it. you can disagree with that order agree with that. >>armstrong: you know what, bruce, what people perceive as america's challenge right now we watch the comey hearings . when you watch the media, that's all they give their attention to. dodd frank got chopped up...
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and the fact that these man—made institutions now are protecting people, ithink man—made institutions protecting people, i think that says an awful lot about the institution and my heart goes out not only to the victims here, many of whom have been incredibly brave and strong to give their evidence and to come forward and speak their truth, but to survivors everywhere who are coming forward and once again, credits to the media for keeping the spotlight on this because if we are going to protect other children in the future, one of the things we have to do is shiny spotlight on this murky cancer of abuse that still persists everywhere and i hope and pray that the national inquiry, the independent inquiry currently being undertaken here in london, will also look very closely at these institutions and make recommendations such that they cannot wriggle out of responsibility for what they have done because setting up their own internal procedures and setting up their own internal watchdogs, freckly isn't good enough. we know now that these institutions cannot be trusted. therefore we have
and the fact that these man—made institutions now are protecting people, ithink man—made institutions protecting people, i think that says an awful lot about the institution and my heart goes out not only to the victims here, many of whom have been incredibly brave and strong to give their evidence and to come forward and speak their truth, but to survivors everywhere who are coming forward and once again, credits to the media for keeping the spotlight on this because if we are going to...
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ithink think she can continue in the long term. i think she will have two step down.ot for some time. we need some stability. we need that sense of our economy and our country at the forefront. she has got to open up the forefront. she has got to open up and be more able to listen to people like philip hammond and get help with in the cabinet. if she can do that, she could maybe said the only way for her to leave. i think the british people would be appalled at the prospect of another general election. i have to say, there is no way be going on the european union result. many people here, like i have, did not vote to leave the european union but accept the result. but i think what they have doneis result. but i think what they have done is rejected the notion of a heart brexit. and we also hear from george osborne. the chancellor up until last year, who was unceremoniously sacked by theresa may. he was hardly pulling his punches today. i mean theresa may is a dead woman walking, it's just how long she's going to remain on death row. what's your guess? i think we will
ithink think she can continue in the long term. i think she will have two step down.ot for some time. we need some stability. we need that sense of our economy and our country at the forefront. she has got to open up the forefront. she has got to open up and be more able to listen to people like philip hammond and get help with in the cabinet. if she can do that, she could maybe said the only way for her to leave. i think the british people would be appalled at the prospect of another general...
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contracts and, particularly important, i think, is a 0—hours contracts and, particularly important, ithinkr hour real living wage will make a big difference to an awful lot of families. so, as we go forward to the election starting at 7am tomorrow, indeed many have voted by post already. they have been told to vote by ceremony people who know so to vote by ceremony people who know so much i'd know so well but what has happened in this campaign is something quite remarkable. we've been picking up support all the time. people have been listening to what we've had to say, listening and reading the words we have put forward , reading the words we have put forward, the ideas we have put forward, the ideas we have put forward and it's that community strength which is so important and so strength which is so important and so vital. so, tomorrow, the choice. the choice is quite simple. five more years of a tory government, five more years of austerity, five more years of cuts. 0r five more years of austerity, five more years of cuts. or something different. a government that is serious, serious ab
contracts and, particularly important, i think, is a 0—hours contracts and, particularly important, ithinkr hour real living wage will make a big difference to an awful lot of families. so, as we go forward to the election starting at 7am tomorrow, indeed many have voted by post already. they have been told to vote by ceremony people who know so to vote by ceremony people who know so much i'd know so well but what has happened in this campaign is something quite remarkable. we've been picking...
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all of the recent attacks, ithink, have directly involved.entre of gravity. in the five we have foiled and these three recent attacks, in some of them there are undoubtedly international dimension is. we will always be looking to see if anything has been directed from overseas, but i would say the majority of the threat we are facing at the moment does not appear to be directed from overseas. in the last hour, the mayor of london has condemned what he described as the poisonous ideology of the men who carried out the attack. the acts of these three men on saturday night was cowardly, was evil. i am angry and furious that these three men are seeking to justify their actions by using the faith that i belong to to justify their actions. they ideology they follow is perverse, it is poisonous and it has no place in islam. this was the third attack in just three months. two of them were on bridges, where security is now being increased. the threat level remains that severe, meaning another attack is highly likely. lets talk to calum macleod, the vi
all of the recent attacks, ithink, have directly involved.entre of gravity. in the five we have foiled and these three recent attacks, in some of them there are undoubtedly international dimension is. we will always be looking to see if anything has been directed from overseas, but i would say the majority of the threat we are facing at the moment does not appear to be directed from overseas. in the last hour, the mayor of london has condemned what he described as the poisonous ideology of the...
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so a significant climb—down, ithink, but abortions.much muscle backbench mps have now on how fragile theresa may's majority is. there was another labour amendment and it's had some casualties? that's right, we had an amendment put down by chuka umunna, another backbencher on the labour party. what he amendment was calling for with continued membership of the single market once britain leads the european union. there were a significant number of rebellions on the labour side, because jeremy corbyn had ordered his mps to abstain from that vote he didn't wa nt abstain from that vote he didn't want them to vote for it or against it, he said you must all abstain. but there were a number of labour mps who voted with that amendment, in support of that amendment, including some on the front bench team. asa including some on the front bench team. as a result of that, they have this evening been sacked. three shadow ministers catherine west brom andy slaughter and ruth cadbury, they were immediately sacked, we're told, and a third member daniel
so a significant climb—down, ithink, but abortions.much muscle backbench mps have now on how fragile theresa may's majority is. there was another labour amendment and it's had some casualties? that's right, we had an amendment put down by chuka umunna, another backbencher on the labour party. what he amendment was calling for with continued membership of the single market once britain leads the european union. there were a significant number of rebellions on the labour side, because jeremy...
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ithink about at the more normalised it could become.maybe young athletes will see others talking about it and think this is something i'm dealing with, maybe i can get this sorted because it becomes a long—term issuer mike weir. this sorted because it becomes a long-term issuer mike weir. we saw the success you have already had in longjump, the success you have already had in long jump, what are your hopes going into london and the world championships this summer? i'm a lwa ys championships this summer? i'm always trying to win, i never go into a competition not trying to win. i was ranked website last year and finish second. the primary aim is to finish better than the eighth place i had in brazil. but of course i want place i had in brazil. but of course iwanta place i had in brazil. but of course i want a medal but i have got to get there first. and fitting that in amongst all that singing as well. many thanks. for 350 years, newmarket has been the home of british flat racing. around 3,000 racehorses are trained there, and the indust
ithink about at the more normalised it could become.maybe young athletes will see others talking about it and think this is something i'm dealing with, maybe i can get this sorted because it becomes a long—term issuer mike weir. this sorted because it becomes a long-term issuer mike weir. we saw the success you have already had in longjump, the success you have already had in long jump, what are your hopes going into london and the world championships this summer? i'm a lwa ys championships...
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testing the cladding on the building, and they expect to make the results of this public in the next, ithinkare live at the eu summit. theresa may has said in the last few minutes that she will allow eu citizens living in the uk for five years the right to stay, but she has rejected the eu call for the european court to oversee those rights. let‘s ta ke let‘s take a break from european politics and talk about american politics. the us senate has finally revealed its plan to replace obamacare. this has been largely fashioned by the republicans. let‘s begin by hearing senator mitch mcconnell. we agree on the need to free americans from obamacare‘s policies. we will repeal it so that americans are no longerforced we will repeal it so that americans are no longer forced to buy insurance that they don‘t need or can‘t afford. we will repeal the employer mandates that americans no longer see their hours and take home pay cut by employers because of it. we agree on the need to improve the affordability of health insurance and policies contained in the discussion draft will do that. we will eliminate
testing the cladding on the building, and they expect to make the results of this public in the next, ithinkare live at the eu summit. theresa may has said in the last few minutes that she will allow eu citizens living in the uk for five years the right to stay, but she has rejected the eu call for the european court to oversee those rights. let‘s ta ke let‘s take a break from european politics and talk about american politics. the us senate has finally revealed its plan to replace...
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ithink wanted to do more than the agreement did. president really avoids the reality that this is an agreement in which no other country has required the united states to do anything. this is a voluntary agreements, every country designs its own programme and the president could have simply changed the programme, he had that's right, he didn't have two pull out but he pulled out because he is appealing toa pulled out because he is appealing to a very narrow ideological base at the expense of the real interests of america, american leadership that together with china stood up and tried to lead people to paris, leading to come to an agreement which the world needs to do a lot more on than even paris is required so more on than even paris is required sol more on than even paris is required so i think it is a moment of grotesque abdication and fundamental responsibility and leadership, it'll bejudged historically is responsibility and leadership, it'll be judged historically is one of the most self—destructive moves made by president of
ithink wanted to do more than the agreement did. president really avoids the reality that this is an agreement in which no other country has required the united states to do anything. this is a voluntary agreements, every country designs its own programme and the president could have simply changed the programme, he had that's right, he didn't have two pull out but he pulled out because he is appealing toa pulled out because he is appealing to a very narrow ideological base at the expense of...
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ithink to the broader world think it is not on the front pages and more.d, catch our exclusive interview with the thunder of the uae's biggest health care provider. highout why he said he had hopes for a list of companies. >> welcome back to the rest of bloomberg markets: middle east. largest health care provider in the united arab emirates. it is also the first company to be listed in the opinion segment of the london stock exchange. hospitals.y have two both are long-term care and we are planning to take over some of the government hospitals they are privatizing privatizing now. -- they are privatizing now. expansion?d you fund could you sell bonds, for instance? --i will tell you what happens is since we have grown , the bank is not very happy. bankers lend money. have the money, money is not the problem. we have the passion to do the business. >> now in the wake of brexit, would you consider a dual listing as a hedge? >> no, we don't want to do a dual listing. -- health care is one thing and -- we are serving the people. [indiscernible] as of today, yo
ithink to the broader world think it is not on the front pages and more.d, catch our exclusive interview with the thunder of the uae's biggest health care provider. highout why he said he had hopes for a list of companies. >> welcome back to the rest of bloomberg markets: middle east. largest health care provider in the united arab emirates. it is also the first company to be listed in the opinion segment of the london stock exchange. hospitals.y have two both are long-term care and we...
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cloudier skies and rain particularly for friday, i think, skies and rain particularly for friday, ithinkand rain particularly for friday, ithink, into saturday, but for the here and the now, more heat, high pollen and don't forget the high pollen and don't forget the high levels of uv too. this is bbc news, i'm ben brown live in north london, where last night a van drove into a group of muslim worshipers. the head of the metropolitan police has said that the attack near finsbury park mosque was quite clearly an attack on muslims. one man died, ten people were injured. when he was on the ground i asked him, why did he do that, why? and he goes, "i want to kill muslims." we managed to surround him and protect him from any harm. we stopped all forms of attack and abuse towards him that were coming from every angle. a 48—year—old man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. it's been confirmed he was not known to the security services.
cloudier skies and rain particularly for friday, i think, skies and rain particularly for friday, ithinkand rain particularly for friday, ithink, into saturday, but for the here and the now, more heat, high pollen and don't forget the high pollen and don't forget the high levels of uv too. this is bbc news, i'm ben brown live in north london, where last night a van drove into a group of muslim worshipers. the head of the metropolitan police has said that the attack near finsbury park mosque was...
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ithink we used to do that as a child? well, yes, i did.en, haven't we all done that. gallopy gallopy. diana from droitwich used to do it as a child. her horses were bean sticks. she had several, all sizes all named. did you have a name for yours7 named. did you have a name for yours? not that i'd have remembered. mike's is called charlie. let us get on to your choice of stories. there is always a fascination with harry potter. what have you picked out? this article is about the impact of harry potter and the series 20 years on. children's books can be political and it talks about how it's used as a vehicle for that. it's an interesting article on how harry potter has influenced the way we see writers writing, whether you can write your novel in starbucks or costa or whatever it is.” can write your novel in starbucks or costa or whatever it is. i can't believe it's been 20 years. do you think harry potter has had a tangible impact on young people reading more, literally one book? yes. you have seen, because you are a head teacher, this sort
ithink we used to do that as a child? well, yes, i did.en, haven't we all done that. gallopy gallopy. diana from droitwich used to do it as a child. her horses were bean sticks. she had several, all sizes all named. did you have a name for yours7 named. did you have a name for yours? not that i'd have remembered. mike's is called charlie. let us get on to your choice of stories. there is always a fascination with harry potter. what have you picked out? this article is about the impact of harry...
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ithink the i know, but we had to chat amongst ourselves. yes.e hoped that comey would have come unstuck a bit more, that he will have looked a bit flakey, not that he will have looked a bit fla key, not sure that he will have looked a bit flakey, not sure of the detail and i thought that comey came across as extremely poised, humane, grasping all the details very clear and i think his credibility is intact, except for one or maybe two specific areas. there was the feinstein question. why if you thought something terrible was going on didn't you do something about it. the other thing i'm sure which will be part of the narrative from the white house. he showed himself to be a politician as well in trying toe leak that information that would build up pressure for a special counsel to be appointed. the white house is going to say, you're one of the leakers, comey, how can we trust you. i think that that would be something that the white house will seize upon and will choose not to make too much of the other stuff because in some ways he'll see it as
ithink the i know, but we had to chat amongst ourselves. yes.e hoped that comey would have come unstuck a bit more, that he will have looked a bit flakey, not that he will have looked a bit fla key, not sure that he will have looked a bit flakey, not sure of the detail and i thought that comey came across as extremely poised, humane, grasping all the details very clear and i think his credibility is intact, except for one or maybe two specific areas. there was the feinstein question. why if you...
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that, ithink, increases tensions, because there is so much uncertainty about what the us will do in they much. thank you. eight people are now known to have died in the london bridge attack on saturday night. police searching for a frenchman who went missing during the attack have found a body in the river thames. xavier thomas who was 45 had been in london with his girlfriend for the weekend. and within the last hour: three men have been arrested in connection with the london bridge terror attack. ed thomas has this report. in the most darkest moments... returning to london bridge. the police officers who were the first to face the london attackers, and comfort the injured, here to lay flowers and remember those who died, in a city grateful for the bravery of officers like pc green. it is really important to have that support from the public and, you know, obviously, our thoughts are more so with the casualties and everything that happened here. and today, police searching for xavier thomas from france say they recovered a body from the thames. he was on holiday in london and his girlf
that, ithink, increases tensions, because there is so much uncertainty about what the us will do in they much. thank you. eight people are now known to have died in the london bridge attack on saturday night. police searching for a frenchman who went missing during the attack have found a body in the river thames. xavier thomas who was 45 had been in london with his girlfriend for the weekend. and within the last hour: three men have been arrested in connection with the london bridge terror...
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ithink else. they love the vibrance in the area.that the local community needs to be listened to, and that rather than decisions being made without them that really concern, they are not really consulted, they really wanted to make sure that residents were listened to and that they were involved as solutions were found to be problems —— the problem is that had been identified. they also wa nted had been identified. they also wanted to say that this is the beginning of the process. we hope that the meetings we have had over the past couple of days are not the end of the process, but the beginning of a new culture of listening between government, council, local residents, and that we we re council, local residents, and that we were to a better future for everybody. we promised more meetings? at this stage, only to. we are unaware if more will come. i think this is all part of a patchwork of conversations that will hopefully lead to something more constructive. —— two. hopefully lead to something more constructive. -- two. now on bbc n
ithink else. they love the vibrance in the area.that the local community needs to be listened to, and that rather than decisions being made without them that really concern, they are not really consulted, they really wanted to make sure that residents were listened to and that they were involved as solutions were found to be problems —— the problem is that had been identified. they also wa nted had been identified. they also wanted to say that this is the beginning of the process. we hope...
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ithink, too, with president trump in one of his tweets calling out china as having not been able to succeedecause china is very worried about having a refugee crisis on its burdens, —— its borders if it were to pull out all its support. we know 80 or 90% of the fuel that goes to north korea goads from china. can the chinese truly engage with the north koreans? because we haven't seen much change from the stance north korea shows the world, so is diplomacy even possible with that country? well, you don't want to give up on diplomacy, because the alternative is much worse here, and, with china, too, they have the most influence in north korea, but also regionally we have a newly elected president in south korea talking about all options on the table. but he also has said that he sees a possibility for north and south korea to come together during the winter olympics and to possibly use some event news there to really bring north korea more into the international system. it's very difficult when you are dealing with the type of leader we have here at the top. now, you served at the state depar
ithink, too, with president trump in one of his tweets calling out china as having not been able to succeedecause china is very worried about having a refugee crisis on its burdens, —— its borders if it were to pull out all its support. we know 80 or 90% of the fuel that goes to north korea goads from china. can the chinese truly engage with the north koreans? because we haven't seen much change from the stance north korea shows the world, so is diplomacy even possible with that country?...
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no, ithink accurate to call this a reshuffle.hink you are probably right will stop by my calculations 14 cabinet ministers stayed put. eight positions are yet to be confirmed. the likes of the leader of the house, secretary of state... no, sorry that has gone. secretary of state for culture, for environment. we have seen andrea letson walk into number ten so we we have seen andrea letson walk into number ten so we are we have seen andrea letson walk into number ten so we are wondering whether she has kept herjob in environment. we have also seen whether she will stay on as culture secretary. we have also seen brandon lewis walked in, the policing and fire services minister. had been tipped for great things actually so we are wondering if there is a promotion at all for him, perhaps leader of the house to replace david lidington. we will wait with baited breath come to see if he comes out is to announce what is newjob might be, i have been getting updates so we will keep you informed. this has not been a reshuffle but a continuity
no, ithink accurate to call this a reshuffle.hink you are probably right will stop by my calculations 14 cabinet ministers stayed put. eight positions are yet to be confirmed. the likes of the leader of the house, secretary of state... no, sorry that has gone. secretary of state for culture, for environment. we have seen andrea letson walk into number ten so we we have seen andrea letson walk into number ten so we are we have seen andrea letson walk into number ten so we are wondering whether...
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secondly, ithink best deal as we leave the european union? i think there best deal as we leave the european union? secondly, ithink there is best deal as we leave the european union? secondly, i think there is a simple question, which is who has the world but crucially also the plan tojust the world but crucially also the plan to just get on with the job and deliver brexit. those brexit negotiations will start in 11 days after election day, so whoever is elected as prime minister has got to be ready to hit the ground running and get into those negotiations. there will be no delay in, no stalling, no waiting around for a long time. you have got to be in there and able to start those negotiations. and then the third thing i would say is there is to to simple reality, which is that if i lose just six seats, then my government loses its majority, and asi government loses its majority, and as i say, that would risk putting jeremy corbyn into number 10 downing street, john mcdonnell in the treasury, diane abbott in the home office, and the strings
secondly, ithink best deal as we leave the european union? i think there best deal as we leave the european union? secondly, ithink there is best deal as we leave the european union? secondly, i think there is a simple question, which is who has the world but crucially also the plan tojust the world but crucially also the plan to just get on with the job and deliver brexit. those brexit negotiations will start in 11 days after election day, so whoever is elected as prime minister has got to be...