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ithink so... we came to see this lovely scenery which we have been seeing in the tv series and reading about in the books. we enjoy the stories and the mystery of trying to solve the puzzles before detective perez does. set. and action! filming is already under way for series five. it is quite a tough storyline and it gets quite gothic towards the end. so, yeah, buckle up. woman screams: jimmy! fans will have to wait until early next year for yet more shetland noir. woman screams: jimmy! jimjohnston, bbc news, lerwick. now it's time for a look at the weather with stav. and atrocious afternoon across england and the north midlands. and north wales as well. some heavy rain. in the evening, it eases down for some time before more rain arrives towards the end of the night. it clears down gradually. dry with cloud. after a lovely day in northern scotland, skies remain clear here through the night. it may be quite cool, temperatures in single figures but rain arrives from northern areas. it should be mi
ithink so... we came to see this lovely scenery which we have been seeing in the tv series and reading about in the books. we enjoy the stories and the mystery of trying to solve the puzzles before detective perez does. set. and action! filming is already under way for series five. it is quite a tough storyline and it gets quite gothic towards the end. so, yeah, buckle up. woman screams: jimmy! fans will have to wait until early next year for yet more shetland noir. woman screams: jimmy!...
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ithink he is more of the details person.davis' friends would agree he sometimes struggled with the details of the brexit negotiations. dominic raub was a highflying lawyer and he is in top of his brief. in a sense that doesn't really matter. the policy hasn't changed. the uk's problems haven't changed, namely, that the eu has rejected the chequers proposals. they simply will not happen. there will only be a deal if and when britain makes further concessions, and that is not really an option for dominic raub. i think better presentation is the only thing you can say has changed. what do you think? he doesn't present such fa ntastically think? he doesn't present such fantastically negative imagery, does he? that was the problem with david davis in many ways, he was cheerfully turn up to meetings without so much as a notebook and a pencil. the eu had piles of perfectly neat files. itjust looked very amateur. the not he was a mature, the visuals he put out were incredibly, well, let's hope for the best. that is not a great look
ithink he is more of the details person.davis' friends would agree he sometimes struggled with the details of the brexit negotiations. dominic raub was a highflying lawyer and he is in top of his brief. in a sense that doesn't really matter. the policy hasn't changed. the uk's problems haven't changed, namely, that the eu has rejected the chequers proposals. they simply will not happen. there will only be a deal if and when britain makes further concessions, and that is not really an option for...
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ithink think she looks pretty safe, apart from boris.t something that is not really going to happen at all. do you think he's going for the leadership? he is permanently doing that but unfortunately for him, not only are senior conservatives publicly dissing him now, we have phillip hammond and also ruth davidson, the scottish conservative leader saying that his remarks were unwarranted when he called theresa may's chequers deal to range. she is advising that he takes a period of silence. —— arranged. the polling also suggest that he would be wise to put a lid on his relentless ambition to lead the party. the mail on sunday today was suggesting that conservatives, it had 10,000 voters ina conservatives, it had 10,000 voters in a poll conservatives, it had 10,000 voters ina polland conservatives, it had 10,000 voters in a poll and it showed that the conservatives would do worse under borrowers. and another poll today suggested that conservative voters overwhelmingly support the chequers deal, not his version of brexit. it seems like he re
ithink think she looks pretty safe, apart from boris.t something that is not really going to happen at all. do you think he's going for the leadership? he is permanently doing that but unfortunately for him, not only are senior conservatives publicly dissing him now, we have phillip hammond and also ruth davidson, the scottish conservative leader saying that his remarks were unwarranted when he called theresa may's chequers deal to range. she is advising that he takes a period of silence....
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like from 1980 until2004, ithink, we depends on the type.ade lots ofjoint exhibitions. more than 30, 35 exhibitions together. mo5t ofjoint exhibitions. more than 30, 35 exhibitions together. most of them under the title of down with 0ccupation, them under the title of down with occupation, and so on. now, today, it‘5 occupation, and so on. now, today, it‘s impossible to make a joint exhibition or to meet in ramallah, it‘5 exhibition or to meet in ramallah, it‘s very hard. but i hope things will change. and what of pressures from the palestinian side? 0ver recent yea r5, we from the palestinian side? 0ver recent years, we have seen hama5, for example, in power in gaza. not in the west bank, but in gaza. but clearly there are political divi5ions clearly there are political divisions within the life of the west bank, as well, and are hardliner5 who take a very tough 5tand hardliner5 who take a very tough stand on any relations with israel. do you feel tho5e pressure5 stand on any relations with israel. do you feel tho5e pressures from in5ide pa
like from 1980 until2004, ithink, we depends on the type.ade lots ofjoint exhibitions. more than 30, 35 exhibitions together. mo5t ofjoint exhibitions. more than 30, 35 exhibitions together. most of them under the title of down with 0ccupation, them under the title of down with occupation, and so on. now, today, it‘5 occupation, and so on. now, today, it‘s impossible to make a joint exhibition or to meet in ramallah, it‘5 exhibition or to meet in ramallah, it‘s very hard. but i hope...
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what people ended up doing, ithink, it rescue people. up doing, i think, it remains to be seenin doing, i think, it remains to be seen in the coming days when the destruction and cost to life becomes clear. that right now that storm is still over this area. it seems the mainfear is still over this area. it seems the main fear is that the hurricane could just hang around free long time and that is incredibly destructive. the fear has changed over the past few days. 0riginally destructive. the fear has changed over the past few days. originally a category for, a category determined from a sustained wind speed. a category 4 storm is massive and the fear was that the wind would knock structures over and blow debris around, destroying property and killing people. that fear has now changed. it is downgraded to category two and officials worry that people won't take it seriously. but the theory is that the storm will stall over the region and dumping water. flooding homes and businesses and drowning people. that is now the worry, that people wo
what people ended up doing, ithink, it rescue people. up doing, i think, it remains to be seenin doing, i think, it remains to be seen in the coming days when the destruction and cost to life becomes clear. that right now that storm is still over this area. it seems the mainfear is still over this area. it seems the main fear is that the hurricane could just hang around free long time and that is incredibly destructive. the fear has changed over the past few days. 0riginally destructive. the...
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so that, ithink, is the type of person you employee.rit. imerit has about 1500 people, we are hiring 200— 300 people per quarter. so it is creating jobs. 50% of the workforce are women. yes. applause. and 80% of the workforce are coming from lower income backgrounds. they could be young muslim women, we have a centre called the centre of excellence for computer vision. as for image processing. it is four young muslim women. we so you can imagine this is creating jobs that right from the beginning is inclusive of the workforce. it has diversity. and it has a loss of moral ethics that go with it. -- lot of. the streets of new delhi were designed at the beginning of the 20th century as india's capital moved here. and, compared to much of the development that has followed since, there is one thing that you really notice. trees. in this part of the city itjust really notice. trees. in this part of the city it just feels really notice. trees. in this part of the city itjust feels that bit cooler and that bit more pleasant because of the shade
so that, ithink, is the type of person you employee.rit. imerit has about 1500 people, we are hiring 200— 300 people per quarter. so it is creating jobs. 50% of the workforce are women. yes. applause. and 80% of the workforce are coming from lower income backgrounds. they could be young muslim women, we have a centre called the centre of excellence for computer vision. as for image processing. it is four young muslim women. we so you can imagine this is creating jobs that right from the...
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ithink so...e stories and the mystery of trying to solve the puzzles before detective perez does. set. and action! filming is already under way for series five. it is quite a tough storyline and it gets quite gothic towards the end. so, yeah, buckle up. woman screams: jimmy! fans will have to wait until early next year for yet more shetland noir. jimjohnston, bbc news, lerwick. now, it's time for a look at the weather. it is already very autumnal. is pretty it atrocious for some of us today, but there are good spells of sunshine along, central and northern scotla nd sunshine along, central and northern scotland faring best. this afternoon, a lot of places are cloudy and the rain will be heavy across parts of north wales, the north midlands and northern england. atrocious driving conditions. the best of the sunshine, central and northern scotland, where it will stay sunny throughout the afternoon. sunshine across the far north. brightness developing in the south—east, where we could make 20 celsius
ithink so...e stories and the mystery of trying to solve the puzzles before detective perez does. set. and action! filming is already under way for series five. it is quite a tough storyline and it gets quite gothic towards the end. so, yeah, buckle up. woman screams: jimmy! fans will have to wait until early next year for yet more shetland noir. jimjohnston, bbc news, lerwick. now, it's time for a look at the weather. it is already very autumnal. is pretty it atrocious for some of us today,...
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ithink for them for free. you've fallen for him, haven't you?good stuff in here. but how the heck do you pay for it? yes... and when i get old, i'll get a free television licence and i'll get... 0h, television licence and i'll get... oh, no, that wasn't there's! bus passes and other things. the classic opposition conference speech where they offer whatever you like, dodo eggs, dragons' two years. it is very important... but, as you say, whether they can pay for it in the long—term is another matter —— dragons' tears. he said their winning the public debate and they've defined the new common sense of the labour party. and they are the new majority. as a minority in government! some of the staff could scare the tories at their conference next week, proposing taxation on second homes, i haven't got one so that's not a bad idea but... have you got a second home? only one! because they've been fairly successful in protecting themselves at this conference, no massive disasters or faux pas particularly, and they've got everyone on side, but theresa may
ithink for them for free. you've fallen for him, haven't you?good stuff in here. but how the heck do you pay for it? yes... and when i get old, i'll get a free television licence and i'll get... 0h, television licence and i'll get... oh, no, that wasn't there's! bus passes and other things. the classic opposition conference speech where they offer whatever you like, dodo eggs, dragons' two years. it is very important... but, as you say, whether they can pay for it in the long—term is another...
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ithink treated very, very tough and his family...ough thing which is going on. also on the programme...
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ithink labour party member, but i have not experienced it. other people in a clumsy, bull ina he said to other people in a clumsy, bull in a china shop way. a lot of people withdrew their backing for him at that point? they did, i will not necessarily criticise them but it is interesting that members have not got along with what momentum recommended. there are so many wings and movements of the labour party at the moment which makes it dammed if you do, dammed if you don't. there isa you do, dammed if you don't. there is a new demon in the story every day. if you support them, you are anti—semitic and if you oppose them you are weakened and giving into the bullying. can i get some reaction what progress has said, the ce ntreleft what progress has said, the centreleft movement. the real action peter willsman shows institutional anti—semitism in the party and the need for action, however with mr willsman at the top table, that is less likely to happen. let's do the second thing first, there has been enormous action. no other political party and
ithink labour party member, but i have not experienced it. other people in a clumsy, bull ina he said to other people in a clumsy, bull in a china shop way. a lot of people withdrew their backing for him at that point? they did, i will not necessarily criticise them but it is interesting that members have not got along with what momentum recommended. there are so many wings and movements of the labour party at the moment which makes it dammed if you do, dammed if you don't. there isa you do,...
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so things like that, ithink, we to streamline this.e can make progress in. but we can't be naive that we are going to solve everything. with respect, i am quitting in our. international agreements that protect the right of the data subject. i do think that sounds frankly, fantastical. what it is meant to say is this. if you are in —— an american citizen. this is a real case, we had data in ireland, what laws apply? we have now reached an agreement in the uk where, depending on the citizenship, that depends on what law applies. will that work with russia? no. could we reach estimates of agreements with europe and countries in south asia and south america? yes. that will be progressed. we are also talking about whether it would be off—limits in conflict. we cannot do it with arms, a violation, should we do that, you cannot use cyber weapons to destroy hospitals or to knock civilian airliners out of the sky. i think we might be able to reach some agreements on that. as long as you have reasonable expectations, there is an opportunity for
so things like that, ithink, we to streamline this.e can make progress in. but we can't be naive that we are going to solve everything. with respect, i am quitting in our. international agreements that protect the right of the data subject. i do think that sounds frankly, fantastical. what it is meant to say is this. if you are in —— an american citizen. this is a real case, we had data in ireland, what laws apply? we have now reached an agreement in the uk where, depending on the...
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going to be a challenge, but he has to come across, i think, challenge, but he has to come across, ithink come across, ithink, as authentic. last night at this press conference, the president said that we are in danger of slipping into a system where we have death by headline. talking about the wake of headlines and coverage such as we have had today pointing towards christine blasey ford, that a man likejudge kavanaugh cannot get a fair hearing. the problem is for the president that he conflates this with the idea that he conflates this with the idea that you cannot bring forward a navigation 36 years after it has happened. what is telling listening to the republican senators talking, lindsey graham and the senator for texas, they were attacking the process. they, ithink, realise they could not question christine blasey ford's belief in astoria, and her apparent sincerity in retelling what happened. they were upset about the timing. lindsey graham actually said that he views christine blasey ford as as much of a victim as brett kavanaugh in that she is a victim of democrats trying to use
going to be a challenge, but he has to come across, i think, challenge, but he has to come across, ithink come across, ithink, as authentic. last night at this press conference, the president said that we are in danger of slipping into a system where we have death by headline. talking about the wake of headlines and coverage such as we have had today pointing towards christine blasey ford, that a man likejudge kavanaugh cannot get a fair hearing. the problem is for the president that he...
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i think ithink in i think in general here in the last probably month and a half, i have really turnedreen. it's just a matter of just played well, from tee to green. it's just a matter ofjust getting one little hot stretch with the part a mac, and get it rolling, and get the momentum on my side, and just get in is rolling —— with the putter. good to see tiger woods back to some very, very good form. you can get all the latest sports news at our website. that is bbc.com/sport. but from me and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello. that wasn't bad for the first weekend of september. summer warmth continuing for many of us, especially where you had the sunshine, temperatures into the mid—20s in the warmest places. but it is turning cooler this week as this weather front, a cold front, pushes south across the uk in the next 48 hours. now, already, as monday begins, northern ireland and north—west scotland in the cooler air. under clear skies, some spots will be as low as four or five degrees, and also a few single—figure temperatures in east anglia and south—east england, with
i think ithink in i think in general here in the last probably month and a half, i have really turnedreen. it's just a matter of just played well, from tee to green. it's just a matter ofjust getting one little hot stretch with the part a mac, and get it rolling, and get the momentum on my side, and just get in is rolling —— with the putter. good to see tiger woods back to some very, very good form. you can get all the latest sports news at our website. that is bbc.com/sport. but from me...
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ithink for the audiences? i do get a bit contrived now.k then it was more organics of the headlines were organic as a result. now now it is a bit contrived. if you dig about nasty nick being a huge controversy because he rigged the vote, that would be so tame now. for channel five this is getting too controversial. they are trying to change their brands. they have people like michael palin doing programmes for them. for then it is over. i would have thought that is it for the show. i refuse to believe, i'm a staunch advocate. i won't have it. you are adamant that you don't want to see the end of this. this was billed as a social experiment. you have said that what you got from it has security —— has set you up. what did you learn about yourself? i got to know myself and that was my phrase from the series. i got that was my phrase from the series. igota that was my phrase from the series. i got a lot more confident. my view of the world changed. i didn't have any gay friends before i went on. now i hardly had any straight friends! i did it
ithink for the audiences? i do get a bit contrived now.k then it was more organics of the headlines were organic as a result. now now it is a bit contrived. if you dig about nasty nick being a huge controversy because he rigged the vote, that would be so tame now. for channel five this is getting too controversial. they are trying to change their brands. they have people like michael palin doing programmes for them. for then it is over. i would have thought that is it for the show. i refuse to...
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ithink politicians who are not willing to accept a problem here.n monday exposing a light on these problems, but it does require a look at difficult systematic problems about how this has happened, why these gangs are preying on the centres where children exclusion are being kept and asjason said, why so many kids are going to exclusion in the first place. indeed. we can no doubt expect at least the home secretary suck early backside to javid to be addressing that at the party conference coming up. —— the home secretary says it javid. in the meantime, brexit still dominating the lines of so many of our ministers. the eye has its headline, future of uk at risk from johnston, the latest attempt to counter boris johnson cell vote shall lead map that checkers plan. it is not the most ideal build—up to the tory party conference. it is almost inevitable, if you're conservative. we know that boris johnson inevitable, if you're conservative. we know that borisjohnson is on the move, fascinating in his bbc interview earlier today, but four times he refused
ithink politicians who are not willing to accept a problem here.n monday exposing a light on these problems, but it does require a look at difficult systematic problems about how this has happened, why these gangs are preying on the centres where children exclusion are being kept and asjason said, why so many kids are going to exclusion in the first place. indeed. we can no doubt expect at least the home secretary suck early backside to javid to be addressing that at the party conference coming...
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it, you have to have something more radical, i think, it, you have to have something more radical, ithinkore radical, i think, then an extra tax on foreign buyers. —— ordinarily people. new zealand has actually banned foreign buyers from purchasing property altogether. the simple answer to the housing crisis is to build more houses, especially, if foreign buyers are a problem in london, which is primarily where they are, build more houses on the green belt. i know you disagree with me on this. a terrible idea! an extra stamp duty of 1% to 3%, it is only going to be on the very top end properties, it is not going to trickle down to the rest of the housing market. it is not actually going to help the majority of people in the country. it is not going to do anything to counter the message thatjeremy do anything to counter the message that jeremy corbyn understands people's needs, even if his policies won't work, his message is clear. people's needs, even if his policies won't work, his message is cleanm will undoubtedly be a tough week for theresa may. couldn't really have got off to a worse
it, you have to have something more radical, i think, it, you have to have something more radical, ithinkore radical, i think, then an extra tax on foreign buyers. —— ordinarily people. new zealand has actually banned foreign buyers from purchasing property altogether. the simple answer to the housing crisis is to build more houses, especially, if foreign buyers are a problem in london, which is primarily where they are, build more houses on the green belt. i know you disagree with me on...
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this single issue, ithink, from and is exhausting and everything.ue, i think, from the office of rail... rail and road. they share one in seven trains is late in august, the worst record since february 2006 when tony blair was prime minister. the single thing which will drive telegraph readers or middle england towards jeremy corbyn is his policy to be nationalised is. do you think so? it is the cut through issue for so many people. it is astonishing this because if you look at the polling on it, renationalising rail is incredibly popular across all age groups across all social classes. it isa groups across all social classes. it is a sort of universally popular policy which when you think a lot of people in some age groups can actually remember what british rail was like, which was not exactly an u nalloyed was like, which was not exactly an unalloyed success as a period because there was a lot of underinvestment, dirty, old trains, etc, that was one of labour's ms popular policies. chris grayling is attempting to launch another review of the railw
this single issue, ithink, from and is exhausting and everything.ue, i think, from the office of rail... rail and road. they share one in seven trains is late in august, the worst record since february 2006 when tony blair was prime minister. the single thing which will drive telegraph readers or middle england towards jeremy corbyn is his policy to be nationalised is. do you think so? it is the cut through issue for so many people. it is astonishing this because if you look at the polling on...
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and, ithink going to work in terms of european rules. and, i think the eu is getting quite frustrated with saying the same thing over and over again, and you've even got micron now coming out and calling the brexiteers liars. i mean he saying you cannot negotiate eu exit of terms favourable to the uk. which ta kes terms favourable to the uk. which takes us to the front of the telegraph. they have gone without. this is a different way of presenting it without that picture we have already highlighted. and they have gone to very clearly with mr micron and he is pretty obvious who his target is, brexit is the choice that british people pushed by those who predicted ev solutions, those who predicted ev solutions, those people are liars. well mr johnson is listening, perhaps mr barrages is listening and others, but my own thoughts from all this and it's hinted at in this telegraph article as well, are we nearer tonight against the wishes of a lot of people to a second referendum? you have to wonder if that is the only way out of all this becau
and, ithink going to work in terms of european rules. and, i think the eu is getting quite frustrated with saying the same thing over and over again, and you've even got micron now coming out and calling the brexiteers liars. i mean he saying you cannot negotiate eu exit of terms favourable to the uk. which ta kes terms favourable to the uk. which takes us to the front of the telegraph. they have gone without. this is a different way of presenting it without that picture we have already...
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people are very bad at predicting how they would vote it so—and—so were leader of a party, i mean, ithink i think the point about boris as henry said, over the past two years, a surprising number of people have come to the conclusion that michael was right, in 2016 two which dropped his support and stab them in the back or front or whichever bit, and you know, to say that in his opinion borisjohnson and you know, to say that in his opinion boris johnson wasn't the prime minister material, and everything we seems is that has confirmed that. henry, take us into the ft, and this story about pension shift accosting £4 billion in cuts isa shift accosting £4 billion in cuts is a bit ofa shift accosting £4 billion in cuts is a bit of a grim reading your, well look at the treasury thinking they're going to need a lot more money to cover some pension shortfalls. westminster got back to term as it were this week, and eve ryo ne term as it were this week, and everyone is obsessed with brexit but the budget is coming up, and if i we re the budget is coming up, and if i were working in the treasury, i
people are very bad at predicting how they would vote it so—and—so were leader of a party, i mean, ithink i think the point about boris as henry said, over the past two years, a surprising number of people have come to the conclusion that michael was right, in 2016 two which dropped his support and stab them in the back or front or whichever bit, and you know, to say that in his opinion borisjohnson and you know, to say that in his opinion boris johnson wasn't the prime minister material,...
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ithink been buffered by it rather than shaping himself. i think is been fairly lucky.the economy if one talks in these abstract terms that he is staying put in the size of a people. and i fear that's why he felt he had no other choice and that he would have to be the safe pair of pa nts he would have to be the safe pair of pants while we go through brexit. —— it safe pair of hands. i can totally see why they've done it. what he servos i theresa may, she will say she is in a job that she didn't really wa nt she is in a job that she didn't really want to do. is a bit smoother. cab and take us to the times they have a great picture of jeremy corbyn looking i don't know if it is worried or scared. you can use that in any way you like. but this has to do with the ongoing anti—semitism row. whether it is all over now, we do not know.” anti—semitism row. whether it is all over now, we do not know. i think it is over until the next time. the bottom line is today, eventually, they have accepted the full international holocaust remembrance alliance definition of anti—semitism al
ithink been buffered by it rather than shaping himself. i think is been fairly lucky.the economy if one talks in these abstract terms that he is staying put in the size of a people. and i fear that's why he felt he had no other choice and that he would have to be the safe pair of pa nts he would have to be the safe pair of pants while we go through brexit. —— it safe pair of hands. i can totally see why they've done it. what he servos i theresa may, she will say she is in a job that she...
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the observer being a labour supporting paper, ithink that puts more pressure on the labour party as wells movement called people's vote, but what would it take to get a second referendum 7 but what would it take to get a second referendum? my view is that it would take a huge, dramatic shift in public opinion to even be able to consider it. i think we've got to the point now where probably, you couldn't do it before the 29th of march, when we are due to leave europe. but you would have to have a demonstrable change of heart by people to even consider it. it hasn't happened. i don't believe there will be a second referendum. and they would need to be an act of parliament? yes, and there are rules about it, where you are supposed to spend seven months setting these things up. this is what i mean about running out of time. it is all but impossible to do before we actually leave. what would this second referendum last? exactly. this is where i think it is very tempting for people who want to change things, but as nigel said, there is fio things, but as nigel said, there is no evidence, and c
the observer being a labour supporting paper, ithink that puts more pressure on the labour party as wells movement called people's vote, but what would it take to get a second referendum 7 but what would it take to get a second referendum? my view is that it would take a huge, dramatic shift in public opinion to even be able to consider it. i think we've got to the point now where probably, you couldn't do it before the 29th of march, when we are due to leave europe. but you would have to have...
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ithink the worst worse behaviour imaginable.that a mature opinions, teenage girls in england scotland and wales, three to the top six places, we are not worse country at this. that is denmark. then the welsh is next. admit scotland and england. we are competing with denmark, hungary and lithuania and this. it is like eurovision. actually, teenage girls in the uk more likely than boys to get drunk twice as much. i was waiting for a month or something like that. twice as much. i was waiting for a month or something like thatm twice as much. i was waiting for a month or something like that. it is 15—year—old, so just before they can probably just still standing on 15—year—old, so just before they can probablyjust still standing on the edge of the bar trying to get served. you think you have relaxed about this? i think every single election in the gay shows modern teenagers are pretty happy with saying inside and being a snapchat. —— election and english 07. that's it for the papers this hour. i'll be back withjim waterson and rosam
ithink the worst worse behaviour imaginable.that a mature opinions, teenage girls in england scotland and wales, three to the top six places, we are not worse country at this. that is denmark. then the welsh is next. admit scotland and england. we are competing with denmark, hungary and lithuania and this. it is like eurovision. actually, teenage girls in the uk more likely than boys to get drunk twice as much. i was waiting for a month or something like that. twice as much. i was waiting for a...
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have been a proponent of that all along, and i would refer to see that kept in nafta, but again, ithinkain, i think canada maybe should be prepared to pull back on that. because there are fairly robust judicial mechanisms, domestically in the us, that could operate to protect canadian interests. so maybe it is time that canada pulls back on chapter 19. so just explain what chapter 19. so just explain what chapter 19. so just explain what chapter 19 is? of those who are not familiar. this is the dispute settle m e nt familiar. this is the dispute settlement mechanism which controls dumping and anti—dumping. it is a binational panel which is removed from the domestic court systems. in that sense it is perceived to be fairer. canada has done well under that over the years, but it has not been used that much. and i don't really think it is worth throwing the deal away, if canada will not accept that. so in many respects, president trump is right about that. the ball is, in a sense, in canada's court, to let go of some of its negotiating mandates. we will leave its there. fascinating. i am s
have been a proponent of that all along, and i would refer to see that kept in nafta, but again, ithinkain, i think canada maybe should be prepared to pull back on that. because there are fairly robust judicial mechanisms, domestically in the us, that could operate to protect canadian interests. so maybe it is time that canada pulls back on chapter 19. so just explain what chapter 19. so just explain what chapter 19. so just explain what chapter 19 is? of those who are not familiar. this is the...
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ithink independence campaign, that he stood up.is doing is very effectively keeping his powder dry. he is not by losing his brand like other elder statesman by coming out on every issue. so this is something he keenly, as you said, passionately feels that it is in danger of tearing the labour party a part, which he has worked for his entire career. he hasjoined other elder statesman of the party in mounting this challenge. margaret hodge has spoken today, tony blair says very similar things spoken today, tony blair says very similarthings in an spoken today, tony blair says very similar things in an interview tomorrow. it is a very co—ordinated. .. tomorrow. it is a very co—ordinated... i don't want to say attack, because they are playing the ball, not the man, this is one very specific thing thatjeremy corbyn could do something about needs to do something about urgently, otherwise everything else they have worked for so everything else they have worked for so effectively will be in tatters. and the national executive meet this wee
ithink independence campaign, that he stood up.is doing is very effectively keeping his powder dry. he is not by losing his brand like other elder statesman by coming out on every issue. so this is something he keenly, as you said, passionately feels that it is in danger of tearing the labour party a part, which he has worked for his entire career. he hasjoined other elder statesman of the party in mounting this challenge. margaret hodge has spoken today, tony blair says very similar things...
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ithink lot of very good individuals in the team.emier league games. have you think southampton will fare this year? they survived under mark hughes, he did a really good job in terms of keeping them up. how will they do? i think they will be a bottom half tea m think they will be a bottom half team andi think they will be a bottom half team and i think brighton will be bottom half as well, if i‘m being honest. i think southampton, it‘s important for them to get back to his local club, rejected as a youngster here. southampton want to do well, you will have to play a big pa rt do well, you will have to play a big part in that. it is southampton against brighton. commentary on five live. some of the day‘s other stories for you... west ham‘s lucas perez has denied that he didn‘t want to play in yesterday‘s 3—1win at everton. perez was on the bench and looked set to come on.... but michail antonio did instead. perez says it was "quicker" for antonio to play... great britain has in the last hour won two gold medals at the world equestria
ithink lot of very good individuals in the team.emier league games. have you think southampton will fare this year? they survived under mark hughes, he did a really good job in terms of keeping them up. how will they do? i think they will be a bottom half tea m think they will be a bottom half team andi think they will be a bottom half team and i think brighton will be bottom half as well, if i‘m being honest. i think southampton, it‘s important for them to get back to his local club,...
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we had in 1981, ithink, yes, ‘81, they made the rule that we can't paint with red, green, black and whiteg. and so we... every artist was painting with red, green, black and white. let me ask you this, maybe it sounds like a stupid question, but do you think, looking back on your long career, that your art, your voice, your expression, may have taken a different path if you were not palestinian, if you hadn't been born into conflict and hostility, and this desire to express something about your people and their struggle? i'm sure that i would be a different artist, i'm sure. and do you feel in a way that your situation has trapped you, as an artist? yeah, sometimes i feel i'm trapped. also i think i used it in a way, because making political art, and sometimes it comes out truthful, from your inside, and sometimes you just want to make a nice palestinian painting to sell it. i did that, and many artists did that also. it's like using the situation you are in, although you are trapped in it. interesting you talk about selling art because, of course, you're a professional artist, you have t
we had in 1981, ithink, yes, ‘81, they made the rule that we can't paint with red, green, black and whiteg. and so we... every artist was painting with red, green, black and white. let me ask you this, maybe it sounds like a stupid question, but do you think, looking back on your long career, that your art, your voice, your expression, may have taken a different path if you were not palestinian, if you hadn't been born into conflict and hostility, and this desire to express something about...
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ithink... it's difficult, you know?ns, trying to get into law at that time. i wasn't even interested in being a solicitor, i wanted to be a barrister. i wanted to come to london and the centre of things. but with no connections and no money... it was very difficult in those days. but also i had health problems. i had an undiagnosed illness. but i was told that i was imagining it all. but by the time i was 21, i really had a sensation of doors closing on me and a feeling that i wasn't going to be able to make a professional career, that my health was in my way, and so i thought, well, i better have something that i'm in charge of. and i still had to work, of course. i still had a job, but i began writing in the evenings, on weekends, and i set my stall out for a big novel that i knew would take many years. but that's the beauty of being 22, because the time just stretches ahead of you. and i still had no connections, and i didn't know anybody who was a writer. but what do you need? well, you need a piece of paper and a p
ithink... it's difficult, you know?ns, trying to get into law at that time. i wasn't even interested in being a solicitor, i wanted to be a barrister. i wanted to come to london and the centre of things. but with no connections and no money... it was very difficult in those days. but also i had health problems. i had an undiagnosed illness. but i was told that i was imagining it all. but by the time i was 21, i really had a sensation of doors closing on me and a feeling that i wasn't going to...
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ithink it clearly...n the greek sides of the border, on the greek side as well. that is a huge region north of greece, macedonia and people here in greece think that... this is what has become a emotional. this is what has become a emotional. this is what has become a emotional. this is also why it is so much entangled with the local politics here in greece. at the same time, on a political party level, political development here in greece, the name issue. the government coalition is fully against... he was the first of the political leaders that spoke here in greece in favour of the low turnout which is, according to his narrative, a good indication. thank you. apologies for the sound quality on that. stay with us on bbc world news — europe hold their nerve to win the ryder cup — that and all the other sports news coming up. this is bbc world news today. the latest headlines... more than 800 people are now known to have died in the indonesian earthquake and tsunami. macedonia's referendum on changing the
ithink it clearly...n the greek sides of the border, on the greek side as well. that is a huge region north of greece, macedonia and people here in greece think that... this is what has become a emotional. this is what has become a emotional. this is what has become a emotional. this is also why it is so much entangled with the local politics here in greece. at the same time, on a political party level, political development here in greece, the name issue. the government coalition is fully...
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ithink she is boxed in between pro—brexit tories who do not want chequers and the ones who do not want she get yourself out of that in what many think is a giant fudge on a blind brexit where she comes up fudge on a blind brexit where she comes up with a vaguely worded political statement that anyone can spin as they want, but i think there is no parliamentary majority for either. it would be hard for her to even get a fudge through because it is attached to this high—priced divorce bill of £39 billion, is that all we're getting in exchange? there's no other choice for britain. europe is holding the it is all the arrogance and delusion of grandeur. britain wants to leave, britain is unprepared, britain is divided and juniper ‘s united. unprepared, britain is divided and juniper 's united. -- europe is united. will emmanuel macron relent on blind brexit? 0ur united. will emmanuel macron relent on blind brexit? our only way out to be stopped by emmanuel macron —— her only way out. she has a deal in her pocket which she might bring. only one of us has a book out about her brexit is a succ
ithink she is boxed in between pro—brexit tories who do not want chequers and the ones who do not want she get yourself out of that in what many think is a giant fudge on a blind brexit where she comes up fudge on a blind brexit where she comes up with a vaguely worded political statement that anyone can spin as they want, but i think there is no parliamentary majority for either. it would be hard for her to even get a fudge through because it is attached to this high—priced divorce bill of...
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ithink it's perhaps looking to be cruising we the most viable option other than having no, if there isgian effort, and also giving too much act to the eu for a lot of brexiteers. the canada style deal means that there is much more of a free—trade arrangement, is my understanding of it stop live the drawback is that the northern ireland issue. obviously the argument will be people talk about the candidate on the plus, plus, plus —— canada plus plus plus. we have this you will begin around the canada deal. there are people arguing for that... david davis. david davis, jacob rees mott. a much looser richmond recycling because it does give freedom on trade deals and takes us further away. he struck to get over the irish issue —— you still have to get over. the canada style deal took seven yea rs. get over. the canada style deal took seven years. is it seven months or seven years. is it seven months or seven years? and i think we are talking about a two—year transition. but we are in a different position, clearly. i suppose. 0h, but we are in a different position, clearly. i suppose. oh, no
ithink it's perhaps looking to be cruising we the most viable option other than having no, if there isgian effort, and also giving too much act to the eu for a lot of brexiteers. the canada style deal means that there is much more of a free—trade arrangement, is my understanding of it stop live the drawback is that the northern ireland issue. obviously the argument will be people talk about the candidate on the plus, plus, plus —— canada plus plus plus. we have this you will begin around...
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ithink people have now settled in their opinions and are very settled.ht in that as well. thank you very much for speaking to us. maybe we will come back in six months once we have gone past that deadline. with six months to go until the uk leads the eu, how will brexit affect business and the economy? that is tomorrow at 5:30pm. now let's get the latest weather. thank you. some are returned to some parts of the uk today. in the south—east of england, temperatures at 26 degrees. that is an advance of the storm that will arrive from the south—west overnight. still rain for scotland, northern ireland. the winds strengthening in the southwest and wales. pushing the rain in, winds picking up across england and wales. the strongest of the winds heading into tomorrow. a warm night on the way. rain moves away fairly quickly, pushed on by strong and gusty winds. the highest number is likely around west coasts. rain early in the morning, not last long in wales, not too long as it sweeps its way across northern england. bit longer lasting in scotland. pushing a fe
ithink people have now settled in their opinions and are very settled.ht in that as well. thank you very much for speaking to us. maybe we will come back in six months once we have gone past that deadline. with six months to go until the uk leads the eu, how will brexit affect business and the economy? that is tomorrow at 5:30pm. now let's get the latest weather. thank you. some are returned to some parts of the uk today. in the south—east of england, temperatures at 26 degrees. that is an...
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ithink so...oks. we enjoy the stories and the mystery of trying to solve the puzzles before detective perez does. set. and action! filming is already under way for series five. it is quite a tough storyline and it gets quite gothic towards the end. so, yeah, buckle up. woman screams: jimmy! fans will have to wait until early next year for yet more shetland noir. jimjohnston, bbc news, lerwick. it is time for a look at the weather now. in has been a mixed weekend so farand now. in has been a mixed weekend so far and that continues to the rest of the weekend. hard to summarise in a headline but it will be wet and breezy at times, equally the bit that sunshine. saturday's weather was dominated by this pipeline. you can see further rain returning to western and northern areas as the night wears on. north—east scotland and north east england holding onto some clear spells, relatively chilly, elsewhere and mild night. sunday, low pressure in charge, various different frontal systems, white aplomb —— com
ithink so...oks. we enjoy the stories and the mystery of trying to solve the puzzles before detective perez does. set. and action! filming is already under way for series five. it is quite a tough storyline and it gets quite gothic towards the end. so, yeah, buckle up. woman screams: jimmy! fans will have to wait until early next year for yet more shetland noir. jimjohnston, bbc news, lerwick. it is time for a look at the weather now. in has been a mixed weekend so farand now. in has been a...
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ithink... you know, a lot of my concern's based on how long it's taken us to build these markets.etty big impact on, you know, the future of my kids' ability to farm. as the last grain is hauled away, the direction for america's farmers is farfrom certain. james cook, bbc news, at broadview in montana. for decades, it seemed impossible to mention his name without adding the two words "mustachioed megastar." burt reynolds was both those things, one of the biggest film stars of the 1970s, and he has died aged 82. he shot to fame in deliverance, and starred in films such as smokey and the bandit, boogie nights and cannonball run. he died in hospital in florida, from a heart attack. earlier i spoke to hollywood producer david zappone, and i asked him if burt reynolds was his mentor. yes, he really was. i mean, i knew burt as a teacher, not an actor — as you said, as my mentor. i owe everything i have achieved in this business to him. my story is not unique. many people say meeting bert reynolds is one of the greatest things that happened to them. i had sent my head shot in for a movie
ithink... you know, a lot of my concern's based on how long it's taken us to build these markets.etty big impact on, you know, the future of my kids' ability to farm. as the last grain is hauled away, the direction for america's farmers is farfrom certain. james cook, bbc news, at broadview in montana. for decades, it seemed impossible to mention his name without adding the two words "mustachioed megastar." burt reynolds was both those things, one of the biggest film stars of the...
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so, ithink fairly weather fronts across the north here. so, i think fairly cloud the —— cloudy.staying dry. 20 in london. already 14 staying dry. 20 in london. already 1a in belfast. they are starting to feel the chill. on friday, the low pressure is with us. it will park itself right out on the north sea. getting some wet weather in sick eastern scotland. yorkshire will get some rain as well. and it might come a little bit further south, but the south coast and midlands getting away with it on friday. there'll be some sunshine there. on the weekend, it's difficult to say what time and which city they will be a shower. but this is pretty much the picture that sums it up. a lot of cloud, feeling pretty cool. temperatures between 16 and 19 celsius. yes, cooling off a little bit this week with a chance of rain. next week there is an indication that things might settle down a little bit. hello, you're watching afternoon live. i'm simon mccoy. today at 2pm. decision day for labour, the party's national executive meets to decide whether to accept in full an international definition of
so, ithink fairly weather fronts across the north here. so, i think fairly cloud the —— cloudy.staying dry. 20 in london. already 14 staying dry. 20 in london. already 1a in belfast. they are starting to feel the chill. on friday, the low pressure is with us. it will park itself right out on the north sea. getting some wet weather in sick eastern scotland. yorkshire will get some rain as well. and it might come a little bit further south, but the south coast and midlands getting away with...
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no, ithink the work at home. do you ever take a day off? no, i think that is fourth sissies.rk right now, do you wish to be extra day off at home to do what you would like to do as opposed to working for others? well, a four day working week could be a reality for us all this century if the benefits of new technology, like robotics and artificial intelligence, are shared with workers, not just company profits. that is the claim of the british trades union congress. colletta smith has been to cardiff to find out if it could work. here at, they rent out space to small businesses. marry and russell still get a full paycheque. sometimes you can use the day to get the vacuum cleaning done and you have the weekend wide open and you are not weighing catch up. have the weekend wide open and you are not weighing catch upm have the weekend wide open and you are not weighing catch up. it could be just working shorter days across the week. i write short stories and various different things which are probably wouldn't have the time of the energy to do otherwise. managing family commitment
no, ithink the work at home. do you ever take a day off? no, i think that is fourth sissies.rk right now, do you wish to be extra day off at home to do what you would like to do as opposed to working for others? well, a four day working week could be a reality for us all this century if the benefits of new technology, like robotics and artificial intelligence, are shared with workers, not just company profits. that is the claim of the british trades union congress. colletta smith has been to...
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ithink works. i wish i could own one but i can't afford it, babita. can, i've seen that wallet of yours! i'll just maybe buy can, i've seen that wallet of yours! i'lljust maybe buy a print, a £10 01’ i'lljust maybe buy a print, a £10 or £20 print. you have been watching newsday. i'm babita sharma in london. great to have you with us. and i'm rico hizon in singapore. stay with us. we look at one entrepreneur who took his family business and made it into a global success story on asia business report. that's right after newsday. and before we go, a beluga whale that has spent a second day swimming in the thames estuary east of london. the whale caused quite a stir when it was spotted yesterday so far from its usual habitat in the arctic. it is extremely rare to see a beluga whale so far south, but animal welfare officials say it is swimming and feeding normally and there are no immediate concerns for its wellbeing. we will keep you posted. thanks for joining us. goodbye. good morning. it's been a lovely spell of autumn warmth for some of you so far this
ithink works. i wish i could own one but i can't afford it, babita. can, i've seen that wallet of yours! i'll just maybe buy can, i've seen that wallet of yours! i'lljust maybe buy a print, a £10 01’ i'lljust maybe buy a print, a £10 or £20 print. you have been watching newsday. i'm babita sharma in london. great to have you with us. and i'm rico hizon in singapore. stay with us. we look at one entrepreneur who took his family business and made it into a global success story on asia...
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ithink what lessons have been learned since, if any. i think this system asa since, if any., we are setting up as a whole is fair, we are setting up the banks, having hold their own funds against potential future failures in such a way so that if there is a failure in the future, there is a failure in the future, the cost is borne by the investors are not the taxpayers. so the system has changed fundamentally. could something like this happen again? could there be a trigger for a crisis and if we are complacent, of course they could. history teaches us course they could. history teaches us that there are financial crises from time to time. we can come up with 60 or 70 examples over the course of the last century. that is mark carney taking a look back. let me share one statistic with you. analysis done for us by an institute of fiscal studies show people aged between 30 and 39 now are earning 7.296 between 30 and 39 now are earning 7. 2% less between 30 and 39 now are earning 7.2% less than the same age group backin 7.2% less than the same age group back in 2008. in terms of
ithink what lessons have been learned since, if any. i think this system asa since, if any., we are setting up as a whole is fair, we are setting up the banks, having hold their own funds against potential future failures in such a way so that if there is a failure in the future, there is a failure in the future, the cost is borne by the investors are not the taxpayers. so the system has changed fundamentally. could something like this happen again? could there be a trigger for a crisis and if...
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and that's appropriate ithink . that's his big tagline. so stokes is running and you won't see king with him but king was there, very much and when he came to cleveland, he met with pastors but he made sure to include ahmed evans who was the militant national at the time so this is a picture of them. this is also that picture, this is the day before carl stokes is elected. and so king, and to me, i love this part of the story. i don't know if you know this but after he violated the injunction in birmingham, the case went up on appeal so he served so many days in the birmingham jail and was let out five days early on bail. he went to the us green court and in 1967, the supreme court ordered him to go back to jail for five days because he violated the injunction. and we just had a president who pardoned somebody for violating an injunction in arizona. king went back to jail and he went back to the birmingham jail right before this picture was taken and he had three books withhim, and economics book , nat turner's book the confessions of nat
and that's appropriate ithink . that's his big tagline. so stokes is running and you won't see king with him but king was there, very much and when he came to cleveland, he met with pastors but he made sure to include ahmed evans who was the militant national at the time so this is a picture of them. this is also that picture, this is the day before carl stokes is elected. and so king, and to me, i love this part of the story. i don't know if you know this but after he violated the injunction...
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ithink president trump is always talking about. absolutely.also would like to point out and what i hear a lot from chinese academics and business people out here is that it is notjust about the deficit simply in the value of goods that each side sales to the other. the united states, china believes, is not looking at the value of services that china sells 01’ value of services that china sells or other china buyers from the us in the form of chinese tourists that go to america every year and spend money when they are there, or chinese students who study in american universities. china says look, the value and the quality of the trade structure between these two countries has changed over the yea rs two countries has changed over the years and it wants that relationship and that difference to be recognised. to the other point that the us consistently brings up here is what is really at the heart of this trade war, which is that china has unfairly stolen intellectual property and that is why its companies are now racing ahead in some of the most
ithink president trump is always talking about. absolutely.also would like to point out and what i hear a lot from chinese academics and business people out here is that it is notjust about the deficit simply in the value of goods that each side sales to the other. the united states, china believes, is not looking at the value of services that china sells 01’ value of services that china sells or other china buyers from the us in the form of chinese tourists that go to america every year and...
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well, ithink, as how broad you think it will be? as well as the voters who voted them into the position, i think they are looking forward to indeed extremely thorough investigations, no matter how extensive this sort of networks of associates who are in a sense related to this serious scandal will be. so i think in the coming weeks you will see, for example, more figures will emerge, for example, to be investigated, to be prosecuted, and so on. so should najib's allies be worried right now? do you think they are feeling uncomfortable? well, if they did not avail themselves of the proceeds of such, shall we say, quote unquote shady dealings, then i think there is nothing to be worried about. for example, i worked for mr najib before, but if people have sort of aggressive at themselves with some of these proceeds, then of course they have to worry about that. mr razak, najib razak, has denied all the charges and wants to clear his name. we are talking about huge amounts of money. is going to be found, ever going to be recovered? well,
well, ithink, as how broad you think it will be? as well as the voters who voted them into the position, i think they are looking forward to indeed extremely thorough investigations, no matter how extensive this sort of networks of associates who are in a sense related to this serious scandal will be. so i think in the coming weeks you will see, for example, more figures will emerge, for example, to be investigated, to be prosecuted, and so on. so should najib's allies be worried right now? do...
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ithink, however, it's a mistake to persevere with chequers, that's not really brexit.esn't like it because it leaves us too tied in to their rules but without respecting their institutions. from my point of view and from the brexiteers‘ point of view, it isn't properly leaving the european union. the irish border and how to avoid border checks after brexit is still a barrier to a deal. british proposals need more work and more negotiation, the eu council president, donald tusk, said in a statement tonight. he also called britain's brexit position this week surprisingly tough and uncompromising, though he shared the view of ireland's leader that agreement was still possible. i think we can have a deal. we're entering into a rocky patch over the next couple of weeks, but i'm determined to keep working and to secure that deal that we need. in parliament, they say your enemies are behind you, but here, mrs may's labour opponents are also preparing to defeat any deal she comes up with. their wish list, an early election, maybe another referendum. to them, every bad day for
ithink, however, it's a mistake to persevere with chequers, that's not really brexit.esn't like it because it leaves us too tied in to their rules but without respecting their institutions. from my point of view and from the brexiteers‘ point of view, it isn't properly leaving the european union. the irish border and how to avoid border checks after brexit is still a barrier to a deal. british proposals need more work and more negotiation, the eu council president, donald tusk, said in a...
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ithink team. two engines are much better than one, you know!ant that children to watch the show and pink, this train looks just like that children to watch the show and pink, this train looksjust like me. the new series will also see thomas travel across the world to discover new people and cultures. it is a collaboration with the united nations to promote their sustainable developed goals. gender equality, quality education, responsible consumption. rings that would naturally fit into thomas' world, and of course, with thomas going around the world that allows us to have great stories with animals involved, so we can also do one of the sustainable development goals about life on land. i am very impressed with the clever and brave actions to save us. quite how thomas will travel across cotton is from his home on sodor is yet to be revealed, but with the brand's biggest relaunch in its 73 year history, it appears to be full steam ahead for this lovable locomotive. # the world's just a train ride away! a british veteran of world i! two has broken
ithink team. two engines are much better than one, you know!ant that children to watch the show and pink, this train looks just like that children to watch the show and pink, this train looksjust like me. the new series will also see thomas travel across the world to discover new people and cultures. it is a collaboration with the united nations to promote their sustainable developed goals. gender equality, quality education, responsible consumption. rings that would naturally fit into thomas'...
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ithink, well, without prejudging it, the evidence is to be overwhelming.e have a strictjudge, as far as knows? we have a strictjudge, as farasi knows? we have a strictjudge, as far as i know. and if the evidence is not add up, he was that does not add up. but i mean there is a lot of anger in malaysia. my mother's family is still there. there is a lot of anger of which i know. they wa nt to lot of anger of which i know. they want to be vindicated and they want to see theirformer want to be vindicated and they want to see their former prime minister behind bars, with the revelations of moons of dollars in handbags, jewellery, being lim to them. it is an incredible story. everybody wants to see them in jail. an incredible story. everybody wants to see them injail. —— millions of dollars. —— being linked. we will follow the law. we will do everything properly because we don't wa nt to everything properly because we don't want to be — i am not saying we, i am not the government, but this governor does not want to be like the last government. now, let's talk ab
ithink, well, without prejudging it, the evidence is to be overwhelming.e have a strictjudge, as far as knows? we have a strictjudge, as farasi knows? we have a strictjudge, as far as i know. and if the evidence is not add up, he was that does not add up. but i mean there is a lot of anger in malaysia. my mother's family is still there. there is a lot of anger of which i know. they wa nt to lot of anger of which i know. they want to be vindicated and they want to see theirformer want to be...
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i , ithink , i think it is going to be a negative.will hurt us consumers, it will hurt us businesses who depend on chinese import ‘s to run their business. we have an integrated world economy when it comes to all kinds of businesses, manufacturing services, technology. and it will hurt, there is no doubt about it. and it could possibly lead to what people call a trade war, which would not be good for anyone. we are walking away from the norms we have established for 70 years, excuse me. we have established for 70 years, excuse me. in the world we agree to end here by the trade rules, we should try to co—operate, try to iron out our differences at the negotiating table. those norms that you talk about are the norms that president trump tells his supporters, his voters, that the policies of the last few decades haven't been effective and that he can do something to bring jobs back. how do you explain, though, to blue—collar workers in the that actually this might be harmful to them? first of all, these tariffs proposed in the us are ver
i , ithink , i think it is going to be a negative.will hurt us consumers, it will hurt us businesses who depend on chinese import ‘s to run their business. we have an integrated world economy when it comes to all kinds of businesses, manufacturing services, technology. and it will hurt, there is no doubt about it. and it could possibly lead to what people call a trade war, which would not be good for anyone. we are walking away from the norms we have established for 70 years, excuse me. we...
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ithink we in bit old hat. that struck a chord with me. now and it isa think it has gone ape up now and it is a bit sort of monotonous and people go in for the wrong reasons now, which is to seek fame. before it was more a social experiment and more interesting. para vista believe this is the end. i don't believe it is going to end. what it mean you, aisleyne? changed my life completely. i came from living in hostels to making a lot of money and now have a property portfolio worth millions. i made the right decisions. they made very clever business decisions, but it certainly helped me on my road to a better life. do you think, in terms of reality tv, we are going to see more of these reality tv, the format ending, is this the end of the road? i don't think it is the end of the road for reality. big brother kicked it off and was the originator, but everything has a stone. i think audiences are moving on in their tastes. —— everything has its time. it was interesting and experiments, now it is a loss of wannabes. but people from different w
ithink we in bit old hat. that struck a chord with me. now and it isa think it has gone ape up now and it is a bit sort of monotonous and people go in for the wrong reasons now, which is to seek fame. before it was more a social experiment and more interesting. para vista believe this is the end. i don't believe it is going to end. what it mean you, aisleyne? changed my life completely. i came from living in hostels to making a lot of money and now have a property portfolio worth millions. i...
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ithink gender equality, diversity, great storytelling behind it.‘s break this down. let‘s talk about gender balance. my four—year—old always says while there are more boys saving the day rather than girls? what have you done about this? it is exactly that reason. we know from research that at least 40% of our audience are girls, and in the past we have introduced a lot of female engines to the show, but they have always fallen into the background. this time, the big change for us is bringing two brand—new female engines to the show. they are going to become part of the team. we will have, then, thomas is still the number one hero, but there will be three boys and three girls behind him in the sheds. 0k, three boys and three girls behind him in the sheds. ok, so they are equal. and it is becoming more globalised, i believe? absolutely. thomas ‘s huge globally anyway. i mean, it is shown in over 100 countries, dubbed into over a0 languages. through our research, a little boy said that trains go places, thomas is a trend that he doesn‘t go anywhere. w
ithink gender equality, diversity, great storytelling behind it.‘s break this down. let‘s talk about gender balance. my four—year—old always says while there are more boys saving the day rather than girls? what have you done about this? it is exactly that reason. we know from research that at least 40% of our audience are girls, and in the past we have introduced a lot of female engines to the show, but they have always fallen into the background. this time, the big change for us is...