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in fa ct, this, iwould say, incident. ghosn was in charge of nearly 500,000 employees, selling over10 nearly 500,000 employees, selling over 10 million cars last year, from 122 factories around the world, so this news really sends shockwaves around the world. we will have to wait and see what happens next, and when we will hear from carlos ghosn. thank you for that update, mariko 0i. chinese president xijinping is on that update, mariko 0i. chinese president xi jinping is on a regional charm offensive fresh off the apec summit. he is in manila today. our correspondent told me what china wants from this visit. it's all about the south china sea and those huge gas and oil reserves that people believe are out there. this is also a waterway where trillions of dollars worth of trade flows through every year. relationships have been warming up. as you said, duterte has said it was like a flower blossoming, and xi jinping said it was like a rainbow after the rain, and he's referring to relations with the philippines and the form
in fa ct, this, iwould say, incident. ghosn was in charge of nearly 500,000 employees, selling over10 nearly 500,000 employees, selling over 10 million cars last year, from 122 factories around the world, so this news really sends shockwaves around the world. we will have to wait and see what happens next, and when we will hear from carlos ghosn. thank you for that update, mariko 0i. chinese president xijinping is on that update, mariko 0i. chinese president xi jinping is on a regional charm...
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iwould hesitate, but ifi was, andi do it?but ifi was, and i had connections that jamal khashoggi had and all of the relationships and the hopes, i might have hoped for it. so it is very natural for someone have hoped for it. so it is very naturalfor someone like have hoped for it. so it is very natural for someone like jamal khashoggi and his relationship and how he was received once by the saudi ambassador here are in dc and how he was treated and once an official called and offered him a job and he was given hopes at different points, it is very possible that i would fall for it, yeah. right now, much of the focus is on to which the degree it will be possible to trace a line of responsibility for this murder directly to the de facto ruler of the kingdom, mohammed bin salman. the new york times had pretty reliable, suggesting that the cia believes that the line of authority goes direct to crown in its mohammed bin salman. president trump himself says it may be we don't know, maybe he did, he didn't, maybe we will never find
iwould hesitate, but ifi was, andi do it?but ifi was, and i had connections that jamal khashoggi had and all of the relationships and the hopes, i might have hoped for it. so it is very natural for someone have hoped for it. so it is very naturalfor someone like have hoped for it. so it is very natural for someone like jamal khashoggi and his relationship and how he was received once by the saudi ambassador here are in dc and how he was treated and once an official called and offered him a job...
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iwould like going than any other. sit down please. go ahead. cut for the middle—class. you about gridlock, the immigrants now run the house of ways means. if it means a tax cut for the middle class, but it means raising rates elsewhere, corporations on the wealthiest, is that a trade—off that you would be willing to make? this will now have to be proposed, because of we did it now, we don't have the votes in the senate. we would need ten democrat votes and with republican get them. if we could, we could pass it easily in the house, but there is no reason to waste time if you don't have the votes in the senate. if the democrats come up with an idea for tax cuts, which i am a big believer in, iwould tax cuts, which i am a big believer in, i would absolutely prissy something, even if it means some adjustment. on which side? some adjustment. on which side? some adjustment to make it possible. i would love to see a tax cut in the middle class. now, that'll be their and they will have to make that decision. kudryk to the senate, we would need the sen
iwould like going than any other. sit down please. go ahead. cut for the middle—class. you about gridlock, the immigrants now run the house of ways means. if it means a tax cut for the middle class, but it means raising rates elsewhere, corporations on the wealthiest, is that a trade—off that you would be willing to make? this will now have to be proposed, because of we did it now, we don't have the votes in the senate. we would need ten democrat votes and with republican get them. if we...
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iwould be coming apart in this huge cinematic setting. be interested to know what you think having read the book, i haven't read it and the film impressed me very much. have a look at it and report back to me. ? you read the book, i'll watch the film. deal, done. right, rather different, is the grinch. features another british star benedict cumberbatch. a long way from sherlock. it features the voice on, so this is the umpteenth retelling of the grinch. many people have an affection or some not for the jim many people have an affection or some not for thejim carey version there is the tv special with the voice of ba ros there is the tv special with the voice of baros car love, it is very shiny, very bouncy, it is pepe and i think it will act as a mod rat diversion, it dent bring anything particularly new to the tale, there isn't anything about this, this is the version that brings out this element or this, it is just, the version that brings out this element or this, it isjust, it is just fun, it is remarkably unremarkable. weirdly enough
iwould be coming apart in this huge cinematic setting. be interested to know what you think having read the book, i haven't read it and the film impressed me very much. have a look at it and report back to me. ? you read the book, i'll watch the film. deal, done. right, rather different, is the grinch. features another british star benedict cumberbatch. a long way from sherlock. it features the voice on, so this is the umpteenth retelling of the grinch. many people have an affection or some not...
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iwould be stadium and a capacity of about 65,000.gether over the next way for hours or so and they find a way to make that match go ahead. certainly a bit of a pain and a headache for the 500 or so arsenal fa ns headache for the 500 or so arsenal fans that have made the journey here to ukraine to see this match. there was a mad night at villa park in the championship where aston villa and nottingham forest played out a draw. the score? 5-5. tammy abraham scored four times for villa — but lewis grabban‘s late strike earned io—man forest a point. elsewhere, derby slipped out of the playoff places, beaten by ten man stoke. tom ince's late strike gave manager gary rowett victory over his former side. reports of all tonight's matches are on the bbc sport website. former republic of ireland striker, robbie keane has announced his retirement from football. the 38—year—old played for the likes of tottenham, liverpool and celtic and spent the last year playing in india. here he is scoring for his country at the world cup in 2002 he's their re
iwould be stadium and a capacity of about 65,000.gether over the next way for hours or so and they find a way to make that match go ahead. certainly a bit of a pain and a headache for the 500 or so arsenal fa ns headache for the 500 or so arsenal fans that have made the journey here to ukraine to see this match. there was a mad night at villa park in the championship where aston villa and nottingham forest played out a draw. the score? 5-5. tammy abraham scored four times for villa — but...
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a book which has got huge advance sales, iwould imagine.rest in what she has to say about all sorts of things, including about being a first lady, what she went through, she is quite explicit, open and honest about her feelings about donald trump getting into power, that kind of thing, at the inauguration and how she had to sort of... by the time. triers smile, that kind of thing is really interesting. it is. -- byte per ton. —— bite her tongue. but whether this is the new form of the millennial kennedys, for example. there are three sections in this book, so her story talking about obviously her relationship with barack about obviously her relationship with ba rack 0bama about obviously her relationship with barack 0bama and then becoming more, and whether that is the position for her to maybe run for president later on in her life. she is saying no, she is saying no for now. we have heard that before. two sta n now. we have heard that before. two stan lee, so many tributes pouring in from all over the world. people who have loved the char
a book which has got huge advance sales, iwould imagine.rest in what she has to say about all sorts of things, including about being a first lady, what she went through, she is quite explicit, open and honest about her feelings about donald trump getting into power, that kind of thing, at the inauguration and how she had to sort of... by the time. triers smile, that kind of thing is really interesting. it is. -- byte per ton. —— bite her tongue. but whether this is the new form of the...
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time i have read a tweet like that, i would be a rich man. every time i have read a tweet like that, iwouldt like that, i would be a rich man. he says the same thing over and over again. what is the thinking here? we have heard from rudy giuliani earlier today and he said that manafort‘s conditions, his detention and jail and solitary confinement, the way he's been treated by the investigators, all of that has been weighing on donald trump's mind for weeks, another tweet that she mentioned that said similar things about aggressive tactics from his tea m about aggressive tactics from his team and how they are ruining lives. i think team and how they are ruining lives. ithinka team and how they are ruining lives. i think a larger picture with donald trump is what he's trying to do essentially, is inject as much partisan division into this investigation as possible and it is working, the republicans are increasingly viewing his investigation as ill thought out, dragging on too long and the donald trump's words, a witchhunt against him. that is setting up any conclusion that he draws in any rep
time i have read a tweet like that, i would be a rich man. every time i have read a tweet like that, iwouldt like that, i would be a rich man. he says the same thing over and over again. what is the thinking here? we have heard from rudy giuliani earlier today and he said that manafort‘s conditions, his detention and jail and solitary confinement, the way he's been treated by the investigators, all of that has been weighing on donald trump's mind for weeks, another tweet that she mentioned...
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iwould have keeping me going. 0k, i've got some gold.her relaxed, chilled sport. this is anything but. i think chilled sport. this is anything but. ithink i'm chilled sport. this is anything but. i think i'm done. thank you! so, i haven't done too badly for my first ago. ifound haven't done too badly for my first ago. i found it haven't done too badly for my first ago. ifound it inflicts. u nfortu nately, ago. ifound it inflicts. unfortunately, there is a beautiful sparkly one just here that i have missed. but i didn't finish last, so maybe a bit of beginner's locker. no! you've missed those. i later found out i actually came second last. so, ithink last. so, i think i've got what they call gold fever and i'm often a stream to cfi can pin for some out here. it's grant what's wonderful about gold panning is usually about all that excitement and rivalry and noise, the competition. then you can come out here and it's just you, the river, and hopefully a few flakes of gold. sadly that's all we have time for one this week's show. but coming u
iwould have keeping me going. 0k, i've got some gold.her relaxed, chilled sport. this is anything but. i think chilled sport. this is anything but. ithink i'm chilled sport. this is anything but. i think i'm done. thank you! so, i haven't done too badly for my first ago. ifound haven't done too badly for my first ago. i found it haven't done too badly for my first ago. ifound it inflicts. u nfortu nately, ago. ifound it inflicts. unfortunately, there is a beautiful sparkly one just here that i...
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iwould pick sunday express. and i think the last...up on when theresa may says am in brussels with the firm intention of agreeing a brexit deal with the leaders of the other 27 eu nations, one that works for our whole country, and all of oui’ for our whole country, and all of our people, whether you voted leave remain, that is a problem, that she is trying to satisfy both leave and remainers. at the very end, we will then begin on the 29th of march 2019 new chapter in our national life, i wa nt new chapter in our national life, i want that to be a moment of renewal and reconciliation for our whole country, it must mark the point when we put aside the labels of leave and remain for good and we come together again as one people. very handy, if ican she again as one people. very handy, if i can she do this, roger, on camera three, we've got to pull out and keep kind of thing, handy reference for the fridge. it tells you 40 reasons to back the deal, and notably it starts with... island have room in my fridge with all the fridge magnets. th
iwould pick sunday express. and i think the last...up on when theresa may says am in brussels with the firm intention of agreeing a brexit deal with the leaders of the other 27 eu nations, one that works for our whole country, and all of oui’ for our whole country, and all of our people, whether you voted leave remain, that is a problem, that she is trying to satisfy both leave and remainers. at the very end, we will then begin on the 29th of march 2019 new chapter in our national life, i wa...
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iwould something to learn from. i have seen him...bly going to do that and he would turn around and do the opposite because it was the right thing. i am not saying he ever did anything incorrect but just in saying he ever did anything incorrect butjust in the decisions on how he treated people, a perfect example was the woman who stood up in the town hall and said obama is a muslim, i cannot vote for him. now, here'sa muslim, i cannot vote for him. now, here's a decent citizen who i happen to have disagreements with. that was a good example. what did you think when he did that? i did not know how he was going to vote but i knew he would do the right thing. as you know he was being pressured from every side on that. it was a bad bill. it was kind of a quick fix that would not end up on a long—term level giving us quality health care and the things we should be doing. he did the right thing, itjust was not politically expedient for the republican party. there is a feeling that approach to this world is now either lost or changing. what
iwould something to learn from. i have seen him...bly going to do that and he would turn around and do the opposite because it was the right thing. i am not saying he ever did anything incorrect but just in saying he ever did anything incorrect butjust in the decisions on how he treated people, a perfect example was the woman who stood up in the town hall and said obama is a muslim, i cannot vote for him. now, here'sa muslim, i cannot vote for him. now, here's a decent citizen who i happen to...
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would then investigate them, whatever that means, i would investigate them, whatever that means, iwouldtigate them, whatever that means, i would investigate you. investigate them, whatever that means, iwould investigate you. he's trying to set up warning flares right away but he's fully aware and the white house is a little late but trying to get prepared for to come and nancy pelosi i thought as the pending speaker was also suggesting they are going to work very carefully to collaborate about where they go. she wanted to say her co nfe re nce they go. she wanted to say her conference will not go off on bed and without some sort of organisation. there will have to be compromise on the democrat side, they cannot just compromise on the democrat side, they cannotjust be obstructionists, here is nancy pelosi's problem, the belford 2020 has been wrong, she will have a number of democratic candidates who want to get things in place which undermine their main opponent. the challenge and she has and i've seen in previous congress's is you have to have investigations or oversight which is the ro
would then investigate them, whatever that means, i would investigate them, whatever that means, iwouldtigate them, whatever that means, i would investigate you. investigate them, whatever that means, iwould investigate you. he's trying to set up warning flares right away but he's fully aware and the white house is a little late but trying to get prepared for to come and nancy pelosi i thought as the pending speaker was also suggesting they are going to work very carefully to collaborate about...
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otherwise, iwould love to watch it. yes, many thanks.caledonia is voting in an independence referenda on sunday. new caledonia is close to australia and new zealand. france claimed it in 1853 from the indigenous kanak people, and turned it into a penal colony. today the territory, like australia and new zealand, has a minority indigenous population — representing about 40% of the population. a short time ago, i spoke to denise fisher, australia's former consul—general to new caledonia, and i asked her about the strength of feeling in the territory. well, of course we are, in our corner of the world, witnessing something quite historic, actually. it's the fulfilling of a pledge by france to have this vote, after having deferred it for quite some time — decades, in fact. so those independence supporters, people who pushed for independence, who fought in the 1980s civil war, largely the kanak people, indigenous people, are really looking forward to this opportunity to express their view at the polls. at the same time, the pro—france support
otherwise, iwould love to watch it. yes, many thanks.caledonia is voting in an independence referenda on sunday. new caledonia is close to australia and new zealand. france claimed it in 1853 from the indigenous kanak people, and turned it into a penal colony. today the territory, like australia and new zealand, has a minority indigenous population — representing about 40% of the population. a short time ago, i spoke to denise fisher, australia's former consul—general to new caledonia, and...
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yeah, definitely, iwould and we want to get the world out. i miss my friends, the thread as we call it. but no, yeah, never rule it out. i grew up supporting leeds. but no, yeah, never rule it out. i grew up supporting leedsm but no, yeah, never rule it out. i grew up supporting leeds. if we can contribute to growing the game in this country at some point within out careers, this country at some point within our careers, that would be a great thing. as a family as the burgess family you're doing a greatjob of that. thank you forjoining us and good luck on sunday. thanks. and don't forget you can watch england's second test with new zealand on bbc two from two o'clock on sunday. now from those giants of rugby league to a pint—sized golfer. remember those old home videos of tiger woods and rory mcilroy as children — clubs in hand? well, there's a new kid in town. his name's alexander dunmall, he's six years old and he has just qualified for the world championships in the usa next year after winning a junior tournament in paris. our reporterjuli
yeah, definitely, iwould and we want to get the world out. i miss my friends, the thread as we call it. but no, yeah, never rule it out. i grew up supporting leeds. but no, yeah, never rule it out. i grew up supporting leedsm but no, yeah, never rule it out. i grew up supporting leeds. if we can contribute to growing the game in this country at some point within out careers, this country at some point within our careers, that would be a great thing. as a family as the burgess family you're...
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yeah, huge impact on the rest of your life, iwould imagine.o much for coming in and talking about it and for sharing your story. thank you. here's matt with a look at this morning's weather. and it is turning colder. it certainly is. it is cold for some. this is a rather chilly shot from darlington in the last hour or so. it is shaping up to be a nice day despite the chilly start. temperatures down to minus five celsius in parts. like yesterday, it is going to be a blue sky day for the vast majority. we do have some is that low cloud at the moment, but overall this high pressure across scandinavia, we are tapping into an area of clearer skies across the continent. it will clear some of the most ample cloud across the midlands. that will continue across the hills of eastern scotland. same for shetland. foremost, it is sunshine from dawn to dusk. the wind will be lightest in the north and strongest in the south. there will be stronger breeze over the next few days. temperatures for most in double figures, round it should for the time of year, if
yeah, huge impact on the rest of your life, iwould imagine.o much for coming in and talking about it and for sharing your story. thank you. here's matt with a look at this morning's weather. and it is turning colder. it certainly is. it is cold for some. this is a rather chilly shot from darlington in the last hour or so. it is shaping up to be a nice day despite the chilly start. temperatures down to minus five celsius in parts. like yesterday, it is going to be a blue sky day for the vast...
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iwould imagine start until nine o'clock this evening.ight because the buzz has been attacked. —— we predicted that something. —— it has been delayed because the team bus has been attacked. before we go, just a reminder of our top story — wins for england, wales and scotland in the final autumn internationals. we'll leave the final word tonight to the bbc‘s rugby union correspondent ian robertson. after covering the sport on the bbc for almost 50 years, today's radio commentary of england against australia was his last... good night. we'll go first deposit up good night. we'll go first deposit up to courtney lawes, he goals with the help of partly to the five metres out, then it comes along the line... he will walk through an touchdown for the try! against england a tremendous victory here. the captain rounded off a great day for english rugby. i am just so lucky i worked with you guys for a large chunk of my 47 years. i have loved every minute of it. thank you very very much. let's get you up—to—date with the weather for the rest of the
iwould imagine start until nine o'clock this evening.ight because the buzz has been attacked. —— we predicted that something. —— it has been delayed because the team bus has been attacked. before we go, just a reminder of our top story — wins for england, wales and scotland in the final autumn internationals. we'll leave the final word tonight to the bbc‘s rugby union correspondent ian robertson. after covering the sport on the bbc for almost 50 years, today's radio commentary of...
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as a patient, iwould be studies should be made public.ething is safe or dangerous. we are talking about people was mike lives, it is really important to know whether these devices are safe oi’ know whether these devices are safe or not. the european union has legislated to make the industry more transparent, but panorama understands the crucial information about medical devices will not be shared because it might scare the public. is not about scaring patients, they're harmless. that's theissue, patients, they're harmless. that's the issue, you have to inform people evenif the issue, you have to inform people even if it is one in a million, you have to tell people. that is immoral, unethical, and illegal, in my mind. the manufacturers say their products were tested thoroughly and met all regulatory requirements. the industry insists there already proper checks in place to protect patients. debra cohen, bbc news. more on that story in tomorrow night's edition of panorama, the great implant schedule at 8:30pm on bbc one. let's look at the w
as a patient, iwould be studies should be made public.ething is safe or dangerous. we are talking about people was mike lives, it is really important to know whether these devices are safe oi’ know whether these devices are safe or not. the european union has legislated to make the industry more transparent, but panorama understands the crucial information about medical devices will not be shared because it might scare the public. is not about scaring patients, they're harmless. that's...
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iwould. theirjoy think he hated. the umpire said otherwise. i would. theirjoy was soon swept away.only 82 for victory with five wickets in hand. just after the break, angelo mathews was out. the game had turned once more. jack leach back into the breach. he got his man. as he came off, the covers came on. the drummer halted by the weather but england are almost home and dry. england's women, meanwhile, are through to the semifinals of the world t20. anya shrubsole starred with the ball, finishing off the south african tail with a hat—trick. england knocked off the 86 runs they needed to win with six overs to spare. wales missed out on promotion from their nations league group after losing 2—1 to denmark in cardiff. gareth bale was back for wales but they missed their chances and were punished when denmark scored just before the break. and they sealed it late on thanks to this finish from martin braithwaite. bale got one back but it was too little, too late. i do not like losing, but actually, there were parts of that game that i really enjoyed, against a really good team, an experi
iwould. theirjoy think he hated. the umpire said otherwise. i would. theirjoy was soon swept away.only 82 for victory with five wickets in hand. just after the break, angelo mathews was out. the game had turned once more. jack leach back into the breach. he got his man. as he came off, the covers came on. the drummer halted by the weather but england are almost home and dry. england's women, meanwhile, are through to the semifinals of the world t20. anya shrubsole starred with the ball,...
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if i didn't think and believe that i was capable of leading this organisation, iwould have already walkedt debate ahead of the vote in parliament, butjeremy corbyn has said he prefers itv‘s proposals. two brothers whose mother and sister were killed by their abusive father have called for a national campaign to focus on the impact of controlling behaviour in cases of domestic violence. and there's been a spike in the number of measles cases around the world, according to the world health organization. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are political correspondent for the mirror, nicola bartlett, and women's editor for the telegraph, claire cohen. thank you for being here. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the times says armed officers are to patrol on foot in the parts of london worst hit by gang violence, in what would be a significant shift in british policing. according to the guardian, the government is to relax immigration rules to let more foreign doctors come to britain to fill widespread nhs gaps. the daily
if i didn't think and believe that i was capable of leading this organisation, iwould have already walkedt debate ahead of the vote in parliament, butjeremy corbyn has said he prefers itv‘s proposals. two brothers whose mother and sister were killed by their abusive father have called for a national campaign to focus on the impact of controlling behaviour in cases of domestic violence. and there's been a spike in the number of measles cases around the world, according to the world health...
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iwould be running of it because they are running out of names.family with. 18 pints of milk per day. per day! the catering alone is extraordinary. the whole effort is amazing. i love the way it feeds into their family business story of running a bakery as well. if you like a gorgeous children's book where you have this story of this enormous brood feeding an entire town. all covered in flour. the final bun the oven, of a lovely pun. that is it for the papers for tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers, and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. a big thank you to my guests this evening, jason beattie and anna isaac. from all of us, goodbye. good evening. here's your latest sports news. the first round proper of the 138th edition of the fa cup in england is upon us. haringey borough who play in the seventh tier had reached this point for the first time in their history and were aiming to shock l
iwould be running of it because they are running out of names.family with. 18 pints of milk per day. per day! the catering alone is extraordinary. the whole effort is amazing. i love the way it feeds into their family business story of running a bakery as well. if you like a gorgeous children's book where you have this story of this enormous brood feeding an entire town. all covered in flour. the final bun the oven, of a lovely pun. that is it for the papers for tonight. don't forget you can...
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iwould hope that whoever wants to do the job, and what i can definitely say is that it won't be me, bute an idea but why can't you just be honest and say it is boris johnson, dominic raab. . . ? be honest and say it is boris johnson, dominic raab...? sorry, but actually, people have to come forward , actually, people have to come forward, they have to say they want to thejob, forward, they have to say they want to the job, and forward, they have to say they want to thejob, and then forward, they have to say they want to the job, and then the choice will come on a ballot paper, injust to the job, and then the choice will come on a ballot paper, in just the same way as my constituents have a choice of who to vote for when they vote for me in a general election. ifi vote for me in a general election. if i gave you a name now, that person might turn around and say, but i don't want to do the job. let's ta ke but i don't want to do the job. let's take it one step at a time. i will look at the candidates when they come forward, if there is a leadership election triggered, and then i will deci
iwould hope that whoever wants to do the job, and what i can definitely say is that it won't be me, bute an idea but why can't you just be honest and say it is boris johnson, dominic raab. . . ? be honest and say it is boris johnson, dominic raab...? sorry, but actually, people have to come forward , actually, people have to come forward, they have to say they want to thejob, forward, they have to say they want to the job, and forward, they have to say they want to thejob, and then forward,...
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if i want to see this tomorrow, iwould have upfront. pay you? 0k. tomorrow, i would have to pay you? ok. so, is it legalto tomorrow, i would have to pay you? ok. so, is it legal to demand upfront deposits before you can view a room to rent? we showed david smith, a property lawyer, our findings. asking somebody for money without being able to see what that contract is about to do a viewing would be quite likely to be seen by professional people in the property sector is unreasonable and unfair behaviour and therefore is very likely to be an offence under consumer protections. fli nto ns consumer protections. flintons deny any wrongdoing, saying they do not take fees for viewings and any payment is taken when people say they wish to take the property. they say holding deposits are always non—refundable and they do not see any purpose in taking deposits if you could get it went back their money back. they also said that eve ryo ne money back. they also said that everyone in the report were made aware that deposits were not refundable and
if i want to see this tomorrow, iwould have upfront. pay you? 0k. tomorrow, i would have to pay you? ok. so, is it legalto tomorrow, i would have to pay you? ok. so, is it legal to demand upfront deposits before you can view a room to rent? we showed david smith, a property lawyer, our findings. asking somebody for money without being able to see what that contract is about to do a viewing would be quite likely to be seen by professional people in the property sector is unreasonable and unfair...
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absolutely, iwould have thought you'd be out in the cabinet for much longer.ture of amber rudd, delivering ultimatum. five ministers saying that they might go on the she gives them what they want. what do they want? so, yes, you have this gang of five which is developing and it appears that michael gove is that figure had. these are the brexiteer cabinet members, everybody on the ring of perhaps resigning, they have now come together with michael gove leading the way on this and they wa nt leading the way on this and they want theresa may to go back and say that the backstop arrangement she has come to with the eu over northern ireland is not satisfactory. so, theresa may has negotiated deal where, while their trading relations are worked out, backstop position would be put into place, but britain could only get out of it if the eu says so. they won't like that. they don't want that litters that gives the eu to much control. but how are they going to do this? they think they are going to be able to go in and say we wa nt going to be able to go in and say we wa
absolutely, iwould have thought you'd be out in the cabinet for much longer.ture of amber rudd, delivering ultimatum. five ministers saying that they might go on the she gives them what they want. what do they want? so, yes, you have this gang of five which is developing and it appears that michael gove is that figure had. these are the brexiteer cabinet members, everybody on the ring of perhaps resigning, they have now come together with michael gove leading the way on this and they wa nt...
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them, around 55% to 60%, say actually, frankly, i would around 55% to 60%, say actually, frankly, iwould55% to 60%, say actually, frankly, i would prefer to leave without a deal. so against that backdrop there isn't much support for this proposal. lost in the sense is the compromise that either side want. the one situation where you could get some support for the public for the idea is if you say to them as a whole should we choose between deal or no deal, so although the leave voters say many of them no deal, remain voters in those circumstances is a deal. so the one hope i think the government has, and you have heard that argument being pursued by alan duncan in the clip you displayed, is to say it frankly if you reject this deal there is a serious risk you end up with no deal. so therefore although you may not like it, perhaps you should love it and put up with it. so in what you are saying, it seems to me that there is not much underlying shift in whether people are pro—or anti— brexit. that is also true. the opinion polls have now, for quite some considerable time, been showing a sm
them, around 55% to 60%, say actually, frankly, i would around 55% to 60%, say actually, frankly, iwould55% to 60%, say actually, frankly, i would prefer to leave without a deal. so against that backdrop there isn't much support for this proposal. lost in the sense is the compromise that either side want. the one situation where you could get some support for the public for the idea is if you say to them as a whole should we choose between deal or no deal, so although the leave voters say many...
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if i didn‘t think and believe that i was capable of leading this organisation, iwould have already walked too as inadequate for safety. more than 80 recommendations have been made to improve care, but nhs regulators have serious concerns over the current leadership‘s ability to drive through those urgent changes. michael buchanan, bbc news, shropshire. figures on net migration, that‘s the difference between those coming to live in the uk and those leaving, show that numbers from the eu have fallen to their lowest level since 2012. but the figures, from the office for national statistics, also show an increasing number of people from outside the eu are coming here to live. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports from peterborough. peterborough cathedral has stood for 900 years, its bells marking the passage of time. but the city has changed in the last 15 years — large—scale migration from the european union meant the population of peterborough grew by more than 30,000. it has helped employers like the philia lodge residential care home. it‘s lovely. thank you anne. manuela,
if i didn‘t think and believe that i was capable of leading this organisation, iwould have already walked too as inadequate for safety. more than 80 recommendations have been made to improve care, but nhs regulators have serious concerns over the current leadership‘s ability to drive through those urgent changes. michael buchanan, bbc news, shropshire. figures on net migration, that‘s the difference between those coming to live in the uk and those leaving, show that numbers from the eu...
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if i didn't think and believe that i was capable of leading this organisation, iwould have already walkede are pockets of good practices within their inadequately—rated services. michael buchanan, bbc news. a british citizen is among those who were killed in an attack on a compound, run by the uk security firm gas, in the afghan capital kabul. gas says five of its employees were killed in the taliban attack yesterday in which 32 other employees were injured. new figures on net migration, that's the difference between those coming to live in the uk and those leaving, show that numbers from the eu have fallen to their lowest level since 2012. the news, from the office for national statistics, also shows net migration from non—eu countries is at its highest level for over a decade. our home affairs correspondent danny shaw is here. danny, what do these figures tell us? they show a big reduction in the number of people coming to the uk from european union countries. at the same time, a big rise in the number of eu citizens living here who have decided to emigrate, in fa ct, who have decided t
if i didn't think and believe that i was capable of leading this organisation, iwould have already walkede are pockets of good practices within their inadequately—rated services. michael buchanan, bbc news. a british citizen is among those who were killed in an attack on a compound, run by the uk security firm gas, in the afghan capital kabul. gas says five of its employees were killed in the taliban attack yesterday in which 32 other employees were injured. new figures on net migration,...
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good morning, iwould good morning, i would like to say, i think she is our youngest ceo entrepreneur on the show at the age of 19, welcome. we have seen pictures of you in your kitchen making these products, tell us about how you started? i started when i was 15, at school, it was part of the high school enterprise challenge. i often thought the prices of cosmetics on the high street, especially things which are ethical often came with an extortionate price tag for a 15—year—old's pocket money. so the basis of the competition was starting a business with £25, that is all i have ever invested in the business but at 15 that was a lot of money! i thought i would turn my passion into a business and take this problem i had found on the high street into my company. £25, when you find it and you've not put another penny in sense, it's been self generating, what you sell you put back in the business?” self generating, what you sell you put back in the business? i bought some ingredients and started formulating on my kitchen table and then i managed to trade at little markets in yorkshire whe
good morning, iwould good morning, i would like to say, i think she is our youngest ceo entrepreneur on the show at the age of 19, welcome. we have seen pictures of you in your kitchen making these products, tell us about how you started? i started when i was 15, at school, it was part of the high school enterprise challenge. i often thought the prices of cosmetics on the high street, especially things which are ethical often came with an extortionate price tag for a 15—year—old's pocket...
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iwould be sick, like, everywhere.nit, diagnosed with a rare blood disorder. the six—year—old's immune system was failing right in front of his parents‘ eyes. i remember the time when his hair was falling out, and i was in with a nurse and i was just stroking his hair, and it wasjust coming out in clumps. i would have done anything to have swapped places with him. it's... it's such... it's such a horrific experience. his only option was to find a willing bone marrow donor who was a close enough genetic match. unknown to rupert, in basildon, someone was about to join the register who had the potential to save his life. billy higgins works in a bank. a charity had set up outside and was signing up bone marrow donors. he's the first to admit his initial reason forjoining the register wasn't all about helping others. yeah, ended upon the register because the girl i liked was in the queue. due to the complexities of rupert's condition, billy had to have an operation to remove some of his bone marrow. rupert has gone on to m
iwould be sick, like, everywhere.nit, diagnosed with a rare blood disorder. the six—year—old's immune system was failing right in front of his parents‘ eyes. i remember the time when his hair was falling out, and i was in with a nurse and i was just stroking his hair, and it wasjust coming out in clumps. i would have done anything to have swapped places with him. it's... it's such... it's such a horrific experience. his only option was to find a willing bone marrow donor who was a close...
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your skills, i am sure many viewers will take notes, i would i am sure many viewers will take notes, iwouldhat are investors expecting this time? samira hussain has the scoop from new york. we've seen technology supper, some industry supper, dust that gives you an opportunity am about will be the question. sometimes it takes a little longer for the market to snap back, i don't think the midterms have anything to do. depending on who you ask people on wall street are either really nervous or not worried at all about the upcoming mid—term elections. what traders can agree on though is that that the exception of a few rough patches us markets have been on the rise since the tramp election. when the markets we re the tramp election. when the markets were hard, the president talked about it a lot and was even taking credit for it. the stock market is hitting and all time high record. we have an all—time record. the market is up almost 300 points today. —— trump. if we go back to the day after mr trump. if we go back to the day afteertrump was trump. if we go back to the day after mr trump was el
your skills, i am sure many viewers will take notes, i would i am sure many viewers will take notes, iwouldhat are investors expecting this time? samira hussain has the scoop from new york. we've seen technology supper, some industry supper, dust that gives you an opportunity am about will be the question. sometimes it takes a little longer for the market to snap back, i don't think the midterms have anything to do. depending on who you ask people on wall street are either really nervous or not...
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>> chair mondejar: iwould you like to submit a card? okay, can we do that?his housing development, what we trying to do is adequately calculate the information in regards to the funding process, which i have that. we want to make sure that the funding was appropriate to the proposals that were addressed to the panel. my question is, are we following under the h.f.a. authority. united states california code? anyone familiar with that? what that is, it is the housing -- i can't think of it. it deals with housing. i didn't bring the paper here. it's in regards to the acorn versus kentucky somewhere. it falls under the graystone. are you familiar with it. federal housing authority? the f.h.a.? the reason why i'm discussing this, i've been trying to acquire for 11 or 12 years. my indication is that the reason why i'm here is to provide a better stability and to utilize the financial means in appropriate establishment where the proposals are legit and provide the in-depth to the funding towards it. so that we don't utilize it for self-gain or selfish reasons but y
>> chair mondejar: iwould you like to submit a card? okay, can we do that?his housing development, what we trying to do is adequately calculate the information in regards to the funding process, which i have that. we want to make sure that the funding was appropriate to the proposals that were addressed to the panel. my question is, are we following under the h.f.a. authority. united states california code? anyone familiar with that? what that is, it is the housing -- i can't think of it....
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and if i were in the house of commons, iwould put more.etter myself. people are just adapting to the extent to which we have just been let off the garden path. when she initially came out and said that no deal is better than a bad deal, you are quite bullied by the prime minister's stance on that. —— bullied. and he said this was her marxist crucial card that she was holding, has she folded? she has partly because she has come to believe her own rhetoric that a no deal is a bad thing. most people didn't really expect that we had to make a deal to leave the eu, we simply left the eu. boeing canada became independent, australia independent, when ended to look at india became independent, and they just became independent and we had to sort things out, we didn't bargain as to whether they were independent. it is a very strange thing to the government has felt we need to ask permission to leave. so why is it then that we are not being told? when you look a lot of the details, we are talking here about international trade laws, which are hugely
and if i were in the house of commons, iwould put more.etter myself. people are just adapting to the extent to which we have just been let off the garden path. when she initially came out and said that no deal is better than a bad deal, you are quite bullied by the prime minister's stance on that. —— bullied. and he said this was her marxist crucial card that she was holding, has she folded? she has partly because she has come to believe her own rhetoric that a no deal is a bad thing. most...
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if i didn't think and believe that i was capable of leading this organisation, iwould have already walkede are pockets of good practices within their inadequately—rated services. you're watching afternoon live, these are our headlines: the family of a woman and daughter shot and killed by their abusive father call for a national campaign to focus on the impact of controlling behaviour in cases of domestic violence. the prime minister has agreed to debate brexit on a television debate on sunday 9th december, the labour leaderjeremy corbyn has yet to confirm he will take part. branded unsafe — the hospital trust being investigated over alleged failings in maternity care, is rated inadequate by inspectors. and in sport, arsenal are in the ever head of the europa league match. a match that has been moved 200 miles to the ukrainian capital because of instability in the country. manchester united have activated a one—year extension to goalkeeper david de gea ahead of any uncertainty ahead of the transfer window. sol campbell faces the media for the first time this afternoon since his appointmen
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iwould tell you this election voted a straight democratic ticket. i was once a republican, but republicans left constitutional law, rule of law, and high moral standing. i could no longer vote for them. they left me. i did not leave them. ,ow i hope that the congress that they stand strong and stand firm, but they do it within constitutional law, rule of law, and high moral standard. we do not have that today because the republicans in the house and senate decided that they would go a long with trump and his tactics whatever they were. when trump came out and said he grabbed women by the body part and not one republican outside , the greatich governor of the great state of ohio, not one republican stood up for his wife, mother, daughter, granddaughter, nice, aunt, cousin, next-door neighbor, or his constituent, not one. they have left all of that behind for a -- and i will tell you what i call him -- a reprobate. timothy,cond book of the apostle paul said he is a reprobate. they left all of that for that man. i can understand leaving it for a good m
iwould tell you this election voted a straight democratic ticket. i was once a republican, but republicans left constitutional law, rule of law, and high moral standing. i could no longer vote for them. they left me. i did not leave them. ,ow i hope that the congress that they stand strong and stand firm, but they do it within constitutional law, rule of law, and high moral standard. we do not have that today because the republicans in the house and senate decided that they would go a long with...
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iwould not overstate the case. want to crash out, so i would not yet lose heart. thank you for joining us, great to talk to you. plenty more to come from here. other news now: the number of people missing after wildfires destroyed the californian town of paradise has now doubled to more than 630. so far 63 bodies have been discovered there, but the death toll is expected to rise considerably. after the worst wildfires in california's history, president trump will travel to the state tomorrow to see the damage for himself and meet some of those affected. dan johnson has the latest from paradise. the air here is still really thick with smoke. everyone has a mask. and there are still places where the ground is smouldering, more than a week after the fire tore through here, burning pretty much everything to the ground, and this sort of destruction is typical. you can see this right up the main street. shops and businesses like this completely burnt to the ground. and it's not a case of coming in here and making repairs
iwould not overstate the case. want to crash out, so i would not yet lose heart. thank you for joining us, great to talk to you. plenty more to come from here. other news now: the number of people missing after wildfires destroyed the californian town of paradise has now doubled to more than 630. so far 63 bodies have been discovered there, but the death toll is expected to rise considerably. after the worst wildfires in california's history, president trump will travel to the state tomorrow to...
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iwould, ithink it is the most wonderfuljob, police? most wonderfuljob, and being out there every day is different, and it is an enormous privilege to serve the public, sometimes, in the various moments of their lives, but having said that i am very conscious there are lots of officers very disheartened because they cannot give the sort of service they nor the public wants, they are going home feeling very stressed. because they believe there are victims out there they are not able to protecting the way they would like —— they know that the public wants. that is leading to some officers leaving the service which was almost unknown in the past, and a greater incidence of mental ill health, which is important but also concerning either number of ordinary members of the public noticing this increase in crime in their area, and the danger that when they contact the danger that when they contact the police they feel they don't care, which isn't the case but it is just they are too far over stretched, but long—term that erodes confidence in t
iwould, ithink it is the most wonderfuljob, police? most wonderfuljob, and being out there every day is different, and it is an enormous privilege to serve the public, sometimes, in the various moments of their lives, but having said that i am very conscious there are lots of officers very disheartened because they cannot give the sort of service they nor the public wants, they are going home feeling very stressed. because they believe there are victims out there they are not able to protecting...
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iwould be sick, like, everywhere.iagnosed with a rare blood disorder. the six—year—old's immune system was failing right in front of his parents' eyes. i remember the time when his hair was falling out, and i was in with a nurse and i was just stroking his hair, and it wasjust coming out in clumps. i would have done anything to have swapped places with him. it's... it's such... it's such a horrific experience. his only option was to find a willing bone marrow donor who was a close enough genetic match. unknown to rupert, in basildon, someone was about to join the register who had the potential to save his life. billy higgins works in a bank. a charity had set up outside and was signing up bone marrow donors. he's the first to admit his initial reason forjoining the register wasn't all about helping others. yeah, ended up on the register because the girl i liked was in the queue. due to the complexities of rupert's condition, billy had to have an operation to remove some of his bone marrow. rupert has gone on to make a
iwould be sick, like, everywhere.iagnosed with a rare blood disorder. the six—year—old's immune system was failing right in front of his parents' eyes. i remember the time when his hair was falling out, and i was in with a nurse and i was just stroking his hair, and it wasjust coming out in clumps. i would have done anything to have swapped places with him. it's... it's such... it's such a horrific experience. his only option was to find a willing bone marrow donor who was a close enough...
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the other thing iwould say you need to watch is the dollar. i've been harping on this for a long time, but the dollar is the new vix. em has improved because the dollar dropped down, so if the dollar can even stay sideways then i think we're okay and probably out of that correction, but you get a rip in the dollar, you've got a problem again. >> i think if the republicans hold serve, by the way, i think the dollar is the biggest risk to move. let's face it, we've got a lot of fiscal uncertainty now in terms of how we'll fund this we're continuing to actually having to fund this in a treasury market that will do twice as much refunding as last year i think the dollar where you at least keep the status quo, possibly infuse, i don't think we'll get that middle class tax cut, but if you get an infrastructure bill, i agree with brian though. i think the dollar is very important for the markets and actually if you listen to what the multi-nationals were saying over the last round, they were the ones most at risk. >> can you declare the correction ov
the other thing iwould say you need to watch is the dollar. i've been harping on this for a long time, but the dollar is the new vix. em has improved because the dollar dropped down, so if the dollar can even stay sideways then i think we're okay and probably out of that correction, but you get a rip in the dollar, you've got a problem again. >> i think if the republicans hold serve, by the way, i think the dollar is the biggest risk to move. let's face it, we've got a lot of fiscal...
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we leave her i have seen her on graham norton, i would her i have seen her on graham norton, iwould notional food heaven tell me aboutjob food heaven. is you have divisional food heaven tell me about job food heaven. a raw piece ofjuly, that would the rats of what is marinated sirloin steak with lam going i am going to do something sweet, a salted dark chocolate cake with a milk chocolate and mash. spectacular. and ollie is in charge of drinks. what a spectacular dish. i have gone all around the world to find some amazing wines. i have gone to argentina, spain, possibly a drink fromjapan, and to argentina, spain, possibly a drink from japan, and maybe one from chilly. we shall see, surfing the drinks cabinet. in for a treat, with lashings of food. don‘t forget, you guys are in charge of what jamie eats. don‘t forget, you guys are in charge of whatjamie eats. go to the website for the details and we will see you at ten o‘clock. website for the details and we will see you at ten o'clock. we just voted raw onion for him! oh dear, jamie! jamie is with us next week. if he does eat before oni
we leave her i have seen her on graham norton, i would her i have seen her on graham norton, iwould notional food heaven tell me aboutjob food heaven. is you have divisional food heaven tell me about job food heaven. a raw piece ofjuly, that would the rats of what is marinated sirloin steak with lam going i am going to do something sweet, a salted dark chocolate cake with a milk chocolate and mash. spectacular. and ollie is in charge of drinks. what a spectacular dish. i have gone all around...
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iwould like to think there would be pragmatism on all sides to ensure the best possible outcome for gibraltar would prevail. we shall see. thank you. we want to attempt to answer any questions you have on how the brexit process develops from here. tomorrow, we'll bejoined by experts who can talk us through what you'd like to know. so send us your brexit questions by text to 61124, or email askthi5@bbc.co.uk or tweet #bbca5kthis. the "black cab rapist" john worboys must stay in prison, the parole board has ruled, after reconsidering his case. worboys, who is now known asjohn radford, was jailed for assaults on 12 women in london. after serving ten years of his sentence, it was announced injanuary that he would be freed from jail. however, the high court overturned the board's decision to release him following a legal challenge by worboys' victims. the foreign secretaryjeremy hunt has arrived in iran, becoming the first western foreign minister to visit the country since donald trump abandoned the nuclear deal and reimposed sanctions. upon his arrival in tehran, mr hunt sat down with our diplom
iwould like to think there would be pragmatism on all sides to ensure the best possible outcome for gibraltar would prevail. we shall see. thank you. we want to attempt to answer any questions you have on how the brexit process develops from here. tomorrow, we'll bejoined by experts who can talk us through what you'd like to know. so send us your brexit questions by text to 61124, or email askthi5@bbc.co.uk or tweet #bbca5kthis. the "black cab rapist" john worboys must stay in prison,...
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if i didn't think and believe that i was capable of leading this organisation, iwould have already walked pockets of good practice within their inadequately rated services. the head of the world meteorological organisation has criticised governments for not doing enough to tackle global warming. petteri talaas said the current generation was the first to understand climate change —— and the last to be able to do anything to stop it. so far, 2018 has been the warmest year on record, in all three, the last four years, there have been record—breaking, so we have the warmest three years since the 1850s. now it's time for a look at the weather. thanks very much. a wild morning across england and wales, severe gales across the south—west, spreading up to wales, western england, and heading on into southern scotland. disruption has been taking place across this part of the country, it's likely to occur further north as well. severe gales eventually push out into the north sea taking heavy rain with them. it's very windy this afternoon, brighter with sunny spells and heavy showers. i'll feel in e
if i didn't think and believe that i was capable of leading this organisation, iwould have already walked pockets of good practice within their inadequately rated services. the head of the world meteorological organisation has criticised governments for not doing enough to tackle global warming. petteri talaas said the current generation was the first to understand climate change —— and the last to be able to do anything to stop it. so far, 2018 has been the warmest year on record, in all...
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if i didn‘t think and believe i was capable of leading this organisation, iwould have already walkedprime minister and jeremy corbyn are up in the air. theresa may has agreed to take part in a bbc debate, but mr corbyn says he‘s in favour of a proposalfrom itv. 0ur deputy political editor john pienaar sent this report. lots of travelling, plenty of salesmanship, but who‘s buying? theresa may‘s taken her brexit plan around the country and now it‘s emerged she is keen to make a pitch on prime—time tv confronting labour‘s leader. but the hardest sell is at westminster and today she faced mps, the toughest customers of all. throughout this process, people have been telling me we wouldn‘t reach this point. as soon as we do reach this point, people want to say, "oh, well, if you don‘t get it, what are you going to do next?" i‘m focusing on getting this. but there was doubt and hostility on all sides. the rights that you and i had to live, work and love across a continent of 28 nations is going to be deprived to our young people because of your obsession with immigration. no. it's quite som
if i didn‘t think and believe i was capable of leading this organisation, iwould have already walkedprime minister and jeremy corbyn are up in the air. theresa may has agreed to take part in a bbc debate, but mr corbyn says he‘s in favour of a proposalfrom itv. 0ur deputy political editor john pienaar sent this report. lots of travelling, plenty of salesmanship, but who‘s buying? theresa may‘s taken her brexit plan around the country and now it‘s emerged she is keen to make a pitch on...