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without britain, jean claude juncker wants more european integration not less.thing. also on the programme: where northern ireland meets europe — we hear concerns about a post—brexit irish border and the potential impact on day—to—day lives.
without britain, jean claude juncker wants more european integration not less.thing. also on the programme: where northern ireland meets europe — we hear concerns about a post—brexit irish border and the potential impact on day—to—day lives.
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what jean—claude juncker has said, not meant free movement.been said in parliament by many people, we need to solve the illegal immigration problem by making it legal. they want to have more legal writs to migration. if you allow more people in, they are not actually illegal, so it is not a problem in their view. so i think there is some conflict there. five out of seven in parliament agreed withjean—claude out of seven in parliament agreed with jean—claude juncker. it was only ukip, the efdd group, sorry, that had a problem with us. this has been proposed many times over the yea rs, been proposed many times over the years, and these things generally happen. they take years, but they are in lamented eventually. vince cable makes a good point. who knew that you would agree? laughter. all the things jean—claude juncker has said here have been useful. particularly for those petitioning for a second eu referendum. particularly for those petitioning fora second eu referendum. if particularly for those petitioning for a second eu referendum. if ther
what jean—claude juncker has said, not meant free movement.been said in parliament by many people, we need to solve the illegal immigration problem by making it legal. they want to have more legal writs to migration. if you allow more people in, they are not actually illegal, so it is not a problem in their view. so i think there is some conflict there. five out of seven in parliament agreed withjean—claude out of seven in parliament agreed with jean—claude juncker. it was only ukip, the...
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yes, not me, jean—claude juncker does. you, because it's a rather neat quote, der spiegel, a respected german news organisation, they editorialised saying, "have we not learned from the lesson of greece? there is no convergence of europe, economic reform and efficiencies haven't closed the productivity gap between north and south and the euro precludes the weakest southern economies devaluing to gain competitiveness. " there is still this fundamental lack of convergence inside the european union that all this talk of new fiscal integration ignores. why are the greeks, in spite of many problems, which by the way largely generated through decades of bad government in greece, not by the euro. the euro was the litmus test of all the misconduct in their economy, the greeks have in their public opinion a high favour for europe. you aren't really addressing my point. you said yourself in a recent statement, you said year after year the eu countries of north and south mistrust each other more and more. yes, absolutely. i do not se
yes, not me, jean—claude juncker does. you, because it's a rather neat quote, der spiegel, a respected german news organisation, they editorialised saying, "have we not learned from the lesson of greece? there is no convergence of europe, economic reform and efficiencies haven't closed the productivity gap between north and south and the euro precludes the weakest southern economies devaluing to gain competitiveness. " there is still this fundamental lack of convergence inside the...
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by the way, i'm not jean—claude juncker, i'm a marine le pen. t jean—claudejuncker, i'm a modest private citizens right now. i do not wa nt private citizens right now. i do not want more institutional and deeper integration in all aspects of eu life. but in certain aspects. i give you one example. i was competition commission in the early 2000s, a major reform we put in place in 2004 was the decentralisation of eu competition policy. it's now done no longer out of a high cathedral in brussels, the european commission, but through a network which comprises all the national competition authorities and it works marvellously well. in other areas, though, like the policy on refugees, the policy on migration, the fight against climate change, and some aspects of tax harmonisation, you speak of tax harmonisation. not me, jean—claude juncker does. let me quote to you, because it's a rather neat quote, der spiegel, a respected german news organisation, they editorialised saying, have we not learned from the lesson of greece? there is no convergence in eur
by the way, i'm not jean—claude juncker, i'm a marine le pen. t jean—claudejuncker, i'm a modest private citizens right now. i do not wa nt private citizens right now. i do not want more institutional and deeper integration in all aspects of eu life. but in certain aspects. i give you one example. i was competition commission in the early 2000s, a major reform we put in place in 2004 was the decentralisation of eu competition policy. it's now done no longer out of a high cathedral in...
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the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, has told the european parliament that in his annual speech on the state of the european union, jean—claude juncker outlined his plans for a more integrated eu, an opportunity, he said, that would be provided by brexit. 0ur europe correspondent, damian grammaticas, reports. this was a striking shift from the eu, its leaders oozing optimism because they believe the worst crises of recent years are behind them. europe's economy is now growing faster than america's. the migrant serge receding. even brexit has not proved fatal to their union. translation: on the 29th march 2019, the united kingdom will leave the european union. it will be a sad and tragic moment. we will always regret it, and you will come to regret it soon. what's striking listening to this whole speech, is that that's the only reference mrjuncker‘s made to brexit in an hour of talking. the rest of it has all been about the eu without the uk, setting out his vision for the future and he wants quite far—reaching change. an eu that both grows bigger and integrat
the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, has told the european parliament that in his annual speech on the state of the european union, jean—claude juncker outlined his plans for a more integrated eu, an opportunity, he said, that would be provided by brexit. 0ur europe correspondent, damian grammaticas, reports. this was a striking shift from the eu, its leaders oozing optimism because they believe the worst crises of recent years are behind them. europe's economy is...
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european commission president, john claude junker. —— jean—claude juncker.nd rising prices, meaning a cut in pay for many workers. apple has revealed its high—end smartphone, the iphone x. it has no physical home button, and uses a facial recognition system to identify its owner rather than a fingerprint. it's due to hit uk shelves on november third with a hefty price tag of £1000. uk airline easyjet is to let customers use its website to book long—haul flights with other carriers. it says it is the first global airline connections service by a european no frills carrier. easyjet is teaming up with norwegian and westjet to offer flights to north and south america, as well as singapore, from gatwick. to the us now, and lawmakers say ‘somebody needs to go to jail‘ in the ongoing row about the equifax security breach. 36 us senators have called on federal authorities to investigate the sale of nearly $2 million in shares of credit bureau equifax by company executives after a massive data breach. samira hussain is at the new york stock exchange. samira, explaine
european commission president, john claude junker. —— jean—claude juncker.nd rising prices, meaning a cut in pay for many workers. apple has revealed its high—end smartphone, the iphone x. it has no physical home button, and uses a facial recognition system to identify its owner rather than a fingerprint. it's due to hit uk shelves on november third with a hefty price tag of £1000. uk airline easyjet is to let customers use its website to book long—haul flights with other carriers....
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jean—claude juncker took centrestage in strasbourg with his state of the union speech this week.ussed diesel gate, the volkswagen emission scandal, debating new testing regimes in germany and austria introduced earlier this month after a parliamentary enquiry made recommendations. 1.2 billion euros in eu aid was given to italy to help repair damaged caused by recent earthquakes. the massive pay—out is the biggest ever under the eu solidarity fund. and meps approved a motion calling on norway, a member of the european economic area, to give up commercial whaling off its coast. away from the european parliament, protests took place across france on tuesday against president macron‘s controversial changes to the country's labour laws. and with german elections just over a week away, polls show that chancellor angela merkel is 15% ahead of her social democratic rival martin schulz. her party, the christian democratic union, should remain the largest, but is likely to fall short of a majority. let's talk more now about those coming elections in germany. voters go to the polls next sun
jean—claude juncker took centrestage in strasbourg with his state of the union speech this week.ussed diesel gate, the volkswagen emission scandal, debating new testing regimes in germany and austria introduced earlier this month after a parliamentary enquiry made recommendations. 1.2 billion euros in eu aid was given to italy to help repair damaged caused by recent earthquakes. the massive pay—out is the biggest ever under the eu solidarity fund. and meps approved a motion calling on...
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another case of the brexit blues — european commission president jean—claude juncker says britain willn regret its decision to leave the eu. the man dubbed the most hated man in america, disgraced pharmaceutical executive martin shkreli, is jailed in the us. ajudge says he posed a threat to the public. back from the dead — this tortoise thought to be extinct for 150 years creeps back out of its shell. eight residents of a florida nursing home have died after hurricane irma knocked out its power and air conditioning when it hit the state on sunday. 115 other residents of the home were evacuated, a number of them were in critical condition. police are now conducting a criminal investigation into the deaths. sarah corker reports. a state of emergency at a nursing home in florida. without air—conditioning since hurricane irma hit, four days ago, police say the deaths at the home in hollywood hills, north of miami, may be related to high temperatures inside the building. a tragedy described by one florida senator as inexcusable. 115 elderly and vulnerable residents, some in significant dist
another case of the brexit blues — european commission president jean—claude juncker says britain willn regret its decision to leave the eu. the man dubbed the most hated man in america, disgraced pharmaceutical executive martin shkreli, is jailed in the us. ajudge says he posed a threat to the public. back from the dead — this tortoise thought to be extinct for 150 years creeps back out of its shell. eight residents of a florida nursing home have died after hurricane irma knocked out its...
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the head of the eu's powerful executive, commission president jean—claude juncker, is to give his annualtate of the european union address in strasbourg in a few hours‘ time. now it's time for world business report. ten generations on, apple releases its anniversary iphone. it has better cameras, can do augmented reality and it recognises your face. but is it worth the wait? and is it worth the cost? and we're at the frankfurt auto motor show, where more weird and wonderful cars are unveiled as the world's leading makers race to plug in. welcome to world business report, i'm sally bundock. also in the programme: toshiba shares dive again in tokyo. we'll be live to the region to find out why. but first... this year is the tenth anniversary of the iphone and the latest version has a new screen, new camera, no home button, and a big price tag of $1000. but will it be enough to drive growth at the world's biggest listed company? the firm's share price has soared over the past few months. since december last year it's climbed more than 50% and is nowjust over $160 a share. but not everything
the head of the eu's powerful executive, commission president jean—claude juncker, is to give his annualtate of the european union address in strasbourg in a few hours‘ time. now it's time for world business report. ten generations on, apple releases its anniversary iphone. it has better cameras, can do augmented reality and it recognises your face. but is it worth the wait? and is it worth the cost? and we're at the frankfurt auto motor show, where more weird and wonderful cars are...
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guy: we have jean-claude juncker on his feet. delivering a state of the it,n, i guess you can call for the european union. let us take a listen to what the commission president is saying. >> thank you for that. ank the 27t to th leaders of our member states. agenda.come my in doing so, they chose unity. they chose to unite around common ground. slowlynce, we have been but surely gathering momentum. it helps that the economic outlook swung in our favor. we are in the fifth year of an reallyc recovery that reaches every single member state. union hasthe european rivaled that of the united states over the last two years. it now stands above 2% for the forn as a whole and at 2.2% the monetary -- unemployment is at a nine year low. jobs have beenn created during this mandate so far with 235 million people at high more people with employment in the european union than ever before. european union, european commission, cannot take the credit for this alone. 8 millionm sure had jobs been lost, we would have taken the blame. few institutio
guy: we have jean-claude juncker on his feet. delivering a state of the it,n, i guess you can call for the european union. let us take a listen to what the commission president is saying. >> thank you for that. ank the 27t to th leaders of our member states. agenda.come my in doing so, they chose unity. they chose to unite around common ground. slowlynce, we have been but surely gathering momentum. it helps that the economic outlook swung in our favor. we are in the fifth year of an...
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the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, has told the european parliament thatritain will soon regret its decision to leave the eu. in his annual speech on the state of the european union, mrjuncker also outlined his plans for a more integrated eu. now on bbc news, wednesday in parliament. hello and welcome to wednesday in parliament. the news from westminster: the labour leader accuses the government of neglecting ordinary people. a conservative prime minister once told britain, you've never had it so good. now tory mps tell each other, we've never had it so good. but the prime minister says voters can't trust labour. he promised voters he would deliver on brexit. and he's let them down. what people know is that it's only the conservatives that deliver a better britain. also in the programme, mps back a labour motion calling for an end to the pay cap for nhs workers. myself and my colleagues are minded to support the motion that he has put before the house this evening. but it would be appropriate if true sincerity was shown by all members of this house and the
the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, has told the european parliament thatritain will soon regret its decision to leave the eu. in his annual speech on the state of the european union, mrjuncker also outlined his plans for a more integrated eu. now on bbc news, wednesday in parliament. hello and welcome to wednesday in parliament. the news from westminster: the labour leader accuses the government of neglecting ordinary people. a conservative prime minister once told...
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the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, has told the european parliament thatritain will soon regret its decision to leave the eu. in his annual speech on the state of the european union, mrjuncker also outlined his plans for a more integrated eu. now on bbc news, click. this week, the women fighting for tech recognition. berlin in the round. and attack of the swarm. it's going to be monstrous. this week, we've been to ifa, the massive tech show in berlin. we'll be looking at the big launches and the cool new devices from the fair in a few minutes, and we'll also hear from the people behind them, who, we've noticed, once again are mostly men. the lack of women in tech has been well documented and it's something that we run up against every single day working on click and it's so frustrating — it's extremely rare for us to turn up at a tech company and for any of the available spokespeople to be female. it's been suggested that the lack of women in tech starts developing early on. kids are going back to school this week hot on the heels of stats from the latest
the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, has told the european parliament thatritain will soon regret its decision to leave the eu. in his annual speech on the state of the european union, mrjuncker also outlined his plans for a more integrated eu. now on bbc news, click. this week, the women fighting for tech recognition. berlin in the round. and attack of the swarm. it's going to be monstrous. this week, we've been to ifa, the massive tech show in berlin. we'll be...
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that's the message from european commission president jean-claude juncker as he strikes a bullish tone in his state of the union address. >> the wind is back in the sails. we have now a window of opportunity, but it will not stay open forever. >>> welcome, everyone. let's look at the energy complex. the oil market has coped well with the busy hurricane season that's the message from the international energy agency. in its new report, the iea said crude prices were settling after recent severe weather. it added that investor sentiment pointed towards tightening markets and an expectation that oil prices will rise modestly. let's bring in neil atkinson, head of the oil industry and markets division at the iea. lovely to see you. hurricanes harvey and uirma, thy will hit oil demand in the u.s. in third quarter how bad will that hit be >> it won't be taking over the quarter as a whole it won't be a huge hit what we have noticed in previous hurricanes back in 2005 with katrina and gustav is that there is a very, very sharp, fast rebound because for one thing oil is used in some of the recov
that's the message from european commission president jean-claude juncker as he strikes a bullish tone in his state of the union address. >> the wind is back in the sails. we have now a window of opportunity, but it will not stay open forever. >>> welcome, everyone. let's look at the energy complex. the oil market has coped well with the busy hurricane season that's the message from the international energy agency. in its new report, the iea said crude prices were settling after...
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the head of the eu's powerful executive, commission president jean—claude juncker, is to give his annualss in strasbourg in a few hours' time. mrjuncker is expected to call for member states to decide the future direction they want the eu to take, after britain leaves the world's largest trading bloc. the venezuelan opposition has refused to take part in direct talks with president nicolas maduro's government in the dominican republic later on wednesday. the opposition coalition said it wouldn't enter talks until the government agreed to meet a number of demands, including addressing the country's humanitarian crisis and releasing all political prisoners. hope hicks has now officially been named as the trump administration's communications director. she'd been filling the post for the past few weeks and her confirmation makes her the third person to get the job on a permanent basis since president trump took office. at 28 years of age, old she's taken on what is widely seen as one of the most powerful positions in washington, shaping the administration's public messages. now to one of th
the head of the eu's powerful executive, commission president jean—claude juncker, is to give his annualss in strasbourg in a few hours' time. mrjuncker is expected to call for member states to decide the future direction they want the eu to take, after britain leaves the world's largest trading bloc. the venezuelan opposition has refused to take part in direct talks with president nicolas maduro's government in the dominican republic later on wednesday. the opposition coalition said it...
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well as the irish taoiseach a very important that this land is well with key british allies —— jean—claude junckerhin jean—claude juncker. will there be enough in this speech to move the european negotiators to that crucial next phrase, the future trading relationship? ben wright has been taking a look. the time to negotiate britain's exit from the eu is disappearing fast. we will be out by march 2019, and talks seem stuck. that's why theresa may is here in florence, to set out in more detail her view of how britain and the eu will work together and trade together after brexit. the government is impatient for the talks to move on. what we think is necessary is for the talks do not only encompassed the things that have been discussed so far, like the rights of citizens, the irish border, but if we're going to address all of the detailed issues around even those things we've 0re been talking about, we've actually got to resolve what the future trading relationship is going to be, what our future trading relationship is going to be and what theresa may is going to be and what theresa may is doing tod
well as the irish taoiseach a very important that this land is well with key british allies —— jean—claude junckerhin jean—claude juncker. will there be enough in this speech to move the european negotiators to that crucial next phrase, the future trading relationship? ben wright has been taking a look. the time to negotiate britain's exit from the eu is disappearing fast. we will be out by march 2019, and talks seem stuck. that's why theresa may is here in florence, to set out in more...
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what is striking, listening to the whole speech, is that that is the only reference jean—claude juncker rest of it has all been about the eu without the uk, setting out his vision for the future and he wa nts far out his vision for the future and he wants far reaching change, an eu that grows bigger and integrates more in many ways. his plan includes creating a single eu president to head the institutions, and an eu finance minister to promote economic reforms. he wants more countries to join the eu, particularly balkan states, or tojoin the borderless schengen area and more to join the single currency as well. we now have a window of opportunity, but it will not stay open for ever. let us make the most of the momentum, catch the wind in our sales. he wants eu trade deals done with mexico, south american states, australia and new zealand. some listening called for even more eu integration, but not those who backed brexit. all i can integration, but not those who backed brexit. alll can say integration, but not those who backed brexit. all i can say is, thank god we are leaving. if you h
what is striking, listening to the whole speech, is that that is the only reference jean—claude juncker rest of it has all been about the eu without the uk, setting out his vision for the future and he wa nts far out his vision for the future and he wants far reaching change, an eu that grows bigger and integrates more in many ways. his plan includes creating a single eu president to head the institutions, and an eu finance minister to promote economic reforms. he wants more countries to join...
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jean—claude juncker made the remark ahead of a summit of european leaders in estonia, which is being speaking as she arrived, the prime minister insisted that "very good progress" had been made in the first phase of talks. 0ur correspondent gavin lee is in tallin. gavin, different signals coming from the leaders? what do you read into that? yes, on the face of it, theresa may is a bit part player, the leaders are meeting in the culture centre behind me, the digital future culture centre behind me, the digitalfuture of europe culture centre behind me, the digital future of europe and crafting out very early on, dry to carve out a new vision for europe without exit. it's the second time the leaders have met, in bratislava last year, when she arrived, theresa may was told politely not to mention the b word, she arrived here today and some of the leaders gave their thoughts on it. in three weeks' time ultimately given week she's had, florence speech breaking some kind ofa florence speech breaking some kind of a deadlock, momentum perhaps on the talks with david davis and michel barnier,
jean—claude juncker made the remark ahead of a summit of european leaders in estonia, which is being speaking as she arrived, the prime minister insisted that "very good progress" had been made in the first phase of talks. 0ur correspondent gavin lee is in tallin. gavin, different signals coming from the leaders? what do you read into that? yes, on the face of it, theresa may is a bit part player, the leaders are meeting in the culture centre behind me, the digital future culture...
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i managed to have a word with jean—claude juncker.ncker. it is worth saying this is a man who was a conduit for these talks, he's the boss of michel barnier, involved in every round of these talks. he also has a pinball machine, known as an amateur pinball player, which comes to this reference — this is what he had to say on progress so far. there will be no sufficient progress from now until october unless a miracle happens. do you feel it is going in the right direction? we are making progress. so i think even know these talks are about something else today, it is a good point — is it being overshadowed? in three weeks they will meet again in brussels with the lithuanian president. negotiations are behind schedule and we are already facing the necessity of transitional or additional period for brexit and this is the message, we need to be openly acknowledging to each other that the brexit negotiations are out of shape.“ there anything else you want to see that's not quite there yet for you? for lithuania we don't have individual int
i managed to have a word with jean—claude juncker.ncker. it is worth saying this is a man who was a conduit for these talks, he's the boss of michel barnier, involved in every round of these talks. he also has a pinball machine, known as an amateur pinball player, which comes to this reference — this is what he had to say on progress so far. there will be no sufficient progress from now until october unless a miracle happens. do you feel it is going in the right direction? we are making...
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another case of the brexit blues — european commission president jean—claude juncker says britain, willve the eu. back from the dead — this tortoise thought to be extinct for a hundred and fifty years, creeps back out of its shell.
another case of the brexit blues — european commission president jean—claude juncker says britain, willve the eu. back from the dead — this tortoise thought to be extinct for a hundred and fifty years, creeps back out of its shell.
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. —— jean—claude juncker.tty bullish assessment of the prospects of the european union over the next 12 months also. they believe they have the financial crisis out the way and the economy is doing well. he is prepared to dole out a few kisses as a result. it's quite an exciting picture, given the story. we are not used to seeing those kinds of pictures coming from the chamber. no snogging in the chamber! the crux of the story is quite exciting, depending on where you stand on the european issue. no doubting that juncker is stand on the european issue. no doubting thatjuncker is setting out his stall for closer integration of the countries that remain within the eu. he's talking about extending the schengen area to the countries that don't fall under that regime, and also extending the euro, making it essential for those countries that sit outside the euro at the moment. if you are on the sceptical side of the european argument, his speech will have confirmed that we are on the right track in leaving. chain, t
. —— jean—claude juncker.tty bullish assessment of the prospects of the european union over the next 12 months also. they believe they have the financial crisis out the way and the economy is doing well. he is prepared to dole out a few kisses as a result. it's quite an exciting picture, given the story. we are not used to seeing those kinds of pictures coming from the chamber. no snogging in the chamber! the crux of the story is quite exciting, depending on where you stand on the...
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and i don't know about you, but i believe that the arrogance of jean—claude juncker and michel barnierlain rude. so, prime minister, where is your strong as stable leadership because ido strong as stable leadership because i do not see it. and s dwelling on it if we may on the prime minister 's it if we may on the prime minister '5 speech in florence. what did she actually say? —— let us dwell. many of you will be saying, not a lot. i am going to agree with you. but i am going to go off my speech. she said, we are moving through a critical period in history. the british people have decided to leave the european union. we may be leaving the eu but we are not leaving europe. the uk's departure is inevitably a difficult process. the uk is leaving the eu. well, very good, sherlock. very clever. good lord. what a startlingly clever prime minister we have. lord. what a startlingly clever prime ministerwe have. i lord. what a startlingly clever prime minister we have. i suspect donald tusk may have been better off saying should try harder. but did she actually to be fair suggest anything conc
and i don't know about you, but i believe that the arrogance of jean—claude juncker and michel barnierlain rude. so, prime minister, where is your strong as stable leadership because ido strong as stable leadership because i do not see it. and s dwelling on it if we may on the prime minister 's it if we may on the prime minister '5 speech in florence. what did she actually say? —— let us dwell. many of you will be saying, not a lot. i am going to agree with you. but i am going to go off...
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. —— jean—claude juncker.opean union over the next 12 months also. they believe they have the financial crisis out the way and the economy is doing well. he is prepared to dole out a few kisses as a result. it's quite an exciting picture, given the story. we are not used to seeing those kinds of pictures coming from the chamber. no snogging in the chamber! the crux of the story is quite exciting, depending on where you stand on the european issue. no doubting that juncker is stand on the...
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meanwhile, jean—claude juncker, the president of the european commission, has told meps in brussels that will soon regret its decision to leave the eu. he used his annual state of the european union speech to argue that the eu should now see britain's exit — which he also called sad and tragic — as an opportunity for the remaining countries to move towards a closer union. translation: march 29, 2019 will be the date where the united kingdom will leave the european union. this will leave the european union. this will be a very sad and tragic moment in our history. we will always regret this but... and i think that you will regret it soon, if i may say. nonetheless we must respect the will of the british people. we're going to make progress. we will keep moving. we will move on because brexit is not everything. it is not the future of europe, it is not the be all and end all. a £37 million fund has been set up, for victims of the breast surgeon ian paterson, who duped patients into unnecessary operations, including mastectomies. he's now serving 20 years in jail. the bulk of the fund will
meanwhile, jean—claude juncker, the president of the european commission, has told meps in brussels that will soon regret its decision to leave the eu. he used his annual state of the european union speech to argue that the eu should now see britain's exit — which he also called sad and tragic — as an opportunity for the remaining countries to move towards a closer union. translation: march 29, 2019 will be the date where the united kingdom will leave the european union. this will leave...
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the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, says miracles are needed, if the brexitove onto the next stage, any time soon. speaking at a summit of eu leaders in estonia, he said he didn't think there'd been enough progress, to allow talks on trade to begin, before the end of october. but theresa may says she's pleased, with what's been achieved so far. 0ur europe correspondent kevin connelly reports, from estonian capital, tallinn. at a military base in estonia, the prime minister on a mission. theresa may's signal, that britain will remain an important player in european defence and security far beyond brexit. the problem, well, getting beyond brexit isn't easy. at the very least, there's a difference of emphasis about how the first rounds of talks are going. i'm pleased that the negotiations have been making progress and i look forward to developing that deep and special partnership with the eu, because i think it's not only in the interests of the uk, it's in the interests of the eu as well. the eccentric staging invited the thought that the remaining eu 27 are si
the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, says miracles are needed, if the brexitove onto the next stage, any time soon. speaking at a summit of eu leaders in estonia, he said he didn't think there'd been enough progress, to allow talks on trade to begin, before the end of october. but theresa may says she's pleased, with what's been achieved so far. 0ur europe correspondent kevin connelly reports, from estonian capital, tallinn. at a military base in estonia, the prime...
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the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, says he thinks the uk will "soon regretal state of the union address to the european parliament, he said the eu will regret brexit too, but it will move on because brexit "isn't the be "all and end all" of europe. mrjuncker said recent threats to the european union posed by the migrant crisis and the rise of populism had diminished, and he urged eu member states to embrace reforms and forge new trade deals. 0ur europe reporter adam fleming is in strasbourg. adam, this was a upbeat speech from mr yunker wasn't it? as you said, his team at the commission how happy they have seen of the eurozone and greek crises. they have got a handle on migration and managed to prevent any countries heading out the exit door so far, and also preventing the brexit negotiations interfering with the eu day—to—day business. there was even speculate that he wasn't going to mention the brexit word at all. turns out he did. he suggested that romania who will host the rotating presidency of the eu in 2019 in march when the uk leave the eu, he sugges
the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, says he thinks the uk will "soon regretal state of the union address to the european parliament, he said the eu will regret brexit too, but it will move on because brexit "isn't the be "all and end all" of europe. mrjuncker said recent threats to the european union posed by the migrant crisis and the rise of populism had diminished, and he urged eu member states to embrace reforms and forge new trade deals. 0ur...
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election in a couple of weeks' time, do you share the feelings ofjean—claude juncker weeks' time, do you share the feelings of jean angela merkel nor martin schulz have raised the issue of what would happen with europe very much in this election campaign. that might be because we have an anti—eu, anti—immigrant party, the md, which has been showing some strength in re ce nt has been showing some strength in recent weeks. i think she has learned the lesson of brexit. a lot of people do feel uncomfortable with there being a european superstate and so on. the election of emmanuel macron and brexit has opened up the possibility for europe to come together more closely and to restart the european project. but she's not been very clear on the details of what she would like this to look like. thanks very much to both of you forjoining us. the united nations security council has expressed deep concern and called for an end to the violence in myanmar. nearly 400,000 rohingya muslims have fled from rakhine state in myanmar to neighbouring bangladesh in the past three weeks after a military crackdown. many have sought shelte
election in a couple of weeks' time, do you share the feelings ofjean—claude juncker weeks' time, do you share the feelings of jean angela merkel nor martin schulz have raised the issue of what would happen with europe very much in this election campaign. that might be because we have an anti—eu, anti—immigrant party, the md, which has been showing some strength in re ce nt has been showing some strength in recent weeks. i think she has learned the lesson of brexit. a lot of people do...
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will jean-claude juncker deliver his annual state of the union speech.e a more upbeat tone than year ago when brexit.as facing his expected to push for a free trade -- he is expected to push for a free trade pact australia. let's bring in eric monaghan. -- eric lonergan. we are going to get a tone from younger a little more -- from juncker a little more upbeat. we focusing in on the german election still. eric: the core problems in europe have not gone away, to fight by the extreme greece which is fundamentally the system has a problem with policy. in germany, different tensions outside of germany, there is a anti--- there's a sentiment centered around populism. macron is correct that there needs to be institutional reform. that is the crux of these political issues. anna: you don't see enough institutional reform. one of thing jean-claude juncker is saying is trying to get the banking back on track. this is something that is being seen as a nod to macron. eric: they are trying their best but it is trivial in the context of what the real issues are. what
will jean-claude juncker deliver his annual state of the union speech.e a more upbeat tone than year ago when brexit.as facing his expected to push for a free trade -- he is expected to push for a free trade pact australia. let's bring in eric monaghan. -- eric lonergan. we are going to get a tone from younger a little more -- from juncker a little more upbeat. we focusing in on the german election still. eric: the core problems in europe have not gone away, to fight by the extreme greece which...
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given what we heard today from jean—claude juncker other progress as far as he sees it and the fact heobably be true if we go down the wto root. if we do, as i think we should do, if we transition and use the eea as a bridge we would have secured trading terms and it is a much more economic revival solution for brexit. it depends on the final negotiation. solution for brexit. it depends on the final negotiationlj solution for brexit. it depends on the final negotiation. i mentioned you were working for the leave campaign. the fact you have adjusted your views and your perspective by now, how widely shared is that among those people you are working with? not widely shared at all. we all went our separate ways and have our own opinions and i don‘t want to bring any personal views into it, but for me personally i am in quite a unique and niche category now in that i am a former hard brexiteer who worked for the leave campaign and base my ideas around flexit and advocate in norway option so i‘m in advocate in norway option so i‘m in a unique category of leave voters so i wouldn‘t say my vi
given what we heard today from jean—claude juncker other progress as far as he sees it and the fact heobably be true if we go down the wto root. if we do, as i think we should do, if we transition and use the eea as a bridge we would have secured trading terms and it is a much more economic revival solution for brexit. it depends on the final negotiation. solution for brexit. it depends on the final negotiationlj solution for brexit. it depends on the final negotiation. i mentioned you were...
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jean-claude juncker's with a state of the union address, not sure how many people are waiting for that of england rate decision on thursday. and economic data, retail, sales and inflation from the u.s. on the same day. discuss, robert tipp of pgim, eric stein of eaton vance, and trey parker of highland capital. trey, when are we going to get a read on the u.s. economy considering the events of the weeks, the of natural disasters, etc.? is it going to be a couple of months for this to come through? trey: i think there is definitely going to be a few months of pause in economic activity, a lot of it depending on the extent of which irma hits florida. but certainly, harvey will cause some noise in the numbers. you already saw it in some of the employment data earlier this week. there will be a two to three month lag in economic activity , which should catch up from the economic data. robert: obviously, you will have a drawdown and then some stimulus. economic losses don't get factored into the gdp data, but rebuilding does. in the quarters ahead is that , going to be a few tenths of gdp t
jean-claude juncker's with a state of the union address, not sure how many people are waiting for that of england rate decision on thursday. and economic data, retail, sales and inflation from the u.s. on the same day. discuss, robert tipp of pgim, eric stein of eaton vance, and trey parker of highland capital. trey, when are we going to get a read on the u.s. economy considering the events of the weeks, the of natural disasters, etc.? is it going to be a couple of months for this to come...
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—— from your boss, jean—claude juncker will stop let me clarify something, jean—claude juncker did notued for using the possibilities of the treaty is better than we have done so farandi treaty is better than we have done so far and i do believe there is a case to be made, that we are not using all the possibilities we have on our treaties to solve problems that simply cannot be solved by nation state on their own. i think we need to be extremely pragmatic about this, if you look at an issue like climate change, how is an issue like climate change, how is an individual nation going to have a meaningful and that the challenge? if you look at globalisation, how are we going to harness globalisation and make it work for society at large if we do not do thisjointly as society at large if we do not do this jointly as europeans? individual nations could never do this on their own.|j must askew, while we have got you, i will be going to florence on thursday, all ears to hear what mrs may, the british brand minister, will say on friday... 0h, may, the british brand minister, will say on friday
—— from your boss, jean—claude juncker will stop let me clarify something, jean—claude juncker did notued for using the possibilities of the treaty is better than we have done so farandi treaty is better than we have done so far and i do believe there is a case to be made, that we are not using all the possibilities we have on our treaties to solve problems that simply cannot be solved by nation state on their own. i think we need to be extremely pragmatic about this, if you look at an...
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in this speech, althouthean—claude juncker said that it was a sad and tragic day when britain voted to leave the eu. the day after the uk leads on the 29th of march 2019, jeanr has said leads on the 29th of march 2019, jean—claudejuncker has said there should be a summit for the remaining members in romania to celebrate their shared future. as adam said, jean claudejuncker was also optimistic about solving europe's migrant crisis — saying the eu had "drastically reduced the loss of life in the mediterranean". here's mrjuncker on that. translation: we managed to better control the central mediterranean roots, arrivals down 81% in august compared to the same time last year. in this way, we have considerably reduce the number of human lives lost in the mediterranean. how accurate is that? chris morris from bbc‘s reality check has been looking at that claim. the overall numbers have certainly gone down. in 2015, the number of people reported dead or missing crossing the mediterranean was 3700. that jumped to over 5000. crossing the mediterranean was 3700. thatjumped to over 5000. so far this year that number is 2500. still shockingly high, but a significant red
in this speech, althouthean—claude juncker said that it was a sad and tragic day when britain voted to leave the eu. the day after the uk leads on the 29th of march 2019, jeanr has said leads on the 29th of march 2019, jean—claudejuncker has said there should be a summit for the remaining members in romania to celebrate their shared future. as adam said, jean claudejuncker was also optimistic about solving europe's migrant crisis — saying the eu had "drastically reduced the loss of...
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the charm offensive has begun, the prime minister told jean—claude juncker some of the detail of the i'm told it was still being written last night. she also spoke to the irish taoiseach. the british know they need to carry key allies within the british council. some of the ex—pats in florence are out. these are people who didn't get a vote in the referendum and they feel they were denied their vote. not a particularly large group, but quite noisy. our correspondent ben wright has been looking at the speech. the time to negotiate britain's exit from the eu is disappearing fast. we will be out by march 2019, and talks seem stuck. that's why theresa may is here in florence, to set out in more detail her view of how britain and the eu will work together and trade together after brexit. the government is impatient for the talks to move on. what we think is necessary is for the talks to not only encompassed the things that have been discussed so far, like the rights of citizens, the irish border, but if we're going to things we've already been talking about, we've actually got to resolve
the charm offensive has begun, the prime minister told jean—claude juncker some of the detail of the i'm told it was still being written last night. she also spoke to the irish taoiseach. the british know they need to carry key allies within the british council. some of the ex—pats in florence are out. these are people who didn't get a vote in the referendum and they feel they were denied their vote. not a particularly large group, but quite noisy. our correspondent ben wright has been...
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again, we heard from jean—claude juncker, the european commission president, in his state of union addressentralist, integrated europe that he would like to see and a more integrated foreign policy. with the background of the russian military exercises that have been taking place, involving belarus and so on, do you see greater unity on european union foreign policy vis—a—vis russia ? we are a small central european country and we have a very clear understanding of history. this is that whenever there was conflict between the east and west, regardless when, regardless of the countries, whenever there was conflict between east and west central europe always lost. that's what we know from history, a simple historic lesson. so what we know for the future is we don't want to be losers any more. that's why we cross fingers. we can't do anything more than that because we are a small country. we cross fingers and we cannot really influence global issues. so we cross fingers for better cooperation between east and west in the future because that can help central europe as such. and we do hope that
again, we heard from jean—claude juncker, the european commission president, in his state of union addressentralist, integrated europe that he would like to see and a more integrated foreign policy. with the background of the russian military exercises that have been taking place, involving belarus and so on, do you see greater unity on european union foreign policy vis—a—vis russia ? we are a small central european country and we have a very clear understanding of history. this is that...
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without britain, jean claude juncker wants more european integration not less.teers say he hasn't learnt anything. also on the programme: where northern ireland meets europe — we hear concerns about a post—brexit irish border and the potential impact on day—to—day lives. younger members of the family go to the school across the border, the play park, we buy diesel, ice—cream even. and hillary clinton has plenty to say about bernie sanders in her new book — does his brother agree? we'll be finding out when larry sanders joins us here on beyond 100 days. hello, i'm katty kay in washington, christian fraser is in london. donald trump has a new game plan — forget republicans, make friends with democrats instead. tonight, the two top democrats in congress will have dinner with the president. last week, they made a deal with him over debt, tonight they'll go further. nancy pelosi and chuck schumer want to get trump to protect young illegal immigrants and help shore up obamacare. while mr trump wants the favourable headlines that come with making deals and getting thin
without britain, jean claude juncker wants more european integration not less.teers say he hasn't learnt anything. also on the programme: where northern ireland meets europe — we hear concerns about a post—brexit irish border and the potential impact on day—to—day lives. younger members of the family go to the school across the border, the play park, we buy diesel, ice—cream even. and hillary clinton has plenty to say about bernie sanders in her new book — does his brother agree?...
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in his annual address to the european parliament, jean—claude juncker says there is a window of opportunityild a stronger, more united union. and the robot making its debut as the conductor of an orchestra in italy. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. private healthcare firm spire has agreed to pay over £27 million to help victims of a rogue breast surgeon, who carried out unnecessary operations. ian paterson was found guilty of 17 counts of wounding with intent, relating to nine women and one man in april. spire has agreed to pay £27.2 million in all, with £10 million coming from paterson's insurers and the heart of england trust. the money will be transferred into a fund for around 750 victims. we can go live to phil mackie, who is in our birmingham newsroom with the latest. the criminal trial dealt with victims of ian paterson who had had surgery unnecessary. there was nothing wrong with them, they had breast removed or other surgery. the civil case involved many more of those but also a lot of people who underwent something called a cleavage sparing technique, which only paterson as
in his annual address to the european parliament, jean—claude juncker says there is a window of opportunityild a stronger, more united union. and the robot making its debut as the conductor of an orchestra in italy. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. private healthcare firm spire has agreed to pay over £27 million to help victims of a rogue breast surgeon, who carried out unnecessary operations. ian paterson was found guilty of 17 counts of wounding with intent, relating to nine women...
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jean—claude juncker believes it would take a miracle though for britain to move onto the next age of its staff to leave the american embassy in cuba. it comes after what‘s been described as a series of mystery sonic attacks. in recent weeks a number of embassy staff have complained of a range of health problems including hearing loss, nausea and dizziness. the cuban government has denied any involvement. the embassy will stop processing visas and will issue a new travel warning on friday saying that some attacks occurred in cuban hotels and us tourists could be exposed if they travel to cuba. barbara is in washington, what more can you tell us about this? actually this has been going on for about six months, these mysterious symptoms which included hearing loss, balance problems but also even cognitive problems but also even cognitive problems so the fbi has been trying to figure out what‘s going on. the symptoms continue, the most recent meeting in august so the state department have decided it is not safe for us embassy staff to be there. it‘s pulling out almost half of them. not c
jean—claude juncker believes it would take a miracle though for britain to move onto the next age of its staff to leave the american embassy in cuba. it comes after what‘s been described as a series of mystery sonic attacks. in recent weeks a number of embassy staff have complained of a range of health problems including hearing loss, nausea and dizziness. the cuban government has denied any involvement. the embassy will stop processing visas and will issue a new travel warning on friday...
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jean—claude juncker, the president of the european commission, has told meps in brussels that britainecision to leave the eu. he used his annual state of the european union speech to argue that the eu should now see britain's exit — which he also called sad and tragic — as an opportunity for the remaining countries to move towards a closer union. damian grammaticas reports. this was a striking shift from the eu. its leaders losing optimism, because they believe the worst crisis of recent years are behind them. your‘s economy is growing faster than america and the migrant surge is receding and brexit hasn't proved fatal to their union. translation: on the 29th of proved fatal to their union. translation: 0n the 29th of march 2019, the united kingdom will leave the european union. it will be a sad and tragic moment. we will always regret it and you will come to regret it and you will come to regret it and you will come to regret it soon. what is striking, listening to this speech, that is the only reference he has made to brexit in an hour of talking. the rest has all been about the eu
jean—claude juncker, the president of the european commission, has told meps in brussels that britainecision to leave the eu. he used his annual state of the european union speech to argue that the eu should now see britain's exit — which he also called sad and tragic — as an opportunity for the remaining countries to move towards a closer union. damian grammaticas reports. this was a striking shift from the eu. its leaders losing optimism, because they believe the worst crisis of recent...
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and when jean claude—juncker, the european president of the commission, talked about david davis being he was talking about during. there have been some papers written over the summer. a lot of papers over the summer. so there was progress but each time, disappointment. in october we are supposed to move from the withdrawal issue, the divorced bill settlement and the status of eu citizens in the uk, to the actual discussion about the trade relationship between britain and the eu. this is not go to happen in a few weeks. so probably it will be pushed to christmas, to another summit. isn't this why the uk is saying, we'd like to have continual discussions? it's meant to be one week per month and someone has realised that we need a little bit more talking than that. yes, but you also have to prepare between meetings. and it's bewildering, i'm not sure brexit is going to happen, but how long will it take for britain to come to its senses and for the british parliament to regain some power? but it looks as if... people will be wondering what you mean by regain senses. in ten seconds, can i
and when jean claude—juncker, the european president of the commission, talked about david davis being he was talking about during. there have been some papers written over the summer. a lot of papers over the summer. so there was progress but each time, disappointment. in october we are supposed to move from the withdrawal issue, the divorced bill settlement and the status of eu citizens in the uk, to the actual discussion about the trade relationship between britain and the eu. this is not...
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the president of the european union jean—claude juncker has been giving his state of the union addressmessage is that the eu is very much open for business. let's speak with david 0wen, chief european economist, jefferies joins us from the bbc newsroom. nice to see you. hi. what do you make of what he has said so far? he is trying to sound as bullish as he can about the eurozone? about the rest of the eu. he laid out a white paper back in march where he gave various options for what the eu should do with the uk leaving the eu ina should do with the uk leaving the eu in a couple of years' time. 0bviously, we're looking at closer integration. the backdrop for this is more favourable because the european economy is surprising on the up side. we have had the french election results, we have got french structural reforms being pushed through and there is a lot more optimism around the whole project. the key thing now is to drive some of these reforms through and make europe much more competitive and also, of course, include the uk as a very important economy outside the eu. that should be t
the president of the european union jean—claude juncker has been giving his state of the union addressmessage is that the eu is very much open for business. let's speak with david 0wen, chief european economist, jefferies joins us from the bbc newsroom. nice to see you. hi. what do you make of what he has said so far? he is trying to sound as bullish as he can about the eurozone? about the rest of the eu. he laid out a white paper back in march where he gave various options for what the eu...
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the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, has told the european parliament thatu. in his annual speech on the state of the european union, mrjuncker outlined his plans for a more integrated eu, an opportunity which he said would be provided by brexit. 0ur europe correspondent, damian grammaticas, has the story. this was a striking shift from the eu, its leaders oozing optimism because they believe the worst crises of recent years are behind them. europe's economy is now growing faster than america's. the migrant serge receding. even brexit has not proved fatal to their union. translation: on the 29th march 2019, the united kingdom will leave the european union. it will be a sad and tragic moment. we will always regret it, and you will come to regret it soon. what's striking, listening to this whole speech, is that that's the only reference mrjuncker‘s made to brexit in an hour of talking. the rest of it has all been about the eu without the uk, setting out his vision for the future. and he wants quite far—reaching change, an eu that both grows bigger and integrat
the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, has told the european parliament thatu. in his annual speech on the state of the european union, mrjuncker outlined his plans for a more integrated eu, an opportunity which he said would be provided by brexit. 0ur europe correspondent, damian grammaticas, has the story. this was a striking shift from the eu, its leaders oozing optimism because they believe the worst crises of recent years are behind them. europe's economy is now...
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we heard from jean—claude juncker, the european commission president, in his state of the union addresspe that he would like to see and a more integrated foreign policy. with the background of the russian military exercises that have been taking place, involving belarus and so on, you see greater union on the foreign policy regarding russia? we are small central european country and we have a very clear understanding of our history. whenever there was conflict between the east and west, regardless of the countries, central europe always lost. that's what we know from very simple history. so we know we don't wa nt to simple history. so we know we don't want to be losers any more. that's why we cross our fingers because we are small country. we cross fingers that we can't really cool influence global issues. —— really influence. so we cross our fingers. we want to help central europe. we do hope that in the future there will be a better cooperation between the european union and russia, the us and russia. we see this is not the case now. we see that the direction we are going is not bat d
we heard from jean—claude juncker, the european commission president, in his state of the union addresspe that he would like to see and a more integrated foreign policy. with the background of the russian military exercises that have been taking place, involving belarus and so on, you see greater union on the foreign policy regarding russia? we are small central european country and we have a very clear understanding of our history. whenever there was conflict between the east and west,...
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and concerns too that arose earlier, michel barnier, jean—claude juncker worried about david davis, whetherbe here for all of them. today they did not repeat that but laid out about the substance, that they don't believe enough is being done. thank you very much. bbc news has witnessed around 1,000 migrants, mostly african, being held in detention in libya in inhumane conditions. the medical charity doctors without borders said today that migrants and refugees who want to cross the mediterranean to italy are being detained in nightmarish conditions. but the eu is still encouraging libya to prevent migrants leaving its shores and wants the libyan coastguard to intercept those who do. the bbc‘s orla guerin has gained rare access to the main detention centre in tripoli. cramped together in punishing heat. the migrants europe doesn't want. trapped in libya, a country in chaos, that doesn't want them either. most travelled from sub saharan africa. some were stopped at sea, others on dry land. now they are in triq al sika, the largest detention centre in tripoli. we were given unfettered access t
and concerns too that arose earlier, michel barnier, jean—claude juncker worried about david davis, whetherbe here for all of them. today they did not repeat that but laid out about the substance, that they don't believe enough is being done. thank you very much. bbc news has witnessed around 1,000 migrants, mostly african, being held in detention in libya in inhumane conditions. the medical charity doctors without borders said today that migrants and refugees who want to cross the...