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where it has— has been brought into le havre where it has been_ has been brought into le havre wherenly be some kind of legal follow—up to this. certainly be some kind of legal follow-up to this.— certainly be some kind of legal follow-up to this. what we need to do is obviously _ follow-up to this. what we need to do is obviously put _ follow-up to this. what we need to do is obviously put this _ follow-up to this. what we need to do is obviously put this in - follow-up to this. what we need to do is obviously put this in context. | do is obviously put this in context. the background is that the french say the uk government refuses to grant full number of licences they are entitled to two fish in uk waters. i suppose the question is is that true? daschle entitled to in order to fish.— order to fish. indeed. very different — order to fish. indeed. very different interpretations i order to fish. indeed. very | different interpretations -- order to fish. indeed. very - different interpretations -- they different interpretations —— they are entitled to, in order to fish. from _ are enti
where it has— has been brought into le havre where it has been_ has been brought into le havre wherenly be some kind of legal follow—up to this. certainly be some kind of legal follow-up to this.— certainly be some kind of legal follow-up to this. what we need to do is obviously _ follow-up to this. what we need to do is obviously put _ follow-up to this. what we need to do is obviously put this _ follow-up to this. what we need to do is obviously put this in - follow-up to this. what we...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, le havre. instance, i'm on twitter. i'm looking forward to hearing from you. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come in the programme... as japan prepares to go to the polls we look at what's behind the enduring success ofjapan's ruling party despite the criticism over the pandemic and the tokyo 0lympics. indira gandhi, ruler of the world's largest democracy, died today. 0nly yesterday, she had spoken of dying in the service of her country and said, "i would be proud of it. "every drop of my blood will contribute to the growth of this nation." after 46 years of unhappiness, these two countries have concluded a chapter of history. no more suspicion, no more fear, no more uncertainty of what each day might bring. booster ignition and lift off. of discovery with a crew of six astronaut heroes and one american legend. - this is beautiful. a milestone in human history. born today, this girl in india is the seven billionth person on the planet. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm karishma vaswa
lucy williamson, bbc news, le havre. instance, i'm on twitter. i'm looking forward to hearing from you. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come in the programme... as japan prepares to go to the polls we look at what's behind the enduring success ofjapan's ruling party despite the criticism over the pandemic and the tokyo 0lympics. indira gandhi, ruler of the world's largest democracy, died today. 0nly yesterday, she had spoken of dying in the service of her country and said, "i...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, le havre.vealed its parent company has changed its name to �*meta'. facebook�*s founder, mark zuckerberg, made the announcement, during a virtual conference. our technology correspondent marc chislak is here. why are they doing this and will users notice a change? facebook, or meta, users notice a change? facebook, or meta. reflects _ users notice a change? facebook, or meta, reflects their _ users notice a change? facebook, or meta, reflects their ambition - users notice a change? facebook, or meta, reflects their ambition to - users notice a change? facebook, or meta, reflects their ambition to be l meta, reflects their ambition to be a a verse company. the meta verse has been described an intranet you are inside off rather than look at. it's not the first company to do this. google created a parent company called alphabet a couple of years ago but the name change comes after a turbulent few weeks for the social media giant as a result of damaging revelations made by a whistle—blower. she has
lucy williamson, bbc news, le havre.vealed its parent company has changed its name to �*meta'. facebook�*s founder, mark zuckerberg, made the announcement, during a virtual conference. our technology correspondent marc chislak is here. why are they doing this and will users notice a change? facebook, or meta, users notice a change? facebook, or meta. reflects _ users notice a change? facebook, or meta, reflects their _ users notice a change? facebook, or meta, reflects their ambition -...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, le havre. the eu.largest economy, and also the third largest emitter of c02 gases worldwide. but it's got a plan to change that. the head of the international climate conference, eu leaders say they want to help poorer nations take a bolder environmental steps, but as we report, the eu is facing challenges of its own in meeting the goals it has set for itself. the eu. it's the globe's third largest economy, and also the third largest emitter of c02 gases worldwide. but it's got a plan to change that. the european commission's green deal — this is its promotion video — wants the eu to be carbon neutral by 2050. even though the finish line is 30 years away, the race starts now. targeting all sectors of the economy and trade, it's an ambitious world first, but... there is actually no enforceable road map in place, so in the end, is the green deal the big deal the european commission would have us believe? there's a lot of issues with the green deal, but maybe the main ones are that the targets are not bin
lucy williamson, bbc news, le havre. the eu.largest economy, and also the third largest emitter of c02 gases worldwide. but it's got a plan to change that. the head of the international climate conference, eu leaders say they want to help poorer nations take a bolder environmental steps, but as we report, the eu is facing challenges of its own in meeting the goals it has set for itself. the eu. it's the globe's third largest economy, and also the third largest emitter of c02 gases worldwide....
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lucy williamson, bbc news, le havre.n countries from england's covid travel read list are set to be removed. passengers arriving from the seven countries will soon no longer have to quarantine in a hotel for ten days. caroline davies has the story. ten days, four walls and many hours to kill. quarantine hotels were introduced by the government to slow we had to sit in the bathroom while the kids were asleep. so that we didn't disturb them and we would sit on a chair and didn't disturb them and we would sit on a chairand i didn't disturb them and we would sit on a chair and i would sit on the toilet! ., ., on a chair and i would sit on the toilet! ., ._ ., on a chair and i would sit on the toilet! ., ., ., ., toilet! today the government got rid ofthe toilet! today the government got rid of the final seven _ toilet! today the government got rid of the final seven countries - toilet! today the government got rid of the final seven countries on - toilet! today the government got rid of the final seven countries on the l of
lucy williamson, bbc news, le havre.n countries from england's covid travel read list are set to be removed. passengers arriving from the seven countries will soon no longer have to quarantine in a hotel for ten days. caroline davies has the story. ten days, four walls and many hours to kill. quarantine hotels were introduced by the government to slow we had to sit in the bathroom while the kids were asleep. so that we didn't disturb them and we would sit on a chair and didn't disturb them and...
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it's at the quayside in le havre.hecks on boats in the area off le havre. they stopped two boats. one was fined for not obeying an initial order to stop and allowing the authorities to board it. that was otherwise in order, but there has been a fine on that boat. then the other boat was found to not have the papers it was required to have in order to fish in these waters, so it has been brought into le havre where it has been impounded, and i guess the captain and the owner of the boat face legal proceedings. at some point it'll be allowed to go on its way but there will almost certainly be some kind of legal follow—up to this. that was hugh schofield, our correspondant in france. barrie deas is chief executive of the national federation of fishermen's organisations, which represents fishermen in england, wales and northern ireland. good to have you with us. your reaction first of all to the fact this british troll has been detained and impounded? i this british troll has been detained and impounded?— this british tro
it's at the quayside in le havre.hecks on boats in the area off le havre. they stopped two boats. one was fined for not obeying an initial order to stop and allowing the authorities to board it. that was otherwise in order, but there has been a fine on that boat. then the other boat was found to not have the papers it was required to have in order to fish in these waters, so it has been brought into le havre where it has been impounded, and i guess the captain and the owner of the boat face...
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it is now moored in le havre pending possible judicial proceedings against the captain and owner.as a message to the british about what�*s to come from next week, when the french begin to enact reprisal measures in the row over fishing licences. before a french parliamentary committee, europe minister clement beaune spelt out what�*s to happen. from tuesday he said no uk fishing boat will be allowed to unload its catch in french ports. there will be intensified inspections on uk goods entering france by ferry and the channel tunnel. and in a second wave of measures, france may raise the tariff on electricity it supplies to the channel islands. france says this is because the uk and the channel islands had failed to keep their side of the deal on fishing licences signed as part of brexit. the british government says that�*s not true. it is very disappointing to see the comments that came from france yesterday. we believe these are disappointing and disproportionate, and not what we would expect from a close ally and partner. the measures being threatened do not appear to be compati
it is now moored in le havre pending possible judicial proceedings against the captain and owner.as a message to the british about what�*s to come from next week, when the french begin to enact reprisal measures in the row over fishing licences. before a french parliamentary committee, europe minister clement beaune spelt out what�*s to happen. from tuesday he said no uk fishing boat will be allowed to unload its catch in french ports. there will be intensified inspections on uk goods...
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it has been told to stay in le havre for investigation.ays only half the british fishing licenses it expected after brexit have been issued. unless that changes by tuesday, it is threatening to begin systematic border checks on all british goods entering channel ports and ban british boats from unloading seafood there. if that doesn't work, it could target french electricity supplies to the channel islands. translation: now we need to speak the language of power, _ since that seems to be the only thing that this british government understands. downing street has said it will retaliate if france carries out its threats. it is very disappointing to see the comments that came from france yesterday. we believe these are disappointing and disproportionate and not what we would expect from a close ally and partner. with both sides now threatening retaliation and cross—channel relations strained across a range of issues, fishing has become a battle ground for rules and agreements post brexit. whether that is driven by principle, pragmatism, or do
it has been told to stay in le havre for investigation.ays only half the british fishing licenses it expected after brexit have been issued. unless that changes by tuesday, it is threatening to begin systematic border checks on all british goods entering channel ports and ban british boats from unloading seafood there. if that doesn't work, it could target french electricity supplies to the channel islands. translation: now we need to speak the language of power, _ since that seems to be the...
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it is actually two years ago in le havre.nd they were actually gathering for a young immigrant from guinea also called a>>. lpha. . his name was elsa. but it was not alpha conde. mark: so the demonstration had a good aim. it is crazy. james: just completely false. [laughter] mark: telling the truth from the fake, james creedon, thank you so much. kate moore d, great to see you. and that is it from me. you can decide for yourself stay with us news to come. ♪ ♪ amy: from new york, this is democracy now! guy: facebook has demonstrated that it cannot act independently. it has over and over again that they g the fortitude and motivation to put those regulations and the place. amy:
it is actually two years ago in le havre.nd they were actually gathering for a young immigrant from guinea also called a>>. lpha. . his name was elsa. but it was not alpha conde. mark: so the demonstration had a good aim. it is crazy. james: just completely false. [laughter] mark: telling the truth from the fake, james creedon, thank you so much. kate moore d, great to see you. and that is it from me. you can decide for yourself stay with us news to come. ♪ ♪ amy: from new york, this...
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this vessel was seized and taken to le havre. proper licences. well the uk has threatened to retaliate. here's the uk environment secretary george eustice. it is very disappointing to see the comments that came from france yesterday. we believe these are disappointing and disproportionate and not what we would expect from a close ally and partner. the measures being threatened do not appear to be compatible with the trade and cooperation agreement or wider international law. and it carried through will be met with an appropriate and calibrated response. i am aware of reports of enforcement activity being undertaken by the french authorities in respect of two vessels and we are looking into these matters urgently. so that was the view from the uk. and here's the french prime minister for the view there. translation: i would like nothing more than for de—escalation to take place _ more than for de—escalation to take place was _ more than for de—escalation to take place was that the british, the government in london has all the keys
this vessel was seized and taken to le havre. proper licences. well the uk has threatened to retaliate. here's the uk environment secretary george eustice. it is very disappointing to see the comments that came from france yesterday. we believe these are disappointing and disproportionate and not what we would expect from a close ally and partner. the measures being threatened do not appear to be compatible with the trade and cooperation agreement or wider international law. and it carried...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, le havre.ssengers arriving from colombia, peru, panama, the dominican republic, haiti, venezuela and ecuador, will no longer have to quarantine in a hotel for ten days. it means there will be no restrictions on fully vaccinated people arriving in the uk. 0ur transport correspondent, caroline davies, has the story. ten days, four walls and many hours to kill. quarantine hotels were introduced by the government to slow the spread of variants of concern, but for many who stayed in them it was a trial. shyan had to stay in a quarantine hotel when she relocated from south africa with her young children and husband. it was absolutely dreadful. you felt like you were in a prison, you felt like you had committed a crime, meantime you had done nothing wrong and were left without a choice. we couldn't open a window. we had to sit in a bathroom when the kids were asleep so that we didn't disturb them. my husband would sit on a chairand i would sit on the toilet. today the government got rid of the final c
lucy williamson, bbc news, le havre.ssengers arriving from colombia, peru, panama, the dominican republic, haiti, venezuela and ecuador, will no longer have to quarantine in a hotel for ten days. it means there will be no restrictions on fully vaccinated people arriving in the uk. 0ur transport correspondent, caroline davies, has the story. ten days, four walls and many hours to kill. quarantine hotels were introduced by the government to slow the spread of variants of concern, but for many who...
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it�*s now moored in le havre pending possible judicial proceedings against the captain and owner.at�*s to come from next week, when the french begin to enact reprisal measures in the row over fishing licences. before a french parliamentary committee, europe minister clement beaune spelt out what�*s to happen. from tuesday, he said, no uk fishing boat will be allowed to unload its catch in french ports. there will be intensified inspections on uk goods entering france by ferry and the channel tunnel. and in a second wave of measures, france may raise the tariff on electricity it supplies to the channel islands. france says this is because the uk and the channel islands have failed to keep their side of the deal on fishing licences signed as part of brexit. the british government says that�*s not true. it is very disappointing to see the comments that came from france yesterday. we believe these are disappointing and disproportionate, and not what we would expect from a close ally and partner. the measures being threatened do not appear to be compatible with the trading cooperation
it�*s now moored in le havre pending possible judicial proceedings against the captain and owner.at�*s to come from next week, when the french begin to enact reprisal measures in the row over fishing licences. before a french parliamentary committee, europe minister clement beaune spelt out what�*s to happen. from tuesday, he said, no uk fishing boat will be allowed to unload its catch in french ports. there will be intensified inspections on uk goods entering france by ferry and the...
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response, the french seized a british trawler and another was fined during checks near the port of le havreget the latest from our political correspondent, alex forsyth. jersey is on the front line of the fight over fishing rights, caught in an escalating row. authorities here and across the uk say they have issued licences to french boats that can prove a history of fishing these waters, as agreed after brexit. but france says dozens have been unfairly denied. the local fishermen, like their counterparts across the channel, are frustrated and worried. the feeling amongst the fleet yesterday was one of absolute despair. certainly, there are really difficult times ahead and our big worry down here is how are we going to try and preserve the fleet and come out the other end with a fishing fleet intact. this week, a british trawler was detained by french authorities in a dispute over paperwork — a warning shot about what might follow. france has threatened further checks on vessels, said it could stop british boats landing at french ports, even suggested it could disrupt cross—channel trade or
response, the french seized a british trawler and another was fined during checks near the port of le havreget the latest from our political correspondent, alex forsyth. jersey is on the front line of the fight over fishing rights, caught in an escalating row. authorities here and across the uk say they have issued licences to french boats that can prove a history of fishing these waters, as agreed after brexit. but france says dozens have been unfairly denied. the local fishermen, like their...
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it has been told to stay in le havre for investigation. france says only half the british fishing licenses it expected after brexit have been issued. unless that changes by tuesday, it is threatening to begin systematic border checks on all british goods entering channel ports and ban british boats from unloading seafood there. if that doesn't work, it could target french electricity supplies to the channel islands. translation: now we need to speak the language of power, _ since that seems to be the only thing that this british government understands. downing street has said it will retaliate if france carries out its threats. it is very disappointing to see the comments that came from france yesterday. we believe these are disappointing and disproportionate and not what we would expect from a close ally and partner. with both sides now threatening retaliation and cross—channel relations strained across a range of issues, fishing has become a battle ground for rules and agreements post brexit. whether that is driven by principle, pragmati
it has been told to stay in le havre for investigation. france says only half the british fishing licenses it expected after brexit have been issued. unless that changes by tuesday, it is threatening to begin systematic border checks on all british goods entering channel ports and ban british boats from unloading seafood there. if that doesn't work, it could target french electricity supplies to the channel islands. translation: now we need to speak the language of power, _ since that seems to...
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it�*s now moored in le havre pending possible judicial proceedings against the captain and owner.is is because the uk and the channel islands have failed to keep their side of the deal on fishing licences signed as part of brexit. the british government says that�*s not true. it is very disappointing to see the comments that came from france yesterday. we believe these are disappointing and disproportionate, and not what we would expect from a close ally and partner. the measures being threatened do not appear to be compatible with the trading cooperation agreement or wider international law. the licences row flared in may, when protesting french fishing boats sailed in flotilla intojersey waters and london sent in two navy patrol boats in response. today, though, it�*s the french government that�*s starting to act tough. for some, approaching french presidential elections are complicating the picture. it only really make sense to me in terms of french domestic politics because this is really... the licensing issue is a technical matter to be resolved at a technical level, and my
it�*s now moored in le havre pending possible judicial proceedings against the captain and owner.is is because the uk and the channel islands have failed to keep their side of the deal on fishing licences signed as part of brexit. the british government says that�*s not true. it is very disappointing to see the comments that came from france yesterday. we believe these are disappointing and disproportionate, and not what we would expect from a close ally and partner. the measures being...
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french authorities have detained the boat in the normandy port of le havre, claiming it did not haveorrect licence. but this has been denied by the vessel's scottish owners. france has been angered by a decision from the uk and jersey last month to deny fishing licences to dozens of french boats, and argued that this breached the brexit deal. the uk government says only a small number of vessels didn't qualify for licenses because they'd never accessed jersey waters before. the eu has said it "understands france's position and exasperation". france has warned it would block british boats from landing catches if the dispute is not resolved by next week. the uk says it could respond in turn, with the uk food and environment secretary warning that "two can play at that game". damian grammaticas reports. in may, french fishing boats gathered offjersey. their anger is that, despite the uk and jersey agreeing after brexit that french boats could continue fishing in coastal waters, dozens have applied and not had permits approved. the issue for many french boats is proving they've habituall
french authorities have detained the boat in the normandy port of le havre, claiming it did not haveorrect licence. but this has been denied by the vessel's scottish owners. france has been angered by a decision from the uk and jersey last month to deny fishing licences to dozens of french boats, and argued that this breached the brexit deal. the uk government says only a small number of vessels didn't qualify for licenses because they'd never accessed jersey waters before. the eu has said it...
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yesterday this uk trawler was detained — it's now in the port of le havre, accused of fishing withoutuk seafood exporters are worried they may face disruption supplying their biggest market — the eu — in the key period before christmas, and don't want a dispute with french fishermen. we fish the same areas, we need joint management, and big politics is trying to get in the way of that and we're trying to maintain the bridges that we have with them. at the end of the day, they're our colleagues and we fish alongside them — we don't want to see their businesses fail. in london, the government has called the proposed french actions "unjustified". the government has said we are very happy to give licences to the very few remaining people who have not got their licences, but we need to have some evidence to show that you meet the criteria. but with the french ambassador summoned to the foreign office, and the uk government promising an appropriate response, the political dynamics could see this dispute escalate fast. damian grammaticas, bbc news. let's get more from our political correspon
yesterday this uk trawler was detained — it's now in the port of le havre, accused of fishing withoutuk seafood exporters are worried they may face disruption supplying their biggest market — the eu — in the key period before christmas, and don't want a dispute with french fishermen. we fish the same areas, we need joint management, and big politics is trying to get in the way of that and we're trying to maintain the bridges that we have with them. at the end of the day, they're our...
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port of le havre, accused of fishing without a permit in french waters.rried they may face disruption supplying their biggest market — the eu — in the key period before christmas, and don't want a dispute with french fishermen. we fish the same areas, we need joint management, and big politics is trying to get in the way of that and we're trying to maintain the bridges that we have with them. at the end of the day, they're our colleagues and we fish alongside them — we don't want to see their businesses fail. in london the government has called the proposed french actions unjustified. the government has said we are very happy to give licences to the very few remaining people who have not got their licences, but we need to have some evidence to show that you meet the criteria. but with the french ambassador summoned to the foreign office, and the uk government promising an appropriate response, the political dynamics could see this dispute escalate fast. damian grammaticas, bbc news. our political correspondent nick eardley is in westminster. good morning.
port of le havre, accused of fishing without a permit in french waters.rried they may face disruption supplying their biggest market — the eu — in the key period before christmas, and don't want a dispute with french fishermen. we fish the same areas, we need joint management, and big politics is trying to get in the way of that and we're trying to maintain the bridges that we have with them. at the end of the day, they're our colleagues and we fish alongside them — we don't want to see...