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i understand why liz truss _ and dover. i understand why liz truss it's — and dover.n and why the foreign office and government are concerned and confused — government are concerned and confused by the many provocations from vladimir putin. we have talked about— from vladimir putin. we have talked about cop26 and the russian border and a _ about cop26 and the russian border and a lot— about cop26 and the russian border and a lot of— about cop26 and the russian border and a lot of reports last few days of russian — and a lot of reports last few days of russian troops moved to the border— of russian troops moved to the border in — of russian troops moved to the border in ukraine, potentially giving — border in ukraine, potentially giving the capability to launch some sort of— giving the capability to launch some sort of invasion. i think we will hear— sort of invasion. i think we will hear a — sort of invasion. i think we will hear a lot— sort of invasion. i think we will hear a lot more from liz truss about vladimir— hear a lot more from liz truss about vladimir putin
i understand why liz truss _ and dover. i understand why liz truss it's — and dover.n and why the foreign office and government are concerned and confused — government are concerned and confused by the many provocations from vladimir putin. we have talked about— from vladimir putin. we have talked about cop26 and the russian border and a _ about cop26 and the russian border and a lot— about cop26 and the russian border and a lot of— about cop26 and the russian border and a lot of...
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i will let you go, liz truss, foreian other.at—grandparents would probably great—grandpa rents would probably have great—grandparents would probably have seen a handful of heatwaves over the space of their lives, we have seen that many in the past few years alone and that has consequences. a small community in the outer hebrides is facing immediate risk from the effects of climate change and coastal erosion. now, children living on the uist islands have sent messages to world leaders in glasgow, hoping to be heard on the big stage. our scotland correspondent lorna gordon has more. on the edge of the atlantic, islands that seem in part as much water as they are land. experts say the uists are on the front line of climate change. and some of those who call this home are already adapting to their shifting landscape. as you can see, it's disappearing into the dune, it's getting built up. so you're having to move your fence further and further inland? yeah, basically. donald mcphee�*s croft has been in his family for generations. we
i will let you go, liz truss, foreian other.at—grandparents would probably great—grandpa rents would probably have great—grandparents would probably have seen a handful of heatwaves over the space of their lives, we have seen that many in the past few years alone and that has consequences. a small community in the outer hebrides is facing immediate risk from the effects of climate change and coastal erosion. now, children living on the uist islands have sent messages to world leaders in...
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earlier, the foreign secretary, liz truss, said the uk wouldn't "roll over", after paris had threatenedl correspondent, damian grammaticas, has more. storm clouds threatening. it's all quiet for now injersey, calm in the harbour. the island remains locked in dispute with france, and fishermen here are already finding themselves tangled in this argument. for decades, natalie porritt�*s family have exported jersey's catch to france. she was notified that from tomorrow she should stay away from the port. france has now said talks can continue for a short period. we've never seen the industry stop, bar covid. i think we had two or three weeks where we didn't export into european markets, but for 40—plus years we've worked well with our french neighbours. the french side say they will see how things stand on thursday, ifjersey�*s authorities might give permission for more french boats to fish in its waters. we won't succumb to political threats, or rhetoric or anecdote. it's clear. at least ten days fishing in any one of the last three years show that you have done that and you're entitled t
earlier, the foreign secretary, liz truss, said the uk wouldn't "roll over", after paris had threatenedl correspondent, damian grammaticas, has more. storm clouds threatening. it's all quiet for now injersey, calm in the harbour. the island remains locked in dispute with france, and fishermen here are already finding themselves tangled in this argument. for decades, natalie porritt�*s family have exported jersey's catch to france. she was notified that from tomorrow she should stay...
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earlier, the foreign secretary, liz truss, said the uk wouldn't "roll over" — after paris had threateneditish boats. the united states supreme court has been hearing arguments about a law in the state of texas that has virtually ended abortion after six weeks of pregnancy. justices heard two challenges to the law, which bans abortion after six weeks of pregnancy and allows citizens to sue anyone involved in the process. abortion rights groups have argued that the architects of the texas law wrote it this way to deliberately avoid federal oversight. abortion providers are among those mounting a challenge to the law. marc hearron is a lawyer from the center for reproductive rights, and is representing abortion providers in texas at the supreme court. it's great to have you, mark. in the first instance, how did it go today in terms of the representations that you did make at the supreme court and what the response was? we are heartened _ what the response was? we are heartened to — what the response was? we are heartened to see _ what the response was? we are heartened to see that _ what th
earlier, the foreign secretary, liz truss, said the uk wouldn't "roll over" — after paris had threateneditish boats. the united states supreme court has been hearing arguments about a law in the state of texas that has virtually ended abortion after six weeks of pregnancy. justices heard two challenges to the law, which bans abortion after six weeks of pregnancy and allows citizens to sue anyone involved in the process. abortion rights groups have argued that the architects of the...
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earlier, the foreign secretary, liz truss, said the uk wouldn't "roll over" after paris had threateneds ports for british boats. the chief executive of barclays bank, jes staley, has stepped down following an investigation into his links with the convicted sex offender and billionaire financier jeffrey epstein. barclays, one of the world's biggest banks, said it had received preliminary findings, which mr staley would contest. epstein died in his jail cell in august 2019. the united states supreme court has been hearing arguments about a law in the state of texas that has virtually ended abortion after six weeks of pregnancy. justices heard two challenges to the law, which bans abortion after six weeks of pregnancy and allows citizens to sue anyone involved in the process. abortion rights groups have argued that the architects of the texas law wrote it this way to deliberately avoid federal oversight. abortion providers are among those mounting a challenge to the law. marc hearron is a lawyer from the center for reproductive rights, and is representing abortion providers in texas at th
earlier, the foreign secretary, liz truss, said the uk wouldn't "roll over" after paris had threateneds ports for british boats. the chief executive of barclays bank, jes staley, has stepped down following an investigation into his links with the convicted sex offender and billionaire financier jeffrey epstein. barclays, one of the world's biggest banks, said it had received preliminary findings, which mr staley would contest. epstein died in his jail cell in august 2019. the united...
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as things stand now, liz truss was sa in: deal.at is why that mechanism was negotiated in the first place. that mechanism was negotiated in the first lace. �* , ., first place. briefly, whatever ha--ens first place. briefly, whatever happens now. _ first place. briefly, whatever happens now, all— first place. briefly, whatever happens now, all the - first place. briefly, whatever happens now, all the peoplej first place. briefly, whatever i happens now, all the people who first place. briefly, whatever - happens now, all the people who have fished there in the past, won't be able to. that is another bit, isn't it, because they would fulfil the criteria question of that is not the case at all. criteria question of that is not the case at all-— case at all. vessels that have fished in jersey _ case at all. vessels that have fished in jersey for _ case at all. vessels that have fished in jersey for more i case at all. vessels that have| fished in jersey for more than case at all. vessels that have i fished in jersey for more than ten
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earlier, the foreign secretary, liz truss, said the uk wouldn't "roll over", after paris had threateneditish boats. 0ur political correspondent, damian grammaticas, has more. storm clouds threatening. it's all quiet for now injersey, calm in the harbour. the island remains locked in dispute with france, and fishermen here are already finding themselves tangled in this argument. for decades, natalie porritt�*s family have exported jersey's catch to france. she was notified that she should stay away from the st malo port. france has now said talks can continue for a short period. we've never seen the industry stop, bar covid. i think we had two or three weeks where we didn't export into european markets, but for 40—plus years we've worked well with our french neighbours. the french side said they'll see how things stand on thursday — ifjersey�*s authorities might give permission for more french boats to fish in its waters. we won't succumb to political threats, or rhetoric or anecdote. it's clear. at least ten days fishing in any one of the last three years show that you have done that an
earlier, the foreign secretary, liz truss, said the uk wouldn't "roll over", after paris had threateneditish boats. 0ur political correspondent, damian grammaticas, has more. storm clouds threatening. it's all quiet for now injersey, calm in the harbour. the island remains locked in dispute with france, and fishermen here are already finding themselves tangled in this argument. for decades, natalie porritt�*s family have exported jersey's catch to france. she was notified that she...
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earlier, the foreign secretary, liz truss, said the uk wouldn't "roll over", after paris had threatened political correspondent, damian grammaticas, has more. storm clouds threatening. it is all quiet for now injersey, calm in the harbour, but the island remains locked in dispute with france. fishermen here are already finding themselves tangled in this dispute. for decades, natalie porritt�*s family have exported the catch made here, selling it in france, but she has just been notified that from tomorrow she should stay away from the port. we have never seen the industry stop, bar covid. i think we had two or three weeks where we didn't export into european markets, but for 40 plus years we have worked well with our french neighbours. the french side say they will see how things stand on thursday. if jersey�*s authorities give permission for more of their boats to fish in their waters. we won't succumb to political threats or rhetoric or anecdote. it's clear. at least ten days fishing in any one of the last three years show that you have done that and you are entitled to a license. wha
earlier, the foreign secretary, liz truss, said the uk wouldn't "roll over", after paris had threatened political correspondent, damian grammaticas, has more. storm clouds threatening. it is all quiet for now injersey, calm in the harbour, but the island remains locked in dispute with france. fishermen here are already finding themselves tangled in this dispute. for decades, natalie porritt�*s family have exported the catch made here, selling it in france, but she has just been...
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the foreign secretary, liz truss, says the uk won't "roll over," in a row with france on post—brexit block it's ports to british boats from tomorrow, if french vessels aren't given more permits to fish in british waters. but ms truss says the number issued is "entirely in accordance" with agreements. our political correspondent, damian grammaticas, has more details. storm clouds threatening. it is all quiet for now injersey, calm in the harbour, but there is just hours until the french deadline and fishermen here are already finding themselves tangled in this dispute. for decades, natalie porritt�*s family have exported the catch made here, selling it in france, but she has just been notified that from tomorrow she should stay away from the port. we have never seen the industry stop, bar covid. i think we had two or three weeks where we didn't export into european markets, but for a0 plus years we have worked well with our french neighbours and ifeel saddened that this day has arrived. all sides were locked in meetings today but it comes down tojersey�*s authorities deciding which bo
the foreign secretary, liz truss, says the uk won't "roll over," in a row with france on post—brexit block it's ports to british boats from tomorrow, if french vessels aren't given more permits to fish in british waters. but ms truss says the number issued is "entirely in accordance" with agreements. our political correspondent, damian grammaticas, has more details. storm clouds threatening. it is all quiet for now injersey, calm in the harbour, but there is just hours...
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elsewhere, claims of an exclusive from foreign secretary, liz truss, on the front of the sunday expresst out a vision for newjobs for britain as she embarks on a tour of south east asia. and the daily star trying to whip up some strictly come dancing gossip for its front page. it says dancer kai widdrington has met the family of her dance partner aj odudu — with some carefully chosen pictures of the pair dancing together. let's talk to our guests. good evening. he wants to start with the observer, the headlinejohnson�*s sleaze crisis deepens amid pressure on covid deals. sleaze crisis deepens amid pressure on covid deals-— on covid deals. neither one of us could wade _ on covid deals. neither one of us could wade into _ on covid deals. neither one of us could wade into this _ on covid deals. neither one of us could wade into this sleaze. - on covid deals. neither one of us could wade into this sleaze. this| on covid deals. neither one of us. could wade into this sleaze. this is not surprising, we have all heard whatjohn major had to say today, excoriating attack on borisjohnson, his cab
elsewhere, claims of an exclusive from foreign secretary, liz truss, on the front of the sunday expresst out a vision for newjobs for britain as she embarks on a tour of south east asia. and the daily star trying to whip up some strictly come dancing gossip for its front page. it says dancer kai widdrington has met the family of her dance partner aj odudu — with some carefully chosen pictures of the pair dancing together. let's talk to our guests. good evening. he wants to start with the...
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foreign secretary liz truss has laid out plans for the uk to become the "beating heart of a global networkeatures an interview with a nurse who had an affair with murderer david fuller, who sexually assaulted the bodies of more than 100 dead bodies in hospital morgues. and the star on sunday claims a strictly exclusive that aj odudu is so close to her dance partner kai widdrington she has met his parents. with me is lucy fisher, deputy political editor for the telegraph. and james rampton, features writer for the independent. welcome, both of you. let's start with the sunday times front page. new tory sleaze row as donors who pay £3 million get seats in the lords. it is an investigation by the sunday times and open democracy and they said wealthy benefactors appear to be granted a peerage if they take on the temporary role as party treasurer and increase their own donations beyond £3 million. lucy, what are your thoughts? it is donations beyond £3 million. lucy, what are your thoughts?— what are your thoughts? it is a fascinating _ what are your thoughts? it is a fascinating analysis, _ wh
foreign secretary liz truss has laid out plans for the uk to become the "beating heart of a global networkeatures an interview with a nurse who had an affair with murderer david fuller, who sexually assaulted the bodies of more than 100 dead bodies in hospital morgues. and the star on sunday claims a strictly exclusive that aj odudu is so close to her dance partner kai widdrington she has met his parents. with me is lucy fisher, deputy political editor for the telegraph. and james rampton,...
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the paper leads on an article written by the foreign secretary liz truss — in which she warns vladimirhameful manufactured migrant crisis" on europe's eastern border. the observer says the climate deal falls far short of what's needed. it also has a story about us businesswomanjennifer arcuri — with the headline: "howjohnson pledged help for my business to win my love". the sunday mirror leads with another story about conservative mps having a second job. the mail on sunday claims the outgoing head of the uk border force has triggered a political row by using strong language to describe the country's borders. and in the sunday express, the prime minister vows to pledges £50 million to find a cure for motor neurone disease. right, shall we begin with you calum. pick us up at the sunday times. (alum. pick us up at the sunday times. calum. pick us up at the sunday times. ., ., ,, ._ calum. pick us up at the sunday times. ., ., ,, .,y , times. the front of the sunday times focuses on cop26 _ times. the front of the sunday times focuses on cop26 and _ times. the front of the sunday times fo
the paper leads on an article written by the foreign secretary liz truss — in which she warns vladimirhameful manufactured migrant crisis" on europe's eastern border. the observer says the climate deal falls far short of what's needed. it also has a story about us businesswomanjennifer arcuri — with the headline: "howjohnson pledged help for my business to win my love". the sunday mirror leads with another story about conservative mps having a second job. the mail on sunday...
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it statement and the words from liz truss. , , . , , ., truss. consistent with. they do not deny, theyjust say, we didn't see that in the file from 30 years ago. so the fact that we have this statement from liz truss is, i suppose, a step in the right direction, but i think that has only come because of this book by stephen davies which was published in august, and it had testimony, i'm not sure if i am allowed to say in the uk the source of the testimony from the british embassy. but somebody did break ranks in august and admit that british airways had been briefed. when that narrative up until now had been that nobody at the embassy new and british airways had not been informed. british airways were fully aware that the invasion was imminent. aware that the invasion was imminent-_ aware that the invasion was imminent. ~ ., , ., �* imminent. won last question, i'm interested to _ imminent. won last question, i'm interested to know, _ imminent. won last question, i'm interested to know, having - imminent. won last question, i'm interested to know
it statement and the words from liz truss. , , . , , ., truss. consistent with. they do not deny, theyjust say, we didn't see that in the file from 30 years ago. so the fact that we have this statement from liz truss is, i suppose, a step in the right direction, but i think that has only come because of this book by stephen davies which was published in august, and it had testimony, i'm not sure if i am allowed to say in the uk the source of the testimony from the british embassy. but somebody...
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foreign secretary liz truss reiterated earlier denials that the flight was being used for a secret intelligencee flight 149 took off from london, heading to asia for making a stop over in kuwait and iraq invaded kuwait in the play was unable to take off and passengers and crew were taken hostage. many of them were badly mistreated over the coming months. what is a merge today in files is that the british ambassador made a phone call, as the invasion was starting and as the plane was in the air and circulated around whitehall that this was happening, bills never passed on to british airways and as a result, the plane landed. passengers and crew have welcomed that admission. but, they remain angry because they believe there's another secret that they think there were a group of undercover intelligence operatives on board who said they saw get off the flight. today, the government has stuck by its denial that the flight was exploited for some kind of intelligence mission and run 149 remains despite today's admission and apology. forty—six people have died after a bus crashed and burst into flames
foreign secretary liz truss reiterated earlier denials that the flight was being used for a secret intelligencee flight 149 took off from london, heading to asia for making a stop over in kuwait and iraq invaded kuwait in the play was unable to take off and passengers and crew were taken hostage. many of them were badly mistreated over the coming months. what is a merge today in files is that the british ambassador made a phone call, as the invasion was starting and as the plane was in the air...
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the foreign secretary, liz truss, has told the bbc that the uk is prepared to take legal action against the face of unwarranted threats. let's have a listen to what she said earlier on bbc breakfast. france has made completely unacceptable threats to our fishermen and to the channel islands in terms of their energy supply and we need them to withdraw those threats. if they do not withdraw those threats we are prepared to use the dispute resolution mechanism in the dispute resolution mechanism in the trade deal we signed with the eu to take action against the french. they have behaved unfairly. the fishing licences were awarded entirely in accordance with the trade deal be negotiated and we need them to withdraw those and reasonable threats they have made. the final seven countries on the uk's red travel list have now this been removed. travellers arriving into england from any part of the world will no longer have to quarantine in a hotel. the transport secretary said the red list category will remain in place however as a "precautionary measure" and will be brought back if needed. we c
the foreign secretary, liz truss, has told the bbc that the uk is prepared to take legal action against the face of unwarranted threats. let's have a listen to what she said earlier on bbc breakfast. france has made completely unacceptable threats to our fishermen and to the channel islands in terms of their energy supply and we need them to withdraw those threats. if they do not withdraw those threats we are prepared to use the dispute resolution mechanism in the dispute resolution mechanism...
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the foreign secretary, liz truss, has told the bbc that the uk is prepared to take legal action againstthdraw those threats. if they do not withdraw those threats, we are prepared to use the dispute resolution mechanism in the trade deal we signed with the eu to take action against the french. they have behaved unfairly. the fishing licences were awarded entirely in accordance with the trade deal we negotiated, and we need them to withdraw those unreasonable threats they have made. the queen has been photographed out driving, near windsor castle after being instructed by doctors to only undertake "desk—based duties" for two weeks. the 95—year—old monarch is seen here driving a green estate car. the images are said to have been taken this morning, and show her majesty wearing a signature headscarf and a pair of sunglasses. the queen had planned to be in glasgow for the cop26 summit but was advised by doctors to rest. the premier league club tottenham hotspur have sacked their manager nuno espirito santo — afterjust four months in charge. it follows a string of bad results, culminating in
the foreign secretary, liz truss, has told the bbc that the uk is prepared to take legal action againstthdraw those threats. if they do not withdraw those threats, we are prepared to use the dispute resolution mechanism in the trade deal we signed with the eu to take action against the french. they have behaved unfairly. the fishing licences were awarded entirely in accordance with the trade deal we negotiated, and we need them to withdraw those unreasonable threats they have made. the queen...
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the foreign secretary, liz truss, has told the bbc that the uk is prepared to take legal action againstface of unwarranted threats. lets have a listen to what she said earlier on bbc breakfast. france has made completely unacceptable threats to our fishermen and to the channel islands in terms of their energy supply and we need them to withdraw those threats. if they do not withdraw those threats we are prepared to use the dispute resolution mechanism in the trade deal we signed with the eu to take action against the french. they have behaved unfairly. the fishing licences were awarded entirely in accordance with the trade deal we negotiated and we need them to withdraw those unreasonable threats they have made. thailand is welcoming its first tourists today as it drops almost all quarantine requirements for foreign visitors from more than sixty countries as it tries to revive its vital tourism industry. i'm joined now by yuthasak supasorn, head of the thailand tourism authority. very good to have you with us. i imagine you are rather pleased that this news. ., , ., ., ., imagine you ar
the foreign secretary, liz truss, has told the bbc that the uk is prepared to take legal action againstface of unwarranted threats. lets have a listen to what she said earlier on bbc breakfast. france has made completely unacceptable threats to our fishermen and to the channel islands in terms of their energy supply and we need them to withdraw those threats. if they do not withdraw those threats we are prepared to use the dispute resolution mechanism in the trade deal we signed with the eu to...
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stones painted to remind him, to remind the government, they have a promise on the debt so i gave liz trusspt his word. [30 prime minister. i thought he would have kept his word.— have kept his word. do you still have kept his word. do you still have confidence _ have kept his word. do you still have confidence in _ have kept his word. do you still have confidence in this - have kept his word. do you still- have confidence in this government to help secure the release of mezzanine? i to help secure the release of mezzanine?— to help secure the release of mezzanine? ., ., mezzanine? i mean, i said to them bluntl , i mezzanine? i mean, i said to them bluntly, i would _ mezzanine? i mean, i said to them bluntly, i would not _ mezzanine? i mean, i said to them bluntly, i would not be _ mezzanine? i mean, i said to them bluntly, i would not be camping i mezzanine? i mean, i said to them i bluntly, i would not be camping here if i had confidence. this is as clear a statement as i know how to make, to say the current path is not working. i do fear that nazanin will be put back in prison. and it se
stones painted to remind him, to remind the government, they have a promise on the debt so i gave liz trusspt his word. [30 prime minister. i thought he would have kept his word.— have kept his word. do you still have kept his word. do you still have confidence _ have kept his word. do you still have confidence in _ have kept his word. do you still have confidence in this - have kept his word. do you still- have confidence in this government to help secure the release of mezzanine? i to help...
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. —— written to liz truss.s important the prime minister gets a handle on this.— handle on this. does that involve -a in: handle on this. does that involve paying the _ handle on this. does that involve paying the £400 _ handle on this. does that involve paying the £400 million - handle on this. does that involve paying the £400 million debt i handle on this. does that involve| paying the £400 million debt this country owes to iran for that failed tank order?— tank order? look, we do not negotiate — tank order? look, we do not negotiate with _ tank order? look, we do not. negotiate with hostage-takers tank order? look, we do not- negotiate with hostage-takers and negotiate with hostage—takers and thatis negotiate with hostage—takers and that is what the situation is. morad tahbaz, nazanin, anoosheh ashoori, they are all hostages being detained in iran, being held by the iranian government but there is no question, a court order determined the debt 13 years ago, jeremy hunt, the former foreign secretary has talk
. —— written to liz truss.s important the prime minister gets a handle on this.— handle on this. does that involve -a in: handle on this. does that involve paying the _ handle on this. does that involve paying the £400 _ handle on this. does that involve paying the £400 million - handle on this. does that involve paying the £400 million debt i handle on this. does that involve| paying the £400 million debt this country owes to iran for that failed tank order?— tank order? look, we...