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the lorry overtook the cyclist. this is the result. >> oh!the lorry turns all the way over, drives into that cyclist. in asia it all comes down to a feeling of losing face. >> this is extreme. >> oh! >> he got pummeled. >> yeah. >> the thing is, what would you have done in that situation? you've just had a lorry driven at you, the driver opens up, runs at you, something in his hands. clearly being very aggressive. that cyclist, boink! night-night. the lorry driver arrested for a rash act, endangering the safety of others. the cyclist is assisting because of his voluntarily causing hurt. here's the craze thing, if the lorry driver is found guilty he could face six months in jail, $1,800 fine. if the cyclist were to be found guilty, he could face two years in jail and a $3,700 fine. >> no, he was defending himself. i don't know about the rules and example lations on these streets but where i'm from that's what happens. >> lot of people agree with you. >>> is there anything worse than sitting in traffic? >> no, not much. >> there is one thing th
the lorry overtook the cyclist. this is the result. >> oh!the lorry turns all the way over, drives into that cyclist. in asia it all comes down to a feeling of losing face. >> this is extreme. >> oh! >> he got pummeled. >> yeah. >> the thing is, what would you have done in that situation? you've just had a lorry driven at you, the driver opens up, runs at you, something in his hands. clearly being very aggressive. that cyclist, boink! night-night. the lorry...
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catastrophic, everybody agrees, and the bbc and other channels were showing wonderful pictures of lorriesacking up on the m6. she is wearing the right wing of her party because this is an internal struggle in the tory party. she is trying to get them to on side to vote for her deal. some of them have already said that her deal is better than no deal, and they have asked her to commit to resigning once the vote has passed. what about the referendum, a second one? is that still possible? i think it is highly unlikely, the view of the government, the tory party, has a lwa ys government, the tory party, has always been that they called for the referendum, they need to follow the result of that referendum although it wasn't the one that they wanted, mostly, and if they had a second
catastrophic, everybody agrees, and the bbc and other channels were showing wonderful pictures of lorriesacking up on the m6. she is wearing the right wing of her party because this is an internal struggle in the tory party. she is trying to get them to on side to vote for her deal. some of them have already said that her deal is better than no deal, and they have asked her to commit to resigning once the vote has passed. what about the referendum, a second one? is that still possible? i think...
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more than 10,000 lorries passed through dover on peak days.y businesses have warned about the potential for delays if there is an ideal brexit. the fear is that any new customs checks could lead to cu es new customs checks could lead to cu es of new customs checks could lead to cues of lorries in the south—east of england. we have seen long queues here before. the last time in 2015, roads were brought to a standstill. the authorities have been planning to avoid a repeat of that. highway england is putting the final preparation in place, despite the postponement. 0ne section of the mat 20 is due to be closed overnight. a new road layout will be in place from monday morning. the port does not expect any delays but, if there is any brexit related disruption, madison airport can also be used. the plan is known as operation block, designed to cope with 11,000 lorries a day while other traffic should see little disruption. the government wants the uk to leave the eu with a deal. an investigation has finished into whether or not president trump's cam
more than 10,000 lorries passed through dover on peak days.y businesses have warned about the potential for delays if there is an ideal brexit. the fear is that any new customs checks could lead to cu es new customs checks could lead to cu es of new customs checks could lead to cues of lorries in the south—east of england. we have seen long queues here before. the last time in 2015, roads were brought to a standstill. the authorities have been planning to avoid a repeat of that. highway...
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in that scenario dropping out of the european union will mean there will be backup of money lorries while they have to deal with the paperwork of actually getting their goods through i think really more important what really some of us might want to focus on is that on them is the biggest financial center in the world and there are a lot of derivatives and a lot of financial instruments that might be affected by dropping out like this sterling will take a hit the european union will take a hit and that might have some intended consequences for asia and other parts of the world. what's what's the best option for you then would it be some sort of a softer breaks in or perhaps a second referendum. well we've got three scenarios here we've got dropping now without a deal. we've got a situation we're getting the extension of all it's cool fifty and then we might get a soft breaks it now the extension if it's three six or nine months can lead to any think in that time and that will be up to the e.u. to accept. by the prime minister in a week or so as time just one week before we really sa
in that scenario dropping out of the european union will mean there will be backup of money lorries while they have to deal with the paperwork of actually getting their goods through i think really more important what really some of us might want to focus on is that on them is the biggest financial center in the world and there are a lot of derivatives and a lot of financial instruments that might be affected by dropping out like this sterling will take a hit the european union will take a hit...
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iam lorry park but could recover costs.ur costs are quite considerable in terms of moving works of art. brexit will end freedom of movement, and some say that has driven europeans here back home already. the owner of this shop says it could prove fatal to his business, so he might follow.|j says it could prove fatal to his business, so he might follow. i hope stay with europe or get good deal with europe. i don't know exactly what wrecks it —— what brexit is for. is it about foreign people or is it the economy? as the sunsets potentially on the brexit deadline, what clear here in margate is that brexit is not just what clear here in margate is that brexit is notjust about politics or ideology, it is about real people's jobs, homes and future. that is what is at stake. a senior executive of the chinese tech company huawei is suing the canadian authorities in relation to her arrest at vancouver airport last year. lawyers for meng wanzhou say she was unlawfully detained. let's get the latest from lee carter in toronto. tell us
iam lorry park but could recover costs.ur costs are quite considerable in terms of moving works of art. brexit will end freedom of movement, and some say that has driven europeans here back home already. the owner of this shop says it could prove fatal to his business, so he might follow.|j says it could prove fatal to his business, so he might follow. i hope stay with europe or get good deal with europe. i don't know exactly what wrecks it —— what brexit is for. is it about foreign people...
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say it is a lorry going over to france.they will need to make sure that their clients have filled out all their clients have filled out all the paperwork, electronic, make sure that they have the reference number, the reference number of the company, and they will need to make sure they have that, not just and they will need to make sure they have that, notjust for one shipment, but for all of the shipments on board their truck. you could have very easily more than 100 shipments on—board the truck, so you can imagine how complex this is going to be. then they will have to make sure that everything has been pre—lodged correctly with the right authorities. and they will then be told whether to go into an orange lane ora told whether to go into an orange lane or a green lane when they finally arrive in france. the system is based on the premise that there would be a minority of trucks in the orange lane. but anything from scanning the wrong document to not having completed the formalities, may for just having completed the for
say it is a lorry going over to france.they will need to make sure that their clients have filled out all their clients have filled out all the paperwork, electronic, make sure that they have the reference number, the reference number of the company, and they will need to make sure they have that, not just and they will need to make sure they have that, notjust for one shipment, but for all of the shipments on board their truck. you could have very easily more than 100 shipments on—board the...
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we speak to the parents of an autistic woman who died after being hit by a lorry.tiple failures in her care. how easy is it to be environmentally friendly? we look at how our group of students got on in their month—long sustainability challenge, covering everything from fashion and plastics to food and energy. the parents of an autistic woman who died after being hit by a lorry on the a1 have told this programme they feel completely vindicated after a coronerfound there had been multiple failures in her care and described her death as "an avoidable tragedy". colette mcculloch had high—functioning autism, anorexia and anxiety. the 35—year—old was a voluntary patient at a specialist residential service in bedfordshire when she died injuly 2016. but in the time leading up to her death, colette was repeatedly found drunk in nearby towns. colette's parents, andy and amanda mcculloch, are here with me now. you heard from the coroner yesterday, we will talk more about that. first of all, tell us more about colette, your daughter? she was the happiest, most energetic littl
we speak to the parents of an autistic woman who died after being hit by a lorry.tiple failures in her care. how easy is it to be environmentally friendly? we look at how our group of students got on in their month—long sustainability challenge, covering everything from fashion and plastics to food and energy. the parents of an autistic woman who died after being hit by a lorry on the a1 have told this programme they feel completely vindicated after a coronerfound there had been multiple...
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member state to the south i see me going to shit what's the lorry so we're going to this big shit. my day through that through that door let's share that shit. in the so if i were to have even thought that if it's impossible i getting rid of controls didn't get rid of smuggling completely fireworks which are banned in the republic of ireland are still taken across regularly there are legal in the north and sales of them are brisk in the border region. and foreign diesel subsidized by the e.u. also often crosses the border illegally as does heating oil from northern ireland that's not been slapped with a value added tax because there are no controls. conor patterson remembers a very different time into the one nine hundred ninety s. thousands of trucks were checked by customs officials in the sheds they disappeared with the advent of the e.u. single market here but breaks it could bring it all back along with a return of more professional organized smuggling faith and the irish republic and lying with base prices across the years at waller a ups on cheap basis being on board that th
member state to the south i see me going to shit what's the lorry so we're going to this big shit. my day through that through that door let's share that shit. in the so if i were to have even thought that if it's impossible i getting rid of controls didn't get rid of smuggling completely fireworks which are banned in the republic of ireland are still taken across regularly there are legal in the north and sales of them are brisk in the border region. and foreign diesel subsidized by the e.u....
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member state to the cells i see me going into a shed what's the lorry australia so when i go into this big shit. my day through that door that door let's share that shit are also not in the say the virus so he thought that if it's impossible getting rid of controls didn't get rid of smuggling completely fireworks which are banned in the republic of ireland are still taken across regularly they're legal in the north and sales of them are brisk in the border region. and foreign diesel subsidized by the e.u. also often crosses the border illegally as does heating oil from northern ireland that's not been slapped with a value added tax because there are no controls. conor patterson remembers a very different time into the one nine hundred ninety s. thousands of trucks were checked by customs officials in the sheds they disappeared with the advent of the e.u. single market here but bricks it could bring it all back along with the return of more professional organized smuggling beef and the irish republic and lying with base prices across the years at waller it on cheap beef is paying on cor
member state to the cells i see me going into a shed what's the lorry australia so when i go into this big shit. my day through that door that door let's share that shit are also not in the say the virus so he thought that if it's impossible getting rid of controls didn't get rid of smuggling completely fireworks which are banned in the republic of ireland are still taken across regularly they're legal in the north and sales of them are brisk in the border region. and foreign diesel subsidized...
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to run short of food supplies and medication supplies we could see food rotting at the border and lorries piling up that are bringing that food it could be transport issues so a number of issues really that immediately affect people's life here so. we know that in the u.k. is going to bring this whole business back to parliaments and. voting in the meantime what is possible to do this process of sort of sit and wait for something to happen. well the contingency planning is in full swing now that the you presumes that no deal breaks it is the most likely scenario and that means they look into all sorts of directions how do enterprises prepare custom controls over over the past year new customs officers have been recruited in cali which is the border point close to the british border or so the next point of access to the continent so all sorts of preparations also legal preparations are in full swing but the e.u. has made it very clear what happens in a no deal breck's it is they will will make a unilateral proposals to the u.k. for instance on citizen rights but they won't come close to an
to run short of food supplies and medication supplies we could see food rotting at the border and lorries piling up that are bringing that food it could be transport issues so a number of issues really that immediately affect people's life here so. we know that in the u.k. is going to bring this whole business back to parliaments and. voting in the meantime what is possible to do this process of sort of sit and wait for something to happen. well the contingency planning is in full swing now...
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of the lorry or truck division the sentiment for i.p.o.'s remains subdued contribution in frankfurt with the latest thank you conor. after three years of planning and building it's time to raise the anchor the new cruise ship spectrum of the seas has left the shipyard and pop and germany nearly thirty five meters long the luxury liner was steered out to the north sea along the river the launch should have taken place earlier but the water levels on the river were too high a ship has eighteen decks and space for over four thousand passengers. and that's it from me and the business team you can find a lot more about these and other stories on our website. com slash business and of course on facebook and twitter stay tuned to you right after this quick check on global markets the culture team will have all the latest from the world of arts and culture i'm stephen burns in berlin thanks for watching. present bureaucrats most. at its most exciting. most creative. trying to taste the thing to really charming. and resistible. on t.w. . her. first
of the lorry or truck division the sentiment for i.p.o.'s remains subdued contribution in frankfurt with the latest thank you conor. after three years of planning and building it's time to raise the anchor the new cruise ship spectrum of the seas has left the shipyard and pop and germany nearly thirty five meters long the luxury liner was steered out to the north sea along the river the launch should have taken place earlier but the water levels on the river were too high a ship has eighteen...
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and spain as a company helping the owners the cars buses and lorries to cancel out their emissions by growing gardens on the top of the vehicles. and northern holland a pilot project to time seventy meters of bike paths into solar runs is creating enough and interest to power three households to one year. but at slightly. for different options so that individuals and communities can reduce the impact of human activity on our planet. the wells pollinate says are in decline. in this episode of. entomologists on opposite sides of the planet protecting insights of all sizes crucial to preserving food chains. i've come to the u.k. to see how old industrial sites are being turned into bug reserves in an attempt to reverse this worrying trend. fighting insect to get on on al-jazeera. for some meds murder. for others is a way of life. a battle is raging between the whaling industry and conservationists as the future of whaling an icelandic waters is decided. people in power are killing whales on a jersey or. al-jazeera where ever you are. lost and abandoned found and say. one on one east reve
and spain as a company helping the owners the cars buses and lorries to cancel out their emissions by growing gardens on the top of the vehicles. and northern holland a pilot project to time seventy meters of bike paths into solar runs is creating enough and interest to power three households to one year. but at slightly. for different options so that individuals and communities can reduce the impact of human activity on our planet. the wells pollinate says are in decline. in this episode of....
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and spain as a company helping the owners of cars buses and lorries to cancel out their emissions by growing gardens on the top of that vehicles. and to know that holland's a pilot project to time seventy metres of bike paths into solar runs is creating enough and it just to power three households to one year. projects like these. the different options that individuals and communities can reduce the impact of human activity on our planet. the world's pollinate says are in decline. in this episode of arthritis we meet entomologists on opposite sides of the planet protecting insects of all sizes crucial to preserving food chains. i've come to the u.k. to see how old industrial sites are being turned into bug reserves in an attempt to reverse this worrying trend. fighting insect to get on on al-jazeera. it's a daunting climb to one of the holiest sites in due time tiger's nest ball astri seems to defy gravity every few cities is expected to complete the pilgrimage to ensure peace and happiness when it became a democracy in two thousand and eight the time put happiness at the center of a
and spain as a company helping the owners of cars buses and lorries to cancel out their emissions by growing gardens on the top of that vehicles. and to know that holland's a pilot project to time seventy metres of bike paths into solar runs is creating enough and it just to power three households to one year. projects like these. the different options that individuals and communities can reduce the impact of human activity on our planet. the world's pollinate says are in decline. in this...
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will run short of foot supplies and medication supplies, we could see food rotting at the border and lorries piling up that could bring the food that there could be transferred issues, number of issues that immediately affect people's lives here. phil: we know in the u.k. theresa may will bring this business back to parliament and there will be some more voting. what does brussels do, does brussels sit and wait for something to happen? reporter: the contingency planning is in full swing that they u -- the u resumes there is no an area. they look in all sorts of directions, how do -- new customs officers have been recruited in calais which is the border part closer to the british border. so all sorts of preparation and legal preparations are in full swing. the eu has made it very clear what happens in a no deal breaks it is they will make a unilateral proposal to the u.k.. on citizen rights for instance but they will not come close to anything like a deal which the u.k. could negotiate. it will only be emergency operations that are taking place anand not a soft brexit that cod be prepared bec
will run short of foot supplies and medication supplies, we could see food rotting at the border and lorries piling up that could bring the food that there could be transferred issues, number of issues that immediately affect people's lives here. phil: we know in the u.k. theresa may will bring this business back to parliament and there will be some more voting. what does brussels do, does brussels sit and wait for something to happen? reporter: the contingency planning is in full swing that...
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in landfills some goes bad on fields or if not properly refrigerated in storage containers or on lorries but a lot of what gets dumped is actually perfectly edible europeans alone throw away around one hundred fifteen kilos of food per person per year that shocking considering eight hundred twenty one million people worldwide suffered from chronic undernourishment in twenty eighteen some of them in your. once a week stanislav opens up his garage for the needy he distributes groceries mostly to pensioners and single mothers today he has pizzas that have almost reached their sell by date supermarkets are no longer allowed to throw these products away they are legally obligated to give them to charity organizations. to frank of us happy she can now invite her grandchildren to dinner. you know i have a very small monthly pension like one hundred fifty euros and if you have to buy coal and pay for electricity it can get pretty bad. drops by stanislav garage every week she's only thirty but is unable to work due to heart problems she's eligible for a mere one hundred sixty euros of government
in landfills some goes bad on fields or if not properly refrigerated in storage containers or on lorries but a lot of what gets dumped is actually perfectly edible europeans alone throw away around one hundred fifteen kilos of food per person per year that shocking considering eight hundred twenty one million people worldwide suffered from chronic undernourishment in twenty eighteen some of them in your. once a week stanislav opens up his garage for the needy he distributes groceries mostly to...
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the rich kids who were smuggled into elite colleges through bribes things got suspicious when the lorry loughlin tried to send the families maltese to. tekton school. was one of the most. students in forensic biology. but there is another scandal brewing less attention saudi arabia the u.a.e. qatar kuwait bahrain oman have provided to the region dollars to u.s. universities from twenty to twenty people started asking questions when an m. roddy prince and the family's journey to get help but he failed all of this exams genies are no further you go just ask will smith. now he's and several thousand wishes georgetown carnegie mellon and northwestern established branch campuses and carter n.y.u. and michigan state have branches in the u.a.e. and so do many others these princes are not warmongering oil barons who hate human rights and laugh at the mention of workers' rights how could they be when abu dhabi has an n.y.u. campus where you can visit in our gallery that promotes so much free thinking that this. could be called our. the mother of washington post columnist jamal khashoggi made man
the rich kids who were smuggled into elite colleges through bribes things got suspicious when the lorry loughlin tried to send the families maltese to. tekton school. was one of the most. students in forensic biology. but there is another scandal brewing less attention saudi arabia the u.a.e. qatar kuwait bahrain oman have provided to the region dollars to u.s. universities from twenty to twenty people started asking questions when an m. roddy prince and the family's journey to get help but he...
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to the port of dover was closed overnight, contingency plans are being made in case long queues of lorries cross the channel. a new road layout will be in place from monday. us—backed kurdish forces say they've defeated islamic state militants and conquered their last, small foothold in syria. syrian democratic forces have been fighting the remaining jihadists outside the village of baghuz. let's just take a look at how their territory has diminished. back in january 2015, the areas marked in red were under the control of the group. but since then, it's slowly declined as islamic state were pushed back , and over the course of the last four years their control has dwindled. and by the start of this year, they only held a few small areas of territory. recent fighting has focused on the area near baghuz, and today us—backed forces in syria claim they've taken back that final strip of land. the sdf‘s announcement of a victory marks the culmination of a weeks long final assault on baghuz, a small piece of territory where thousands of fighters and their families had been holed up. aleem maqbool
to the port of dover was closed overnight, contingency plans are being made in case long queues of lorries cross the channel. a new road layout will be in place from monday. us—backed kurdish forces say they've defeated islamic state militants and conquered their last, small foothold in syria. syrian democratic forces have been fighting the remaining jihadists outside the village of baghuz. let's just take a look at how their territory has diminished. back in january 2015, the areas marked in...
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lorries trying to get to the uk from calais are facing travel disruptions due to an ongoing protest bye concerned they haven't been given enough time to prepare for the possible impact of brexit — and are also unhappy about pay and conditions. the northern ireland secretary, karen bradley, is facing calls to resign after telling mps that deaths at the hands of soldiers and police during the troubles were not crimes. her comments were criticised by sinn fein and other parties. ms bradley later returned to the commons to clarify her position — saying evidence of wrongdoing should always be investigated. let's talk about tonight's football. manchester united have reached the quarterfinals of the champions league, in a remarkable comeback against paris saint germain. united were trailing by two goals, after the first leg. but they beat the french champions 3—1 tonight, with a controversial late penalty. andy swiss reports. it wasn't quite mission impossible, but it was close. 2—0 down after the first leg, beset by injuries, surely manchester united had no way back? so how about this, then?
lorries trying to get to the uk from calais are facing travel disruptions due to an ongoing protest bye concerned they haven't been given enough time to prepare for the possible impact of brexit — and are also unhappy about pay and conditions. the northern ireland secretary, karen bradley, is facing calls to resign after telling mps that deaths at the hands of soldiers and police during the troubles were not crimes. her comments were criticised by sinn fein and other parties. ms bradley later...
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there is no deal, it is possible we might see delays at the ports, which could cause disruption for lorrieschain is really efficient, any added friction i doing customs checks and paperwork, will mean extra costs. the government's impact assessments released this week warned that some food prices are likely to increase. for instance, fresh produce like lettuce and tomatoes from spain. what will also affect prices is what tariffs or taxes are applied, as products across the eu— uk border. now the government could choose to lower tariffs or lose them altogether. that could mean cheaper food coming from other parts of the world. but you have to factor in things like a likely fall in the pound, which would make impacts —— imports more expensive. if we leave with a deal then things stay the same. that is because it will be a 21 month transition period as we try to figure out what our future trading relationship will be with the eu. how can brexit affect my holiday plans to europe? first things first, with or without a deal, planes will still fly to and from the eu after the 29th of march. that i
there is no deal, it is possible we might see delays at the ports, which could cause disruption for lorrieschain is really efficient, any added friction i doing customs checks and paperwork, will mean extra costs. the government's impact assessments released this week warned that some food prices are likely to increase. for instance, fresh produce like lettuce and tomatoes from spain. what will also affect prices is what tariffs or taxes are applied, as products across the eu— uk border. now...
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there is no deal, it is possible we may see delays at the ports, which could cause disruption for lorriesny added friction, like doing customs checks will mean extra costs. the government's own impact assessments, released just this week, warn that some food prices are likely to increase, for instance fresh produce like lettuce and tomatoes from spain. what will also affect prices is what tariffs or taxes are applied when products cross the eu—uk border. now, the government could choose to lower tariffs or lose them altogether, so that could mean cheaperfood coming in from other parts of the world. that said, you have to factor in things like a likely fall in the pound, which would make imports more expensive. if we leave with a deal, then things stay the same. that is because there will be a 21—month transition period as we try to figure out what our future trading relationship will be with the eu. first things first — with or without a deal, planes will still be flying to to and from the eu after 29 march. that is something both european leaders and the government have promised. ferries
there is no deal, it is possible we may see delays at the ports, which could cause disruption for lorriesny added friction, like doing customs checks will mean extra costs. the government's own impact assessments, released just this week, warn that some food prices are likely to increase, for instance fresh produce like lettuce and tomatoes from spain. what will also affect prices is what tariffs or taxes are applied when products cross the eu—uk border. now, the government could choose to...
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department for transport contracted three suppliers to provide additional freight capacity on ferries for lorries were handed out in a "secretive" way. his handling of this shambles has been shameful. i, for one, have no confidence in his handling of this. he really should think about walking. the record of this transport secretary is that of a departmental wrecking ball. research into the total cost of the secretary of state's mistakes, both in his current role and at the department forjustice, found that he has cost the taxpayer {2.7 billion. there is a complete lack of humility with regards to the fact that £33 million of public money, taxpayers' money, has been wasted. could he just stand up and say sorry to them? i very much regret the fact that we were taken to court. i very much regret the fact we were taken to court. it was a risk that we acknowledged was there. but i stand by the decision to make sure that we could guarantee the supply of drugs to the nhs in the event of a no deal brexit. many of us on these benches have considerable sympathy with the secretary of state. we believe that
department for transport contracted three suppliers to provide additional freight capacity on ferries for lorries were handed out in a "secretive" way. his handling of this shambles has been shameful. i, for one, have no confidence in his handling of this. he really should think about walking. the record of this transport secretary is that of a departmental wrecking ball. research into the total cost of the secretary of state's mistakes, both in his current role and at the department...
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to the port of dover was closed overnight, contingency plans are being made in case long queues of lorries layout will be in place from monday. a teenager has been stabbed and killed in west london. scotland yard say the victim, believed to be a 17—year—old boy, was found seriously injured after reports of a fight outside a block of flats in in union lane, isleworth. 0ur news correspondent jane—frances kelly is in isleworth in west london. wa nt to want to be known about what happened and about this fatality? you can see the crime scene tends behind me. the whole estate has been cordoned off. what we know is that the police were called to an incident, reports of a fight at around 10:30pm. they found a seriously injured teenager with sta b a seriously injured teenager with stab wounds. they tried to give the teenager, believed to be a 17—year—old boy, first aid before the ambulance arrived, but sadly he was pronounced dead at the scene. a postmortem examination will take place, and formal identification. residents here are extremely shocked. they say there have been some reports of anti—soc
to the port of dover was closed overnight, contingency plans are being made in case long queues of lorries layout will be in place from monday. a teenager has been stabbed and killed in west london. scotland yard say the victim, believed to be a 17—year—old boy, was found seriously injured after reports of a fight outside a block of flats in in union lane, isleworth. 0ur news correspondent jane—frances kelly is in isleworth in west london. wa nt to want to be known about what happened and...
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road around a local community leader who had been hit by a car, and were then themselves hit by a lorry amphibian populations across the world over the past 50 years. researchers have linked the mass deaths to cause is a virulent disease spread by human activity. it has caused declines in more than 500 species of frogs, toads and salamanders — and caused the extinction of 90. this makes it the disease that has damaged biodiversity the most. in christchurch new zealand, more than 20,000 people have attended an open air service of remembrance for the people shot dead by a far—right gunman in two mosques a fortnight ago. the prime minister, jacinda ardern, said new zealand was not immune to the virus of hate but could be the nation that found the cure. hywel griffith was at the service. linda susan armstrong. musa nur awale. the names of the fallen, the 50 who came to pray. as new zealand remembered the victims of the mosque shootings, its prime minister called on the nation to stay united, far beyond these days of mourning. we will remember the tears of our nation and the new resolve we h
road around a local community leader who had been hit by a car, and were then themselves hit by a lorry amphibian populations across the world over the past 50 years. researchers have linked the mass deaths to cause is a virulent disease spread by human activity. it has caused declines in more than 500 species of frogs, toads and salamanders — and caused the extinction of 90. this makes it the disease that has damaged biodiversity the most. in christchurch new zealand, more than 20,000 people...
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department for transport contracted three suppliers to provide additional freight capacity on ferries for lorriestunnel said the contracts were handed out in a "secretive" way. i have no confidence in his handling of this. should think about walking. the record of this transport secretary is that of a departmental wrecking ball. the total cost of the mistakes, it has cost the taxpayer {2.7 billion. there is a complete lack of humility with regard to the fact that £33 million of public money has been wasted. could he stand up and say sorry? i regret the fact that we were taken to court. i regret that. it was a risk that we acknowledged was there. i stand by the decision to make sure that we could guarantee the supply of drugs to the nhs in the event of a new deal brexit. of a —— no deal brexit. many of us have sympathy. we believe that he was urging his colleagues for the last two years to make contingency planning for no deal and he was frustrated by other people, perhaps in the cabinet, who did not want to do so. if mistakes have been made because of these decisions it is not the fault of my hon
department for transport contracted three suppliers to provide additional freight capacity on ferries for lorriestunnel said the contracts were handed out in a "secretive" way. i have no confidence in his handling of this. should think about walking. the record of this transport secretary is that of a departmental wrecking ball. the total cost of the mistakes, it has cost the taxpayer {2.7 billion. there is a complete lack of humility with regard to the fact that £33 million of...
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turner gallery, it has some eu funds and its directorfears brexit could not only turn kent into a lorryrried about what happens with the pound versus the euro because obviously our costs are quite considerable in terms of moving works of art. brexit will end freedom of movement and some say that has driven europeans here back home already. the owner of this shop says it could prove fatal to his business, so he might follow. i hope stay with europe or doing a good deal with europe. we still don't know what is exactly brexit. is it about foreign people or is it about the economy? as the sun sets potentially on the brexit deadline, what is clear here in margate is that brexit isn'tjust about politics or ideology, it's about real people's jobs, their homes, theirfuture. that is what's at stake. geeta guru—murthy, bbc news, margate. the funeral of the former england goalkeeper, gordon banks, is taking place. the world cup winner died last month at the age of 81. the service is being held at stoke minster — on the 47th anniversary of stoke city's league cup win. john mcmanus is in stoke now.
turner gallery, it has some eu funds and its directorfears brexit could not only turn kent into a lorryrried about what happens with the pound versus the euro because obviously our costs are quite considerable in terms of moving works of art. brexit will end freedom of movement and some say that has driven europeans here back home already. the owner of this shop says it could prove fatal to his business, so he might follow. i hope stay with europe or doing a good deal with europe. we still...
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the lorries were stopped at iam in the morning on the motorway. on the way to the sale?ed around and came back. the last—minute price was £16 million, but a consortium of charities couldn't find that much, so the prince's charities foundation borrowed £20 million to plug the 93p- borrowed £20 million to plug the gap. the loan was secured on neighbouring land, but then came the financial crash. by 2009, the land was worth far less than the debt. to get out of the financial hole, the foundation had to cut the debt by raising £5 million from private donors. 0ne raising £5 million from private donors. one was ruben vardanyan, a wealthy russian banker. between 2009 and 2011, the prince's charities foundation received three payments adding up to about £150,000. the last of them went to a branch of the royal bank here in this round in central london. the company that sent them was called qantas division ltd, and what is significant is on the amount, it is what we now know about that company. coutts said it doesn't comment on individual cases but was committed to fighting money—
the lorries were stopped at iam in the morning on the motorway. on the way to the sale?ed around and came back. the last—minute price was £16 million, but a consortium of charities couldn't find that much, so the prince's charities foundation borrowed £20 million to plug the 93p- borrowed £20 million to plug the gap. the loan was secured on neighbouring land, but then came the financial crash. by 2009, the land was worth far less than the debt. to get out of the financial hole, the...
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lorries heading for the uk through calais, dunkirk and the eurotunnel are facing a third day of longe of industrial action by french customs officers. these are the images from yesterday. they're demanding more pay and resources ahead of brexit and are taking much longer than usual to carry out inspections. it's led to queues several kilometres long. an italian trade official has told the financial times that his country plans to formally back china's belt and road initative. the trade and development strategy is designed to help beijing boost foreign trade. the agreement is likely to be signed when president xi visits rome later this month. it would make italy the first g7 country to endorse the controversial scheme. former nissan chairman carlos ghosn has walked out ofjail today after spending almost four months in detention. let's ta ke let's take you to the live pictures. this is the image into the care of the van that has left present with carlos ghosn on board. we have been looking at the images over the course of the last few hours of him leaving and it seems that he sneaked o
lorries heading for the uk through calais, dunkirk and the eurotunnel are facing a third day of longe of industrial action by french customs officers. these are the images from yesterday. they're demanding more pay and resources ahead of brexit and are taking much longer than usual to carry out inspections. it's led to queues several kilometres long. an italian trade official has told the financial times that his country plans to formally back china's belt and road initative. the trade and...
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here, 1.2 million lorries cross the channel every year.is agreed, by the end of the month, every firm transporting cargo via the netherlands will be required to submit their customs declarations digitally in advance. failure to do so will see them blocked from entering the ferry terminal. the netherlands would be one of the countries worst hit by a no deal. what they don't want is to agree to an extension that will only extend the uncertainty. as all the european member countries will have to agree, it is important the uk not only asks for this extension which will generally meet with their opponents but it will also make clear what the extension will be used for. after the meeting here, the dutch prime minister tweeted there is only one deal. european leaders are now waiting for a request from theresa may to delay. making up their minds will be dictated by economic and political self interest. theresa may acknowledges her robust exchanges at these gatherings and she has gone home disappointed in the past. anna holligan, bbc news. well, to
here, 1.2 million lorries cross the channel every year.is agreed, by the end of the month, every firm transporting cargo via the netherlands will be required to submit their customs declarations digitally in advance. failure to do so will see them blocked from entering the ferry terminal. the netherlands would be one of the countries worst hit by a no deal. what they don't want is to agree to an extension that will only extend the uncertainty. as all the european member countries will have to...
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department for transport contracted three suppliers to provide additional freight capacity on ferries for lorriesof a no—deal brexit. but eurotunnel says the contracts were handed out in a secretive way. wasn't as part of the gimmick of a secretive wife wasn't as part of the agreement, eurotunnel has agreed to make some improvements to the firms awarded ferry contracts, one had already had still cancelled after the irish company backing it pulled out. chris grayling, who has faced criticism for not turning up to the commons on monday to answer questions, explain how the decision been made. we collectively across government as a result of decisions and cabinet committees took a decision to go to the ferry industry to secure capacity to guarantee delivery of drugs to this country in the event of a no—deal brexit. that was a conscious decision, it was the right decision and what we did, i will not, will not come on we did was we talked to all of the current ferries operators operating across the north sea and the english channel plus any other operator that has had tangible plans to do so. that is w
department for transport contracted three suppliers to provide additional freight capacity on ferries for lorriesof a no—deal brexit. but eurotunnel says the contracts were handed out in a secretive way. wasn't as part of the gimmick of a secretive wife wasn't as part of the agreement, eurotunnel has agreed to make some improvements to the firms awarded ferry contracts, one had already had still cancelled after the irish company backing it pulled out. chris grayling, who has faced criticism...
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to the port of dover was closed overnight, contingency plans are being made in case long queues of lorriesa new road layout will be in place from monday. police are appealing for witnesses and information following a fatal stabbing in west london. scotland yard say the victim, believed to be a 17—year—old boy, was found seriously injured after reports of a fight outside a block of flats in in union lane, isleworth. the victim, who still hasn't been formally identified, died at the scene a short time later. earlier, our news correspondent jane—frances kelly gave us this update from the scene. well, a crime scene tent is behind me, the area has been cordoned off. what we know is that at about 10:30pm yesterday police were called after reports of a fight. eyewitnesses say they saw two attackers, this has not been confirmed by police. they found a teenage boy believed to be 17 with serious injuries, stab wounds. they tried to give him first aid before the ambulance arrived but he was pronounced dead at the scene. a postmortem examination will take place in due course and formal identification.
to the port of dover was closed overnight, contingency plans are being made in case long queues of lorriesa new road layout will be in place from monday. police are appealing for witnesses and information following a fatal stabbing in west london. scotland yard say the victim, believed to be a 17—year—old boy, was found seriously injured after reports of a fight outside a block of flats in in union lane, isleworth. the victim, who still hasn't been formally identified, died at the scene a...
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reputation or lives of others my view as a lawyer is that you should stop short of denying what the lorries so if the law says that people are entitled if they're gay to be married then that should be carried out even if people may have personal and indeed religious reservations about that with i think you know this is this is something which is not universal unfortunately you know you go to the united states for example i mean it's commonly known that you cannot defame the dead well in seven states in the united states there is legislation which says it's contrary to the law to defame the dead in saudi arabia if you defame the government it's charged under terrorism legislation so it's a real hot spot around the world you've only got to look at turkey and see the last of crackdown on freedom of speech and terms of the press there and you realize that country is going to a very nasty place. and of course you're training to be a social worker and outlook going to be people from very different backgrounds very different opinions walks of life etc i mean isn't part of that profession being a s
reputation or lives of others my view as a lawyer is that you should stop short of denying what the lorries so if the law says that people are entitled if they're gay to be married then that should be carried out even if people may have personal and indeed religious reservations about that with i think you know this is this is something which is not universal unfortunately you know you go to the united states for example i mean it's commonly known that you cannot defame the dead well in seven...
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to the port of dover was closed overnight, contingency plans are being made in case long queues of lorriest will be in place from monday. the mother of libby squire, the hull student whose body was found in the humber estuary on wednesday, has paid an emotional tribute to her beautiful girl, and said no family should have to endure what hers has gone through. the 21—year—old's body was found seven weeks after she went missing following a night out on the 1st of february. humberside police is treating her death as a potential homicide. writing on facebook, libby's mother lisa squire said she'd lost one of the most precious things in her life, and that her heart is broken. she said that it was an honour, privilege and a joy to have been libby's mother, that she kept her safe as long as she could, and that she was so sorry she could not keep her safe on the night that she vanished. a teenager has been stabbed and killed in west london. scotland yard say the victim, believed to be a 17—year—old boy, was found seriously injured after reports of a fight outside a block of flats in in union lane,
to the port of dover was closed overnight, contingency plans are being made in case long queues of lorriest will be in place from monday. the mother of libby squire, the hull student whose body was found in the humber estuary on wednesday, has paid an emotional tribute to her beautiful girl, and said no family should have to endure what hers has gone through. the 21—year—old's body was found seven weeks after she went missing following a night out on the 1st of february. humberside police...
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lorries trying to get to the uk from calais are facing travel disruptions due to an ongoing protest bythey haven't been given enough time to prepare for the possible impact of brexit and are also unhappy about pay and conditions. the northern ireland secretary karen bradley is facing calls to resign after telling mps that deaths at the hands of soldiers and police during the troubles were not crimes. her comments were criticised by sinn fein and other parties. ms bradley later returned to the commons to clarify her position, saying evidence of wrongdoing should always be investigated. two conservative councillors have resigned from the party after being accused of sharing or liking islamaphobic posts on social media. len milner and chris smith are both members of east staffordshire council and had liked an image on facebook depicting a mock—beheading of the london mayor, the labour politician sadiq khan. mr milner said he had been cleared of wrongdoing by the council but had resigned from the party to avoid upset. illegal immigration along the southern border of the usa reached an 11—y
lorries trying to get to the uk from calais are facing travel disruptions due to an ongoing protest bythey haven't been given enough time to prepare for the possible impact of brexit and are also unhappy about pay and conditions. the northern ireland secretary karen bradley is facing calls to resign after telling mps that deaths at the hands of soldiers and police during the troubles were not crimes. her comments were criticised by sinn fein and other parties. ms bradley later returned to the...
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staying in syria, at least four lorry loads of people have been evacuated from the village of baghouzed islamic state caliphate has shrunk from the size of britain to less than a square mile on syria's border with iraq. the syrian democratic forces today paused military operations to allow the last civilians to leave. many travel to camps for the displaced and those facilities are now overwhelmed with people. joining me from damascus is dr fran equiza — the unicef representative in syria. thanks forjoining us. we have been talking especially about the death of the two and a half week baby son of the two and a half week baby son of the two and a half week baby son of the british teenager shamima begum and she was in a camp in north—eastern syria, what are conditions like in these camps, which ijust said, are now overwhelmed with people who have fled different cities? thank you for having me. we have seen in the camp that there were 10,000 people leaving in november, now it is 60,000 people. a huge number of people coming from baghouz where people coming from baghouz where people have b
staying in syria, at least four lorry loads of people have been evacuated from the village of baghouzed islamic state caliphate has shrunk from the size of britain to less than a square mile on syria's border with iraq. the syrian democratic forces today paused military operations to allow the last civilians to leave. many travel to camps for the displaced and those facilities are now overwhelmed with people. joining me from damascus is dr fran equiza — the unicef representative in syria....
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they have then been transitioned by lorry about 100 kilometres north, in most cases.ople in it. we are running a health centre there. 0ver 65,000 people in it. we are running a health centre there. over the last 48 hours, about 12,000 more people have arrived. shamima begum's baby was ina have arrived. shamima begum's baby was in a displacement camp 60 kilometres to the north. the tragedy is, we have seen 100 people die in the last three or four months. the vast bulk of them children under the age of five and many of them are weeks old because the weaker and more vulnerable. they have arrived in these camps in terrible conditions having suffered for three 01’ conditions having suffered for three orfour conditions having suffered for three or four years conditions having suffered for three orfour years under conditions having suffered for three or four years under ices approval seven was the home secretary wrong to revoke citizenship? shamima begum's citizenship means you should be brought back to the uk. as i understand it, her now deceased baby was also a british cit
they have then been transitioned by lorry about 100 kilometres north, in most cases.ople in it. we are running a health centre there. 0ver 65,000 people in it. we are running a health centre there. over the last 48 hours, about 12,000 more people have arrived. shamima begum's baby was ina have arrived. shamima begum's baby was in a displacement camp 60 kilometres to the north. the tragedy is, we have seen 100 people die in the last three or four months. the vast bulk of them children under the...
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at least four lorry loads of people have been evacuated from the village of baghouz in syria where aault is expected soon. these pictures have come from near the enclave where hundreds of civilians were evacuated after sunset. over the past six years, the so—called islamic state caliphate has shrunk from the size of britain to less than a square mile on syria's border with iraq. once all civilians are out of baghouz, the syrian democratic forces will resume their final assault on the area. many civilians travel to camps for the displaced and those facilities are now overwhelmed with people. earlier, i spoke to dr fran equiza, the unicef representative in syria. he says harsh conditions in the camps are having deadly consequences. so far there are 106 people dead. it isa so far there are 106 people dead. it is a very, very harsh winter with cold and not the proper at support in the camp. some of them are so wea k in the camp. some of them are so weak that any compensation in the health condition may end in a fatal casualties. and is unicef, is the camps getting any outside help from t
at least four lorry loads of people have been evacuated from the village of baghouz in syria where aault is expected soon. these pictures have come from near the enclave where hundreds of civilians were evacuated after sunset. over the past six years, the so—called islamic state caliphate has shrunk from the size of britain to less than a square mile on syria's border with iraq. once all civilians are out of baghouz, the syrian democratic forces will resume their final assault on the area....
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there is no deal, it is possible we may see delays at the port, which could cause disruption for lorriescient, any added friction, like doing customs checks will mean extra costs. the government's own impact assessment released this week warn that some food prices are likely to increase, for instance fresh produce like lettuce and tomatoes from spain. what will also affect prices is what tar lives are taxes are applied when products cross the eu uk border. —— tariffs. now the government could choose to lower ta riffs government could choose to lower tariffs so that could mean cheaper food coming in from other parts of the world. you have to factor in a likely fall in the pound which would make imports more expensive. the if we leave with a deal things stay the same. that is because there will be a21 same. that is because there will be a 21 month transition period as we try to figure out what our future trading relationship is with the eu. how can brexit affect my holiday plans to europe europe. planes will still be flying to to and from the eu after 29th march, that is something both eur
there is no deal, it is possible we may see delays at the port, which could cause disruption for lorriescient, any added friction, like doing customs checks will mean extra costs. the government's own impact assessment released this week warn that some food prices are likely to increase, for instance fresh produce like lettuce and tomatoes from spain. what will also affect prices is what tar lives are taxes are applied when products cross the eu uk border. —— tariffs. now the government...
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yeah i was five hundred thousand well spent there lorrie well spent but while inspiring to have a laugh and a chuckle at the latest foibles and follies of the privilege elite let's remember the real victims of this crime are all the hard working kids who lost an opportunity for a better future to a rich kid who didn't even want to be there and let's focus on those real victims as we start watching the hawks. like. this would. be like you know that i got. the. tickets. well they were on the watch of the. have a philologists joining us today to discuss all the fun college and missions excitements . a big thing. always a pleasure to have you thank you for having me you know i want to ask you i never went to college and then. the opportunity to d. both you and tabitha you guys both went to college and i want to ask you and you know i know you you guys are sisters you guys are the pretty but you know you're the fighting scrap and go to college and you didn't get handed it by your you know it wasn't handed to you by your parents. what do you both take away from this scandal but when you look
yeah i was five hundred thousand well spent there lorrie well spent but while inspiring to have a laugh and a chuckle at the latest foibles and follies of the privilege elite let's remember the real victims of this crime are all the hard working kids who lost an opportunity for a better future to a rich kid who didn't even want to be there and let's focus on those real victims as we start watching the hawks. like. this would. be like you know that i got. the. tickets. well they were on the...