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so he doesn't entirely lose room for manoeuvre if that happened.ng of september when parliament comes back, call a general election at that point. he could catch everyone then. he could catch everyone unawares. he could, and there is not going into that. it is not a certainty, but what is happening is that both sides are plotting on exactly what they will do on the 3rd of september, because the anti no—dealers don't want to give any room for the government to suspend parliament, and they are trying to get this in early. notjust the no confidence stuff, but a lot of mps are trying to work out if they can get hold of the house of commons to pass legislation, forcing the government to have an extension, so there is a legislative drive, the no confidence lot, then the government itself is not passive, it is working out what it can do, calling an election might be one of those things. david, jeremy corbyn has a point to an extent. he is the opposition leader to her majesty's government he is the obvious person to call on if borisjohnson loses a vote of
so he doesn't entirely lose room for manoeuvre if that happened.ng of september when parliament comes back, call a general election at that point. he could catch everyone then. he could catch everyone unawares. he could, and there is not going into that. it is not a certainty, but what is happening is that both sides are plotting on exactly what they will do on the 3rd of september, because the anti no—dealers don't want to give any room for the government to suspend parliament, and they are...
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midair, meaning they'd be manoeuvred midair, meaning they'd bea be manoeuvred midair, meaning they'de for missile defence systems. overall this means when firing short—range missile tests, the us turn a blind eye. they've given kim jong—un a free pass. donald trump hasn't condemned these missile tests in anyway. whereas here in south korea, where they pose a threat with this kind of range, then of course they're going to condemn it and they believe it raises tensions on the peninsula. but their ally the united states don't see it in those terms. it may well be that with these statements and these tests, north korea are testing the waters. they'd know the united states aren't bothered by them, they have a direct line to donald trump and they can count south korea out of the picture and the negotiations. when it comes to these missiles it may mean any time they sit down with the united states they sit down with the united states they can discuss the long—range missiles, nuclear weapons, but they can discuss the long—range missiles, nuclearweapons, but if the united states isn't bothere
midair, meaning they'd be manoeuvred midair, meaning they'd bea be manoeuvred midair, meaning they'de for missile defence systems. overall this means when firing short—range missile tests, the us turn a blind eye. they've given kim jong—un a free pass. donald trump hasn't condemned these missile tests in anyway. whereas here in south korea, where they pose a threat with this kind of range, then of course they're going to condemn it and they believe it raises tensions on the peninsula. but...
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but more ominous warnings from china as chinese troops manoeuvre near the hong kong border. president trump delays a 10% tariff on some chinese imports to avoid christmas shopping price hikes. and sailing to the summit, teenage climate change campaigner greta thunberg prepares to sail across the atlantic to attend a un summit in new york. an uneasy calm has descended on hong kong airport, after pro—democracy protestors severely disrupted flights for a second day. all check—ins at one of the busiest transport hubs in asia were cancelled on tuesday afternoon. there were angry confrontations just before midnight between security forces and demonstrators staging a sit—in. protestors used barricades to stop police forcing their way into the building but local media are reporting that the airport authority has been granted a court order to evict the occupiers. our correspondentjonathan head is at the airport and sent this report. this was the day a self—styled democracy movement came close to mob violence. fearful of infiltrators, the protesters seized individuals they believed we
but more ominous warnings from china as chinese troops manoeuvre near the hong kong border. president trump delays a 10% tariff on some chinese imports to avoid christmas shopping price hikes. and sailing to the summit, teenage climate change campaigner greta thunberg prepares to sail across the atlantic to attend a un summit in new york. an uneasy calm has descended on hong kong airport, after pro—democracy protestors severely disrupted flights for a second day. all check—ins at one of the...
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more ominous warnings from china, as chinese troops manoeuvre near the hong kong border. i'm ben bland in london. also in the programme: president trump delays a 10% tariff on some chinese imports to avoid christmas shopping price hikes. and the long march — a british man becomes the first person to walk the length of china's yangtze river , the longest river in asia. it's one o'clock in the morning in london and 8:00am in singapore and in hong kong, where the international airport has been the scene of further, violent confrontations between demonstrators and police. officers tried to storm the terminal building only to withdraw after facing heavy resistance. at one point, a suspected chinese official was held hostage by protesters. the trouble has done nothing to quell fears of chinese intervention. president trump has claimed us intelligence told him that beijing is moving troops to its border with hong kong. jonathan head reports. this was the day a self—styled democracy movement came close to mob violence. fearful of infiltrators, the protesters seized individuals th
more ominous warnings from china, as chinese troops manoeuvre near the hong kong border. i'm ben bland in london. also in the programme: president trump delays a 10% tariff on some chinese imports to avoid christmas shopping price hikes. and the long march — a british man becomes the first person to walk the length of china's yangtze river , the longest river in asia. it's one o'clock in the morning in london and 8:00am in singapore and in hong kong, where the international airport has been...
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i think borisjohnson has a majority of one it's we go through, we will see a lot of manoeuvring.s much political news in august? but there is a lot of manoeuvring and i think there is going to be an enormous amount of pressure on the anti—no deal tories. bearing in mind that you've got people like the former chancellor philip hammond now on the back benches, you have a jeremy hung on the back bench. you have quite influential people on the back bench. do they want a general election or do they want their party in government if that means even putting up with boris?” in government if that means even putting up with boris? i think there are enough decent people who would put the country first and who really realised that a no deal breaks it would be an absolute disaster. and borisjohnson is a would be an absolute disaster. and boris johnson is a very divisive figure is far if the tories are concerned. are not all prime minister is? not like this. you will not have that reaction that theresa may had. they got fed up with her but they welcomed her at the beginning. he is not even bei
i think borisjohnson has a majority of one it's we go through, we will see a lot of manoeuvring.s much political news in august? but there is a lot of manoeuvring and i think there is going to be an enormous amount of pressure on the anti—no deal tories. bearing in mind that you've got people like the former chancellor philip hammond now on the back benches, you have a jeremy hung on the back bench. you have quite influential people on the back bench. do they want a general election or do...
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the men are manoeuvring over what happens next in the set up of the withdrawal deal, the brexit deale gap between boris johnson saying remove the irish border backstop and the eu saying we are knuckle to remove it unless you can show so it does the same thing. was to guarantee there's no hard border in ireland for the uk or the eu, sans point its maneuverings around the issue in the second thing is manoeuvring around a potential blame game, because most of the eu and uk now know and no—deal brexit on october the 31st is a realistic possibility and if that happens a lot of people and a lot of businesses and governments will be furious and disappointed, and fingers are going to be pointed, and borisjohnson is trying to manoeuvre and say if it happens is because the european union would not talk to us or budge, donald tusk is saying it's because the uk cannot offer us anything to replace the backstop with. and we will be back live in biarritz is the official former ceremonies kick off in about an hour or $0. chief constables in england, wales and scotland will hold an emergency meeting
the men are manoeuvring over what happens next in the set up of the withdrawal deal, the brexit deale gap between boris johnson saying remove the irish border backstop and the eu saying we are knuckle to remove it unless you can show so it does the same thing. was to guarantee there's no hard border in ireland for the uk or the eu, sans point its maneuverings around the issue in the second thing is manoeuvring around a potential blame game, because most of the eu and uk now know and no—deal...
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but tensions remain high with ominous warnings from china with chinese troops manoeuvring near the hongelaying a 10% tariff on some chinese imports to avoid christmas shopping price hikes. new figures here in the uk show a slight rise in unemployment — alongside rising wages. the works and pensions secretary amber rudd acknowledged thatjobs could be lost if the uk leaves the european union without a deal — as our economics editor faisal islam reports. on the bank of the thames, the construction work to build a 16—mile sewage tunnel underneath the river and that means jobs, increasingly forwomen. the work and pensions secretary amber rudd, loading record women's employment and good numbers onjobs generally and wages. the unemployment rate did rise a little. i am delighted to see these strong numbers and also growing levels of wages over inflation for the 17th month running. the unemployment rate has gone up for the first time in a couple of years? i looked at that, it is a very small increase and it means more people will be looking for work. she kept herjob last month after signing up t
but tensions remain high with ominous warnings from china with chinese troops manoeuvring near the hongelaying a 10% tariff on some chinese imports to avoid christmas shopping price hikes. new figures here in the uk show a slight rise in unemployment — alongside rising wages. the works and pensions secretary amber rudd acknowledged thatjobs could be lost if the uk leaves the european union without a deal — as our economics editor faisal islam reports. on the bank of the thames, the...
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this new software was called manoeuvring characteristics augmentation system, or mcas. angle the plane was flying at. if it was flying too steeply, mcas automatically moved the tail to bring the aircraft back on course. but the system had a fatal flaw. if the single sensor wasn't working properly, then mcas could force the plane downwards, even though it was on the correct course. if you look in a flight deck, there's actually two of everything and there's two of everything for — for a damn good reason — that if one fails, you've got another one. for a system which can have such a dramatic, significant and catastrophic effect on the aircraft, to take its input from one source runs contrary to everything in aircraft design. and i am staggered that boeing designed it that way. to make matters worse, mcas was designed to reactivate every few seconds. that's why the indonesian crew were forced downwards more than 20 times. each time they began to get the plane back on course, mcas kicked in again. the mcas flight control system on the 737 max is what caused the crash. there
this new software was called manoeuvring characteristics augmentation system, or mcas. angle the plane was flying at. if it was flying too steeply, mcas automatically moved the tail to bring the aircraft back on course. but the system had a fatal flaw. if the single sensor wasn't working properly, then mcas could force the plane downwards, even though it was on the correct course. if you look in a flight deck, there's actually two of everything and there's two of everything for — for a damn...
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but more ominous warnings from china, as chinese troops manoeuvre near the hong kong border. some chinese imports to avoid christmas shopping price hikes. officers on duty at the facility where the accused sex trafficker jeffrey epstein was found dead, have been moved on. and sailing to the summit, teenage climate change campaigner greta thunberg prepares to sail across the atlantic to attend a un summit in new york.
but more ominous warnings from china, as chinese troops manoeuvre near the hong kong border. some chinese imports to avoid christmas shopping price hikes. officers on duty at the facility where the accused sex trafficker jeffrey epstein was found dead, have been moved on. and sailing to the summit, teenage climate change campaigner greta thunberg prepares to sail across the atlantic to attend a un summit in new york.
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within flight. case, are able to manoeuvre within flight.tially avoid radar. at the same time they issued a blistering statement against south korea's president, describing him as shameless. that the idea that he would take part in dialogue as delusional. and also, they said his remarks and re—unifying the korean peninsula are so preposterous it would make the boiled head of a cow laugh. some quite vivid language. the third player in all of this remains the united states. where does this leave their role in this relationship? i think what you are seeing is pyongyang signalling they would rather deal directly with the united states, they would rather freeze out soul and deal directly with donald trump. by putting this they are putting pressure on south korea. south korea has said all along they would quite like to take pa rt along they would quite like to take part injoint projects, economic projects, port and industrial park that used to work together at together. washington has always said no. all of a sudden pyongyang are beginning to real
within flight. case, are able to manoeuvre within flight.tially avoid radar. at the same time they issued a blistering statement against south korea's president, describing him as shameless. that the idea that he would take part in dialogue as delusional. and also, they said his remarks and re—unifying the korean peninsula are so preposterous it would make the boiled head of a cow laugh. some quite vivid language. the third player in all of this remains the united states. where does this...
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he feels it's been slightly hijacked by what he calls manoeuvrings of international bureaucrats.nts there to be much looser and freer torque between the leaders. i think for that reason also the item will get on the agenda. but also something that could form a consensus. we already had borisjohnson say he is com pletely had borisjohnson say he is completely in agreement with mr macron. it's very hard for anyone to argue that the burning of the amazon ra i nfo rest argue that the burning of the amazon ra i nforest is argue that the burning of the amazon rainforest is a good thing and it may be the calculation is on this subject even president donald trump will come on board. we will see this weekend, thank you for now. and if you want to read more about the extent of the fires, there's background information on our website: bbc.co.uk/news. police forces across the country have observed a minute's silence to remember pc andrew harper, who was killed while on duty one week ago. the thames valley officer had been married just four weeks, when he was killed while investigating reports
he feels it's been slightly hijacked by what he calls manoeuvrings of international bureaucrats.nts there to be much looser and freer torque between the leaders. i think for that reason also the item will get on the agenda. but also something that could form a consensus. we already had borisjohnson say he is com pletely had borisjohnson say he is completely in agreement with mr macron. it's very hard for anyone to argue that the burning of the amazon ra i nfo rest argue that the burning of the...
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all kinds of tactics and manoeuvres are being considered as the clock ticks down to britain's exit from reported to have war gamed ideas, such as creating new bank holidays to limit parliament's chances of preventing brexit on october the 31st. meanwhile, anti—no—dealers are set to ask the speaker of the house of commons to intervene. when he returns to his grand offices beneath elizabeth tower, john bercow will be urged to allow an emergency debate which will end in a substantive, binding vote, tearing up precedent. without a written constitution the relationship between parliament and government is shaped by convention and precedent that can be traced back to the english civil war and beyond. just as downing street may be looking to exploit legal loopholes to get their business done, so government opponents in parliament will be trying to do the same. unwritten rules offer opportunity for both sides. mark easton, bbc news, westminster. and if you'd like to read more on the story or submit your own question, please visit the bbc news website — bbc.co.uk/news. a teenager has admitted mu
all kinds of tactics and manoeuvres are being considered as the clock ticks down to britain's exit from reported to have war gamed ideas, such as creating new bank holidays to limit parliament's chances of preventing brexit on october the 31st. meanwhile, anti—no—dealers are set to ask the speaker of the house of commons to intervene. when he returns to his grand offices beneath elizabeth tower, john bercow will be urged to allow an emergency debate which will end in a substantive, binding...
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and the parliamentary manoeuvres in early september will be crucial because that no—confidence vote from another matter and some toys are very reluctant to bring down a conservative government even to stop no deal. if that happened the rail thanis no deal. if that happened the rail than is ever who would take over and no resolution on that. the other thing being worked on and some hope it will manage to unify the various factions of the moment is legislation to try to force the prime minister in late october to go back to europe and ask for another extension. another warning today from oliver letwin was that it is all fine and well trying to stop no deal but if you have no alternative thatis deal but if you have no alternative that is what we come back to and that is what we come back to and thatis that is what we come back to and that is the default unless you come up that is the default unless you come up with something else. many thanks. crowds have gathered in the sudanese capital to celebrate the signing of a power sharing deal between the ruling military and the civilian opposition
and the parliamentary manoeuvres in early september will be crucial because that no—confidence vote from another matter and some toys are very reluctant to bring down a conservative government even to stop no deal. if that happened the rail thanis no deal. if that happened the rail than is ever who would take over and no resolution on that. the other thing being worked on and some hope it will manage to unify the various factions of the moment is legislation to try to force the prime minister...
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i call that quite a human manoeuvre.ompanies like waymo are experimenting whether their technology can avoid hitting you. i mean, that's the experiment. when you go out on the streets, when you cross on the crosstalk, and there's the waymo, waymo is actively testing whether or not its cars can avoid an accident, and avoid an accident with you if you happen to be on the roads. and some people also are clearly offended by that notion. in fact, some residents have reacted very strongly indeed. check out this video we found on youtube showing a man attacking a self—driving car. you know, there's hundreds of thousands of people that see these cars on the road every day but there have been some folks who really don't like them and have tried to run them off the road with their own cars, throw rocks at them, one man drew a gun and aimed it at the safety driver as the car passed by his driveway. so some people really have a problem with this amount of technology sharing the roads with them and kind of cruising through their neig
i call that quite a human manoeuvre.ompanies like waymo are experimenting whether their technology can avoid hitting you. i mean, that's the experiment. when you go out on the streets, when you cross on the crosstalk, and there's the waymo, waymo is actively testing whether or not its cars can avoid an accident, and avoid an accident with you if you happen to be on the roads. and some people also are clearly offended by that notion. in fact, some residents have reacted very strongly indeed....
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but more ominous warnings from china as chinese troops manoeuvre near the hong kong border.christmas shopping price hikes. and sailing to the summit, teenage climate change campaigner greta thunberg prepares to sail across the atlantic to attend a un summit in new york.
but more ominous warnings from china as chinese troops manoeuvre near the hong kong border.christmas shopping price hikes. and sailing to the summit, teenage climate change campaigner greta thunberg prepares to sail across the atlantic to attend a un summit in new york.
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have allowed north korea to perfect along that make you tired of short—range ballistic missile, manoeuvrable systems of the us and south korea. i've been talking to the former us state department diplomat mintaro oba. i asked him why he thought north korea had carried out these tests. a big part of it as you mentioned has to be the joint military exercises with the united states and south korea, that has never been one of north korea's favourite activities, and puts intense pressure on the united states and south korea to cease exercises. we can attribute three general motives for north korean missile launches: technological — it wants to demonstrate its capabilities and improve them, and magnify the threat it poses to the united states and south korea; tactical — it wants to put pressure on the two allies to conduct negotiations on north korea's terms; and domestic — it wants to demonstrate kim jong—un‘s strength at home. it seems odd they continue to fire these missiles, given that kim jong—un has a good relationship with donald trump, and donald trump does not seem to be that concerned? i
have allowed north korea to perfect along that make you tired of short—range ballistic missile, manoeuvrable systems of the us and south korea. i've been talking to the former us state department diplomat mintaro oba. i asked him why he thought north korea had carried out these tests. a big part of it as you mentioned has to be the joint military exercises with the united states and south korea, that has never been one of north korea's favourite activities, and puts intense pressure on the...
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you can do better manoeuvres that way. offshore winds help.de. —— let's just that's just it back and enjoy the ride. —— let'sjust sit back. mike bushell, bbc news. it looks lovely but a bit chilly. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @regedahmadbbc. yesterday brought big shells to the north—west of the uk and for today we've got more at the same, if anything the show is getting more widespread. next to an area of the pressure, that is what sending the showers in across northern ireland and scotland. we got a big wave in front, that's going to be bringing cloudy skies and the threat of a bit of rain over the next few hours, scavengers parts of england, working into pa rt of scavengers parts of england, working into part of the south—east and maybe east anglia as well. could be a bit friend for a time here but suddenly what level scotland, northern ireland, showers becoming widespread over the next few hours as well, getting into western parts of wales. it is going to be a pretty start to sunday, not particularly cold. temperatures around 12— a0 c
you can do better manoeuvres that way. offshore winds help.de. —— let's just that's just it back and enjoy the ride. —— let'sjust sit back. mike bushell, bbc news. it looks lovely but a bit chilly. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @regedahmadbbc. yesterday brought big shells to the north—west of the uk and for today we've got more at the same, if anything the show is getting more widespread. next to an area of the pressure, that is what sending the showers in across northern...
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you can do better manoeuvres that way. offshore winds help. the uk's best. mike bushell, bbc news. lovely, something to try. let's check on the latest weather prospects now with chris fawkes. hello there. yes, some so as to the north—west of the uk and today we've got more of the same. if anything the showers get even more widespread. that's thanks to an area of low pressure sending the showers in across northern ireland and scotland. this wavy weather front is going to bring cloudy skies and the threat of a bit of rain over the next few hours, grabbing into the southern parts of england and working into parts of the south—eastern media east anglia as well. so there could be a bit of rainfora time well. so there could be a bit of rain for a time here but certainly some wet weather for scotland and northern ireland, so is becoming more spread over the next few hours as well, into western parts of wales is of note is going to be a busy start to sunday, not particularly cold, temperatures around 12— a0 celsius for many of us. as for the rest of s
you can do better manoeuvres that way. offshore winds help. the uk's best. mike bushell, bbc news. lovely, something to try. let's check on the latest weather prospects now with chris fawkes. hello there. yes, some so as to the north—west of the uk and today we've got more of the same. if anything the showers get even more widespread. that's thanks to an area of low pressure sending the showers in across northern ireland and scotland. this wavy weather front is going to bring cloudy skies and...
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so, a lot of argy—bargy, a lot of manoeuvring, a couple of resignations, where does it all end?cut and slice this, it is hard to see we don't end up there, and if we look at mrjohnson's premiership, he seems to have been paving the way almost from a soon as he stepped into number ten, with a series of high—profile announcements on more police officers, more cash for the nhs, spraying billions around all over the place, even promised a spending —— we've been promised a spending —— we've been promised a spending round for a new expenditure from government departments, and you get the sense that wherever this ends up, whether mps are successful in introducing this legislation or not, it now seems an increasingly likely outcome. ok, thank you very much. elsewhere, the chancellorjohn mcdonnell is setting out labour's approach... rest assured you will all be invited to that lunch. thank you for coming this morning. well, that was good timing! terrible timing in tv terms for moving across! but i can tell you that we will be talking tojohn mcdonnell and about, well, very soon, actually,
so, a lot of argy—bargy, a lot of manoeuvring, a couple of resignations, where does it all end?cut and slice this, it is hard to see we don't end up there, and if we look at mrjohnson's premiership, he seems to have been paving the way almost from a soon as he stepped into number ten, with a series of high—profile announcements on more police officers, more cash for the nhs, spraying billions around all over the place, even promised a spending —— we've been promised a spending ——...
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that is another way they will use it to manoeuvre.ea bed floor and there is lots of things that can bite them or scratch them, so they use a sponge and put a sponge on the end of their nose and use that to protect their beak. they are very ingenious animals. that is absolutely remarkable, thank you very much for your time. thank you. now it's time for a look at the weather with helen willets the rain is still causing issues across parts of scotland and northern england. it has been raining persistently and quite heavily all day and even as we go through the last part of the evening and overnight that rain is very slow to ease off. we have already had a month's worth of rain in the last two or three days so clearly that is giving concern for further flooding. elsewhere, a quieter night. a cooler night, and that is a trend for the week ahead. temperatures will be a little bit below average. it does at long last look as if it will be drierfor central and southern scotland through the day ahead. some showers pestering southern england. qu
that is another way they will use it to manoeuvre.ea bed floor and there is lots of things that can bite them or scratch them, so they use a sponge and put a sponge on the end of their nose and use that to protect their beak. they are very ingenious animals. that is absolutely remarkable, thank you very much for your time. thank you. now it's time for a look at the weather with helen willets the rain is still causing issues across parts of scotland and northern england. it has been raining...
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more ominous warnings from china as chinese troops manoeuvre near the hong kong border.lays a 10% tariff on some chinese imports to avoid christmas shopping price hikes. and, the long march — a british man becomes the first person to walk the length of china's yangtze river,
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not setting, it is ha rd with parliament not setting, it is hard for them to engage in any of the manoeuvresable them to add some sort of delay or a limit, clip the prime minister's wings on this one. that is right, but parliament will be back within three weeks, and we do know that there will be attempt at a vote of no confidence, that is what the leader of the opposition is talking about. boris johnson hit leader of the opposition is talking about. borisjohnson hit out at those mps in a letter of his own, saying that they were wrecking his negotiating position with the leaders that he is going to be meeting this week. he feels that he should be able to genuinely offer a no deal exit in order to get them to be able to change their negotiating stance, said he feels they are tying his hands, if you like. mark lobel, political correspondent, we will dou btless political correspondent, we will doubtless talk again through the course of the morning. thank you very much. the afghan government says at least 60 people have been killed in a bomb explosion at a wedding reception in the capital, kabul
not setting, it is ha rd with parliament not setting, it is hard for them to engage in any of the manoeuvresable them to add some sort of delay or a limit, clip the prime minister's wings on this one. that is right, but parliament will be back within three weeks, and we do know that there will be attempt at a vote of no confidence, that is what the leader of the opposition is talking about. boris johnson hit leader of the opposition is talking about. borisjohnson hit out at those mps in a...
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johnson has bleak because they think the prime minister borisjohnson has left himself no room for manoeuvre that no brexit deal whatsoever would ever get through the very divided british parliament. and as day follows day, the eu is inching closer and closer to concluding that the only way this process will end with the uk leaving with no deal at all on the 31st of 0ctober. they are not there yet and they may never get there, but if they may never get there, but if they do, there will be a big moment. adam fleming, many thanks. a 17—year—old boy has appeared in court, charged with the attempted murder of a six—year—old boy at the tate modern gallery in london. the child fell from a viewing platform on the tenth floor on sunday. the court heard the boy fractured his spine, legs and arms — and suffered a deep bleed to the brain. he's in a critical but stable condition in hospital. the teenager — who can't be named because of his age — was remanded in custody. police in madagascar say they've found the body of cambridge student alana cutland, who fell from a plane 12 days ago. the 19—year—old
johnson has bleak because they think the prime minister borisjohnson has left himself no room for manoeuvre that no brexit deal whatsoever would ever get through the very divided british parliament. and as day follows day, the eu is inching closer and closer to concluding that the only way this process will end with the uk leaving with no deal at all on the 31st of 0ctober. they are not there yet and they may never get there, but if they may never get there, but if they do, there will be a big...
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jeremy corbyn is not the most skilful leader of the opposition in terms of manoeuvring the parliamentaryader of the lib dems, she is dead against the lib dems, she is dead against the idea of having tojeremy corbyn being a caretaker prime ministerfor a short period of time. we have conservative rebels, we don't know how they will behave in the division lobbies so there's a of uncertainty and on the other hand have a ruthless machine in government where we have owed today, for instance, that downing street is telling potential rebel mps, you will be deselected if you vote to request an extension of article 50. that sets up extension of article 50. that sets up quite an asymmetry of forces. stefanie, there is the question of timing and time is very short, boris johnson is talking about proroguing somewhere between the ninth and 12th of september. very soon. it is very soon and there is also looming at the european council in the middle of october, on the 17th and 18th of october. and following up on what steve said, the tricky thing is for the opposition they do not have a joint target. th
jeremy corbyn is not the most skilful leader of the opposition in terms of manoeuvring the parliamentaryader of the lib dems, she is dead against the lib dems, she is dead against the idea of having tojeremy corbyn being a caretaker prime ministerfor a short period of time. we have conservative rebels, we don't know how they will behave in the division lobbies so there's a of uncertainty and on the other hand have a ruthless machine in government where we have owed today, for instance, that...
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more ominou5 warnings from china, as chinese troops manoeuvre near the hong kong border.ays a 10% tariff on some chinese imports to avoid christmas shopping price hikes. and the long march — a british man becomes the first person to walk the length of china's yangtze river ,
more ominou5 warnings from china, as chinese troops manoeuvre near the hong kong border.ays a 10% tariff on some chinese imports to avoid christmas shopping price hikes. and the long march — a british man becomes the first person to walk the length of china's yangtze river ,
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all kinds of tactics and manoeuvres are being considered as the clock ticks down to britain's exit fromtreet is reported to have wargame to ideas such as creating new bank holidays to limit pa rliament‘s such as creating new bank holidays to limit parliament's chances of preventing brexit on 31st october. meanwhile, anti—no dealers are set to ask the speaker of the house of commons to intervene. when he returns to his grand offices beneath elizabeth tower, john bercow will be urged to allow an emergency debate which would end in a substantive, binding vote, tearing up precedent. without a written constitution, the relationship between parliament and government is shaped by convention and precedent, which can be traced back to the english civil war and beyond. just as downing street may beyond. just as downing street may be looking to exploit legal loopholes to get their business done, so, government opponents in parliament will be trying to do the same. unwritten rules offer opportunity for both sides. mark easton, bbc news, westminster. the rest of the news now. a teenager has admitted
all kinds of tactics and manoeuvres are being considered as the clock ticks down to britain's exit fromtreet is reported to have wargame to ideas such as creating new bank holidays to limit pa rliament‘s such as creating new bank holidays to limit parliament's chances of preventing brexit on 31st october. meanwhile, anti—no dealers are set to ask the speaker of the house of commons to intervene. when he returns to his grand offices beneath elizabeth tower, john bercow will be urged to allow...
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the parliamentary manoeuvres in early september will be crucial because that vote from jeremy corbynome tories are reluctant to bring down a conservative government, even to stop no deal if that did happen the big rise or over who takes over. the other thing that is being worked on that some people hope will manage to unify the various factions at the moment is legislation to try to force the prime minister in late october to go back to europe and ask for another extension. but another warning from oliver letwin today was that it warning from oliver letwin today was thatitis warning from oliver letwin today was that it is fine and well trying to stop no deal but if you don't have an alternative, that is what we will come back to. that is a default, u nless come back to. that is a default, unless you come up with something else. nick eardley. and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10.30pm and 11.30pm this evening in the papers. our guests joining me tonight are the broadcaster lynn faulds wood and anne ashworth, associate editor
the parliamentary manoeuvres in early september will be crucial because that vote from jeremy corbynome tories are reluctant to bring down a conservative government, even to stop no deal if that did happen the big rise or over who takes over. the other thing that is being worked on that some people hope will manage to unify the various factions at the moment is legislation to try to force the prime minister in late october to go back to europe and ask for another extension. but another warning...
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have allowed north korea to prevent a new type of short—range ballistic missile which would be manoeuvrables. russia‘s state nuclear agency says five of its staff have been killed in an explosion at an artic military base. officials say it caused a brief rise in radiation levels — but posed no threat to local communities. as andy beatt reports, it‘s the second incident to hit the country‘s military facilities in a week. scratch the surface of this quiet coastal city and you‘ll find fear and uncertainty. in vas a‘s far north, the city is less than 50 kilometres from a deadly military explosion and a limited leak of radiation. despite assurances from the defence ministry that were not harmful and return to normal within 40 harmful and return to normal within a0 minutes, a large stretch of coastline has been close to shipping. locals have been rushing to buy iodine, known to be helpful at blocking radiation damage. translation: yesterday‘s events have shaken up the whole time. people started to panic. within a matter of an hourall started to panic. within a matter of an hour all the iodine and
have allowed north korea to prevent a new type of short—range ballistic missile which would be manoeuvrables. russia‘s state nuclear agency says five of its staff have been killed in an explosion at an artic military base. officials say it caused a brief rise in radiation levels — but posed no threat to local communities. as andy beatt reports, it‘s the second incident to hit the country‘s military facilities in a week. scratch the surface of this quiet coastal city and you‘ll find...
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have allowed north korea to prevent a new type of short—range ballistic missile which would be manoeuvrableen hit by widespread disruption, as rail operators across the country battled hazards caused by wet and windy conditions. these pictures are from the west coast main line, which has flooding on the tracks following heavy overnight rain. trains are unable to head north to glasgow. a small number of trains are able to get through southbound. the weather is also causing cancellations, delays and speed restrictions in south western and south eastern england. five trains are trapped in flood waters between lockerbie and carlisle. brittany ferries says services between portsmouth and cherbourg have been cancelled. p&0 is warning passengers to expect delays of up to two and a half hours on the dover to calais route. and the site of the bristol balloon fiesta, which attracts thousands of people every year, has also been temporarily closed due to strong winds. homes and businesses in whaley bridge will be able to access emergency government funding to cover any losses following the evacuation o
have allowed north korea to prevent a new type of short—range ballistic missile which would be manoeuvrableen hit by widespread disruption, as rail operators across the country battled hazards caused by wet and windy conditions. these pictures are from the west coast main line, which has flooding on the tracks following heavy overnight rain. trains are unable to head north to glasgow. a small number of trains are able to get through southbound. the weather is also causing cancellations,...
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have allowed north korea to prevent a new type of short—range ballistic missile which would be manoeuvrabletors in the district of tai—wai. police have begun dismantling barricades which were erected by the protestors, in order to halt traffic. some of the demonstrators are wearing helmets and masks, as they await the arrival of riot police. meanwhile, about a thousand protesters are still holding a sit—in at the arrivals hall of hong kong airport. the protests in hong kong are now in their third month. our correspondent, stephen mcdonnel is on the streets following developments. so this is the new tactic on both sides. the police are coming in much quicker to try to capture these protesters, we can see them all running this way. that's because the protesters also have their own new tactic, a hit—and—run type of strategy, where they go somewhere, they'll target the area, they'll spray it, they'll throw things at the police or what have you, and then go very quickly on the other direction because they don't want to get arrested. and here we have the police forming up on this side as well, so
have allowed north korea to prevent a new type of short—range ballistic missile which would be manoeuvrabletors in the district of tai—wai. police have begun dismantling barricades which were erected by the protestors, in order to halt traffic. some of the demonstrators are wearing helmets and masks, as they await the arrival of riot police. meanwhile, about a thousand protesters are still holding a sit—in at the arrivals hall of hong kong airport. the protests in hong kong are now in...
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, her head during the week to allow there to be something of substance, though there is room for manoeuvregreement? in which case borisjohnson 's massive game of chicken with the eu will have paid off. i will be really surprised if it's not being spun is much more positive than it is because angela merkel and emmanuel macron seem so solid on that in the past but if they are seeing the horror of not being able to sell german cars without a massive tariff and french wine in this country, that is concentrating the mind and they are saying the only way to do this is tweak the backstop and therefore, get the agreement with parliament. we will talk more on this on dateline which is broadcast on the bbc news channel at 11:30am this morning so if you're interested on what might be happening behind the scenes we will talk to expert journalists covering in washington and germany, you can see that. prince andrew ‘s statement yesterday has not entirely impress the papers this morning, this is about his relationship with a man who of course was a convicted paedophile? no, that's right. the mail on sund
, her head during the week to allow there to be something of substance, though there is room for manoeuvregreement? in which case borisjohnson 's massive game of chicken with the eu will have paid off. i will be really surprised if it's not being spun is much more positive than it is because angela merkel and emmanuel macron seem so solid on that in the past but if they are seeing the horror of not being able to sell german cars without a massive tariff and french wine in this country, that is...
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does mean that they still have winders and stuff, which are a little bit more complicated to manoeuvre, but in san francisco, zero lot lines and short rear yards, there's not a lot of room to bring them up to current codes. if you do to bright -- tried to bring them up to current codes, then you are in the firewall. if they put that back the way it was, there is no requirement for a firewall. >> have you had a chance to review the plans? >> just briefly. >> in your review, are you able to divide it -- decide if they do or don't need a firewall? i don't want us to be allowing something -- >> from what i saw, it would not require a firewall because a budding back exactly the same as what was there originally. that is what the architecture was as best as they can. i'm confident enough that that would be the case. >> thank you. >> thank you. we will now hear from the permit holder. >> thank you. i am the architect. thank you to mr. sanchez and mry and responsiveness this week. we have worked very quickly to come to resolution a resolution, which i am happy to outline for you. we were able
does mean that they still have winders and stuff, which are a little bit more complicated to manoeuvre, but in san francisco, zero lot lines and short rear yards, there's not a lot of room to bring them up to current codes. if you do to bright -- tried to bring them up to current codes, then you are in the firewall. if they put that back the way it was, there is no requirement for a firewall. >> have you had a chance to review the plans? >> just briefly. >> in your review, are...
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it is more extreme that way and you get better manoeuvres and that sort of thing. 0ffshore winds helpof the uk's best. are you inspired? absolutely, yeah. i think so. especially since surfing will be on the olympic calendar. it could be the start of a whole new mainstream movement. and those caps, they are admired. i am not sure how well they will take off. but so that the surface can hear each other when they are talking and chatting about imminent dangers and stuff that is in the waves. i don't know, it is a strong look from mike, isn't it? did you hear, steph, a woof during the sports presenting? i don't know if it was audible at home. it set you up it was audible at home. it set you up in giggles. it was a reaction to the goal. it was a very good goal. 38 years old as well, this guy is kicking off. you know, he is... literally kicking off. to get to that point in his career and score goals like that is brilliant. well—deserved. goals like that is brilliant. well-deserved. thank you. we will see you later on. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. it's 7:43. the headlines: the po
it is more extreme that way and you get better manoeuvres and that sort of thing. 0ffshore winds helpof the uk's best. are you inspired? absolutely, yeah. i think so. especially since surfing will be on the olympic calendar. it could be the start of a whole new mainstream movement. and those caps, they are admired. i am not sure how well they will take off. but so that the surface can hear each other when they are talking and chatting about imminent dangers and stuff that is in the waves. i...
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we have two much complexity in the manoeuvrings, so we lost today and will unfortunately lose it.fficultjob, try to organise 800 boats around the solent, the cross to the course of the eight days, not a sailor would wa nt to the eight days, not a sailor would want to be out there, someone i spoke to earlier said the conditions we re spoke to earlier said the conditions were not for racing but for surviving. no racing today. the weather can be so curious like that where one minute it is one way and then the next something different. let's take a look at this morning's papers. broadcaster and former football executive david davies is here to tell us what's caught his eye. sailing has not crossed your path. being brought up on the euston road in central london, not quite a place where sailing was very big. regents park lake. it is possible to do that they are. never too late. there is early one play for me to start. what a shambles the papers are full of, what a shambles yesterday evening, train misery, commuters at clapham junction, shops in the dark at south london, road chaos, a b
we have two much complexity in the manoeuvrings, so we lost today and will unfortunately lose it.fficultjob, try to organise 800 boats around the solent, the cross to the course of the eight days, not a sailor would wa nt to the eight days, not a sailor would want to be out there, someone i spoke to earlier said the conditions we re spoke to earlier said the conditions were not for racing but for surviving. no racing today. the weather can be so curious like that where one minute it is one way...
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they are manoeuvring the boat.waves, more wind because it is exposed to the great atlantic ocean. that is when it will come into its own. they will put the sails up. i tell you, one of the really interesting things, having been on the boat, is that boris herman, the skipper of the boat, he loves the speed of the boat goes, and he thoroughly enjoys sailing that boat, and i‘m sure he will be delighted to get away from all of the sort of clamour and time out of the sort of clamour and time out of the press conference, all of us journalist buzzing around trying to get people‘s attention, i‘m sure they will be delighted, they will breathe a sigh of relief if the wind catches the sales and the boat races off into the ocean. there they are manoeuvring out there. ahead of setting sail, greta thunberg spoke at a press conference in plymouth. she said she wasn‘t going to worry about any of her critics — and that she just wants to draw attention to climate change. i'm not concerned about reactions. what i am concerned about i
they are manoeuvring the boat.waves, more wind because it is exposed to the great atlantic ocean. that is when it will come into its own. they will put the sails up. i tell you, one of the really interesting things, having been on the boat, is that boris herman, the skipper of the boat, he loves the speed of the boat goes, and he thoroughly enjoys sailing that boat, and i‘m sure he will be delighted to get away from all of the sort of clamour and time out of the sort of clamour and time out...