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we start with the metro, and michael gove urging his party to get together and back teresa may, saying mps could always undo the chequers deal once the uk has left the eu. on the front page of the philippine daily inquirer, this picture of a family picking up the pieces after the powerful typhoon destoyed their home in northern luzon. in the gulf news, president trump is set to announce more tariffs on china as early as today. and the ft, jpmorgan is setting up a programme to fund mba studies by its executives and run courses for uk school leavers aspiring to be bankers. and finally, the daily express. millions of britains have been told that taking an asprin every day could not only be unnecessary, but even damage their health. with me is priya lakhani, from century tech. michael gove, the foreign secretary talking about the fact that it does not worry about the cheque is planned, let's get behind our will lead, get thejob planned, let's get behind our will lead, get the job done and we can unpick it later. —— chequers. lead, get the job done and we can unpick it later. -- chequers. w
we start with the metro, and michael gove urging his party to get together and back teresa may, saying mps could always undo the chequers deal once the uk has left the eu. on the front page of the philippine daily inquirer, this picture of a family picking up the pieces after the powerful typhoon destoyed their home in northern luzon. in the gulf news, president trump is set to announce more tariffs on china as early as today. and the ft, jpmorgan is setting up a programme to fund mba studies...
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if michael gove is getting behind me i'd be checking my back for the knife.ere the men in westminster, he'd be in the top five.” trust were the men in westminster, he'd be in the top five. i think we'd better clarify, when you say least trustworthy, you mean in terms of rivalry... ? least trustworthy, you mean in terms of rivalry. . . ? political ambition. i'm sure you could trust him with your home and minding the kids. not an issue there but when it comes to political ambition, he has more than most. if i were theresa may i'd be nervous. the people most committed to getting britain out of the european community have no idea how it can be done. they haven't come up with anything else. here we have it in thei with anything else. here we have it in the i newspapers. what are they going to replace it with? they probably don't know. they have this view of brexit that everything will turn out all right in the end because we are british. but it might. it's very unlikely. do you wa nt might. it's very unlikely. do you want it to? what i want is the country to have
if michael gove is getting behind me i'd be checking my back for the knife.ere the men in westminster, he'd be in the top five.” trust were the men in westminster, he'd be in the top five. i think we'd better clarify, when you say least trustworthy, you mean in terms of rivalry... ? least trustworthy, you mean in terms of rivalry. . . ? political ambition. i'm sure you could trust him with your home and minding the kids. not an issue there but when it comes to political ambition, he has more...
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so that is the kibosh on a bit on michael gove's idea. only a bit.britain has an unwritten constitution, we might be a will to do what we want. to quote, we, the eu, will need incredible political promises from the uk. they are political so they can be changed by new government. that is michael gove's position, get out now on these terms, they are not great, but we can make it harder afterwards. these terms, they are not great, but we can make it harder afterwardsm draws attention to the fact we are focused on, can they get to the withdrawal deal done, or our exit plan, will it get passed by the house of commons, and that is up in the air anyway. the crucial thing is, where are we going with this relationship? it was not on the ballot paper of the referendum. relationship? it was not on the ballot paper of the referendumm means brexit won't stop in march. we will be talking about this for some time. we will grow older, retired from the papers and be asking if we can remove ourselves from bits of brussels rule. or rejoin, when we realise we shouldn't
so that is the kibosh on a bit on michael gove's idea. only a bit.britain has an unwritten constitution, we might be a will to do what we want. to quote, we, the eu, will need incredible political promises from the uk. they are political so they can be changed by new government. that is michael gove's position, get out now on these terms, they are not great, but we can make it harder afterwards. these terms, they are not great, but we can make it harder afterwardsm draws attention to the fact...
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michael gove says he backs the prime minister, saying he is compromising.omises needed before a ref. needn't be forever. a future prime minister could always choose to alter the relationship between the eu and european union. the chequers approach is the right one for now, because we need to respect the vote and take advantage of the opportunities of being outside the european union. but with so many different views still on the table, who makes the final call? london's mayor thinks it should be voters on a referendum in the final deal. the question should be a choice between the deal done by this government or staying in the european union. the deal done by this government we can now actually see what the consequences would be. labour's leadership remains to be convinced on another referendum. the prime minister insists it won't happen. she says she'll fight for her plan. you know what some people say, they rather liked it when you joked about being "that bloody difficult woman", they liked that. and they, some say, "where's she gone? we want her back." sh
michael gove says he backs the prime minister, saying he is compromising.omises needed before a ref. needn't be forever. a future prime minister could always choose to alter the relationship between the eu and european union. the chequers approach is the right one for now, because we need to respect the vote and take advantage of the opportunities of being outside the european union. but with so many different views still on the table, who makes the final call? london's mayor thinks it should...
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one brexiteer, the cabinet minister michael gove, says chequers is the right plan for now, but could future leader. for now, but could be also this evening: for now, but could be typhoon mangkhut reaches the chinese coast after killing dozens of people in the philippines. coast after killing dozens ruth davidson, leader of the scottish conservatives, reveals her struggle with depression, suicidal thoughts and self—harm. with depression, suicidal commentator: with depression, suicidal he breaks the world record commentator: he breaks the world record by an astonishing margin. and kenya's eliud kipchoge runs the fastest marathon ever in berlin. good evening. theresa may has insisted her chequers proposals are a workable plan for brexit, saying she gets irritated when the debate focuses on her leadership rather than the future of the country. on her leadership rather the prime minister made the comments in a bbc interview to mark six months to go till we leave the eu. in a bbc interview to mark six this morning, the environment secretary, michael gove, said the chequers plan for brexit
one brexiteer, the cabinet minister michael gove, says chequers is the right plan for now, but could future leader. for now, but could be also this evening: for now, but could be typhoon mangkhut reaches the chinese coast after killing dozens of people in the philippines. coast after killing dozens ruth davidson, leader of the scottish conservatives, reveals her struggle with depression, suicidal thoughts and self—harm. with depression, suicidal commentator: with depression, suicidal he...
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others, like michael gove, acknowledge they've compromised.he says, those compromises needn't be forever. a future prime minister could always choose to alter the relationship between britain and the european union. but the chequers approach is the right one for now, because we've got to make sure that we respect that vote and take advantage of the opportunities of being outside the european union. but this former conservative leader and a good number of his colleagues are not convinced. michael gove has said now is the time for compromise, change can come later. what do you say to that? i think that's a bit of a copout, really, to explain away is essentially jam tomorrow and we can prophesy what the future is. we can't. we only have what is now, what the public voted for, which is brexit. with so many arguments still swirling around, who makes the final call? the labour mayor of london thinks it should be us, voters, in a referendum. the question should be a choice between the deal done by this government or staying in the european union, and
others, like michael gove, acknowledge they've compromised.he says, those compromises needn't be forever. a future prime minister could always choose to alter the relationship between britain and the european union. but the chequers approach is the right one for now, because we've got to make sure that we respect that vote and take advantage of the opportunities of being outside the european union. but this former conservative leader and a good number of his colleagues are not convinced....
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yes, this is michael gove announcing an agriculture bill.michael gove is presenting this discreet will on farming. one of the things i think even the anti—brexit people have accepted for a long time, that the common agriculture policy was broken so his policy is that instead of chp payments... common agricultural policy payments going to farmers, uk government money will go to farmers who do good things like sustainable food production and i think it's interesting. he has long talked about a green brexit and this is the flesh on the bones. hasn't he said this before, steve? we have known this was coming. the government needs this out there, away from the bickering vision of what we could get which is selling —— sorely needed. worried at the bottom, there is a national audit office report which is damning, talking about the lack of preparation and how many projects are on preparation and how many projects are on red and amber. that might explain why this is coming to them. let's move on to what you might say is another gummy headline, jaguar
yes, this is michael gove announcing an agriculture bill.michael gove is presenting this discreet will on farming. one of the things i think even the anti—brexit people have accepted for a long time, that the common agriculture policy was broken so his policy is that instead of chp payments... common agricultural policy payments going to farmers, uk government money will go to farmers who do good things like sustainable food production and i think it's interesting. he has long talked about a...
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michael gove has said now is the time to compromise, change can come later.o that? i think it is a copout, ruby, to explain away profits rising for the future, we can only negotiate what the public voted for, which is brexit. who makes the final call, the mayor of london says it should be as. the deal done by this government, we can now see the consequences “— government, we can now see the consequences —— what the consequences —— what the consequences would be. labour's leadership remains to be convinced on another referendum. the prime minister insists it will not happen, and she says she will fight for her plan. some people say they liked it when you joked about being that bloody difficult women, they like that. where has she gone? we want her back. she is still beer, but there is addictions between someone. . . there is addictions between someone... that resolve will be tested in the coming months. all next week here on bbc news, we mark six months until brexit. we'll take a closer look at the potential impact of the uk leaving the eu, beginning in salfor
michael gove has said now is the time to compromise, change can come later.o that? i think it is a copout, ruby, to explain away profits rising for the future, we can only negotiate what the public voted for, which is brexit. who makes the final call, the mayor of london says it should be as. the deal done by this government, we can now see the consequences “— government, we can now see the consequences —— what the consequences —— what the consequences would be. labour's leadership...
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michael gove, i just don't think new prime minister, conceivably michael gove, ijust don't think it ishe eu or the there will be an appetite in the eu orthe uk to there will be an appetite in the eu or the uk to continue negotiations onceit or the uk to continue negotiations once it has been settled? if checkers is approved, but i hope it is not, i think it will be a solution for many, notjust is not, i think it will be a solution for many, not just for is not, i think it will be a solution for many, notjust for a short period. —— a solution for many yea rs. short period. —— a solution for many years. do you agree with your prime minister's characterisation of what she is putting on the table, that you have a choice of backing that is, parliament will have the choice, or of no deal whatsoever? : m no, is, parliament will have the choice, or of no dealwhatsoever? : m no, i think that is spin. it that was the choice i would go for trading on world —— choice i would go for trading on world -- no, ithink choice i would go for trading on world -- no, i think that is spin. it is really inter
michael gove, i just don't think new prime minister, conceivably michael gove, ijust don't think it ishe eu or the there will be an appetite in the eu orthe uk to there will be an appetite in the eu or the uk to continue negotiations onceit or the uk to continue negotiations once it has been settled? if checkers is approved, but i hope it is not, i think it will be a solution for many, notjust is not, i think it will be a solution for many, not just for is not, i think it will be a solution for...
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others, like michael gove, acknowledge they've compromised.eedn't be forever. a future prime minister could always choose to alter the relationship between britain and the european union. but the chequers approach is the right one for now, because we've got to make sure that we respect that vote and take advantage of the opportunities of being outside the european union. but this former conservative leader and a good number of his colleagues are not convinced. michael gove has said now is the time for compromise, change can come later. what do you say to that? i think that's a bit of a copout, really, to explain away is essentiallyjam tomorrow and we can prophesy what the future is. we can't. we only have what is now, what the public voted for, which is brexit. with so many arguments still swirling around, who makes the final call? the labour mayor of london thinks it should be us, voters, in a referendum. the question should be a choice between the deal done by this government or staying in the european union, and the deal done by this govern
others, like michael gove, acknowledge they've compromised.eedn't be forever. a future prime minister could always choose to alter the relationship between britain and the european union. but the chequers approach is the right one for now, because we've got to make sure that we respect that vote and take advantage of the opportunities of being outside the european union. but this former conservative leader and a good number of his colleagues are not convinced. michael gove has said now is the...
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it is a theme, but the michael gove view is that you do into...e trade area, norare we, into... the european free trade area, nor are we, you into... the european free trade area, norare we, you go into... the european free trade area, nor are we, you go there temporarily because it is a longer negotiations to get to where you wa nt to negotiations to get to where you want to be, which is the whole story of this. they thought it would be the easiest thing to do, then vote out of europe, doctor liam fox, what a dreadful mess it has been... another story we must talk about, the bodyguard. we have all been gripped. keeley hawes is the best home secretary we never had! apparently, she might still be alive? well... julia montague... i did of course meanjulia montague, the character, rather than keeley hawes translation: : the character, rather than keeley hawes translation: i loved line of duty, where she was splendid. they did not quite kill her off. if we're going to get a second series, they cannot do without her, come on! going to get a second seri
it is a theme, but the michael gove view is that you do into...e trade area, norare we, into... the european free trade area, nor are we, you into... the european free trade area, norare we, you go into... the european free trade area, nor are we, you go there temporarily because it is a longer negotiations to get to where you wa nt to negotiations to get to where you want to be, which is the whole story of this. they thought it would be the easiest thing to do, then vote out of europe, doctor...
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you could have philip hammond's phone number, michael gove's e—mail address... the irish border. now, they can't even manage their own co nfe re nce they can't even manage their own conference app! as you say, the information commissioner, it is their job information commissioner, it is theirjob to police things like that. people's data is supposed to be protected by any organisation that receives it. they obviously haven't. potentially, a £2 million fine, probably not as high as that, it will be likely to be a slap on the wrist. a terrible start to the conference, and really embarrassing. a picture in the times, a profile picture for philip hammond, a selfie there? people were logging in as borisjohnson there? people were logging in as boris johnson and michael gove, messing about on the app. it is brandon lewis, i'm afraid, who has taken the brandon lewis, i'm afraid, who has ta ken the flak brandon lewis, i'm afraid, who has taken the flak for this. and very outspoken crows in the sunday papers this morning. a senior tory said that brandon lewis, —— and very
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genetic testing on the nhs —— michael gove.ill, the chief scientific officer for england. there would be a study of genes and the dna, that would be used... if you have a tumour, look at the genes, if you like to get individualised treatment rather than the general treatment you get at the moment and therefore you get at the moment and therefore you can more specifically tailor it to what's happening to a person's body and the treatment therefore stands a much better chance. this is quite an important and significant development in making sure diseases are cured, and diseases that often are cured, and diseases that often are killers. the point is that this testing service is set to be rolled out across the nhs in england? yes. we are used to many headlines about moaning in the nhs, waste, bureaucracy, it is old, more fax machines than e—mail systems, you name it, it is good to see innovation and embracing best. genomics will be transformative, as they're saying —— embracing this. to understand things and diagnose problems like
genetic testing on the nhs —— michael gove.ill, the chief scientific officer for england. there would be a study of genes and the dna, that would be used... if you have a tumour, look at the genes, if you like to get individualised treatment rather than the general treatment you get at the moment and therefore you get at the moment and therefore you can more specifically tailor it to what's happening to a person's body and the treatment therefore stands a much better chance. this is quite...
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others, like michael gove, acknowledge they've compromised.ompromises needn't be forever. a future prime minister could always choose to alter the relationship between britain and the european union. but the chequers approach is the right one for now, because we've got to make sure that we respect that vote and take advantage of the opportunities of being outside the european union. but this former conservative leader and a good number of his colleagues are not convinced. michael gove has said now is the time for compromise, change can come later. what do you say to that? i think that's a bit of a copout, really, to explain away what is essentially jam tomorrow and we can prophesy what the future is. we can't. we only have what is now, what the public voted for, which is brexit. with so many arguments still swirling around, who makes the final call? the labour mayor of london thinks it should be us, voters, in a referendum. the question should be a choice between the deal done by this government or staying in the european union, and the deal d
others, like michael gove, acknowledge they've compromised.ompromises needn't be forever. a future prime minister could always choose to alter the relationship between britain and the european union. but the chequers approach is the right one for now, because we've got to make sure that we respect that vote and take advantage of the opportunities of being outside the european union. but this former conservative leader and a good number of his colleagues are not convinced. michael gove has said...
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everything we have seen since then has indicated —— vindicated michael gove's judgement.e tory leadership stakes, the thing to remember is, never mind what the tory voters think, what did he tory mps think? they will whittle it down to two. it is very likely that one of them will be a brexiteer, but for boris johnson to be that brexiteer, whoever becomes leader will have to make peace between both camps. and he has done nothing to answer that question. henry, you can take us onwards, it is your paper, the times, focusing on divorce law. a revolution, a shakeup, we have been talking of it —— talking about it all day. whether we need to involve fault in divorce proceedings, and the fact that we are going to see no—fault divorces. this is the government moving to correct a slightly peculiar and macros. until the last year or so, i think very few people would have known this was the case. divorce can still only take place if fault is alleged and effectively agreed to between the two parties, specifically adultery, unreasonable behaviour or desertion. there was a very famous c
everything we have seen since then has indicated —— vindicated michael gove's judgement.e tory leadership stakes, the thing to remember is, never mind what the tory voters think, what did he tory mps think? they will whittle it down to two. it is very likely that one of them will be a brexiteer, but for boris johnson to be that brexiteer, whoever becomes leader will have to make peace between both camps. and he has done nothing to answer that question. henry, you can take us onwards, it is...
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the coroner said he is writing to the environment secretary, michael gove, to look at food labellinghappened to natasha doesn't happen again. chi chi izundu, bbc news. we can get the latest from our correspondent sarah campbell who is at the inquest. and that point is very striking, the number of letters that the coroner is writing demanding changes? that's right. the family have had to wait two years for this inquest but they said today at least they were pleased that from natasha's death it may shed important light on issues for all allergy sufferers. let's go through those letters. the coroner is contacting pret a manger, he felt that their systems for dealing with complaints and concerns about allergic reactions to their products are still not good enough. he is also contacting the medicines agency and the manufacturers of the adrenaline injectors called epipen because what emerged from tester mini is that the needle on the epipen, 16 millimetres long, kept by so epipen, 16 millimetres long, kept by so many people in case of emergency, might not in fact be long enough to properly
the coroner said he is writing to the environment secretary, michael gove, to look at food labellinghappened to natasha doesn't happen again. chi chi izundu, bbc news. we can get the latest from our correspondent sarah campbell who is at the inquest. and that point is very striking, the number of letters that the coroner is writing demanding changes? that's right. the family have had to wait two years for this inquest but they said today at least they were pleased that from natasha's death it...
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this morning, the environment secretary michael gove said the chequers plan for brexit was the rightnow" — but could be altered by a future prime minister. our political correspondent chris mason reports. thank you. on-hold music plays the brexit negotiations as you've never seen them before. hello, jean—claude. the prime minister talking to the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker. panorama given a glimpse of the behind—the—scenes arm—twisting going on at a crucial stage. yes, i realise it's been a busy period for you... then, perhaps inevitably, this happened. some of her mps want her to ditch her brexit plan, others want to ditch her. this is where i get a little bit irritated. this is not — this debate is not about my future. this debate is about the future of the people of the uk and the future of the united kingdom. that's what i am focused on and that's what i think we should all be focused on. it's ensuring that we get that good dealfrom the european union which is good for people in the uk. some brexit supporters say her plans involve too close a relatio
this morning, the environment secretary michael gove said the chequers plan for brexit was the rightnow" — but could be altered by a future prime minister. our political correspondent chris mason reports. thank you. on-hold music plays the brexit negotiations as you've never seen them before. hello, jean—claude. the prime minister talking to the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker. panorama given a glimpse of the behind—the—scenes arm—twisting going on at...
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, and they, was it michael gove who said last week, of course this is the best deal that is goingife. —— help me. where on the one hand you have 27 people. —— tell me. the other side had won, and the one got a good deal? can i leave that one in the effort the time being? i wanted to ta ke the effort the time being? i wanted to take us to the telegraph because not only are they focusing on emmanuel macron, which is an interesting line to take, we are focusing on the sketch below by michael deacon. if only because, it reflects on how the prime minister looked and behaved at this press conference. she has been amazing through all this stress and pressure, but the headline i think is brilliant. clearly battered and bruised after today, but she still put on this brave face. we're going to continue and keep going. it must be so tough for her to do this. but she has to. she's the prime minister. at the moment she's got to keep three whatever it is... the line that she has prepared cash keep to whatever. i hope there are discussions in number 10 to find out where this has gone wrong and h
, and they, was it michael gove who said last week, of course this is the best deal that is goingife. —— help me. where on the one hand you have 27 people. —— tell me. the other side had won, and the one got a good deal? can i leave that one in the effort the time being? i wanted to ta ke the effort the time being? i wanted to take us to the telegraph because not only are they focusing on emmanuel macron, which is an interesting line to take, we are focusing on the sketch below by...
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michael gove, on the other hand, has urged tory rebels to back the chequers plan, with the metro reportingent secretary says a future prime minister could renegotiate once britain has left the eu. the guardian has learned that local councils are developing algorithims to predict the risk of child abuse, using family data. your daily aspirin could actually be damaging your health if you are over 70, that's according to a study featured on the front of the daily express. and the sun reports that bbc bosses have offered chris evans' breakfast show slot to zoe ball. the times — boost for may as eu backs irish border plan this is where technology might help out. the european union secretly preparing to accept the frictionless irish border when right at the beginning they said it was nonnegotiable. they said there has got to be free trade which it goes oi'i got to be free trade which it goes on in the story to say. it seems strange. the technology might work, it hopefully will. they say hope that the drafts will help mrs may to survive. we are in a situation where it is all about the prime minis
michael gove, on the other hand, has urged tory rebels to back the chequers plan, with the metro reportingent secretary says a future prime minister could renegotiate once britain has left the eu. the guardian has learned that local councils are developing algorithims to predict the risk of child abuse, using family data. your daily aspirin could actually be damaging your health if you are over 70, that's according to a study featured on the front of the daily express. and the sun reports that...
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down now, rather than allow any ambiguity of major issues — which is completely at odds with michael gove's by mps after brexit. let's now look at the business pages of the times, and staying with brexit — the impact it's already having on the car company jaguar, who have put 1000 workers on a three—day week as it cuts production in the face of falling sales. and now the front page of the ft with the story that coca—cola is in ‘preliminary‘ talks about manufacturing drinks containing cannabis. and finally let's go to variety magazine for some glitz and glamour and the emmys, where there was even a wedding proposal. are all you have a sneak preview. unitjeremy cook is with us. the chief economist of the payments company world first. talking about south china morning post and the news about the new ta riffs post and the news about the new tariffs on chinese trade goods. what do they say? they say that it has happened and it is not a surprise and that obviously while we have or will have a 10% tariff next week on $200 billion
down now, rather than allow any ambiguity of major issues — which is completely at odds with michael gove's by mps after brexit. let's now look at the business pages of the times, and staying with brexit — the impact it's already having on the car company jaguar, who have put 1000 workers on a three—day week as it cuts production in the face of falling sales. and now the front page of the ft with the story that coca—cola is in ‘preliminary‘ talks about manufacturing drinks...
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is final letter will be to michael gove at defra firm.use under the present law, somebody is an site don't have to put all the information on the labelling itself. that includes your mother and father's shop down the road serving 50 people a day, making and serving the food, but it also covers pret and many other high street retailers. they sell millions of products a year. the coroner was surprised the regulations applied to both and will write to michael gove andrew quest an urgent review of the situation. we are yet to have a formal response from pret and we expect natasha's family to speak to us soon. expect natasha's family to speak to us soon. thank you very much. are pushing for a vote on president trump's supreme court candidate brett kava naugh later today. it follows dramatic testimony from the judge and a woman accusing him of sexual assault. appearing before senators, judge kavanaugh angrily denied all allegations against him and vowed he would never give up. earlier, christine blasey ford told the hearing that she'd feared fo
is final letter will be to michael gove at defra firm.use under the present law, somebody is an site don't have to put all the information on the labelling itself. that includes your mother and father's shop down the road serving 50 people a day, making and serving the food, but it also covers pret and many other high street retailers. they sell millions of products a year. the coroner was surprised the regulations applied to both and will write to michael gove andrew quest an urgent review of...
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and the top story in the uk: michael gove has said a future prime minister could choose to alter theationship between the uk and the eu after brexit. the environment secretary backed theresa may's current strategy as the right one "for now." now on bbc news, live to singapore for asia business report. is the trade war between the us and china about to get worse? and from prison back to politics, we hear from malaysia's leader in waiting, how the trade war is likely to affect the region. welcome to asia business report. the trade war between the world's two biggest economies will likely get worse this week. president trump is reportedly announcing new tariffs on about $200 billion worth of chinese imports as early as today and if that happens, beijing may decline to participate in proposed trade talks with the us president. president trump likes to boast he is winning the trade war, but according to the american chamber of commerce in china, these ta riffs chamber of commerce in china, these tariffs are hurting us companies more than chinese companies. a survey last week showed that n
and the top story in the uk: michael gove has said a future prime minister could choose to alter theationship between the uk and the eu after brexit. the environment secretary backed theresa may's current strategy as the right one "for now." now on bbc news, live to singapore for asia business report. is the trade war between the us and china about to get worse? and from prison back to politics, we hear from malaysia's leader in waiting, how the trade war is likely to affect the...
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up with the check is planned injuly but they haven't come up with anything and in comparison to michael goveas coherent policy it looked shambolic. i think they are rattled by michel barnier this week saying we could have a deal by november. they were hoping for a no deal so they could extra ct hoping for a no deal so they could extract the hard brexit. there was a press conference in the bowels of the commons and there has been a lot of bickering from some people who weren't there and some who said we need a proper press conference but this was amateurish. you remember vote leave and dominic cummings who was central to that campaign, they are not involved now. i suppose it's possible they were captured at a slightly sleepy moment. let's move on to the financial times. john mcdonnell the shadow chancellor laying out leaders stall am bound to boost workers' rights and this is the idea all workers should have the same rights whether they work in the geek economy or they are employed full—time. geek economy or they are employed full-time. and that is a huge part of our economy full-time. and th
up with the check is planned injuly but they haven't come up with anything and in comparison to michael goveas coherent policy it looked shambolic. i think they are rattled by michel barnier this week saying we could have a deal by november. they were hoping for a no deal so they could extra ct hoping for a no deal so they could extract the hard brexit. there was a press conference in the bowels of the commons and there has been a lot of bickering from some people who weren't there and some who...
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we start with the metro, and michael gove urging his party to get together and back teresa may, sayinge uk has left the eu. 0n the front page of the philippine daily inquirer, this picture of a family picking up the pieces after the powerful typhoon destoyed their home in northern luzon. in the gulf news, president trump is set to announce more tariffs on china as early as today. and the ft, jpmorgan is setting up a programme to fund mba studies by its executives and run courses for uk school leavers aspiring to be bankers. and finally, the daily express.
we start with the metro, and michael gove urging his party to get together and back teresa may, sayinge uk has left the eu. 0n the front page of the philippine daily inquirer, this picture of a family picking up the pieces after the powerful typhoon destoyed their home in northern luzon. in the gulf news, president trump is set to announce more tariffs on china as early as today. and the ft, jpmorgan is setting up a programme to fund mba studies by its executives and run courses for uk school...
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yesterday we were looking at the headline in the metro about michael gove, talking about the fact thatpport the prime minister now with the plan that we have and see it through, we can a lwa ys have and see it through, we can always change it later. and now the president of france's quick to step in and say, no it. we're going to go down that route. things that need to be addressed now and they need to be signed off now because someone who works with businesses, international business and small business, they are uncertain about the trading relationship with europe and if they have to make a change away from the single market and the customs union, they want to be able to make just one change. that is their policy moving forward, that is their tax arrangement and supply chain moving forward. for a politician who, for wa nt of forward. for a politician who, for want of a better phrase, does not have skin in the game, to say that we will just have skin in the game, to say that we willjust change it around later is the kind of things that this is most definitely does not want. and eu lead
yesterday we were looking at the headline in the metro about michael gove, talking about the fact thatpport the prime minister now with the plan that we have and see it through, we can a lwa ys have and see it through, we can always change it later. and now the president of france's quick to step in and say, no it. we're going to go down that route. things that need to be addressed now and they need to be signed off now because someone who works with businesses, international business and small...
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i think the coroner has raised this, that government, michael gove said it is something to look at.nge as a result of this and it's terrible that it took a tragedy to wake us up to this, but it's something that can be resolved. let's look at... make sure we talk about a couple of the other front pages because sebastian, the daily mail has picked up on this story about facebook, hackers rating pp million bass boat accounts —— 50 million. again another data breach by one of the huge social media networks and 50 million is a huge amount of people, and it happened on tuesday and may have just announced it now. again, there is this sense of how much data in our personal information, photos, address is being held on this site, is a really secure? they became aware on tuesday, we don't know when it happened, that is quite an important fa ct happened, that is quite an important fact and one of the questions we wa nt to fact and one of the questions we want to ask is when did this... the fbi is investigating because this book is an american based company and it will take it further but there
i think the coroner has raised this, that government, michael gove said it is something to look at.nge as a result of this and it's terrible that it took a tragedy to wake us up to this, but it's something that can be resolved. let's look at... make sure we talk about a couple of the other front pages because sebastian, the daily mail has picked up on this story about facebook, hackers rating pp million bass boat accounts —— 50 million. again another data breach by one of the huge social...
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michael gove referred to the experts a couple of his ago.ees mogg is quoted in this article. he'll be expressing... he says nothing new. this doom laden forecast which is more political than economic. until we finally leave, that is the point. the salzburg meeting is a key one. the salzburg meeting is a key one. the big one is in november, the special meeting, after that a vote in parliament and maybe the government. on that bombshell, let's move government. on that bombshell, let's m ove o nto government. on that bombshell, let's move onto your paper. one in five britons harmed by internet. in what way? sharon white, the chief executive of ofcom, which is the regulator for broadcasters, including the bbc. well... a bit. her concern, reflected by 12 million britons, one in five of us, a lot of children and young people watch tv ona children and young people watch tv on a tablet or a phone and they don't differentiate between the bbc, itv, sky, the regulated and unregulated bids, it is all the same to them, coming at them. sharon white, i've
michael gove referred to the experts a couple of his ago.ees mogg is quoted in this article. he'll be expressing... he says nothing new. this doom laden forecast which is more political than economic. until we finally leave, that is the point. the salzburg meeting is a key one. the salzburg meeting is a key one. the big one is in november, the special meeting, after that a vote in parliament and maybe the government. on that bombshell, let's move government. on that bombshell, let's m ove o nto...
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the moment secretary michael gove has the ideas put forward today. has the ideas put forward today. noisey want. and treat female employees. of sexual discrimination with a difference. helen briggs has more. the turn—of—the—century. women still can't vote, or as it turned out, train as a gardener. turned out, train as a gardener. been won, but never given, for one simple reason. the winner was a woman. woman. clearly a very determined young woman. young woman. single—handedly has sent the rhs into a bit of a tailspin. into a bit of a tailspin. training scholarship, but never happened. happened. of william wilkes, the leader of the rhs. rhs. that a female might claim the scholarship. scholarship. chip, chip, chip, chipped away at the idea women can do these things. the idea women can do these things. and who knows where her career might have taken her? have taken her? a picture is starting to emerge of the mysterious miss harrison. the mysterious miss harrison. gardening, from the names and orders of plants to growing fruit. of plants to growing fruit. hard to imagine women being excluded.
the moment secretary michael gove has the ideas put forward today. has the ideas put forward today. noisey want. and treat female employees. of sexual discrimination with a difference. helen briggs has more. the turn—of—the—century. women still can't vote, or as it turned out, train as a gardener. turned out, train as a gardener. been won, but never given, for one simple reason. the winner was a woman. woman. clearly a very determined young woman. young woman. single—handedly has sent...
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the coroner said he is writing to the environment secretary, michael gove, to look at food labellingchi chi izundu, bbc news. sian edmunds leads the food and drink team at law firm burges salmon — she is in our bristol studio. this is very much your area of specialism, thank you for your time. 0ne specialism, thank you for your time. one of the things people trying to follow this inquest this week might find hard to understand is why, why the food labelling laws are as they are, if there is as there was in this case sesame in the bread, in the door, why is the company not obliged to point that out? they are obliged to point that out? they are obliged to point it out. the situation for packaged and pre—packaged food product is slightly different. if you what into a supermarket and buy a packet of the shelf you will see a label on it and it will tell you what allergens are in it, 14 specific allergens food companies have to declare when they sell their food. the situation is slightly different where there is no pre—packaged food involved and thatis no pre—packaged food involved and tha
the coroner said he is writing to the environment secretary, michael gove, to look at food labellingchi chi izundu, bbc news. sian edmunds leads the food and drink team at law firm burges salmon — she is in our bristol studio. this is very much your area of specialism, thank you for your time. 0ne specialism, thank you for your time. one of the things people trying to follow this inquest this week might find hard to understand is why, why the food labelling laws are as they are, if there is...
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the environment secretary michael gove said today the government is currently reviewing food labellingow much more visible. the coroner also wants the company to improve how it responds to allergy concerns in light of natasha's death. we've listened to everything the coroner and natasha's family have said this week. we will learn from it. all of us at pret want a meaningful change to come from this tragedy. we will ensure that it does. this case has struck a chord with many of those who live with serious allergies. two years ago, amelia ended up in a&e after eating a chicken caesar sandwich from pret which she didn't realise contains sesame. the company has apologised to her. it does seem that they really do need to make a change. if they are as serious as they are, to prevent incidents like this happening again, like natasha and me, and i was fortunate enough to live, i would say this very firmly, we will not be the last if you don't make a change. as well as food labelling, the coroner expressed concern about the effectiveness of audio adrenaline injectors. two epipens were administe
the environment secretary michael gove said today the government is currently reviewing food labellingow much more visible. the coroner also wants the company to improve how it responds to allergy concerns in light of natasha's death. we've listened to everything the coroner and natasha's family have said this week. we will learn from it. all of us at pret want a meaningful change to come from this tragedy. we will ensure that it does. this case has struck a chord with many of those who live...
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be, voices around that cabinet table, who have always had doubts about the cheque is planned, michael govebe asking are you sure this is the right plan and should we start looking at other options? she isjuggling a lot. she is having to send a message to the eu as well as managing a party. we were speaking earlier to a journalist from the irish times. theirfront earlier to a journalist from the irish times. their front page said basically be feeling from dublin, that speech was talking to the party more than it was to the eu. that speech was talking to the party more than it was to the eui that speech was talking to the party more than it was to the eu. i think it was talking to a domestic audience. she was trying to steady the ship slightly. it did convey the fa ct the ship slightly. it did convey the fact that she was genuinely put out by what had happened. she genuinely felt they had behaved in an inappropriate way. i think it has beena inappropriate way. i think it has been a successful tactic, because as faras been a successful tactic, because as far as the front pages though it has d
be, voices around that cabinet table, who have always had doubts about the cheque is planned, michael govebe asking are you sure this is the right plan and should we start looking at other options? she isjuggling a lot. she is having to send a message to the eu as well as managing a party. we were speaking earlier to a journalist from the irish times. theirfront earlier to a journalist from the irish times. their front page said basically be feeling from dublin, that speech was talking to the...
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is this what boris johnson and michael gove might stop flying.o be the wonderful brexit dividend7 long queues on the m25 is dover and calais cannot cope with the checks that would have to comment immediately with a no—deal brexit. the more the british public look into the abyss of a no—deal brexit, the more people would say, we really can't go down that road. the more i hope it will encourage people to say to the government, you have got to get off your high horse. your checkers plan has been rejected and you have to pursue a course of action that would insure that that chaos and damage to the economy and tax revenue... a lot of things were to do with austerity and insecurity and long waits for the doctor. not being able to afford to buy houses in the area of their children were brought up. having less tax revenue is not going to help us deal with that challenge. it is a reminder that challenge. it is a reminder that those who have said no deal is better than a bad deal couldn't be more wrong. thank you forjoining us. thank you. hilary benn. join
is this what boris johnson and michael gove might stop flying.o be the wonderful brexit dividend7 long queues on the m25 is dover and calais cannot cope with the checks that would have to comment immediately with a no—deal brexit. the more the british public look into the abyss of a no—deal brexit, the more people would say, we really can't go down that road. the more i hope it will encourage people to say to the government, you have got to get off your high horse. your checkers plan has...
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and the top story in the uk: michael gove has said a future prime minister could choose to alter
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that was said by any senior tory politician last week was by our old colleague on this panel, michael govethat any agreement reached... he supported chequers, he has discredited himself, i'm sorry to say. he went on to reiterate, and i'm sure he will do again before we leave, that this parliament will not be bound by any agreements... let me say, i have a real horse in that race because i am afraid i may have started that particular avalanche when i said in print everybody was saying chequers is the worst possible deal and we'll be locked into it permanently and i said, i somewhat regret now, nothing is permanent in international relations, these treaties can always be renegotiated, particularly trade negotiations. that is the line that the chequers apologists are taking now, that this would not be permanent. you need to start somewhere. yes, absolutely, but i do not think chequers is the right starting place. to what extent do you think, isabel, this bust—up was going to happen now, and it may be a good thing it happens now because it may help theresa may through what would have been a ve
that was said by any senior tory politician last week was by our old colleague on this panel, michael govethat any agreement reached... he supported chequers, he has discredited himself, i'm sorry to say. he went on to reiterate, and i'm sure he will do again before we leave, that this parliament will not be bound by any agreements... let me say, i have a real horse in that race because i am afraid i may have started that particular avalanche when i said in print everybody was saying chequers...
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we call on michael gove to take immediate action in response to the coroner's report, and we also call manger‘s procedures for monitoring and recording reports of problems with food or items purchased at pret were inadequate and incoherent. we hope that lessons will be learned from this inquest, so this sort of tragedy never happened again. the legal team working on behalf of the family. the chief executive of pret a manger then spoke and apologised to the family for natasha's death. we're deeply sorry for natasha's death. we cannot begin to comprehend the pain the family have felt and the grief they will continue to feel. we've listened to everything the coroner and natasha's family have said this week and we will learn from it. all of us at pret want meaningful change to come from this tragedy. we will ensure that it does. the chief executive of the sandwich chain speaking outside of the coroner ‘s court, we will speak more about that and the coroner's strong words through the course of the afternoon. the mao in warwickshire has been closed in both directions after a crash involving
we call on michael gove to take immediate action in response to the coroner's report, and we also call manger‘s procedures for monitoring and recording reports of problems with food or items purchased at pret were inadequate and incoherent. we hope that lessons will be learned from this inquest, so this sort of tragedy never happened again. the legal team working on behalf of the family. the chief executive of pret a manger then spoke and apologised to the family for natasha's death. we're...
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others, like michael gove, acknowledge they have compromised but he says as compromises needn't be fore minister could always choose to alter the relationship between britain and the european union but the is the right one for now because we have to make sure that we respect the vote and ta ke sure that we respect the vote and take advantage of the opportunities of being outside the european union —— the chequers. but this former conservative leader and a good number of his colleagues are not convinced. i think that's a bit of a cop—out, really, to explain away is essentially jam tomorrow and we can prophesy what the future is. we can't. we only have what is now, what the public voted for, which is brexit. with so many arguments still swirling around, who makes the final call? the labour mayor of london thinks it should be us, voters, in a referendum. the question should be a choice between the deal done by this government or staying in the european union, and the deal done by this government, we can now see what actually the consequences would be. labour's leadership remains to be con
others, like michael gove, acknowledge they have compromised but he says as compromises needn't be fore minister could always choose to alter the relationship between britain and the european union but the is the right one for now because we have to make sure that we respect the vote and ta ke sure that we respect the vote and take advantage of the opportunities of being outside the european union —— the chequers. but this former conservative leader and a good number of his colleagues are...
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michael gove said it is fine to accept it, voted through, and then maybe later it could be changed.davis's response was to say that michael gove is a clever man, but clever people sometimes miss things. his view is that once we have handed over billions of pounds to the eu, that will be at, they will no longer be interested in further negotiations. thank you very much to both of you. later this morning on bbc news: we're giving you the opportunity to ask the experts any burning questions you may have about the uk's future outside the eu. joining us at eleven thirty am is professor anand menon from the uk in a changing europe and jill rutter from the institute for government. to take part you can text your questions to 61124, email to ‘askthis@bbc.co.uk‘ or tweet using #bbcaskthis. a woman has died after a caravan was blown off a cliff as high winds from storm ali batter the west of ireland. police and emergency services are at the scene in county galway. the woman is thought to be in herfifties. storm ali is the uk's first named storm of the season. an amber, "be prepared", weather
michael gove said it is fine to accept it, voted through, and then maybe later it could be changed.davis's response was to say that michael gove is a clever man, but clever people sometimes miss things. his view is that once we have handed over billions of pounds to the eu, that will be at, they will no longer be interested in further negotiations. thank you very much to both of you. later this morning on bbc news: we're giving you the opportunity to ask the experts any burning questions you...
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michael gove came out, he put it together, but he's a brexiteer and he will face push back.ing it more enthusiastic than others, others might call in sick that day, bit of a cough, may be throwing in a few questions! at the heart of this we have barnier... throwing in a few questions! at the heart of this we have barnier. .. why has why has he suddenly changed his tune? it's all about negotiating strategy and it's possible he went too hard on the second of september. he said he was strongly opposed to chequers. he said part of it were insane! he definitely set out his stall and he said no deal was more likely than ever. now he has come back and said we can probably do a deal and this is meant to be because he's had a lot of pressure from eu heads of state, who've said, you know, we really need to get this through. the government strategy over the summer is bypassing barnier and going to eu heads of state. jeremy hunt has been doing the tour of european capitals, so it could be bearing fruit. the mocked cliche of german car manufacturers and french champagne producers want a
michael gove came out, he put it together, but he's a brexiteer and he will face push back.ing it more enthusiastic than others, others might call in sick that day, bit of a cough, may be throwing in a few questions! at the heart of this we have barnier... throwing in a few questions! at the heart of this we have barnier. .. why has why has he suddenly changed his tune? it's all about negotiating strategy and it's possible he went too hard on the second of september. he said he was strongly...
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as michael gove observed this morning, leadership contests tend to be a bit like the british weather, to throw them off. however, like the british weather, as we know, it can be pretty changeable, too. our ireland correspondent emma vardy is in belfast. what are you hearing about the response to these proposals laid out this morning? well, debriefed largest parties here, the dup and sinn fein, remain as bitterly divided as ever on these brexit proposals. they have been saying that the irish border does not have to be such an obstacle, the european research group points out that mostly it is the same companies moving the same goods back and forth and it says there are already structures in place to deal with tax at the border and that technology can be incorporated after brexit to monitor the movement of goods. now, the one area where the european research group acknowledges that northern ireland might need to remain more tightly bound to eu rules is on agriculture, and they're proposing that there is this a security by ozone under which the island of ireland continues to be treated as
as michael gove observed this morning, leadership contests tend to be a bit like the british weather, to throw them off. however, like the british weather, as we know, it can be pretty changeable, too. our ireland correspondent emma vardy is in belfast. what are you hearing about the response to these proposals laid out this morning? well, debriefed largest parties here, the dup and sinn fein, remain as bitterly divided as ever on these brexit proposals. they have been saying that the irish...
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at the end of the article, this key group of cabinet swing voters, dominic raab, jeremy hunt, michael gove may's chequers plan, this is the killer phrase, through the conference season. phrase, through the conference season. the end of next week! will be still back her or is there a stopping horse that's going to appear next week saying we can't keep this shambles going, we are the laughing stock of europe! as are the labour party at times, because we haven't got a decent opposition. you loved them five minutes ago!|j haven't got a decent opposition. you loved them five minutes ago! i don't wa nt to loved them five minutes ago! i don't want to be torn apart by corbynistas, please! and, so... it is conference season. you need a magic wand. interesting to see how much this holds together, boris johnson and other big characters will no doubt come out and have something to say, and the whole carefully sticky taped together edifice may fall apart. the whole weekend and into next week is a minefield for theresa may, donald trump tonight and then thrown into the fire with her own lot. the one thi
at the end of the article, this key group of cabinet swing voters, dominic raab, jeremy hunt, michael gove may's chequers plan, this is the killer phrase, through the conference season. phrase, through the conference season. the end of next week! will be still back her or is there a stopping horse that's going to appear next week saying we can't keep this shambles going, we are the laughing stock of europe! as are the labour party at times, because we haven't got a decent opposition. you loved...
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the agriculture bill enshrines michael gove's hope for a green brexit. they make up amount of land they own. they make up 40% of james amount of land they own. they make up 40% ofjames small‘s income but in the future to get any direct payment from the state he has to prove his farm benefits the environment. for example, protecting wildlife and proving air and water quality and tackling climate change. for any business to start losing 40% of its income is a huge hit. we will have to look where else we can try to find an income. but the new scheme heralds a brighterfuture to find an income. but the new scheme heralds a brighter future for farming. that is according to the environment secretary. we acknowledge some of the wealthiest farmers with the biggest estates will lose a little money at the edges but as a result we can invest not just edges but as a result we can invest notjust in the environment but productivity for all farmers. the bill doesn't address the central issue of producing food to feed the nation, something the nfu calls a glaring oversig
the agriculture bill enshrines michael gove's hope for a green brexit. they make up amount of land they own. they make up 40% of james amount of land they own. they make up 40% ofjames small‘s income but in the future to get any direct payment from the state he has to prove his farm benefits the environment. for example, protecting wildlife and proving air and water quality and tackling climate change. for any business to start losing 40% of its income is a huge hit. we will have to look...
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the agriculture bill enshrines michael gove's long—held vision of a green brexit.the amount of land they own. they make up 40% of james small‘s income. but in the future, to get any direct payments from the state, he will have to prove that his farm benefits the environment. for example, protecting wildlife, improving air and water quality, and tackling climate change. for any business to start losing 40% of its income is a huge hit. we are going to have to look where else we can try to find an income. but the new scheme heralds a brighter future for farming, according to the environment secretary. we acknowledge that some of the wealthiest farmers with the biggest estates will lose a little bit of money at the edges but, as a result of that, we will be able to invest not just in the environment but in technology and productivity for all farmers. but the bill does not address the central issue of producing food to feed the nation, something the nfu calls a glaring oversight. currently, the uk only produces around 60% of its own food supplies. we rely on imports fro
the agriculture bill enshrines michael gove's long—held vision of a green brexit.the amount of land they own. they make up 40% of james small‘s income. but in the future, to get any direct payments from the state, he will have to prove that his farm benefits the environment. for example, protecting wildlife, improving air and water quality, and tackling climate change. for any business to start losing 40% of its income is a huge hit. we are going to have to look where else we can try to...