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interestingly, business leaders don't seem to agree with michael gove on this.d it is more difficult to prepare for a no deal in october when warehouses are full. on christmas and it was in march and there is also the risk of being told they don't believe it is happening. the government strategy is to say that there will be minimal rings but don't worry about food, medicines and it will be fascinating to see if it comes to no deal whether it will then bear the brunt because it hasn't warned people things are coming down the track. and the government is treading a delicate line because they want to say that they have all the contingency planning in place and doesn't want to scare people. the danger is that if people do panic and we start seeing people stockpiling and panic buying, that will make problems worse. if you are not realistic as a government and you run the risk that if that something goes wrong and there are bumps in the road than the electorate will say hang on, you didn't prepare us. nevertheless, i ee, didn't prepare us. nevertheless, i agree, there
interestingly, business leaders don't seem to agree with michael gove on this.d it is more difficult to prepare for a no deal in october when warehouses are full. on christmas and it was in march and there is also the risk of being told they don't believe it is happening. the government strategy is to say that there will be minimal rings but don't worry about food, medicines and it will be fascinating to see if it comes to no deal whether it will then bear the brunt because it hasn't warned...
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that was michael gove speaking a short time ago.to be wiped out by climate change. it once spilled from the crater, but photographs taken from space show just how rapidly the glacier disappeared. as recently as the 1980s, it showed up as a mass of solid white. by 2014, it was declared dead. a plaque has been made to tell future generations that only they will know if enough was done to save other glaciers from climate change. the muslim convert known asjihadijack, who joined the islamic state group as a teenager, has had his british citizenship revoked, the bbc understands. jack letts was 18, when he left his oxfordshire home in 2014 to travel tojoin fighters in raqqa. the decision was reportedly made by sajid javid when he was home secretary. the home office declined to comment on the case. our correspondent charlotte gallagher said that by revoking his citizenship, the government had effectively passed responsibility forjack letts to the canadians. he was just a teenager when he left to join islamic state fighters in syria. he was
that was michael gove speaking a short time ago.to be wiped out by climate change. it once spilled from the crater, but photographs taken from space show just how rapidly the glacier disappeared. as recently as the 1980s, it showed up as a mass of solid white. by 2014, it was declared dead. a plaque has been made to tell future generations that only they will know if enough was done to save other glaciers from climate change. the muslim convert known asjihadijack, who joined the islamic state...
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the minister for no—deal brexit planning, michael gove, has been meeting dover port officials as lorryvers‘ leaders fear delays for thousands of lorries. we'll have the latest, live with our correspondent in the port of dover, and we'll be talking to the road haulage associaton. the other main stories on bbc news at 5... british airways says its resolved a technical issue that left hundreds of flights being cancelled or delayed, and passengers stranded. we need to prepare a whole new flight, and our bag is gone so it's a complete nightmare. we're trying to get to stockholm. our next flight, we're being told, is friday. i rang british airways, and they said they can't do anything for us over the phone. about 1,500 whaley bridge residents who had been moved out of their homes becuase of fears the dam there could've burst have now been told they can return. ministers unveil an overhaul of pension rules for senior nhs staff — after they were linked to growing waiting lists for patients. an estimated 55,000 music fans who were going to the boardmasters festival in cornwall are told it's can
the minister for no—deal brexit planning, michael gove, has been meeting dover port officials as lorryvers‘ leaders fear delays for thousands of lorries. we'll have the latest, live with our correspondent in the port of dover, and we'll be talking to the road haulage associaton. the other main stories on bbc news at 5... british airways says its resolved a technical issue that left hundreds of flights being cancelled or delayed, and passengers stranded. we need to prepare a whole new...
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that was michael gove speaking. with me is our political correspondent mark lobel. reaction on camera from michael gove. remind us what he is trying to reassure us about. he is confirming that this document that the sunday times received through a leak is genuine. he is trying to clarify that the warnings on it over food trying to clarify that the warnings on it overfood prices going up, shortages of medicines and the like, are out of date. we understand that this document was presented to him, to the new team that borisjohnson brought in about three weeks ago. we are talking about a few weeks out of date for significant issues. they have been hard at work in downing street in the cabinet office with daily meetings preparing for no deal, signing contracts with rates to ease the passage of freight and medicine and health care products, but they can only do what they can do in the time, so presumably there isa do in the time, so presumably there is a lot of work to be done. interestingly, the one problem that money cannot solve is the hard border between northern irel
that was michael gove speaking. with me is our political correspondent mark lobel. reaction on camera from michael gove. remind us what he is trying to reassure us about. he is confirming that this document that the sunday times received through a leak is genuine. he is trying to clarify that the warnings on it over food trying to clarify that the warnings on it overfood prices going up, shortages of medicines and the like, are out of date. we understand that this document was presented to him,...
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the headlines at 1.00: the cabinet office michael gove, says significant planning has taiken place for a no—deal brexit as leaked documents show there could be goods shortages. 05 this is the scene live in hong kong — where around 100,000 people have spent theare gathered for more pro—democracy protests for the 11th week running kent police name the boy who's missing after he fell into the river stour as six—year old lucas dobson. a minute's silence is held by reading football club for pc andrew harper — as the home secretary says the families of police officers killed or injured on duty should be better supported. thousands of homes lose power moments after the three remaining cooling towers at didcot power station in 0xfordshire are demolished. and this week's travel show explores the island of hokkaido in japan where they go hunting and take part in an international dance competition. good afternoon. borisjohnson is to meet the german chancellor and the french president in the coming days, to make the case for a new brexit deal. the visits, to angela merkel on wednesday and emmanuel
the headlines at 1.00: the cabinet office michael gove, says significant planning has taiken place for a no—deal brexit as leaked documents show there could be goods shortages. 05 this is the scene live in hong kong — where around 100,000 people have spent theare gathered for more pro—democracy protests for the 11th week running kent police name the boy who's missing after he fell into the river stour as six—year old lucas dobson. a minute's silence is held by reading football club for...
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the headlines: the man in charge of planning for a no—deal brexit — michael gove — says leaked documentsng shortages of goods and a hard border with ireland are out of date and are worst case scenarios. this is the scene live in hong kong — where around 100,000 people have gathered for more pro—democracy protests — for the eleventh week running. kent police name the boy who's missing after he fell into the river stour as six—year old lucas dobson. the muslim convert known asjihadijack, who travelled to syria to join so—called islamic state, has been stripped of his british citizenship. at least 10,000 people are homeless after a massive fire swept through a crowded slum in the bangladesh capital dhaka. and a glacier in iceland goes from this... to this — the country holds a ceremony to mourn the loss due to climate change. and in half an hour, we take a look back at some of this week's highlights and exclusive interviews from the victoria derbyshire programme. the cabinet office minister, michael gove, has said "very significant" steps have been taken in the past three weeks to prepare f
the headlines: the man in charge of planning for a no—deal brexit — michael gove — says leaked documentsng shortages of goods and a hard border with ireland are out of date and are worst case scenarios. this is the scene live in hong kong — where around 100,000 people have gathered for more pro—democracy protests — for the eleventh week running. kent police name the boy who's missing after he fell into the river stour as six—year old lucas dobson. the muslim convert known...
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michael gove says there'll be a bail—out fund for businesses hit by brexit.he family of a 15—year—old girl missing in malaysia make a fresh appealfor information to help find her. more than a million people are evacuated from their homes as a powerful typhoon hits china's east coast. and off to a flier — manchester city begin their premier league title defence — thrashing west ham five—nil. that and the rest of the day's sport coming up in half an hour on sportsday. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the us financierjeffrey epstein has been found dead in his manhattan police cell. reports in the new york times says his body was found early this morning. he was awaiting trial for sex trafficking and conspiracy charges. the 66—year—old had pleaded not guilty to all charges. epstein‘s acquaintances included many of the rich and famous — such as us president donald trump, bill clinton and prince andrew. our correspondent in washington — chris buckler has been giving me more details. jeffrey epstein was a very well—known individual. he was notjust someone who d
michael gove says there'll be a bail—out fund for businesses hit by brexit.he family of a 15—year—old girl missing in malaysia make a fresh appealfor information to help find her. more than a million people are evacuated from their homes as a powerful typhoon hits china's east coast. and off to a flier — manchester city begin their premier league title defence — thrashing west ham five—nil. that and the rest of the day's sport coming up in half an hour on sportsday. good evening and...
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brexit themes continue on the front page of the i, saying michael gove plays down leaked crisis plansl says the nhs is launching a crackdown on gp surgeries which close for half days during the week. well, as ever, and once again, brexit on an awful lot of the front pages. and let's just brexit on an awful lot of the front pages. and let'sjust start brexit on an awful lot of the front pages. and let's just start with the telegraph, no deal leak, blamed on him and's remainders. saying that this leak that we've been reporting all day, talking about what could happen under an ordeal brexit, blaming that on colleagues of the former chancellor film it philip hammond. that makes a lot of sense actually, not least because of some of the stories that came out earlier today with michael gove speaking about how this report was old news, that actually, it's out of date. that in itself, chimes in with reports for example, last week, i think it was the head of the french ports were saying, you know, they were very impressed by the activities of the british government in terms of trying to counter
brexit themes continue on the front page of the i, saying michael gove plays down leaked crisis plansl says the nhs is launching a crackdown on gp surgeries which close for half days during the week. well, as ever, and once again, brexit on an awful lot of the front pages. and let's just brexit on an awful lot of the front pages. and let'sjust start brexit on an awful lot of the front pages. and let's just start with the telegraph, no deal leak, blamed on him and's remainders. saying that this...
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michael gove says there'll be a bail—out fund for businesses hit by brexit.l pay for millions of lower and middle income earners is lower than it was a decade ago, says the tuc. more than a million people are evacuated from their homes as a powerful typhoon hits china. liverpool make an ideal start to the season as they thrash newly promoted norwich 4—1 at anfield. and click reports on internet shutdowns in kashmir and a new car scanner in israel. if the energy regulator is demanding answers from the national grid after a major blackout which struck large areas of england and wales yesterday evening. around a million people were affected by the power cut — which led to major disruption for rail passengers, caused traffic lights to fail and left thousands of homes without electricity. the national grid said the major power cut was a ‘rare and unusual event‘ caused by the ‘almost simultaneous‘ loss of power at a gas station and an offshore wind farm atjust before five o‘clock yesterday. in a statement, rwe, owners of the gas—fired power station in bedfordshire
michael gove says there'll be a bail—out fund for businesses hit by brexit.l pay for millions of lower and middle income earners is lower than it was a decade ago, says the tuc. more than a million people are evacuated from their homes as a powerful typhoon hits china. liverpool make an ideal start to the season as they thrash newly promoted norwich 4—1 at anfield. and click reports on internet shutdowns in kashmir and a new car scanner in israel. if the energy regulator is demanding...
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i can see that, but it is a significant development and the announcement was made by michael gove which in northern ireland which is recently closed on to great sadness and a great loss to the community. closed on to great sadness and a great loss to the communitylj closed on to great sadness and a great loss to the community. i think they've got a priority list. but i would like to know where all of this money is coming from. obviously, doesn't make sense, regardless of what your views are because we are not guaranteed another extension evenif not guaranteed another extension even if we want one. let's turn our attention to brexit but a slightly regal turn to it. attention to brexit but a slightly regalturn to it. policy attention to brexit but a slightly regal turn to it. policy number ten to keep the queen out of brexit, as you know, basically what happened what may well happen is that we make ita what may well happen is that we make it a situation where a vote of no—confidence in this company in which case, the prime minister of the government has two weeks to form another governmen
i can see that, but it is a significant development and the announcement was made by michael gove which in northern ireland which is recently closed on to great sadness and a great loss to the community. closed on to great sadness and a great loss to the communitylj closed on to great sadness and a great loss to the community. i think they've got a priority list. but i would like to know where all of this money is coming from. obviously, doesn't make sense, regardless of what your views are...
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michael gove is the minister in charge of getting the government ready for no deal.n old document. since it was published and circulated the government have taken significant additional steps to make sure we are prepared to leave on october the 31st, deal or no deal. do you accept there could be food and fuel shortages in a no deal scenario? it is the case, as everyone knows, that if we do have a no deal exit there will inevitably be some disruption, some bumps in the road. numberten, meanwhile, is furious. a source accused an unnamed former minister of leaking this document to try and influence talks with europe. but for opponents of no deal, those tory rebels and opposition mps convinced it would be a disaster, leaks like this are confirmation that their worst fears could become a reality. this isn't project fear, this is project reality. what we have seen revealed in the sunday times today sets out that we could be here in 2019 with shortages of food, shortages of fuel and shortages of medicine. the next few weeks will be crucial in determining whether no deal bec
michael gove is the minister in charge of getting the government ready for no deal.n old document. since it was published and circulated the government have taken significant additional steps to make sure we are prepared to leave on october the 31st, deal or no deal. do you accept there could be food and fuel shortages in a no deal scenario? it is the case, as everyone knows, that if we do have a no deal exit there will inevitably be some disruption, some bumps in the road. numberten,...
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michael gove says it is the worst case scenario.ch talks about fuel, food and medicine shortages. just on the border issues, we know that a very small amount of disruption to traffic going through that port could lead to very severe consequences. that port could lead to very severe consequences. i had a personal taste of this a few weeks ago when we were going through the port of dover to france and a couple of the ferries had some technical problems and it ended up with four—hour delays for passengers and also a huge tailback on the motorway. so if we have ongoing problems, for instance, caused by priti patel, the home secretary, who has said, for instance, that freedom of movement is going to be something that will stop on day one after we have left the eu, if that is going to be the case then presumably everyone is going to have their passports thoroughly checked on entry including lorry drivers as to whether they are allowed to come in or not and that in itself is going to lead to a huge amount of chaos on oui’ to lead to a huge
michael gove says it is the worst case scenario.ch talks about fuel, food and medicine shortages. just on the border issues, we know that a very small amount of disruption to traffic going through that port could lead to very severe consequences. that port could lead to very severe consequences. i had a personal taste of this a few weeks ago when we were going through the port of dover to france and a couple of the ferries had some technical problems and it ended up with four—hour delays for...
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the minister in charge of no—deal brexit preparations, michael gove, has accused the eu of refusing toe in fresh talks, in a deepening war of words between brussels and westminster. mr gove said the uk was "ready and willing" to resume negotiations and that he was "deeply saddened" by what he claimed was the eu's approach. his comments came after eu officials described as "unacceptable" britain's insistence on scrapping the backstop, that's the measure to prevent a return of physical checks on the irish border. almost two weeks after becoming prime minister, boris johnson almost two weeks after becoming prime minister, borisjohnson met his first eu leader today. his counterpart from estonia. have you given up on trying to get a deal, prime minister? brexits also deadlocked. the eu and says the withdrawal agreement is closed. ministers here says it has to be changed. at the moment it is the eu that seems to be saying they are not interested. they are simply saying no, we don't want to talk. well i think that is wrong and sad. it isn't in europe is make interest. but eu leaders insist br
the minister in charge of no—deal brexit preparations, michael gove, has accused the eu of refusing toe in fresh talks, in a deepening war of words between brussels and westminster. mr gove said the uk was "ready and willing" to resume negotiations and that he was "deeply saddened" by what he claimed was the eu's approach. his comments came after eu officials described as "unacceptable" britain's insistence on scrapping the backstop, that's the measure to prevent...
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michael gove says there'll be a bail—out fund for businesses hit by brexit.he family of a 15—year—old girl missing in malaysia thank the search teams who are scouring the jungle for her. we are extremely impressed with the effort, your expertise, your dedication. and we hope you find nora. more than a million people are evacuated from their homes as a powerful typhoon hits china. and following the death of the nobel prize winning author toni morrison, we have a special edition of talking books. good afternoon. the energy regulator is demanding answers from the national grid after a major blackout struck large areas of england and wales yesterday evening. around a million people were affected by the power cut, which led to huge disruption for rail passengers, caused traffic lights to fail, and left thousands of homes without electricity. the national grid said the outage was a "rare and unusual event" caused by the "almost simultaneous" loss of power at a gas station and an offshore wind farm atjust before five o'clock yesterday. in a statement, rwe, owners of
michael gove says there'll be a bail—out fund for businesses hit by brexit.he family of a 15—year—old girl missing in malaysia thank the search teams who are scouring the jungle for her. we are extremely impressed with the effort, your expertise, your dedication. and we hope you find nora. more than a million people are evacuated from their homes as a powerful typhoon hits china. and following the death of the nobel prize winning author toni morrison, we have a special edition of talking...
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the headlines: the man in charge of planning for a no—deal brexit — michael gove — says leaked documents shortages of goods and a hard border with ireland — are out of date and worst—case scenarios. 100,000 people have gathered in hong kong for more pro—democracy protests for the 11th week running, kent police have named the boy who's missing after he fell into the river stour as six—year—old lucas dobson. a minute's silence is held by reading football club for pc andrew harper — as the home secretary says the families of police officers killed or injured on duty should be be better supported. thousands of homes lose power moments after the three remaining cooling towers at didcot power station in oxfordshire are demolished. now here on bbc news it's time for the travel show. this is japan's most northerly main island of hokkaido. for decades, travellers have been drawn here by its stark contrast to the rest of the country. it's anotherjapan, one that is wild, challenging and remote. it's an incredible experience! with distinctive communities. i've come to meet them and to find out more
the headlines: the man in charge of planning for a no—deal brexit — michael gove — says leaked documents shortages of goods and a hard border with ireland — are out of date and worst—case scenarios. 100,000 people have gathered in hong kong for more pro—democracy protests for the 11th week running, kent police have named the boy who's missing after he fell into the river stour as six—year—old lucas dobson. a minute's silence is held by reading football club for pc andrew harper...
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michael gove says there'll be a bail—out fund for businesses hit by brexit.he family of a 15—year—old girl missing in malaysia make a fresh appealfor information to help find her. we are extremely impressed with the effort, your expertise, your dedication and we hope you find nora. more than a million people are evacuated from their homes as a powerful typhoon hits china's east coast. and off to a flier — manchester city begin their premier league title defence — thrashing west ham 5—0. that and the rest of the day's sport coming up in half an hour on sportsday. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the billionaire businessman and convicted sex offender, jeffrey epstein, has died in prison in new york. he's believed to have taken his own life. epstein once counted among his friends bill clinton, donald trump and prince andrew, and was charged last month with trafficking dozens of underage girls for sex. he was due to stand trial next year. from new york, our correspondent nada tawfik reports. jeffrey epstein extravagant lifestyle saw him party with us preside
michael gove says there'll be a bail—out fund for businesses hit by brexit.he family of a 15—year—old girl missing in malaysia make a fresh appealfor information to help find her. we are extremely impressed with the effort, your expertise, your dedication and we hope you find nora. more than a million people are evacuated from their homes as a powerful typhoon hits china's east coast. and off to a flier — manchester city begin their premier league title defence — thrashing west ham...
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here's michael gove again. scaling of preparations so that we are ready to leave on october the sist are ready to leave on october the 31st with or without a deal. the eve needs to appreciate that the days of drift that we've had in the past have ended, that's it, it is a firm deadline and the british people expect us to leave and will be ready to leave, it may so the eu is effectively saying their door is always open. but look at this tweet from our political correspondent nick eardley. they believe they should end on october 31, whether with the deal or no deal. this does not end on october 31, if there is a deal, we are going to enter into several yea rs of are going to enter into several years of negotiations on a new deal —— free trade agreement and if there is not a deal, we'll have to begin negotiations again in the first item is on the agenda is the citizens‘ rights, the financial settlement and the solution to the irish border. here‘s our brussels correspondent adam fleming. the eu has not given up yet
here's michael gove again. scaling of preparations so that we are ready to leave on october the sist are ready to leave on october the 31st with or without a deal. the eve needs to appreciate that the days of drift that we've had in the past have ended, that's it, it is a firm deadline and the british people expect us to leave and will be ready to leave, it may so the eu is effectively saying their door is always open. but look at this tweet from our political correspondent nick eardley. they...
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but the man in charge of planning for a no—deal brexit, michael gove, said the memo is a worst case scenario. borisjohnson is preparing to meet european leaders this week, to make his case for a new brexit deal. here's our political correspondent, nick eardley. it has been the mantra of boris johnson. it has been the mantra of boris johnson. come out on october the sist, johnson. come out on october the 31st, no ifs or buts. we have to get brexit done! we have two leave the eu on october the 31st. so far, though, europe has remained adamant that the deal won't change unless the mps force a delay, the uk is heading for a no—deal brexit was not this morning, the sunday times published a leak document, wanting what that could look like, including shortage of food, medicine and fuel. the minister in charge of preparations says it is a document. ——no deal document was document certainly that will be dumped — make bumps in the road. —— certainly, there will be bumps in the road. we have to work on what the very worst situation will be so we could take steps to mitigate that. the dossier paints a b
but the man in charge of planning for a no—deal brexit, michael gove, said the memo is a worst case scenario. borisjohnson is preparing to meet european leaders this week, to make his case for a new brexit deal. here's our political correspondent, nick eardley. it has been the mantra of boris johnson. it has been the mantra of boris johnson. come out on october the sist, johnson. come out on october the 31st, no ifs or buts. we have to get brexit done! we have two leave the eu on october the...
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michael gove says there'll be a bail—out fund for businesses hit by brexit.ions cause disruption to travellers, with the west coast mainline hit by flooding. the family of a 15—year—old girl missing in malaysia thank the search teams who are scouring the jungle for her. more than a million people are evacuated from their homes as a powerful typhoon hits china. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week, shutting down the net. speeding up border checks. and completing the circle of life. oh, everyone, calm down. we're here. the back—up has arrived! stand by, please. stand by, alexandra palace. switch out, regions, switch out. and cut to the palace. this is alexandra palace, the birthplace of television. on 2 november 1936, the world's first regular high—definition public television service was broadcast from there. tvjoined radio and the printed word in bringing us entertainment and information, to bring us together and broaden our minds. but these days, information has another way of getting out. social media has given us all the power to say whatever we
michael gove says there'll be a bail—out fund for businesses hit by brexit.ions cause disruption to travellers, with the west coast mainline hit by flooding. the family of a 15—year—old girl missing in malaysia thank the search teams who are scouring the jungle for her. more than a million people are evacuated from their homes as a powerful typhoon hits china. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week, shutting down the net. speeding up border checks. and completing the circle of...
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the minister in charge of no—deal brexit preparations, michael gove, has accused the eu of refusing tong war of words between brussels and westminster. mr gove said the uk was "ready and willing" to resume negotiations and that he was "deeply saddened" by what he claimed was the eu's approach. his comments came after eu officials described as "unacceptable" britain's insistence on scrapping the backstop — that's the measure to prevent a return of physical checks on the irish border. here's our political correspondent, ben wright. almost two weeks after becoming prime minister, boris johnson met his first eu leader today — his counterpart from estonia. reporter: why aren't you negotiating in brussels, prime minister? have you given up on trying to get a deal? brexit talks are deadlocked. the eu insists the withdrawal agreement is closed. ministers here say it has to be changed. at the moment, the eu seems to be saying they are not interested. they are simply saying no, we don't want to talk. i think that is wrong and sad. it is not in europe's interests. but eu leaders insist britain's
the minister in charge of no—deal brexit preparations, michael gove, has accused the eu of refusing tong war of words between brussels and westminster. mr gove said the uk was "ready and willing" to resume negotiations and that he was "deeply saddened" by what he claimed was the eu's approach. his comments came after eu officials described as "unacceptable" britain's insistence on scrapping the backstop — that's the measure to prevent a return of physical...
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the headlines: the man in charge of planning for a no—deal brexit — michael gove — says leaked documentshortages of goods and a hard border with ireland — are out of date and worst case scenarios. this is the scene live in hong kong — where around 100,000 people have gathered for more pro—democracy protests — for the eleventh week running. kent police name the boy who's missing after he fell into the river stour as six—year old lucas dobson. thousands of people are left homeless after a massive fire swept through a crowded slum in the bangladesh capital, dhaka. reports suggest the muslim convert known asjihadi jack — who travelled to syria to join so—called islamic state — has been stripped of his british citizenship. now on bbc news it's hardtalk with zeinab badawi. welcome to hardtalk with me zeinab badawi from tate modern in london where my guest has a major exhibition. he is the award—winning icelandic danish artist, olafur eliasson. he believes that art can change the world by, for instance, tackling climate change. this is one of his exhibits, a giant wall made of moss. the idea is
the headlines: the man in charge of planning for a no—deal brexit — michael gove — says leaked documentshortages of goods and a hard border with ireland — are out of date and worst case scenarios. this is the scene live in hong kong — where around 100,000 people have gathered for more pro—democracy protests — for the eleventh week running. kent police name the boy who's missing after he fell into the river stour as six—year old lucas dobson. thousands of people are left homeless...
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the headlines: the man in charge of planning for a no—deal brexit — michael gove — says leaked documents shortages of goods and a hard border with ireland — are out of date and worst case scenarios. this is the scene live in hong kong — where around 100,000 people have gathered for more pro—democracy protests — for the eleventh week running. kent police name the boy who's missing after he fell into the river stour as six—year old lucas dobson. and now on bbc news, highlights from the victoria derbyshire programme. hello and welcome. over the next half hour we'll show you some of the highlights from our programme in the last week. first, in exclusive interviews, we spoke to a dad whose child is a suspected victim of nursery worker vanessa george. we also heard from one of george's ex colleagues. vanessa george is a convicted paedophile who abused babies and young children in her care at the little ted's nursery in plymouth. george is due to be released from prison next month after serving ten years behind bars. she pleaded guilty to seven sexual assaults on children. the father, whose chi
the headlines: the man in charge of planning for a no—deal brexit — michael gove — says leaked documents shortages of goods and a hard border with ireland — are out of date and worst case scenarios. this is the scene live in hong kong — where around 100,000 people have gathered for more pro—democracy protests — for the eleventh week running. kent police name the boy who's missing after he fell into the river stour as six—year old lucas dobson. and now on bbc news, highlights...
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michael gove says there'll be a bail—out fund for
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michael gove says there'll be a bail—out fund for businesses hit by brexit.
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michael gove, in a sense, you so important moment.all reap. he is the man borisjohnson has put in charge of preparing for all of this. this has come from, not necessarily from him, but this is leaked from his people, as it were. let us move on to the telegraph. this is an interesting alternative church. the telegraph is a strongly leave paper, leave supporting paper and has taken a very pro—boris johnson line. two interesting things, one things they like their photographs of people signing things. when boris johnson photographs of people signing things. when borisjohnson resigned, there was a photograph of him signing his resigning letter. this a p pa re ntly signing his resigning letter. this apparently is the signing of the instrument of commencement, meaning british lovable become supreme again. —— british law will become supreme again. —— british law will become supreme again. so, i mean, what is the ashley signing? he is signing a thing saying he will have weetabix for breakfast, but he might actually have porridge. iwould not fo
michael gove, in a sense, you so important moment.all reap. he is the man borisjohnson has put in charge of preparing for all of this. this has come from, not necessarily from him, but this is leaked from his people, as it were. let us move on to the telegraph. this is an interesting alternative church. the telegraph is a strongly leave paper, leave supporting paper and has taken a very pro—boris johnson line. two interesting things, one things they like their photographs of people signing...
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, michael gove said it was a very good deal, but in any event the danger 110w deal, but in any eventf it they just say let's just get out and it is the duty of responsible politicians representing our constituents and putting their interests and the country first to say that would be the very worst outcome. is that what you are doing, putting the interests of the country first? in the european elections parties that wanted britain to leave the european union by the deadline got a majority. we saw that in the recent by—election in wales as well. sorry? the welsh by—election? let them won. yes, but the number of votes gathered by the conservative party and the brexit party were more than that. we are basing our future ona than that. we are basing our future on a by—election? and an eu election where, forgive me, if you look at the turnout, 35 or 36%, and look at what the brexit party and the conservative party got, and it is something like less than 50% of the voters in this country. we are going to determine our country's future on that basis? when this government or rather the previo
, michael gove said it was a very good deal, but in any event the danger 110w deal, but in any eventf it they just say let's just get out and it is the duty of responsible politicians representing our constituents and putting their interests and the country first to say that would be the very worst outcome. is that what you are doing, putting the interests of the country first? in the european elections parties that wanted britain to leave the european union by the deadline got a majority. we...
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michael gove, who's preparing in charge of preparing for a possible no—deal brexit, says a support fundor british businesses will help firms to deal with any "bumps in the road". liverpool kick off the premier league season in style as last year's runners—up thrash newly promoted norwich 4—1 at anfield. a number of outdoor events have already been cancelled because of bad weather. we'll be on the isle of wight where the annual sailing regatta has been suspended. and strong winds will be the main weather story today, especially gci’oss weather story today, especially across england and wales, with gusts of wind may be 50 or 60 miles an hour, which could cause some disruption. with lively thundery downpours elsewhere, you will want tojoin me for the downpours elsewhere, you will want to join me for the full forecast here on breakfast. it's saturday, the 10th of august. our top story — the energy watchdog has demanded an urgent report from the national grid, after yesterday's massive power cut which affected nearly a million people in england and wales. 0fgem has warned it could take enfor
michael gove, who's preparing in charge of preparing for a possible no—deal brexit, says a support fundor british businesses will help firms to deal with any "bumps in the road". liverpool kick off the premier league season in style as last year's runners—up thrash newly promoted norwich 4—1 at anfield. a number of outdoor events have already been cancelled because of bad weather. we'll be on the isle of wight where the annual sailing regatta has been suspended. and strong winds...
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michael gove, the cabinet office minister, the man in charge of preparing the government for no dealsigns today that that might not quite stack up. downing street sources admitting that this was something that was shown to the preparation committee, the whitehall committee, that looks at brexit preparation earlier this month. we have also been told that devolved government in scotland and wales, who get sight of all the drafts of operation are yellowhammer documents, so this latest draft, the stuff that was in the sunday times yesterday, they first saw that at the start of this month. so only really two or 2.5 weeks ago. there are some who are saying that this is a fairly new, fairly up—to—date. the government argument, more broadly, is that things have changed since boris johnson took over in the plan to get ready for no deal have been turbo—charged. and that the country is much more prepared. but in terms of how recently that the government oi’ of how recently that the government or civil servants were developing these warnings, it seems like it was only a matter of 2.5 weeks ago.
michael gove, the cabinet office minister, the man in charge of preparing the government for no dealsigns today that that might not quite stack up. downing street sources admitting that this was something that was shown to the preparation committee, the whitehall committee, that looks at brexit preparation earlier this month. we have also been told that devolved government in scotland and wales, who get sight of all the drafts of operation are yellowhammer documents, so this latest draft, the...
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michael gove, the cabinet minister in charge of preparing for a possible no—deal brexit, says a supportsses will help firms to deal with any "bumps in the road". he spoke openly for the first time about what's known as 0peration kingfisher while on a visit to northern ireland. borisjohnson's cabinet is expected to discuss the plans next week. homes and businesses in whaley bridge will be able to access emergency government funding, to cover any losses following the evacuation of the town. £100,000 is being made available to help with any costs not covered by insurance. people were moved from the area last week amid fears the nearby dam could collapse. the fund is part of a bigger £5 million pot for flood—hit communities. north korea has appeared to fire two short—range ballistic missiles, its fifth such test event in recent weeks. south korea's military says the rockets landed in the sea of japan, to the east of the korean peninsula. the launches come after us president donald trump said he had received a "very beautiful letter" from the north korean leader kim jong—un. police in the us
michael gove, the cabinet minister in charge of preparing for a possible no—deal brexit, says a supportsses will help firms to deal with any "bumps in the road". he spoke openly for the first time about what's known as 0peration kingfisher while on a visit to northern ireland. borisjohnson's cabinet is expected to discuss the plans next week. homes and businesses in whaley bridge will be able to access emergency government funding, to cover any losses following the evacuation of the...
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boris johnson's government, and michael gove, who is either an extremely clever operator saying i aml, that is the way it looks like it is going, they don't want to talk to us, isn't it a pity? someone has actually got to say we need to talk. because the european union will say, well, the uk economy will be trashed out of existence, which is their view. i don't adhere to that. if the european thinks it is not going to be damaged it is in dreamland. as we discussed half—an—hour ago, growth in the european union is pretty brittle and it looks like it could get worse worldwide. so forthis... i it looks like it could get worse worldwide. so for this... i am it looks like it could get worse worldwide. so for this... iam not talking to you, it is just nonsense. those organisations that we talk to regularly in brussels are saying they are well aware that the eurozone and the european union will be impacted. they are aware they will be impacted by no deal. not as much as the uk, but they will be, for sure. they are braced for that, as well. what about this idea on the pa rt as well. what abo
boris johnson's government, and michael gove, who is either an extremely clever operator saying i aml, that is the way it looks like it is going, they don't want to talk to us, isn't it a pity? someone has actually got to say we need to talk. because the european union will say, well, the uk economy will be trashed out of existence, which is their view. i don't adhere to that. if the european thinks it is not going to be damaged it is in dreamland. as we discussed half—an—hour ago, growth...
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, hancock, amber rudd, nicky morgan, sajidjavid, michael gove, have all said that prorogation wasrocedure, he didn't believe in it and he believed in seeking consensus. well, i'm not sure how they can explain now what they were saying literally a few weeks ago. you've queued up very nicely something, because we've got a montage of some footage of what members of the government have previously said and other conservative politicians about the issue of suspending parliament, so let's ta ke issue of suspending parliament, so let's take a look. there is this idea from some people that to deliver brexit we should suspend our parliamentary democracy. that we should prorogue parliament. but that goes against everything that those men who waded onto those peaches fought and died for. and i will not have it. suspending, or as the constitutional experts call it, proroguing parliament in order to get no deal through i think would be wrong. proroguing parliament is clearly a mad suggestion. you cannot say you will take that control to parliament and then say by the way, we parliament and then
, hancock, amber rudd, nicky morgan, sajidjavid, michael gove, have all said that prorogation wasrocedure, he didn't believe in it and he believed in seeking consensus. well, i'm not sure how they can explain now what they were saying literally a few weeks ago. you've queued up very nicely something, because we've got a montage of some footage of what members of the government have previously said and other conservative politicians about the issue of suspending parliament, so let's ta ke issue...
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michael gove says there will be a government support fund to help british businesses in the event ofaelp british businesses in the event of a no—deal brexit. wet and windy conditions cause disruption to travellers with a west coast mainline hit by flooding. also the family ofa mainline hit by flooding. also the family of a 15—year—old girl missing in malaysia thanks search teams who are scouring the jungle for her. and more than1 are scouring the jungle for her. and more than 1 million are scouring the jungle for her. and more than1 million people are scouring the jungle for her. and more than 1 million people are evacuated for their homes as a powerful typhoon hits china. —— from their homes. now i'm bbc news, it is time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday, with me holly hamilton and jane dougall. the headlines this evening. the champions make a great start to the defence of their title but var is the talking point as two major decisions hinge on the new technology. in the scottish premiership, a ruthless celtic are victorious in a seven—goal thriller against motherwell. an
michael gove says there will be a government support fund to help british businesses in the event ofaelp british businesses in the event of a no—deal brexit. wet and windy conditions cause disruption to travellers with a west coast mainline hit by flooding. also the family ofa mainline hit by flooding. also the family of a 15—year—old girl missing in malaysia thanks search teams who are scouring the jungle for her. and more than1 are scouring the jungle for her. and more than 1 million...
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the cabinet minister in charge of no—deal brexit planning, michael gove, accuses the eu of refusing toiated has failed to pass three times, so we do need a new approach. and whatever happens, the eu must appreciate that we are living on october the 31st, deal or no deal. chelsea football club apologises unreservedly after their chief scout for a decade, eddie heath, is revealed as a dangerous and prolific paedophile. everyone wants to play professional football as
the cabinet minister in charge of no—deal brexit planning, michael gove, accuses the eu of refusing toiated has failed to pass three times, so we do need a new approach. and whatever happens, the eu must appreciate that we are living on october the 31st, deal or no deal. chelsea football club apologises unreservedly after their chief scout for a decade, eddie heath, is revealed as a dangerous and prolific paedophile. everyone wants to play professional football as
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una largo recorrido para una vida ordinaria carta, michael gove nos acompaÑa desde con por con la cifrantado contra cosa destaca que como lo son la reportero: la gente que vive en el condado de contra costa ya se ha acostumbrado a ver algunos parques y calles asÍ. >> se siente mucha tristeza de que las persona no... reportero: Él vino hoy al mercado, dice que la raÍz del problema es mÁs que obvia. >> nos vemos de concord a pittsburghuna no es mÁs barato. que el mismo problema. reportero: las autoridades destaca que el problema de vivienda ha aumentado el nÚmero de indigentes. segÚn cifra del condado, hay mÁs de 1000 personas desamparadas, de estas 37 son familias. el departamento de salud, vivienda e indigencia del condado contra costa asegura que en promedio apoyarÁn a unas 4000 personas al mes. aunque el nÚmero de clientes ha aumentado, simplemente no es suficiente. >> lo que estamos viendo es que las personas mÁs vulnerables, como los adultos de la tercera edadcomo pueden pagar. cuando nos ponemos a pensar en soluciones, el enfoque debe estar en ayuda a las poblaciones mÁs sensibles.
una largo recorrido para una vida ordinaria carta, michael gove nos acompaÑa desde con por con la cifrantado contra cosa destaca que como lo son la reportero: la gente que vive en el condado de contra costa ya se ha acostumbrado a ver algunos parques y calles asÍ. >> se siente mucha tristeza de que las persona no... reportero: Él vino hoy al mercado, dice que la raÍz del problema es mÁs que obvia. >> nos vemos de concord a pittsburghuna no es mÁs barato. que el mismo problema....
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the headlines: the man in charge of planning for a no—deal brexit, michael gove, says leaked documentshortages of goods and a hard border with ireland are out of date and worst—case scenarios. this is an old document that since it was published and circulated, the government have taken significant additional steps to ensure that we are prepared to leave on october the 31st, deal or no deal. police in kent say a six—year—old boy who fell into the river stour in kent while fishing is "unlikely" to be found alive. funerals are held for the 63 people killed in a suicide attack at an afghan wedding. the islamic state group has claimed repsonsibility. hundreds of thousands of protesters have taken to the streets of hong kong for the 11th week running. now on bbc news, the travel show. this is japan's most northerly main island of hokkaido. for decades, travellers have been drawn here by its stark contrast to the rest of the country. it's anotherjapan, one that is wild, challenging and remote. it's an incredible experience! with distinctive communities. i've come to meet them and to find out
the headlines: the man in charge of planning for a no—deal brexit, michael gove, says leaked documentshortages of goods and a hard border with ireland are out of date and worst—case scenarios. this is an old document that since it was published and circulated, the government have taken significant additional steps to ensure that we are prepared to leave on october the 31st, deal or no deal. police in kent say a six—year—old boy who fell into the river stour in kent while fishing is...
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at the probably been influenced probably by michael gove and by his girlfriend carrie simons. position as environment or secretary to talk about promoting better and more where welfare standards and turning into a pioneering country after brexit. it's really interesting and i think it's good to come if he's looking to engage in generation of young people it seems to be quite a sensible move, and it's interesting that these are the things that he has put out right here at the very beginning. the article makes the point that boris johnson has beginning. the article makes the point that borisjohnson has held several conch conversations over the phone since donald trump became prime minister hinting at a close relationship on that perhaps he did not have with borisjohnson's predecessor. johnson has really come out and said, here's everything that's on the table. i'm pretty sure that's on the table. i'm pretty sure that i can push this forward, but obviously he knows that he is dealing with the president of the very bombastic but that's putting it lightly, and is not really a leade
at the probably been influenced probably by michael gove and by his girlfriend carrie simons. position as environment or secretary to talk about promoting better and more where welfare standards and turning into a pioneering country after brexit. it's really interesting and i think it's good to come if he's looking to engage in generation of young people it seems to be quite a sensible move, and it's interesting that these are the things that he has put out right here at the very beginning....
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that is michael gove speaking just within the last few moments.ause i want to ta ke we are going to post because i want to take you straight to ireland. just had an opportunity to visit hillsborough castle, which is a royal palace and also a former government house, and i have to say, i truly recommend anyone who is visiting northern ireland to stop off here. we have loads of people who visit the titanic who don't know you can visit a royal palace on the island of ireland without having to get on a boat or plane, and we would love to see more people visit. italy isa love to see more people visit. italy is a wonderful to visit. —— it really is a wonderful place to visit. going on to a number of other events today, going to have a lunch with the business community. after that, there is the interface of project for belfast and meeting some young people and people who are trying to work across the community to fight, which is something we are very committed to us, and after that, i am speaking and a multiparty debate. i am looking forward to all those
that is michael gove speaking just within the last few moments.ause i want to ta ke we are going to post because i want to take you straight to ireland. just had an opportunity to visit hillsborough castle, which is a royal palace and also a former government house, and i have to say, i truly recommend anyone who is visiting northern ireland to stop off here. we have loads of people who visit the titanic who don't know you can visit a royal palace on the island of ireland without having to get...