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the new line is what he is saying about what michel barnier should be thinking about later today.talk about security between the eu and what will be the uk post—brexit, not part of the eu any more, i guess it is important for all member states to have that close security cooperation when terrorism is international. not just cooperation when terrorism is international. notjust terrorism but all security. absolutely. i think that they will be very conscious of the fact that the uk has played a leading part in that, not least because of the five eyes security system that has existed since the second world war. and other news that will dominate the headlines around the world soon is the movement of the us embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem. it is the movement of the us embassy from tel aviv tojerusalem. it is not the movement of the us embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem. it is not a new building, but this is a very symbolic move and will have ratification throughout the world. what is their take on at? understandably, the headline reads a sad day. it is not surprising that the gulf ne
the new line is what he is saying about what michel barnier should be thinking about later today.talk about security between the eu and what will be the uk post—brexit, not part of the eu any more, i guess it is important for all member states to have that close security cooperation when terrorism is international. not just cooperation when terrorism is international. notjust terrorism but all security. absolutely. i think that they will be very conscious of the fact that the uk has played a...
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that is over now so with michel barnier.nctions in brussels. but of course it is worth saying she does not have any role in the negotiations between london and the eu but she is here exchanging views with michel barnier. she has been about once a year since the brexit vote and as you are saying, yes, her position of course at the outset was against brexit. she still wants to stay in the customs union and single market. her real concern now is twofold. one is to do with the eu withdrawal bill the uk government has drawn up. she does not like that and there's a dispute between london edinburgh about that. that's one thing. the other thing is the arrangements being made with the eu. she says the uk government needs to be much more open and needs to address those much more quickly and that is what the eu said are saying as well. in just a matter of weeks, now, michel barnier has said this again in the last few days, they have to try to nail down some of the find an outstanding issues around the uk withdrawal to com plete issues
that is over now so with michel barnier.nctions in brussels. but of course it is worth saying she does not have any role in the negotiations between london and the eu but she is here exchanging views with michel barnier. she has been about once a year since the brexit vote and as you are saying, yes, her position of course at the outset was against brexit. she still wants to stay in the customs union and single market. her real concern now is twofold. one is to do with the eu withdrawal bill...
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nicola sturgeon was speaking after talks with the eu's chief negotiator, michel barnier, in brussels.focused and realistic about what it wants to achieve, that prospect of a damaging no deal seems to me to get greater, and that's in nobody‘s interests. i don't think there's support for it in the uk and there's certainly no preparedness for it in the uk, so sooner or later reality is going to bite for the uk government. my view is we should try and make that sooner rather than later. our europe correspondent damian grammaticas is in brussels. — so it seems nicola sturgeon is echoing the sentiments of michel barnier? this was not part of the negotiations, nicola sturgeon has no role in that but this was michel barnier briefing her and whether government says that progress is being made they both disagree. eu officials are preparing for a summit infour officials are preparing for a summit in four weeks' time which is meant to sign of on the broad progress on those outstanding issues. the irish border and the legal underpinnings ofan border and the legal underpinnings of an exit deal. how
nicola sturgeon was speaking after talks with the eu's chief negotiator, michel barnier, in brussels.focused and realistic about what it wants to achieve, that prospect of a damaging no deal seems to me to get greater, and that's in nobody‘s interests. i don't think there's support for it in the uk and there's certainly no preparedness for it in the uk, so sooner or later reality is going to bite for the uk government. my view is we should try and make that sooner rather than later. our...
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because they get what michel barnier thinks, what is it going to be? thinks, what is it going to be? because we have the brexiteers. they could actually trigger a no—confidence vote for may. but then what? they would like to topple may but to do what afterwards? then there is a eu summit injune and each time it is the same story, we need to comeup with some ideas and some planning order to bring the brexit talks further. it needs to be resolved by october, not march. because there is the whole process of ratification, which is long. theresa may came up with in a way the only proposition she could get on the table, was, can we have a second transition period and extend it to 2023, so that we can all agree? but i think it is really... the tory party has the key to this, because are they going to get rid of her? do they have a plan b? who else at the tory party and then general elections, probably. who is leading the tory party, the problem remains that they can't agree on what they want. exactly. do you think an extended transition period looks more like
because they get what michel barnier thinks, what is it going to be? thinks, what is it going to be? because we have the brexiteers. they could actually trigger a no—confidence vote for may. but then what? they would like to topple may but to do what afterwards? then there is a eu summit injune and each time it is the same story, we need to comeup with some ideas and some planning order to bring the brexit talks further. it needs to be resolved by october, not march. because there is the...
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no significant progress since march since michel barnier, is that the impression you get?ras, it is notjust a negotiating tactic, the eu does believe not enough progress is being made. michel barnier made the same content today, and in a behind the doors meeting with his clients, the 27 eu member states. of course, all along the eu has been playing the role of impatient timekeeper, saying to the government, you started this process by not more progress quest might ta ke by not more progress quest might take the customs issues that we had about there in laura‘s report, it is key to brexit because it is all about trade and will have a huge impact on the irish border. but, from the eu point of view, the government is too busy negotiating with itself on the issue to make real progress here in brussels, so when can we expect huge leaps and bounds in negotiations? we mustn‘t forget that the brexit withdrawal agreement and a declaration on future relations between the eu and uk are supposed to be finished by 0ctober, uk are supposed to be finished by october, and might a high—lev
no significant progress since march since michel barnier, is that the impression you get?ras, it is notjust a negotiating tactic, the eu does believe not enough progress is being made. michel barnier made the same content today, and in a behind the doors meeting with his clients, the 27 eu member states. of course, all along the eu has been playing the role of impatient timekeeper, saying to the government, you started this process by not more progress quest might ta ke by not more progress...
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this was michel barnier briefing her.. eu officials here are preparing for a summit in four weeks' time, which is meant to sign off on the broad progress on those outstanding issues, the irish border and the legal underpinnings of an exit deal, how any disputes will be governed. will the european court be involved? mr barnier‘s team and nicola sturgeon both say that time is running out, progress isn't being made, and there's a real risk that if it isn't and the deadline is missed, the only one that remains is in october and the uk could risk exiting with no deal, which would also mean no transition period that follows that. those things are not nailed down, contrary to perceptions that some have. now, nicola sturgeon said today that, in her view, of course she's said this before, the answer to the difficulties in the negotiations is that the uk should stay in the single market and in the customs union with the eu. that, of course, is the red line the government has set and it's already ruled those out. a second day of tal
this was michel barnier briefing her.. eu officials here are preparing for a summit in four weeks' time, which is meant to sign off on the broad progress on those outstanding issues, the irish border and the legal underpinnings of an exit deal, how any disputes will be governed. will the european court be involved? mr barnier‘s team and nicola sturgeon both say that time is running out, progress isn't being made, and there's a real risk that if it isn't and the deadline is missed, the only...
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we talked about michel barnier.is, although it has a large membership, it is not a large appealing membership, it has a leader that is possibly the...he is possibly the most incompetent leader in labour history since george lansbury. and he can't get on top of a problem like anti—semitism in the party because he is part of the problem of anti—semitism in the party. these people that we are complaining about are his friends and so on. it caused a problem in certain north london seats? whether it will cause problems elsewhere... there is no opportunity or chance of a breakthrough. actually, the party that probably did slightly better than the others was the liberal democrats, who i think got a projection of 16%. that is fairly worthless, but it means they are building themselves up. we have a two party system which does not represent, i don't think, what the voters want or where the voters are. at the moment we are in a state of stasis in britain because we cannot get out of it, and we are looking forward to the bigge
we talked about michel barnier.is, although it has a large membership, it is not a large appealing membership, it has a leader that is possibly the...he is possibly the most incompetent leader in labour history since george lansbury. and he can't get on top of a problem like anti—semitism in the party because he is part of the problem of anti—semitism in the party. these people that we are complaining about are his friends and so on. it caused a problem in certain north london seats?...
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that means michel barnier has no incentive to give us a good deal!ives parliament a say and any sense protect the prime minister because there can be no disagreement about there can be no disagreement about the legality of the way forward, evenif the legality of the way forward, even if there is no deal. it is for parliament to have a say in whether we should go forward that way. what nigel doesn't say, as it is what i think is missing from the debate, is that no deal has a very big economic costs, and what theresa may has to do is to listen to parliament, because all these procedural amendments about parliament and we represent constituents. if you were looking at uk plc and as elected representatives that is what you are supposed to be representing, isn't ita supposed to be representing, isn't it a bit of supposed to be representing, isn't ita bit ofa supposed to be representing, isn't it a bit of a poor show that almost 14 it a bit of a poor show that almost 1a months in mps of all parties have not coalesced around one planned for the benefit of t
that means michel barnier has no incentive to give us a good deal!ives parliament a say and any sense protect the prime minister because there can be no disagreement about there can be no disagreement about the legality of the way forward, evenif the legality of the way forward, even if there is no deal. it is for parliament to have a say in whether we should go forward that way. what nigel doesn't say, as it is what i think is missing from the debate, is that no deal has a very big economic...
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that they've brought nicola sturgeon into the story, the first minister of scotland, meeting michel barnier meeting, talking about matt brexiteers, i'm not sure that is language that she should be using —— mad. people are critical of that kind of language these days, she thinks that theresa may is listening too much to the brexiteers. like jacob rees—mogg. too much to the brexiteers. like jacob rees-mogg. we will turn to your paper, henry? the financial times. it is all about italy and the effect it has had on the markets. yes, however bad politics looks in the uk, it is nowhere near the standard cities in italy. to rewind, italy voted for the big winners of its elections as populist parties, people hated the establishment but today they have ended up with a former imf official being appointed the prime minister and leading government. the reason investors are worried is because this will fuel more antiestablishment sentiment that when elections happen again, there will almost have to be a new round, people will be angry as they seemed the president appointed technocrat who does not have a
that they've brought nicola sturgeon into the story, the first minister of scotland, meeting michel barnier meeting, talking about matt brexiteers, i'm not sure that is language that she should be using —— mad. people are critical of that kind of language these days, she thinks that theresa may is listening too much to the brexiteers. like jacob rees—mogg. too much to the brexiteers. like jacob rees-mogg. we will turn to your paper, henry? the financial times. it is all about italy and...
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if i was michel barnier doing the deal i would let the remain camp room in britain, i would say carryo do myjob for me. would say carry on, you are going to do my job for me. 0k, henry, let's go to the guardian, talking about a diplomatic drive by britain to strengthen the anti russian alliance in the wake of salisbury and syria. talking about the big reveal, several major summit is taking place this year, the g7, 620, nato several major summit is taking place this year, the 67, 620, nato and the european union, britain wants to use this as an opportunity to deepen the alliance against russia because of what has ta ken alliance against russia because of what has taken place with the poisoning of sergei skripal and his daughter in salisbury, the chemical weapons use in douma, russia's saying it did not happen. what britain wants is to make sure there is no stalemate, we have sanctions, we have had a recall of diplomats but advanced to turn the screw because the real concern is that this is a matter of national security, it's notjust about corruption and financial misdemeanours, we are
if i was michel barnier doing the deal i would let the remain camp room in britain, i would say carryo do myjob for me. would say carry on, you are going to do my job for me. 0k, henry, let's go to the guardian, talking about a diplomatic drive by britain to strengthen the anti russian alliance in the wake of salisbury and syria. talking about the big reveal, several major summit is taking place this year, the g7, 620, nato several major summit is taking place this year, the 67, 620, nato and...
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the european union's chief negotiator michel barnier says a little progress has been made in talks abouthe uk's withdrawal since march. now on bbc news, all the latest business news live from singapore. it is round two of trade negotiations between beijing and washington. could they strike a softer tone as president trump vowed to help chinese telecoms giant zte? and they are in high demand that international restaurants, but it is a dangerous task hunting down these rare mushrooms. find out why. good morning, asia. hello, world. it isa good morning, asia. hello, world. it is a tuesday, glad you could join us for another exciting addition of asia business report. i am rico hizon. we start off with us china trade, and it is against the washington for the second round of trade talks that history could be different. president trump made a dramatic u—turn just pretty flowers ago when he offered to help troubled telecom indications giant zte get back into business, after previously banning us companies from selling to the company. for more on this story, iamjoined by the company. for more on
the european union's chief negotiator michel barnier says a little progress has been made in talks abouthe uk's withdrawal since march. now on bbc news, all the latest business news live from singapore. it is round two of trade negotiations between beijing and washington. could they strike a softer tone as president trump vowed to help chinese telecoms giant zte? and they are in high demand that international restaurants, but it is a dangerous task hunting down these rare mushrooms. find out...
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sturgeon has raised her concerns over brexit during a meeting with the eu's chief negotiator michel barnier on the uk government to "engage properly" with devolved administrations after britain leaves the eu and says there's no alternative to the uk membership of customs union and single market. talks have resumed in the demilitarised zone between the koreas to try to get a planned summit between president trump and the north korean leader, kim jong—un back on track. the original meeting set forjune 12th had been called off by president trump, but it appears both sides are still trying to find a way forward. earlier our correspondent in seoul explained what each side is hoping to see from any talks. just a few days ago, donald trump said there would be no talks between the states united and north korea. now we have two sets of talks going on, one at the border here in south korea and another happening in singapore. round the table are seasoned, experienced diplomats, both used to dealing with the other side. that suggests that they are serious about trying to get this summit back on track.
sturgeon has raised her concerns over brexit during a meeting with the eu's chief negotiator michel barnier on the uk government to "engage properly" with devolved administrations after britain leaves the eu and says there's no alternative to the uk membership of customs union and single market. talks have resumed in the demilitarised zone between the koreas to try to get a planned summit between president trump and the north korean leader, kim jong—un back on track. the original...
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we hired michel barnier saying, let's concentrate onjune. that is an important deadline.egotiator was saying, which is that nobody should forget the significance of thatjune rendezvous, because time really is pressing, now. theresa may theresa may is currently negotiating with the two sides, but whatever she does, it has got to please both sides, between the northern ireland site and the republican side of that order in northern ireland, and all of that has got to be negotiated with brussels. so, the question for theresa may as can she come up with some sort of compromise that will please all sides. one of the things i would like to ask you, helena, here is a picture of three politicians who are normally on the same side. we have got nick clegg, nicky morgan of the conservative party and david miliband, a former labour foreign secretary. different parties, one goal. they want a soft brexit, and they came together to promote it earlier. have a listen. the truth about the referendum campaign is that a lot of the issues that have been raised me last two yea rs we re that hav
we hired michel barnier saying, let's concentrate onjune. that is an important deadline.egotiator was saying, which is that nobody should forget the significance of thatjune rendezvous, because time really is pressing, now. theresa may theresa may is currently negotiating with the two sides, but whatever she does, it has got to please both sides, between the northern ireland site and the republican side of that order in northern ireland, and all of that has got to be negotiated with brussels....
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significant progress in brexit negotiations since march, according to the eu's chief negotiator michel barnier and the customs arrangement, remains a key stumbling block. today theresa may met backbench mps at downing street, to explain the government's ideas for dealing with the problem. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg reports. trying to get her own side on side. i'm always reassured when i meet the prime minister. theresa may summoning all tory mps to number ten. she was in very good form. as she fights on many fronts. a cabinet that can't agree what to do on customs after brexit. if you disagree with the prime minister on this issue, why do you lack the courage to resign? as i say, i think they're prime minister's position that i've now twice applauded is com pletely that i've now twice applauded is completely right. and parliament that an many sides doesn't like her plans. parliament will have to step up plans. parliament will have to step up to the plate on this one because ministers have such differing and irreconcilable views. unable to agree amongst themselves, the tories can't c
significant progress in brexit negotiations since march, according to the eu's chief negotiator michel barnier and the customs arrangement, remains a key stumbling block. today theresa may met backbench mps at downing street, to explain the government's ideas for dealing with the problem. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg reports. trying to get her own side on side. i'm always reassured when i meet the prime minister. theresa may summoning all tory mps to number ten. she was in very good...
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significant progress in brexit negotiations since march according to the eu‘s chief negotiator, michel barnieray, theresa may met backbench mps at downing street to explain the government‘s ideas for dealing with the problem. 0ur political editor, laura kuenssberg, reports. trying to get her own side on side. i‘m always reassured when i meet the prime minister. theresa may summoning all tory mps to numberten... she was in very good form. ..as she fights on many fronts. a cabinet that can‘t agree what to do about customs after brexit. if you disagree with the prime minister on this issue so fundamentally, why do you lack the courage to resign? as i say, i think the prime minister's position, which i've now twice applauded, is completely right. and parliament that, on many sides, doesn‘t like your plans. in what felt like a rather retro moment, three former ministers from three different parties made a plain call mps today. parliament will have to step up to the plate on this one because ministers have such differing and irreconcilable views. unable to agree amongst themselves, the tories can‘t
significant progress in brexit negotiations since march according to the eu‘s chief negotiator, michel barnieray, theresa may met backbench mps at downing street to explain the government‘s ideas for dealing with the problem. 0ur political editor, laura kuenssberg, reports. trying to get her own side on side. i‘m always reassured when i meet the prime minister. theresa may summoning all tory mps to numberten... she was in very good form. ..as she fights on many fronts. a cabinet that...
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michel barnier says that failing to agree a deal on the european court ofjustice would mean no treatyhat kind of trade relationship london wants as "a game of hide and seek". former hollywood film mogul harvey weinstein has been released on $1 million bail after being charged in new york with rape and sexual abuse. mr weinstein also agreed to wear a gps tracker and to surrender his passport after turning himself in to police on friday. he denies non—consensual sex and his lawyer said he would plead not guilty. rose mcgowan, one of the first people to go public with allegations against him, gave her reaction to his arrest. he tied with god for thanks at the oscars. and to see that constantly, and to live in that town — i was there by myself since i was 15 — and to see people just lay wreaths at his feet even though they knew, today is a good day. this is a big strike into the heart of abuse of power and it shows people worldwide, which was what i was hoping the whole time, that this cannot and will not stand. a 15—year—old boy has been stabbed in nottingham. police was called at 10 las
michel barnier says that failing to agree a deal on the european court ofjustice would mean no treatyhat kind of trade relationship london wants as "a game of hide and seek". former hollywood film mogul harvey weinstein has been released on $1 million bail after being charged in new york with rape and sexual abuse. mr weinstein also agreed to wear a gps tracker and to surrender his passport after turning himself in to police on friday. he denies non—consensual sex and his lawyer...
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michel barnier says that failing to agree a deal on the eu court would mean no treaty and no transitionritish delays in spelling out what kind of trade relationship london wants as "a game of hide and seek". and he chided british criticism of eu positions as a "blame game", urging london to recognise that it couldn't retain many elements of eu membership after brexit. president trump has issued an optimistic statement about the prospects of a summit with the north korean leader kim jong—un. just a few days after abruptly announcing that the summit was off, mr trump said both sides were now having what he described as "very productive talks". south korea welcomed the prospect of an about—turn — saying it was watching developments carefully. former hollywood film mogul harvey weinstein has been released on a $1 million bail after being charged in new york with rape and sexual abuse. mr weinstein also agreed to wear a gps tracker and to surrender his passport after turning himself in to police on friday. he denies non—consensual sex and his lawyer said he would plead not guilty. rose mcgow
michel barnier says that failing to agree a deal on the eu court would mean no treaty and no transitionritish delays in spelling out what kind of trade relationship london wants as "a game of hide and seek". and he chided british criticism of eu positions as a "blame game", urging london to recognise that it couldn't retain many elements of eu membership after brexit. president trump has issued an optimistic statement about the prospects of a summit with the north korean...
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sturgeon, has raised her concerns over brexit during a meeting with the eu's chief negotiator, michel barnierwith devolved administrations after britain leaves the eu and says there's no alternative to the uk membership of the customs union and single market. the nhs in england is to review how much it pays male and female doctors — in an effort to eliminate a pay gap between the sexes of 15%. a review announced by the health secretary at why male doctors are paid on average £10,000 more than female doctors. across the whole nhs, women are paid 23% less than men despite far more women being employed. the journey to work on the number 840 bus in north yorkshire isn't your ordinary commute. it's just been crowned the ‘most scenic bus ride in britain'. however, campaign groups are warning that rural services are in crisis. simon gompertz has hopped on board to find out how to keep the wheels turning. it's a bus driver's dream. the 840 coast liner starts in leeds, takes in york and then heads over the north york moors here and out to whitby on the coast. driving what has been crowned our most bea
sturgeon, has raised her concerns over brexit during a meeting with the eu's chief negotiator, michel barnierwith devolved administrations after britain leaves the eu and says there's no alternative to the uk membership of the customs union and single market. the nhs in england is to review how much it pays male and female doctors — in an effort to eliminate a pay gap between the sexes of 15%. a review announced by the health secretary at why male doctors are paid on average £10,000 more...
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sturgeon has been in brussels today, discussing brexit with the european union's chief negotiator, michel barnierr negotiations to leave the eu, she warned that time is running out for the uk to strike a trade deal. in what she termed a "constructive and positive discussion" she said scotland's government believes britain should stay within the customs union and single market after brexit. with every week that passes without the uk being clear and focused and realistic about what it wants to achieve, that prospect of a damaging no deal seems to me to get greater, and that's in nobody‘s interests. i don't think there's support for it in the uk and there's certainly no preparedness for it in the uk, so sooner or later reality is going to bite for the uk government. my view is we should try and make that sooner rather than later. president trump and the japanese prime minister, shinzo abe, have discussed the prospect of a us and north korea summit. they agreed during a phone call that it was "imperative" to completely dismantle pyongyang's nuclear weapons and ballistic missile program. the white hou
sturgeon has been in brussels today, discussing brexit with the european union's chief negotiator, michel barnierr negotiations to leave the eu, she warned that time is running out for the uk to strike a trade deal. in what she termed a "constructive and positive discussion" she said scotland's government believes britain should stay within the customs union and single market after brexit. with every week that passes without the uk being clear and focused and realistic about what it...
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sturgeon, has raised her concerns over brexit during a meeting with the eu‘s chief negotiator, michel barnierms union and single market. i think if there was a third way that, you know, wasn‘t really damaging, the uk might have found it by now, but they‘re still floundering around, talking about options that have already been ruled out by the eu, that most experts think are undeliverable and impractical. they are changing the goalposts all the time on the northern irish issue. and, you know, the clock is ticking. we‘re only weeks away now from the june council which, i think a few months ago, it was anticipated that that would be a moment where there was real progress on these issues. it looks as if that won‘t be the case. and if that‘s not the case, then time is very short from now until october, which is the last point at which a withdrawal agreement can be reached. so, with every week that passes, without the uk being clear and focused and realistic about what it wants to achieve, that prospect of a damaging no deal seems to me to get greater, and that‘s in nobody‘s interests. i don‘t thin
sturgeon, has raised her concerns over brexit during a meeting with the eu‘s chief negotiator, michel barnierms union and single market. i think if there was a third way that, you know, wasn‘t really damaging, the uk might have found it by now, but they‘re still floundering around, talking about options that have already been ruled out by the eu, that most experts think are undeliverable and impractical. they are changing the goalposts all the time on the northern irish issue. and, you...
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and the republic of ireland michel barnier was in the irish republic on monday and as long as leader reports he took a hard line on the issue of the soft border. if anyone needed proof of how the european union's chief breaks in negotiating is viewed in ireland and the welcome from the irish prime minister said it's all done dork's technology college was occupied by the leadership of the entire political class and everyone else with an interest in making bricks it worked ireland and by extension the european union i have the honor of introducing someone who has become a household name in our mr bania they all said we will have no closer friend in us and he in turn promised to defend our island to the end. there is no added value to break the consequences of gregg's he could not and must not lead to the return of book our border naser and maps or in mine dundalk itself is only a few kilometers over the border with the u.k. and virtually everyone here crosses as a matter of daily routine the man from the city's chamber of trade is raging at what he sees as the u.k.'s planned betrayal o
and the republic of ireland michel barnier was in the irish republic on monday and as long as leader reports he took a hard line on the issue of the soft border. if anyone needed proof of how the european union's chief breaks in negotiating is viewed in ireland and the welcome from the irish prime minister said it's all done dork's technology college was occupied by the leadership of the entire political class and everyone else with an interest in making bricks it worked ireland and by...
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that the top court must have a say in the final brics a deal michel barnier says failure to do so would mean no treaty and no transition period after march twenty nineteen when bracks it is scheduled to become official he also warns the u.k. to be realistic about the impact of leaving the e.u. says bracks it will have negative consequences for the u.k. because it will not retain many elements of e.u. membership seven activists from the english speaking region a french majority cameroon have been jailed for acts of terrorism a journalist a man show big c. who organized demonstrations calling for more rights for english speakers is among those given ten to fifteen year sentences a separatist movement is gaining strength in the northwest and southwest regions that's where at least seventeen people have been killed in protests. indigenous people forced to leave their forest home intending are still waiting to return despite winning a court case against their rejection a year ago the all gifted people won the right to remain in the mouse forest but the government hasn't helped them to return
that the top court must have a say in the final brics a deal michel barnier says failure to do so would mean no treaty and no transition period after march twenty nineteen when bracks it is scheduled to become official he also warns the u.k. to be realistic about the impact of leaving the e.u. says bracks it will have negative consequences for the u.k. because it will not retain many elements of e.u. membership seven activists from the english speaking region a french majority cameroon have...
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sturgeon is raising her concerns over brexit during a meeting with the eu's chief negotiator michel barnierto remain in the customs union and single market, has called on the uk government to "engage properly" with devolved administrations after britain leaves the eu. the headlines on bbc news: flash flooding hits parts of the midlands and wales, after some areas experience more than a month's rainfall injustan hour. talks resume between us and north korean officials on a possible leaders' summit, after donald trump says he sees "great potential" in the north's future the labour partyjoins calls to change abortion laws in northern ireland, following a referendum in the republic of ireland — but it's understood downing street believes any reform "is an issue for northern ireland". hugh ferris has the latest from the bbc sport centre. good morning. chris froome says he won the giro d'italia with an "absolutely clear conscience" after becoming just the third rider to win all three of cycling's grand tours back to back. he also became the first british man to win the race in italy. but many had
sturgeon is raising her concerns over brexit during a meeting with the eu's chief negotiator michel barnierto remain in the customs union and single market, has called on the uk government to "engage properly" with devolved administrations after britain leaves the eu. the headlines on bbc news: flash flooding hits parts of the midlands and wales, after some areas experience more than a month's rainfall injustan hour. talks resume between us and north korean officials on a possible...
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michel barnier says that failing to agree a deal on the eu court would mean no treaty and no transitiont what kind of trade relationship london wants as "a game of hide and seek". a 15—year—old boy has been stabbed in nottingham. police were called at 10 last night to alfreton road in the radford area of the city. the boy has injuries to his leg, but they aren't believed to life—changing. more liverpool football fans due to travel to kiev for tonight's champions league final have been forced to change their plans, after a second tour operator cancelled a flight there. hundreds of liverpool fans have been left stranded after a series of flights were cancelled after not being able to secure landing slots at kiev‘s boryspil airport. some fans had paid up to £1000 each for flights. hugh woozencroft is in kiev for us and we can speak to him now. 0h, are you having breakfast? have we interrupted you ? 0h, are you having breakfast? have we interrupted you? laughter let me tell you, if you visit kiev, you will find a fantastic selection of food. we have tasted food from all over the world but y
michel barnier says that failing to agree a deal on the eu court would mean no treaty and no transitiont what kind of trade relationship london wants as "a game of hide and seek". a 15—year—old boy has been stabbed in nottingham. police were called at 10 last night to alfreton road in the radford area of the city. the boy has injuries to his leg, but they aren't believed to life—changing. more liverpool football fans due to travel to kiev for tonight's champions league final...
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michel barnier says that failing to agree a deal on the european court ofjustice would mean no treaty spelling out what kind of trade relationship london wants as "a game of hide and seek". high street pharmacy boots has been accused of selling some unlicensed medicines at inflated prices and exploiting patients in the process. the store rejects claims that it is overcharging the nhs, but government health minister steve brine said the competition and markets authority has been asked to consider investigating the issue. our business correspondent joe lynam is here. unlicensed products, overpriced and explain what we're talking about. firstly, it is a slight misnomer to say disputes, it is the owner, boots isa say disputes, it is the owner, boots is a retailer that does not sell to the nhs, its parent company is called walgreen boots alliance and it has been accused of overcharging. walgreen is an american company? walgreen is an american company? walgreen is an american company who bought macbooks several years ago, they've been accused of demanding inflated prices from the nhs for sp
michel barnier says that failing to agree a deal on the european court ofjustice would mean no treaty spelling out what kind of trade relationship london wants as "a game of hide and seek". high street pharmacy boots has been accused of selling some unlicensed medicines at inflated prices and exploiting patients in the process. the store rejects claims that it is overcharging the nhs, but government health minister steve brine said the competition and markets authority has been asked...
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european union's briggs's negotiator was visiting the city of dariel londonderry as it's also know michel barnier is urging the british government to commit to staying in the customs union lawrence lee reports it's a pony a certainly putting the miles in he's been all over ireland and here he was to be more business owners except in a city that source so much violence he had a chance to stress the importance of bricks it's not damaging the piece we're all going great need for should we be able to maintain. the belfast agreement or dimensions. the city still has two names londonderry for the process and unionists a with the river dairy for catholic irish nationalists who never took down the signs of protest against what they saw as british occupation the ira force on these streets until recently it felt like a long time ago anybody under the age of thirty could have no real idea about just how bad things used to be here but clearly the fact that they built a piece bridge to join up the ones divided communities tells you everything you need to know they had of course assume that the troubles were a
european union's briggs's negotiator was visiting the city of dariel londonderry as it's also know michel barnier is urging the british government to commit to staying in the customs union lawrence lee reports it's a pony a certainly putting the miles in he's been all over ireland and here he was to be more business owners except in a city that source so much violence he had a chance to stress the importance of bricks it's not damaging the piece we're all going great need for should we be able...
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sturgeon will raise her concerns over brexit during a meeting with the eu's chief negotiator michel barnierer. ms sturgeon, who wants to remain in the customs union and single market, has called on the uk government to "engage properly" with devolved administrations after britain leaves the eu. wh smith has been voted the worst shop on uk high streets, by more than 10,000 people. in the which? survey, customers complained the stores were out—of—date, products were expensive and staff were rude. wh smith says just 184 shoppers commented. there was a bit of a surprise for some fans of the isle of man tt race who were riding the course before the event. they spotted this family of ducklings waddling across the road before helping them to safety. the friends now call this section the "quacker‘ bends". who says motor bike is in their leathers who some people say look intimidating arejust leathers who some people say look intimidating are just big softies. of course they are, getting them across the road. the motorbike riders, obviously men with big hearts, cyclist, have they got the same kind of
sturgeon will raise her concerns over brexit during a meeting with the eu's chief negotiator michel barnierer. ms sturgeon, who wants to remain in the customs union and single market, has called on the uk government to "engage properly" with devolved administrations after britain leaves the eu. wh smith has been voted the worst shop on uk high streets, by more than 10,000 people. in the which? survey, customers complained the stores were out—of—date, products were expensive and...
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and the republic of ireland michel barnier was in the irish republic on monday as lawrence lee reports he took a hard line on the issue of the soft border. if anyone needed proof of how the european union's chief pricks in the go see is viewed in ireland and the welcome from the irish prime minister said it's all done dork's technology college was occupied by the leadership of the entire political class and everyone else with an interest in making bricks it worked on ireland and by extension the european union i have the honor of introducing someone who has become a household name in our mr bania they all said he will have no closer friend in us and he in turn promised to defend islands to the end. there is no added value brecht the consequences of bricks he could not a miss not lead to the return of our border nature and maps or in mines dundalk itself is only a few kilometers over the border with the u.k. and virtually everyone here crosses as a matter of daily routine the man from the city's chamber of trade is raging at what he sees as the u.k.'s planned betrayal of people here by
and the republic of ireland michel barnier was in the irish republic on monday as lawrence lee reports he took a hard line on the issue of the soft border. if anyone needed proof of how the european union's chief pricks in the go see is viewed in ireland and the welcome from the irish prime minister said it's all done dork's technology college was occupied by the leadership of the entire political class and everyone else with an interest in making bricks it worked on ireland and by extension...
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michel barnier has said he thinks of his magical thinking, it is clear he does not think it is a workabledoing is supporting the prime minister is in the ambition she set out in the manifesto to leave the customs union and single market and she has reiterated that consistently as prime ministerfor the reason it is so important to leave the customs union is that the customs union makes prices higher in the uk for consumers particularly for food, clothing and footwear, hitting ha rd est of clothing and footwear, hitting hardest of all the least well off in our society. so very important that we are out of the customs union and we are out of the customs union and we get the ability to do free trade deals with the rate —— with the rest of the world which we will not be able to do to retain the nontariff barriers visit in the single market. but your perfect option it seems a maximum fitters rotation using technology to police any kind of customs arrangement after brexit, the european union has described that also of magical thinking and maximum facilitation does not solve the central crucial p
michel barnier has said he thinks of his magical thinking, it is clear he does not think it is a workabledoing is supporting the prime minister is in the ambition she set out in the manifesto to leave the customs union and single market and she has reiterated that consistently as prime ministerfor the reason it is so important to leave the customs union is that the customs union makes prices higher in the uk for consumers particularly for food, clothing and footwear, hitting ha rd est of...
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in brussels, michel barnier, the eu's chief negotiator says he thinks neither option the government isanks to their maximum facilitation, they are with us in the studio. we normally only ever see you in boxes. it is great to see you in the studio. you have been at a ten, presumably part of the group that went in there. i think there were five groups. i don't know where she gets her resilience from. which option ayew plumping for? the partnership deal, which is collecting tariffs on behalf of the eu, or is it maximum facilitation?” prefer the second one rather that the first. i don't see why we should be collecting taxes for the 27. we can use new technology, number plate recognition. people are clearly using computers for the time to say what is on the back of their lorries. we have seen it between canada and the usa. it is not as though talking about technology that has not been invented. on the goods coming into southampton, for instance, from outside the european union, only 1% is ever looked at. we're not talking about 26 miles of ca rs we're not talking about 26 miles of cars and
in brussels, michel barnier, the eu's chief negotiator says he thinks neither option the government isanks to their maximum facilitation, they are with us in the studio. we normally only ever see you in boxes. it is great to see you in the studio. you have been at a ten, presumably part of the group that went in there. i think there were five groups. i don't know where she gets her resilience from. which option ayew plumping for? the partnership deal, which is collecting tariffs on behalf of...
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the message you get on the surface is absolutely we are all behind michel barnier. picked and not up for bilateral negotiations. i think you do sense under the surface that closer to the time, particularly at the 10 make some move on the customs union, i think that will unlock a deal. i think there is movement on the eu side that is possible around the backstop situation that they have offered northern ireland to be available for the whole u.k. at the moment they say it's not possible, but i think that's where we will end up. tom: i want to tell you about bloomberg.com. really pleased with what i'm seeing here. bloomberg.com with a whole new look. it is far more readable. down below in the opinion section, crushing it on bitcoin. that is a must read for anybody in the bitcoin world this morning. rupert harrison is going to leave this little ditty here on mr. corbyn. that so harrison understands what labor is doing. up here is a set of stories on mr. mnuchin, the president, and trade. bloomberg.com. this is bloomberg worldwide. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. francine
the message you get on the surface is absolutely we are all behind michel barnier. picked and not up for bilateral negotiations. i think you do sense under the surface that closer to the time, particularly at the 10 make some move on the customs union, i think that will unlock a deal. i think there is movement on the eu side that is possible around the backstop situation that they have offered northern ireland to be available for the whole u.k. at the moment they say it's not possible, but i...
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foot to say they want this or that because there is a view that up to now it has basically been michel barnierth you, with a brexit? we need to use that a bit more. prince george and princess charlotte, harry's nephews and nieces will be among the page boys and bridesmaids. let's have a look again at the affectionate stories that have been emerging from meghan markle's growing up in los angeles. i remember meghan as a very... excellent student. ..caring young person. the consumate professional. good for her, good for her. go, meghan! she was a wonderful child. she was lovely. she was creative and kind and pleasant and memorable. she had a certain spark and a certain self confidence and willingness to engage in a very deep way. you don't remember every single child you ever taught, but meghan was memorable to me, so when i saw that name, i thought "oh my gosh, there can't be more than one meghan markle and good for her!" i think she made a beeline and made the move and just kind of laid one of my lips. it was generous and courageous on her part, and it took me by surprise. meghan was involved i
foot to say they want this or that because there is a view that up to now it has basically been michel barnierth you, with a brexit? we need to use that a bit more. prince george and princess charlotte, harry's nephews and nieces will be among the page boys and bridesmaids. let's have a look again at the affectionate stories that have been emerging from meghan markle's growing up in los angeles. i remember meghan as a very... excellent student. ..caring young person. the consumate professional....
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she pointed to the fact that michel barnier mention is that the weekend that in just barnier mentiont injust a barnier mention is that the weekend that in just a few weeks easily lose will be meeting and expect to have a substantial issues of the northern irish border, though the legal issues, sorted by then. but no sign ofa issues, sorted by then. but no sign of a suburban warning there is a risk of no deal and the uk having no transition arrangements after that. as you pointed out nicola sturgeon said that in your view the only sensible option left is to remain in the single market and in a customs union because she says that would address all of those difficult issues still there in the negotiations. but scottish conservatives have said that her visit is pointless and she does not have a negotiating role for the uk. she said she feared to ensure that she secures the best outcome for scotland. a brief look at some of the day's other other news stories. the prime minister, theresa may, is being urged by the labour party to reform northern ireland's strict abortion laws following the
she pointed to the fact that michel barnier mention is that the weekend that in just barnier mentiont injust a barnier mention is that the weekend that in just a few weeks easily lose will be meeting and expect to have a substantial issues of the northern irish border, though the legal issues, sorted by then. but no sign ofa issues, sorted by then. but no sign of a suburban warning there is a risk of no deal and the uk having no transition arrangements after that. as you pointed out nicola...
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the country. when chelsea beat manchester united. citizens of israel. the eu‘s chief negotiator michel barnierk government. my view is we should try and make that sooner rather than later. gap in the national health service. a year more on average than their female counterparts. men are in higher—paid roles, and more women injunior positions. malaysia has made its largest ever seizure of crystal meth. officials say almost 1. as tea in a shipment from myanmar. six suspected traffickers have been arrested. also known as ‘speed‘. problems to stay indoors. they‘ve also warned aircrafts and ships about reduced visibility. in its fourth week of eruptions. from the us to pull out. but security for europe. it is not about an economic interest. is not in place any longer. europeans is really trying to stay in the iran nuclear accord. in the iran nuclear accord. wanted absolutely nothing to do with it. it. their calculations about what to do with the us proposals. by palestinian refugees. being killed in one day. with the palestinians. as israel has ever been? have a lot to learn from this event. but wi
the country. when chelsea beat manchester united. citizens of israel. the eu‘s chief negotiator michel barnierk government. my view is we should try and make that sooner rather than later. gap in the national health service. a year more on average than their female counterparts. men are in higher—paid roles, and more women injunior positions. malaysia has made its largest ever seizure of crystal meth. officials say almost 1. as tea in a shipment from myanmar. six suspected traffickers have...
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i don't think she's got long because the clock is ticking as michel barnier remains as all the time.year. decisions need to be taken well before that, they need to be taken this year, and i believe the longer she leaves it, the more wiggle room people who want us to remain in some form of customs union will take advantage of it. it's far better for theresa may to stamp out authority i'iow theresa may to stamp out authority now and did a decision as quickly as she possibly can —— stamp her authority. do you think the foreign secretary might resign over this?|j think secretary might resign over this?” think if we end up in some sort of fudged solution, which frankly leaves us with one fit within the european union, still just leaves us with one fit within the european union, stilljust a sizeable — — european union, stilljust a sizeable —— still defined by the european union, boris johnson sizeable —— still defined by the european union, borisjohnson would tolerate it. he said it is a red line but i thought it would be a red line but i thought it would be a red line for theresa may as w
i don't think she's got long because the clock is ticking as michel barnier remains as all the time.year. decisions need to be taken well before that, they need to be taken this year, and i believe the longer she leaves it, the more wiggle room people who want us to remain in some form of customs union will take advantage of it. it's far better for theresa may to stamp out authority i'iow theresa may to stamp out authority now and did a decision as quickly as she possibly can —— stamp her...