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greatest models are all that well one such show when found brought on the south and been part of mr theresa may have her shiny new grex up plan on display the problem is no one knows if its hooked plan that will take off when business is still fear a bumpy landing. aircraft makers have been flying high for almost a decade now pushed up by rising demand now they're showcasing the new a shiny it's informed. but a change in political landscape could spell turbulence ahead the sector depends heavily on cross border trade in plane parts so a break that related disruption in the movement of goods and services would be costly. british prime minister to resign may sought to sue the industry fears that the air show she offered more than four hundred fifty million dollars in new funding for the industry and she announced plans to build a new fighter jet doubt the tempus place the eurofighter that speculation for exit could upset cooperation in this field too i want to ensure that the u.k. remains one of the best places in the world for aerospace companies to do business to continue as world leaders i
greatest models are all that well one such show when found brought on the south and been part of mr theresa may have her shiny new grex up plan on display the problem is no one knows if its hooked plan that will take off when business is still fear a bumpy landing. aircraft makers have been flying high for almost a decade now pushed up by rising demand now they're showcasing the new a shiny it's informed. but a change in political landscape could spell turbulence ahead the sector depends...
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mr. theresa may planned this lavish welcomes her money for president trump and the first lady, these were likely not the headlines she was hoping for on the front page of the newspaper. president trump saying boris johnson would be a great prime minister and accusing her of wrecking brexit. >> i would have done it much differently. actually told theresa may how to do it but she didn't agree. she didn't listen to me. >> president trump says he advocated for heartbreak from the european union but instead prime minister may is pushing for a software exit strategy by attempting to get close ties to the e.u. if that happens, president trump says in a unilateral trade deal with the u.k. is likely dead. >> if they do a deal like that, it will most likely, because we will be dealing with the european union instead of dealing with the u.k. so it will probably kill the deal. >> this story may have killed the mood inside blenheim palace. it broke where the president and prime minister inside eating dinner. the press wasn't allowed in but sky news said prime minister may was pressing her case for tha
mr. theresa may planned this lavish welcomes her money for president trump and the first lady, these were likely not the headlines she was hoping for on the front page of the newspaper. president trump saying boris johnson would be a great prime minister and accusing her of wrecking brexit. >> i would have done it much differently. actually told theresa may how to do it but she didn't agree. she didn't listen to me. >> president trump says he advocated for heartbreak from the...
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mr trump's reaction to theresa may, as it has developed over the period, is he thinks she's a schoolmistressng reprimanded. i don't think even personally or politically, mr trump is very fond of theresa may. on the other hand, i don't suppose she's very fond of him, either. two examples of that growing tension. last november, theresa may rebuked donald trump for sharing far right videos from britain first. the fact that we work together does not mean that we are afraid to say when we think the united states have got it wrong, and to be very clear with them, and i am very clear that retweeting from britain first was the wrong thing to do. then last month, at the g7 summit in canada, smiles couldn't conceal a looming transatlantic trade war or sharp divisions over russia. when donald trump singled out other g7 leaders by name for praise, he simply failed to mention theresa may at all. we have a great relationship, angela and emmanuel and justin — i would say the relationship is a ten. but britain's former national security adviser insists long—term transatlantic relations are not at risk. it m
mr trump's reaction to theresa may, as it has developed over the period, is he thinks she's a schoolmistressng reprimanded. i don't think even personally or politically, mr trump is very fond of theresa may. on the other hand, i don't suppose she's very fond of him, either. two examples of that growing tension. last november, theresa may rebuked donald trump for sharing far right videos from britain first. the fact that we work together does not mean that we are afraid to say when we think the...
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in an interview with the sun newspaper, mr trump also said theresa may had not listened to his advicethe issue. to mark the first day of the president's visit to britain, mrs may has been hosting a gala dinner at bleinheim palace in oxfordshire, the birthplace of mr trump's hero, winston churchill. our north america editor, jon sopel reports. all dressed up, and donald trump does have somewhere to go. not a state visit, this is meant to be just a routine work trip for the president, accompanied by first lady melania. well, you could've fooled me. the british are pulling out all the stops. this may be a country in turmoil, as the president remarked, but it still knows how to put on a show. the bands of the welsh, irish and scots guards beat a retreat, and the setting for tonight's banquet was the magnificent blenheim palace, winston churchill's birthplace, and a hero of donald trump's. theresa may and husband philip waited patiently to greet them. when the turmoil of brexit is finally over, this is the man who she might be concluding a trade deal with, and the prime minister wants to m
in an interview with the sun newspaper, mr trump also said theresa may had not listened to his advicethe issue. to mark the first day of the president's visit to britain, mrs may has been hosting a gala dinner at bleinheim palace in oxfordshire, the birthplace of mr trump's hero, winston churchill. our north america editor, jon sopel reports. all dressed up, and donald trump does have somewhere to go. not a state visit, this is meant to be just a routine work trip for the president, accompanied...
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mr. theresa may on her own turf. you are taking a look at live pictures of protests in london.ore on the press conference that is coming up in one hour between president trump and theresa may. take a look at that rowdy crowd on a friday. this is bloomberg. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. alix: happy friday bid this is "bloomberg daybreak." i'm alix steel. the s&p closing yesterday at a ties level since february. the s&p was much flat. we had china trade data overnight, imports coming in light for the country. the global growth conversation still a worry for investors, even though the surplus with the u.s. hit a record. and this is all ahead of the interesting press conference betwee
mr. theresa may on her own turf. you are taking a look at live pictures of protests in london.ore on the press conference that is coming up in one hour between president trump and theresa may. take a look at that rowdy crowd on a friday. this is bloomberg. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent...
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include two days in brussels then to london for a meeting with embattled british prime minister theresa may mr trump triple and with a meeting with russian president vladimir putin in helsinki finland on monday and will have more on this in the coming days. the washington post has reported that private equity firm warburg pincus has entered the business of mailing checks to desperately poor people then hitting them with interest rates equal to or higher than those of payday lenders the story raised some eyebrows here in washington because former obama treasury secretary timothy geitner who i know from experience was not the foremost champion of holding wall street accountable for the two thousand and eight debacle is now president and managing director at warburg pincus the company owns and manages mariner finance which mails checks with fine print hiding interest rates as high as get this three hundred five percent that's reportedly legal in at least one us state that's mississippi by the way the predatory so-called consumer installment loan sector is growing and part due to attempts to evade
include two days in brussels then to london for a meeting with embattled british prime minister theresa may mr trump triple and with a meeting with russian president vladimir putin in helsinki finland on monday and will have more on this in the coming days. the washington post has reported that private equity firm warburg pincus has entered the business of mailing checks to desperately poor people then hitting them with interest rates equal to or higher than those of payday lenders the story...
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mr trump also criticised theresa may's strategy, and said borisjohnson would make a great prime ministercomments were published in an interview with the sun whilst he was at a dinner with mrs may. jon donnison reports. theresa may may have been hoping the special relationship would provide some solidarity and support at a difficult time. but, in a remarkable interview, president trump said he told the prime minister, on brexit, she had got it wrong. not exactly hand—in—hand. the president said the prime minister's vision of a brexit deal would kill any possible trade agreement with the united states. absent from the pomp and ceremony at blenheim palace, the formerforeign secretary borisjohnson, a thorn in the side of theresa may, who the president would like to see make a return. hardly music to the ears of the actual prime minister. and, while there were warm words for the former mayor of london, not so much for the current one, sadiq khan. it was sadiq khan who signed off on the trump baby blimp that protesters will float over london today. what do we want? trump out. when do we wa nt
mr trump also criticised theresa may's strategy, and said borisjohnson would make a great prime ministercomments were published in an interview with the sun whilst he was at a dinner with mrs may. jon donnison reports. theresa may may have been hoping the special relationship would provide some solidarity and support at a difficult time. but, in a remarkable interview, president trump said he told the prime minister, on brexit, she had got it wrong. not exactly hand—in—hand. the president...
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theresa may and mr trump watching thejoint to theresa may and mr trump watching the joint to exercise surrounding him, and his visit to the uk? let's talk to sarah elliot, the chair of republicans overseas, horowitz satlin, from the huffington post, inge kjemtrup, the chair of democrats abroad the democratic party's official body for the americans living outside the us, amy pope a former advisor to president barack obama, and marianne schneider—petsinger, a fellow of the us programme at chatham house. what a busy so fat! thank you so much for coming in. i guess we have to start by talking about these explosive comments which have come out today with this interview president trump has done with the sun newspaper. sarah, do you think this is disrespectful, this is helpful at the beginning of a trip to the uk? his comments on brexit? his comments on everything. sadiq khan, no trade deal, so much to get into. everyone was prepared for it to be unpredictable, for him to be unpredictable. i think this is very much in the tradition of trump's presidency. i think he was looking forward to est
theresa may and mr trump watching thejoint to theresa may and mr trump watching the joint to exercise surrounding him, and his visit to the uk? let's talk to sarah elliot, the chair of republicans overseas, horowitz satlin, from the huffington post, inge kjemtrup, the chair of democrats abroad the democratic party's official body for the americans living outside the us, amy pope a former advisor to president barack obama, and marianne schneider—petsinger, a fellow of the us programme at...
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mr trump rowed back on his criticism of theresa may's brexit strategy, praising her instead as an incredible woman. as the visit draws to a close, president trump is now at his his golf resort in scotland. a suicide bombing at an election rally in pakistan has killed at least 120 people. more than 150 others were hurt by the blast in the south—western province of balochistan. back home, we speak to the british volunteer divers who helped save 12 boys and their football coach trapped in a cave in thailand. hello and welcome to bbc world news. president trump has arrived in scotland, where he's spending the weekend at his luxury golf resort in turnberry. here he is with melania emerging from air force one at scotland's prestwick airport. it comes after an extraordinary day of meetings. he's had tea with the queen at windsor castle, and held talks with the prime minister at her country residence, chequers. at a news conference, mr trump heaped praise on theresa may in stark contrast to an interview published in the sun, in which he said she'd ignored his advice on brexit and that her current pl
mr trump rowed back on his criticism of theresa may's brexit strategy, praising her instead as an incredible woman. as the visit draws to a close, president trump is now at his his golf resort in scotland. a suicide bombing at an election rally in pakistan has killed at least 120 people. more than 150 others were hurt by the blast in the south—western province of balochistan. back home, we speak to the british volunteer divers who helped save 12 boys and their football coach trapped in a cave...
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the united kingdom having tea withet queen eliz ii after meeting with british prime minister theresa may. mrtrump was greeted with pomp and protest but it was that explosive interview with the sun, the tabloid owned by rubte murdoch's news organization that made headlines. in the interview, the president criticized may's approach to becks it. -- brexit. here's what he said. president trump: i actually told theresa may how to do it but she didn't listen to m >> what did she say? president trump: i told her how to do it. that will be up to her to say. she wanted to go a different route. bert: in the sun interview he also praised may's political rival buriesohnson, appearing to undermine may's faraj imposition in btain's negotiations with the efforts u. president trump: onc the brexit pros says is concluded s and progrhe u.k. has left the effort u. i don't know what they're going to do but whatever you do is ok with me. robert: joining metonight from washington, peter baker of "the new york times,"ay tausche of cnbc and katty kay fromor bbc's world news america. thank you so much for being here
the united kingdom having tea withet queen eliz ii after meeting with british prime minister theresa may. mrtrump was greeted with pomp and protest but it was that explosive interview with the sun, the tabloid owned by rubte murdoch's news organization that made headlines. in the interview, the president criticized may's approach to becks it. -- brexit. here's what he said. president trump: i actually told theresa may how to do it but she didn't listen to m >> what did she say? president...
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mr. burns, welcome. this -- theresa was the first foreign leader to visit president trump at the white house after his inauguration. his trip to london is something by all accounts w he reallyted to happen. now that it happened and now th this is what he did on this first visit, what do you make of thn,? >> well, jt's hard to think of a more chaotic a disputacious president to landon or a n.a.t.o. ally as the hapresident ha before he met theresa may, he started a fight with angela merkel, threatened to lave the n.a.t.o. alliance at one point during the n.a.t.o. meeting, he micertainly tried to unde the european union. then this explosiventerview in the sun, the tabloid newspaper. theresa may is trying to put a brorit proposalrd that might incite a rebellion in the conservative party. the president came out against it. he camns out ag her strategy. he came out in support of her greatest foe boris johnson, and this was a direct attack on the prime minister, andte deshat the president said in his press conference today, tr
mr. burns, welcome. this -- theresa was the first foreign leader to visit president trump at the white house after his inauguration. his trip to london is something by all accounts w he reallyted to happen. now that it happened and now th this is what he did on this first visit, what do you make of thn,? >> well, jt's hard to think of a more chaotic a disputacious president to landon or a n.a.t.o. ally as the hapresident ha before he met theresa may, he started a fight with angela merkel,...
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include two days in brussels then to london for a meeting with embattled british prime minister theresa may mr trump triple and with a meeting with russian president vladimir putin in helsinki finland on monday and will have more on this in the coming days. the washington post has reported that private equity firm warburg pincus has entered the business of mailing checks to desperately poor people then hitting them with interest rates equal to or higher than those of payday lenders the story raised some eyebrows here in washington because former obama treasury secretary timothy geitner who i know from experience was not the foremost champion of holding wall street accountable for the two thousand and eight debacle is now president and managing director at warburg pincus the company owns and manages mariner finance which mails checks with fine print hiding interest rates as high as get this three hundred five percent that's reportedly legal in at least one us state that's mississippi by the way the predatory so-called consumer installment loan sector is growing in part due to attempts to evade
include two days in brussels then to london for a meeting with embattled british prime minister theresa may mr trump triple and with a meeting with russian president vladimir putin in helsinki finland on monday and will have more on this in the coming days. the washington post has reported that private equity firm warburg pincus has entered the business of mailing checks to desperately poor people then hitting them with interest rates equal to or higher than those of payday lenders the story...
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dinner at the birthplace of sir winston churchill along with prime minister theresa may — and a lot of soldiers in uniform. on friday, mrl have tea with the queen, even though it's not a full—blown state visit. that may or may not—be related to the protests that are expected in london. the bbc‘sjon sopel reports. all dressed up, and donald trump does have somewhere to go. not a state visit, this is meant to be just a routine work trip for the president, accompanied by first lady melania. well, you could have fooled me. the british are pulling out all the stops. this may be a country in turmoil, as the president remarked, but it still knows how to put on a show. the bands of the welsh, irish and scots guards beat a retreat, and the setting for tonight's banquet retreat, and the setting for tonight's banquet was the magnificent blenheim palace, winston churchill's birthplace, and a hero of donald trump's. theresa may and husband philip waited patiently to greet them. when the turmoil of brexit is finally over, this is the man who she might be concluding a trade deal with, and the prime minister wants to make him feel welc
dinner at the birthplace of sir winston churchill along with prime minister theresa may — and a lot of soldiers in uniform. on friday, mrl have tea with the queen, even though it's not a full—blown state visit. that may or may not—be related to the protests that are expected in london. the bbc‘sjon sopel reports. all dressed up, and donald trump does have somewhere to go. not a state visit, this is meant to be just a routine work trip for the president, accompanied by first lady...
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mr trump will meet theresa may at her country residence, chequers, and the queen at windsor castle, beforen. i want this to be a good reception. i want them to have a great working visit. i want them to think globally and openly about the future of great britain. this is a wonderful opportunity for the uk, as their relationship with the world is changing, to come up with something new and innovative. let's have a look at the travel situation now. there is a good service on the tube this morning, but there will be no service on the piccadilly line from around 10:00pm this evening until around 9:00am on saturday morning, due to strike action. 0nto the roads, the north circular is closed northbound from the brent cross flyover to colders green road, because of emergency water works. traffic on the a13 is slow westbound from dagenham into barking. and in the city, there are eastbound closures on ludgate hill and st paul's church yard for emergency gas works. let's have a check on the weather now, with lucy martin. hello, good morning. gradually brightening up as we move through the day to day,
mr trump will meet theresa may at her country residence, chequers, and the queen at windsor castle, beforen. i want this to be a good reception. i want them to have a great working visit. i want them to think globally and openly about the future of great britain. this is a wonderful opportunity for the uk, as their relationship with the world is changing, to come up with something new and innovative. let's have a look at the travel situation now. there is a good service on the tube this...
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mrs. m ay -- theresa may has done all that she can.out the weak links -- you talk about the weak links. i'm curious to know what your harris perspective is -- paris perspective is in all of this. -- this? is difficult -- it is difficult. guy: french investment firm, you're looking at what is happening on the other side of the channel. what is the perception from paris about what is happening here? sandra: it was very clear to us two years ago when the brexit referendum came out as a yes vote, it was clear to us with a services led economy, 80% of gdp of the u.k. economy is in services. what effect would brexit brink in fact wouldhat brexit bring? it is going to take some years to restructure. guy: we see industrial production data not necessarily following through on that. what is your perception of the eurozone economy rainout -- right now? sandra: the eu economy is an open economy rainout -- right now. trade -- i think global trade now is probably 5%ning underneath that 4%, level of growth, which is very robust. if we look back to he
mrs. m ay -- theresa may has done all that she can.out the weak links -- you talk about the weak links. i'm curious to know what your harris perspective is -- paris perspective is in all of this. -- this? is difficult -- it is difficult. guy: french investment firm, you're looking at what is happening on the other side of the channel. what is the perception from paris about what is happening here? sandra: it was very clear to us two years ago when the brexit referendum came out as a yes vote,...
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mrs. merkel or theresa may in london. he's in front of them, suddenly, he's magically making nice. i didn't expect him to condemn putin. i didn't expect him to agree this is all true. because of the drama, because this was a moment in which everybody was watching, they really fully embodied this unbelievable moment, where the united states and its president are on a different wave length. >> speak to his point that it may look more significant in that arena at the putin summit and if so, does that make it worse or does that make it less cause for concern because it's just a rerun? >> i do agree with jamie, some of this material, obviously we've heard it all, heard it on the campaign stump, some of it was new and certainly changed things he was standing there with putin on the heels of the horrible behavior he exhibited vis-a-vis our allies at the nato summit and the united kingdom towards theresa may. the atmospherics were bad. there was no agenda on the u.s. side. our president had no agenda, which meant in effect the ag
mrs. merkel or theresa may in london. he's in front of them, suddenly, he's magically making nice. i didn't expect him to condemn putin. i didn't expect him to agree this is all true. because of the drama, because this was a moment in which everybody was watching, they really fully embodied this unbelievable moment, where the united states and its president are on a different wave length. >> speak to his point that it may look more significant in that arena at the putin summit and if so,...
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mr. trump stood right beside prime minister theresa may just after doing an interview where he appeared to throw her under the bus. molly hunter shows us how that went. >> reporter: rolling into windsor castle in a range rover her majesty right there on her feet waiting for president trump, but on que earlier today president trump was in full damage control mode. >> i want to apologize because i said such good things -- and i said don't worry, it's only the press. >> reporter: at the same time theresa may was rolling out a red carpet for president trump and the first lady they published a stunning interview of trump, may has wrecked brexit. >> this incredible woman right here has done a fantastic job. >> reporter: even grading that special relationship. >> i would say i would give our relationship in terms of grade the highest grade of special, so we start off with special. i would give our relationship with the u.k. and now especially after this two days with your prime minister i would say the highest level of special. >> reporter: but even close friends need to be honest, may said, refu
mr. trump stood right beside prime minister theresa may just after doing an interview where he appeared to throw her under the bus. molly hunter shows us how that went. >> reporter: rolling into windsor castle in a range rover her majesty right there on her feet waiting for president trump, but on que earlier today president trump was in full damage control mode. >> i want to apologize because i said such good things -- and i said don't worry, it's only the press. >> reporter:...
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after golf in scotland, mr trumpjetted off to helsinki for a meeting with president putin. back in the commons, theresaur long—term objective remains a constructive relationship with russia, so it is right that we keep engaging both as individual nations and as a nato alliance. so i welcome the meeting between president trump and president putin in helsinki today. but, as i agreed with president trump in our discussions last week, we must engage from a position of unity and strength. this means being clear and unwavering about where russia needs to change its behaviour. the labour leaderfocused on nato. once again, another global gathering has been dominated by the erratic statements of president trump. so did the us president ask the prime minister and other nato leaders to double uk defence spending to 4%? the prime minister defended donald trump. he has made a difference. we share his view that actually we want to see allies all stepping up to meet the commitments they gave at the summit here in wales in 2014 to spend 2% of their gdp on defence. what is more embarrassing is that after this treatment
after golf in scotland, mr trumpjetted off to helsinki for a meeting with president putin. back in the commons, theresaur long—term objective remains a constructive relationship with russia, so it is right that we keep engaging both as individual nations and as a nato alliance. so i welcome the meeting between president trump and president putin in helsinki today. but, as i agreed with president trump in our discussions last week, we must engage from a position of unity and strength. this...
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and if you looked at the home which mr trump adopted in that press conference, lavishing praise on theresa the white house and donald trump are going to get the same, look, this was misjudged, and we know we need to roll it back a little -- know we need to roll it back a little —— are going to get to saying. ros, many thanks for the latest from turnberry. now, returning to something like, after that presidential visit, thank you very much indeed. breaking news coming to us, which is another resignation over the prime minister was a brexit proposals. robert courts has said that he has taken the difficult decision to resign as a pps that is the lowest on the government ladder, —— the lowest rung, to express discontent with the chequers deal in the vote tomorrow. he was a pps at the foreign office. we've got those votes coming up in the house of commons on the customs and trade bill. and there have been indications from another of staunch brexiteers that they plan to use this legislation to register their unhappiness with the plan which was hatched at chequers. but courts now saying he has ta
and if you looked at the home which mr trump adopted in that press conference, lavishing praise on theresa the white house and donald trump are going to get the same, look, this was misjudged, and we know we need to roll it back a little -- know we need to roll it back a little —— are going to get to saying. ros, many thanks for the latest from turnberry. now, returning to something like, after that presidential visit, thank you very much indeed. breaking news coming to us, which is another...
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over from david davis as brexit secretary when mr davis quit in protest at the government's post—brexit trade plans, the so—called chequers agreement. theresat came minutes before mr raab appeared at a session of the brexit committee alongside the uk's lead negotiator and head of the prime minister's europe unit, 0lly robbins. he was challenged over the trade plan. even department ministers did not see the detail until thursday, the details were kept from them, is that correct? i do not think so, no, the prime minister met a number of her colleagues over there days and weeks running up to that crucial cabinet meeting, and the proposition that contained in the white paper published a few days after drew many respects on those conversations including collective agreements reached before the meeting. i do not think it's a secret to say probably the largest meeting she had on the full range of issues was with the secretary of state predecessors. his chief of staff at the time said there was a decision which at the highest level to circumvent the department imperative they had people holding the pen in producing white paper you don't accept that
over from david davis as brexit secretary when mr davis quit in protest at the government's post—brexit trade plans, the so—called chequers agreement. theresat came minutes before mr raab appeared at a session of the brexit committee alongside the uk's lead negotiator and head of the prime minister's europe unit, 0lly robbins. he was challenged over the trade plan. even department ministers did not see the detail until thursday, the details were kept from them, is that correct? i do not...
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at a news conference, mr trump heaped praise on theresa may, in stark contrast to an interview published in the sun, in which he said she'd ignored his advice on brexit and that her current plan for leaving the eu could kill off a trade deal with the us. with a round—up of the day's events, here's our political editor, laura kuennesberg. you don't need to count the helicopters to know how much this visitor matters. president trump's entourage blasted through the countryside as subtly as he warned this week that his host might not get the trade deal she covets. for theresa may, herjob was not just to grin and bear it today but, more importantly, to try and change his mind. when first the tricky question was asked, he left it to her. reporter: have you had a chance to talk about the interview this morning? we've got a lot to discuss. we're going to discuss our special relationship... the question repeated, this time he made a face, rather than answer. but after talks, back to the choreography around the stately home, exactly where she brokered her brexit compromise, this time last week. th
at a news conference, mr trump heaped praise on theresa may, in stark contrast to an interview published in the sun, in which he said she'd ignored his advice on brexit and that her current plan for leaving the eu could kill off a trade deal with the us. with a round—up of the day's events, here's our political editor, laura kuennesberg. you don't need to count the helicopters to know how much this visitor matters. president trump's entourage blasted through the countryside as subtly as he...
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. >> president trump taking a at prime minister theresa may who hosted mr. trump and the first lady for a black tie dinner tonight. in an interew with the sun newspaper, president trump criticized may's handling of the brex deal. he also said britain's former foreign secretary who just resigned over brexit negotiations would make a great prime minister. the president and may have meetings set for tomorrow. >>> and a marathon hearing finally overn capitol hill here for a grueling nine hours and 41 minutes. ouse lawmakers questioned a senior fbi agent about bias. peter strzokegentive text messages about then candidate trump on government issued phone. tomorrow they'll question lisa page the attorney she sent the messages to. >> tonight we bring you an update to a story that appeared 13 years ago. hurricane katrina caused human sufring not seen in this country in many years. almost 2,000 people died. >> and more than a million people were displaced from new orleans and surrounding areas there. hundreds of them ended up here in the d.c. area.ws and 4's jackie be
. >> president trump taking a at prime minister theresa may who hosted mr. trump and the first lady for a black tie dinner tonight. in an interew with the sun newspaper, president trump criticized may's handling of the brex deal. he also said britain's former foreign secretary who just resigned over brexit negotiations would make a great prime minister. the president and may have meetings set for tomorrow. >>> and a marathon hearing finally overn capitol hill here for a grueling...
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theresa may is having her tina bowman. the minister for small business, andrew griffiths, has resigned from government after sending text messages of a sexual nature to two female constituents. mr for burton and theresa may's chief—of—staff in opposition between 200a and 2006, told the mirror he was deeply ashamed. he said his behaviour had caused untold distress to his wife and family, to whom he owed everything. president trump heads to helsinki later today, where he's due to meet the russian president vladimir putin on monday. mr trump spent a second night at his turnberry resort in ayrshire, and this morning is already out on the golf course. but today, unlike yesterday, there are no protests. let's talk to our correspondent ros atkins, who's at turnberry for us now. good morning to you. you were painting quite a scene of activity yesterday. how was it looking this morning? things are a lot more low key here at turnberry on the west coast of scotland. the president is out playing golf, i think we can show you pictures in the distance. the weather is more inclement and yesterday, it was a gorgeous perfect summer's afternoon. this morning is more blustery and there have been
theresa may is having her tina bowman. the minister for small business, andrew griffiths, has resigned from government after sending text messages of a sexual nature to two female constituents. mr for burton and theresa may's chief—of—staff in opposition between 200a and 2006, told the mirror he was deeply ashamed. he said his behaviour had caused untold distress to his wife and family, to whom he owed everything. president trump heads to helsinki later today, where he's due to meet the...
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mr davis said he couldn't support theresa may's latest brexit plan, agreed with her cabinet last weekalled the proposals "dangerous" and said they give away too much to the eu too easily. tonight the prime minister will face her backbench mps, with some of them openly calling for a leadership contest to oust her. labour say the government is in chaos. ourfirst report is from our political correspondent jonathan blake. are you confident, mr davies? for two years, he has been the man in brussels, leading the negotiations with the european union that would shape the uk's future outside it. at the prime minister's country residence on friday, where theresa may's top team gathered to hear her final plan, he was, in his words, the odd man out. it would put the uk ona the odd man out. it would put the uk on a path to close to the eu for his liking. the driving was primarily from number 10, rather than my department. that is fair enough, it is not the first time there has been a debate by a goal margin. as you say, i lost the argument. it's not just that i lose the argument in something which
mr davis said he couldn't support theresa may's latest brexit plan, agreed with her cabinet last weekalled the proposals "dangerous" and said they give away too much to the eu too easily. tonight the prime minister will face her backbench mps, with some of them openly calling for a leadership contest to oust her. labour say the government is in chaos. ourfirst report is from our political correspondent jonathan blake. are you confident, mr davies? for two years, he has been the man in...
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mr trump says he's going into tomorrow's summit with "low expectations" but declined to reveal his goals for the meeting. during the president's visit to the uk — theresathe european union instead of negotiating with it. mrs may made the disclosure as she defended her chequers plan for a deal with the eu, it's been widely criticised by members of her own party. here's our political correspondent, nick eardley. (vt next) teeing off at turnberry in ayrshire this morning, president trump catching a quick round of golf on the last day of his uk visit. it began with him warning a post—brexit trade deal could be off the table. but he then said a deal will absolutely be possible, and revealed he'd shared his own strategy with the pm. i gave her a suggestion, not advice. i wouldn't want to give her advice. i gave her a suggestion. i can fully understand why she thought it was a little bit tough. and, today, we found out what that suggestion was. he told me i should sue the eu! sue the eu?! sue the eu! not go into negotiations, sue them, actually... no, you know, we're going into negotiations with them. did you think about that even for a second?! the pm is get
mr trump says he's going into tomorrow's summit with "low expectations" but declined to reveal his goals for the meeting. during the president's visit to the uk — theresathe european union instead of negotiating with it. mrs may made the disclosure as she defended her chequers plan for a deal with the eu, it's been widely criticised by members of her own party. here's our political correspondent, nick eardley. (vt next) teeing off at turnberry in ayrshire this morning, president...
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as the president was greeted by queen elizabeth and holding talks with british prime minister theresa may, mr. trump was again met with the unwelcome guest that never seems to leave his side. the russia investigation. >> i think that we're being hurt very badly by the, i would call it, the witch hunt. i would call it the rigged witch hunt. >> reporter: at a news conference, the president again slammed the russia probe, despite the fact that he had been briefed earlier this week. that the justice department was preparing an indictment against 12 russians accused of hacking in the 2016 election. >> the president is fully aware of the department's actions today. >> reporter: on the defensive, the white house released a statement, noting today's charges include no allegations of knowing involvement by anyone on the trump campaign and no allegations that the alleged hacking affected the election result. this is consistent with what we've been saying all along. the president said he would raise the issue of election meddling when he meets with russian leader vladimir putin on monday. >> i know you'
as the president was greeted by queen elizabeth and holding talks with british prime minister theresa may, mr. trump was again met with the unwelcome guest that never seems to leave his side. the russia investigation. >> i think that we're being hurt very badly by the, i would call it, the witch hunt. i would call it the rigged witch hunt. >> reporter: at a news conference, the president again slammed the russia probe, despite the fact that he had been briefed earlier this week....
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theresa may says she is sorry to see him go but disagrees with his characterisation of policy. mravis is not the only one having doubts. brexit minister steve baker has also left his post. the leading tory brexiteerjacob—
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mrs may of treason. and all of this as well, it is mentioned in one of the other papers that the challenge to theresa may'sfore again. under conservative party rules there needs to be 48 letters sent in by conservative mps to say they have no confidence, and that would trigger a leadership contest. and apparently in the last sort of 24 hours, it is getting very close to that 48 number again. so this chequers deal has been so divisive and so much more explosive than anyone expected, and i think theresa may is in seriousjeopardy again. mind you, she was being criticised for not coming down on either side prior to the chequers deal. now people would argue that perhaps she has, and it hasn't on her any favours. one more on donald trump's visit. this is the daily mirror, so i suppose this is coming from a very different point of view. a paper that doesn't support brexit, and doesn't much care for donald trump. one of the headlines, the eagle has landed, tells you their position on trump and highlights the fa ct position on trump and highlights the fact that there will be protests going on. already, tonight in c
mrs may of treason. and all of this as well, it is mentioned in one of the other papers that the challenge to theresa may'sfore again. under conservative party rules there needs to be 48 letters sent in by conservative mps to say they have no confidence, and that would trigger a leadership contest. and apparently in the last sort of 24 hours, it is getting very close to that 48 number again. so this chequers deal has been so divisive and so much more explosive than anyone expected, and i think...
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mr davis‘ resignation threatens to throw the government into crisis, as theresa may tries to unite herarty, and her ministers, behind her vision for brexit. the prime minister'sjob is notjust to get the support for the cabinet, which is what theresa may successfully did on friday, but also to get unity in the country. dominic raab is the new brexit secretary, charged with finalising britain's exit from the eu with only weeks of negotiating left. he woke up this morning as the housing minister, and now has the job of his life, delivering brexit alongside the prime minister, has david davis the former brexit secretary sits down for an interview. we will bring you that in a moment. the rescue mission is back under way to save eight boys and their football coach people from a flooded cave in northern thailand. four of the young footballers were safely brought out yesterday. news a murder investigation begins into the death of dawn sturgess — who died after exposure to the nerve agent novichok. her partner is still seriously ill in hospital also in the news — an electric car charging statio
mr davis‘ resignation threatens to throw the government into crisis, as theresa may tries to unite herarty, and her ministers, behind her vision for brexit. the prime minister'sjob is notjust to get the support for the cabinet, which is what theresa may successfully did on friday, but also to get unity in the country. dominic raab is the new brexit secretary, charged with finalising britain's exit from the eu with only weeks of negotiating left. he woke up this morning as the housing...
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mr trump‘s reaction to theresa may as it has developed over the period she thinks he‘s —— he thinks shetive states have got it wrong, i am very clear that retweeting from britain first is the wrong thing to do. last year the g-7 is the wrong thing to do. last year the g—7 summit, snails could not conceal the transatlantic trade were. donald trump singled out other g-7 were. donald trump singled out other g—7 leaders by name for praise. she feel —— he failed to mention theresa may. i would say the relationship is at ten. britain's former national security adviser insists long—term transatlantic trade deals are not at risk. it may go up and down a personal level. it is like an ace level. the vast majority of the shall issue japan happens underwater. the vast majority of this relationship. for theresa may donald trump, this feels like a visit to be insured. reaction is starting to come in from other nato leaders. the president of france was asked about president‘s. the president said he did not think it was necessary. he didn‘t think the level of military spending could be justified. there
mr trump‘s reaction to theresa may as it has developed over the period she thinks he‘s —— he thinks shetive states have got it wrong, i am very clear that retweeting from britain first is the wrong thing to do. last year the g-7 is the wrong thing to do. last year the g—7 summit, snails could not conceal the transatlantic trade were. donald trump singled out other g-7 were. donald trump singled out other g—7 leaders by name for praise. she feel —— he failed to mention theresa...
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arm donald trump puts around theresa may at the news conference, the danger is many people will conclude in private the american president does have a dismissive approach to mrsroach to brexit and a dismissive view of theresa may as prime minister. thank you. norman smith outside chequers in buckinghamshire. president trump's public intervention over the government's brexit plans, took everyone by surprise, and for some called into question the so called ‘special relationship, between america and the uk. since entering the white house he hasn't been afraid to dispense with diplomatic niceties, speaking bluntly. but the foreign office minister alan duncan brushed off his latest comments, saying the president is "a controversialist, that's his style." here's james robbins. even by donald trump's standards, this is extraordinary. as theresa may was welcoming him to blenheim palace, she had no idea that her guest had already in political terms stabbed her in the back. this was supposed to repair a fragile relationship, not open up new wounds. it has left foreign office vetera ns wounds. it has left foreign office veterans putting on the bravest faces to argue no
arm donald trump puts around theresa may at the news conference, the danger is many people will conclude in private the american president does have a dismissive approach to mrsroach to brexit and a dismissive view of theresa may as prime minister. thank you. norman smith outside chequers in buckinghamshire. president trump's public intervention over the government's brexit plans, took everyone by surprise, and for some called into question the so called ‘special relationship, between america...
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mr griffiths, mp for burton, and theresa may's chief of staff in opposition between 200a and 2006, told was "deeply ashamed". he said his behaviour had caused "untold distress" to his wife and family to whom he "owed everything". president trump heads to helsinki later today where he's due to meet the russian president vladimir putin on monday. mr trump spent a second night at his turnberry resort in ayrshire, and this morning is already out on the golf course. but today — unlike yesterday — there are no protests. let's talk to our correspondent ros atkins who's at turnberry for us now. good morning. it is much more low— key good morning. it is much more low—key today he returned real west coast of scotland this morning. the president has now playing goblet as you mentioned, he has not been accompanied by protesters. in back, casually glancing across the course it would look like any other day. look more closely and juicy police lined up across some of the fairways. between me and the turnberry hotel but one policewoman walking around but the whole atmosphere feels a little bit more low
mr griffiths, mp for burton, and theresa may's chief of staff in opposition between 200a and 2006, told was "deeply ashamed". he said his behaviour had caused "untold distress" to his wife and family to whom he "owed everything". president trump heads to helsinki later today where he's due to meet the russian president vladimir putin on monday. mr trump spent a second night at his turnberry resort in ayrshire, and this morning is already out on the golf course. but...
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tomorrow's front the telegraph leads with donald trump's suggestion that theresa may's brexit strategy might not find favour makes mrxit its lead, and also says that england manager gareth southgate is against the idea of his squad being seen as heros. the guardian reports mrs may is going to push for a trade deal with the united states the financial times carries a warning that the city might suffer as a result of the government's brexit plan the express claims conservative mps were ‘in revolt‘ against their own leader over the plan so those were the front pages, let's take a look at some of them in more detail. lets kick—off with the telegraph and what it is saying about donald trump. absolutely. donald trump is coming to the uk like the world went today. he is causing all kinds of news. the big story emerging this evening is that donald trump is giving his opinion on brexit. he is saying that theresa may's brexit, is not the kind of brexit that voters wanted. he is basically pooh—poohing the idea and i am really struggling to how he knows the first thing about it, to be honest. how he had studied this. i would be
tomorrow's front the telegraph leads with donald trump's suggestion that theresa may's brexit strategy might not find favour makes mrxit its lead, and also says that england manager gareth southgate is against the idea of his squad being seen as heros. the guardian reports mrs may is going to push for a trade deal with the united states the financial times carries a warning that the city might suffer as a result of the government's brexit plan the express claims conservative mps were ‘in...
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joins us from helsinki on your thank you so much mr trump upset the europeans in the nato the nato meeting and he upset the u.k. prime minister theresa may on friday ahead of the meeting with president putin mr trump said a pretty low bar what took place at the meeting and it didn't go over that bar it seems to have gone at least better than those two previous meetings you just described president trump described or said his meeting and his lunch with president putin went very well and that it was quote deeply productive and he also congratulated president putin for what he said was one of the best world cup ever to have taken place which of course just wrapped up in russia yesterday at trump said today during the joint press conference that he was simply engaging in the proud tradition of american democracy american diplomacy and that some of the issues that were discussed were syria the situation with north korea the joint comprehensive plan of action or iran nuclear deal and a host of other issues including for example nuclear issues but what we didn't get out of this summit was any sort of joint declaration or pledge from the pre
joins us from helsinki on your thank you so much mr trump upset the europeans in the nato the nato meeting and he upset the u.k. prime minister theresa may on friday ahead of the meeting with president putin mr trump said a pretty low bar what took place at the meeting and it didn't go over that bar it seems to have gone at least better than those two previous meetings you just described president trump described or said his meeting and his lunch with president putin went very well and that it...
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joins us from helsinki on your thank you so much mr trump upset the europeans and the nato at the nato meeting and he upset the u.k. prime minister theresa may on friday ahead of the meeting with president putin mr trump set a pretty low bar what took place at the meeting and it didn't go over that bar.
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mr. johnson, who has told the line. -- toed the line. theresa may it will meet with her backbench mps. c at that meeting will be important. is there an appetite in the broader parties for a leadership challenge from the likes of mr. she faced and catchy spirit government direction around this proposal she couldn't agree on friday? guy: david, the pound is barely moving this morning on the back of the news that david davis has resigned. isit that the market simply a struggling to get its arms around what is happening, or simply given up on trying? or is it that this isn't that big of deal? i'm just kind of wondering, if you approach this from a market perspective, it looks like nothing happened. david: exactly. the headlines talk about the crisis and it doesn't look that way if you look at the markets and sterling. mr. davis was one of the big obstacles to soft brexit. the market was keener perhaps on that closer relationship with the european union. he's now gone. theresa may was making this gamble that she could afford to lose the likes of mr. davis or mr. johnson because the numbers i
mr. johnson, who has told the line. -- toed the line. theresa may it will meet with her backbench mps. c at that meeting will be important. is there an appetite in the broader parties for a leadership challenge from the likes of mr. she faced and catchy spirit government direction around this proposal she couldn't agree on friday? guy: david, the pound is barely moving this morning on the back of the news that david davis has resigned. isit that the market simply a struggling to get its arms...
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theresa may said in response she disagreed with mr davis's characterisation of policy. rethink plans. he is the person who has been in charge of this process, and if he feels that the chequers summit does not deliver on the previous commitments, then i think that should concern all of us. these proposals will have to come to the house of commons, in legislation. and i think, without david davis there, it will be very difficult for them to get the support of conservative mps, and therefore the prime minister would be well advised to reconsider them. about midnight last night the letter arrived. dear prime minister, it says. yours ever, david davis. we will be picking through this morning the wording of the letter, david davis's concerns, and those all important questions about where this leaves theresa may and her government. and as is tradition with these things, and it seems so different to have one that followed by another, she says i am sorry when you have chosen to leave the government would we have been so successful moving towards a smooth brexit. we are coming clo
theresa may said in response she disagreed with mr davis's characterisation of policy. rethink plans. he is the person who has been in charge of this process, and if he feels that the chequers summit does not deliver on the previous commitments, then i think that should concern all of us. these proposals will have to come to the house of commons, in legislation. and i think, without david davis there, it will be very difficult for them to get the support of conservative mps, and therefore the...
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theresa may's government. his departure follows that of david davis as brexit secretary overnight. mrjohnson‘s resignation has fuelled serious speculation about the future of mrs's leadership. today's events took place just three days after the prime minister secured a hard—won agreement in cabinet on the shape of the brexit process.
theresa may's government. his departure follows that of david davis as brexit secretary overnight. mrjohnson‘s resignation has fuelled serious speculation about the future of mrs's leadership. today's events took place just three days after the prime minister secured a hard—won agreement in cabinet on the shape of the brexit process.
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mr trump rowed back on his criticism of theresa may‘s brexit strategy, praising her instead as an incredible
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mr griffiths, mp for burton, and theresa may's chief of staff in opposition between 200a and 2006, toldas "deeply ashamed". he said his behaviour had caused "untold distress" to his wife and family to whom he "owed everything". president trump heads to helsinki later today where he's due to meet the russian president vladimir putin on monday. mr trump spent a second night at his turnberry resort in ayrshire, and this morning is already out on the golf course. but today — unlike yesterday — there are no protests. let's talk to our correspondent ros atkins who's at turnberry for us now. good afternoon. the weather is not so hot today. it was beautiful yesterday and donald trump enjoyed a sun drenched round of golf in his turnberry golf course. today he's showing his commitment to the spot but he's out there despite the rain that is coming down. and no doubt his thoughts, aside from playing a good round, are increasingly turning to russia and vladimir putin elizabeth la key russia and vladimir putin elizabeth lakey will be taking off from here in scotland are heading to helsinki where he i
mr griffiths, mp for burton, and theresa may's chief of staff in opposition between 200a and 2006, toldas "deeply ashamed". he said his behaviour had caused "untold distress" to his wife and family to whom he "owed everything". president trump heads to helsinki later today where he's due to meet the russian president vladimir putin on monday. mr trump spent a second night at his turnberry resort in ayrshire, and this morning is already out on the golf course. but...
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minister addressed the house of commons where she thanked mr davis and mrjohnson for their work, and defended the chequers brexit proposals. theresa were getting ready for every eventuality in the brexit negotiations. mr speaker, a responsible government must prepare for a range of potential outcomes including the possibility of dell deal. including the possibility of no deal and given the possibility of no deal and given the short period remaining before the short period remaining before the conclusion of negotiations, the cabinet agreed on friday that these preparations should be stepped up. at the same time, we should recognise that such a disorderly no deal would have profound consequences for both the uk and eu andi consequences for both the uk and eu and i believe that the uk deserves better. so, the cabinet agrees that we need to present the eu with the new model, evolving the position that i set out my mansion house page so that i set out my mansion house page so that we can accelerate negotiations over the summer, secure that new relationship in the autumn, pass the withdrawal and implementation bill and leave the europea
minister addressed the house of commons where she thanked mr davis and mrjohnson for their work, and defended the chequers brexit proposals. theresa were getting ready for every eventuality in the brexit negotiations. mr speaker, a responsible government must prepare for a range of potential outcomes including the possibility of dell deal. including the possibility of no deal and given the possibility of no deal and given the short period remaining before the short period remaining before the...
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correspondent he is in london tonight good evening to you berent a chaotic day for theresa may and her cabinet can she survive all of this. mrs may is facing a huge challenge but at least she is still fighting she vote in parliament that she will not alter her color approach to express it and she appointed jeremy hunt as a new foreign minister mr hunt is one of the remain until the republican for a friend of over the next two years ago now he's also fighting for it but he is more or less on the same pas as mrs may now is and he's the opposite of boris johnson the foreign secretary. who resigned as he was he was more or less a loose cannon in this cabinet of a dangerous threat to mrs may all the time but the boys knew mutiny in the conservative party tonight no votes for no confidence vote to set in motion a but there's still the possibility that there will be a challenge to the leadership of mrs may of the conservative party and the person to challenge could well be mr johnson himself the now former u.k. foreign minister boris johnson he released a statement a short while ago he wrote that it was with sadness that he had step
correspondent he is in london tonight good evening to you berent a chaotic day for theresa may and her cabinet can she survive all of this. mrs may is facing a huge challenge but at least she is still fighting she vote in parliament that she will not alter her color approach to express it and she appointed jeremy hunt as a new foreign minister mr hunt is one of the remain until the republican for a friend of over the next two years ago now he's also fighting for it but he is more or less on the...