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you must have sympathy for nick robinson?dictory? not contradictory, what i'm saying is i think that what they do with their own product versus the big brands is a great idea, but when it comes to small brands, i absolutely don't think they should rip off ideas from small brands, the damage it can do. if you are producing a joe malone —type candle at a fraction of the price ... it's —type candle at a fraction of the price it's great for the consumer. nick, how far are price it's great for the consumer. nick, how farare you prepared to take this with aldi? they‘ve said they‘re willing to meet you. what are they going to meet me about, discuss? let‘s have a chat about, discuss? let‘s have a chat about what i‘ve had this conversation and a letter from aldi before. how far are when you take it? all the way. they got to understand, it‘s not just it? all the way. they got to understand, it‘s notjust our business, i am dry to defend other small businesses that have had this done by aldi. it will affect them. thank you all of you, th
you must have sympathy for nick robinson?dictory? not contradictory, what i'm saying is i think that what they do with their own product versus the big brands is a great idea, but when it comes to small brands, i absolutely don't think they should rip off ideas from small brands, the damage it can do. if you are producing a joe malone —type candle at a fraction of the price ... it's —type candle at a fraction of the price it's great for the consumer. nick, how far are price it's great for...
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nick robinson, bbc news, westminster.not use violence against demonstrators who are staging a mass sit in outside army headquarters in the capital khartoum. the country's economic problems sparked the first protests last year. sudan's president was finally forced out this month after 30 years in power. but now the army is in control and the protesters are demanding that the military leave power and organise a return to civilian rule. african leaders, meeting in egypt today, said the military now had three months to do that. and the protests are having an impact beyond sudan, in other countries in east africa, as our africa editor fergal keane reports. chanting. the protesters, still in place. so too, ordered not to use force, the soldiers. and today their leader went on a persuasion offensive in his first interview with the international media. translation: we don't want to rule the country at all. we just came to secure the country, not to run it. as soon as there is consensus, today or tomorrow, we would hand over power
nick robinson, bbc news, westminster.not use violence against demonstrators who are staging a mass sit in outside army headquarters in the capital khartoum. the country's economic problems sparked the first protests last year. sudan's president was finally forced out this month after 30 years in power. but now the army is in control and the protesters are demanding that the military leave power and organise a return to civilian rule. african leaders, meeting in egypt today, said the military...
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nick robinson, bbc news, westminster. and fined £1,500. chris davies, the conservative mp for brecon and radnorshire, pleaded guilty to providing false or misleading information for allowances claims back in march. mr davies now faces a recall petition amid calls for his resignation. a 19—year—old neo—nazi has pleaded guilty to two charges of encouraging terrorism, including running a social media account that called for prince harry to be shot for being a "race traitor". michal szewczuk also admitted possessing five documents that might be useful to terrorists. he was a member of the extreme right wing group the so—called sonnenkrieg division, which was exposed by bbc news last december. a 57—year—old woman has been arrested under the terrorism act in connection with the murder of the journalist lyra mckee in northern ireland. she was shot while she was reporting on riots in londonderry on thursday night. the dissident irish republican group, the new ira, has admitted it was behind her killing. in a statement, it offered
nick robinson, bbc news, westminster. and fined £1,500. chris davies, the conservative mp for brecon and radnorshire, pleaded guilty to providing false or misleading information for allowances claims back in march. mr davies now faces a recall petition amid calls for his resignation. a 19—year—old neo—nazi has pleaded guilty to two charges of encouraging terrorism, including running a social media account that called for prince harry to be shot for being a "race traitor"....
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nick robinson, bbc news, westminster.he murder of thejournalist, lyra mckee, in northern ireland. she was shot while observing rioting in londonderry on thursday night. the dissident irish republican group, the new ira, has admitted it was behind her killing. in a statement, it offered what it said were "full and sincere apologies" to lyra mckee's family and friends. our ireland correspondent chris page, in londonderry told us about the reaction to the apology. a number of lyra mckee's friends quickly and very publicly dismissed it, branded as cynical, christ, as offensive. they said that paramilitary organisation should not beissued paramilitary organisation should not be issued waiting —— issuing state m e nts be issued waiting —— issuing statements of apology. they should be dismounting. the new ira is thought to be the most active of the dissident republican groups are opposed to the priests —— piece. although there are several hundred members they still pose a severe threat. here in dairy detectives have said they ha
nick robinson, bbc news, westminster.he murder of thejournalist, lyra mckee, in northern ireland. she was shot while observing rioting in londonderry on thursday night. the dissident irish republican group, the new ira, has admitted it was behind her killing. in a statement, it offered what it said were "full and sincere apologies" to lyra mckee's family and friends. our ireland correspondent chris page, in londonderry told us about the reaction to the apology. a number of lyra...
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the today programme's nick robinson has been speaking to her.irl who wants to teach politicians three or four times her age a lesson they'll never forget. hanging on her every word in the commons today, representatives of all the major parties. we children are doing this to wake the adults up. for you to put your differences aside and start acting as you would in a crisis. we children are doing this because we want our hopes and dreams back. greta was just 15 when she walked out of class and began the first school strike against climate change. since then, more than a million in countries all over the world have followed suit. their message a simple one — why should we waste time learning when our leaders ignore the facts about global warming? you said something very striking the other day. you said, "we need to panic, we can'tjust have a polite conversation about this any more." what did you mean? as i say, if your house is on fire and you want to keep your house from burning to the ground, then that does require some level of panic. you don't
the today programme's nick robinson has been speaking to her.irl who wants to teach politicians three or four times her age a lesson they'll never forget. hanging on her every word in the commons today, representatives of all the major parties. we children are doing this to wake the adults up. for you to put your differences aside and start acting as you would in a crisis. we children are doing this because we want our hopes and dreams back. greta was just 15 when she walked out of class and...
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duty—bound to point out before i bring you income grace, this interview was done by one of our own, nick robinsonhat do you make of it? i think it is hard to say to him if we have learned anything, it is giving mps more time is not going to help the situation. it worse. 0n the current numbers in parliament, it doesn't seem like there is really anything that will be able to get through. unless mps are present that was some kind of start cliff edge, they really little incentive to actually make a decision especially some of those conservative mps looking at their leadership ambitions and have every incentive to oppose almost anything that they put forward so they can outflank her. there is this issue now on the extension, so we can be looking at giving mps the chance to come together and then potentially when they manage to find something allowing them to leave before the end of that period which could assuage some of the fears of some of the more hardline brexiteers. but even thenl the more hardline brexiteers. but even then i just the more hardline brexiteers. but even then ijust think that if we
duty—bound to point out before i bring you income grace, this interview was done by one of our own, nick robinsonhat do you make of it? i think it is hard to say to him if we have learned anything, it is giving mps more time is not going to help the situation. it worse. 0n the current numbers in parliament, it doesn't seem like there is really anything that will be able to get through. unless mps are present that was some kind of start cliff edge, they really little incentive to actually make...
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she told nick robinson from bbc radio a's today programme that she did not expect to change their mindsdo you think you can change their minds? no. i mean, not me, not only me. but i, together with this school strike movement and everyone else can definitely do it. i maybe speak on the behalf of them, but i alone won't change them, but we need to do that together. and yet, in just a few months, you have gone from being a solitary swedish schoolgirl, sitting outside parliament, to what feels like a global movement. yes. i started school striking in august, the end of august, and since then i have school striked every friday. and this movement has become huge. it has escalated these last couple of months and, i mean, it's so big it's like over1 million students, 1.6 million students, having school strikes for the climate. and it's unbelievable. i can't really take it in. i was going to say, one minute you're meeting the pope, you're speaking at the un, the european parliament, do you occasionally have to pinch yourself and say, how has this happened? yes, definitely. i can't really... bec
she told nick robinson from bbc radio a's today programme that she did not expect to change their mindsdo you think you can change their minds? no. i mean, not me, not only me. but i, together with this school strike movement and everyone else can definitely do it. i maybe speak on the behalf of them, but i alone won't change them, but we need to do that together. and yet, in just a few months, you have gone from being a solitary swedish schoolgirl, sitting outside parliament, to what feels...
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my name is nick robinson.i'm a legal adviser at the international center for not-for-profit lauper we work on closing specific issues in the u.s. and globally. as you may know when there's been increasing enforcement of fara we've seen publicize abuses, w.e.b. du bois was prosecuted in the 1950s after fara. just last summer there was a congressional committee that investigated four prominent nonprofits of whether they were in violation of fara. we've seen this abroad report a deposit and expressly targeting nonprofits in the media. i'm curious of what kind of additional safeguard you'd like to see either in the act of what you're contemplating as you now ramping up enforcement to make sure these kinds of abuses that go to vegas and the broadest of the act? one last point, we do talk to nonprofits on a regular basis who are concerned about this and don't know how to comply because i says that pointed out, foreign principal story abroad, the hd definition very broad. it's just confusing. >> rob is a good lawyer,
my name is nick robinson.i'm a legal adviser at the international center for not-for-profit lauper we work on closing specific issues in the u.s. and globally. as you may know when there's been increasing enforcement of fara we've seen publicize abuses, w.e.b. du bois was prosecuted in the 1950s after fara. just last summer there was a congressional committee that investigated four prominent nonprofits of whether they were in violation of fara. we've seen this abroad report a deposit and...
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she spoke to nick robinson — on the bbc‘s radio 4 today programme — about what the protesters on the stringent policies in place, to ensure we move much more quickly to an energy efficient system with a far more renewables. but what does that mean in practical terms for people, does it mean crudely we won't be driving petrol ca rs by crudely we won't be driving petrol cars by 2025? yes, i think crudely we won't be driving petrol cars by 2025? yes, ithink if we could have coherent, coordinated governance from the government, we would be moving to electric vehicles, they would be better public transport, we would be living in very energy efficient homes. but beyond that, i think, you know, large parts of life would be very similar, the point of the programme you are in tonight is to speu programme you are in tonight is to spell out the facts but for people listening, we've had the paris climate accord, we had a promise to move towards electric vehicles, what is the fact that you have seen that makes you think we've got to go much faster? the programme tonight shows the way these extrem
she spoke to nick robinson — on the bbc‘s radio 4 today programme — about what the protesters on the stringent policies in place, to ensure we move much more quickly to an energy efficient system with a far more renewables. but what does that mean in practical terms for people, does it mean crudely we won't be driving petrol ca rs by crudely we won't be driving petrol cars by 2025? yes, i think crudely we won't be driving petrol cars by 2025? yes, ithink if we could have coherent,...
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he told nick robinson the government was reaching out in the national interest.so we are option that has been put to it. and so we are left with seeking in the national interest to see if an accommodation can be reached, because the labour manifesto said that they wanted to respect the referendum and there is now an opportunity to see whether the labour party will stand by their manifesto. do you agree with oliver letwi n manifesto. do you agree with oliver letwin thatjeremy corbyn is a man "you can do business with".|j letwin thatjeremy corbyn is a man "you can do business with". i think jeremy corbyn would be a threat to the economy. he poses a serious risk in terms of his economic policy but his manifesto on brexit said that he wanted to respect the votes of many of his own voters in and leave constituencies who both —— you voted to leave so we want to test that because the numbers of the house of commons dictate that that is the only way at present that we can find a way. this is the obvious answer for the prime minister now. it took you eight hours as i cabi
he told nick robinson the government was reaching out in the national interest.so we are option that has been put to it. and so we are left with seeking in the national interest to see if an accommodation can be reached, because the labour manifesto said that they wanted to respect the referendum and there is now an opportunity to see whether the labour party will stand by their manifesto. do you agree with oliver letwi n manifesto. do you agree with oliver letwin thatjeremy corbyn is a man...