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britain won‘t be bullied any more, that kind of rhetoric from nigel farage. om. obviously the brexit party are delighted that the uk is finally leaving, this has been nigel farage‘s project for a long time. i think we see from other parties are a lot more sadness about the fact they will no longer be sitting as meps and the european parliament. they will no longer be sitting as meps and the european parliamentm isa meps and the european parliamentm is a historic moment. happy century or so since britainjoined, this is. it isa or so since britainjoined, this is. it is a historic moment and once 11pm passes on friday, there is no sort of opportunity to revoke article 50 to take back that choice, so it is really final. and there is the vote happening right now... adam fleming is there for us. talk us adam fleming is there for us. talk us through what is happening right now inside the european parliament. so, they are voting, and they do it electronically. each mep has a card and some buttons on their desk, they call out the vote and it is just happen. 621meps cal
britain won‘t be bullied any more, that kind of rhetoric from nigel farage. om. obviously the brexit party are delighted that the uk is finally leaving, this has been nigel farage‘s project for a long time. i think we see from other parties are a lot more sadness about the fact they will no longer be sitting as meps and the european parliament. they will no longer be sitting as meps and the european parliamentm isa meps and the european parliamentm is a historic moment. happy century or so...
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next, the daily telegraph, and a photo of british mep nigel farage, waving a unionjack to say goodbye to the european parliament in brussels. britain leaves the eu tomorrow and the paper says prime minister boris johnson will accept post—brexit border checks rather than allow the uk to align with european regulations. on the bbc news website, we're asking the question will the bank of england cut interest rates? a decision is due later today. the base rate is currently 0.75%. if there is a cut it'll be the first nearly four years. the new york times reports on some good news for the electric car—maker tesla. it made profits of more than a $100 million in the fourth quarter last year. the company suffered heavy losses during the early part of 2019, but it seems to be rebounding. and finally, some news about the bbc, which has announced big job cuts and a major reorganisation of how its news operation works. the guardian says the corporation will have "an increased emphasis on its online output", rather than its television and radio stations. so, let's begin with the coronavirus situati
next, the daily telegraph, and a photo of british mep nigel farage, waving a unionjack to say goodbye to the european parliament in brussels. britain leaves the eu tomorrow and the paper says prime minister boris johnson will accept post—brexit border checks rather than allow the uk to align with european regulations. on the bbc news website, we're asking the question will the bank of england cut interest rates? a decision is due later today. the base rate is currently 0.75%. if there is a...
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equipped were not nigel farage and his flag?t in brussels, this was the final official duties yesterday for him and other british meps. a lot of meps and other british meps. a lot of meps currently out of a job but for some like nigel farage, this is what they want, and a happier time to finish... because this is what the campaign for. all the specs of party candidates said that they were voting in protest of the fact that the european parliament would still be there when they thought the uk should have already left. i think this is actually a very happy moment for all of these people and i think they feel vindicated. we must leave it there for now. that's it for the papers this hour. pippa crerar and katy balls will be back at half past eleven for another look at the papers. i'll be back with tonight's headlines after the weather. hello there. wednesday was a day of contrasts across the country for england and wales decent sunny spells and it was milder. however a different story in the far north in scotland, we had persistent
equipped were not nigel farage and his flag?t in brussels, this was the final official duties yesterday for him and other british meps. a lot of meps and other british meps. a lot of meps currently out of a job but for some like nigel farage, this is what they want, and a happier time to finish... because this is what the campaign for. all the specs of party candidates said that they were voting in protest of the fact that the european parliament would still be there when they thought the uk...
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nigel farage o plotting to end participation from the e.u. the inside. >> iill of course be watchin like a hawk. i have enjoyed being a pantomime villain. farage and everyone is brewing. i have enjoyed that. >> they are still regarding brussels from the top e.u. brass. >> we regret the decision of the british people but we respect it. nowe open up another chapter, a story of old friends and new beginnings. >> as weve l one union, extra attention on our own. the s&p believ this gives more muscle to scottish independence. but it will be evolution, not revolution when the hands reach 11:00 tonight.we must all follos until the end of the year. expect arguments about what is next. we need toai ensure weain good trade relationships with europe. we don't tour of all the conditions and agreements. and we don't fall into the arms deals with th united states. >> we won't feel a dramatic difference to real life when we make up in the morning, but profound change will reveal itself day by day, even as the tguments that nearly tore this place apart beg fa
nigel farage o plotting to end participation from the e.u. the inside. >> iill of course be watchin like a hawk. i have enjoyed being a pantomime villain. farage and everyone is brewing. i have enjoyed that. >> they are still regarding brussels from the top e.u. brass. >> we regret the decision of the british people but we respect it. nowe open up another chapter, a story of old friends and new beginnings. >> as weve l one union, extra attention on our own. the s&p...
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while most of the members of parliament expressed their regrets, the brexiteer leader nigel farage didide his satisfaction. >> indeed, there is an historic battle going on now across the west in europe, america, and elsewhere. it is globalism against populism. and you may loathe populism, but i tell you a funny thing. it is becoming very popular. brent: indeed. our very own barbara wesel, she has followed the entire brexit story from the very beginning. we have watched and talked about it many times, haven't we? now we are talking about this vote in the eu parliament. is brexit done and dusted now finally? barbara: it is almost done and dusted. there is just one last signature to be done by the member states tomorrow, but that is a mere formality. this really was the long and extremely emotional goodbye of parliamentarians from their british colleagues. it was really an event that would sort of make the little hairs on your skin stand up. it was almost sort of making you cry, because you could not really watch it without being touched. people have been working together for so long and
while most of the members of parliament expressed their regrets, the brexiteer leader nigel farage didide his satisfaction. >> indeed, there is an historic battle going on now across the west in europe, america, and elsewhere. it is globalism against populism. and you may loathe populism, but i tell you a funny thing. it is becoming very popular. brent: indeed. our very own barbara wesel, she has followed the entire brexit story from the very beginning. we have watched and talked about it...
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name the person in this country most associated with brexit and many people would say nigel farage. ay he gets his wish. three years ago, we sent mr farage on a blind date with journalist, broadcaster and ardant remainer racheljohnson. at the end of their last date, they agreed to meet again to talk about how brexit had panned out. here‘s a little recap of what happened on their date. what if i don‘t know who he is? may i introduce you to your... how about that? that's amazing. ..to your date? he‘s completely destroyed the country. he‘s turned the tory party into conkip. but i like him an awful lot. well, are you single, nigel? that's a very good question. i'm not very married at the moment, let's put it like that. could you go to bed with a remainer? could you make her see the light? do you know what? i'm not going to answer that! it‘s sad that your private life‘s fallen apart. 53, separated, skint. yeah, great, isn't it? why are you skint? well, 20 years of doing this! we decided to mark so—called brexit day, that it was time for the pair to go on a second date. since the last one,
name the person in this country most associated with brexit and many people would say nigel farage. ay he gets his wish. three years ago, we sent mr farage on a blind date with journalist, broadcaster and ardant remainer racheljohnson. at the end of their last date, they agreed to meet again to talk about how brexit had panned out. here‘s a little recap of what happened on their date. what if i don‘t know who he is? may i introduce you to your... how about that? that's amazing. ..to your...
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nigel farage is holding a special event of his own in westminster.and nigel for roger and others will be taking to it in the next few minutes. —— nigel farage. there will be singing, and thins, hems and comedy untold as well. you mighta hems and comedy untold as well. you might a bell ringing as there is a many big ben was somebody banging a drum. there is a huge crowd here and they have travelled from all over they have travelled from all over the country and we have spoken to some this evening and i enjoyed by two who travelled from cumbria, from barrow. thank you for coming along to talk to us. what are you here tonight? just to give my full support. what does it mean to you? it means everything, we will get our freedom of choice backing be able to do what we want to do and yeah, get britain back to the way it was hopefully. what does it mean to you? it means a great deal to me because i have what it 44 years for this moment. i did not agree with going in the coming market in the first place and since we have been in it, we had been fleeced. now i
nigel farage is holding a special event of his own in westminster.and nigel for roger and others will be taking to it in the next few minutes. —— nigel farage. there will be singing, and thins, hems and comedy untold as well. you mighta hems and comedy untold as well. you might a bell ringing as there is a many big ben was somebody banging a drum. there is a huge crowd here and they have travelled from all over they have travelled from all over the country and we have spoken to some this...
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nigel farage and many supporters have gathered here to mark the moment.down. the eu turns in earnest to what a future relationship will be like with the uk. a very good evening. brexit has happened. exactly one hour ago the uk ceased to be a member of the european union — bringing to an end 47 years of history. let's just hear that big moment in british history again — when the clock counted down to 11:00pm. big ben bongs. and this was the reaction in parliament square as the moment arrived. nigel farage, the politician who can best claim to have driven the leave vote to success in 2016, on stage, leading the crowd at the leave means leave rally, in the singing of the national anthem. prime minister boris johnson released a statement, insisting that leaving the bloc was the right and democratic thing to do, because the eu had evolved in a direction which no longer suited the uk. mrjohnson says britain's departure is "potentially a moment of real national renewal and change". but he acknowledges that many people "feel a sense of anxiety and loss". he says:
nigel farage and many supporters have gathered here to mark the moment.down. the eu turns in earnest to what a future relationship will be like with the uk. a very good evening. brexit has happened. exactly one hour ago the uk ceased to be a member of the european union — bringing to an end 47 years of history. let's just hear that big moment in british history again — when the clock counted down to 11:00pm. big ben bongs. and this was the reaction in parliament square as the moment...
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because nigel farage has worked for this for 20—odd years i think he said.ked to destroy europe. and he's succeeded, but we're not going to let him win. he may have won the war, but we've got a bigger battle to fight. the president of the european commission tried to strike a friendly tone. here's some of her speech. we will miss you, but we will always keep up our friendship with you, and you can count on us as we know that we can count on you. it's worth remembering, the deal that passed today only deals with the uk's withdrawal from the eu. the future relationship between the two sides still needs to be negotiated. there is a long way to go. here's our brussels correspondent adam fleming. on some of the hurdles that both sides will have to clear. the eu at the moment is getting their mandate ready, which is the detailed blueprint that would give to michel barnier to start the negotiations with the uk. i hear they are thinking about 12 negotiating streams that will cover things like trade, security cooperation within the eu, security cooperation in the wid
because nigel farage has worked for this for 20—odd years i think he said.ked to destroy europe. and he's succeeded, but we're not going to let him win. he may have won the war, but we've got a bigger battle to fight. the president of the european commission tried to strike a friendly tone. here's some of her speech. we will miss you, but we will always keep up our friendship with you, and you can count on us as we know that we can count on you. it's worth remembering, the deal that passed...
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would it be nigel farage or a dynamic leading, not leaving type of message?ameron, with polling, six to 5% of the british public wanted to see britain play attractive, positive football instead of having 11 men and the penalty box all the time, which was the british foreign policy in europe for the best part of 30 yea rs. in europe for the best part of 30 years. and he says to me, "i can't do that. it is tactics, not strategy. i can win by fear." and i told him he would lose it, and he did. and the consequences of losing will be made real in a few minutes' time. adam, how have you observed the british over the past three yea rs the british over the past three years in their approach? it depends oi'i years in their approach? it depends on what you're talking about their approaching. in the bracing negotiations it was amazing because they went almost overnight from being a full member state to almost like an enemy is putting it strongly, but an opponent of the eu. and it was bizarre because at the same time, they were still a member state and still regular meet
would it be nigel farage or a dynamic leading, not leaving type of message?ameron, with polling, six to 5% of the british public wanted to see britain play attractive, positive football instead of having 11 men and the penalty box all the time, which was the british foreign policy in europe for the best part of 30 yea rs. in europe for the best part of 30 years. and he says to me, "i can't do that. it is tactics, not strategy. i can win by fear." and i told him he would lose it, and...
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on friday evening setting in motion a year long transition period the age of the bags party nigel farage had this parting dig at brussels. so this is a final chapter at the end of the road a 47 year political experiment we use our for europe we just hate the european union it's as simple as that nigel farrar she is loved and loathed and pretty much the whole measure depending on who you speak to in the leader of the break that party wasn't going to let his last chance to address the european parliament go without making a bit of a scene in the chamber or you want to burn our national flags we're going to wave goodbye i will look forward in the future so working with you please sit down resume your seats put your flags away you're leaving and take them with you if you are leaving now and i but the issue with the flags comes after just last week david so i saw you who's the president of the european parliament said that flags fell foul of current rules that prohibit ban is being shown in the chamber as you might imagine mr for us a lot to say about that he said it just showed how the europ
on friday evening setting in motion a year long transition period the age of the bags party nigel farage had this parting dig at brussels. so this is a final chapter at the end of the road a 47 year political experiment we use our for europe we just hate the european union it's as simple as that nigel farrar she is loved and loathed and pretty much the whole measure depending on who you speak to in the leader of the break that party wasn't going to let his last chance to address the european...
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but my goodness for a lot of conservatives and a lot of brexiteers, nigel farage is having a bit partyhaving a big party, that is going to be a temptation, because for a lot of people, it is the end of a very long fight and something to celebrate, just as you suggest for a lot of people it is going to be something that they are going to find really upsetting. putting the emotion that people are going to feel to one side and while accepting the reality that there is a lot still to in terms of brexit negotiation, equally the factual reality that it is a moment of british history is a huge one. huge, absolutely totally and utterly enormous. but also at 11 o'clock at night. on a friday. obviously we will be broadcasting live to the nation, people turning onto watch graham norton... find you and katya! i havejust had an idea to run past tony hall. because it's friday night and it's 11 o'clock and it's normally graham norton, you and katya should be in that red chair. so that you and adam can...? 11.02, adam and i will crank a massive handle. we would have to turn it into a love seat so it i
but my goodness for a lot of conservatives and a lot of brexiteers, nigel farage is having a bit partyhaving a big party, that is going to be a temptation, because for a lot of people, it is the end of a very long fight and something to celebrate, just as you suggest for a lot of people it is going to be something that they are going to find really upsetting. putting the emotion that people are going to feel to one side and while accepting the reality that there is a lot still to in terms of...
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brexit himself, his name is nigel farage. nigel. >> yeah. they are congregating already, as ashley has said. i have seen people for the last few hours gathering in big party mood and yes, union jacks. you know why? that's our national flag. we don't want the european star-spangled banner. we don't want their anthem. we don't want their president. we don't want their police force, their army. we in six hours time are going to be free of it and it is because of that. this is the greatest day in modern british history. it's that big. stuart: i've got to refer you to this headline in the "new york times," the business section. i will read it for you. brexit is finally happening, now things are going to get really complicated. okay. the elites don't like this. what's your point of view? >> no, of course there will always be those that try to make things difficult for us. look, what happens at 11:00uk time tonight is we pass the point of no return. we are leaving this political union, we will never, ever go back. sure, there's deta
brexit himself, his name is nigel farage. nigel. >> yeah. they are congregating already, as ashley has said. i have seen people for the last few hours gathering in big party mood and yes, union jacks. you know why? that's our national flag. we don't want the european star-spangled banner. we don't want their anthem. we don't want their president. we don't want their police force, their army. we in six hours time are going to be free of it and it is because of that. this is the greatest...
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in the chamber as well nigel farage at the time who said well this just goes to show that the european parliament the european institutions want to suppress the rights of member states so they waive those flags as they waved goodbye to the european entire lives on the day of. the divorce deal though is now finalized the withdrawal agreement that will see the united kingdom leave the european union on both friday at midnight brussels time that was ratified by any peace they said that that would go ahead they pushed through there and european commission president was also in the chamber she said that talks on the future relationship between the united kingdom and the euro. paean union well they would be dependent on the united kingdom agreeing to a regulatory alignment twin it comes to things like workers' rights when it comes to things like the environment when it comes to standards on on social protections that they would all have to be respected by the u.k. but that there was a good deal on the table for them from the european side we are considering a free trade agreement with 0 tari
in the chamber as well nigel farage at the time who said well this just goes to show that the european parliament the european institutions want to suppress the rights of member states so they waive those flags as they waved goodbye to the european entire lives on the day of. the divorce deal though is now finalized the withdrawal agreement that will see the united kingdom leave the european union on both friday at midnight brussels time that was ratified by any peace they said that that would...
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flying the flag cheers and songs from the probe breaks it t camp led y nigel farage in the european parliament this is the e. u. votes by six hundred and twenty one to forty nine to accept the departure of the u. k. we'll have the latest analysis from all correspondence and guests saying well the story. goes from here. president trump is verbally lead into his one time national security advisor john bolton. the white house is blocked the release of his book citing. top secret material. it's claimed bolton has evidence of a trump on the withholding of eight. to force an inquiry into joe biden from ukraine. all the systems the fencing concludes their arguments that the impeachment trial washington. efron council select flights to china macon's over the spread d of the ronavirus. akroropolis likee to will h han until further notice flflights toto beijing and shani reduced the death toll now stands at over a hundred and thirty both health organizations has uppeded its warning status saying everyone needs to be a flat. but it's not yet the global alert. thank you very much for being with us. by by
flying the flag cheers and songs from the probe breaks it t camp led y nigel farage in the european parliament this is the e. u. votes by six hundred and twenty one to forty nine to accept the departure of the u. k. we'll have the latest analysis from all correspondence and guests saying well the story. goes from here. president trump is verbally lead into his one time national security advisor john bolton. the white house is blocked the release of his book citing. top secret material. it's...
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the telegraph also has the hs2 story, and a photo of nigel farage in the eu parliament, as british mepsnal official duties earlier today. the guardian headlines the plight of british citizens trapped in china amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis. the i leads with the news that the northern railfranchise will be brought under government control after years of chaos. the mail headlines alastair stewart quitting his job as a newsreader at itn after making what he described as a misjudgement on social media. and the mirror leads with lord lucan for a second day! it says detectives at scotland yard are preparing to investigate the claim that lord lucan is alive and living in australia. there you go! i was going to say you heard it here first, but actually you heard it in the mirror yesterday, so that doesn't quite work. let's move forward with the times, hs2 on the front of several of the papers, isn't it? johnson set to back hs2 in defiance of top aide. the story suggesting his aide, dominic cummings, is against hs2. is this bother saying, "i'm my own man?" that's what is suggested in the ar
the telegraph also has the hs2 story, and a photo of nigel farage in the eu parliament, as british mepsnal official duties earlier today. the guardian headlines the plight of british citizens trapped in china amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis. the i leads with the news that the northern railfranchise will be brought under government control after years of chaos. the mail headlines alastair stewart quitting his job as a newsreader at itn after making what he described as a misjudgement on...
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nigel farage speaking on lbc radio.ted borisjohnson's refusal for a second scottish independence referendum, and said another vote was firmly in her plans. the snp leader had sent a letter to downing street, requesting to allow the scottish government's to hold a second referendum. speaking at a visit to a factory in glasgow, ms sturgeon said it was "entirely possible" that a independence vote could take place this year. look, i will set out, as i said yesterday, before the end of this month, the next steps we will take to make sure that that right to choose our own future is honoured. and, you know, ultimately, this is a question of democracy. people will have different views on whether scotland should or should not be independent, although support for independence is rising, but this is a fundamental point of principle. who decides scotland's future? so the people of scotland are going to get the right to choose our future, of that i have no doubt. the only question, really, is how long it is going to take the westmin
nigel farage speaking on lbc radio.ted borisjohnson's refusal for a second scottish independence referendum, and said another vote was firmly in her plans. the snp leader had sent a letter to downing street, requesting to allow the scottish government's to hold a second referendum. speaking at a visit to a factory in glasgow, ms sturgeon said it was "entirely possible" that a independence vote could take place this year. look, i will set out, as i said yesterday, before the end of...
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chime on new year's eve but having it would allegedly cost $60000.00 euros party leader nigel farage is apoplectic. they're really making this as devout want to call it 5000000 and they're really trying to make this as difficult as possible there is going to be a party prime minister boris johnson is equally determined to make it happen or at least we think he has said well we're working up a plan so that people can bugger bob for being there. because there's there are some people who want to. i'm quite worked out well a crowd funding campaign raised some 300000 euros in just a few days but johnson soon wrote back on the plan the british government would not be allowed to use public donations to cover the costs and it also dawned on him that to celebrate bricks a day in such a grandiose fashion would hardly be in keeping with his pledge to unite the country . i think bells are always a sign of great unity and celebration i think there's so much division on that issue in our nation at this particular moment in time i think it would be inappropriate i think has no significance because
chime on new year's eve but having it would allegedly cost $60000.00 euros party leader nigel farage is apoplectic. they're really making this as devout want to call it 5000000 and they're really trying to make this as difficult as possible there is going to be a party prime minister boris johnson is equally determined to make it happen or at least we think he has said well we're working up a plan so that people can bugger bob for being there. because there's there are some people who want to....
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the telegraph also has the hs2 story — and a photo of nigel farage in the eu parliament, as british meps the plight of british citizens trapped in china amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis. the i leads with the news that the northern railfranchise will be brought under government control after years of chaos. the mail headlines alastair stewart quitting hisjob as a newsreader at itn after making what he described as a "misjudgement" on social media. and the mirror leads with lord lucan for a second day! it says detectives at scotland yard are preparing to investigate the claim that lord lucan is alive and living in australia. i have leave you to cogitate on that particular thought. let's start with slightly more serious matters and hs2, the financial times, one of a couple of papers leading with it the story that the hs2 future clear as such he javed the chancellor throws support behind £88 billion rail project. —— sajid javid. that but we were announcing an announcement on this way. is this leading quiz above there is a crunch meeting at number ten tomorrow to discuss the details whethe
the telegraph also has the hs2 story — and a photo of nigel farage in the eu parliament, as british meps the plight of british citizens trapped in china amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis. the i leads with the news that the northern railfranchise will be brought under government control after years of chaos. the mail headlines alastair stewart quitting hisjob as a newsreader at itn after making what he described as a "misjudgement" on social media. and the mirror leads with lord...
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next, the daily telegraph, and a photo of british mep nigel farage, waving a unionjack to say goodbye leaves the eu tomorrow and the paper says prime minister boris johnson will accept post—brexit border checks rather than allow the uk to align with european regulations. on the bbc news website, we're asking the question will the bank of england cut interest rates? a decision is due later today. the base rate is currently 0.75%. if there is a cut it'll be the first nearly four years. the new york times reports on some good news for the electric car—maker tesla. it made profits of more than a $100 million in the fourth quarter last year. the company suffered heavy losses during the early part of 2019, but it seems to be rebounding. and finally, some news about the bbc, which has announced big job cuts and a major reorganisation of how its news operation works. the guardian says the corporation will have "an increased emphasis on its online output", rather than its television and radio stations. so, let's begin with the coronavirus situation. with me is jane foley, head of foreign excha
next, the daily telegraph, and a photo of british mep nigel farage, waving a unionjack to say goodbye leaves the eu tomorrow and the paper says prime minister boris johnson will accept post—brexit border checks rather than allow the uk to align with european regulations. on the bbc news website, we're asking the question will the bank of england cut interest rates? a decision is due later today. the base rate is currently 0.75%. if there is a cut it'll be the first nearly four years. the new...
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and nigel farage? nigel farage. this is great. he‘s always good.hjennifer arcuri. this was a smut special. there was a proper public interest in the story, public money had gone to this women who dances around the lap dancing pole, but essentially the joke was that boris had yet again been caught out. he is saying, i need technology lessons, and she is saying, floppy disk or hard drive. there is a properjoke here, with boris saying to his new girlfriend, carrie, "i do not lie to women any more," and she says, "except the the queen." that is not a legal problem. that is the supreme courtjudgment. this is ourjob, reporting. and you sometimes jump on anniversaries, too? yes. this is when boris became prime minister, which many people equate with an event as unlikely as landing on the moon. but he did, and there‘s this brilliant picture of him just going into number 10, so we did it as the loon landing, a souvenir issue — one small step for man and a giant leap in the dark for mankind! and put it in black and white. and in terms of your annual, when yo
and nigel farage? nigel farage. this is great. he‘s always good.hjennifer arcuri. this was a smut special. there was a proper public interest in the story, public money had gone to this women who dances around the lap dancing pole, but essentially the joke was that boris had yet again been caught out. he is saying, i need technology lessons, and she is saying, floppy disk or hard drive. there is a properjoke here, with boris saying to his new girlfriend, carrie, "i do not lie to women...
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they all brandished their flags with nigel farage and they were unceremoniously thrown out. pro-european members of the greens and liberal democrats delivered their speeches, in particular one of them of the greens broke down in tears when she said that one day she hoped she would walk these halls of power again and that the uk would reverse the decision of brexit. and then final moment was when the head of the european parliament, the president of this institution said, i'm signing this bill into law. that was the moment that brexit legally became official on both sides of the channel, and all of the meps, hundreds of them in the room, clasped hands and sang the famous scottish farewell song "auld lang syne." max? >> we'll follow the moments as they lead up to that friday night departure from the european union. thank you, nina. >>> skiers in norway may soon have to take up a different hobby. we'll take you there next. $9.95 at my age? $9.95? no way. $9.95? that's impossible. hi, i'm jonathan, a manager here at colonial penn life insurance company, to tell you it is possibl
they all brandished their flags with nigel farage and they were unceremoniously thrown out. pro-european members of the greens and liberal democrats delivered their speeches, in particular one of them of the greens broke down in tears when she said that one day she hoped she would walk these halls of power again and that the uk would reverse the decision of brexit. and then final moment was when the head of the european parliament, the president of this institution said, i'm signing this bill...
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it is, absolutely, and there will be a huge number of people like nigel farage and his party who willpushing for a much harder brexit. so even though boris johnson has for a much harder brexit. so even though borisjohnson has his deal on the table and has a majority now, things are still up in the air and nobody is sure what will happen. the daily mail, shocked surge in child anorexia, entering a new decade gives us an opportunity to look back on the previous decade and quantify various issues, and this is where the daily mail has chosen to go, the number of children being admitted for eating disorders. children under the age of 18, that number has doubled since 2010. so in 2010, 1700 people under 18 were admitted, that has moved to 4500. but perhaps the most shocking fact is that children under 13, we have seen that triple from 74 up to 229, and a lot of this, experts are putting down to pro—anorexia websites. so, for instance, there are a lot of websites where children can go on, speak to other people, they are set up speak to other people, they are set up as forums, to learn how to
it is, absolutely, and there will be a huge number of people like nigel farage and his party who willpushing for a much harder brexit. so even though boris johnson has for a much harder brexit. so even though borisjohnson has his deal on the table and has a majority now, things are still up in the air and nobody is sure what will happen. the daily mail, shocked surge in child anorexia, entering a new decade gives us an opportunity to look back on the previous decade and quantify various issues,...
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the man of the hour, is nigel farage and he's joining us now. t happened was that harry and megan put out a statement nearly two weeks ago saying they wish to keep the titles, keep the houses, keep the income, but live on the west coast and make their money in los angeles and elsewhere, and they wanted to have it both ways and they wanted all of the privileges of being royal, but to do none of the work, and then to go off and try to make their fortune and the queen quite rightly has said , you can't do it both. so their titles have been removed for having to repay some money the taxpayers have spent on renovating a house, and this is megxit. this is a hard, clean break. they're gone, and i have to say, i'm sorry about it, because prince harry was an enormously popular member of the royal family. it doesn't do the royal family any good, but i think on balance , rather than stick around and cause trouble, it's better, i think, for our country that she goes and well-done the queen. ninety-three years old showing such decisive leadership. stuart: wha
the man of the hour, is nigel farage and he's joining us now. t happened was that harry and megan put out a statement nearly two weeks ago saying they wish to keep the titles, keep the houses, keep the income, but live on the west coast and make their money in los angeles and elsewhere, and they wanted to have it both ways and they wanted all of the privileges of being royal, but to do none of the work, and then to go off and try to make their fortune and the queen quite rightly has said , you...
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a months long campaign followed breck's and hard liners especially nigel farage and boris johnson sought to turn public opinion against europe with aggressive slogans and as would later become clear light. the date of the referendum was june 23rd 2016 and the day after. this means that the u.k. has voted to leave the european union. of running god god god god in the right it was. prime minister cameron resigned and tourism a took over as boss at 10 downing street. corrected opponents and brags that supporters were irreconcilable the new prime minister tried to make the best of it . threats it means bricks it and we're going to make a success of it march 29th 2019 was set as the braggs of date but it was still a long way off. negotiations dragged on for more than a year. then may and her e.u. counterparts signed the bracks a deal. the problem was may was unable to get parliamentary backing for it so they're no use having the nose have it. twice may had to ask the e.u. for a postponement of britain's leave date breck's it became breck's tension and may ultimately resigned. boris johnson be
a months long campaign followed breck's and hard liners especially nigel farage and boris johnson sought to turn public opinion against europe with aggressive slogans and as would later become clear light. the date of the referendum was june 23rd 2016 and the day after. this means that the u.k. has voted to leave the european union. of running god god god god in the right it was. prime minister cameron resigned and tourism a took over as boss at 10 downing street. corrected opponents and brags...
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light show, an address to the nation from borisjohnson, an event on parliament square, led by nigel faragethe leader of the brexit party. no big ben. iwould imagine there will be events up and down the country. some wakes as well as parties given how divisive an issue that has been. a few loose ends to tidy up in brussels 1st and foremost. there will be a vote on the withdrawal agreement in the european parliament on wednesday. that is a formality but it needs to happen in order for that is a formality but it needs to happen in orderfor it to come that is a formality but it needs to happen in order for it to come fully into effect at 11 o'clock on friday. then we moved to the next chapter of the brexit story which is negotiating our future relationship with the eu. the brexit secretary stephen barclay will be out of a job potentially in a matter of days because the government will dismantle the department for exiting the eu. talking about that next phase of negotiations and he told the andrew marr program earlier on this morning that businesses would have a better idea in the coming weeks
light show, an address to the nation from borisjohnson, an event on parliament square, led by nigel faragethe leader of the brexit party. no big ben. iwould imagine there will be events up and down the country. some wakes as well as parties given how divisive an issue that has been. a few loose ends to tidy up in brussels 1st and foremost. there will be a vote on the withdrawal agreement in the european parliament on wednesday. that is a formality but it needs to happen in order for that is a...
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gave final approval to the bracks it withdraw agreement and the leader of the breaks the party nigel farage had this parting dig the brussels. so this is a final chance at the end of the road a 47 year political experiment we love europe we just hate the european union it's as simple as that you know you want to burn our national we're going to wave goodbye well it's a word in the future to working with you lisa chan resume your seats put your flags away you're leaving and take them with you if you are leaving now. a new phase of negotiations between london and brussels to agree on the shape of their future relationship is due to start on the foppery 1st european commission president to have on the land said the fair competition must be at the heart of any future arrangements. we are considering a free trade agreement with 0 chairs and 0 quotas this would be unique no other free trade agreement offers such an access to our single market but the precondition is. but european and british businesses continue to compete on a level playing field. we will certainly not expose our companies to unf
gave final approval to the bracks it withdraw agreement and the leader of the breaks the party nigel farage had this parting dig the brussels. so this is a final chance at the end of the road a 47 year political experiment we love europe we just hate the european union it's as simple as that you know you want to burn our national we're going to wave goodbye well it's a word in the future to working with you lisa chan resume your seats put your flags away you're leaving and take them with you if...
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bring his party's many critics into line a month long campaign followed that hardliners especially nigel farage and boris johnson sought to turn public opinion against europe with aggressive slogans and as would later become clear light. the date of the referendum was june 23rd 2016 and the day after this means that the u.k. has voted to leave the european union. not. even run it was. prime minister cameron resigned and to resume a took over as boss at 10 downing street. corrected opponents and brags that supporters were irreconcilable the new prime minister tried to make the best of it . rex it means bricks it and we're going to make a success of it march 29th 2019 was set as the braggs a date but it was still a long way off. negotiations dragged on for more than a year. then may enter a u. counterparts signed the press a deal. the problem was may was unable to get parliamentary backing for it so they're no use having the news have it. twice may have to ask the e.u. for a postponement of britain's leave date breck's it became breck's tension and may ultimately resigned. boris johnson became he
bring his party's many critics into line a month long campaign followed that hardliners especially nigel farage and boris johnson sought to turn public opinion against europe with aggressive slogans and as would later become clear light. the date of the referendum was june 23rd 2016 and the day after this means that the u.k. has voted to leave the european union. not. even run it was. prime minister cameron resigned and to resume a took over as boss at 10 downing street. corrected opponents and...
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nigel farage. halfway through the review and we have not mentioned the dword, brexit. o not forget brexit and he is going to throw a big party on january the sist, throw a big party on january the 3ist, £100,000 throw a big party on january the 31st, £100,000 invested in fireworks, bands playing and a little momentum over other gas. we cannot wait to find out what the memento is. we will end with grace girls. page three of the times. gray school roll is. some good news for the bed scroll. the great squirrel is very dominant. this is a story about the team who cloned dolly the sheep is looking into a solution for the threat of the great squirrel. so, ido the threat of the great squirrel. so, i do not fully understand other genetics and science behind this, but i think the long story short is they are looking at a way of making female grey squirrel sterile, so that the populations, prevents the explosion. my smack so we will potentially have very elderly great squirrels and some young red ones. we were safe. dave and josie, thank you ever so we were safe. dave and josie,
nigel farage. halfway through the review and we have not mentioned the dword, brexit. o not forget brexit and he is going to throw a big party on january the sist, throw a big party on january the 3ist, £100,000 throw a big party on january the 31st, £100,000 invested in fireworks, bands playing and a little momentum over other gas. we cannot wait to find out what the memento is. we will end with grace girls. page three of the times. gray school roll is. some good news for the bed scroll. the...
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no nigel farage today, leaving others to enjoy their big moment. this is tremendous.'s leaders would disagree. they are losing an important economic and political ally but, it seems, they don't plan to look back. as the sun rises tomorrow, a new chapter for our union of 27 will start. and with it comes a once in a generation opportunity to ensure that europe leads the way. last night, brussels said its own fond farewell. there won't be many parties in europe's capital tonight. brexit, for most here, little cause for celebration. it is important to mark the occasion and i am sad that britain is leaving. we don't feel it right now. it could be that we will feel it in the future but let's see how it goes, you never know. for now, the flag will come down and a relationship which, arguably, never fully blossomed, must be renegotiated as britain and the eu grow apart. those responsible for thrashing out that future trade deal with britain predict a stormy time ahead because interests, which were once mutual, will no longer align and for europe's leaders, britain, once a com
no nigel farage today, leaving others to enjoy their big moment. this is tremendous.'s leaders would disagree. they are losing an important economic and political ally but, it seems, they don't plan to look back. as the sun rises tomorrow, a new chapter for our union of 27 will start. and with it comes a once in a generation opportunity to ensure that europe leads the way. last night, brussels said its own fond farewell. there won't be many parties in europe's capital tonight. brexit, for most...