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year she only managed to stay in power through a one billion pound deal with the northern irish democratic unionist party political writer downgrades broke believes the prime minister can no longer overlook the deep divisions within her own party is a humiliation and historically governments don't tend to last very long after after after they get defeated at the hands of their own backbenchers to i think it shows that the government government is really up for grabs and really demonstrates how insincere the conservatives were in their promise that they would. vote on the final deal to parliament because if they were sincere why would they be so determined even at the risk of a parliamentary to defeat to resist making this into a legally binding commitment. the value of bitcoin briefly hit an all time high of twenty thousand dollars on sunday has become so popular with millennial that by the end of twenty eighteen it's thought one in three will have invested in the cryptocurrency all up. action was made by the london block exchange that's britain's first digital currency a situation in light of this meteo
year she only managed to stay in power through a one billion pound deal with the northern irish democratic unionist party political writer downgrades broke believes the prime minister can no longer overlook the deep divisions within her own party is a humiliation and historically governments don't tend to last very long after after after they get defeated at the hands of their own backbenchers to i think it shows that the government government is really up for grabs and really demonstrates how...
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earlier this year she only maliciously in power with a one billion pound deal with the northern irish democratic unionist party some of the westminster watchers we've spoken to believe mrs make can no longer overlook the deep divisions within her own party is a humiliation and historically governments don't tend to last very long after after they get defeated at the hands of their own backbenchers to i think it shows that the government government is really up for grabs and really demonstrates how insincere the conservatives were in their promise that they would. vote on the final deal to parliament because if they were sincere why would they be so determined even at the risk of a parliamentary just defeat to resist making this into a legally binding commitment. ok there is some breaking news coming into us from the netherlands at least one person has died and several injured. into stopping incidents in the city of must strictness according to local reports part of medics and police are off the two locations right now there is speculation on social media that this may have been a terrorist attack but we need t
earlier this year she only maliciously in power with a one billion pound deal with the northern irish democratic unionist party some of the westminster watchers we've spoken to believe mrs make can no longer overlook the deep divisions within her own party is a humiliation and historically governments don't tend to last very long after after they get defeated at the hands of their own backbenchers to i think it shows that the government government is really up for grabs and really demonstrates...
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s from the northern irish democratic unionist party political writer done glazebrook says the pm can no longer overlook the deep divisions within her own party. it's a humiliation and historically governments don't tend to last very long after after they get defeated at the hands of their own backbenchers to i think it shows that the government government is really up for grabs really demonstrates how insincere the conservatives were in their promise that they would. fall on the final deal to parliament because if they were sincere why would they be so determined even at the risk of a parliamentary to defeat to resist making this into a legally binding commitment that's why the weekly is looking at this hour on a review of the top stories from the past seven days i'll be back with more in thirty minutes time state twenty four seven r.t. . we first like when you on the us coming to inspect the property if somebody would have been to spend my life playing committees or a lot of disco corrosive of salt it was clear. every night we were attacked by the arabs we will attacking them and we
s from the northern irish democratic unionist party political writer done glazebrook says the pm can no longer overlook the deep divisions within her own party. it's a humiliation and historically governments don't tend to last very long after after they get defeated at the hands of their own backbenchers to i think it shows that the government government is really up for grabs really demonstrates how insincere the conservatives were in their promise that they would. fall on the final deal to...
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this year she only managed to stay in power with a one billion pound deal with the northern irish democratic unionist party some of the westminster watches we've spoken to believe right now to resume a can no longer overlook the deep divisions within her own party. a humiliation and historically governments don't tend to last very long after after they get defeated at the hands of their own backbenchers to i think it shows that think that the government government is really up for grabs and it really demonstrates how insincere the conservatives were in their promise that they would. vote on the final deal to parliament because if they were sincere why would they be so determined even at the risk of a parliamentary just defeat to resist making this into a legally binding commitment on wednesday facebook handed over its findings to the british government on alleged russian influence on the platform in the run up to the big vote and it seems the prize to sway the referendum cost less than a cup of tea. chief among those today of course is russia but it is russia's actions russia's illegal annexation of crimea
this year she only managed to stay in power with a one billion pound deal with the northern irish democratic unionist party some of the westminster watches we've spoken to believe right now to resume a can no longer overlook the deep divisions within her own party. a humiliation and historically governments don't tend to last very long after after they get defeated at the hands of their own backbenchers to i think it shows that think that the government government is really up for grabs and it...
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s from the northern irish democratic unionist party political writer dan glazebrook says that the reason may can no longer overlook the deep divisions from within her own party is a humiliation and historically governments don't tend to last very long after after after they get defeated at the hands of their own backbenchers to i think it shows that the government and government is really up for grabs really demonstrates how insincere the conservatives were in their promise that they would. follow on on the final deal to parliament because if they were sincere why would they be so determined even at the risk of a parliamentary just defeat to resist making this into a legally binding commitment. now in a report released on tuesday amnesty international accuses european governments of condoning their detention and abuse of migrants trying to reach europe from libya we believe they knowingly complicity in a system of abuse and torture of refugees and migrants in the because they know exactly what is going on and they have chills and to support. the system of detention and their view of migr
s from the northern irish democratic unionist party political writer dan glazebrook says that the reason may can no longer overlook the deep divisions from within her own party is a humiliation and historically governments don't tend to last very long after after after they get defeated at the hands of their own backbenchers to i think it shows that the government and government is really up for grabs really demonstrates how insincere the conservatives were in their promise that they would....
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this year she only managed to stay in power with a one billion pound deal with the northern irish democratic unionist party artie's afshin rattansi says tourism a can no longer overlook the deep divisions within her own party. this is the first defeat little of completely mine to germany call the labor bertie because although on the labor side germany famously for brics and most of his political career has differences within his own body the conservative worry is split very much split over bricks itself and to resume a thought that you could fudge the issues and somehow make a deal between different rival factions or own party and tonight it's it's failed as for tomorrow's meeting in the europe it's clear that european leaders were seen as a zone of weakness there's no doubt that if you pay that kind of money to stay in power and can't win critical votes over the future of the united kingdom you're in big big trouble. that cryptocurrency is have been hitting all time highs recently it corn spiked it nineteen thousand dollars making it the fifth most valuable currency in circulation but critics are warning
this year she only managed to stay in power with a one billion pound deal with the northern irish democratic unionist party artie's afshin rattansi says tourism a can no longer overlook the deep divisions within her own party. this is the first defeat little of completely mine to germany call the labor bertie because although on the labor side germany famously for brics and most of his political career has differences within his own body the conservative worry is split very much split over...
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this year she would be maliciously in power with a one billion pound deal with the northern irish democratic unionist party some of the westminster watchers we've spoken to believe mrs make can no longer overlook the deep divisions within her own party. it's a humiliation and historically governments don't tend to last very long after after they get defeated at the hands of their own backbenchers to i think it shows that the government government is really up for grabs and it really demonstrates how insincere the conservatives were in their promise that they would. vote on the final deal to parliament because if they were sincere why would they be so determined even at the risk of a parliamentary did defeat to resist making this into a legally binding commitment. finally this news hour an elderly woman in a smaller russian time is proving that the internet is for everybody she is surfing like a pro at the age of one hundred and what. too much chance. for. sliding the kid in taking. the. wrong. below the knee and. listening the way they. are you. send me a film i'm going to movies but. the only new moon for
this year she would be maliciously in power with a one billion pound deal with the northern irish democratic unionist party some of the westminster watchers we've spoken to believe mrs make can no longer overlook the deep divisions within her own party. it's a humiliation and historically governments don't tend to last very long after after they get defeated at the hands of their own backbenchers to i think it shows that the government government is really up for grabs and it really...
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she only managed to stay in power with a one billion pound deal of course with the northern irish democratic unionist party some of the westminster watchers we've spoken to believe reason they can no longer overlook the deep divisions within their own party. yes the humiliation and has authority governments don't tend to last very long after after they get defeated at the hands of their own backbenchers to i think it shows that think that the government government is really up for grabs and it really demonstrates how insincere the conservatives were in their promise that they would. vote on the final deal to parliament because if they were sincere why would they be so determined even at the risk of a parliamentary just defeat to resist making this into a legally binding commitment this is the first defeat little a completely united germany called the labor policy because although on the labor jeremy corbyn famously for bricks of most of his political careers differences within his own body the conservative quality is split very much over bricks in itself and to resume a thought that you could fudge the iss
she only managed to stay in power with a one billion pound deal of course with the northern irish democratic unionist party some of the westminster watchers we've spoken to believe reason they can no longer overlook the deep divisions within their own party. yes the humiliation and has authority governments don't tend to last very long after after they get defeated at the hands of their own backbenchers to i think it shows that think that the government government is really up for grabs and it...
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this year she only mellish the stay in power with a one billion pound deal with the northern irish democratic unionist party some of the westminster watchers we've spoken to believe mrs may can no longer overlook the deep divisions within her own party is a humiliation and historically governments defeated at the hands of their own backbenchers to i think it shows that the government government is really up for grabs and really demonstrates how insincere the conservatives were in their promise that they would. vote on the final deal to parliament because if they were sincere why would they be so determined even at the risk of a parliamentary just defeat to resist making this into a legally binding commitment. despite still being essentially defeated in syria the military situation remains tense it's been revealed that russian and american jets in syria have been involved in yet another close encounter of breaking down what occurred on the a hawk. the incident took place in eastern syria near the town of dean which is in the province of de resort on the euphrates river it involved at least two russian jets a
this year she only mellish the stay in power with a one billion pound deal with the northern irish democratic unionist party some of the westminster watchers we've spoken to believe mrs may can no longer overlook the deep divisions within her own party is a humiliation and historically governments defeated at the hands of their own backbenchers to i think it shows that the government government is really up for grabs and really demonstrates how insincere the conservatives were in their promise...
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this year she only managed to stay in power with a one billion pound deal with the northern irish democratic unionist party some of the westminster watchers we've spoken to believe mrs make can no longer overlook the deep divisions within her own party. it's a humiliation and historically governments don't tend to last very long enough to after they get defeated at the hands of their own interest i think it shows that the government government is really up for grabs really demonstrates how insincere the conservatives were in their promise that they would. fight on the final deal to parliament because if they were some cea why would they be so determined even at the risk of a parliamentary just defeat to resist making this into a legally binding commitment well that is your news for now we're back in just about thirty minutes with the stories affecting your world today live from moscow this is our team or program starts in just a moment. that's geysers financial so but they say money that the girl is. going to take it easy this is a central bank support diagram is kind of problem right now so you stop to. w
this year she only managed to stay in power with a one billion pound deal with the northern irish democratic unionist party some of the westminster watchers we've spoken to believe mrs make can no longer overlook the deep divisions within her own party. it's a humiliation and historically governments don't tend to last very long enough to after they get defeated at the hands of their own interest i think it shows that the government government is really up for grabs really demonstrates how...
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short messages saying it's tough to negotiate some still that it happened off the northern irish democratic unionist party voiced strong objections to the deal it's against a concession which could have seen overnight and remain in the customs area effectively creating a border between the province and the rest of the u k. we are being very clear northern ireland must see the european union on the same terms as the rest of the united kingdom and we will not accept any form of. virgin's which separates northern ireland economically or politically from the rest of. the reason the democratic unionists have a big say it's because that's the party which agreed to help prop up to resume a minority government after her general election gamble backfired it agreed this summer to support the prime minister's conservative party in key votes in parliament house of lords member and former n.e.p. lord coe clune thinks the problems with the irish border issue could lead to another general election. there cannot be any border within the united kingdom any suggestion that it would mean that the unionists and all of the es
short messages saying it's tough to negotiate some still that it happened off the northern irish democratic unionist party voiced strong objections to the deal it's against a concession which could have seen overnight and remain in the customs area effectively creating a border between the province and the rest of the u k. we are being very clear northern ireland must see the european union on the same terms as the rest of the united kingdom and we will not accept any form of. virgin's which...
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that was until mrs may's northern irish partner — the democratic unionist party — dismissed the deal. buckler reports. the journey to a brexit deal is proving far from easy. the uk and the eu still have to find a way through the many problems posed by these border roads. the irish government are insisting that there should be no change along the 310 miles that connect northern ireland and the republic, that this should remain an invisible border. south of the dividing line in dundalk, which will stay a part of the european union, people started the day believing there was a prospect of a december deal and for owners of shops like this, keeping trading rules and regulations the same across this island would be quite a gift. there's no restrictions at all. if you take stuff down, you can take it with you in the morning, you don't have to go through the customs. i remember what it was like, you lost a day going the customs in newry and dundalk. after a while, it's like everything else, when it's gone a while, you forget how bad it was, you know. but the dup hold quite a few cards in what
that was until mrs may's northern irish partner — the democratic unionist party — dismissed the deal. buckler reports. the journey to a brexit deal is proving far from easy. the uk and the eu still have to find a way through the many problems posed by these border roads. the irish government are insisting that there should be no change along the 310 miles that connect northern ireland and the republic, that this should remain an invisible border. south of the dividing line in dundalk, which...
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because what what what lies ahead here for this government it's got no majority the democratic unionist party the northern irish d.p. defied me last week didn't they if you want to survive this i don't think that the british government will imminently collapse but there's no doubt that if you pay that kind of money to stay in power and can't win critical votes over the future of the united kingdom you're in big big trouble r.t.t. going on around host afshin rattansi filling in some of the blanks for us today thank you very much. the price to sway a referendum is less than a dollar according to facebook which presented its findings to the u.k. government on alleged russian activities on the platform during britain's vote to leave the european union ortiz or a smith brings us the details but did that russia meddled in the break that referendum is something that's really getting traction here over the last month in particular there's been headlines comments by politicians a speech by the reason may actually last month accusing russia of undermining british democracy and what they're talking about is thoughts and t
because what what what lies ahead here for this government it's got no majority the democratic unionist party the northern irish d.p. defied me last week didn't they if you want to survive this i don't think that the british government will imminently collapse but there's no doubt that if you pay that kind of money to stay in power and can't win critical votes over the future of the united kingdom you're in big big trouble r.t.t. going on around host afshin rattansi filling in some of the...
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the irish prime minister this evening, amid signs of possible progress in efforts to restart the brexit negotiations. the talks stalled on monday, after northern ireland's democratic unionist partybjected to the draft plans, because of their concern over the status of the border with the irish republic. our political editor laura kuenssberg is in westminster and gave us this update. after the embarrassing collapse of the whole thing on monday when theresa may had gone to brussels and had to then come back without a deal, things have been kept pretty close in a very tight circle in westminster. there have been lots of phone calls tonight. lots of talks. but both sides have been pretty tightlipped and when we saw the westminster leader of the dup, the northern irish party, nigel dodds emerge from talks at whitehall this afternoon he very much avoided answering any questions or giving anything away. however, tonight, there certainly have been signs that we are moving towards some potential conclusion. we know that theresa may has spoken to the irish leader and also to the president of the european commission. there have been positive noises coming out of europe. i've been told by o
the irish prime minister this evening, amid signs of possible progress in efforts to restart the brexit negotiations. the talks stalled on monday, after northern ireland's democratic unionist partybjected to the draft plans, because of their concern over the status of the border with the irish republic. our political editor laura kuenssberg is in westminster and gave us this update. after the embarrassing collapse of the whole thing on monday when theresa may had gone to brussels and had to...
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been blocked by northern ireland's democratic unionist party but its leader, arlene foster, said she was pleased to see today's agreement means there will no customs barrier in the irish sea. we believe that there have been substantive changes and we are pleased to see those changes. for me, it means that there is no red line down the irish sea and we have the very clear confirmation that the entirety of the united kingdom is leaving the european union, leaving the single market and the customs union and that is an important statement to have. it is also vitally important that the integrity of the united kingdom was kept in place. there are still matters they are that we would've liked have seen clarified. we ran out of time, essentially. we think that we needed to go back again and talk about those matters. the prime minister have decided to go to brussels in relation to this text and she says she has done that in the national
been blocked by northern ireland's democratic unionist party but its leader, arlene foster, said she was pleased to see today's agreement means there will no customs barrier in the irish sea. we believe that there have been substantive changes and we are pleased to see those changes. for me, it means that there is no red line down the irish sea and we have the very clear confirmation that the entirety of the united kingdom is leaving the european union, leaving the single market and the customs...
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delivered after yesterday's setback for theresa may when the democratic unionist party of northern ireland objected to proposals for the irishour said the government's approach to brexit was now an "embarrassment," as our political editor, laura kuenssberg, reports. you can shake hands as much as you like. reporter: prime minister, are you confident of a deal? but it doesn't mean there'll be a deal. the spanish leader, only one of the dozens she has to get onside. there are still a couple of issues we need to work on, but we'll be reconvening in brussels later this week. but it's this band she needs right now, the democratic unionist party's ten mps, feeling their power in every step. good afternoon, folks. they refused to back theresa may's deal in brussels yesterday over ireland's border. their fear? it would send northern ireland on a different path to the rest of the uk. clearly, the text that we were shown very late yesterday morning did not translate what we had been told in general conversations into reality. would you be willing to see the deal fail? we don't want to see the talks fail. we don't want to see an outcom
delivered after yesterday's setback for theresa may when the democratic unionist party of northern ireland objected to proposals for the irishour said the government's approach to brexit was now an "embarrassment," as our political editor, laura kuenssberg, reports. you can shake hands as much as you like. reporter: prime minister, are you confident of a deal? but it doesn't mean there'll be a deal. the spanish leader, only one of the dozens she has to get onside. there are still a...
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they need more time to negotiate after northern ireland's democratic unionist party refused to compromise on the irishboth ireland and the eu want britain to guarantee there will be no hard border after brexit. tech shares fell after republicans passed their tax overhaul plan in the senate. it was a split finish for stocks. the dow gained 58 points. the nasdaq lost 72 points. >>> youtube is hiring more people to screen content that violates its policies. the total number already more than 10,000 next year. the move follows a wave of criticism after a number of child abuse violence on the site. youtube will also plan to increase the learning system to remove inappropriate content. the system currently flags 98% of the videos removed for violent extremism. >>> facebook is launching a new messaging app aimed at kids. it's for children under 13 who can't have their own accounts under facebook's rules. it comes with a number of parental controls. only parents can add friends or delete messages. this is considered an extension of their parents' account. >>> and racing into the suv market it unveiled what it
they need more time to negotiate after northern ireland's democratic unionist party refused to compromise on the irishboth ireland and the eu want britain to guarantee there will be no hard border after brexit. tech shares fell after republicans passed their tax overhaul plan in the senate. it was a split finish for stocks. the dow gained 58 points. the nasdaq lost 72 points. >>> youtube is hiring more people to screen content that violates its policies. the total number already more...
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get brexit negotiations back on track after an intervention by northern ireland's democratic unionist party stalled talks in brussels. the irishd to come back from brussels empty—handed after the dup objected to her offering that northern ireland would be closely alined in regulation terms with the eu after brexit. the dup objecting to northern ireland being treated any differently to any other part of the uk. but that proposal from theresa may has also caused anger among brexiteers in the cabinet who fear she is rowing back on the position to deviate from eu standards after brexit, they are trying to keep her in check. theresa may fighting battles on all sides. she has to get the dup back on side so she can start the trade talks next week. she hasn't spoken to arlene foster, the dup leader, so there is no sign yet that she will be able to go back to brussels any time soon. so i think the next couple of days will be crucial to see if she can try and find some agreement. thank you very much. tens of thousands of people have been forced to flee from the path of wildfires in southern california. hundreds of buildings have been de
get brexit negotiations back on track after an intervention by northern ireland's democratic unionist party stalled talks in brussels. the irishd to come back from brussels empty—handed after the dup objected to her offering that northern ireland would be closely alined in regulation terms with the eu after brexit. the dup objecting to northern ireland being treated any differently to any other part of the uk. but that proposal from theresa may has also caused anger among brexiteers in the...
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the irish prime minister this evening, amid signs of possible progress in efforts to restart the brexit negotiations. the talks stalled on monday, after northern ireland's democratic unionist partyns because of their concern over the status of the border with the irish republic. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg is in westminster. from what you understand, are they getting closer to a deal? well, it seems that way, sophie. after the in—person collapse of the whole thing on monday when theresa may had gone to brussels and had to then come back without a deal, things have been kept pretty close ina tight things have been kept pretty close in a tight circle here in westminster. we know there have been lots of phone calls tonight, lots of talks. but both sides have been pretty tight—lipped. and when we saw the westminster leader of the dup, the westminster leader of the dup, the northern irish party, nigel dodds, emerged from talks at whitehall this afternoon, he very, very much avoided answering any questions or giving anything away. however, tonight, there certainly have been signs that we're moving towards some potential conclusion. we know theresa may has spoken to the irish
the irish prime minister this evening, amid signs of possible progress in efforts to restart the brexit negotiations. the talks stalled on monday, after northern ireland's democratic unionist partyns because of their concern over the status of the border with the irish republic. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg is in westminster. from what you understand, are they getting closer to a deal? well, it seems that way, sophie. after the in—person collapse of the whole thing on monday when...
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delivered after yesterday's setback for theresa may, when the democratic unionist party of northern ireland objected to proposals for the irishhe government's approach to brexit was now an "embarrassment" as our political editor, laura kuenssberg, reports. you can shake hands as much as you like. reporter: prime minister, are you confident of a deal? but it doesn't mean there'll be a deal. the spanish leader, only one of the dozens she has to get onside. there are still a couple of issues we need to work on, but we'll be reconvening in brussels later this week. but it's this band she needs right now, the democratic unionist party's ten mps, feeling their power in every step. good afternoon, folks. they refused to back theresa may's deal in brussels yesterday over ireland's border. their fear? it would send northern ireland on a different path to the rest of the uk. clearly, the text that we were shown very late yesterday morning did not translate what we had been told in general conversations into reality. would you be willing to see the deal fail? we don't want to see the talks fail. we don't want to see an outcome where the
delivered after yesterday's setback for theresa may, when the democratic unionist party of northern ireland objected to proposals for the irishhe government's approach to brexit was now an "embarrassment" as our political editor, laura kuenssberg, reports. you can shake hands as much as you like. reporter: prime minister, are you confident of a deal? but it doesn't mean there'll be a deal. the spanish leader, only one of the dozens she has to get onside. there are still a couple of...
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after the democratic unionist party who prop up the conservative government, rejected a solution to an intractable problem. what to do with the shared border between northern ireland and the irishhe uk leaves the eu. andrew plant has the latest. as the british prime minister arrived in brussels on monday morning, there was hope that a deal would the decided on what is phase one of britain's exit from the european union, but after hours of talks still no agreement for now at least. it is clear, crucially that we wa nt least. it is clear, crucially that we want to move forward together but ona we want to move forward together but on a couple of issues some remain which require further negotiation. it was not possible to reach a complete agreement today. we stand to resume the negotiations with the united kingdom here in brussels later this week. the task on the table, to agree the status of eu citizens living in the uk, and the financial obligations, and to decide what is to be done at the irish border. and it is was —— it was this last issue that prevented progress, the allies in government, the democratic unionist party unhappy with the proposal. we have been very clear, northe
after the democratic unionist party who prop up the conservative government, rejected a solution to an intractable problem. what to do with the shared border between northern ireland and the irishhe uk leaves the eu. andrew plant has the latest. as the british prime minister arrived in brussels on monday morning, there was hope that a deal would the decided on what is phase one of britain's exit from the european union, but after hours of talks still no agreement for now at least. it is clear,...
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we begin with the irish times, and a warning from the democratic unionist party to uk prime minister theresa may that any concessions over brexit which affect northern ireland's relationship with the rest of the uk risked the party's support for mrs may's minority government. the new york times says the white house has developed a plan to force out secretary of state rex tillerson, whose relationship with president trump has been strained, and replace him with mike pompeo who's currently director of the cia. the ft leads with the head of ubs bank, sergio ermotti, who has criticised regulators‘ efforts to rain in bankers‘ pay, arguing that the push is fuelled by envy among people in less well paid professions. the telegraph business section carries a warning from the us federal reserve that bitcoin and other digital currencies could endanger the safety of the financial system if they continue to grow. and finally on front of the guardian, children as young as two in the uk are being put in groups based on ability and behaviour. meanwhile, teachers have hit back saying it will have negative impact on confidence, self—esteem and aspiration. so let's be
we begin with the irish times, and a warning from the democratic unionist party to uk prime minister theresa may that any concessions over brexit which affect northern ireland's relationship with the rest of the uk risked the party's support for mrs may's minority government. the new york times says the white house has developed a plan to force out secretary of state rex tillerson, whose relationship with president trump has been strained, and replace him with mike pompeo who's currently...
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we begin with the irish times, and a warning from the democratic unionist party to uk prime minister theresa may that any concessions over brexit which affect northern
we begin with the irish times, and a warning from the democratic unionist party to uk prime minister theresa may that any concessions over brexit which affect northern
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irish government. at the same time, it seems she has placated the democratic unionist party, the main party inin northernland. she depends on that party for support in parliament, because she has a minority government. what made the democratic unionist party come on board in effect is a pledge that there would be no new regulatory barriers emerging between northern ireland and the british mainland itself, and the result of brexit. it seems theresa may has been trying to give all thanks to all people, trying to please everyone. of course, there is a question here. if northern ireland are happy, if the republic of ireland are happy in terms of the border situation for now, that begs the question, where exactly will that border go? at some point, that issue, that big question, will have to be addressed. now, it seems it will have to be addressed during the trade negotiations rather than during the divorce settlement. molly: duncan, coming up at -- and wethe u.k. have the flurry of activity and talks overnight. what sort of reactions are we seeing now today? duncan: we are seeing very diversion reactions acr
irish government. at the same time, it seems she has placated the democratic unionist party, the main party inin northernland. she depends on that party for support in parliament, because she has a minority government. what made the democratic unionist party come on board in effect is a pledge that there would be no new regulatory barriers emerging between northern ireland and the british mainland itself, and the result of brexit. it seems theresa may has been trying to give all thanks to all...
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the talks ran into the ground when the democratic unionist party complained that a possible solution to the issue of the border between northern ireland and the irishublic would mean northern ireland being treated differently to the rest of the uk. so on tuesday, the brexit secretary came to the commons to update mps. we held further talks in brussels over the past two days and progress has been made. we have not yet reached a final conclusion. however, however, i believe we are now close to concluding the first phase of negotiations and moving on to talk about our future trade relations. mr speaker, what an embarrassment. the last 24 hours have given a new meaning to the phrase "coalition of chaos." yesterday morning, number ten was briefing that a deal would be signed. there was high expectation that the prime minister would make a triumphant statement to the house. by tea—time, we had a 49—second press conference saying the deal was off. mr speaker, the government who said they would bring sovereignty back to parliament is now being controlled by someone who is not even a member of this parliament. a government that refuses to give parliament an
the talks ran into the ground when the democratic unionist party complained that a possible solution to the issue of the border between northern ireland and the irishublic would mean northern ireland being treated differently to the rest of the uk. so on tuesday, the brexit secretary came to the commons to update mps. we held further talks in brussels over the past two days and progress has been made. we have not yet reached a final conclusion. however, however, i believe we are now close to...
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overnight aimed at meeting the concerns of the democratic unionists on the status of the irish border after brexit were successful. the dup is the main party in northernheresa may relies on their support to keep her in power. they rejected the wording of the draft agreement earlier in the week as they resist any steps which could point to northern ireland having different arrangements with the eu from the rest of the uk. sarah corker is in downing street for us. no doubt it has been a long night. work from the commission, interest only, is that theresa may be there shortly. there appears to be some cautious of them is from both sides. talks continued into the early hours of the morning. they are trying to find the break through. it comes after several days of negotiations between london, brussels, dublin and belfast. while there is no official confirmation there are positive signals. as you mentioned, the eu commission has mentioned that theresa may and president yorker are likely to meet in brussels today. we expect confirmation of that within half an hour. are strongly hints that there may have been some progress overnight. you will remember then th
overnight aimed at meeting the concerns of the democratic unionists on the status of the irish border after brexit were successful. the dup is the main party in northernheresa may relies on their support to keep her in power. they rejected the wording of the draft agreement earlier in the week as they resist any steps which could point to northern ireland having different arrangements with the eu from the rest of the uk. sarah corker is in downing street for us. no doubt it has been a long...
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irish border after brexit. negotiations with the eu stalled earlier this week when a proposal on the issue was rejected by northern ireland's democratic unionist partyur political correspondent, iain watson, is in westminster this morning. ian, the pressure on the prime minister is really growing now? deadlines keep coming thick and fast. definitely. people talk about ha rd fast. definitely. people talk about hard and soft borders between northern ireland and ireland. this was supposed to be sorted out before the crucial summit next week which will decide whether theresa may can get trade talks with the eu under way. the latest deadline, if you like, is effectively tomorrow night. the chief negotiator of the eu says u nless the chief negotiator of the eu says unless a deal is struck, eu ambassadors will not have time to go back to their leaders and prepare for the crucial summit next week. certainly, as we heard, the irish prime minister seems to be upbeat. he thinks he will get new word from theresa may which will solve the problem of the northern ireland border either today or tomorrow. however, the problem is that the dup, the party propping up t
irish border after brexit. negotiations with the eu stalled earlier this week when a proposal on the issue was rejected by northern ireland's democratic unionist partyur political correspondent, iain watson, is in westminster this morning. ian, the pressure on the prime minister is really growing now? deadlines keep coming thick and fast. definitely. people talk about ha rd fast. definitely. people talk about hard and soft borders between northern ireland and ireland. this was supposed to be...