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he writes king philip into this text. but philip has absolutely no interest in converting to christianity. at all. in fact,though up -- philip will lead a dramatic and cataclysmic war against new englanders. let's go back to john sassamon for second. let's think of what philip is upset about. the first is obviously, why is philip so reluctant to embrace christianity and on the edge of attacking these england settlements? the first and most obvious answer is constant land encroachment. new england is expanding rapidly during the course of the 17th century. thousands and thousands of people coming in. there is a huge migration, the population of new england itself, you may want to write this down, the population of new england itself goes from 18,000 people in 1640, and this is english settlers by the way, 18,000 english colonists in 1640, to 54,000 english colonists in 1670. constant land encroachment is a key kind of motivation and a key problem. enslavement practices. this is a story you do not hear much about, there is
he writes king philip into this text. but philip has absolutely no interest in converting to christianity. at all. in fact,though up -- philip will lead a dramatic and cataclysmic war against new englanders. let's go back to john sassamon for second. let's think of what philip is upset about. the first is obviously, why is philip so reluctant to embrace christianity and on the edge of attacking these england settlements? the first and most obvious answer is constant land encroachment. new...
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one of the most fascinating is king philip. eliot writes in king philip into indian dialogues. it seems like a simple question and i think the answer is kind of simple, but why would john eliot want that the indian leader, why would he want him to become a christian. why does he spent so much time and energy trying to get king philip to become a christian? why does he make it into the indian dialogues? >> then a lot of people will follow their kings. prof. andrews: yeah. we talked about constantine the very first week and his conversion in the roman and constantine's conversion did not mean that christianity was now the official religion of the roman empire, that was going to happen later, now the roman emperor is christian, everybody around the roman empire was like, we are going to be christian, too. people convert to christianity because the leader did. there are political and economic incentives to do so. eliot wants king philip to convert to christianity for that very reason. it is like a trickle down evangelism. king philip could convert, and that would be a huge coup for
one of the most fascinating is king philip. eliot writes in king philip into indian dialogues. it seems like a simple question and i think the answer is kind of simple, but why would john eliot want that the indian leader, why would he want him to become a christian. why does he spent so much time and energy trying to get king philip to become a christian? why does he make it into the indian dialogues? >> then a lot of people will follow their kings. prof. andrews: yeah. we talked about...
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philip, you mentioned two of the questions.to put a statement to you from the bbc, it said... do you accept that the bbc went through a vetting process and at the time the members of the public managed to avoid it and what more could bbc have done? i don't know how they go about fighting but when you've got an individual, i think he was from bristol, who questioning the misdemeanours of a politician —— of politicians who lead a very public life and scrutinise on everything they do and he is guilty of the same misdemeanours, it's shocking it wasn't picked up. that went on? i entirely agree with philip, it just seems ludicrous that they should have somebody accusing borisjohnson in effect of the same kind of hate thought that he has professed to have done himself. it would just seem to me... 0k, whatever you think of boris johnson, at worst he may be flippant. philip, what difference do you think a studio audience might have made to the programme? i think it would have had an immediacy to it, i think people would have probably be
philip, you mentioned two of the questions.to put a statement to you from the bbc, it said... do you accept that the bbc went through a vetting process and at the time the members of the public managed to avoid it and what more could bbc have done? i don't know how they go about fighting but when you've got an individual, i think he was from bristol, who questioning the misdemeanours of a politician —— of politicians who lead a very public life and scrutinise on everything they do and he is...
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sir philip's arcadia group owns chains including topshop. a woman "inappropriately".
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sir philip's arcadia group owns chains including topshop.ouched a woman "inappropriately". frank bowling studied painting alongside david hockney
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sir philip's arcadia group owns chains including topshop.late to allegations he touched a woman "inappropriately". frank bowling studied painting alongside david hockney, 60 years ago, but he never reached the same level of prominence
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we heard philip hammond to starting his speech praising mark cerny. we understand they were protesting about climate change. of course it's unclear how the protesters managed to be there at such a prestigious event where normally security is pretty tight. certainly been at those occasions and very close to becoming an out. but it looks as though here the protesters are being taken away by the staff at this occasion. clearly it seems he's been unable to continue with his speech for the time being. the protesters we re for the time being. the protesters were making quite a bit of noise. and they are being escorted out of the grand it looks as though one of the protesters is still there inside the venue. and making her point very vociferously, others their are being taken outside. very unusual to have disruption of this sort at such a big annual event which is attended by lots of captains of industry, senior city figures, of course the governor of the bank of england, mark carney is there. and we are not hearing the sounds any more, but it does seem as t
we heard philip hammond to starting his speech praising mark cerny. we understand they were protesting about climate change. of course it's unclear how the protesters managed to be there at such a prestigious event where normally security is pretty tight. certainly been at those occasions and very close to becoming an out. but it looks as though here the protesters are being taken away by the staff at this occasion. clearly it seems he's been unable to continue with his speech for the time...
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sir philip strenuously denies the claims.climate activists have vowed to blockade heathrow airport injune and july unless plans to build a third runway there are cancelled. protesters have been told they face life behind bars if they fly drones over the airport, the paper reports. and finally, ahead of the champions league final in madrid this evening, liverpool's local paper, the echo, goes with the headline "mad—red". thousands of liverpool and tottenham fans have descended on the spanish capital with many making long, last—minute journeys from the uk. and many of them making those journeys without a ticket, just to be there, to be in the square and feel the excitement and be part of that moment and the atmosphere. inside lots of the papers this morning, lots of supplements, and all of them saying this could be an all—time classic champions league final. it adds to it that it is two english clubs. hopefully it will be a great game. there is so much expectation that it could be a died. not those two clubs. you saw how they p
sir philip strenuously denies the claims.climate activists have vowed to blockade heathrow airport injune and july unless plans to build a third runway there are cancelled. protesters have been told they face life behind bars if they fly drones over the airport, the paper reports. and finally, ahead of the champions league final in madrid this evening, liverpool's local paper, the echo, goes with the headline "mad—red". thousands of liverpool and tottenham fans have descended on the...
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[inaudible] philip: i lower be the question. the question was, how long did it take to write the book and what surprised me. it was about eight years, which i guess is not too unusual. surprising to was me, although it shouldn't have been, was how much the perceived lessons of world war i influence the thinking of people planning for world war ii, which are very different circumstances. the conclusion about aerial bombing was wrong. after the war, the u.s. bombing survey found that the bombing had achieved practically nothing in terms of germany's wartime production. 600,000 people in europe were killed and the german people reacted to the bombing because they knew what was happening to the jews and other minorities. they felt that was something that was in the past that they could not change. they simply resolved to endor. it is a lot of suffering for not a lot of results. of very of lives courageous airmen as well. >> this may be irrelevant. after all this study, do you think think there were other plans besides overlord? do y
[inaudible] philip: i lower be the question. the question was, how long did it take to write the book and what surprised me. it was about eight years, which i guess is not too unusual. surprising to was me, although it shouldn't have been, was how much the perceived lessons of world war i influence the thinking of people planning for world war ii, which are very different circumstances. the conclusion about aerial bombing was wrong. after the war, the u.s. bombing survey found that the bombing...
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philip caldwell ran the trust that helped frank timis dodge tax.eting that agreed to backdate the suspicious loans. it has my signature on it, but what i can say is that no such meeting ever took place. i wasn't. .. i wasn't in switzerland at the time. so, basically, these are fake minutes for a meeting that never took place? correct. mr timis's lawyers say that allegations of tax evasion are... they say he's. .. but philip caldwell says frank timis was using the offshore trust for dubious purposes. he's particularly worried about that big energy deal in senegal. philip doesn't think petro—tim should have been awarded the exploration concessions. it was very surprising, that when there were other british companies — ftse 250, decent—sized companies, who'd had success in africa — were unable to get this concession and petro—tim was able to get such a large concession. it was set up to go for the concession. it had no history at all. so, should he have got this deal? in my opinion, no. in 2012, senegal elected a new president. macky sall promised to
philip caldwell ran the trust that helped frank timis dodge tax.eting that agreed to backdate the suspicious loans. it has my signature on it, but what i can say is that no such meeting ever took place. i wasn't. .. i wasn't in switzerland at the time. so, basically, these are fake minutes for a meeting that never took place? correct. mr timis's lawyers say that allegations of tax evasion are... they say he's. .. but philip caldwell says frank timis was using the offshore trust for dubious...
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philip, going back to you. we know borisjohnson is philip, going back to you.re philip, going back to you. we know borisjohnson is more of a marmite figure, love him or hate him. are you concerned that she might be the person that your members will choose? he is not going to give to appeal more widely across the country. he can appeal across the country, he proved that in the elections on two occasions. i am afraid the media is very keen on pick them up by his sometimes careless language. i do not think he needs any harm by what he says, it's just an unfortunate turn of phrase. but it is important that we did tackle it with their plans are for the future and what they're going to do to achieve brexit. it is the key issue to begin with. parliament is we st of issue to begin with. parliament is west of time, it is plaguing all the houses that voted for referendum for majority, and we have a problem has done its best to frustrate us and it gets the point where we wonder if he should've had a referendum in the first place. here we are. we are what we are now and we
philip, going back to you. we know borisjohnson is philip, going back to you.re philip, going back to you. we know borisjohnson is more of a marmite figure, love him or hate him. are you concerned that she might be the person that your members will choose? he is not going to give to appeal more widely across the country. he can appeal across the country, he proved that in the elections on two occasions. i am afraid the media is very keen on pick them up by his sometimes careless language. i do...
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philip, you mentioned two of the questions.time the members of the public managed to avoid it? and what more could bbc have done? i don't know how they go about fighting but when you've got an individual, i think he was from bristol, who questioning the misdemeanours of politicians who lead a very public life and scrutinise on everything they do and he is guilty of the same misdemeanours, it's shocking it wasn't picked up. neville, what are your thoughts about the questions in the vetting? i agree with philip, it just seems ludicrous that they should have somebody accusing borisjohnson in effect of the same kind of hate thought that he has professed to have done himself. whatever you think of boris johnson, at worst he may be flippant. philip, what difference do you think a studio audience might have made to the programme? i think it would have had an immediacy to it, i think people would have probably been shouting from the floor but it's down to the chairperson to control the audience and the candidates but you could have got
philip, you mentioned two of the questions.time the members of the public managed to avoid it? and what more could bbc have done? i don't know how they go about fighting but when you've got an individual, i think he was from bristol, who questioning the misdemeanours of politicians who lead a very public life and scrutinise on everything they do and he is guilty of the same misdemeanours, it's shocking it wasn't picked up. neville, what are your thoughts about the questions in the vetting? i...
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the chancellor, philip hammond's speech is delayed. for campaigners in their bid to make the government reconsider who it sells arms to and where they are used. and andy murray delights the crowd as he makes a winning comeback, after hip surgery makes a winning comeback, after hip surgery at queen apostrophe. and we will take an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewer, owen bennett. stay with us for that —— at queen's. good evening. boris johnson good evening. borisjohnson and jeremy hunt of the final two in the race to be our next prime minister, after michael gove was knocked out of the contest in a day of drama at westminster. well, the day started with four men in the running for the topjob. at ipm, after with four men in the running for the top job. at ipm, after another vote by conservative mps, borisjohnson increased his lead, and the home secretary, sajid javid, was eliminated from the race. this evening, at another ballot, the last by tory mps, michael gove was knocked out of the contest byjust two votes. now it is down
the chancellor, philip hammond's speech is delayed. for campaigners in their bid to make the government reconsider who it sells arms to and where they are used. and andy murray delights the crowd as he makes a winning comeback, after hip surgery makes a winning comeback, after hip surgery at queen apostrophe. and we will take an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewer, owen bennett. stay with us for that —— at queen's. good evening. boris johnson good evening. borisjohnson and...
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sir philip's arcadia group owns chains including topshop.harges which each carry sentences of up to 30 days inprisonment relate to allegations he touched a woman "inappropriately". frank bowling studied painting alongside david hockney 60 years ago — but he never reached the same level of prominence and acclaim, despite being regarded as highly influential in his own right. he was born in guyana in south america, but moved to britain as a teenager. now at the age of 85, his first major exhibition has opened at tate britain in london. our arts editor will gompertz has taken a look. these are frank bowling's early paintings, made when he was clearly influenced by francis bacon's expressionism and swinging 60s pop culture. he was part of the scene, a young london—based artist who had trained alongside david hockney. both were highly rated, both left for america. hockney went to la and became a star. bowling went to new york and became a teacher. spray adhesive on the stencil... and directly on the canvas. he continued to paint, of course, but t
sir philip's arcadia group owns chains including topshop.harges which each carry sentences of up to 30 days inprisonment relate to allegations he touched a woman "inappropriately". frank bowling studied painting alongside david hockney 60 years ago — but he never reached the same level of prominence and acclaim, despite being regarded as highly influential in his own right. he was born in guyana in south america, but moved to britain as a teenager. now at the age of 85, his first...
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last night, sir philip agreed to put an extra £25 million into the group's pension fund.. how likely is a deal to be approved?” think there is a real element of uncertainty in this, lots of retailers have done restructuring deals and they have passed, but this one is the most complex and contentious so far. last night sir philip green got the backing of the pension regulator, absolutely crucial. today it is down to the landlords and they will have to accept swingeing rent cuts. obviously not happy but in the end it comes down to individual commercial interests. some rent might be better than none. we will know the outcome later today. a lot riding on it. arcadia says if the deal does not go through, it is likely to face administration. thank you very much, emma simpson. women born in the 19505 have taken the government to the high court over the way their pension ages were increased to bring them into line with men. the state pension age for women was raised from 60 to 65, and it will soon move to 66. campaigners argue the shift was unfair for nearly 4 million people who
last night, sir philip agreed to put an extra £25 million into the group's pension fund.. how likely is a deal to be approved?” think there is a real element of uncertainty in this, lots of retailers have done restructuring deals and they have passed, but this one is the most complex and contentious so far. last night sir philip green got the backing of the pension regulator, absolutely crucial. today it is down to the landlords and they will have to accept swingeing rent cuts. obviously not...
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but philip green was clever.m could face administration if the deal did not get three. the landlords then had a choice of having no—one or agreeing to a reduction. they finally came to the table and agreed to a reduction, all but one, the one who owns a few shopping centres. they said no, it is unfair. nonetheless he sees this asa is unfair. nonetheless he sees this as a victory. he got it through, he will close 48 stores with the loss of about 1000 jobs. it is not insignificant. was speaking to the bbc last night but he saw this last night as a success, one that is good news for the firm and for his staff. this is what he told us afterwards. many more landlords clearly voted yes then no. one landlord wanted to make a lot of noise and that is his choice, not mine. as far as i am concerned, tonight is a celebration for a supply chain, a workforce and yes, the market has changed now we need to get to work, grasp this new marketplace and get on with the job. you are right, what he has also said is that as well as th
but philip green was clever.m could face administration if the deal did not get three. the landlords then had a choice of having no—one or agreeing to a reduction. they finally came to the table and agreed to a reduction, all but one, the one who owns a few shopping centres. they said no, it is unfair. nonetheless he sees this asa is unfair. nonetheless he sees this as a victory. he got it through, he will close 48 stores with the loss of about 1000 jobs. it is not insignificant. was speaking...
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i put it to sue philip green when i spoke to him on the phone earlier this evening that it was a veryllapse — we won the vote. it was a legitimate vote, and it was won. we got a win today, and many more landlords clearly voted yes than no, right? one landlord wants to make a lot of noise, that's his choice, that's not my choice. so far as i'm concerned tonight, tonight's about a celebration for our workforce, our supply chain. and yes, the market's changed, now we've got to go to work, grasp this new marketplace and get on with the job. philip green there, and we should say it is not totally in the clear, there is a 30 day challenge period when some of the creditors can challenge the settlement, and there are some very challenging circumstances on the high street, so not home and dry, but for tonight the 19,000, not home and dry, but for tonight the19,000, 18,000 not home and dry, but for tonight the 19,000, 18,000 employees can breathe a sigh of relief, philip green's empire is diminished but still intact. simon, thank you. a senior m15 officer has been telling the london bridge inqu
i put it to sue philip green when i spoke to him on the phone earlier this evening that it was a veryllapse — we won the vote. it was a legitimate vote, and it was won. we got a win today, and many more landlords clearly voted yes than no, right? one landlord wants to make a lot of noise, that's his choice, that's not my choice. so far as i'm concerned tonight, tonight's about a celebration for our workforce, our supply chain. and yes, the market's changed, now we've got to go to work, grasp...
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and creditors vote on whether to accept a rescue deal for sir philip green's retail group, arcadia.h, where more than 250 veterans of d—day will soon be setting sail on this vessel, the boudicca, bound for normandy, as part of the major commemoration of the 75th anniversary of d—day. earlier today, they attended a special event to commemorate the events ofjune 191m in the presence of her majesty, the queen, and other other world leaders, including donad trump and president macron of france. the invasion, which took place of the 6june, was the largest combined land, air and naval operation in history. our correspondent duncan kennedy has our first report on today's events, paying tribute to those men and women who helped liberate europe from nazi occupation. 75 years ago, portsmouth was a waiting room for war. today, that place of fear—filled departure became a space for memory—laden recollection. we all had a part to play... among them, able seaman bert edwards. you could see things going, moving around — puff of smoke, etc. but at the time, i had no idea it was as vicious as it was
and creditors vote on whether to accept a rescue deal for sir philip green's retail group, arcadia.h, where more than 250 veterans of d—day will soon be setting sail on this vessel, the boudicca, bound for normandy, as part of the major commemoration of the 75th anniversary of d—day. earlier today, they attended a special event to commemorate the events ofjune 191m in the presence of her majesty, the queen, and other other world leaders, including donad trump and president macron of france....
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a last minute deal prevents the collapse of sir philip green's arcadia retail empire. and how they predicted the tides to ensure the success of the d day landings. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news: england arrive in france for the start of the world cup this week. the lionesses prepare to face scotland in their opening game. good evening, we're at buckingham palace, on the second day of donald trump's state visit, with the us president praising the relationship between america and the uk, saying it was the "greatest alliance the world has ever known." speaking at a news conference side by side with theresa may, he said washington was committed to what he called a "phenomenal post—brexit trade deal", insisting everything, including the nhs, would be on the table. today, he also held meetings with leading brexiteers in the conservative party, and nigel farage. but mr trump revealed he turned down a request for talks from jeremy corbyn, with the labour leader, addressing thousands of people, protesting mr trump's visit. here's our political editor, laura kuenssberg.
a last minute deal prevents the collapse of sir philip green's arcadia retail empire. and how they predicted the tides to ensure the success of the d day landings. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news: england arrive in france for the start of the world cup this week. the lionesses prepare to face scotland in their opening game. good evening, we're at buckingham palace, on the second day of donald trump's state visit, with the us president praising the relationship between america and the uk,...
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a spokesman for sir philip says he's "strenuously denied" the allegations.s at a primary school in birmingham have been banned from gathering outside its gates by a high court injunction. birmingham city council made the application after more than two months of demonstrations at anderton park school. the education secretary, damian hinds, said it would allow parents to "continue peaceful discussions with staff". hm revenue and customs says it's found a way to stop fraudsters from tricking people into believing they're recieving a call from genuine tax officials. it's known as "number spoofing", and because the call display looks genuine, it's easier for scammers to persuade people to send them money, as our personal finance correspondent, simon gompertz, explains. fraudsters have been bombarding the public with calls, trying to deceive their victims into making payments, thinking they are settling genuine bills. hmrc says there was more than 100,000 attempts last year to get people to pay spurious tax bills, up from 8,000 the year before. the scam involves
a spokesman for sir philip says he's "strenuously denied" the allegations.s at a primary school in birmingham have been banned from gathering outside its gates by a high court injunction. birmingham city council made the application after more than two months of demonstrations at anderton park school. the education secretary, damian hinds, said it would allow parents to "continue peaceful discussions with staff". hm revenue and customs says it's found a way to stop...
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the chancellor, philip hammond's speech is delayed. make the government reconsider who it sells arms to and where they are used. and andy murray delights the crowd as he makes a winning comeback, after
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so let's discuss now, joining me now is philip bump, matthew rosenberg, and also april ryan. good evening to all of you. by the way, april is the author of "under fire: reporting from the front lines of the trump white house." again, hello to everyone. philip, i'm going to start with you because you just heard president trump, he's yards away from the graves of the american heroes, anniversary of d-day. he called a vietnam veteran a fool. i mean, what is the point of continuing this bash of robert mueller? >> i mean, it's a great question. i mean, especially because if you think about it, he's actually already won this fight with robert mueller. i mean, he spent two years, the entire duration of the mueller probe, essentially, undercutting what mueller was doing, suggesting that it was biased. 13 angry democrats. all these little tag lines that he came up with. and the result has been that his base doesn't think that mueller find anything that was problematic for the president. we've seen that over and over. we've seen it in polling. yet for some reason, president trump still
so let's discuss now, joining me now is philip bump, matthew rosenberg, and also april ryan. good evening to all of you. by the way, april is the author of "under fire: reporting from the front lines of the trump white house." again, hello to everyone. philip, i'm going to start with you because you just heard president trump, he's yards away from the graves of the american heroes, anniversary of d-day. he called a vietnam veteran a fool. i mean, what is the point of continuing this...
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it has said it's now considering a £57 million takeover offerfrom uk billionaire philip day, an offerad rejected. its shares fell 26% as it blamed bad weather for its performance. san francisco has become the first city in the usa to ban the sale of e—cigarettes. it's because of concerns about a "dramatic surge" in young people using them. stores are now banned from selling the vaporisers. it's also illegal for online retailers to deliver to addresses in the city. e—cigarette producers say the move will "create a thriving black market". robots are coming. up to 20 million manufacturing jobs around the world could be replaced by robots by 2030. that's the prediction from oxford economics, an analysis firm. it's calling for action to prevent a damaging increase in income inequality.
it has said it's now considering a £57 million takeover offerfrom uk billionaire philip day, an offerad rejected. its shares fell 26% as it blamed bad weather for its performance. san francisco has become the first city in the usa to ban the sale of e—cigarettes. it's because of concerns about a "dramatic surge" in young people using them. stores are now banned from selling the vaporisers. it's also illegal for online retailers to deliver to addresses in the city. e—cigarette...
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sir philip has drawn up a restructuring plan which would involve rent cuts and store closures. to secure the support of arcadia's largest creditor which is the pension protection fund i understand, so how significant will that be when all the creditors meet today? the chances of this passing have increased dramatically over the last 12 hours because last night the pensions protection fund which is a lifeboat vehicle that would have had to pick up the pension if the company had gone insolvent said yes, because sir philip offered 25 million more pounds into it and the basic deal is sir philip and arcadia is offering its security, assets and cash up front in return for lower annual payments into the pension. the pension protection fund and pensions regulator were holding out and saying the other wasn't generous enough and they had the power to make or break this deal. they said yes they will vote in favour of it. that then leaves the company landlords who rent it in the shops. they may not like what is being offered but the alternative might well be an empty shop and no rent at al
sir philip has drawn up a restructuring plan which would involve rent cuts and store closures. to secure the support of arcadia's largest creditor which is the pension protection fund i understand, so how significant will that be when all the creditors meet today? the chances of this passing have increased dramatically over the last 12 hours because last night the pensions protection fund which is a lifeboat vehicle that would have had to pick up the pension if the company had gone insolvent...
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sir philip green talking to simonjack.their parents if they have serious mental health issues according to results from an annual survey. 14,000 undergraduates took part in the study by the higher education policy institute. 60% of them did appear and should be contacted in a crisis situation. emily is the student welfare officer at salford university and has been speaking to bbc breakfast. a lot of stu d e nts speaking to bbc breakfast. a lot of students have said they would like their parents to know in a crisis situation. i do think one of the really important things to remember is an opt in situation, rather than its just is an opt in situation, rather than itsjust happening. is an opt in situation, rather than its just happening. a is an opt in situation, rather than itsjust happening. a lot is an opt in situation, rather than its just happening. a lot of stu d e nts its just happening. a lot of students believe it might be easier for someone official to tell their pa rents. for someone official to tell their parents.
sir philip green talking to simonjack.their parents if they have serious mental health issues according to results from an annual survey. 14,000 undergraduates took part in the study by the higher education policy institute. 60% of them did appear and should be contacted in a crisis situation. emily is the student welfare officer at salford university and has been speaking to bbc breakfast. a lot of stu d e nts speaking to bbc breakfast. a lot of students have said they would like their parents...
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sir philip's arcadia group owns chains including topshop.harges which each carry sentences of up to 30 days inprisonment relate to allegations he touched a woman "inappropriately". in a few minutes it'll be time for newswatch. but first, here's click. the sun is finally out in the uk and festival season is upon us. and to celebrate the good weather we find ourselves at the world —famous hay literary festival. nestled at the border of england and wales, hay—on—wye has been home to the event for over 30 years. i love the hay festival. you can come here and fill your brains with all sorts of new knowledge on all sorts of subjects delivered by all kinds of brilliant speakers. and when you have done that, you can come see us doing our live show too. yes, once more click live hit the hay. we spoke about robots, explained in detail about how our brains develop and we built an artificial intelligence using matchboxes. please welcome maisy mcadam and willow. applause. but possibly the most magical moment of all of our click live shows starred maisy a
sir philip's arcadia group owns chains including topshop.harges which each carry sentences of up to 30 days inprisonment relate to allegations he touched a woman "inappropriately". in a few minutes it'll be time for newswatch. but first, here's click. the sun is finally out in the uk and festival season is upon us. and to celebrate the good weather we find ourselves at the world —famous hay literary festival. nestled at the border of england and wales, hay—on—wye has been home...
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to show jobs now not tomorrow philip develops associate editor of business insider south africa thank you so much yes president donald trump has offered the ok what he calls a very substantial trade deal once britain has left the european union on the 2nd day of his state visit mr trump met with prime minister theresa may and c.e.o.'s from the u.s. and u.k. companies with the ongoing uncertainty over bragg's it british businesses are hoping to cement transatlantic ties. the meeting between u.s. and british business leaders went smoothly both sides cordially signaling they were eager to reach of bilateral trade agreement. but before the meeting with business leaders the u.s. president tweeted big trade deal is possible once u.k. gets rid of the shackles already starting to talk by shackles the u.s. president was referring to britain's complicated divorce process from the e.u. trump a signal to things britain should leave the e.u. without an agreement but is a trade deal with the u.s. enough to offset the potential losses that britain could face if it leaves the block without a deal the
to show jobs now not tomorrow philip develops associate editor of business insider south africa thank you so much yes president donald trump has offered the ok what he calls a very substantial trade deal once britain has left the european union on the 2nd day of his state visit mr trump met with prime minister theresa may and c.e.o.'s from the u.s. and u.k. companies with the ongoing uncertainty over bragg's it british businesses are hoping to cement transatlantic ties. the meeting between u.s....
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a spokesman for sir philip says he's "strenuously denied" the allegations.gbt lessons at a primary school in birmingham have been banned from gathering outside its gates by a high court injunction. birmingham city council made the application after more than two months of demonstrations at anderton park school. the education secretary, damian hinds, said it would allow parents to "continue peaceful discussions with staff". geologists in iceland say that one of the country's most beautiful natural attractions has been left in ruins after years of uncontrolled tourism. the leidarendi cave near reykjavik has seen many of its stalactites and stalagmites destroyed, and much of the walls have been covered in graffiti. labour has suspended a member of its national executive committee, over remarks he reportedly made about the party's anti—semitism i’ow. peter willsman is accused of saying the israeli embassy was "almost certainly" behind complaints of anti—semitism. lord falconer is leading labour's inquiry into the claims and hejoins us now from nottinghamshire. t
a spokesman for sir philip says he's "strenuously denied" the allegations.gbt lessons at a primary school in birmingham have been banned from gathering outside its gates by a high court injunction. birmingham city council made the application after more than two months of demonstrations at anderton park school. the education secretary, damian hinds, said it would allow parents to "continue peaceful discussions with staff". geologists in iceland say that one of the country's...
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the fate of sir philip green's retail empire is expected to be decided today — with a crucial vote onse shops and slash rents. and in sport — the united states records the biggest ever victory in the women's world cup as they crush thailand 13—0. good morning — and welcome to the bbc news at 9:00. the uk is promising to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2050 — under a new government plan to tackle climate change. it means emissions will either have to be eliminated completely — or offset by planting trees or removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. britain is thought to be the first major nation to put forward such legislation — which will amend the 2008 climate change act. the move is being hailed as historic by campaigners, but critics say the action is being taken too late, and fear the target will never be met. here's our environment analyst, roger harrabin. electric and hydrogen vehicles, the end to natural gas in the home, much cleaner industries — they will all have to happen as the uk pledges to produce almost zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. scenes like
the fate of sir philip green's retail empire is expected to be decided today — with a crucial vote onse shops and slash rents. and in sport — the united states records the biggest ever victory in the women's world cup as they crush thailand 13—0. good morning — and welcome to the bbc news at 9:00. the uk is promising to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2050 — under a new government plan to tackle climate change. it means emissions will either have to be eliminated...
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would people be reassured that it is philip day who is putting his money and given his reputation? because every single person, will be concerned, so to have a knight in shining armour like philip day is certainly a better outcome than the other brands who have no future ahead of them. that said, obviously to make it worthwhile, we have an astute retail business man who has been quietly taking over brands and building futures for them. he is even looking forward into department stores which might include several of these brands together. you knowjust how ha rd brands together. you knowjust how hard he'll have to work and that is why i believe, because he knows how much investments are going to be required and those that don't have a future, it is good to know that someone believes in the brand still. thank you very much forjoining us this evening. talk about the human cost of illegal migration. this sparked a fresh row in the united states of its handling of migrants across the us—mexico border. after a photograph emerged of a man and his two—year—old daughter lying face down in a
would people be reassured that it is philip day who is putting his money and given his reputation? because every single person, will be concerned, so to have a knight in shining armour like philip day is certainly a better outcome than the other brands who have no future ahead of them. that said, obviously to make it worthwhile, we have an astute retail business man who has been quietly taking over brands and building futures for them. he is even looking forward into department stores which...
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sir philip green and lady christina green worth 950 million at the most recent count.day is to cut costs. that means closing around 50 stores and renegotiating rents on another 200. part of a sorting out of finances through a controversial called a company voluntary arrangement or cva. all eyes are on whether landlords will approve the deal. to sweeten as part of negotiations the green family has offered to put in extra money to reduce the rent cuts. but landlords don't have an easy choice. landlords have got two choices with arcadia. they either accept the cva which means reduced rain and store closure but the likelihood of that facing value in the future is likely. 0therwise facing value in the future is likely. otherwise they would have empty likely. otherwise they would have e m pty stores likely. otherwise they would have empty stores but they may be able to fill those with more robust retailers. now arcadia has warned that if the plan isn't approved it's "highly likely" it will go into administration putting the jobs of around 18,000 staff at risk. 0ne one big la
sir philip green and lady christina green worth 950 million at the most recent count.day is to cut costs. that means closing around 50 stores and renegotiating rents on another 200. part of a sorting out of finances through a controversial called a company voluntary arrangement or cva. all eyes are on whether landlords will approve the deal. to sweeten as part of negotiations the green family has offered to put in extra money to reduce the rent cuts. but landlords don't have an easy choice....
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vet in johannesburg he is an associate editor for business insider south africa philip good to have you on the show. south africa's economy is shrinking again how much of it can be blamed to the recent power outages that people and businesses have had to deal with. a fair amount we had a couple of 100 days of shooting as we called black outs and south africa that certainly have a direct effect also have been in direct impact in direct impact on the mining sector which couldn't run at full operation it had an impact on their cultural sector and because of some of their geisha that can be done and it had a significant impact on the manufacturing sector that secure is down 8.8 percent largely due to vehicle manufacturing being down so at the heart of all of this is the electricity crisis but then we also saw a large decline in household spending for instance spending in that quarter on clothing and footwear was down nearly 13 percent so south africans are keeping their money tight south africans aren't investing in businesses and some africans aren't exporting as much as we had before
vet in johannesburg he is an associate editor for business insider south africa philip good to have you on the show. south africa's economy is shrinking again how much of it can be blamed to the recent power outages that people and businesses have had to deal with. a fair amount we had a couple of 100 days of shooting as we called black outs and south africa that certainly have a direct effect also have been in direct impact in direct impact on the mining sector which couldn't run at full...
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philip hammond is trying to stop her.s before she goes. it was his legacy? it was stopping to fantastic successful mps and pms with the same legacy. free tv licences for the over 70 fives. you think she is like to ta ke over 70 fives. you think she is like to take it up the? i don't know. i don't think philip hammond will let her. she couldn't spend money on schools that she wanted to the other day. that is a matter for the next prime minister. good evening. ruth? i agree. on that note! that's it for the papers this hour. john and ruth will be back at 11.30 for another look at the papers, and don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website, bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you tojohn and ruth. we'll all be back for that second paper review in about 40 minutes. now time for the travel show. three, two, one... laughs. getting mucky in the name of conservation in thailand. highfive! and going under in austria. we're
philip hammond is trying to stop her.s before she goes. it was his legacy? it was stopping to fantastic successful mps and pms with the same legacy. free tv licences for the over 70 fives. you think she is like to ta ke over 70 fives. you think she is like to take it up the? i don't know. i don't think philip hammond will let her. she couldn't spend money on schools that she wanted to the other day. that is a matter for the next prime minister. good evening. ruth? i agree. on that note! that's...
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sir philip's arcadia group owns chains including topshop.es which each carry sentences of up to 30 days inprisonment relate to allegations of inappropriate touching. now on bbc news it's time for click. this week mud, mud, glorious mud. smart matchboxes and what happens when you get to see for the first time in years? the sun is finally out in the uk and festival season is upon us. and to celebrate the good weather we find ourselves at the world—famous hay festival. nestled in the border of ingle and wales this place has been home to the event for over 30 years. i love the hay festival. you can come here and fill your brains with all sorts of new knowledge on all sorts of subjects delivered by all kinds of brilliant speakers. and when you have done that, come see us doing our live show. yes, once more click live hit the hay. we spoke about robots, talked in detail about how our brains develop and we built an artificial intelligence using matchboxes. please well maisy mcadam and willow. but possibly the most magical moment starred maisy and h
sir philip's arcadia group owns chains including topshop.es which each carry sentences of up to 30 days inprisonment relate to allegations of inappropriate touching. now on bbc news it's time for click. this week mud, mud, glorious mud. smart matchboxes and what happens when you get to see for the first time in years? the sun is finally out in the uk and festival season is upon us. and to celebrate the good weather we find ourselves at the world—famous hay festival. nestled in the border of...
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the un's special rapporteur on poverty, philip alston, will be presenting his report on poverty in thesor alston visited british towns and cities and made preliminary findings last november — his findings will be presented to the human rights council. philip alston spoke to my colleague annita mcveigh earlier and gave us his definition of "living in poverty". well, the united kingdom has a number of different measures but this measure relates to relative as opposed to absolute poverty but it's one of the measures that the government itself uses. yet the government itself and the chancellor philip hammond was among the members of the government to respond to your report saying he rejected the idea that there are vast numbers of people in the uk living in poverty. others have described this as barely believable, your report. what's your response to the reaction to it? to say that my report was barely believable is to say that all of the official and unofficial organisations that are monitoring poverty in the uk have got it wrong so whether it's the commission, whether it's the rowntree t
the un's special rapporteur on poverty, philip alston, will be presenting his report on poverty in thesor alston visited british towns and cities and made preliminary findings last november — his findings will be presented to the human rights council. philip alston spoke to my colleague annita mcveigh earlier and gave us his definition of "living in poverty". well, the united kingdom has a number of different measures but this measure relates to relative as opposed to absolute...
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philip hammond has said no deal would leave the uk economy permanently smaller.headwind. this war chest. he said this money is not going to do philip hammond knows he is on the way out. he seems quite co mforta ble is on the way out. he seems quite comfortable with that in many ways. he is not desperately clinging on by 00:21:40,659 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 his fingernails. the final word could only go to one man. i felt quite relaxed and the build—up to it, but we said to each other starting to feel a little bit nervous now, and that is what you wa nt nervous now, and that is what you want when you are playing tennis. you want the nerves, the butterflies in the stomach, and i had that today. murray does not expect to return to the sapping world of singles until the end of this year at the earliest. for now, he will play only in a pair, but doubles is quite something, when it might have been quits. there was more late drama at the women's world cup today, and both groups. for the usa it was a bit more straightforward. they topped group f after a win over sweden,
philip hammond has said no deal would leave the uk economy permanently smaller.headwind. this war chest. he said this money is not going to do philip hammond knows he is on the way out. he seems quite co mforta ble is on the way out. he seems quite comfortable with that in many ways. he is not desperately clinging on by 00:21:40,659 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 his fingernails. the final word could only go to one man. i felt quite relaxed and the build—up to it, but we said to each other...
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sir philip green‘s retail empire, which includes the crownjewels topshop, now, there was a very real crucial restructuring of the pension regulator and the pension protection fund, and what we found out in the last hour and a half is that they have agreed to accept a £25 million extra payment into the pension fund by sir philip green, which has secured their support. now, they could have killed this restructuring stone dead. now, does that mean the future is secure for the arcadia empire? not necessarily. the future of this empire now relies on the landlords, who are being asked to accept landlords, who are being asked to a cce pt very landlords, who are being asked to accept very significant cuts in the rents they get. so not only that, but also sometimes cvas are just a halfway house, a steppingstone, to ultimate administration. but for tonight, a crumb of comfort for the 18,000 employees of the arcadia empire that the pension protection fund, the pension regulators, have given their backing to restructuring. the voters tomorrow. —— the vote is tomorrow. tens of thousands of people
sir philip green‘s retail empire, which includes the crownjewels topshop, now, there was a very real crucial restructuring of the pension regulator and the pension protection fund, and what we found out in the last hour and a half is that they have agreed to accept a £25 million extra payment into the pension fund by sir philip green, which has secured their support. now, they could have killed this restructuring stone dead. now, does that mean the future is secure for the arcadia empire?...
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a spokesman for sir philip says he‘s "strenuously denied" the allegations.layer and amputee, keeley cerretti. keeley is the face of uefa‘s ‘equal game campaign‘ and has been invited as the special guest of uefa president aleksander ceferin. 0ur reporterjohn beattie went to meet her. hi, my name‘s keeley. i‘m an amputee footballer. i do football, skiing, running and rock climbing. what is it that you like about football? just the fun of it. kicking and just running around and having fun. this weekend is going to be exciting, isn‘t it? why is that? because i‘m going to madrid and i‘m going to watch the champions league final. it's not a smile that's the face of the campaign, it's the determination. the fact that they've just caught her in that moment where she'sjust hammered the ball, she has the look on her face — we call it her braveheart face. her scary braveheart face. she does have a smile that would light up a room. it was traumatic at the beginning because you didn't know what the future was going to hold for keeley. i remember looking at a wee pair of
a spokesman for sir philip says he‘s "strenuously denied" the allegations.layer and amputee, keeley cerretti. keeley is the face of uefa‘s ‘equal game campaign‘ and has been invited as the special guest of uefa president aleksander ceferin. 0ur reporterjohn beattie went to meet her. hi, my name‘s keeley. i‘m an amputee footballer. i do football, skiing, running and rock climbing. what is it that you like about football? just the fun of it. kicking and just running around...
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sir philip's arcadia group owns chains including topshop.he charges which each carry sentences of up to 30 days inprisonment relate to allegations he touched a woman "inappropriately". now on bbc news, the tragic death of emiliano sala in a plane crash, touched thousands of people across the world. bbc wales investigates examines the circumstances of the crash. an air and sea search has been launched for a missing light aircraft which is thought to have been travelling to cardiff... cardiff are seeking clarification and are genuinely concerned... the premier league footballer emiliano sala was on a light aircraft... the club are very distressed about the new signing emiliano sala... missing since the flight he was on disappeared last night... the first thing was to gather all the prayers, to find him, to find him alive. one monday night injanuary, emiliano sala was being flown from france having just been unveiled as cardiff city's new striker. the football club had agreed to buy him in the hope that he could rescue their season. city were l
sir philip's arcadia group owns chains including topshop.he charges which each carry sentences of up to 30 days inprisonment relate to allegations he touched a woman "inappropriately". now on bbc news, the tragic death of emiliano sala in a plane crash, touched thousands of people across the world. bbc wales investigates examines the circumstances of the crash. an air and sea search has been launched for a missing light aircraft which is thought to have been travelling to cardiff......
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philip hammond said it's impassable and would be a car crash.ch since day one. i don't agree with him. it's not, as borisjohnson has said, what we want, we want an arrangement which allows a free day technical free trade deal. but you won't achieve it unless they are clear that whatever we leave on the sist. clear that whatever we leave on the 31st. our priority is to get that deal but if we can't get it, they will be a myriad of other deals like landing rights, medicines, stuff like that to be sorted. you must have that determination to leave on the 31st and i don't think it will be what the chancellor said. i'd love to do it alongside europe. where is boris johnson love to do it alongside europe. where is borisjohnson on the idea of provoking parliament, there was a report in the times this morning suggesting that he had reassured brexiteers, members of the research group, that he wasn't ruling that out as an option. to be quite frank i've never been in favour of pro—rogaine for its own sake. people won't understand what this is about but it a
philip hammond said it's impassable and would be a car crash.ch since day one. i don't agree with him. it's not, as borisjohnson has said, what we want, we want an arrangement which allows a free day technical free trade deal. but you won't achieve it unless they are clear that whatever we leave on the sist. clear that whatever we leave on the 31st. our priority is to get that deal but if we can't get it, they will be a myriad of other deals like landing rights, medicines, stuff like that to be...
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if your amazing mouth does more than its share, give it philips sonicare. level care. there's always a way to make life better. philips sonicare can a beer be brewed for great taste, only 96 calories with zero grams of sugar? no sweat. ♪ miller lite. hold true. ( band playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hey, everybody. we're back here with congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez. following the democratic debate. we're here live tonight. now, i was saying, we're live following the democratic debate. it seemed like every person on that stage was trying to put-- make themselves the progressive candidate on that stage. which is why jeff stein of the "washington post" tweeted, "in my opinion, a.o.c. is winning the debate tonight." ( cheers and applause ) and i forget, who have you endorsed? who did you endorse in the democratic-- >> i have encored no one yet. >> stephen: you're not prepared to do that tonight? >> no, absolutely not. >> stephen: we found out last night-- and it was very upsetting to the president-- that robert mueller is going to testify
if your amazing mouth does more than its share, give it philips sonicare. level care. there's always a way to make life better. philips sonicare can a beer be brewed for great taste, only 96 calories with zero grams of sugar? no sweat. ♪ miller lite. hold true. ( band playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hey, everybody. we're back here with congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez. following the democratic debate. we're here live tonight. now, i was saying, we're live following...
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if your amazing mouth does more than its share, give it philips sonicare.how driving should feel. the tech-advanced nissan leaf. the best selling electric vehicle of all time. this is nissan intelligent mobility. ♪ ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) >> stephen: wheaived! hey, everybody! we're here with the author of "inside the five-sided box," secretary of defense under barack obama, ash carter. when you were at the pentagon, as you were the secretary of defense, you were briefed open the russian election meddling. what was it like the hear that was going on intellectually and emotionally? >> didn't surprise me, and i'll tell you why, which is i first met vladimir putin in 1993. >> stephen: big guy? much more obscure at that time. boris yeltsin was the president of russia, bill clinton was the president of the united states, i was assistant secretary of defense many layers below where i finally ended up, and i traveled to a summit there, and we were sitting having a meeting with boris yeltsin and sitting in the back was a little guy taking notes -- v
if your amazing mouth does more than its share, give it philips sonicare.how driving should feel. the tech-advanced nissan leaf. the best selling electric vehicle of all time. this is nissan intelligent mobility. ♪ ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) >> stephen: wheaived! hey, everybody! we're here with the author of "inside the five-sided box," secretary of defense under barack obama, ash carter. when you were at the pentagon, as you were the secretary of defense, you...
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