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satellite venture" wide hello and the ft focuses on chancellor of the exchequer philip hammond's planse eu's10bn euros satellite venture" wide hello the lead story is scandal. nhs bungle, killed hundreds of women. this is the front page of the sun. absolutely appalling story. this is so distressing. we also used the word scandal, but this is a genuine scandal. so many women, as you say, and the estimates are up to 270 women could have died or had their lives shortened. all because of this computer glitch. there was an algorithm that went wrong in 2009. it was a long period of time. injeremy 2009. it was a long period of time. in jeremy hunt announced 2009. it was a long period of time. injeremy hunt announced today it was known about injanuary, so why has there been a delay? if you have women's lives being shortened anyway, but it is just incredibly stiff stressing. henry, anyway beat is to get in early. if you're not getting screening letters, and the whole point of screening is to see if there is any possibility that this could be happening to you. terrible. absolutely. it is almost
satellite venture" wide hello and the ft focuses on chancellor of the exchequer philip hammond's planse eu's10bn euros satellite venture" wide hello the lead story is scandal. nhs bungle, killed hundreds of women. this is the front page of the sun. absolutely appalling story. this is so distressing. we also used the word scandal, but this is a genuine scandal. so many women, as you say, and the estimates are up to 270 women could have died or had their lives shortened. all because of...
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but only practical level, the relationship between the treasury, philip hammond, senior officials andengland are very bad and that is quite worrying, people investing in the british economy will think that those running the economy do not seem to get on. it is interesting that we hear about 300 separate projects under way...? that we hear about 300 separate projects under way. . . ? yes, that we hear about 300 separate projects under way...? yes, quite, it is interesting that they've brought nicola sturgeon into the story, the first minister of scotland, meeting michel barnier later in the meeting, talking about matt brexiteers, i'm not sure that is language that she should be using —— mad. people are critical of that kind of language these days, she thinks that theresa may is listening too much to the brexiteers. like jacob rees—mogg. too much to the brexiteers. like jacob rees-mogg. we will turn to your paper, henry? the financial times. it is all about italy and the effect it has had on the markets. yes, however bad politics looks in the uk, it is nowhere near the standard cities i
but only practical level, the relationship between the treasury, philip hammond, senior officials andengland are very bad and that is quite worrying, people investing in the british economy will think that those running the economy do not seem to get on. it is interesting that we hear about 300 separate projects under way...? that we hear about 300 separate projects under way. . . ? yes, that we hear about 300 separate projects under way...? yes, quite, it is interesting that they've brought...
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the telegraph reports on a letter written by michael gove to cabinet, which highly criticises philip hammond'sotections. the mirror says boris johnson wants his own jet for trade talks in the lead up to brexit. it also has a picture of meghan markle laughing at bee pestering prince harry. the times reports on claims about the government of england at least £900 worse off a year after the braves it float. nearly two years after the brexit fold. time flies when you're having fun. welcome to you both. let's begin with those images which not surprising are on so many of the papers tomorrow morning. of manchester. pippa, the front of the eye. does he front page image, but none the less a striking one. this was a commemoration of the first year anniversary of the manchester bombing of the ariana grande concert last year in which the key to victims, young people died. young people going to the concert. it was very moving today. crowds in the streets of manchester, all our senior politicians were out there for the memorial and many of the families and survivals were there, too. of course. the pictures
the telegraph reports on a letter written by michael gove to cabinet, which highly criticises philip hammond'sotections. the mirror says boris johnson wants his own jet for trade talks in the lead up to brexit. it also has a picture of meghan markle laughing at bee pestering prince harry. the times reports on claims about the government of england at least £900 worse off a year after the braves it float. nearly two years after the brexit fold. time flies when you're having fun. welcome to you...
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the chancellor philip hammond said the comments — which suggested britain still hasn't accepted the consequencesn grammaticas is in brussels. not the sort of language people want to be hearing with so little time left. you are right, rather than acrimonious maybe just serious pressure building up now in the negotiations. this week more technical negotiations and what they have ended with is eu sources saying they are simply hasn't been enough substantive progress and they put this down to the idea that the uk has a plan they say, that it can leave the eu with all those red lines the government has adopted and still benefit from all the things the eu has and all the programmes. so things like justice and home affairs, security cooperation, worried there will be gaps is the uk but the eu says that if the choice you have made, that is what brexit is. on the future trading relationship, the space programme, all the things that the eu says you will be out, the issue of northern ireland at the border is really about heart of this, the eu say it isafun about heart of this, the eu say it is a fun to see
the chancellor philip hammond said the comments — which suggested britain still hasn't accepted the consequencesn grammaticas is in brussels. not the sort of language people want to be hearing with so little time left. you are right, rather than acrimonious maybe just serious pressure building up now in the negotiations. this week more technical negotiations and what they have ended with is eu sources saying they are simply hasn't been enough substantive progress and they put this down to the...
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of her page because relegation the russian interference here in britain drazen made chancellor philip hammond has ruled out handing back russian money it received ahead of last year's elections we are going underground of not being able to locate either pablum in their own be all the british agents. nor his daughter the russian citizen yulia script will keep on trying as other espionage in britain an inquiry going to be rolls on into the alleged bugging by the u.k. security services of men and women fighting for the environment for workers' rights and against racism one of those allegedly targeted is our next guest mark what is worth in the past few days was kicked out of jeremy corbin's labor party for bringing it into disrepute he joins me now marc welcome to going underground let's just before we get to how you were kicked out of jeremy corbin's labor party and with that huge saga remind the people watching who may have only seen you on mainstream media to because of the korban situation about who you are and tell me about the anti racist alliance that you were part of and how it came to i
of her page because relegation the russian interference here in britain drazen made chancellor philip hammond has ruled out handing back russian money it received ahead of last year's elections we are going underground of not being able to locate either pablum in their own be all the british agents. nor his daughter the russian citizen yulia script will keep on trying as other espionage in britain an inquiry going to be rolls on into the alleged bugging by the u.k. security services of men and...
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david lidington, philip hammond, greg clark and karen bradley. a war cab any and a showdown between minister, this is a prime minister who likes to achieve consensus. and theresa may does not have to reach a deal at tomorrow's meeting. so, talk of a showdown is out, but work is under way on a grand customs bargain, theresa may is expected to tell brexiteers that signing up to the customs partnership could be the best way of killing off a commons rebellion on a customs union. give ground here, and the pro european tories will hopefully give ground there, is expected to be her message. no member of parliament comes into politics to vote against their own party, brexit is complicated enough, but what we are not going to do is make trade harderfor the many businesses in this country nor make peace in northern ireland something we put at risk and destabilise the situation there, so there is hard conversations to be had but i can say that mps want to have those conversations with the cabinet. theresa may could see a turn in her fortune amid signs of ca
david lidington, philip hammond, greg clark and karen bradley. a war cab any and a showdown between minister, this is a prime minister who likes to achieve consensus. and theresa may does not have to reach a deal at tomorrow's meeting. so, talk of a showdown is out, but work is under way on a grand customs bargain, theresa may is expected to tell brexiteers that signing up to the customs partnership could be the best way of killing off a commons rebellion on a customs union. give ground here,...
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big players are behind her idea, including philip hammond, greg clark, and others. we currently have with the eu, something labour is saying is the only solution to keeping things like the border between northern ireland and ireland a nonissue. don't you. later on we will talk to david lidington and jacob rees—mogg who are both on different sides of this discussion. the belfast health trust has apologised for having to recall 2,500 patients after launching an investigation into the work of a consultant neurologist. concerns were raised by other doctors about dr michael watt‘s management of patients with conditions including epilepsy and ms. dr watt is currently not actively practising, but is still an employee of the trust. ben ando reports. where it says here... so far, the belfast trust has had to send out recall letters to around 2,500 patients after a review was carried out into the diagnoses made and treatments proposed by dr michael watt, a consultant neurologist. it‘s led to uncertainty and worried. what has this all been about? why did nobody spot this earli
big players are behind her idea, including philip hammond, greg clark, and others. we currently have with the eu, something labour is saying is the only solution to keeping things like the border between northern ireland and ireland a nonissue. don't you. later on we will talk to david lidington and jacob rees—mogg who are both on different sides of this discussion. the belfast health trust has apologised for having to recall 2,500 patients after launching an investigation into the work of a...
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either on hard brexit side, boris johnson types, or on the moderate side of the cabinet, the philip hammond, amber rogers just left the cabinet, that type, to agree to a compromise. in aisn't traveling straight, or even a zigzag togonal line from point a point b. this is coming right round in a circle. guess,s stagnated, i there is a stalemate, as much of a stalemate as you could imagine in a parliamentary system. it is hard to imagine to see what is going to give. brexit,we think about in many ways, the issues that brought us here are immigration and trade. customs,standoff over give us a context of whether the scope of problems that need to be addressed, there is what they would like to address, what really needs to be addressed? onnifer: the critical thing trade is, what will you do about the border between northern ireland and ireland? i totally agree, coming back. oh. to get a sense of context, when we think about it, the u.k. is the world's fifth-largest economy, but within the eu, the second-largest economy, 16% of gdp of the european union is in the u.k. and importantly for the trad
either on hard brexit side, boris johnson types, or on the moderate side of the cabinet, the philip hammond, amber rogers just left the cabinet, that type, to agree to a compromise. in aisn't traveling straight, or even a zigzag togonal line from point a point b. this is coming right round in a circle. guess,s stagnated, i there is a stalemate, as much of a stalemate as you could imagine in a parliamentary system. it is hard to imagine to see what is going to give. brexit,we think about in many...
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the chancellor philip hammond added that everyone involved was aware of the deadlines and working constructivelynstructive discussions. i do not think that is a particularly helpful comment. they're obviously a wide range of views on both sides, but everybody that i've engaged with has been very constructive, very keen to find a way to move forward. we are very conscious of the ticking clock and the need to make significant progress for the june european council, and that is what here to do. 0ur correspondent in brussels damian grammaticus joins me now. hello. can you tell us more about the background to this and why mr robbins has had to issue this defence? what we have had is a latest round of discussions going on between the technical teams and the briefings following about coming from the eu side were real frustration from them saying they still felt in many thiem is that progress was very, very slow 01’ is that progress was very, very slow or allusive and they put it down to this idea that the uk had a fantasy that it could keep all of the benefits of eu membership whilst being outside. it
the chancellor philip hammond added that everyone involved was aware of the deadlines and working constructivelynstructive discussions. i do not think that is a particularly helpful comment. they're obviously a wide range of views on both sides, but everybody that i've engaged with has been very constructive, very keen to find a way to move forward. we are very conscious of the ticking clock and the need to make significant progress for the june european council, and that is what here to do....
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and philip hammond saying that was not helpful quote, get it together.ker, further measures overnight from turkey to stem losses in the currency, but credibility is a problem for this central bank. david: covering everything in the markets, boy, a lot to go. outside of the business world, we turn to taylor riggs for first word news. taylor: north korea still open to the idea of a summit with president trump at any time. the regime says it was surprised by the decision to cancel next month's meeting. north korea's foreign minister says he hopes the trump formula will lead to a deal between the two countries. iran trying to get the crisis from getting worse. according to a top official, to ron want to europe to come up with economic guarantees by next month. among them, continued access to international finance and keeping oil exports at current levels. and harvey weinstein will be charged with rape. according to law enforcement officials, he will surrender to police today in manhattan. a number of women from around the world have accused him of sexual ass
and philip hammond saying that was not helpful quote, get it together.ker, further measures overnight from turkey to stem losses in the currency, but credibility is a problem for this central bank. david: covering everything in the markets, boy, a lot to go. outside of the business world, we turn to taylor riggs for first word news. taylor: north korea still open to the idea of a summit with president trump at any time. the regime says it was surprised by the decision to cancel next month's...
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while philip hammond has shown willingness, a bloomberg survey indicates he may choose a candidate closerme. it puts andrew bailey as the most likely contender, followed closely by the boe deputy governor. who would be the strongest candidate to navigate the challenges of brexit? marilyn watson and jane foley are still here. i do not know if you want to take bets. how significant is this, compared to trying to understand how the boe communicates? mark carney talking down the market expectations of a rate hike, but what happens if he hikes? jane: the communication is all important and the guidance could be as important as the move itself. if they were to go in may, i think it might be a dovish hike. that would suggest they would be sitting on their hands for a long time. it is just more disappointing data. we are not seeing the sort of wage growth their models were predicting, and with the gdp as well, it will be more difficult. if they did hike, they would therefore give it a more dovish leaning. a couple months ago, i think the market was thinking maybe we have all but one voting for an
while philip hammond has shown willingness, a bloomberg survey indicates he may choose a candidate closerme. it puts andrew bailey as the most likely contender, followed closely by the boe deputy governor. who would be the strongest candidate to navigate the challenges of brexit? marilyn watson and jane foley are still here. i do not know if you want to take bets. how significant is this, compared to trying to understand how the boe communicates? mark carney talking down the market expectations...