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summit is salzburg also coming up the world anti doping agency says it will lift up down on russia's testing laboratory that's despite widespread opposition russian athletes could soon be back in action plans if we visit a san francisco exhibit that explores that complex diverse nature of modest islamic dress code. and little rock thanks for your company everyone in the u.k. and its european union partners have failed to secure a breakthrough and break the talks and the austrian city of salzburg with both sides throwing cold water over each other's proposals while a british prime minister theresa may insisted that her break that plan was the only one on the table she stressed that there had been no acceptable counter proposal from the european union on meanwhile e.u. council president donald tusk seemed equally unimpressed by what london have to offer. let's take a listen to what he said. everybody to their view of the positive elements in the czech proposal on the subject to train. corporation. not least because it risks undermining the single migrant that was present president to d
summit is salzburg also coming up the world anti doping agency says it will lift up down on russia's testing laboratory that's despite widespread opposition russian athletes could soon be back in action plans if we visit a san francisco exhibit that explores that complex diverse nature of modest islamic dress code. and little rock thanks for your company everyone in the u.k. and its european union partners have failed to secure a breakthrough and break the talks and the austrian city of...
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i'm damian grammaticus, live in salzburg.e'll have the latest on her meeting, and we'll be talking to former ukip leader nigel farage. the other main stories on bbc news at 5... two people have died as storm ali brings winds of up to 100 miles an hour, with a woman swept to her death in a caravan in ireland and all trains cancelled in scotland. the government announces plans to make an extra £2 billion available to build more affordable social housing in england. it's 5 o'clock. our main story is that theresa may has warned the eu not to push what she calls "unacceptable" proposals to try to settle the irish border question after brexit. the prime minister is in austria for an eu summit and tonight at dinner, she has 10 minutes to present the uk's point of view to her fellow leaders. the eu's chief brexit negotiator, michel barnier, says he's willing to offer new plans to end the deadlock on the irish border, but warns that the negotiations are facing a "moment of truth". our europe correspondent damian grammaticas is in salz
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but stay with salzburg first.y overplay her hand with this big my deal or no deal? nobody expected chequers to fly, that's not the issue. the issue is how it was treated by the eu figures who definitely overplayed their hand. they have now reinvigorated the credibility of her leadership to an extent that i never dreamed possible last week. macron's use of the word liars about a significant proportion of the political class in this country was extraordinary, that's the kind of language you use when you are about to declare war on another country, not in trade negotiations. they have not said anything different from the last two years, that is the problem. there has been absolutely no movement, absolutely no attempt. negotiation is a french word, right? we should know that what they call cherry picking is you like some bits, you don't like other bits. the idea that you don't budge on anything, the british think they're doing politics, the europeans are doing theology. that's the difference. this is a franco—german m
but stay with salzburg first.y overplay her hand with this big my deal or no deal? nobody expected chequers to fly, that's not the issue. the issue is how it was treated by the eu figures who definitely overplayed their hand. they have now reinvigorated the credibility of her leadership to an extent that i never dreamed possible last week. macron's use of the word liars about a significant proportion of the political class in this country was extraordinary, that's the kind of language you use...
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summit in salzburg also coming up is russia sports coming back out from the cold to. the world anti-doping agency says it will lift a ban on russia's testing laboratory despite widespread opposition and north and south korea appear to scale new heights of cooperation that's as washington signals its intent to restart talks with pyongyang but is the korean peninsula any closer to deem nuclearization. only allow iraq to thank you so much for your company everyone well the u.k. and its european union partners have failed to secure a breakthrough at the in the brics the talks in the austrian city of saul's were salzberg with both sides throwing cold water over each other's proposals. and a british prime in a. the theresa may insist that that her brags that plan was the only one on the table she stressed that there had been no acceptable counter proposal from the european union e u a council president also seemed equally unimpressed by what london had to offer let's listen to what he said exactly. every mother's child of you know that why positive elements in the chicas pr
summit in salzburg also coming up is russia sports coming back out from the cold to. the world anti-doping agency says it will lift a ban on russia's testing laboratory despite widespread opposition and north and south korea appear to scale new heights of cooperation that's as washington signals its intent to restart talks with pyongyang but is the korean peninsula any closer to deem nuclearization. only allow iraq to thank you so much for your company everyone well the u.k. and its european...
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parts of her break the plan won't work and that time is running out where and thank you summit in salzburg also coming up. the world anti doping agency says it will be lifted a ban on russia's testing laboratory despite widespread opposition and russian athletes could soon be back in action and to revisit a san francisco exhibit that's exploring the complex diverse nature of islamic dress code. little rock thank you so much for your company everyone the u.k. and its european union partners have failed to secure a breakthrough in their brics that talks in the austrian city of salzburg. with the both sides and throwing cold water over each other's proposals while british prime minister to resign they insisted that her break that plan was the only one on the table she stressed that there had been no acceptable counter proposal from the european union and you council president i'll just seemed equally unimpressed by what london had to offer i suggest we take a listen to what mr discussed said exactly. everybody in the view of the positive elements in the czech proposal on this subject is to tr
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why do you think, then, they left it until salzburg to voice their objection to chequers?s rather quietly been consistently saying they do not like chequers in its current form. but they haven't said it quite so publicly. salzburg, it all came out very publicly in a rather more frantic way than had been intended by either side, i think. what options are on the table now? not a lot at the moment. the uk has basically said, at the moment, we are putting the talks on hold. it is up are putting the talks on hold. it is up to the eu to come up with some alternatives. remainer iss would say it is actually the uk that is leaving, so the uk should come up with alternatives. as we just heard in the package, theresa may is exploring some other options over the border with northern ireland, because that is the fundamental sticking point. if you can come up with a solution to the border in northern ireland so that there isn't a hard border there, thus being compatible with the good friday agreement, then that unlocks a lot of the future negotiations. you are a professor of european un
why do you think, then, they left it until salzburg to voice their objection to chequers?s rather quietly been consistently saying they do not like chequers in its current form. but they haven't said it quite so publicly. salzburg, it all came out very publicly in a rather more frantic way than had been intended by either side, i think. what options are on the table now? not a lot at the moment. the uk has basically said, at the moment, we are putting the talks on hold. it is up are putting the...
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leaders in salzburg. but the day's agenda of migration is one that has been a thorn in the side of the blocs leadership the twenty eight leaders are looking for new ways to stem the flow of refugees and europe's borders. going into today's talks e.u. official donald had a word of caution. instead of taking political advantage of the situation we should focus on what works and just get on with it we can no longer be divided into those who want to solve the problem of illegal migrant flow. and those who want to use it for political gain. at the migration crisis is peak in twenty fifteen more than a million migrants and to iraq the unprecedented crisis proved a strain on european unity some members rejected the european commission's mandatory migration quotas today's summit will revisit the question of solidarity and how to share the burden created by refugees and migrants inside the block one idea proving controversial is a suggestion countries that don't host refugees should help foot the bill. on the we d
leaders in salzburg. but the day's agenda of migration is one that has been a thorn in the side of the blocs leadership the twenty eight leaders are looking for new ways to stem the flow of refugees and europe's borders. going into today's talks e.u. official donald had a word of caution. instead of taking political advantage of the situation we should focus on what works and just get on with it we can no longer be divided into those who want to solve the problem of illegal migrant flow. and...
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we'll have the latest from westminster and salzburg. also on the programme... for the first time, police admit they did know an undercover officer was having a sexual relationship with an environmental activist. in a ruling that could save the nhs hundreds of millions of pounds doctors can use a cheaper treatment for a debilitating eye condition, after two drug companies lose their case in court. why are there 39 different sets of rules across the uk on what we can and cannot recycle? wolf alice... cheering ..for their album, visions of a life. and indie band wolf alice are surprise winners of the mercury prize, for their album "visions of a life." and coming up in the sport later in the hour on bbc news... we'll have the latest from the heavyweight weigh—in. anthony joshua is putting his belts on the line against alexander povetkin. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. in the next hour, the prime minister will make a live statement about the progress of brexit negotiations, following the negative reception from other eu leaders to her plans for l
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smiles all around on arrival at the salzburg venue.owever, negotiations to avoid a hard brexit could see the mood change quickly. brent: a word of warning to london ahead of another key eu summit. let's go left to salzburg where our correspondent max hofmann is standing by covering the summit for us. good evening to you. are eu leaders united in hope of a compromise? max: they're certainly united in hoping for a compromise. they all said so when they came here. angela merkel even said she had hoped for very close collaboration. as an example she cited security, not trade ties. trade ties, of course, one of the crucial issues which could compromise. another issue is the border between northern ireland and the rest of ireland which is part of the european union. no compromise or progress insight here. both -- in sight here. in the case of theresa may she said it is time for the eu to do something, and the eu said it is time for the u.k. to do something. brent: we have the european council president donald tusk calling for an extra brexit
smiles all around on arrival at the salzburg venue.owever, negotiations to avoid a hard brexit could see the mood change quickly. brent: a word of warning to london ahead of another key eu summit. let's go left to salzburg where our correspondent max hofmann is standing by covering the summit for us. good evening to you. are eu leaders united in hope of a compromise? max: they're certainly united in hoping for a compromise. they all said so when they came here. angela merkel even said she had...
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switzerland doesn't border salzburg!use he was an italian citizen, they went to italy and they called the american embassy saying they wanted to go to the united states to perform and the rest, as they say, is history. this is beyond 100 days from the bbc. coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news — five days after hurricane florence made landfall in north carolina, president trump is visiting the state — to see for himself, the immense damage it caused. and we meet five women preparing to put their fittness to the test, in a gruelling experiment in the south pole, all to see how age affects a woman's fitness. good evening. the amber warning from the met office has now lapsed but it is still very windy out there. some of the windiest weather is currently in the north and the east and you can see it as the northern half of the country which has borne the brunt of those damaging winds through the day. it is blowing out into the north sea now and it will give a battering across scandinavia. some very
switzerland doesn't border salzburg!use he was an italian citizen, they went to italy and they called the american embassy saying they wanted to go to the united states to perform and the rest, as they say, is history. this is beyond 100 days from the bbc. coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news — five days after hurricane florence made landfall in north carolina, president trump is visiting the state — to see for himself, the immense damage it caused. and we meet...
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summit in salzburg austria max as always thank you. well german chancellor angela merkel's fragile government is under renewed pressure after coalition leaders agreed to dismiss the controversial head of domestic intelligence now merkel's authority is being called into question after she allowed her powerful interior minister to promote the spy chief to a more senior position with better pay. germany's interior minister failed to keep his domestic intelligence chief instead to force chancellor angela merkel and s.p.d. coalition partners to accept hand scaled massenet's controversial new appointment. for instance so that when you make a three way to say will you have to accept joint responsibility. it wasn't my idea i would not at any point have pushed for mr marson to be removed or replaced it's what's occurred and we noted. masson takes on a senior post at the interior ministry with a pay rise of twenty six hundred euros a month. the s.p.d. isn't happy that nason has been given a new position as deputy to the interior minister. i thin
summit in salzburg austria max as always thank you. well german chancellor angela merkel's fragile government is under renewed pressure after coalition leaders agreed to dismiss the controversial head of domestic intelligence now merkel's authority is being called into question after she allowed her powerful interior minister to promote the spy chief to a more senior position with better pay. germany's interior minister failed to keep his domestic intelligence chief instead to force chancellor...
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0bviously have seen in the last few days in salzburg and since then?. do you think this is a natural product at this stage of a difficult negotiation, or is it a sign of a more intractable problem?” negotiation, or is it a sign of a more intractable problem? i think we have a big issue, because we are not really facing reality. the uk, that is. the eu has stated quite clearly what position is from day one, yet it has taken us 23 months to get to a starting position. where it is well known that there is not an agreement in the cabinet, within the tory party, about this. so of course there is this reaction from the european union, when they know that there is no agreement within the conservative party on the chequers plan, and also, it basically breaches one of the key fundamentals that the european union has outlined. so actually, people in brussels are a bit stunned by this response. i know you say that people in brussels often asking what britain wants. exactly, they keep saying, what exactly do you want? but clearly we are saying, we want lots of dif
0bviously have seen in the last few days in salzburg and since then?. do you think this is a natural product at this stage of a difficult negotiation, or is it a sign of a more intractable problem?” negotiation, or is it a sign of a more intractable problem? i think we have a big issue, because we are not really facing reality. the uk, that is. the eu has stated quite clearly what position is from day one, yet it has taken us 23 months to get to a starting position. where it is well known...
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we will keep an eye on salzburg with eu leaders arriving right now.aking the news. malaysia s ex—leader najib razak was arrested on wednesday and will be charged over allegations that $628 million linked to state investment fund 1mdb ended up in his personal bank accounts. razak is facing 21 money—laundering charges and is expected to appear in court later today. argentina‘s economy shrunk by 4.2% in the second quarter, its sharpest year—on—year slowdown since 2014. the slump comes amid a damaging drought and a currency crisis that has prompted the central bank to raise interest rates to 60% and the government to cut spending. argentina has requested a bailout from the international monetary fund. nosebleeds, debt and the taxman have all made it a bad 2a hours forjet airways. india‘s first privately owned airline had to turn back a flight from mumbai tojaipur after the cabin crew forgot to switch on the cabin pressure system, causing dozens of passengers to suffer bleeding from the nose or ears. it came as indian tax officials announced they were inve
we will keep an eye on salzburg with eu leaders arriving right now.aking the news. malaysia s ex—leader najib razak was arrested on wednesday and will be charged over allegations that $628 million linked to state investment fund 1mdb ended up in his personal bank accounts. razak is facing 21 money—laundering charges and is expected to appear in court later today. argentina‘s economy shrunk by 4.2% in the second quarter, its sharpest year—on—year slowdown since 2014. the slump comes...
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will start by reflecting on the images the papers have chosen to tell the story of salzburg. is very clear. you can choose what you want —— what you want in the press that a. however you look at the picture, you have an isolated prime minister, albeit a very striking vision of those who support football teams in raid support this jacket. she certainly stands out next to the main sets of. —— main suits. she is isolated, however you look at it. the language, it has been a look at it. the language, it has beena dire look at it. the language, it has been a dire day and night, you suspect, this evening, for our prime minister. the language of the press is just ghastly, isn't it? minister. the language of the press isjust ghastly, isn't it? it is your worst nightmare, really. headlines about humiliation, rejection. basically, these kinds of photos showing the identikit suit ignoring our prime minister, who was hoping to waltzing to salzburg —— into salzburg, and have at least some acknowledgement that we have some acknowledgement that we have some parts. right now we have been thro
will start by reflecting on the images the papers have chosen to tell the story of salzburg. is very clear. you can choose what you want —— what you want in the press that a. however you look at the picture, you have an isolated prime minister, albeit a very striking vision of those who support football teams in raid support this jacket. she certainly stands out next to the main sets of. —— main suits. she is isolated, however you look at it. the language, it has been a look at it. the...
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of more on this let's cross over to salzburg correspondent. covering the summit for us max time is running out to reach a deal on bragg's it was u.k. prime minister theresa may able to get anywhere with leaders last night. good morning terry she had a ten minute slot after they had a lengthy discussion on migration so that must have been around midnight last night and we hear she didn't overrun she didn't even try so she didn't take up a lot of time but it was the first time she could officially present her so-called checkers plan that's been on the table since july and what we've heard is that the other twenty seven member states of the european union didn't really react which might have been a good thing because we do know from the commission that most people think it's insufficient this plan but they're trying to keep it calm until the party convention of the recent major tory convention in great britain in a couple of weeks they want her to survive that and after that negotiations about that plan will start in earnest. now have any norther
of more on this let's cross over to salzburg correspondent. covering the summit for us max time is running out to reach a deal on bragg's it was u.k. prime minister theresa may able to get anywhere with leaders last night. good morning terry she had a ten minute slot after they had a lengthy discussion on migration so that must have been around midnight last night and we hear she didn't overrun she didn't even try so she didn't take up a lot of time but it was the first time she could...
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but first to damian grammaticas in salzburg.what is the view there on whether theresa may can sell this plan? well, i think she will have an opportunity over dinner tonight to address the leaders, the issue, really, is not about selling the chequers plan, the chequers plan deals with future trading relationships, what she will be doing is pushing eu leaders to say they should accept that, they should buy that, they have many reservations, but the real difficulty is that one around the ireland border. that's the real problem in negotiations. i think, are not, what she will say is, the argument you heard there, a second ago, that the eu idea is not a cce pta ble ago, that the eu idea is not acceptable to the uk. the uk has already signed up, theresa may has agreed they will be no border under any circumstances between northern ireland and ireland. she has agreed that will be a fallback plan or backstop where northern ireland will remain under most eu custom union and single market rules, but held the question is how to achieve tha
but first to damian grammaticas in salzburg.what is the view there on whether theresa may can sell this plan? well, i think she will have an opportunity over dinner tonight to address the leaders, the issue, really, is not about selling the chequers plan, the chequers plan deals with future trading relationships, what she will be doing is pushing eu leaders to say they should accept that, they should buy that, they have many reservations, but the real difficulty is that one around the ireland...
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so ward of warning to london ahead of another kick you some of us kos over to salzburg austria where do you correspond a max hoffman is covering this topic in you summit to mark so good to see at the price british prime minister has to sell her briggs the deal to twenty seven other leaders at the salzburg going to go she asians which you states do you think will leave a bitter taste in teresa mayes mouth over a formal dinner later this evening it really seems like all the different countries and the parties involved have understood that it is very late in the process and the compromise needs to be found and quotes the chancellor of austria said as much upon arrival here but the problem of course is that two key issues remain unresolved as you usually have it in these negotiations the hardest come at the end and that is of course the issue of the border between ireland and northern ireland and the future trade ties between the european union and the united kingdom and those are red lines that is where france and germany will not budge at least that's what we understand especially when
so ward of warning to london ahead of another kick you some of us kos over to salzburg austria where do you correspond a max hoffman is covering this topic in you summit to mark so good to see at the price british prime minister has to sell her briggs the deal to twenty seven other leaders at the salzburg going to go she asians which you states do you think will leave a bitter taste in teresa mayes mouth over a formal dinner later this evening it really seems like all the different countries...
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it is a little bit more detail of what took place in salzburg.out now is will blink first? well, i think mrs may expressed that very clearly today when she said that the two sides have reached an impasse. she has effectively said, look, i am not changing its plan. you have got to come towards me. —— this plan. it is not sustainable because it is not a plan that has sufficient support from her own party. one of the extraordinary things about all of this is that we are sitting here, virtually on the eve of the labour party conference, and the labour party conference, and the labour party has got very little coverage at all on the front pages and has been sort of eased out of the middle pages with all the analysis of what has happened over the last couple of days. a loss of this is not a particularly good news for mrs may. it does not augur well for her conference in nine days time. but the labour party might well be asking, hang on a second, this was supposed to be our weekend. this piece by oliver wright, what it goes into is the story of yesterda
it is a little bit more detail of what took place in salzburg.out now is will blink first? well, i think mrs may expressed that very clearly today when she said that the two sides have reached an impasse. she has effectively said, look, i am not changing its plan. you have got to come towards me. —— this plan. it is not sustainable because it is not a plan that has sufficient support from her own party. one of the extraordinary things about all of this is that we are sitting here, virtually...
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sollars in salzburg with just six months to go before bush and leaves the e.u.european council president says to resume a proposal is workable but may insists her deal the checkers plan is the only one on the table meanwhile the e.u. is considering turning to egypt to help solve its migration crisis the subject has deeply divided the block and was among the main issues at salzburg austria chancellor wants egypt to help prevent refugees and migrants from leaving north africa ugandan pop star turned politician bobby wind has returned home after receiving medical treatment to the us for injuries he says he suffered while in uganda in police custody hundreds of supporters gathered outside his home in campagna while says he'll keep fighting the government. the government you tell me to keep us slaves in our own country i don't know as i say lump anywhere in the middle you know i mean run down stinking drunk and only write my rebuild and i'll get that free go under so i don't get that freedom in my lifetime and this makes it easier to get the freedom that. the us has
sollars in salzburg with just six months to go before bush and leaves the e.u.european council president says to resume a proposal is workable but may insists her deal the checkers plan is the only one on the table meanwhile the e.u. is considering turning to egypt to help solve its migration crisis the subject has deeply divided the block and was among the main issues at salzburg austria chancellor wants egypt to help prevent refugees and migrants from leaving north africa ugandan pop star...
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there was clearly a snub yesterday from eu leaders in salzburg.a may will double down on her cheque is blank and explain in more detail why she thinks it is the best thing to do. dominic raab is clearly going along that line but he feels the government feels that they are not going to move any more. it's up to the eu to give some ground. there are two main sticking points. the first is on the northern ireland backstop which is an essential part of the withdrawal agreement. the prime minister has already said the uk working on fresh proposals to put before the eu but the uk is adamant that aren't that front they will not accept anything that puts a border down the middle of the irish sea. that is where the real focus of the talks is going to be over the next four or five weeks. there talks is going to be over the next four orfive weeks. there is talks is going to be over the next four or five weeks. there is then the separate connected discussion of the separate connected discussion of the chequers plan, the future eu and uk trade deal. it was a pr
there was clearly a snub yesterday from eu leaders in salzburg.a may will double down on her cheque is blank and explain in more detail why she thinks it is the best thing to do. dominic raab is clearly going along that line but he feels the government feels that they are not going to move any more. it's up to the eu to give some ground. there are two main sticking points. the first is on the northern ireland backstop which is an essential part of the withdrawal agreement. the prime minister...
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i am glad we were able to do this in salzburg. salzburg is a guarantee of success salzburg.g. salzburg is a guarantee of success over lots of summits and every summit is more beautiful than the other summits. but i don't need a summit to come to salzburg, i am here once a year. i am very fond of austria. this is a declaration of love. so all that is well and fine and things will be better still.|j see the first question here to the right. microphone. closer. translation: on egypt, you said egypt is not going to opt for refugee centres, does that mean in egypt you see no opportunity of setting up the so—called disembarkation platforms? or why should a country be proud of the fa ct should a country be proud of the fact that nobody is leaving that country any more? why would they wa nt country any more? why would they want to set up a platform then from which other people from other countries would be sent back. you need to be cautious when it comes to the rather curious expression, disembarkation platform. we are still trying to figure out who came up still trying to figure ou
i am glad we were able to do this in salzburg. salzburg is a guarantee of success salzburg.g. salzburg is a guarantee of success over lots of summits and every summit is more beautiful than the other summits. but i don't need a summit to come to salzburg, i am here once a year. i am very fond of austria. this is a declaration of love. so all that is well and fine and things will be better still.|j see the first question here to the right. microphone. closer. translation: on egypt, you said...
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before she goes to salzburg she has things to say about social housing.inced this is the headline that those who read the story would be looking for. it is... it feels very unconservative, the party of opportunity and aspiration, the idea that to some extent you could read this if you just glanced across the front page of the telegraph and did not read and probably didn't hear the speech theresa may is making tomorrow that this story refers to, it would sort of suggest that what she's suggesting is people should be proud to live in council homes and that there is no sense of people wanting to do anything else, live anywhere also, on any homes, a real break away from the factory era, but actually i think there is some detail he in here about a pledged to spend an extra 2 billion on social housing and suggest that politicians in society should stop looking down on those who live in council houses which i think is right to be said, but at the same time this is a massive reversal around there are not enough homes for people. there certainly aren't enough —— a
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summit in salzburg also coming up bob we want to val's to continue this fight for freedom becoming. live in knowing the ugandan musician turned opposition lawmaker is arrested after returning from the united states where he received treatment for alleged torture by government security forces also register your business or go to jail the young entrepreneurs in tanzania who make a living from online services like air b.n. b. are facing a crackdown by the government. plus a major decision in the biggest doping scandal in sports history the world anti-doping agency says it will lift a ban on russia's national testing laboratory despite widespread opposition russian athletes could soon be back in action and as modest fashion is having a moment well visit a san francisco exhibit that sixth floor in the complex diverse nature of islamic dress code. a lot of rock thank you so much for your company everyone. the u.k. and its european union partners have failed to secure a breakthrough and break the talks in the austrian city of salzburg with both sides throwing cold water over each other's p
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mr speaker you repeatedly asked russia to account for what happened in salzburg in march and they have replied with obfuscation and lies this is including trying to pass the blame for the attack on terrorists onto our international partners and even on to the future mother in law if you read your script out they even claimed that i myself invented novacek. their attempts to hide the truth by pushing out a deluge of dissin from ation simply reinforces their culpability as we made clear in march only russia had the technical means operational experience and motive to carry out the attack nobody thought nerve agents were developed by the soviet union in the one nine hundred eighty s. under a program code named folly and within the past decade russia has produced and stockpiled small quantities of these agents long after it signed the chemical weapons convention and during the two thousands russia commenced a program to test means of delivering nerve agents including by application to door handles we were right to say in march that the russian state was responsible and now we have identifi
mr speaker you repeatedly asked russia to account for what happened in salzburg in march and they have replied with obfuscation and lies this is including trying to pass the blame for the attack on terrorists onto our international partners and even on to the future mother in law if you read your script out they even claimed that i myself invented novacek. their attempts to hide the truth by pushing out a deluge of dissin from ation simply reinforces their culpability as we made clear in march...
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well for the very latest let's cross over to salzburg where our correspondent max hoffman is standing by max many of the participants have arrived now for today's talks did they give any impression whether any progress was made over dinner last night not a whole lot on substance we do know now that the november summit on the brags that that was discussed last night and that we've heard about for the last weeks will happen in quotes the austrian chancellor confirmed as much and you know the most interesting part was that most of the heads of state and government heads of state and government are arriving here stressed that the atmosphere was much better than in the past on the topic of migration that made up most of the time but also on the topic of bragg's threesome a the prime minister of the u.k. got to present officially present the so-called checkers plan that was on the table since to live it's the first time she's officially presented it so atmosphere not bad as for substance not much ok you mentioned migration already of course i was as you say a big topic last night over dinne
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summit in salzburg austria max as always thank you. germany's chancellor angela merkel her fragile government is under renewed pressure after coalition leaders agreed to dismiss a controversial head of domestic intelligence and america's authority is being called into question after she allowed her powerful interior minister to promote the spy chief to a more senior position a position that pays more money. most german newspapers have reacted with scorn the promotion of the controversial head of germany's domestic intelligence agency mass and there's also provoked exasperate on the streets and a farmer in the private sector he would have been kicked out if you mess up you go it's that simple as afscme him i think it's bad really if he has to leave his office he shouldn't get a promotion. by a few hundred incision after the other by the government must and should have gone . after yesterday's decision to promote masson to a more senior position in the interior ministry there was no comment from coalition leaders they left without steppi
summit in salzburg austria max as always thank you. germany's chancellor angela merkel her fragile government is under renewed pressure after coalition leaders agreed to dismiss a controversial head of domestic intelligence and america's authority is being called into question after she allowed her powerful interior minister to promote the spy chief to a more senior position a position that pays more money. most german newspapers have reacted with scorn the promotion of the controversial head...
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let‘s head straight to salzburg for more on the talks on brexit. welcome back to salzburg.alk to the brexit leaders directly about way she sees the negotiation going and she impressed upon them that they could be no delaying of the negotiation. the uk she stressed is leaving. but how does the uk exist outside the european union and not share a customs border with it? when goods are crisscrossing that order every hour subject to different tax and customs and safety checks. what the european union wants to see in the worst case scenario european union wants to see in the worst case scenario is a so—called backstop. customs checks between great britain and northern ireland where those goods come to a stop at the ports on either side. not a cce pta ble the ports on either side. not acceptable said theresa may last night. it would undermine the constitution of the united kingdom. so what she has put forward is this so—called maligned checkers plan. she once a common rule book on goods and not on services. continued harmonisation on goods. not a cce pta ble harmonisation on goods
let‘s head straight to salzburg for more on the talks on brexit. welcome back to salzburg.alk to the brexit leaders directly about way she sees the negotiation going and she impressed upon them that they could be no delaying of the negotiation. the uk she stressed is leaving. but how does the uk exist outside the european union and not share a customs border with it? when goods are crisscrossing that order every hour subject to different tax and customs and safety checks. what the european...
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theresa may went to salzburg to sell her proposal, the chequers plan to eu leaders.hair is going down back home? whatever the difficulties mrs may is having in salzburg they are nothing compared to the problems mounting at westminster because at the end of the day, she will get a deal because that's what the eu does. it does deals even if at the last moment. here, however, all the signs are support for mrs may's chequers plan is crumbling faster than a badly baked battenberg cake because we are now beginning to see middle—of—the—road may loyalist turning against her and the chequers plan. this morning, mike penning, supporter of mrs may, for minister under her, saying that the chequers plan is, quote, dead as a dodo. describing theresa may as deluded if she thinks she'll get it through westminster. this is after we know the ardent brexiteers are already lined up to vote against it. at the same time, a growing group of former remainders are unhappy with it. the dup don't like talk of any sort of compromise. all the opposition parties are lined up against it and you ar
theresa may went to salzburg to sell her proposal, the chequers plan to eu leaders.hair is going down back home? whatever the difficulties mrs may is having in salzburg they are nothing compared to the problems mounting at westminster because at the end of the day, she will get a deal because that's what the eu does. it does deals even if at the last moment. here, however, all the signs are support for mrs may's chequers plan is crumbling faster than a badly baked battenberg cake because we are...
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welcome to salzburg.tonight the eu needs, and it is an invaluable moment for theresa may to put her case a cross on what moment for theresa may to put her case a cross on what she wants from the brexit negotiation. she is looking to the october summit, which is just around the corner, and possibly another november summit, a special summit on brexit. not many opportunities now to get this deal over the line. we do sometimes obsessin over the line. we do sometimes obsess in britain about brexit, and it is vitally important to the uk, just as it is to the eu. but there one other issue which obsesses the eu leaders, and that is migration. you look at the problems between the european commission and hungary, or between italy and france, and that at the moment is seen through european eyes as the existential threat to the eu. so the bulk of a conversation this evening will be about migration. theresa may get just ten minutes over coffee to put her case across. and before the summitand she her case across. and b
welcome to salzburg.tonight the eu needs, and it is an invaluable moment for theresa may to put her case a cross on what moment for theresa may to put her case a cross on what she wants from the brexit negotiation. she is looking to the october summit, which is just around the corner, and possibly another november summit, a special summit on brexit. not many opportunities now to get this deal over the line. we do sometimes obsessin over the line. we do sometimes obsess in britain about brexit,...
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migration and brexit, two divisive issues dominating the informal eu talks are in salzburg. theresa may asking europe to with draw what she calls excessive demands. live coverage from austria in just a minute. a breakthrough in relations between north and south korea. the leaders wrap up their summit with the promise to bring peace to the korean peninsula. as america deals with the aftermath of florence, today marks the one-year anniversary of hurricane maria, the worst storm to hit puerto rico in a century. we will be looking at the state of the u.s. territory. also coming up this hour, a warning that global economic growth has reached a peak and a reminder of what is at stake in a trade war. we will hear from the oecd's cheese -- chief economic -- economist. a chef from maine finds a more humane way to kill lobsters. that is by first getting them stoned. paris. story live from ♪ theresa may is making a last ditch attempt to win over her fellow eu leaders and convince them her plan for brexit will work. there are six months left until the u.k. is set to leave the the prime
migration and brexit, two divisive issues dominating the informal eu talks are in salzburg. theresa may asking europe to with draw what she calls excessive demands. live coverage from austria in just a minute. a breakthrough in relations between north and south korea. the leaders wrap up their summit with the promise to bring peace to the korean peninsula. as america deals with the aftermath of florence, today marks the one-year anniversary of hurricane maria, the worst storm to hit puerto rico...
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in salzburg. the state arrive for the eu meeting, heads of state gathering and i see from the bloomberg terminal that he is saying that there is no movement and eu discussions on immigration. immigration is a bit as big priority and brexit is something that is very topical. but to turn to that shortly and here's a bloomberg business flash joining us from dubai. >> jack ma has said he promised to create one million jobs in it is impossible to for phil because of the remark in an interview with they state owned news service saying the pledge made to president donald trump is no longer feasible because of the unstable trade situation. they met to discuss how adding small and u.s. -- small and medium-sized business to the platform would boost employment. a -- martin has said it is valued at 5 million pounds. it would announce final pricing on october 3. and jumping on its first day of trading after raising 4.2 billion u.s. dollars in an initial public offering. the food delivery and neighborhood servi
in salzburg. the state arrive for the eu meeting, heads of state gathering and i see from the bloomberg terminal that he is saying that there is no movement and eu discussions on immigration. immigration is a bit as big priority and brexit is something that is very topical. but to turn to that shortly and here's a bloomberg business flash joining us from dubai. >> jack ma has said he promised to create one million jobs in it is impossible to for phil because of the remark in an interview...
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leaders looking for consensus over an issue that's become a rallying cry for the far right there in salzburg for the second day of the e.u. summit also coming up a grim reality for many migrants stuck in the balkans d.w. follows along in all to see that has turned into a nightmare for thousands trying to find a way into the e.u. . north and south korea appear to scale new heights of cooperation as washington signals its intent to restart talks with cognac but after a heavy so is the korean peninsula any closer to denuclearization. following terry martin thanks for joining us migration is set to dominate talks today as european leaders gather for a key informal summit in the austrian city of salts for. italy austria and several central european countries favor strong external e.u. borders and oppose attempts to redistribute asylum seekers throughout the block other government spirit the issue will help populist parties gain ground in elections next year. and last night was all about bribes at the european council president altos warns that key parts of the u.k.'s breaks of proposals need revi
leaders looking for consensus over an issue that's become a rallying cry for the far right there in salzburg for the second day of the e.u. summit also coming up a grim reality for many migrants stuck in the balkans d.w. follows along in all to see that has turned into a nightmare for thousands trying to find a way into the e.u. . north and south korea appear to scale new heights of cooperation as washington signals its intent to restart talks with cognac but after a heavy so is the korean...
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as we mentioned the prime minister is going to salzburg, there is a very important discussion there isimportant discussion there taking place this week. the european union members arejust there taking place this week. the european union members are just as keen as the uk to try to get this solved effectively in order for a smooth process in march next year. but many of us are all bracing ourselves for the worst—case scenario. indeed, and i think that is one of the things that is most concerning, uncertainty, because it is so difficult to businesses to plan while they do not know what is happening and businesses on both sides, a man, it isn't easy in europe either by the uk is less important to europe and vice—versa. in trade terms. but in companies themselves, they are massively optimistic, you look at surveys and they are still confident of that growth, but they are beginning to show uncertainty, beginning to get worried about currency fluctuation, because every single word that a politician says at the moment moves the currency. and we are getting mixed messages because michel barnie
as we mentioned the prime minister is going to salzburg, there is a very important discussion there isimportant discussion there taking place this week. the european union members arejust there taking place this week. the european union members are just as keen as the uk to try to get this solved effectively in order for a smooth process in march next year. but many of us are all bracing ourselves for the worst—case scenario. indeed, and i think that is one of the things that is most...
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the paper also reports on may's brexit plans creating a rift among eu leaders in salzburg tonight.o echoes the prime ministers speech in salzburg, "the onus is on all of us to get deal done." so quite a variety of stories. but what else can we start with but brexit? and it is interesting the different papers are reporting what is going on in salzburg in different ways. and the express is reporting on theresa may's ultimatum. what do you make. they have summarised it with a brio. as you know, we hope to have a deal in the bagger by the sender so that you get it ratified and approved by march but there is a deadlock on going to various things like the irish border question. and the prime minister abe is made to eu leaders deny over dinner that she is not going to be extending. she does not going to be extending. she does not want to extend how long they are talking, that is not an option in her words. and what michel barnier is putting forward, this idea of basically doing a bordered on the irish sea is not a suitable as well because simply it would in her words carved the uk into. a
the paper also reports on may's brexit plans creating a rift among eu leaders in salzburg tonight.o echoes the prime ministers speech in salzburg, "the onus is on all of us to get deal done." so quite a variety of stories. but what else can we start with but brexit? and it is interesting the different papers are reporting what is going on in salzburg in different ways. and the express is reporting on theresa may's ultimatum. what do you make. they have summarised it with a brio. as...
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. —— salzburg.tandout line, theresa may's aid is have secretly begun planning for a snap election. —— aides. down the bottom, may's aides have not discussed this with persons be salzburg setback, but one said it might be the only way. —— discussed this with her the salzburg setback. you have somebody else briefing her over the summer. stuff about the free movement of eu citizens. the push for a canada style agreement. and stuart jackson, david push for a canada style agreement. and stuartjackson, david davies' former chief of staff, saying that theresa may has ten days to save her premiership. they are all quite interesting stories. a bit of a muddle to put them together. there isa muddle to put them together. there is a lot there. you can understand now why the general public just don't get brexit. where are we with it? what did you make of this front page? it is interesting, there are lots of different elements to it. lots more inside, obviously. clearly there is a possibility of an election, albe
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write, shall we talk about salzburg ? no, dear. no, 0k. write, shall we talk about salzburg?e flowers, walk past the fountain. there is a free bar that the austrians have put on. so i am fully signed up to the austrian rotating presidency of the european union and i think we should embrace it. we should come to salzburg all the time and shamelessly use the songs from the sound of music to lift the mood of the brexit negotiations. we could have... we could have climb every mountain when the deal inevitably fails. we can't use lonely goatherd because theresa may is not very good in wheat fields. and then the sound of music when we arrived at the brexit deal in 2029. if you think i am the only one running, here is donald tusk. no cherries. we will see you on monday. good evening. we have had a storm brewing up through the day. a combination of miserable weather, torrential driving rain which will ease for most of us through the night but the winds are escalating. already hitting the 50 mph mark, gusting across southern and western areas. even more in exposed parts and escalating
write, shall we talk about salzburg ? no, dear. no, 0k. write, shall we talk about salzburg?e flowers, walk past the fountain. there is a free bar that the austrians have put on. so i am fully signed up to the austrian rotating presidency of the european union and i think we should embrace it. we should come to salzburg all the time and shamelessly use the songs from the sound of music to lift the mood of the brexit negotiations. we could have... we could have climb every mountain when the deal...
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leaders in the austrian city of salzburg did acknowledge that some progress has been made albeit rather late in the day all right let's hold the tape and take a listen to what he said exactly. today there's perhaps more hope. surely less and less time. for the left we must see for talks i would like to finalize them through this all too. this is why tomorrow's meeting of the twenty seven i will propose calling an addition of it around the minutes of normal. so another war of words has a right to the head of a key is summit in salzburg this evening let's cross to london where w. news a correspondent is covering events for us good to see you barrett i believe briggs it's a minister british brigs it minister dominic robb asked the opposition labor party to clarify whether it backs the second vote on leaving the e.u. what's behind this latest development and is that even possible. well that's been a lot of talk about a possible second referendum basically a vote on the deal so if the reason they does come back with a deal from brussels eventually that that should be a so-called people's vot
leaders in the austrian city of salzburg did acknowledge that some progress has been made albeit rather late in the day all right let's hold the tape and take a listen to what he said exactly. today there's perhaps more hope. surely less and less time. for the left we must see for talks i would like to finalize them through this all too. this is why tomorrow's meeting of the twenty seven i will propose calling an addition of it around the minutes of normal. so another war of words has a right...
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stocks they currently have six for most salzburg play is on their books. the. game will be like playing a match against ourselves and this holds true not just because some of our players played for celtic board but because the way both teams play is also very similar. attractive attacking football that's the way both clubs have been designed to play for salzburg the game will be like coming up against a big us strongest sibling because marco doesn't feel salzberg need to prove anything he just wants so when he money cause i'm not making it out as anything else but a football game we want to win there we need to toss reform and we have to be alert and aggressive and of course play good football. whoever comes away with the points one thing is certain the red bulls will be celebrating. some business news and alibaba founder jack ma promised to create a million jobs in the united states but now he's retracted that pledge to tell us why that's right terry the billionaire owner of china's biggest shopping portal made that announcement in january last year in a
stocks they currently have six for most salzburg play is on their books. the. game will be like playing a match against ourselves and this holds true not just because some of our players played for celtic board but because the way both teams play is also very similar. attractive attacking football that's the way both clubs have been designed to play for salzburg the game will be like coming up against a big us strongest sibling because marco doesn't feel salzberg need to prove anything he just...
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she was feeling the heat in salzburg, but by friday, theresa may was fighting back.ave treated the eu with nothing but respect. the uk expects the same. this social media post from the man who chaired the salzburg summit, donald tusk, hasn't helped matter, mocking mrs may for what he says he tried to trade pick the best bits of single market. but with increasingly bad blood over negotiations, what next for negotiations? if the eu's view is just saying no to every proposal by the united kingdom and we will capitulate and end up with the norway option of staying in the eu, if that is their view, they have profoundly misjudged the british people. the man who chaired the eu summit said the leaders were surprised at mrs may's uncovered my —— konta rising tone and dismissed the suggestion that her chequers proposal had been rejected without negotiation. mr tusk said the result of the analysis had been known to the british side by many weeks but held out hope for a deal, continuing... labour says theresa may is out of her depth and has repeated its call for a general electi
she was feeling the heat in salzburg, but by friday, theresa may was fighting back.ave treated the eu with nothing but respect. the uk expects the same. this social media post from the man who chaired the salzburg summit, donald tusk, hasn't helped matter, mocking mrs may for what he says he tried to trade pick the best bits of single market. but with increasingly bad blood over negotiations, what next for negotiations? if the eu's view is just saying no to every proposal by the united kingdom...
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plan of austria's is so popular among the mostly sensorites political leaders who've been here in salzburg next spring will see european elections and the hard right populous parties that are made so much ground across the european bloc of thought to be trying to come together and challenge the center right policies with agendas of their own and by adopting these for the populace policies and calling them their own i think countries like australia other sensor right parties are looking super pull the rug from under the feet of these of these far right populists. thank you very much indeed. ugandan pop star turned politician bobby weiner has promised to continue fighting against the government or die trying to make a comment while getting crowds of supporters outside his home near the capital kampala weiner has returned from the united states where he was receiving treatment after allegedly being tortured in custody he faces charges of treason and is a vocal critic of president you very much seventy malcolm webb reports from bali one's home town of mcgary their company. as soon as the plane
plan of austria's is so popular among the mostly sensorites political leaders who've been here in salzburg next spring will see european elections and the hard right populous parties that are made so much ground across the european bloc of thought to be trying to come together and challenge the center right policies with agendas of their own and by adopting these for the populace policies and calling them their own i think countries like australia other sensor right parties are looking super...
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from salzburg to salford.up, lee of the key —— taoiseach. how do you keep the irish border open is a big question while maintaining the eu's rules and not being seen to bend them? —— leo varadkar. they are both walls that both sides have erected. the prime minister hopes the so—called chequers plan would provide a way through, but we found out yesterday in no uncertain terms that brussels doesn't like it. so what next? what they will have to do is personally re—established the warm words, because they have kind of gone, and to emphasise the lack of gone, and to emphasise the lack of those warm words. —— is re—established. this is the line about cherry picking, you can't have bits of the eu rules and not other bits. you can't have your cake and eat it and all that kind of stuff. they have thought about that. this team have thought about that. this team have thought about that. that is trolling the british prime minister on social media about what they see as a set of plans that can't possibly work. remember, th
from salzburg to salford.up, lee of the key —— taoiseach. how do you keep the irish border open is a big question while maintaining the eu's rules and not being seen to bend them? —— leo varadkar. they are both walls that both sides have erected. the prime minister hopes the so—called chequers plan would provide a way through, but we found out yesterday in no uncertain terms that brussels doesn't like it. so what next? what they will have to do is personally re—established the warm...
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there was disappointment in what happened in salzburg, vienna. go to the business with taylor riggs. alibaba co-founder to create one million jobs in america is impossible to fulfill because of the u.s.-china trade fight. remarks were made in an pledge to saying the donald trump is not feasible because of the unstable trade situation. they met in february. alibaba's platform would boost employment. after martin filed for an ipo. point one billion pounds. the james bond carmaker will sell a 25% stake between 17.5 and 22.5 pounds per share. london will begin on the stock exchange next month. on the first day of trading, the delivery services giant turned to an ipo to fund its increasingly costly battle for customers in china where it is up against alibaba in food delivery. that is your bloomberg business flash. inncine: back to business greece. the company exited from eight years of a bailout program that has conflicted investors. the nation's economy no longer holds fears for europe, but there are still uncertainties around fiscal and budgetary di
there was disappointment in what happened in salzburg, vienna. go to the business with taylor riggs. alibaba co-founder to create one million jobs in america is impossible to fulfill because of the u.s.-china trade fight. remarks were made in an pledge to saying the donald trump is not feasible because of the unstable trade situation. they met in february. alibaba's platform would boost employment. after martin filed for an ipo. point one billion pounds. the james bond carmaker will sell a 25%...
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the prime minister arrives in salzburg to present her brexit plan to eu leaders.der to make brexit a success. bbc news has learned that a review into maternity errors at shrewsbury and telford nhs trust is now examining more than 100 cases. two people have died, as storm ali brings winds of up to 100 miles an hour to ireland and parts of the uk. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the brexit editor at the daily telegraph, asa bennett, and the writer and broadcaster, mihir bose. are. —— welcome to you both. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. we start with the ft, which reports on uk inflation rising more sharply than expected in august due to higher fuel prices and more expensive clothing. a trial hears of the terrified pleas of 8—year—old mylee billingham, her father is accused of her murder. that's on the front page of the metro. genetic testing on the nhs is the headline for the i, with promises of a new service of personalised treatments transforming patients lives. chequers as dead as
the prime minister arrives in salzburg to present her brexit plan to eu leaders.der to make brexit a success. bbc news has learned that a review into maternity errors at shrewsbury and telford nhs trust is now examining more than 100 cases. two people have died, as storm ali brings winds of up to 100 miles an hour to ireland and parts of the uk. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the brexit editor at the daily telegraph, asa...
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many leaders have been aggregating in salzburg. our colleague, willem, was giving a briefing on brexit discussions. that's a focus for the uk markets. ftse trading flat on the day xetra dax and cac 40 up 0.5%, 0.6% ftse mib, more optimism going into the budget discussions next week, also up about 50 points. i want to talk about fixed income and some of the price action we had yesterday in the u.s. time. we're beginning to see the beginning of another selloff in fixed income space the ten-year is trading around 3.07 the highest level in four months and very close to multi-year wide what we don't have is the two-year yields, they are at ten-year highs as the fed embarks on its hiking cycle. if you remember back in february, the catalyst for the selloff was the big jump in yields and ten-year yields with them moving again, we want to keep an eye on that for the trajectory of equities from here the norwegian norges bank raised its key policy rate to 0.75% in line with expectations it's the first rate hike in seven years and the norwegi
many leaders have been aggregating in salzburg. our colleague, willem, was giving a briefing on brexit discussions. that's a focus for the uk markets. ftse trading flat on the day xetra dax and cac 40 up 0.5%, 0.6% ftse mib, more optimism going into the budget discussions next week, also up about 50 points. i want to talk about fixed income and some of the price action we had yesterday in the u.s. time. we're beginning to see the beginning of another selloff in fixed income space the ten-year...
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let's go to my colleague christian fraser, who's in salzburg. hello from salzburg.resa may might have expected pushback but you might have expected pushback but you might have expected in october. last night to machine ten minutes, her first opportunity to present her chequers proposal to them. but we got from the press conferences in last yours was a universal rejection of that plan from the european union. downing street has spoken in the last few minutes in saying they're not very happy with the reaction from the european european union of southlake. in the words of one official "of throwing an elbow." and perhaps theresa may would have been able to resist that play from her colleagues were that she does not have the support of her own party. there are remainers that reject the chequers proposal, there are brexiteers that reject it outright. the latest mike penning. he sat in the daily telegraph that as far as he concerned, chequers was "dead as a dodo." nonetheless, theresa may came out to her press conference in a fairly bullish mood. she said her plan was the
let's go to my colleague christian fraser, who's in salzburg. hello from salzburg.resa may might have expected pushback but you might have expected pushback but you might have expected in october. last night to machine ten minutes, her first opportunity to present her chequers proposal to them. but we got from the press conferences in last yours was a universal rejection of that plan from the european union. downing street has spoken in the last few minutes in saying they're not very happy with...