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summita mrs may mentioned at the salzburg summit a couple of weeks ago, a head ofa summit a couple ofhead of a crucial summit next week. 17th of a crucial summit next week. 17th of october, where the eu is a critical summit, they want their ducks in a row. they want to reach some sort of agreement at that point stop you it is one summit next week and another in november. there is a lwa ys and another in november. there is always another one. this is not really approaching the end, where the uk needs to come to some sort of agreement with the european union over how it wants to leave the european union in march, otherwise there will be not enough time to ratify the agreement. as ever, for anyone watching this and trying to make decisions about their company, business, investment, capital expenditure, they are none the wiser still, because this tells us that her idea, her plan, backstop plan that she is reportedly going to put to cabinet today is one that the dup is not happy with and that presents big problems for the government. is not happy with and that presents big problems for the
summita mrs may mentioned at the salzburg summit a couple of weeks ago, a head ofa summit a couple ofhead of a crucial summit next week. 17th of a crucial summit next week. 17th of october, where the eu is a critical summit, they want their ducks in a row. they want to reach some sort of agreement at that point stop you it is one summit next week and another in november. there is a lwa ys and another in november. there is always another one. this is not really approaching the end, where the uk...
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it is no good hiding behind the salzburg summit by calling it informal, it was the prime minister whothe agenda and the prime minister has failed to secure a breakthrough. so it should be the prime minister and not the secretary of state in parliament this afternoon explaining what went wrong. after all, whilst the prime minister was negotiating involved broke, the state was busy writing gimmicky letters to me about labour policy. i have to save the image of the secular state writing gimmicky letters to me on the day of the salzburg negotiation speaks absolutely for itself. it would also have been better if the statement today contain details of substantive progress but instead it is like groundhog day, we get the same old story. the secular state against that everything is going according to plan, it isjust a question of crossing the tees and everything will be all right in the end. if it isn't, we just crash out with no deal and declare it to be a great success. deal and declare it to be a great success. i note the brexit secretary will be tempted in reply to me to do what he usuall
it is no good hiding behind the salzburg summit by calling it informal, it was the prime minister whothe agenda and the prime minister has failed to secure a breakthrough. so it should be the prime minister and not the secretary of state in parliament this afternoon explaining what went wrong. after all, whilst the prime minister was negotiating involved broke, the state was busy writing gimmicky letters to me about labour policy. i have to save the image of the secular state writing gimmicky...
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council said that because he was also responsible for the bad mood back in salzburg but i don't want to bore you with the details we also had the chance to talk to the german chancellor i'm going to america i got to put in a question as well and i asked her if she had a feeling that all you know that the factual possibilities now for the negotiations were on the table and the only thing that was left to do was actually somehow find a possibility for theresa may to sell it back home and this is what she had to say . just to give a positive spin on this one can say that once you have a political city ition you can very quickly. have to knit literally agreement and cornerstones on a future relationship. blacktown what doubt which in a way it is as. they say you don't have to break new ground as it were. so chancellor merkel i speaking that are being very positive lots of positive noises coming out of brussels max so does this mean that the risk of a no deal breaks it is not receding. probably not filled the because if you look at what actually happened in facts nothing really changed th
council said that because he was also responsible for the bad mood back in salzburg but i don't want to bore you with the details we also had the chance to talk to the german chancellor i'm going to america i got to put in a question as well and i asked her if she had a feeling that all you know that the factual possibilities now for the negotiations were on the table and the only thing that was left to do was actually somehow find a possibility for theresa may to sell it back home and this is...
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but celtic went down to salzburg.orts: before this season, they spent seven yea rs before this season, they spent seven years away from european competition. so try telling them the league competition. so try telling them the lea g u e lost competition. so try telling them the league lost its edge. use your letter m ea ns league lost its edge. use your letter means when it goes in. that is level against rapid, the crescendo was still to come. at eight minutes ago, chants from the spots forjames to win it. their manager had his fair share on a european nights, now he shares in the new found love for them. the contrast is marked at stamford bridge, this is the competitionjust wa nts to bridge, this is the competitionjust wants to be in, dominated this match for long periods and it took some elite pedigree to break the visitors down. alvaro's elite pedigree to break the visitors down. alva ro's perseverance. elite pedigree to break the visitors down. alvaro's perseverance. more than two dozen miles get you from north lon
but celtic went down to salzburg.orts: before this season, they spent seven yea rs before this season, they spent seven years away from european competition. so try telling them the league competition. so try telling them the lea g u e lost competition. so try telling them the league lost its edge. use your letter m ea ns league lost its edge. use your letter means when it goes in. that is level against rapid, the crescendo was still to come. at eight minutes ago, chants from the spots forjames...
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m welcome mansion was given an salzburg a few weeks ago?n an salzburg a few weeks ago? it has been polite and courteous but far from gushing optimism that this elusive brexit deal isjust from gushing optimism that this elusive brexit deal is just around the corner, quite the opposite. the eu asked theresa may to come to this summit with new ideas about how to get round the impasse currently in brexit negotiations, but eu leaders have said she came up with nothing new this evening. and don't forget until not very long ago, people were talking about this very summit as the brexit deal summit. clearly, that timeline is moving on. chief negotiator michel barnier on his way here this evening said, we need time and he stopped to think and he said, and he stopped to think and he said, a lot more time. the word in this corridor is we are looking that negotiations dragging gone into decemberand negotiations dragging gone into december and possibly beyond. that's it, eu leaders have been very clear this evening that the deal still can be done. a solu
m welcome mansion was given an salzburg a few weeks ago?n an salzburg a few weeks ago? it has been polite and courteous but far from gushing optimism that this elusive brexit deal isjust from gushing optimism that this elusive brexit deal is just around the corner, quite the opposite. the eu asked theresa may to come to this summit with new ideas about how to get round the impasse currently in brexit negotiations, but eu leaders have said she came up with nothing new this evening. and don't...
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reason why we need to come together we are entering the toughest phase of the negotiations you saw in salzburg that i am standing up for britain what we are thank god we are proposing is very challenging for the e.u. but if we stick together and hold our nerve i know we can get a deal that delivers for britain thank alternately that's what it's all about the people we are not interested in debates about the theory of brecht's it their livelihoods depend on making a success of it in practice of rex it might make britain stronger fifty years from now it's no good to you if it makes your life harder today if you work in a factory in pendle you need a break sit that keeps trade friction free and supply chains flowing if you're a fisherman in peterhead you need a breck's it that delivers full control of our waters. if you run an export business in phnom you need a bricks it will open up new global markets if you live in pressure go on the arash border you need a breck's it that keeps it frictionless and community is connected these things matter to you so they matter to me you are the people we are
reason why we need to come together we are entering the toughest phase of the negotiations you saw in salzburg that i am standing up for britain what we are thank god we are proposing is very challenging for the e.u. but if we stick together and hold our nerve i know we can get a deal that delivers for britain thank alternately that's what it's all about the people we are not interested in debates about the theory of brecht's it their livelihoods depend on making a success of it in practice of...
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tonight, we will talk about the progress we have made in salzburg. of course, there are issues with the northern ireland backstop. but i can believe we can solve these and achieve a deal. the eu has signalled that it achieve a deal. the eu has signalled thatitis achieve a deal. the eu has signalled that it is not prepared to compromise on the issues relating to the irish border. they say theresa may has already signed up to these. we will have the latest from question in brussels, we will speak toa question in brussels, we will speak to a german mp and a leading brexits supporter. the other main stories on bbc news at 5: rail passengers have faced major disruption, after cable damage caused delays and cancellations, in and out of london paddington. thousands of people on sickness benefits will receive backdated payments of thousands of pounds, after a government miscalculation. turkish investigators enter the residence of the saudi consul in istanbul, to gather more evidence about the suspected killing of the saudi journalist jamal khashoggi. and, th
tonight, we will talk about the progress we have made in salzburg. of course, there are issues with the northern ireland backstop. but i can believe we can solve these and achieve a deal. the eu has signalled that it achieve a deal. the eu has signalled thatitis achieve a deal. the eu has signalled that it is not prepared to compromise on the issues relating to the irish border. they say theresa may has already signed up to these. we will have the latest from question in brussels, we will speak...
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that‘s how it was in salzburg and that‘s how it was in salzburg and that‘s how we will work in the comingf the channel. emotional arguments that stress the issue of dignity sound attractive, but they do not fulfil an agreement. let us remember that every actor in this process has their dignity, and confrontation will not lead to anything good. second, the task of the eu‘s negotiators is to defend the interest of the european union as a whole. and of all the 27 member states. we very much regret that the uk has decided to leave, and we hope for the best relationship in the future. but no one can expect that because of brexit, the eu will give up because of brexit, the eu will give up its fundamental values and key interests. let me make this clear. the eu wants a relationship with the uk that is as special as possible. from the very beginning, the eu offer has been notjust a canada deal, but a canada plus plus plus deal. much further reaching and trade, and internal security and on foreign policy co—operation. this is a true measure of respect. and this offer remains in place. the eu is se
that‘s how it was in salzburg and that‘s how it was in salzburg and that‘s how we will work in the comingf the channel. emotional arguments that stress the issue of dignity sound attractive, but they do not fulfil an agreement. let us remember that every actor in this process has their dignity, and confrontation will not lead to anything good. second, the task of the eu‘s negotiators is to defend the interest of the european union as a whole. and of all the 27 member states. we very...
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as the prime minister stated on the 21st of september after the salzburg summit, the government has madewill unilaterally protect the rights of eu citizens in the uk in the event of a no deal. to the uk in the event of a no deal. to the 3 million here at, we say, "you are ourfriends, our neighbours, our colleagues, we want you to stay and we will be setting out the details as soon as is practicable." we also now urged eu and all its member states to step up and give the uk citizens on the continent the same reassurances. mi’ citizens on the continent the same reassurances. mr speaker, it is time on both sides to provide all our citizens with that comfort and with that confidence. but in response the shadow brexit secretary, sir keir starmer, criticised the absence of the prime minister in the house of commons, saying she should have updated mps herself, and said little progress had been made in the negotiations. mr speaker, it would also have been better if today's statement contained details of substantive progress. instead, it's like groundhog day, we get the same old story. the secret
as the prime minister stated on the 21st of september after the salzburg summit, the government has madewill unilaterally protect the rights of eu citizens in the uk in the event of a no deal. to the uk in the event of a no deal. to the 3 million here at, we say, "you are ourfriends, our neighbours, our colleagues, we want you to stay and we will be setting out the details as soon as is practicable." we also now urged eu and all its member states to step up and give the uk citizens on...
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but celtic went down to salzburg, while scottish rivals rangers came out winners.son, rangers spent seve n yea rs before this season, rangers spent seven yea rs away before this season, rangers spent seven years away from european competition, so try telling ibrox europa league has lost its edge. you can hear what it means when a goal goes in. that strike bought rangers rebel against —— level against vienna. with eight minutes ago, a chance on the spot for tavernier to win it. their manager, steven gerrard, has had his fair share of glory on european nights. now he shares in rangers' newfound love them. the contrast is marked at sta mford them. the contrast is marked at stamford bridge. this isn't a competition chelsea want to be in. perhaps the champions from hungary sensed it. this man dominated this match for long periods and it took some elite pedigree to break the visitors down, alvaro morata's instinct proved the difference, and brought chelsea's relief. more than 2000 miles gets you from north london to back to, but in a europa league outpost, arsenal are pl
but celtic went down to salzburg, while scottish rivals rangers came out winners.son, rangers spent seve n yea rs before this season, rangers spent seven yea rs away before this season, rangers spent seven years away from european competition, so try telling ibrox europa league has lost its edge. you can hear what it means when a goal goes in. that strike bought rangers rebel against —— level against vienna. with eight minutes ago, a chance on the spot for tavernier to win it. their...
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well, the timing is, after salzburg last week, basically she is trying to regain some control over theetely humiliating, disastrous episode that. and build some bridges, and they have called it a grand bargain. so the hope is that this will suggest that she has a plan to deal with where she ended up last week. i think it is interesting, as well, in the context of boris, who is going to pop up at a fringe event ahead of her speech in the main hall, with 1000 people in the speech, saying something very different which we will get onto shortly. i think the timing is clearly smacked rank in the middle of all of those things going on. well, let's take our cue from you and move on to the telegraph, which has johnson from you and move on to the telegraph, which hasjohnson warns tories not to quote unquote eight corbyn, to raise taxes to pay for public services —— ape corbyn. corbyn, to raise taxes to pay for public services -- ape corbyn. this is the boris show and it is rolling in the town in birmingham tomorrow. the picture on loads of the front pages kind of sums it up. it is virus acciden
well, the timing is, after salzburg last week, basically she is trying to regain some control over theetely humiliating, disastrous episode that. and build some bridges, and they have called it a grand bargain. so the hope is that this will suggest that she has a plan to deal with where she ended up last week. i think it is interesting, as well, in the context of boris, who is going to pop up at a fringe event ahead of her speech in the main hall, with 1000 people in the speech, saying...
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to russian television in which they said they would sell ricin that stayed in london and gone to salzburg suit to see the cathedral but with but were defeated by. an inch of snow because they now they now have two identities one one a major operative a decorated g.r.u. officer and another decorated g.o.u. officer who is also a doctor which clearly would make sense if you're dealing with a hazardous substance like not a child and it's really the quite difficult to know what what what what further anybody can do to provide any any more proof that these these were the people and their motives were well more suspect than they claimed to have been ok i mean basically here we're talking about a chemical weapon attack a weapons attack on the streets of a slightly forgotten cathedral city in very rural england what else can the government in the house of commons where you are the british government do about this because this time last week you and i were talking about how to reason. maybe at the conservative party conference used the evidence and the supposition to go through we know who did it w
to russian television in which they said they would sell ricin that stayed in london and gone to salzburg suit to see the cathedral but with but were defeated by. an inch of snow because they now they now have two identities one one a major operative a decorated g.r.u. officer and another decorated g.o.u. officer who is also a doctor which clearly would make sense if you're dealing with a hazardous substance like not a child and it's really the quite difficult to know what what what what...
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their real names try to present themselves as unhappy tourists called bashir off and petroff in salzburg for entirely benign reasons after all to the russian states both men are heroes and sergei script was a traitor but they can hardly change their story now of course the people who will be most pleased about all this are the british government who've always said that the russians did it and can now sit back and relax as everybody else suggests that russian intelligence is just a bit incompetent the russians themselves have always maintained that the british can't provide any evidence but if this isn't proof it's really difficult to know what is lawrence lee al jazeera in london bulger and police said they plan to release a man who was arrested and questioned in connection with the murder of a journalist officers say the man is not a suspect thirty year old victoria mariner who was raped and killed in the northern town of rooms she'd been investigating alleged forward with the funds between businessman and politicians a body was found in a park and showed signs of suffocation and blows
their real names try to present themselves as unhappy tourists called bashir off and petroff in salzburg for entirely benign reasons after all to the russian states both men are heroes and sergei script was a traitor but they can hardly change their story now of course the people who will be most pleased about all this are the british government who've always said that the russians did it and can now sit back and relax as everybody else suggests that russian intelligence is just a bit...
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substance used in the poison attack on former russian spy sergei skip out in the british city of salzburg. britain says the dutch allegations further incriminate russia. have evidence of the russian military force a cyber attack on the ferry organization international organization in the netherlands sets up to investigate attacks and why would you judge if you were guilty in the us canada and australia also issued statements blaming russia for some of the biggest cyber attacks in recent years the allegations came as nato defense ministers met in brussels. basically the russians got caught with their their with. there are three quitman. people who are doing it and they have got to pay the piper they are going to have to be held to account russia must stop this reckless pattern of behavior including the use of force against its neighbors attempted interference in the election processes and widespread this information campaigns russia has denied the allegations dismissing them as fantasy don't shoot up his inventing girl if this i'd like to meet them the kremlin says the cyber crime allegati
substance used in the poison attack on former russian spy sergei skip out in the british city of salzburg. britain says the dutch allegations further incriminate russia. have evidence of the russian military force a cyber attack on the ferry organization international organization in the netherlands sets up to investigate attacks and why would you judge if you were guilty in the us canada and australia also issued statements blaming russia for some of the biggest cyber attacks in recent years...
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elsewhere, celtic lost 3—1 at red bull salzburg.ade it two wins out of two in group b. arsenal enjoyed a comfortable 3—0 win in azerbaijan, to maintain their perfect start in group e. patrick cutrone scored twice for milan as they beat olympiakos 3—1, with gonzalo higuain also scoring for the rossoneri. rangers scored twice in the last five minutes as they beat rapid vienna 3—1 at ibrox. it's two wins out of two for chelsea in group l. alvaro morata scored the only goal of the game as the 2013 winners beat the hungarian side vidi at stamford bridge. it has been very hard. the first half we had opportunities for scoring. we didn't do it. and so the second half has been very hard. i think it was important, three points. we have created a lot of goal opportunities, but we have conceded two or three opportunities to the opponents and i think we have to the opponents and i think we have to do better. and for us, each match is very important for us to take the responsibility, to take confidence for the players. i responsibility, to take c
elsewhere, celtic lost 3—1 at red bull salzburg.ade it two wins out of two in group b. arsenal enjoyed a comfortable 3—0 win in azerbaijan, to maintain their perfect start in group e. patrick cutrone scored twice for milan as they beat olympiakos 3—1, with gonzalo higuain also scoring for the rossoneri. rangers scored twice in the last five minutes as they beat rapid vienna 3—1 at ibrox. it's two wins out of two for chelsea in group l. alvaro morata scored the only goal of the game as...
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she will stand up on wednesday, saying the same song she sang in salzburg.the phone to a manual macron tonight. she also spoke to angela merkel over the weekend, because she is trying to get support. she doesn't want another human lesion like stuttgart. there is still... donald tusk said at the invite to the summit and he said there was a risk of no deal like never before. he was time to raise the stakes. the eu doesn't wa nt raise the stakes. the eu doesn't want to make it look like it is easy for britain to get a trade deal, because they want to stop the brexit contagious spreading across other countries like italy. i did believe it would. italy is backing off, because some of the parties in the coalition... they will back off. do you think they will back off? he hasn't backed off on anything else so hasn't backed off on anything else so far. £10! £10 or 10 euros?! let's have a look at a different story. the financial times talk about the institution for fiscal studies. if philip hammond wants to balance the books by the middle of the 2020s, he will have t
she will stand up on wednesday, saying the same song she sang in salzburg.the phone to a manual macron tonight. she also spoke to angela merkel over the weekend, because she is trying to get support. she doesn't want another human lesion like stuttgart. there is still... donald tusk said at the invite to the summit and he said there was a risk of no deal like never before. he was time to raise the stakes. the eu doesn't wa nt raise the stakes. the eu doesn't want to make it look like it is easy...
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i think he is not as negative as he was in salzburg so there is a possibility that this would not soh. he did say that there is no grounds for optimism. as i see it, the only source of hope for a deal is good will and determination on both sides. however, for a break through to to ta ke however, for a break through to to take place, we do need new facts. the question is, what new fact can we bring today to brussels? theresa may's options are limited. she perhaps only has a few minutes to make a pitch to the leaders. unless you can come up and say that she has changed her mind, and i don't think any of us think she will, then there is no real hope that breakthrough in the next few days. it is tricky because she is on the outside now at any of these negotiations take place. she has a few minutes to speak and then she has dinner with them all a game and the heads of government will decide whether there is any point in holding a special brexit summit in november or whether the horse has bolted and they should step up preparations for no deal. that is the situation the heads of government
i think he is not as negative as he was in salzburg so there is a possibility that this would not soh. he did say that there is no grounds for optimism. as i see it, the only source of hope for a deal is good will and determination on both sides. however, for a break through to to ta ke however, for a break through to to take place, we do need new facts. the question is, what new fact can we bring today to brussels? theresa may's options are limited. she perhaps only has a few minutes to make a...
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salzburg and, what i feel today is that we are closer to final solutions and the deal.resa may has with the northern ireland backstop in the political problems it causes for her, in particular the sovereignty issues it causes when you factor in the democratic unionist party. one solution the other side of the withdrawal agreement might be to open up the rest of the united kingdom to a customs union and katya adler, our european editor, did put that to them. that sounds technical but what they are saying is rather than cleave of northern ireland and that remaining solely in the customs union, could we not extend that to the rest of the united kingdom to get around the problem? that sounds like you are having your cake and eating it but the other problem is the uk is throwing that into the mix with just three months of the negotiation left foot if we decide something has to be done by december. michel barnier has said there is not enough time to do it now. maybe the extra year or the months the other side of the transition, does that create a space to be able to come up w
salzburg and, what i feel today is that we are closer to final solutions and the deal.resa may has with the northern ireland backstop in the political problems it causes for her, in particular the sovereignty issues it causes when you factor in the democratic unionist party. one solution the other side of the withdrawal agreement might be to open up the rest of the united kingdom to a customs union and katya adler, our european editor, did put that to them. that sounds technical but what they...
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i think everyone is concerned about this summit next wednesday becoming a repeat of salzburg which weme progress and infact leaders hoping to get some progress and in fact she got a very abrupt no, we're not interested in your plant and was acting somewhat embarrassed by things. they willing really wa nt embarrassed by things. they willing really want to make progress at the summit next week because if they don't do next opportunity to do so is december meaning we would not get a brexit deal until early 2019, and thatis a brexit deal until early 2019, and that is starting to get very close to the point of exit date. it is crucial that progress is made. this pa rt crucial that progress is made. this part about the irish border is looking pretty intractable to be honest, because that use as we will not sign brexit deal —— the eu said they will not find a brexit deal if there is not a backstop. if everything else goes wrong under any circumstances there'll know that —— never be a hard border, that is what the backstop means. they say the backstop has to be forever, no time limit whatsoev
i think everyone is concerned about this summit next wednesday becoming a repeat of salzburg which weme progress and infact leaders hoping to get some progress and in fact she got a very abrupt no, we're not interested in your plant and was acting somewhat embarrassed by things. they willing really wa nt embarrassed by things. they willing really want to make progress at the summit next week because if they don't do next opportunity to do so is december meaning we would not get a brexit deal...
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salzburg, even if it might have come as a shock to some, was useful in one way.rrect. it's incorrect because the u is never likely to accept chequers. —— unlikely. even more fundamentally by keeping free movement of goods but not the services or people chequers undermines the essential unity of the single market and that has always been an acceptable to the eu. in addition, chequers would be deeply damaging to the uk and the scottish economy. it takes services out of the single market and it's worth dwelling on that point per second. services constitute four fifths of the uk's economy and two fifths of the uk's economy and two fifths of the exports going to the eu. the uk has a trade deficit with the eu includes but it has a trade surplus in services. all of that leans it makes absolutely no sense at all for us to leave the single market in services, it's a market that brings huge benefits and also has enormous potential for growth in the future. chequers is unworkable because even if it was acceptable to the eu that appears to be no political majority for it at
salzburg, even if it might have come as a shock to some, was useful in one way.rrect. it's incorrect because the u is never likely to accept chequers. —— unlikely. even more fundamentally by keeping free movement of goods but not the services or people chequers undermines the essential unity of the single market and that has always been an acceptable to the eu. in addition, chequers would be deeply damaging to the uk and the scottish economy. it takes services out of the single market and...
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their fans are banned after a pitch invasion in salzburg. from 2—0 down to secure their place. it was a win they had waited two decades for. it was 1992 when red star were last in europe's elite. the year before they were champions themselves. that marked the end of an era. the team dispersed it cross the continent with the break—up of yugoslavia. it has taken 26 years to get the talent back. you have players from croatia, serbia, all of those, together in one team, a super strong team that worked and fought together. they cried together, did everything together. what happened in sulzberger shouldn't have happened but when you are waiting for something for so long, they were celebrating with the players and hugging and the players were giving them theirjerseys. liverpool's rhythm saw them to the final last season rhythm saw them to the final last season but defeat to napoli in the last match has put the group in the balance. two matches with the redsta rt have to balance. two matches with the redstart have to bring the maximum. it's at home
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to resume a so-called checkers plan that was rejected in the salzburg summit by e.u. leaders to hold more face to face talks with the e.u. and that seems to be what's happening here and intensification of negotiations but so far no great progress made thank you very much for that for now that is live in london thank you let's go to germany now where chancellor angela merkel's allies in the state of the varia have suffered their worst regional election results line nine hundred fifty and there's concern of the outcome could weaken miracles federal coalition the question social union or c.s.u. one thirty five percent of the vote losing its absolute majority for only the second time since one thousand nine hundred sixty two let's go to our correspondent dominic kane he's at the bavarian parliament in munich and they were forecasts to not do as well as they have in the past so who did do well dominic. well first of all it's a bruising and. and so are the voters the c.s.u. is just to do it this sunday liz with make no bones about that ten eleven percent down on their perfo
to resume a so-called checkers plan that was rejected in the salzburg summit by e.u. leaders to hold more face to face talks with the e.u. and that seems to be what's happening here and intensification of negotiations but so far no great progress made thank you very much for that for now that is live in london thank you let's go to germany now where chancellor angela merkel's allies in the state of the varia have suffered their worst regional election results line nine hundred fifty and there's...
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considerable progress has been made since salzburg.e questions brexit in prime ministers questions than ever in the past. we will be talking to our correspondent in brussels later to see how those talks are going. coverage on the bbc news channel throughout the evening. now the business news in a moment. the prime minister arrives in brussels for a summit where she‘ll try to convince eu leaders to give ground on brexit. rail passengers in the south of england and wales are still facing major disruption because of cancellations and delays to services into and out of london paddington. three men — who became the first anti—fracking protesters to be jailed in the uk — are freed afterjudges ruled their sentences were "excessive". is here‘s your business headlines on afternoon live. uk inflation cooled more than expected in september to a three—month low rising at an annual rate of 2.a% in september, compared to august‘s surprise six—month high of 2.7%. netflix added seven million new customers in the three months to september, bringing its
considerable progress has been made since salzburg.e questions brexit in prime ministers questions than ever in the past. we will be talking to our correspondent in brussels later to see how those talks are going. coverage on the bbc news channel throughout the evening. now the business news in a moment. the prime minister arrives in brussels for a summit where she‘ll try to convince eu leaders to give ground on brexit. rail passengers in the south of england and wales are still facing major...
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reason why we need to come together we are entering the toughest phase of the negotiations you saw in salzburg that i am standing up for britain what we are thank god we are proposing is very challenging for the e.u. . but if we stick together and hold our nerve i know we can get a deal that delivers for britain thank god alternately that's what it's all about the people we serve are not interested in debates about the theory of brecht's it their livelihoods depend on making a success of it in practice of rex it might make britain stronger fifty years from now it's no good to you if it makes your life harder today if you work in a factory in pendle you need a breaks it keeps trade friction free and supply chains flowing if you're a fisherman in peterhead you need a breck's it that delivers full control of our waters if you run an export business in phnom you need a bricks it will open up new global markets if you live in pressure go on the arash border you need a breck's it that keeps it frictionless.
reason why we need to come together we are entering the toughest phase of the negotiations you saw in salzburg that i am standing up for britain what we are thank god we are proposing is very challenging for the e.u. . but if we stick together and hold our nerve i know we can get a deal that delivers for britain thank god alternately that's what it's all about the people we serve are not interested in debates about the theory of brecht's it their livelihoods depend on making a success of it in...
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there was an even quicker goal for celtic against salzburg.es. they are still ahead with half—time approaching, we will keep you up—to—date on that. england have included three uncapped players in their squad for the icc women's world t20 taking place in the caribbean next month. left arm spinners kirstie gordon and linsey smith receive their first call—ups along with batter sophia dunkley, but they'll be without experienced wicket keeper sarah taylor, who is taking a break from the sport with anxiety. jo currie has been at lords for us. the home of english cricket. next month, english woman will be swapping this place for the sunny shores of the west indies for the t20 world cup. and after they claim the title in the one—day format of the title in the one—day format of the game last year, england have the chance to be crowned world champions. in a moment, we will hear from the captain, heather knight, but first he is the coach who today announced his squad. we dream to win. there is no point going if you don't believe in plan and dream to win
there was an even quicker goal for celtic against salzburg.es. they are still ahead with half—time approaching, we will keep you up—to—date on that. england have included three uncapped players in their squad for the icc women's world t20 taking place in the caribbean next month. left arm spinners kirstie gordon and linsey smith receive their first call—ups along with batter sophia dunkley, but they'll be without experienced wicket keeper sarah taylor, who is taking a break from the...
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she has to hope it goes better than salzburg, because that didn't go so well. guess it's a reminder of one of the things that has been so striking, even the choreography of tonight, is that you have these 27 numbers of the european union who have stayed remarkably united throughout this process. i don't know who it is in the eu who is corralling them, but somebody is doing a good job of keeping them together and it looks like more and more it is britain who are disorganised, disunited, they cannot get one voice out of london and that is so stark in today's summit. there is goodwill on the other side of this withdrawal agreement, the meat and potatoes of the deal could be there, they are talking today about there being advancements on talk of a future customs relationship. but, the irish want the backstop, they want the insurance policy. let's talk about it now. do you think the british government is backsliding?” it now. do you think the british government is backsliding? i don't think so. we havejust had a meeting with the prime minister and i think it is clea
she has to hope it goes better than salzburg, because that didn't go so well. guess it's a reminder of one of the things that has been so striking, even the choreography of tonight, is that you have these 27 numbers of the european union who have stayed remarkably united throughout this process. i don't know who it is in the eu who is corralling them, but somebody is doing a good job of keeping them together and it looks like more and more it is britain who are disorganised, disunited, they...
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based investigative websites revealed the real identity of the second suspect in the salzburg poisoning case belling kept the website says russian military doctor alexander michigan traveled to the medieval cathedral city using a different name or a double agent and his daughter were tagged with a nerve agent novacek in march lawrence lee has our report. if people are trying to murder you then perhaps you can take a little satisfaction from the facts that they are officially heroes of the russian federation much of the life of dr alexander michigan was put on display in westminster housing records car insurance documents even the swampy village in the arctic where he grew up all of it providing a body of evidence that he was involved in the assassination attempts on circus cripple this was a man who had claimed he'd abandon attempts to visit souls because the troll because of the snow and slush yet the village he came from is in permafrost most of the year still he rose through specialist medical school spent time on the cover in ukraine and the breakaway republic of trans nesta before
based investigative websites revealed the real identity of the second suspect in the salzburg poisoning case belling kept the website says russian military doctor alexander michigan traveled to the medieval cathedral city using a different name or a double agent and his daughter were tagged with a nerve agent novacek in march lawrence lee has our report. if people are trying to murder you then perhaps you can take a little satisfaction from the facts that they are officially heroes of the...
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and another hero of the russian federation sent a murder circus cripple in salzburg and this website laurence belling cat this is this is what an amateur investigative website and have we heard any reaction to that from the u.k. government. well what the u.k. government has paid enormous tribute to the absolute wonderful work they insists that bella got into is independent and has no informal or formal link with the british security services and indeed the member of parliament who was there briefing all these journalists said isn't it amazing that his open source journalism can prove so successful by people doing it in their spare time as volunteers when clearly trained journalists and indeed the british security services couldn't actually but then to fire these people in the same way and so the british government is maintaining that this is an entirely separate organization doing its own thing and has come up with these startling conclusions some of which while actually all of which play entirely into the into the british argument that there is a malign influence inside the russian
and another hero of the russian federation sent a murder circus cripple in salzburg and this website laurence belling cat this is this is what an amateur investigative website and have we heard any reaction to that from the u.k. government. well what the u.k. government has paid enormous tribute to the absolute wonderful work they insists that bella got into is independent and has no informal or formal link with the british security services and indeed the member of parliament who was there...
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recently used the chemical weapon on the streets of a member state as part of an assassination plot in salzburg in briefly do you vote to sanction russia the overthrow of this is a question which is a very speculative existence because it's been proved that they did it first of all i don't tell any of this i didn't see any documents i didn't have any information so help can expect for me to say something about that this sorry first block you mentioned that and says yeah but you wouldn't do it anyway would you i mean it's been accepted the only people who went to salt spray to actually carry out this killing will be identified you don't know me then give me yourself and you'll be in the hundreds will you see my decision if i didn't behave in the past on expect that i did all this but i believe it's good and all this because of the arguments i made so many difficult decisions in the pile through trial not very much accepted by the people here but if they're up. is the government and ready to take the risk of the sea let's let's look at the decision in september twenty sixth in the republican subs
recently used the chemical weapon on the streets of a member state as part of an assassination plot in salzburg in briefly do you vote to sanction russia the overthrow of this is a question which is a very speculative existence because it's been proved that they did it first of all i don't tell any of this i didn't see any documents i didn't have any information so help can expect for me to say something about that this sorry first block you mentioned that and says yeah but you wouldn't do it...
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to include little to ask of the sub to noon so it didn't break down in the same way as it done in salzburg a few weeks ago so at least the mood music was positive but there's no progress on the key issue of the northern other border and there will be no extraordinary summit in november on. you say that is a bad omen why i say this about him because ultimately the clock is ticking we are less than six months away from that day a moment and urgent progress is needed why does that matter if the european union is willing to give to resume a more time i have at the time as any granted off the rights a day she granted between now and breaks a day and it's not delaying actual date by which britain would leave is basically giving britain more time off or it's left to get its house in order to do the shock exactly and to try to find a way to means of potentially solving some of the details with regard to the north border so. ultimately the issues that are on the table essentially how trade between the u.k. and the rest of the european union the kind of future relationship if you like on the border
to include little to ask of the sub to noon so it didn't break down in the same way as it done in salzburg a few weeks ago so at least the mood music was positive but there's no progress on the key issue of the northern other border and there will be no extraordinary summit in november on. you say that is a bad omen why i say this about him because ultimately the clock is ticking we are less than six months away from that day a moment and urgent progress is needed why does that matter if the...
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arrested today were rushed to their arrest hearings state prosecutors say communications between the salzburg syndicate they were preparing an attack for this wednesday germany's unification day holiday. he. believed there's still a communications indicates that the queues have joined together in order to carry out violent assaults and attacks both against foreigners and against those who hold different political views for and there is nothing. they also showed that the accused had made intensive efforts to obtain fire. in the communications also show that they had a clear plan. prosecutors say five of the suspects were involved in an incident on september the fourteenth allegedly intended as practice for a larger attack on unification day. the suspects used last bottle still knuckle gloves in tasers to attack an inch of foreigners oh yes. this is very serious otherwise the police and justice departments would not have reacted this is the effect of our zero tolerance policy on the right wing radicals and right wing extremism and that's why it's right that the police and judicial authorities a
arrested today were rushed to their arrest hearings state prosecutors say communications between the salzburg syndicate they were preparing an attack for this wednesday germany's unification day holiday. he. believed there's still a communications indicates that the queues have joined together in order to carry out violent assaults and attacks both against foreigners and against those who hold different political views for and there is nothing. they also showed that the accused had made...
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"theresa may was more relaxed than at the salzburg summit," he said, that one that went so badly wrong new content, according to him. none of the new facts the eu had demanded. but can it still be done? in the beginning, remember the beginning, "ah, it's impossible to achieve an agreement on the rights of european citizens living in the uk. ah, it's impossible to do it, it's impossible!" we need to work, of course is not easy but it's possible to do it. the message to her in the last few minutes, talks can keep going but not enough has changed to make the difference. how did it go, prime minister? there's no easy retreat for theresa may here or here or back at home. laura kuenssberg, bbc news. three days of mourning have been declared in crimea after a gun and bomb attack at a college in the city of kerch left at least 19 people dead. dozens were injured. russian investigators say the assault was carried out by an 18—year—old student at the school. lebo diseko has more. the crimea to those who died in the attack on the technical college. and in russia, which annexed premier from you ca
"theresa may was more relaxed than at the salzburg summit," he said, that one that went so badly wrong new content, according to him. none of the new facts the eu had demanded. but can it still be done? in the beginning, remember the beginning, "ah, it's impossible to achieve an agreement on the rights of european citizens living in the uk. ah, it's impossible to do it, it's impossible!" we need to work, of course is not easy but it's possible to do it. the message to her in...
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mr hunt's remarks at the conservative party conference followed september summit in salzburg when eu plans. he said that the eu was set up to protect freedom, it was the soviet union that stop people leaving. shortly afterwards at the foreign secretary official residence in kent, he played host to representatives from several eu countries including eastern europe. did he take the opportunity to apologise to them for comparing their experience under soviet domination to membership of the eu? we had a very enjoyable time, including when getting a little lost in the maze. let me answer the question. gentleman?s question directly: i stand by exactly what i said, which was that a club of free countries that was set up, in part, to stand against the soviet union and totalitarianism should not, in way that is inconsistent with its values, seek to punish someone who wishes to leave. it was deeply impressive how many states stood by the uk in the aftermath of the salisbury attack, not least those that know fine well what the moscow regime is capable of. so i am going to give the foreign secre
mr hunt's remarks at the conservative party conference followed september summit in salzburg when eu plans. he said that the eu was set up to protect freedom, it was the soviet union that stop people leaving. shortly afterwards at the foreign secretary official residence in kent, he played host to representatives from several eu countries including eastern europe. did he take the opportunity to apologise to them for comparing their experience under soviet domination to membership of the eu? we...
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city of salzburg in march speaking in moscow putin says cripple was no longer of interest to the kremlin after he was exchanged in a spy swap in twenty ten. and he's just a spied a traitor to the motherland do you understand you're such a turn traitor to the motherland well he's one of the comedian is the he's just a scumbag that's it if the rebels have released two songs of yemen's former president ali abdullah saleh it's a move that signals an effort to break the deadlock in the ongoing conflict salah and madea and sally arrived in jordan after oman and the un envoy to net yemen negotiated their release the two had been detained since former president saleh was killed by the rebels in december twenty seventh teen when one yemen's prime minister says the who cannot be defeated while the country is under such severe financial strain and has called for the saudi led coalition to hold a economic summit. you know the nations children's agency is suspending cash aid to nine million people in regions of yemen controlled by who the rebels unicef says it's because they were unable to set up a c
city of salzburg in march speaking in moscow putin says cripple was no longer of interest to the kremlin after he was exchanged in a spy swap in twenty ten. and he's just a spied a traitor to the motherland do you understand you're such a turn traitor to the motherland well he's one of the comedian is the he's just a scumbag that's it if the rebels have released two songs of yemen's former president ali abdullah saleh it's a move that signals an effort to break the deadlock in the ongoing...
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there was no repeat of the salzburg summit a few weeks ago in which it was hoped both sides could demonstrateill attended really in acrimony and a very badtempered way. tonight, eu leaders sat and listened to theresa may as she gave them her assessment of where things stand and they agreed to keep talking. so i think that was really the minimum and that theresa may could hope for and it was what they got. they didn't decide that not enough progress had been made in the plug should be pulled on negotiations and everyone should switch to preparing for no deal outcome. at the end of this process, they left open the possibility that progress, further progress could be made on the key sticking points of the negotiations so far but as things stand, there is no summit scheduled for november. the eu leaders have left open the possibility that if they decide top of progress is made in the next few weeks, they will gather again then to update each other on the progress of negotiations and perhaps move towards some kind of a deal. so no summit in november, then comes christmas, nothing will happen then,
there was no repeat of the salzburg summit a few weeks ago in which it was hoped both sides could demonstrateill attended really in acrimony and a very badtempered way. tonight, eu leaders sat and listened to theresa may as she gave them her assessment of where things stand and they agreed to keep talking. so i think that was really the minimum and that theresa may could hope for and it was what they got. they didn't decide that not enough progress had been made in the plug should be pulled on...
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to russian television in which they said they were tourists and it stayed in london and gone to salzburg to to see the cathedral but were but but were defeated by. half an inch of snow because they now they now have two identities one one a major operative a decorated g.r.u. officer and another decorated g.o.u. officer who's also a doctor which clearly would make sense if you're dealing with a hazardous substance like not a child and it's really quite difficult to know what what what what further anybody can do to provide any any more proof that these things where the people in their motives were more suspect than they claimed from some of the. a deal between russia and turkey to prevent a syrian government offensive in the last rebel house province is moving forward on . heavy weapons from the front line and creating a twenty kilometer de-militarized this was a condition to avoid an assault on the province which is home to three million people as in a harder reports. the turkish army has reinforced its observation posts all around province which borders turkey and send additional troops
to russian television in which they said they were tourists and it stayed in london and gone to salzburg to to see the cathedral but were but but were defeated by. half an inch of snow because they now they now have two identities one one a major operative a decorated g.r.u. officer and another decorated g.o.u. officer who's also a doctor which clearly would make sense if you're dealing with a hazardous substance like not a child and it's really quite difficult to know what what what what...
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opposition in response to that so she's not about to compromise just because the leaders back in salzburg a couple weeks ago rejected it and she's saying that was an unreasonable act by those e.u. leaders and it's up to them now to bring forward what they think is their alternative and she's put the ball into their court and on that basis i think what we're looking at here is a party which is deeply divided on it but nevertheless i don't think that's going to be any serious challenge to teresa mayes leadership made here paul thanks very much talk to you later. israeli forces have ordered palestinians in call. to destroy their own village and leave by midnight on monday they say if the deadline is not meant they'll go in and do that themselves last month israel supreme court approved the demolition to make way for more settlements imran khan has more now from qana. this is the village of qana which has been given until the end of the first of october to demolish all of these houses it was a notice given by the israeli army and they say if the residents don't demolish these houses that they
opposition in response to that so she's not about to compromise just because the leaders back in salzburg a couple weeks ago rejected it and she's saying that was an unreasonable act by those e.u. leaders and it's up to them now to bring forward what they think is their alternative and she's put the ball into their court and on that basis i think what we're looking at here is a party which is deeply divided on it but nevertheless i don't think that's going to be any serious challenge to teresa...
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would mean a change in the day-to-day experiences of northern ireland afterest in job -- salzburg i saidwould bring forth our own further proposals and that is will we have done. the european union has responded positively by agreeing to explore a u.k. wide solution. two problems remain. -- eu says [laughter] may: the eu says there is no time to work out the solution in the next few weeks so even with the progress we have made the eu requires a backstop to the backstop effectively an insurance policy to the insurance policy and they want this to be the only solution they had previously proposed. we have been clear that we cannot agree to anything that threatens the integrity of our united kingdom. i'm sure the whole house shares the governments view on this. commons setouse of out its view when agreeing taylor: the president it is about what kind of country we are and about our faith in our democracy. thaturse it is frustrating almost all the remaining points of disagreement are focused on how we manage a scenario with post side hope should never come to pass and if it does will be tempo
would mean a change in the day-to-day experiences of northern ireland afterest in job -- salzburg i saidwould bring forth our own further proposals and that is will we have done. the european union has responded positively by agreeing to explore a u.k. wide solution. two problems remain. -- eu says [laughter] may: the eu says there is no time to work out the solution in the next few weeks so even with the progress we have made the eu requires a backstop to the backstop effectively an insurance...