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danjohnson, bbc news, strasbourg. danjohnson, bbc news, strasbourg. a potentially divisive general election. the campaign has focused on immigration, islam and the eu. conservative prime minister mark rutte's main rival is the populist geert wilders, but even if he gets the most seats, most other parties say they won'tjoin him in a coalition. 0ur correspondent anna holligan is in the hague. how has the campaign played out? less tha n how has the campaign played out? less than 2a hours to go before what is being seen as a decisive moment in european politics. last night we saw a huge debate between the two
danjohnson, bbc news, strasbourg. danjohnson, bbc news, strasbourg. a potentially divisive general election. the campaign has focused on immigration, islam and the eu. conservative prime minister mark rutte's main rival is the populist geert wilders, but even if he gets the most seats, most other parties say they won'tjoin him in a coalition. 0ur correspondent anna holligan is in the hague. how has the campaign played out? less tha n how has the campaign played out? less than 2a hours to go...
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hello, and welcome to politics europe, your regular guide to the top stories in brussels and strasbourg. on today's programme, the bill allowing theresa may to trigger article 50 is now law. what will be the british government's next move? how will the eu respond? the head of the eu commission unveils his blueprint for the eu without britain. the european court ofjustice rules companies can ban workers from wearing the headscarf. and breaking up is not always easy to do. what can czechoslovakia's velvet divorce tell us about brexit? first, our guide to the latest from europe in just 60 seconds. the dutch prime minister, mark rutte, celebrated victory in his country's election, easily defeating geert wilders. eu leaders staunchly backed the dutch in a diplomatic row a diplomatic row with turkey. commissionerjean—claude juncker said he was scandalised. we will never accept this comparison between the nazis and the current government. the european court of human rights ruled that hungary unlawfully kept two migrants in a transit zone. the decision could affect the country's plan to automat
hello, and welcome to politics europe, your regular guide to the top stories in brussels and strasbourg. on today's programme, the bill allowing theresa may to trigger article 50 is now law. what will be the british government's next move? how will the eu respond? the head of the eu commission unveils his blueprint for the eu without britain. the european court ofjustice rules companies can ban workers from wearing the headscarf. and breaking up is not always easy to do. what can...
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didn't like the fact a lot of british laws or rules that govern our life are begun in brussels or strasbourghat food, fisheries, environment. the question is, can we get rid of those and who decides whether we keep that piece of legislation? the practical answer is, no, we can't clear it all away with one big room. that would generate such legal uncertainty for employers, businesses and employees that the government has taken the view that legal uncertainty isn't a price worth paying for complete tabular starting from scratch. the government has been pragmatic and said we will incorporate all the eu law, that'll give us time to work through in a calm, considered way to look at those pieces of legislation is that suits us and those that don't. the reality is, because of the huge amount of ladies who have been talking about we can'tjust dream up ourown been talking about we can'tjust dream up our own legislation. the process is a pragmatic one. they will keep on board eu legislation for the time being and it will be for the time being and it will be for the time being and it will be for the pa
didn't like the fact a lot of british laws or rules that govern our life are begun in brussels or strasbourghat food, fisheries, environment. the question is, can we get rid of those and who decides whether we keep that piece of legislation? the practical answer is, no, we can't clear it all away with one big room. that would generate such legal uncertainty for employers, businesses and employees that the government has taken the view that legal uncertainty isn't a price worth paying for...
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on today's programme, the bill theresa are strasbourg.e bill- theresa are made the bill allowing theresa are made to trigger article 50 is now a law. what will be the next move? how will the eu respond? the head of the eu commission unveils i blueprint for commission unveils his blueprint for the eu without britain. the european court ofjustice rules companies can ban workers from wearing a headscarf. have people given in the religious discrimination? and waking up religious discrimination? and waking up is not always easy to do. what can czechoslovakia's velvet divorce tell us about brexit? all of that to come and more in the next half—hour. first, our guide to the latest from europe injust 60 first, our guide to the latest from europe in just 60 seconds. the first, our guide to the latest from europe injust 60 seconds. the dutch prime minister, mark rutte, celebrated victory in his country's election, easily defeating geert wilders. and there was a diplomatic i’ow wilders. and there was a diplomatic row with and wilders. and there was a
on today's programme, the bill theresa are strasbourg.e bill- theresa are made the bill allowing theresa are made to trigger article 50 is now a law. what will be the next move? how will the eu respond? the head of the eu commission unveils i blueprint for commission unveils his blueprint for the eu without britain. the european court ofjustice rules companies can ban workers from wearing a headscarf. have people given in the religious discrimination? and waking up religious discrimination? and...
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.== . 7—— and fingernails was submitted to a french toxicology lab in strasbourg, in france.therdwtdfiflfidflfig acceptable limit which obviously didn't show the cause that there was some kind of external interference. that sample wasn't very objective from last time because it was taken, i think, three orfour days after i was brought into hospital and they'd already begun haemodialysis, the cleaning of the blood. from the first day, so they are more objective than the first time and this time they sent them to three toxicology labs in three different countries, france, israel, and the united states. we still have no results. and of course i'm hoping that they will find something. i mean it would be nice to see with what they are trying to kill me every two years. but this was some kind of very sophisticated toxin. you know, one that shuts down all your organs within several hours and of course the way sophisticated, because i didn't notice, i didn't know. that is one of the many strange things about this, is that you have no awareness of when it could have happened. at, which is,
.== . 7—— and fingernails was submitted to a french toxicology lab in strasbourg, in france.therdwtdfiflfidflfig acceptable limit which obviously didn't show the cause that there was some kind of external interference. that sample wasn't very objective from last time because it was taken, i think, three orfour days after i was brought into hospital and they'd already begun haemodialysis, the cleaning of the blood. from the first day, so they are more objective than the first time and...