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while parliament's been debating the future of teresa mayes cabinet and the bugs at negotiations the government's cobra emergency committee has been holding a meeting over the poisoning incident in amesbury that's where a woman along with her partner works supposed to know which up she died overnight officials say they still cannot link the nerve agent found with the one used in march this poisoning of a former russian double agent and his daughter in the nearby city of solsbury. we know that the tests conducted at porton down have shown that both individuals were exposed to the same type of novacek used to poison. in march offices are still trying to work out how the pair were exposed to the same live agent although tests have confirmed that they touched a contaminated item with the hands. are teens anastasio checking and joins us live with more on this now tell us what more do we know at this point. well of jackie the story certainly taken a very serious new turn with the news of the passing away of dawn sturgis one of the two people that was affected in this so-called second poiso
while parliament's been debating the future of teresa mayes cabinet and the bugs at negotiations the government's cobra emergency committee has been holding a meeting over the poisoning incident in amesbury that's where a woman along with her partner works supposed to know which up she died overnight officials say they still cannot link the nerve agent found with the one used in march this poisoning of a former russian double agent and his daughter in the nearby city of solsbury. we know that...
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funding in effect i'm going to tory ministers trying to reappropriate the language but i mean teresa mayes funding twenty billion funding package. comes with strings attached which means that it is the funding will be used to help implement this new model of us style health care which is accountable or integrated well in fairness i mean the head of the n.h.s. england simon stevens used to work at the controversial us health company united healthcare predictable that we should be going along towards the american style of health care absolutely i mean simon stephens' as the n.h.s. chief executive of an interesting land is emblematic sadly of a much bigger problem here goes beyond the n.h.s. and extends to to the bigger issues of public services in our society which is that there's been a corporate capture of democracy through such strategies as the revolving door political donations corporate lobbying and what we're seeing is that the top levels of the department of health and office in parliament with health secretaries health ministers we're also seeing at the top levels of n.h.s. manageme
funding in effect i'm going to tory ministers trying to reappropriate the language but i mean teresa mayes funding twenty billion funding package. comes with strings attached which means that it is the funding will be used to help implement this new model of us style health care which is accountable or integrated well in fairness i mean the head of the n.h.s. england simon stevens used to work at the controversial us health company united healthcare predictable that we should be going along...
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artis and associate are going to staying across all the ups and downs of teresa mayes government thank you very much. after years under the control of islamic state terrorists the syrian city of rocco was liberated back in two thousand and seventeen but it paid a heavy price our colleagues from our arabic obtained exclusive video showing that even now the streets are strewn with bodies investigates. raca was a thriving city once prosperous rich and then isis came and turned it into its capital they leveled it the u.s. led coalition leveled it ninety percent and bloss that to ruin. and locals those that survived still picking up the pieces which thing and i personally remember this from mosul is the bodies hundreds thousands of them still rotting under the rubble the smell is indescribable and it permeates everything especially bad when it's halts and decomposition really said scene and there's a lot of bodies still to be found at the well in this great there are. children of the. society. from the. asked us who never completed his medical degree he spent the last seven months digging u
artis and associate are going to staying across all the ups and downs of teresa mayes government thank you very much. after years under the control of islamic state terrorists the syrian city of rocco was liberated back in two thousand and seventeen but it paid a heavy price our colleagues from our arabic obtained exclusive video showing that even now the streets are strewn with bodies investigates. raca was a thriving city once prosperous rich and then isis came and turned it into its capital...
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meanwhile teresa mayes being criticized after she expressed her support for the england football team for some the gesture didn't seem sincere off that government boycotted the games in russia. well run the football then an update to the world cup place playoff happening right now in st petersburg at almost half time with belgium still holding on to that early lead it's one nil right now through thomas mooney eight england have created a number of chances that with hurricane missing the pick of them just a short time ago we're going to have some of the highlights and analysis when it hits halftime that's about ten minutes from now when we catch up again with our teams co-host manchester united boss chose a merino. and we've had legendary ivory coast striker didier drogba as part of our special coverage this saturday afternoon played some of his best football while marino was manager at chelsea and he had one message for his old boss last hour after all the years they spent working together. you were one of the best manages of them of the modern era. be careful what you say because we'
meanwhile teresa mayes being criticized after she expressed her support for the england football team for some the gesture didn't seem sincere off that government boycotted the games in russia. well run the football then an update to the world cup place playoff happening right now in st petersburg at almost half time with belgium still holding on to that early lead it's one nil right now through thomas mooney eight england have created a number of chances that with hurricane missing the pick of...
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funding in effect i'm going to tory ministers trying to reappropriate the language but i mean teresa mayes funding twenty billion funding package. comes with strings attached which means that it is the funding will be used to help implement this new model of us style health care which is accountable or integrated well in fairness i mean head of the n.h.s. england simon stevens used to work at a controversial u.s. oil company united healthcare predictable that we should be going along towards an american style of health care absolutely i mean simon stevens as the n.h.s. chief executive of an interesting land is emblematic sadly of a much bigger problem here goes beyond the n.h.s. and extends to to the bigger issues of public services in our society which is that there's been a corporate capture of democracy through such strategies as the revolving door political donations corporate lobby and what we're seeing is that the top levels of the department of health and office in parliament with health secretaries health ministers we're also seeing at the top levels of energy as management there i
funding in effect i'm going to tory ministers trying to reappropriate the language but i mean teresa mayes funding twenty billion funding package. comes with strings attached which means that it is the funding will be used to help implement this new model of us style health care which is accountable or integrated well in fairness i mean head of the n.h.s. england simon stevens used to work at a controversial u.s. oil company united healthcare predictable that we should be going along towards an...
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prime minister teresa mayes wobbling government on the eve of their formal talks which occurred today in the interview mr trump criticized ms may's angling a brecht that telling the tabloid quote i actually told theresa may how to do it but she didn't agree she didn't listen to me but wait there's more take a listen to this from the exclusive interview with the sun. the well if they do a deal like that it will most likely because we'll be dealing with the. european union instead of dealing with the u.k. so it will probably kill the deal with if they do that their trade deal with the us is will probably not be made. no content no nothing really undercut ms mae more than that then that than the softer exit plan and mr trump saying that stuff there at the trade deal is going to actually happen without the without the u.k. that's a big blow to her and having the supporters have leaned hard on the argument that a harbor exit would open the door to a trade deal with the u.s. that could offset any economic disruption mr trump twist of the knife a little further complaining that ms may's past
prime minister teresa mayes wobbling government on the eve of their formal talks which occurred today in the interview mr trump criticized ms may's angling a brecht that telling the tabloid quote i actually told theresa may how to do it but she didn't agree she didn't listen to me but wait there's more take a listen to this from the exclusive interview with the sun. the well if they do a deal like that it will most likely because we'll be dealing with the. european union instead of dealing with...
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funding in effect i'm going to jory ministers trying to reappropriate the language but i mean teresa mayes funding twenty billion funding package. comes with strings attached which means that it is the funding will be used to help implement this new model of us style health care which is accountable or integrated well in fairness i mean head of the n.h.s. england simon stevens used to work at the controversial us health company united healthcare predictable that we should be going along towards the american style of health care absolutely i mean simon stephens' as the n.h.s. chief executive of an interesting land is emblematic sadly of a much bigger problem here goes beyond the n.h.s. and extends to to the bigger issues of public services in our society which is that there's been a corporate capture of democracy through such strategies as the revolving door political donations corporate lobby and what we're seeing is that the top levels of the department of health and office in parliament with health secretaries health ministers we're also seeing at the top levels of an interest management
funding in effect i'm going to jory ministers trying to reappropriate the language but i mean teresa mayes funding twenty billion funding package. comes with strings attached which means that it is the funding will be used to help implement this new model of us style health care which is accountable or integrated well in fairness i mean head of the n.h.s. england simon stevens used to work at the controversial us health company united healthcare predictable that we should be going along towards...
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s foreign secretary quits teresa mayes and battled government he's the third minister to resign in twenty four hours over the latest plans for a soft except. police say they are still unable to link the nerve agent used in the amesbury instant to the one used to poison a former russian double agent back in march but that's not stopped some politicians from blaming russia. a journalist who helped whistleblower edward snowden expose the n.s.a. secrets is branded a kremlin puppet all because he has attended a cyber security conference in russia. and as the world cup enters its last week our correspondent goes to test the ball the other women's football in russia. that's what i call. let's go right out of moscow for trying to show her face on a shocker. on our. very warm welcome to the program from all of us here at r t h q in moscow thanks for tuning in this hour. we start with breaking news as the british foreign secretary boris johnson has resigned he's the third minister to quit in just twenty four hours with all three refusing to back to recent days plans for a so-called soft to brag sai
s foreign secretary quits teresa mayes and battled government he's the third minister to resign in twenty four hours over the latest plans for a soft except. police say they are still unable to link the nerve agent used in the amesbury instant to the one used to poison a former russian double agent back in march but that's not stopped some politicians from blaming russia. a journalist who helped whistleblower edward snowden expose the n.s.a. secrets is branded a kremlin puppet all because he...
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president didn't just weigh in on teresa mayes breaks that strategy he also had a tip for her successor might be in the interview with the son the u.s. president praised the former foreign secretary boris johnson saying here quote i think he would be a great prime minister i think he's got what it takes and he also said he had a lot of respect for johnson and was sad that he had stepped down so bigger with all of this taking place what can we expect from the trump may talks. well i mean in a way it's not completely unexpected i guess the way in which he said it in the blog manner is probably for british people a little bit unexpected however the substance of it does have known context to bracks it is always been an advocate of rex's. that he praises the great city is in itself not not astonishing however to reason may was hoping to get something out of trying donald trump in terms of trade and this is something that he's also said is going to be tricky after this so for me it seems almost like he's being in touch with the british cities and they maybe they even all seem to you to have a
president didn't just weigh in on teresa mayes breaks that strategy he also had a tip for her successor might be in the interview with the son the u.s. president praised the former foreign secretary boris johnson saying here quote i think he would be a great prime minister i think he's got what it takes and he also said he had a lot of respect for johnson and was sad that he had stepped down so bigger with all of this taking place what can we expect from the trump may talks. well i mean in a...
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health minister in a close may ally has been appointed as the new foreign minister hardliners in teresa mayes conservative party fear she is giving up too much ground as the government negotiates you case departure from the european union. for jeremy hunt the latest disarray in the u.k. government means a promotion hundred steps up from running the health service to one of the very top posts in charge of foreign affairs. preschool job at a time of massive importance for our country just. for the prime minister so that we should get through an agreement with you based on what. is better known predecessor porus johnson will now have to watch breaks it unfold from the sidelines he had first accepted the proposal for a soft breaks it agreed by the cabinet last week the prime minister to resign may's country retreat put on monday changed his mind saying the brics it dream is dead. first to go hours earlier was david davis the hardliners supposedly in charge of bracks it he and other right wingers say the prime minister is making too many concessions to the european union and i'm worried that what
health minister in a close may ally has been appointed as the new foreign minister hardliners in teresa mayes conservative party fear she is giving up too much ground as the government negotiates you case departure from the european union. for jeremy hunt the latest disarray in the u.k. government means a promotion hundred steps up from running the health service to one of the very top posts in charge of foreign affairs. preschool job at a time of massive importance for our country just. for...
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british foreign secretary boris johnson he's the latest high profile member of prime minister teresa mayes capping the two abandoned her in the midst of growing bricks in turmoil throwing the british government into disarray we'll get the latest by going live to london in brussels.
british foreign secretary boris johnson he's the latest high profile member of prime minister teresa mayes capping the two abandoned her in the midst of growing bricks in turmoil throwing the british government into disarray we'll get the latest by going live to london in brussels.
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s foreign secretary quits teresa mayes embattled government he's the third minister to resign in twenty four hours over the latest plans for itself. police say they are still unable to link the nerve agent used in the incident to the one used to poison a former russian double agent back in march but that's not stop some politicians still blaming russia. a journalist who helped whistleblower edward snowden expose the n.s.a. secrets is branded a kremlin puppet all because he has attended a cyber security conference in russia. and the world cup enters its last week our correspondent goes to test the quality of women's football in russia so i call.
s foreign secretary quits teresa mayes embattled government he's the third minister to resign in twenty four hours over the latest plans for itself. police say they are still unable to link the nerve agent used in the incident to the one used to poison a former russian double agent back in march but that's not stop some politicians still blaming russia. a journalist who helped whistleblower edward snowden expose the n.s.a. secrets is branded a kremlin puppet all because he has attended a cyber...
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the basis for negotiations but also create some elements in the white paper which they have to teresa mayes government in disarray. london likes to cultivate an image of cool majesty but that's not what brussels and many officials from the european union perceive. they see a british government that still hasn't figured out how it intends to lead the e.u. in an orderly fashion. in the church side is i don't think this current confusion in britain is very helpful with. its side life this time is slipping away we're all hoping that it's difficult undertaking can be brought to a half way sensible for them to get up close. the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland poses a particular challenge the british government reject introducing border controls there and rules out customs controls between northern ireland and the rest of the u.k. but there must be a hard border somewhere if britain leaves the e.u. customs union northern ireland would be represented in trade negotiations under the world trade organization and tariffs by the european commission not its own national gover
the basis for negotiations but also create some elements in the white paper which they have to teresa mayes government in disarray. london likes to cultivate an image of cool majesty but that's not what brussels and many officials from the european union perceive. they see a british government that still hasn't figured out how it intends to lead the e.u. in an orderly fashion. in the church side is i don't think this current confusion in britain is very helpful with. its side life this time is...
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shattered david davis also left his post on monday they had quit in protest over prime minister teresa mayes plans to maintain what they deem close ties with the european union after the u.k. leaves the block. ethiopian airlines says it will resume flights to eritrea capital us tomorrow after nearly two decades this comes one day after the leaders of the neighboring countries declared an end to their war and agreed to restore diplomatic relations eritrea broke away from ethiopia in one thousand nine hundred three and more than eighty thousand people died in the subsequent war. now to soccer's world cup it is galloping towards the finish line with the first semifinal match up tonight a powerful friends team play their neighbors belgium and belgium are on a roll there are unbeaten dating all the way back to the world cup qualifiers but they've never before reached the world cup final france on the other hand are looking for their second twirled cup title having won the trophy in one thousand nine hundred eight now the host country russia are out after a thrilling run for their supporters but w
shattered david davis also left his post on monday they had quit in protest over prime minister teresa mayes plans to maintain what they deem close ties with the european union after the u.k. leaves the block. ethiopian airlines says it will resume flights to eritrea capital us tomorrow after nearly two decades this comes one day after the leaders of the neighboring countries declared an end to their war and agreed to restore diplomatic relations eritrea broke away from ethiopia in one thousand...
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end but these days it's overshadowed by the scandals that have been going on in westminster with teresa mayes cabinet of course we do know that foreign secretary boris johnson resigned that secretary david davis had resigned in recent days along with several other cabinet ministers causing lots of concern about whether or not to reserve may's government could just be a hiccup away from avoid a vote of no confidence eventually showing her the door and now none of this of course is looking very good in terms of future negotiations with brussels given the bracks a deadline is almost literally quite around the corner. ghost bridget's is the biggest problem in the. of e.u. u.k. relations and if they're of from being solved with or without mr davies. and the unfortunately d.a.d. a wreck that hasn't left together they've so it's clear that with the chaos going on inside the government here in london as well as lots of questions yet still to be addressed about the not a child saga with these two massive stories that have really been gripping attention here in the u.k. lots of attention will now be pa
end but these days it's overshadowed by the scandals that have been going on in westminster with teresa mayes cabinet of course we do know that foreign secretary boris johnson resigned that secretary david davis had resigned in recent days along with several other cabinet ministers causing lots of concern about whether or not to reserve may's government could just be a hiccup away from avoid a vote of no confidence eventually showing her the door and now none of this of course is looking very...
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and she must be wondering if this is it or if there is more to come so what realistically are teresa mayes options right now. well it's reason may at the moment can somehow pray that maybe nobody else is coming forward and that she can that she can find replacements for these two high profile ministers however this is far from clear of course intense speculation that maybe one of the other great city has for example the secretary of state for international trade could resign the secretary of state for the environment we haven't had any indication that this could be the case but if there is a may does not have her cabinet behind her then people will start to question her position and indeed we have seen and pieces of her own party come forward and they have said that they support a leadership challenge which would mean that then a new party leader it would be a vote of confidence into reason may and the question is whether she would survive it or not barbara want to continue the conversation with you because i imagine where you are in brussels all eyes are on downing street to have we heard
and she must be wondering if this is it or if there is more to come so what realistically are teresa mayes options right now. well it's reason may at the moment can somehow pray that maybe nobody else is coming forward and that she can that she can find replacements for these two high profile ministers however this is far from clear of course intense speculation that maybe one of the other great city has for example the secretary of state for international trade could resign the secretary of...
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but these days it's overshadowed by the scandals that have been going on in westminster with a teresa mayes cabinet of course we do know that foreign secretary boris johnson resigned brags that secretary david davis. had resigned in recent days along with several other cabinet ministers causing lots of concern about whether or not to reserve may's government could just be a hiccup away from avoid a vote of no confidence eventually showing her the door and now none of this of course is looking very good in terms of future negotiations with the brothels given the bracks a deadline is almost literally quite around the corner. caused by brigitte is the biggest problem in the history of e.u. u.k. relations and it is still the from being solved with or without mr davies and the unfortunately it hasn't lived together those tickets so it's clear that with the chaos going on inside the government here in london as well as lots of questions yet still to be addressed about the novacek saga with these two massive stories.
but these days it's overshadowed by the scandals that have been going on in westminster with a teresa mayes cabinet of course we do know that foreign secretary boris johnson resigned brags that secretary david davis. had resigned in recent days along with several other cabinet ministers causing lots of concern about whether or not to reserve may's government could just be a hiccup away from avoid a vote of no confidence eventually showing her the door and now none of this of course is looking...
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end but these days it's overshadowed by the scandals that have been going on in westminster with teresa mayes cabinet of course we do know that foreign secretary boris johnson resigned that secretary david davis had resigned in recent days along with several other cabinet ministers causing lots of concern about whether or not to reserve may's government could just be a hiccup away from avoid a vote of no confidence eventually showing her the door and now none of this of course is looking very good in terms of future negotiations with brussels given the bracks a deadline is almost literally quite around the corner. ghost bridget's is the biggest problem in the two st. of the. u.k. relations. and at the still the far from being solved with or without lister the piece and unfortunately the idea rigs it hasn't left to stick with these so it's clear that with the chaos going on inside the government here in london as well as lots of questions yet still to be addressed about that novel chugs saga with these two massive stories that have really been gripping attention here in the u.k. lots of attent
end but these days it's overshadowed by the scandals that have been going on in westminster with teresa mayes cabinet of course we do know that foreign secretary boris johnson resigned that secretary david davis had resigned in recent days along with several other cabinet ministers causing lots of concern about whether or not to reserve may's government could just be a hiccup away from avoid a vote of no confidence eventually showing her the door and now none of this of course is looking very...
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end but these days it's overshadowed by the scandals that have been going on in westminster with teresa mayes cabinet of course we do know that foreign secretary boris johnson resigned secretary david davis had resigned in recent days along with several other cabinet ministers causing lots of concern about whether or not to reserve may's government could just be a hiccup away from avoid a vote of no confidence eventually showing her the door and now none of this of course is looking very good in terms of future negotiations with brussels given the bracks a deadline is almost literally quite around the corner. ghost bridget's is the biggest problem and if you speak of e.u. u.k. relations and it's through those far from being solved with result list of the. and unfortunately diego riggs it hasn't left over those they believe so it's clear that with the chaos going on inside the government here in london as well as lots of questions yet still to be addressed about that not a chalk saga with these two massive stories that have really been gripping attention here in the u.k. well lots of attention
end but these days it's overshadowed by the scandals that have been going on in westminster with teresa mayes cabinet of course we do know that foreign secretary boris johnson resigned secretary david davis had resigned in recent days along with several other cabinet ministers causing lots of concern about whether or not to reserve may's government could just be a hiccup away from avoid a vote of no confidence eventually showing her the door and now none of this of course is looking very good...
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prime minister teresa mayes government. there's mounting horror of course in brussels because there had been a little bit of hope on friday that this peace to peace talks and checkers could have delivered and could have held up to get negotiations going again now the problem the e.u. has is that there is at the moment nobody to talk with even if somebody you will be nominated rather quickly it will be difficult to pick up where david davis are only rather than the sharper after reason may have taught have left talks and also they don't know what they have to talk about what is the basis and now a closer. the problem that brussels has been aware of for months is that the british government has negotiated itself within its own ranks and not with the e.u. and so there are stuck here in brussels the same way that was stuck to the right road three months ago and we know that the prime minister and her cabinet i mean they did agree on a break they planned just on friday and so barbara i'd like to ask you how is that being receive
prime minister teresa mayes government. there's mounting horror of course in brussels because there had been a little bit of hope on friday that this peace to peace talks and checkers could have delivered and could have held up to get negotiations going again now the problem the e.u. has is that there is at the moment nobody to talk with even if somebody you will be nominated rather quickly it will be difficult to pick up where david davis are only rather than the sharper after reason may have...
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end but these days it's overshadowed by the scandals that have been going on in westminster with teresa mayes cabinet of course we do know that foreign secretary boris johnson resigned that secretary david davis had resigned in recent days along with several other cabinet ministers causing lots of concern about whether or not to reserve may's government could just be a hiccup away from avoid a vote of no confidence eventually showing her the door and now none of this of course is looking very good in terms of future negotiations with brussels given the bracks a deadline is almost literally quite around the corner. ghost bridget's is the biggest problem in the. of e.u. u.k. relations and at the still the far from being solved with or without mr davies and unfortunately diego riggs it hasn't left together those they believe so it's clear that with the chaos going on inside the government here in london as well as lots of questions yet still to be addressed about the novel charge saga with these two massive stories that have really been gripping attention here in the u.k. lots of attention will
end but these days it's overshadowed by the scandals that have been going on in westminster with teresa mayes cabinet of course we do know that foreign secretary boris johnson resigned that secretary david davis had resigned in recent days along with several other cabinet ministers causing lots of concern about whether or not to reserve may's government could just be a hiccup away from avoid a vote of no confidence eventually showing her the door and now none of this of course is looking very...
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teresa mayes plan will nevertheless be presented to parliament next week eve barca al-jazeera westminster british police and amesbury and souls ray are searching for a small vial are feared to be contaminated with a nerve agent novacek they believe a couple may have handled the vial when they fell ill a week ago officers have been searching places where the pair visited it's believed the vial may have been thrown away by whoever use the nerve agent against the former russian spy service crippled and his daughter yulia back in march. three people including a teenage girl were killed when security forces in indian administered kashmir opened fire on protesters five others have been critically wounded the region is preparing to mark the second anniversary of the death of a prominent rebel leader internet access has been restricted and checkpoints put in place in the wake of the demonstrations and the cool down area. now a popular chinese music video out is setting up a team of two hundred censors in indonesia to monitor content the government blocked the tick tock of spreading pornographic a
teresa mayes plan will nevertheless be presented to parliament next week eve barca al-jazeera westminster british police and amesbury and souls ray are searching for a small vial are feared to be contaminated with a nerve agent novacek they believe a couple may have handled the vial when they fell ill a week ago officers have been searching places where the pair visited it's believed the vial may have been thrown away by whoever use the nerve agent against the former russian spy service...
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for divisions over prime minister teresa mayes bragg's its strategy have led to two major resignations threatening to tear the ruling conservative party. apart first ago was david davis he was brags that secretary and he was leading the go she ations with the e.u. davis quit on sunday night in protest against may's plan for a softer brags that what she'd agreed with her cabinet on friday less than twenty four hours later foreign secretary bardas and johnson announced he too was leaving johnson led the campaign to leave the european union he says the government self-doubt is killing the brags that dream health secretary jeremy hunt has been named as his replacement may strategy is to adopt a common rulebook with the e.u. establishing a free trade area but hardline m.p.'s like davis and johnson say that's going to lead to a brags that in name only john holt reports british government unity barely made it through the weekend by monday afternoon two senior ministers had resigned in protest of prime minister to resign may's new business friendly breaks it strategy pointing to closer ties wi
for divisions over prime minister teresa mayes bragg's its strategy have led to two major resignations threatening to tear the ruling conservative party. apart first ago was david davis he was brags that secretary and he was leading the go she ations with the e.u. davis quit on sunday night in protest against may's plan for a softer brags that what she'd agreed with her cabinet on friday less than twenty four hours later foreign secretary bardas and johnson announced he too was leaving johnson...
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with really just months to go before it becomes a reality and here we are in a situation where teresa mayes cabinet certainly seems to be in a state of disarray not only do we have two of the top ministers connected to bracks it coming and going three ministers in total really gone almost in a blink of an eye and a total of seven cabinet ministers that have departed in a span of a year and of course it's seems quite clear that if it's one more head up it looks very likely that a vote of no confidence will be showing theresa may the door and while all of this is unraveling at home the situation with talks with the rest of the european union about what's going to happen also seems to be leaving much to be desired politicians come and go for the problems they have created for the people who remain and the ghost bridge it is the biggest problem in the history of. u.k. relations. and it's still the far from being solved with or without mr davies. and unfortunately it hasn't left a good stick with the well and obviously other political disasters here in the u.k. have not been making life easy for
with really just months to go before it becomes a reality and here we are in a situation where teresa mayes cabinet certainly seems to be in a state of disarray not only do we have two of the top ministers connected to bracks it coming and going three ministers in total really gone almost in a blink of an eye and a total of seven cabinet ministers that have departed in a span of a year and of course it's seems quite clear that if it's one more head up it looks very likely that a vote of no...
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barbara with teresa mayes facing this battle for her political life the e.u.negotiators are worried that an orderly gregg's that is looking less and less likely. absolutely because we know that several european countries have already begun to prepare for hard bricks and some months ago even the european commission headed mohnish member states and said watch out things are not going world and not proceeding in the right way and start preparations so it's not it's parts of branches of business and parts of the begin destry that have started preparing months ago but in the netherlands for instance they have begun to recruit the border guards and the same goes for francis so everybody is sort of trying to get ready for the day igs the day twenty ninth of march two thousand and nineteen when the move worst really might in fact happen and so nobody wants this but it seems more like the some months ago some weeks ago even you diplomat said we put up a fifty fifty bet that this is going to end badly and now the odds seem to have risen to at these so it's sixty or seve
barbara with teresa mayes facing this battle for her political life the e.u.negotiators are worried that an orderly gregg's that is looking less and less likely. absolutely because we know that several european countries have already begun to prepare for hard bricks and some months ago even the european commission headed mohnish member states and said watch out things are not going world and not proceeding in the right way and start preparations so it's not it's parts of branches of business...
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the grandfather soft last year and the fact that negotiations of falling apart either poll about teresa mayes general approval rating hit the forty eight percent people really don't like may and twenty three percent of people do not like her and only a mere three percent of people like the prime minister and it must be off if the danger hit really is so great is this the right time for resignations and internal squabbling finishes at the london as boris johnson was leaving his official residence in central london he was bombarded with questions from reporters. the your view was this is the fourth. most the jokes and you think the president the death threats do. you think you could do a better job than the private us. the president over you you counseled on altos ca's commenting on the situation saying that the resignations didn't mean an end to the problems created by brooks said they were also expressing hope that something might now change or the whole time all over brooks it has drawn media attention away from a second alleged case of no poisoning in the u.k. a political commentator david
the grandfather soft last year and the fact that negotiations of falling apart either poll about teresa mayes general approval rating hit the forty eight percent people really don't like may and twenty three percent of people do not like her and only a mere three percent of people like the prime minister and it must be off if the danger hit really is so great is this the right time for resignations and internal squabbling finishes at the london as boris johnson was leaving his official...
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grand bargain stuff last year and the fact that negotiations of falling apart either poll about teresa mayes generally variable rate thing for the forty eight percent people really don't like may and twenty three percent of people do not like her and only a mere three percent of people like the prime minister and it must be are if the danger hit really is so great is this the right time for resignations and internal squabbling finishes at the athey london i mean time donald tusk our president of the european council has reacted to the resignations in the u.k. . politicians come and go. but the problems they have created for the people who remain and demurs caused by briggs it is the biggest problem in the history of. u.k. relations. and get this through the far from being thought with or without mr davies and the unfortunately it hasn't left. so i'm all of approach that has drawn media attention away from a second alleged case so know of poisoning in the u.k. scores of detectives are currently working on the case trying to establish how a couple of man and woman were poisoned by a nerve agen
grand bargain stuff last year and the fact that negotiations of falling apart either poll about teresa mayes generally variable rate thing for the forty eight percent people really don't like may and twenty three percent of people do not like her and only a mere three percent of people like the prime minister and it must be are if the danger hit really is so great is this the right time for resignations and internal squabbling finishes at the athey london i mean time donald tusk our president...
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this isn't so much a question of goodwill or teresa mayes goodwill the special relationship this is a question of international law if you've committed to maintaining the rule book as you put it i believe that that's what the white paper suggests then you're not going to be able to trade agreements dynamic trade agreements with other countries because you're going to be stuck with regulations although theresa may says otherwise so i think that's very confusing it's a little bit misleading to the public. reaction from large sections of the british public to trump's visit something stark contrast to the official reception that reason may gave him tens of thousands of people took to the streets of london to crying trump stansell migration also breaks it but he. was. so. sick to think that. i think trump represents everything that we stand against and the policies that he stay in place in the rhetoric that he's used is harming millions of people not just in the u.s. but you know believe and we think it's absolutely shameful that's the reason may went out of our way to invite the low trump
this isn't so much a question of goodwill or teresa mayes goodwill the special relationship this is a question of international law if you've committed to maintaining the rule book as you put it i believe that that's what the white paper suggests then you're not going to be able to trade agreements dynamic trade agreements with other countries because you're going to be stuck with regulations although theresa may says otherwise so i think that's very confusing it's a little bit misleading to...
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this isn't so much a question of donald trump's goodwill or teresa mayes goodwill the special relationship this is a question of international law if you've committed to maintaining the rule book as you put it i believe that that's what be. a white paper suggests then you're not going to be able to form nimble trade agreements dynamic trade agreements with other countries because you're going to be stuck with a regulation although theresa may says otherwise so i think that's very confusing it's a little bit misleading to the public. reaction from large sections of the british public to trump's visit stood in stark contrast the reception to reason may gave him tens of thousands of people took to the streets of london to crying trump stansell migration and bricks it. was. like to think that. well we're here today because we're rejecting the politics that trump represents with cheese as far as we can see and mr cheney stick at sheetz with women in the sixty's and it didn't but he has been the ran the racist comments continuously the way that he treats immigrants and refugees he's had to scrap
this isn't so much a question of donald trump's goodwill or teresa mayes goodwill the special relationship this is a question of international law if you've committed to maintaining the rule book as you put it i believe that that's what be. a white paper suggests then you're not going to be able to form nimble trade agreements dynamic trade agreements with other countries because you're going to be stuck with a regulation although theresa may says otherwise so i think that's very confusing it's...
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bargain stuff last year and the fact that negotiations of falling apart you've got poll about teresa mayes general approval rating for the forty eight percent people really don't like may and twenty three percent of people do not like her and only in their three percent of people like the prime minister and it must be awful if the danger hit really is so great is this the right time for resignations and internal squabbling finishes that the london donald tusk of the president of the european council reacted to the resignations in the u.k. alternately saying that he didn't go away with a secretary who was responsible for. politicians come and go but the problems they have created for the people who remain and the caused by brackets is the biggest problem in the history. of. your k. relations and far from being thought with or without mr davies and unfortunately it hasn't left together. with tom all of approach that has drawn media attention away from a second alleged case of agent poisoning in the u.k. political commentator david bond says that one last though given london's obsession with
bargain stuff last year and the fact that negotiations of falling apart you've got poll about teresa mayes general approval rating for the forty eight percent people really don't like may and twenty three percent of people do not like her and only in their three percent of people like the prime minister and it must be awful if the danger hit really is so great is this the right time for resignations and internal squabbling finishes that the london donald tusk of the president of the european...
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but this isn't so much a question of donald trump's goodwill or teresa mayes goodwill the special relationship this is a question of international law if you've committed to maintaining the the e.u. rule book as you put it i believe that that's what be. the white paper suggests then you're not going to be able to form nimble trade agreements dynamic trade agreements with other countries because you're going to be stuck with deregulation although theresa may says otherwise so i think that's very confusing it's a little bit misleading to the public. reaction from large sections of the british public to tribes visit stood in stark contrast to the reception theresa may get and tens of thousands of people took to the streets of london to crying from stance on migration and bricks it. was. i was. thinking. i. think. i think represents everything that we stand against and the policies that he's great in place in the rhetoric that he's used is harming millions of people not just in the us but globally and we think it's absolutely shameful that's the reason may when outs of no way stand by donald trump
but this isn't so much a question of donald trump's goodwill or teresa mayes goodwill the special relationship this is a question of international law if you've committed to maintaining the the e.u. rule book as you put it i believe that that's what be. the white paper suggests then you're not going to be able to form nimble trade agreements dynamic trade agreements with other countries because you're going to be stuck with deregulation although theresa may says otherwise so i think that's very...
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british foreign secretary boris johnson he's the latest high profile member of prime minister teresa mayes capping the two abandoned her in the midst of growing bricks in turmoil throwing the british government into disarray we'll get the latest by going live to london in brussels also coming up president of turkey is sworn in for a second term this time with enhanced powers under a new constitution but the nation remains deeply divided we'll have a special report tonight from. and in thailand ambulances take more boys rescued from that flooded cave to the hospital meanwhile rescue teams have been working to bring back those who are still trapped inside. it's good to have you with us tonight the british government is in turmoil two cabinet resignations in twenty four hours both overbright sit and with just months to go before the u.k. leaves the european union in a bombshell move foreign minister boris johnson resigned today dealing a blow to prime minister theresa may his departure came just hours after that of david davis the man in charge of negotiating britain's exit from the e.u. the
british foreign secretary boris johnson he's the latest high profile member of prime minister teresa mayes capping the two abandoned her in the midst of growing bricks in turmoil throwing the british government into disarray we'll get the latest by going live to london in brussels also coming up president of turkey is sworn in for a second term this time with enhanced powers under a new constitution but the nation remains deeply divided we'll have a special report tonight from. and in thailand...
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right backstairs against theresa may to resign mate i think it was always going to come to this teresa mayes whole strategy was to kick the can down the road her strategy was to act hard breck's it to get the bricks to support her during her own leadership bid. after cameron's resignation. and then she she's you know she's maintained their support there was always going to come a time where she was going to have to basically admit in whatever strange twist of terminology she was going to use she was always going to have to admit that basically britain would have to abide by the you customs rules in order to deal with it with the northern ireland issue and that's been deaths been clear ever since the d u p. allies in government northern irish party ever since they said that they would not accept separate customs regulations for northern and the rest of the u.k. from that moment on was it became clear that the u.k. would have to accept the new custom the rules there's no other way around it and now finally the cat's out of the bag and she's admitted that that's basically what they want and now
right backstairs against theresa may to resign mate i think it was always going to come to this teresa mayes whole strategy was to kick the can down the road her strategy was to act hard breck's it to get the bricks to support her during her own leadership bid. after cameron's resignation. and then she she's you know she's maintained their support there was always going to come a time where she was going to have to basically admit in whatever strange twist of terminology she was going to use...
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said some useful elements and that is why they will not shoot it down immediately seeing that's teresa mayes and difficult position and also seeing that it is a step in the right direction towards a softer brax it despite the fact that of course it includes cherrypicking and that will not fly in the. e.u. is still left with questions how was prime minister may addressing those issues. well promises reason may of course she says that she's confident that she presented a good negotiating position a good starting point she said we propose a common rule book goods not on services but i'm good and i agree culture which would mean that there is room for the u.k. to do the free trade agreement but also that there wouldn't be any frictions at the border particularly with northern ireland and the free movement of people which of course is one of the cornerstones of the you itself he says that that must end but he's also hinted that there could be some room for compromise in these that there that european citizens u.k. citizens will be able to travel easily and also do business easily across the you a
said some useful elements and that is why they will not shoot it down immediately seeing that's teresa mayes and difficult position and also seeing that it is a step in the right direction towards a softer brax it despite the fact that of course it includes cherrypicking and that will not fly in the. e.u. is still left with questions how was prime minister may addressing those issues. well promises reason may of course she says that she's confident that she presented a good negotiating position...
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we speak to bail for immigration detainees about the victims of teresa mayes hostile environment and does cyprus get any say when u.k. leaders decide to bomb countries from its own area fact base we speak to cyprus is me the opposition leader. all the civil coming up in part two of going underground . i think this catastrophe unfolding in britain fifteen years or so was its connection to the e.u. and the ability to have the tele currency and yet passport rights into the e.u. you take those away and you have essentially greece on steroids and all those banks and the e.u. and america are going to attack the u.k. on mersa plate and drive into bankruptcy. welcome back now to one flashpoint issue that may come up when donald trump speaks to vladimir putin today in finland when britain tried to help destroy the government of syria as it did in iraq it did it from westminster via an aria base in cyprus let's show you some pictures for us released by the ministry of defense all of the preparations that went on akrotiri last night just before the jets took off you can see. on the ground the e
we speak to bail for immigration detainees about the victims of teresa mayes hostile environment and does cyprus get any say when u.k. leaders decide to bomb countries from its own area fact base we speak to cyprus is me the opposition leader. all the civil coming up in part two of going underground . i think this catastrophe unfolding in britain fifteen years or so was its connection to the e.u. and the ability to have the tele currency and yet passport rights into the e.u. you take those away...
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we speak to bail for immigration detainees about the victims of teresa mayes hostile environment and does cyprus get any say when u.k. leaders decide to bomb countries from its. base we speak to cyprus is me in opposition leader. told the civil coming up in part two of going underground. that's geysers financial survival guide liquid asset does that you can burn in zigzags quite easily. to keep in mind though as a team into a place in the us guys are bored. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter to us is over twenty trillion dollars in debt more than ten light colored timestamping. each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you long for the old bridge eight point six percent market saw thirty percent year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar ai industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only number you need to remember it was one of those who can afford to miss the one and only. so what we've got to do is identify the threats t
we speak to bail for immigration detainees about the victims of teresa mayes hostile environment and does cyprus get any say when u.k. leaders decide to bomb countries from its. base we speak to cyprus is me in opposition leader. told the civil coming up in part two of going underground. that's geysers financial survival guide liquid asset does that you can burn in zigzags quite easily. to keep in mind though as a team into a place in the us guys are bored. i've been saying the numbers mean...
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visit to britain as leader he's facing considerable criticism after disparaging prime minister teresa mayes handling of it in a newspaper interview however at a later press conference with may trump said he wanted her to remain his ally.
visit to britain as leader he's facing considerable criticism after disparaging prime minister teresa mayes handling of it in a newspaper interview however at a later press conference with may trump said he wanted her to remain his ally.
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secretary boris johnson calls it quits these the latest high profile member of prime minister teresa mayes cabinet to abandon her in the midst of growing grapes that turmoil throwing the british government into disarray we're live in london and brussels for the reaction also coming up more boys are rescued from the flooded caves in thailand they've been rushed to the hospital where they are said to be in good shape meanwhile teams of divers have been working to bring out those still stuck inside and mosul used to be a vibrant city full of shops and homes but one year after its liberation from the so-called islamic state it's still in group as we bring you an exclusive report from iraq's second largest city. in a very a warm welcome everyone great to have you with us some leyla iraq we begin with breaking developments in the u.k. where the government appears to be in turmoil foreign minister johnson in a bombshell move has resigned he is expected to make a public statement in the meantime prime minister theresa may has confirmed the development comes hot on the heels of the resignation of b
secretary boris johnson calls it quits these the latest high profile member of prime minister teresa mayes cabinet to abandon her in the midst of growing grapes that turmoil throwing the british government into disarray we're live in london and brussels for the reaction also coming up more boys are rescued from the flooded caves in thailand they've been rushed to the hospital where they are said to be in good shape meanwhile teams of divers have been working to bring out those still stuck...
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on end has been overshadowed really by what has been going on here in westminster in terms of teresa mayes cabinet of course with just really months left with the breck the deadline looming we have seen top brags that ministers resign from their posts including boris johnson of course and the breakfast secretary as long as several other ministers throughout this recent time and this is something that's been causing quite a stir here in london with lots of people wondering whether or not another hiccup could cause could cost to resubmit her position and potentially and up with a vote of confidence. send the door shown to her and also of course this whole situation is really has really underscored the also the difficulty that london has been having with the european union and in terms of how these talks have been going on so far forensic demonstrated. caused by brigitte of the biggest problem in the history. of e.u. u.k. relations. well look it's not just obviously the bracks it a situation that has now seemingly reaching a crescendo but also of course this novacek saga and it's clear that o
on end has been overshadowed really by what has been going on here in westminster in terms of teresa mayes cabinet of course with just really months left with the breck the deadline looming we have seen top brags that ministers resign from their posts including boris johnson of course and the breakfast secretary as long as several other ministers throughout this recent time and this is something that's been causing quite a stir here in london with lots of people wondering whether or not another...
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well parliament's been debating the future of teresa mayes cabin and the bugs at negotiations the government's cobra emergency committee has been holding a meeting over the poisoning instant in amesbury that's where a woman along with her partner works supposed to the no a choke nerve agent she died overnight officials still can't say whether the agent came from the same batch as the one used in march this poisoning of a former russian double agent and his daughter in the nearby city of solsbury. that's used in this incident is the same as the march the fourth incident but we have not the scientists have not been able to identify or determine if it is the same passion it may well be but at this point that is not the story certainly taken a very serious new turn with the news of the passing away of don sturgis one of the two people that was affected in this so-called second poisoning incident she was forty four years old and she had passed away on sunday evening and now that this has happened it's clear to understand that the investigation is going to be expected to be much more vigorous and ce
well parliament's been debating the future of teresa mayes cabin and the bugs at negotiations the government's cobra emergency committee has been holding a meeting over the poisoning instant in amesbury that's where a woman along with her partner works supposed to the no a choke nerve agent she died overnight officials still can't say whether the agent came from the same batch as the one used in march this poisoning of a former russian double agent and his daughter in the nearby city of...
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this isn't so much a question of donald trump's goodwill or teresa mayes goodwill the special relationship this is a question of international law if you've committed to maintaining the the e.u. rule book as you put it i believe that that's what the. the white paper suggests then you're not going to be able to form nimble trade agreements dynamic trade agreements with other countries because you're going to be stuck with iraq deletions although theresa may says otherwise so i think that's very confusing it's a little bit misleading to the public. well as you saw reaction from large sections of the british public to trauma's visit stood in stark contrast to the public reception the tories a man private reception maybe she gave him tens of thousands of people took to the streets of london decrying trump's stance on migration and bricks it was. i was i. was thirty years i was i. think i i i think represents everything that we stand against and the policies they scream place in the rhetoric that he's used is harming millions of people not just in the us but globally and we think it's absolutel
this isn't so much a question of donald trump's goodwill or teresa mayes goodwill the special relationship this is a question of international law if you've committed to maintaining the the e.u. rule book as you put it i believe that that's what the. the white paper suggests then you're not going to be able to form nimble trade agreements dynamic trade agreements with other countries because you're going to be stuck with iraq deletions although theresa may says otherwise so i think that's very...
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we speak to bail for immigration detainees about the victims of teresa mayes hostile environment and does cyprus get any say when u.k. leaders decide to bomb countries from its. base we speak to cyprus as main opposition leader. told us of all coming to him going underground. would hold his hands do something to do. put themselves on the line they did accept or reject. so when you want to be president. or some want to be. the two going to be the person this is what will before three of them or can't be good. i'm interested always in the ones in the. first. oh and yes. that. was. a good. welcome back now to one flashpoint issue that may come up when donald trump speaks to vladimir putin today in finland when britain tried to help destroy the government of syria as it did in iraq it did it from westminster. base in cyprus let's show you some pictures first released by the ministry of defense of the preparations that went on akrotiri last night just before the jets took off you can see that on the ground the engineers working out storm shot a missile that was eventually used yes sorry i
we speak to bail for immigration detainees about the victims of teresa mayes hostile environment and does cyprus get any say when u.k. leaders decide to bomb countries from its. base we speak to cyprus as main opposition leader. told us of all coming to him going underground. would hold his hands do something to do. put themselves on the line they did accept or reject. so when you want to be president. or some want to be. the two going to be the person this is what will before three of them or...
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grandfather stuff last year and that was right that negotiations of falling apart either paul about teresa mayes generally variable rate thing for the forty eight percent people really don't like may and twenty three percent of people do not like her and only a mere three percent of people like the prime minister and it must be are if the danger hit really is so great is this the right time for resignations and internal squabbling finishes at the r.t. london in time i don't tosca the president of the european council has reacted to the resignations in the u.k. . politicians come and go. but the problems they have created for the people who remain. don't demand goes by briggs it is the biggest problem in the history. of the. u.k. relations. and it's still the far from being thought with or without mr davies and the unfortunately. now it's a reserve maze of bricks that speech or talk to far more attention than parliament and home secretary. speech last week he was speaking after an emergency meeting about the latest no of age an incident in the u.k. and called on russia to explain what happened lo
grandfather stuff last year and that was right that negotiations of falling apart either paul about teresa mayes generally variable rate thing for the forty eight percent people really don't like may and twenty three percent of people do not like her and only a mere three percent of people like the prime minister and it must be are if the danger hit really is so great is this the right time for resignations and internal squabbling finishes at the r.t. london in time i don't tosca the president...