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margaret thatcher to put it mildly polarises opinion so it would be a natural target but anyway it isanyway it is seeing her face on the front of it, it feels like people still live in her shadow and there are desire for tory mps for theresa may... there will still be as shadow and a half going around. she will tower over the whole area. the shadow of brexit we start and end with it. that's it for the papers this hour. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, 7 days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you, george eaton and jo tanner. we'll be back for a longer look at the papers in the next hour. now time for the weather. good morning, as heavy rain clears its way west into east over the next couple of hours we could start wednesday on a pretty murky note but it will be largely dry and bright. the exception to that is perhaps the far southeast corner as the front is still close to —— slow to clear away. a murky start across central and sou
margaret thatcher to put it mildly polarises opinion so it would be a natural target but anyway it isanyway it is seeing her face on the front of it, it feels like people still live in her shadow and there are desire for tory mps for theresa may... there will still be as shadow and a half going around. she will tower over the whole area. the shadow of brexit we start and end with it. that's it for the papers this hour. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc...
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the genius i suppose of the statuary era and margaret thatcher and her cohorts was to convince more and more people it was in their interest to vote conservative more and more working people and now i think the pendulum has swung in the other direction what do you think you can grow i actually did consider it last year. and then if they move by element as if they moved it in some way totally unglamorous now. i did consider it then i thought i do actually have an entire wardrobe full of skeletons. i think i got ripped apart you know um. you know it is just inevitable and so i can't really put my family through that. which is which is a whole nother discussion in their parliament tree participation tell me about play to win the urgency is all right yes we got a brand new box set coming out. which covers everything we could find during the period which was from ninety eighty to eighty six everything it was on virgin i think it's got like ten bonus c.d.'s or something plus all the albums plus a special book and as you fire it stuff and we're touring all the time i mean we did big satellites
the genius i suppose of the statuary era and margaret thatcher and her cohorts was to convince more and more people it was in their interest to vote conservative more and more working people and now i think the pendulum has swung in the other direction what do you think you can grow i actually did consider it last year. and then if they move by element as if they moved it in some way totally unglamorous now. i did consider it then i thought i do actually have an entire wardrobe full of...
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we thought we defeated the loonie left with margaret thatcher, no, they are back with jeremy corbyn.o the policies that democrats have been coming out with. 70% income tax, 90% income tax, wealth tax, gun ban, abolish ice, abolish private health insurance, abolish the coal industry, abolish the oil industry, abolish the gas industry, abolish the fracking industry, abortion on demand, ban he or she, block charter schools, open borders, cut the u.s. military in half, abolish air travel, abolish space exploration, these are not made up, this is not a joke, these are direct promises for the consequence of other promises, it's not even a full list, my god, we did a quick calculation of the number of jobs these loonie-left politics will destroy, get ready, over 3 million, they say green new deals will include government-guaranteed job for every american, it's going to have to considering the number private-sector jobs it's guarantied to destroy. no wonder presidential hopeful, howard schultz, a life-long democrat says he has to be independent because the democrats are so extreme, but there
we thought we defeated the loonie left with margaret thatcher, no, they are back with jeremy corbyn.o the policies that democrats have been coming out with. 70% income tax, 90% income tax, wealth tax, gun ban, abolish ice, abolish private health insurance, abolish the coal industry, abolish the oil industry, abolish the gas industry, abolish the fracking industry, abortion on demand, ban he or she, block charter schools, open borders, cut the u.s. military in half, abolish air travel, abolish...
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>> would you like to play margaret thatcher? >> shouldn't they come to me, or should they offer it to me, i would be delighted to play margaret thatcher, an extraordinary woman, margaret thatcher. >> okay. we'll see, we'll watch this space. gillian anderson in london with "all about eve", thank you very much. >> a pleasure. we'll look forward to that bit of news being officially confirmed when the crown launches its third season on netflix later this year. for now, that's it for our program tonight. thanks for watching "amanpour and company" on pbs and join us again next time. >>> uniworld is a proud sponsor of "amanpour and company." when bea toll mon's culinary career began, she didn't know the receipes from oher cook boo would make it to the cruise line, cruising through europe, asia, india and egypt because according to bea, to travel is to eat. bookings available through your travel adviser, for more information visit uniworld.com. >> additional support has been provided by roslyn p. walter, bernard and irene schwartz. sue
>> would you like to play margaret thatcher? >> shouldn't they come to me, or should they offer it to me, i would be delighted to play margaret thatcher, an extraordinary woman, margaret thatcher. >> okay. we'll see, we'll watch this space. gillian anderson in london with "all about eve", thank you very much. >> a pleasure. we'll look forward to that bit of news being officially confirmed when the crown launches its third season on netflix later this year. for...
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liz truss is channelling margaret thatcher, here. we will pass on finally to the express again, why sun, fun sex and cash are a lwa ys again, why sun, fun sex and cash are always in short supply. the number one thing that we long for is sleep. it should not come as a surprise to anyone. two is holidays, three is disposable income, number five anyone. two is holidays, three is disposable income, numberfive is sunlight, which is interesting. we spent too much time in the dark and in artificial light, and number six is sex, how sad and british is that? extraordinary. the thing about the number one, sleep, is that it is sort of under your control. it is not under my control. they are to a degree apart from sunlight. and disposable income. it is interesting that we feel we are not getting enough sleep more than we feel that we are not getting enough sex! that's it for the papers this hour. join us again at 11:30pm for another look at the papers. began picked that conversation up again. —— we can pick that conversation. next on bbc news ni
liz truss is channelling margaret thatcher, here. we will pass on finally to the express again, why sun, fun sex and cash are a lwa ys again, why sun, fun sex and cash are always in short supply. the number one thing that we long for is sleep. it should not come as a surprise to anyone. two is holidays, three is disposable income, number five anyone. two is holidays, three is disposable income, numberfive is sunlight, which is interesting. we spent too much time in the dark and in artificial...
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single market well it was the british commissioner lord cofield who'd been appointed by margaret thatcher he was margaret thatcher's money he was indeed and he drove through a foment to both amount of legislation which led to the creation of europe's single market the question of course i want to ask you as you'll understand as an expert scot writing a column which rooms laws were called still called jacobite which indicates that you like the week and recently you loot the future scotland in terms of what's happening in the in the u.k. in the breaks that process was out of the time to home thoughts from from europe or was that a say well i do like to get back to the sky. the future of my own country looking back to the independence referendum for scotland in two thousand and fourteen which had a member well. there was this campaign better together with spokesmen like gordon brown who were warning the scottish electorate if you vote for independence you will be asked to leave the e.u. you will not be able to keep your membership of the e.u. and i believe that had a an influence on the outc
single market well it was the british commissioner lord cofield who'd been appointed by margaret thatcher he was margaret thatcher's money he was indeed and he drove through a foment to both amount of legislation which led to the creation of europe's single market the question of course i want to ask you as you'll understand as an expert scot writing a column which rooms laws were called still called jacobite which indicates that you like the week and recently you loot the future scotland in...
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even going to this extreme with margaret thatcher, they did not split.ime is the conservative party and it is the most extreme circumstances like brexit and margaret thatcher is remarkably immune to this. for brexit, the difficulty for this, and not only did the first referendum result in the decision to leave the european union but if we then get to the stage where parliament passes some kind of brexit deal, that issue becomes kind of history and it is what happens next and to focus on that as a reason to leave might seem to be kind of a little irrelevant. the crucial thing is what happens next because if we have the crucial votes in parliament coming up and whether it is no deal that comes up in ten minutes' time and theresa may's second vote of no deal comes up, so everything is in play there and the big question on the left at the moment is labour going to stand up the moment is labour going to stand up resolutely for its party policy which is not to agree to theresa may's deal and proceed to the referendum, if we are resolute on that course, my view
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would have the killing of well i mean i'm not privy to what margaret thatcher did or did not the but i think it's fairly clear that there was it was an act of state sponsored order let's go to brooks it then what does the current prime minister minority government lead to trey's may what does he tell your colleagues when they trooped into ten downing street for a little nothing i mean nothing not because of potential or significance there is. it is the withdrawal agreement with europe as simply this the backstop is not up for negotiation the irish government are also in the process and continue to protect the good trade agreement the good friday agreement has to be protected and implemented in all its parts the irish government are a coker on tor us with the british government as a comment upon them to remain steadfast on this because it is an international agreement that has been large and they did missions it's not something they can easily be swept to say it's very much something that has worked and worked well from from certainly from a perspective as a representative in european
would have the killing of well i mean i'm not privy to what margaret thatcher did or did not the but i think it's fairly clear that there was it was an act of state sponsored order let's go to brooks it then what does the current prime minister minority government lead to trey's may what does he tell your colleagues when they trooped into ten downing street for a little nothing i mean nothing not because of potential or significance there is. it is the withdrawal agreement with europe as simply...
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nikon indeed, and margaret thatcher was never very popular in london, certainly the conservatives areise and pragmatic choice to keep it out of there. in some ways, be symbol of this feels fitting. —— no indeed. if they are put in trafalgar square, she would only be a fraction of lord nelson. they would only be a fraction in it really. we going to move the daily telegraph because tucked away is this small story out of colorado, job that kills cuckoo with his bare hands. of colorado, job that kills cuckoo with his bare handslj of colorado, job that kills cuckoo with his bare hands. i had to read this first because it first, i thought a job that had killed off an older woman who might have quite fancied him because they obviously have read the word curb it too many times in other capacities, as an old woman interested in the younger man. apparently, actually a job for often killed amount in line with his bare hands after he was attacked on a trail, near the rocky mountains. obviously, he could not outrun the thing, coopers is a pretty fast and he decided tojust go in and wrestle him aft
nikon indeed, and margaret thatcher was never very popular in london, certainly the conservatives areise and pragmatic choice to keep it out of there. in some ways, be symbol of this feels fitting. —— no indeed. if they are put in trafalgar square, she would only be a fraction of lord nelson. they would only be a fraction in it really. we going to move the daily telegraph because tucked away is this small story out of colorado, job that kills cuckoo with his bare hands. of colorado, job...
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unpopular prime minister in 1980 1980 very unpopular prime minister in 19801980 monday, margaret thatcher, huge popularity and brought the country together. everyone's view of how the world is developing, i did not see a war coming two we are in a politically volatile situation. there is a huge schism that could form at the tory party, particularly with to reach ma she uses the idea ofa with to reach ma she uses the idea of a customs union at the labour.|j knew it would not be long before we talked about brexit. that could be a split that happens in the tory party. i think that in no way makes it quite the child grants a start. by it quite the child grants a start. by two they were talking about realignments —— by two they were talking about realignments -- we have a system thatis realignments -- we have a system that is not very friendly to new parties. it is. i am likely that is not very friendly to new parties. it is. iam likely enough to be on the council of the university of birmingham. i sat with some quite senior political figures. only a few years ago, they said it was rubbish boy
unpopular prime minister in 1980 1980 very unpopular prime minister in 19801980 monday, margaret thatcher, huge popularity and brought the country together. everyone's view of how the world is developing, i did not see a war coming two we are in a politically volatile situation. there is a huge schism that could form at the tory party, particularly with to reach ma she uses the idea ofa with to reach ma she uses the idea of a customs union at the labour.|j knew it would not be long before we...
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donald trump, margaret thatcher, a summer bin laden, even justin trump, margaret thatcher, a summer binn posted titled hot off the press. it is a video of a printout with images of shamima begum, quite a lot of pictures. there are hashtags on the post saying target, made your choice, no remorse. it's worth noting that children as young as six years old can go to the site. we started looking at other shooting ranges across the country and we can see it seems to be more common to use the circular bull's—eye target rather than identifiable images. this morning we have spoken to the labour mp in the area, angela eagle and she told us she thinks it's wrong to have real people in targets, because they could be misinterpreted. she is not in favour of having living people as targets, whether it's trump or anyone else because it sends the wrong message especially for six—year—olds. she said she is disapproving of people who exist. and the shooting range itself? ultimate airsoft range said that targets provide some fantastic reactions and conversations and allow people to have some light—hearted
donald trump, margaret thatcher, a summer bin laden, even justin trump, margaret thatcher, a summer binn posted titled hot off the press. it is a video of a printout with images of shamima begum, quite a lot of pictures. there are hashtags on the post saying target, made your choice, no remorse. it's worth noting that children as young as six years old can go to the site. we started looking at other shooting ranges across the country and we can see it seems to be more common to use the circular...
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temperament and decorum with prudence and wisdom your political heroes were not just reagan and thatcher and my friend gary casper off. these were the people that were fighting against to be done - - to believe in the epistemology not alternative facts or emotions or clicks. to be a conservative that you listens to the columns from charles krauthammer and that those load stars were your own like john locke or adam smith or friedrich hayek. and the rights of mankind and the necessity of defense and that economic exchange at the end of the decade with the berlin wall down it's easy to see why conservatives and what attracted me my children are the ages i was in the eighties but from an american perspective from conservativism to them a compulsively dishonest president will serve him and demean those that don't the belief that political compromise is a sign of weakness not seen since the likes of joe mccarthy. and then taken directly from the isolationist from world war ii the demonization of immigrants weather in latin america africa or the middle east if it is our own ancestors with 60000
temperament and decorum with prudence and wisdom your political heroes were not just reagan and thatcher and my friend gary casper off. these were the people that were fighting against to be done - - to believe in the epistemology not alternative facts or emotions or clicks. to be a conservative that you listens to the columns from charles krauthammer and that those load stars were your own like john locke or adam smith or friedrich hayek. and the rights of mankind and the necessity of defense...
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didn't stop trying margaret thatcher's pal ronald reagan began to supply us saddam hussein with weapons to attack iran with saddam's massacres against his own people there were term procul hundred thousand people. us didn't object in fact the reagan administration blocked efforts in congress even to protest against and furthermore the support for saddam increased and continued in fact saddam was given an extraordinary privilege remarkable he was allowed he got away with attacking a u.s. naval vessel and killing thirty seven soldiers if the u.s. didn't even seem to mind having its own soldiers killed by the leader which future pentagon boss donald rumsfeld delivered w n d to iraq but iran wasn't defeated in the iran iraq war by the time rumsfeld was helping tony blair destroy iraq iran is role in the region was significantly strengthened with allies in the international nonaligned movement it most recently sent emergency supplies just saved.
didn't stop trying margaret thatcher's pal ronald reagan began to supply us saddam hussein with weapons to attack iran with saddam's massacres against his own people there were term procul hundred thousand people. us didn't object in fact the reagan administration blocked efforts in congress even to protest against and furthermore the support for saddam increased and continued in fact saddam was given an extraordinary privilege remarkable he was allowed he got away with attacking a u.s. naval...
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current industry and manufacturing industry as a whole, it has been 20 years since the late margaret thatchered the excitement of toyota coming to derby and at that time, she was encouraging these companies to come to the eu shores. now, where are we heading? this is still here, but is repatriating all the work that was going to come. hundreds of public apps altogether, we are told. it is. if you wonder where these companies go next? what is the explanation of what is happy? is the international trends as certain very well informed observers say? what is the element of brexit uncertainty that is because the shadow of the whole thing. we wait to see but boy it is a deeply unsettling time for not just the work force, of course 3500 people we re work force, of course 3500 people were told, but the double that number, triple that number, or who are always in the industries. cabinet ministers seem to be picking up cabinet ministers seem to be picking up on the uncertainty aspect of it, something that was cited by nissan and others. even though there might be at the fact is, big fact very competiti
current industry and manufacturing industry as a whole, it has been 20 years since the late margaret thatchered the excitement of toyota coming to derby and at that time, she was encouraging these companies to come to the eu shores. now, where are we heading? this is still here, but is repatriating all the work that was going to come. hundreds of public apps altogether, we are told. it is. if you wonder where these companies go next? what is the explanation of what is happy? is the...
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didn't stop trying margaret thatcher's pal ronald reagan began to supply us saddam hussein with weapons to attack iran with saddam's massacres against his own people who were terminal and for two hundred thousand people. used an objective fact the reagan administration blocked efforts in congress even to protest against and furthermore the support for saddam increased and continued in fact saddam was given an extraordinary privilege. remarkable he was allowed he got away with attacking a u.s. naval vessel and killing thirty seven soldiers if the us didn't even seem to mind having its own soldiers killed by the leader which future pentagon boss donald rumsfeld delivered w m d to iraq but iran wasn't defeated in the iran iraq war by the time rumsfeld was helping tony blair destroy iraq iran is role in the region was significantly strengthened with allies in the international nonaligned movement the most recently sent emergency supplies to save the people of one of the richest pick up in nations on earth as it was blockaded by british backed saudi arabia today though it is backed by the in
didn't stop trying margaret thatcher's pal ronald reagan began to supply us saddam hussein with weapons to attack iran with saddam's massacres against his own people who were terminal and for two hundred thousand people. used an objective fact the reagan administration blocked efforts in congress even to protest against and furthermore the support for saddam increased and continued in fact saddam was given an extraordinary privilege. remarkable he was allowed he got away with attacking a u.s....
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didn't stop trying margaret thatcher's pal ronald reagan began to supply us saddam hussein with weapons to attack iran with saddam's massacres against his own people who were terminal and procure one hundred thousand people used. in fact the reagan administration.
didn't stop trying margaret thatcher's pal ronald reagan began to supply us saddam hussein with weapons to attack iran with saddam's massacres against his own people who were terminal and procure one hundred thousand people used. in fact the reagan administration.
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sanders but in britain there was once a split in the labor party and in the labor vote it put margaret thatcher in power for a generation this was what tony benn meant it's a current labor leader jeremy corbyn said to one of the splits is a goodly forgotten ball edition of roy jenkins i feel very strongly about people who should our life depended on the working class movement your father was a miner he was in jail in the general strike you got into parliament as a labor member every office because of the labor party a cabinet minister appointed by labor prime minister and then you left the party that's a cancerous growth not personally but i think people will betray those who gave them power are the real threat and that threat arguably emerged again in the past forty eight hours so called red tories revealed that they were against jeremy corbyn becoming pm even though is leadership is seen labor make its biggest gain since ninety forty five but what apart from corbin's pro palestinian rights and anti blair.
sanders but in britain there was once a split in the labor party and in the labor vote it put margaret thatcher in power for a generation this was what tony benn meant it's a current labor leader jeremy corbyn said to one of the splits is a goodly forgotten ball edition of roy jenkins i feel very strongly about people who should our life depended on the working class movement your father was a miner he was in jail in the general strike you got into parliament as a labor member every office...
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sanders but in britain there was once a split in the labor party and in the labor vote it put margaret thatcher in power for a generation this was what tony benn meant it's a current labor leader jeremy corbin said to one of the splits is arguably forgotten bowl edition and roy jenkins i feel very strongly about people who share our life depends.
sanders but in britain there was once a split in the labor party and in the labor vote it put margaret thatcher in power for a generation this was what tony benn meant it's a current labor leader jeremy corbin said to one of the splits is arguably forgotten bowl edition and roy jenkins i feel very strongly about people who share our life depends.
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thanks much think of managing director of the inn for trust polling institute thank you so much thatcher . you're watching good news still to come in this half hour a family chronicle covering china's explosive development of the last forty years the chinese director has already won the silver bear's the berlin film festival and carpet tells us what are so long my son is likely to get a gold. the first u.s. president donald trump is threatening to declare a state of national emergency to get enough money to build a wall along the mexican border trump is angry that congress has only approved a quarter of the funds he wants for the wall one point four billion rather than the five point seven billion he had demanded declaring a state of emergency would give him direct access to funds the bill approved by both parties in congress also avoids another federal government shutdown senators in the chamber wishing to spite u.s. lawmakers efforts to come to a compromise trump's decision sets the scene for a constitutional conflict the border security bill had support from both sides of the aisle an
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sanders but in britain there was once a split in the labor party and in the labor vote it put margaret thatcher in power for a generation this was what tony benn meant it's a current labor leader jeremy corbin said to one of the splits is to be forgotten ball edition of roy jenkins i feel very strongly about people who should tab life depends on the working class movement your father was a miner he was in jail in the general strike you got into parliament as a labor member every office sure because of the labor party a cabinet minister appointed by labor prime minister and then you left the party that's a cancerous growth not personally but i think people try a those who gave them power the real threat of revealed that they were against jeremy corbyn becoming pm even though is leadership is seen labor make its biggest gain since nine hundred forty five but what apart from corbin in the room saw it on so many international issues from russia to syria to venezuela guess that neighbor friend of israel defected because more with russia or is wrong the goldman's refusal to support regime change in v
sanders but in britain there was once a split in the labor party and in the labor vote it put margaret thatcher in power for a generation this was what tony benn meant it's a current labor leader jeremy corbin said to one of the splits is to be forgotten ball edition of roy jenkins i feel very strongly about people who should tab life depends on the working class movement your father was a miner he was in jail in the general strike you got into parliament as a labor member every office sure...
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austerity in the past summer a serious amount of the budget came from the center the tradition from mrs thatcher on is to reduce the contribution from the center so it becomes more unfair for people who haven't got much money it's not just about local authorities are restricted in what they are and aren't allowed to do the amount of debt they're allowed to get into and so on and so forth one of the things that i find most frightening and worrying about for ordinary people as citizens with their health needs is the death of the high street because the high street somewhere where we get together where we do things together where we are able to be social animals but if you look at it the death of the high street has a lot to do with the way that our taxation system hasn't kept pace with our. different ways of doing living and making profits and we know therefore that little corner shops will be paying some considerable amount of council tax whereas very large international companies operating on the internet will not we need to up update our thinking and i think we do that very well if we spoke not
austerity in the past summer a serious amount of the budget came from the center the tradition from mrs thatcher on is to reduce the contribution from the center so it becomes more unfair for people who haven't got much money it's not just about local authorities are restricted in what they are and aren't allowed to do the amount of debt they're allowed to get into and so on and so forth one of the things that i find most frightening and worrying about for ordinary people as citizens with their...
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at five, bidding began this week on a puppet of former prime minister margaret thatcher.ted to fetch £3000 at auction. at four, speakerjohn bercow shared a moment of unity with the snp's ian blackford as he insisted on making his point, more than once. he's a bit like me. he likes to have the last word. at three, red white, and brexit? conservative mp nigel evans has made a request for the iconic red arrows to mark the day that the uk leaves the european union with a fly pass. at two, out of my way! theresa may arrived in brussels this week but not everybody was happy to see her. an unhappy anti—brexit protester jumped in front of her motorcade but was swiftly moved on by security. and at one, now, the clap that launched a million memes. when donald trump made his annual state of the union address, house speaker nancy pelosi stole the show with her seemingly less than sincere applause. now, let's go back to the dark ages — as the period after the romans left britain is sometimes known. well, an exhibition at the british library shows that the era of the anglo—saxons wasn'
at five, bidding began this week on a puppet of former prime minister margaret thatcher.ted to fetch £3000 at auction. at four, speakerjohn bercow shared a moment of unity with the snp's ian blackford as he insisted on making his point, more than once. he's a bit like me. he likes to have the last word. at three, red white, and brexit? conservative mp nigel evans has made a request for the iconic red arrows to mark the day that the uk leaves the european union with a fly pass. at two, out of...
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it's also a significant moment in a relationship ushered in by margaret thatcher, who sold the uk ase business friendly outpost in the eu forjapanese companies to locate. brexit has changed that. the predictability is a very important element. that's why uncertainty has caused a lot of second thoughts about continuing business in the uk. brexit should not damage the stable, predictable economic environment that all of us enjoy today. honda's not alone. nissan, along with a host of otherjapanese companies, have moved investment out of the uk. brexit just gives them a chance to have a really good tidy, basically! and i'm afraid that tidying up won't be to the uk's benefit. brexit uncertainty may not have pushed honda to the exit, but it has sharpened questions as to whetherjapan needs the uk the way it once did. simon jack, bbc news. as well as the 3,500 jobs that will be lost, thousands of other people in the supply chain making parts, or in businesses relying on honda, will also be affected. with a look at the wider impact of the closure, sian lloyd, has sent us this report from swin
it's also a significant moment in a relationship ushered in by margaret thatcher, who sold the uk ase business friendly outpost in the eu forjapanese companies to locate. brexit has changed that. the predictability is a very important element. that's why uncertainty has caused a lot of second thoughts about continuing business in the uk. brexit should not damage the stable, predictable economic environment that all of us enjoy today. honda's not alone. nissan, along with a host of otherjapanese...
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it's also a significant moment in a relationship ushered in by margaret thatcher, who sold the uk asin the eu forjapanese companies to locate. brexit has changed that. the predictability is a very important element. that's why uncertainty has caused a lot of second thoughts about continuing business in the uk. brexit should not damage the stable, predictable economic environment that all of us enjoy today. honda's not alone. nissan, along with a host of otherjapanese companies, have moved investment out of the uk. brexit just gives them a chance to have a really good tidy, basically! and i'm afraid that tidying up won't be to the uk's benefit. brexit uncertainty may not have pushed honda to the exit, but it has sharpened questions as to whetherjapan needs the uk the way it once did. simon jack, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news. the family of london teenager, shamima begum, who left britain at the age of 15 to join the islamic state group, say they are "very disappointed" to learn that the home office plans to remove her british citizenship. the mp for enfield north, joan ryan, bec
it's also a significant moment in a relationship ushered in by margaret thatcher, who sold the uk asin the eu forjapanese companies to locate. brexit has changed that. the predictability is a very important element. that's why uncertainty has caused a lot of second thoughts about continuing business in the uk. brexit should not damage the stable, predictable economic environment that all of us enjoy today. honda's not alone. nissan, along with a host of otherjapanese companies, have moved...
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it is a significant moment in a relationship ushered in by margaret thatcher who sold the uk as a stableriendly outpost in the eu forjapanese companies to locate. brexit has changed that. predictability is an important element, that is why uncertainty has caused a lot of second thoughts about continuing business in the uk. brexit should not damage the stable, predictable economic environment that all of us enjoy today. honda is not alone. nissan and otherjapanese companies have moved out of the uk. tidying up will not be to the uk's benefit. brexit uncertainty may not have pushed honda to the exit, but it has sharpened questions as to whetherjapan it has sharpened questions as to whether japan leaves the it has sharpened questions as to whetherjapan leaves the uk the way it wants to. the way it wants to. as well as the 3,500 jobs that will be lost, thousands of other people in the supply chain making parts, or employed in businesses relying on honda, will also be affected. with a look at the wider impact of the closure, sian lloyd is in swindon for us this evening. and unsurprisingly the
it is a significant moment in a relationship ushered in by margaret thatcher who sold the uk as a stableriendly outpost in the eu forjapanese companies to locate. brexit has changed that. predictability is an important element, that is why uncertainty has caused a lot of second thoughts about continuing business in the uk. brexit should not damage the stable, predictable economic environment that all of us enjoy today. honda is not alone. nissan and otherjapanese companies have moved out of the...
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a statue of margaret thatcher could be heading to her hometown of grantham.ne. at four, labour's tulip siddiq made history this week as the first mp to vote by proxy during tuesday's brexit debate. she is on maternity leave after giving birth to her son raphael. at three, one snp member was literally falling over herself to shut down conservatives murdoch fraser in the scottish parliament. he had them rolling in the aisles. at two... now, i think it's my turn this time. ..two senior peers clashed over who had the right to speak in the normally genteel house of lords. order. the house will hear from lord cormorant. but proper behaviour was $0011 restored. and, at one, it is not just westminster which is rowdy. brussels is too. scottish mep david coburn was told off for heckling. but the chair had a reminderfor him. this is not the house of commons, colleagues, this is the european parliament. gary connor there. and that's it from me for now, but do join keith macdougall parliament on monday night at 11:00pm for a full round—up of the day here at westminster. b
a statue of margaret thatcher could be heading to her hometown of grantham.ne. at four, labour's tulip siddiq made history this week as the first mp to vote by proxy during tuesday's brexit debate. she is on maternity leave after giving birth to her son raphael. at three, one snp member was literally falling over herself to shut down conservatives murdoch fraser in the scottish parliament. he had them rolling in the aisles. at two... now, i think it's my turn this time. ..two senior peers...
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decision today, there is a sense a deal struck between the uk and japan in the 1980s when margaret thatcher perfect outpost for you to manufacture in the uk with access to the eu, that deal has lately been broken and the japanese will say, we sent a 15 page dossier in september 2016 and we had to be ambassador making warnings, the management has said there are concerns about the uncertainty and that by failing produce that kind of clarity, that long—term promise was broken and japan, its industries feel they are in a way dismissed or exonerated from their commitment that they made 30 years ago. 0k, simon, many thanks. seven labour mps have resigned from the party, protesting jeremy corbyn's approach to brexit and anti—semitism. they've often been among the loudest critics of the labour leader, and will now sit in the commons as independents. one of the mps, luciana berger, says she's "embarrassed and ashamed" to stay in the party. mr corbyn says he's disappointed by their decision, while the shadow chancellor is calling on them to stand down and face by—elections. 0ur political editor laura
decision today, there is a sense a deal struck between the uk and japan in the 1980s when margaret thatcher perfect outpost for you to manufacture in the uk with access to the eu, that deal has lately been broken and the japanese will say, we sent a 15 page dossier in september 2016 and we had to be ambassador making warnings, the management has said there are concerns about the uncertainty and that by failing produce that kind of clarity, that long—term promise was broken and japan, its...
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fundamental feeling that a deal that was struck between the uk and japan in the 19805 by margaret thatchert within the eu as a launch pad into europe has been changed. japan will say, li5ten, we sent a 15 page do55ier after the referendum. we have had the ambassador talking about ri5ks of frictionless trade and if that 5to p5, of frictionless trade and if that stops, and what we are getting now i5 stops, and what we are getting now is they are saying that deal we struck with you 30 years ago, the frictionless trade, natural outpost, has been frustrated. in that sense, we feel that promise that used to tie the5e we feel that promise that used to tie these two countries very closely together has been broken. simon, many thanks. simon jack. shamima begum, the teenager who left the uk to join the islamic state group when she was15, has told the bbc, she never intended to become a "poster girl" for the terrorist organisation. now 19, and with a two—day—old baby, she says she wants the uk's forgiveness, and while it was wrong that innocent people died in the terror attack in manchester, she saw
fundamental feeling that a deal that was struck between the uk and japan in the 19805 by margaret thatchert within the eu as a launch pad into europe has been changed. japan will say, li5ten, we sent a 15 page do55ier after the referendum. we have had the ambassador talking about ri5ks of frictionless trade and if that 5to p5, of frictionless trade and if that stops, and what we are getting now i5 stops, and what we are getting now is they are saying that deal we struck with you 30 years ago,...
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sanders but in britain there was once a split in the labor party and in the labor vote it put margaret thatcher in power for a generation this was what tony benn meant it's a current labor leader jeremy corbin said to one of the splits is to be forgotten bola titian roy jenkins i feel very strongly about people who's a tad life depended on the working class movement your father was a miner he was in jail in the general strike you got into parliament as a labor member every officer because of the labor party cabinet minister appointed by labor prime minister and then you left the party that's a cancerous growth not personally but i think people tray those who gave them power are the real threat that threat arguably emerged again in the past forty eight hours so called red tories revealed that they were against jeremy corbyn becoming pm even though is leadership is seen labor make its biggest gains since ninety forty five but what apart from corbin's pro palestinian rights and anti blairite economics policies cause the seven to resign here is one of them. and those around him are in the room saw
sanders but in britain there was once a split in the labor party and in the labor vote it put margaret thatcher in power for a generation this was what tony benn meant it's a current labor leader jeremy corbin said to one of the splits is to be forgotten bola titian roy jenkins i feel very strongly about people who's a tad life depended on the working class movement your father was a miner he was in jail in the general strike you got into parliament as a labor member every officer because of...
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he gave meryl streep a set of margaret thatcher teeth. >> and take pride in being british. >> you kille >>eporte tilda snton got a d nithgow of instant jowls. >> he created these two little blobs that clicked on to my back teeth that swelled my face but also changed my diction. ♪ yeah, yeah yeah >> reporter: but when asked to recreate freddie mercury's teeth, lyons worried he may have bitten off more than he could chew. >> when the offer first came to you, it's pretty daunting. in this particular case, out of all these teeth you have done, these are almost like a character. >> it's an iconic set of teeth from an iconic character from an iconic band. everybody knows freddie's teeth. and yes, i was worried. >> reporter: as the story goes, mercury didn't want to change his teeth because he feared it might change the sound of his voice. >> your teeth, why don't you get your teeth fixed? >> i live in britain. i don't want to stand out. >> reporter: lyons started off making a set of incise sores the same size as mercury's. >> and when you put that in ram m i, it was too much? >> it bake a ca
he gave meryl streep a set of margaret thatcher teeth. >> and take pride in being british. >> you kille >>eporte tilda snton got a d nithgow of instant jowls. >> he created these two little blobs that clicked on to my back teeth that swelled my face but also changed my diction. ♪ yeah, yeah yeah >> reporter: but when asked to recreate freddie mercury's teeth, lyons worried he may have bitten off more than he could chew. >> when the offer first came to you,...