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the uk is heading towards "a dilution of brexit", according to the former cabinet minister theresa villiers. hospitals in the afghan capital, kabul, struggle to cope with casualties from a suicide bombing that killed at least 95 people and injured 158 others. also in the next hour: walk—on girls will no longer be used by the professional darts corporation. the practice will be abandoned, starting with this weekend's masters in milton keynes, after talks with broadcasters. and our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 9:35. this morning's reviewers are peter conradi, the foreign editor of the sunday times, and the journalist james rampton. good morning, and welcome to bbc news. police are hunting for a man who is believed to have fled the scene after a crash that killed three teenage boys at a bus stop in west london. a 28—year—old man was arrested on friday night on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving after a car mounted the pavement in hayes. the three victims have been named locally as josh kennedy, harry rice and george wilkinson. jon donnison reports. three teenage frie
the uk is heading towards "a dilution of brexit", according to the former cabinet minister theresa villiers. hospitals in the afghan capital, kabul, struggle to cope with casualties from a suicide bombing that killed at least 95 people and injured 158 others. also in the next hour: walk—on girls will no longer be used by the professional darts corporation. the practice will be abandoned, starting with this weekend's masters in milton keynes, after talks with broadcasters. and our...
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theresa villiers in this article actually says that as far as she's concerned, that direction of travelone single direction in her view towards a dilution of brexit. she says that what they don't want is a situation where britain signed up to an agreement which means that it still remains in the eu in all but name. that is something other people have also talked about. we heard today from jacob rees—mogg, spoken about this again, a backbencher, eurosceptic, and he says as far as he's concerned, he thinks the problem is that there is no clear direction, there is no clear time frame on one britain would cease to have to adhere to the rules of the eu. i think this is troubling, on the number of counts. first of all, the prime minister said "implementation", which meant we would have left and then we would be implementing the consequences of having leaving. but currently, there's no clear destination, either in the government's mind or indeed agreed with the european union. and there's no set limit. 0ne certain friend of mine said it looked more like a plank than a bridge. number ten have s
theresa villiers in this article actually says that as far as she's concerned, that direction of travelone single direction in her view towards a dilution of brexit. she says that what they don't want is a situation where britain signed up to an agreement which means that it still remains in the eu in all but name. that is something other people have also talked about. we heard today from jacob rees—mogg, spoken about this again, a backbencher, eurosceptic, and he says as far as he's...
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the former cabinet minister, theresa villiers, has said she fears the uk is heading towards "a dilution of brexit." a suicide bombing has killed at least 95 people and injured 158 others in the centre of afghanistan's capital, kabul. a seniorfigure in president trump's republican party has resigned because of sexual harassment allegations. coming up in a few minutes our sunday morning edition of the papers — this morning's reviewers are peter conradi, the foreign editor of the sunday times and the independent‘s feature writerjames rampton. before the papers, sport and a full round up from the bbc sport centre. roger fedderer made short work of the first set against marin chilich in the australian open final, taking it 6—2. the swiss is on course for his sixth title at the event which would equal the record of novak djokovic in melbourne. it would also be a record extending 20th grand slam at the age of 36. it is now 3—3 in the second set. you can follow that match and get commentary on the bbc sport website and five live sorts extra. highlights are on bbc two at one o'clock this afterno
the former cabinet minister, theresa villiers, has said she fears the uk is heading towards "a dilution of brexit." a suicide bombing has killed at least 95 people and injured 158 others in the centre of afghanistan's capital, kabul. a seniorfigure in president trump's republican party has resigned because of sexual harassment allegations. coming up in a few minutes our sunday morning edition of the papers — this morning's reviewers are peter conradi, the foreign editor of the...
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theresa villiers, in this article, actually says that as far as she's concerned, that direction of travelone single direction and that's, in her view, towards a dilution of brexit. in particular, i think we must retain the right to diverge from eu laws. one of the key points of leaving the european union is to ensure that we can, once again, make our own laws in our own parliament and not be subject to laws made by people we don't elect and we can't remove. that is something other people have also talked about. we've heard today from jacob rees—mogg, who has spoken about this time and again, a backbencher, a eurosceptic, and he says as far as he's concerned, he thinks the problem is that there is no clear direction, there's no clear time frame on when britain would cease to have to adhere to the rules of the eu. i think this is troubling, on the number of counts. first of all, the prime minister said "implementation", which meant we would have left and then we would be implementing the consequences of having leaving. but currently, there's no clear destination, either in the government's
theresa villiers, in this article, actually says that as far as she's concerned, that direction of travelone single direction and that's, in her view, towards a dilution of brexit. in particular, i think we must retain the right to diverge from eu laws. one of the key points of leaving the european union is to ensure that we can, once again, make our own laws in our own parliament and not be subject to laws made by people we don't elect and we can't remove. that is something other people have...
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the former cabinet minister, theresa villiers, has said she fears the uk is heading towards "a dilution of brexit." hospitals in the afghan capital, kabul, struggle to cope with casualties from a suicide bombing that killed at least 95 people and injured 158 others. now on bbc news, a special edition of inside out london. tarah welsh investigates the shocking truth behind the anti—epileptic drug sodium valproate, which has harmed thousands of children. she uncovers new medical evidence suggesting that birth defects caused by the drug could be passed down through generations of the same family. you may find some of the issues discussed in this film upsetting. deformed, disabled, damaged. thousands of babies around the world, genetically harmed in the womb by one drug. she can't go to the toilet, she can't walk. she can't talk. we bring to light the records that show the government knew the drug causes birth defects yet chose to hide the truth from expectant mothers. my mum should not have had to have the children that were affected, if she knew that we were going to have these conditions
the former cabinet minister, theresa villiers, has said she fears the uk is heading towards "a dilution of brexit." hospitals in the afghan capital, kabul, struggle to cope with casualties from a suicide bombing that killed at least 95 people and injured 158 others. now on bbc news, a special edition of inside out london. tarah welsh investigates the shocking truth behind the anti—epileptic drug sodium valproate, which has harmed thousands of children. she uncovers new medical...
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the former northern ireland secretary and prominent leave campaigner theresa villiers has said she fearsution of brexit. writing in the sunday telegraph, she says there's a real danger the uk will sign up to deal which would keep us in the eu in all but name. a downing street spokesperson said the government is committed to delivering brexit and a deep and special future partnership with the eu. parking companies which use unfair practices are to be banned from accessing motorists' details and issuing fines. the government has confirmed it's to introduce legislation to try to improve standards among parking firms in england. ministers say they want to put an end to inconsistent rules, poor signage, intimidating letters and a confusing appeals process. a mural believed to be by the artist banksy should be removed from a disused hull bridge, a local councillor has claimed. images of the artwork were shared on banksy‘s official social media page on friday, appearing to confirm that it is, in fact, his own work. conservative councillorjohn abbott said it did not compare with real art in the
the former northern ireland secretary and prominent leave campaigner theresa villiers has said she fearsution of brexit. writing in the sunday telegraph, she says there's a real danger the uk will sign up to deal which would keep us in the eu in all but name. a downing street spokesperson said the government is committed to delivering brexit and a deep and special future partnership with the eu. parking companies which use unfair practices are to be banned from accessing motorists' details and...
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the uk is heading towards "a dilution of brexit", according to the former cabinet minister theresa villierswalk—on girls will no longer be used by the professional darts corporation. the practice will be abandoned, starting with this weekend's masters in milton keynes, after talks with broadcasters. and our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 9:35. this morning's reviewers are peter conradi, the foreign editor
the uk is heading towards "a dilution of brexit", according to the former cabinet minister theresa villierswalk—on girls will no longer be used by the professional darts corporation. the practice will be abandoned, starting with this weekend's masters in milton keynes, after talks with broadcasters. and our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 9:35. this morning's reviewers are peter conradi, the foreign editor
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i'm joined by former conservative cabinet minister theresa villiers, a prominent brexiteer.ns being sketched out by david davis will leave us as a vassal state? for the transition period, it looks like things will be very close to the status quo. that's not necessarily comfortable for those of us who voted to leave and would like to be getting the benefits of leaving as soon as possible, but i recognise the need for compromise, and i think there is a case for going ahead with there is a case for going ahead with the transition period of the sort david davis is proposing. wouldn't it be more honest not call it a transitional phase and just call it an extension to our membership of the eu? basically, we're going to carry on in the eu for another two yea rs. carry on in the eu for another two years. in a legal sense, we will be leaving the eu in 2019, as provided for in the withdrawal bill. the reality is, if the transition arrangement goes ahead, most of the changes which come with the eu —— leaving the eu will not kick in for another two years, but we have to listen for what
i'm joined by former conservative cabinet minister theresa villiers, a prominent brexiteer.ns being sketched out by david davis will leave us as a vassal state? for the transition period, it looks like things will be very close to the status quo. that's not necessarily comfortable for those of us who voted to leave and would like to be getting the benefits of leaving as soon as possible, but i recognise the need for compromise, and i think there is a case for going ahead with there is a case...