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that means you then need 1a tory rebels to overturn that.h when the government was defeated in december on that dominic grieve amendment on a future vote he managed to muster 12 conservative mps. very finely balanced. one of the techniques we've heard that the government may adopt is to say, you are notjust voting on customs union, you are voting on the future of the government. a confidence motion. does that work? it is no tojohn major in 1993. he was in trouble on the maastricht treaty. crucial vote. he tapped a no—confidence, confidence motion that vote and he saw it through. you can't do that now. the only no—confidence vote you can have is strictly prescribed by the fixed term parliament and the wording in that motion has to be that this house has no confidence in that... and you cannot bundle it altogether. exactly. you could do yesterdayjohn major in 1995 when he challenged his party and said, back me or sack me. he resigned as leader. you could see theresa may saying to the conservative rebels, thinking of backing perhaps the anna so
that means you then need 1a tory rebels to overturn that.h when the government was defeated in december on that dominic grieve amendment on a future vote he managed to muster 12 conservative mps. very finely balanced. one of the techniques we've heard that the government may adopt is to say, you are notjust voting on customs union, you are voting on the future of the government. a confidence motion. does that work? it is no tojohn major in 1993. he was in trouble on the maastricht treaty....
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he came oi'i tory grassroots membership.hown he was more popular than borisjohnson amongst tory members and so that was amongst tory members and so that was a movement that is building. he has launched an attack on theresa may and philip hammond? he's usually very polite so it is more shocking when he launches an attack, he says it doesn't look as though the prime minister is having much fun, but the prime minister's spokesperson has said that she enjoys herjob enormously, actually. he has also launched a campaign against philip hammond, the chancellor, who has been calling for a soft brexit. either like to inject more scepticism about jake agrees mogg's leadershipjust as scepticism about jake agrees mogg's leadership just as —— scepticism about jake agrees mogg's leadershipjust as —— i would like to inject more scepticism about jake agrees mogg's —— jacob to inject more scepticism about jake agrees mogg's ——jacob rees to inject more scepticism about jake agrees mogg's —— jacob rees mogg's leadership prospects, he has never
he came oi'i tory grassroots membership.hown he was more popular than borisjohnson amongst tory members and so that was amongst tory members and so that was a movement that is building. he has launched an attack on theresa may and philip hammond? he's usually very polite so it is more shocking when he launches an attack, he says it doesn't look as though the prime minister is having much fun, but the prime minister's spokesperson has said that she enjoys herjob enormously, actually. he has also...
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because tori woodill is in the house. oh, one more win. and there is tori upstairs.t famous jacket, top notch. >> i'll be right up. >> i'll be right up. all right. you're on tv. one more win. are you ready? are you excited for the game? >> i'm very excited and we're going to win. >> enough said. enough said. >> parade -- >> don't talk about the parade yet. let's win sunday night. then we'll talk about the parade. thank you, dear. than is hey i'm brian from maryland, how are you doing. >> and who do you have here, your son? >> my nephew, brandon. >> brandon, good to see you. you ready? >> we're ready. today we're doing crab fries, tonight we'll trust the processer, the sixers game sunday, we will trust the eagles to bring one more win back to philadelphia. >> that's it, that's what all of the fans are talking about. all right. i'm going to grab a couple of my man's crab fries, now, while immune p on this i have to make my way up to see tori. so tori i send it right up to you right now. >> that's right, you know, you're going to need those crab fries for the walk up he
because tori woodill is in the house. oh, one more win. and there is tori upstairs.t famous jacket, top notch. >> i'll be right up. >> i'll be right up. all right. you're on tv. one more win. are you ready? are you excited for the game? >> i'm very excited and we're going to win. >> enough said. enough said. >> parade -- >> don't talk about the parade yet. let's win sunday night. then we'll talk about the parade. thank you, dear. than is hey i'm brian from...
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which side of the tory party will be speaking with the voice of the tory party, the government, the nationory party, the government, the nation... it is high stake but they'd a briefing that this meeting will solve many disagreements. that is a high hope. and then there are 27 countries... yes, they do need to sign off on the deal on the other end. it is quite a long process. the guardian has a different lead. an exclusive about the murky world, as they may put it, of freemasons and the relationship with mps and journalists. yes. just as we celebrate the centenary of women getting the vote and a fabulous suffragette picture on the bottom, we have the unveiling of a men's club. freemason orders set up for journalists men's club. freemason orders set up forjournalists in men's club. freemason orders set up for journalists in parliament men's club. freemason orders set up forjournalists in parliament and mps. it recruits mps, peers and parliamentary staff and a gallery lodge that was established among the political press call. apparently they are both active. i don't know how many people are
which side of the tory party will be speaking with the voice of the tory party, the government, the nationory party, the government, the nation... it is high stake but they'd a briefing that this meeting will solve many disagreements. that is a high hope. and then there are 27 countries... yes, they do need to sign off on the deal on the other end. it is quite a long process. the guardian has a different lead. an exclusive about the murky world, as they may put it, of freemasons and the...
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since last summer the tories do not have a governing majority on the road in parliament.dup. they are exceptionally vulnerable to any small rebellion on their own backbenchers, and they are looking down the barrel of a massive one on this huge issue of whether about britain stays in a new customs union or not with the european union. because anna soubry, the tory mps, has been down this amendment to the trade bill but we expect to see some point in the next few weeks, the government are holding back until they are short enough support to get it through, she wants to amend it, calling for a new customs union, and if, as seems likely after today, the labour party swings in behind her and perhaps a dozen ahmad more tory mps, there was a good chance that the government could be defeated on this, and a customs union with them really be imposed on the government. that is why liber‘s position matters. so to make sure that the referendum result matters it would be out with the old customs union but in some indifferent? and ownership of the single market depends on being a member
since last summer the tories do not have a governing majority on the road in parliament.dup. they are exceptionally vulnerable to any small rebellion on their own backbenchers, and they are looking down the barrel of a massive one on this huge issue of whether about britain stays in a new customs union or not with the european union. because anna soubry, the tory mps, has been down this amendment to the trade bill but we expect to see some point in the next few weeks, the government are holding...
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the tory party has been at this since ted heath, they will never reconciled.ike the church of england and gay marriage, i think they will have to split. there are families who did not reconcile after brexit. these are people who are supposed to be governing us. you are looking at the times. secret plan to end tory turmoil. for the first time, it sounds as though there is a plan. essentially, there is a move towards a compromise, which could be struck by asking the brexiteers to sign up toa by asking the brexiteers to sign up to a time—limited extension to elements of the existing customs union and what they are essentially saying is they are trying to put a wedge between those individuals. let us wedge between those individuals. let us test them. whatever they do, they are not going to be able to settle this one. as soon as something seems to be vaguely agreed, these cowboys go off and do their own thing. these are the people who are governing us and that is why, i don't know when it will settle but i don't think there is going to be an agreement on this. if t
the tory party has been at this since ted heath, they will never reconciled.ike the church of england and gay marriage, i think they will have to split. there are families who did not reconcile after brexit. these are people who are supposed to be governing us. you are looking at the times. secret plan to end tory turmoil. for the first time, it sounds as though there is a plan. essentially, there is a move towards a compromise, which could be struck by asking the brexiteers to sign up toa by...
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for the first time there is clear—blue policy water between labour and the tories over brexit.ch tomorrow, jeremy corbyn will confirm his party would keep the uk in a customs union with the eu after brexit. crunch time is now coming for the prime minister because the majority in parliament does not back her approach to a customs union. labour's brexit spokesman said the uk would be better off teaming up with the eu to reach new trade deals with other countries. obviously, it's the only way realistically to get tariff—free access. it's really important for our manufacturing base and nobody can answer the question how you keep your commitment to no hard border in northern ireland without a customs union. as an eu member, we are currently in the european customs union and the idea behind it is pretty simple. a single set of tariffs is imposed on goods imported from outside the eu. goods can then move freely without tariffs around the bloc. but members cannot do their own trade deals. some labour mps want their party to go further and commit to joining the single market, too. it's
for the first time there is clear—blue policy water between labour and the tories over brexit.ch tomorrow, jeremy corbyn will confirm his party would keep the uk in a customs union with the eu after brexit. crunch time is now coming for the prime minister because the majority in parliament does not back her approach to a customs union. labour's brexit spokesman said the uk would be better off teaming up with the eu to reach new trade deals with other countries. obviously, it's the only way...
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that means they can your some tory remainers over.ting defeat on the government, they will go with that. this seems to be normal parliamentary liberal democracy as we know it. whether they are being opportunistic or chopping these options, managed divergences as we heard from that meeting at chequers, thatis heard from that meeting at chequers, that is not particularly clear, is it? they are clear on the end set. how fast will be housed to be decided over the brexit negotiation process. “— decided over the brexit negotiation process. —— has to be decided. there will be some areas where britain will be some areas where britain will seek not to be the same as neighbours. boris johnson knows will seek not to be the same as neighbours. borisjohnson knows he will have to concede some ground. he is not the prime minister, trees and make is. coming back to my previous answer, the corbynites are deeply sceptical of the european project. they are willing to put that aside to try to get one over the tories. having presented them as unprincipled
that means they can your some tory remainers over.ting defeat on the government, they will go with that. this seems to be normal parliamentary liberal democracy as we know it. whether they are being opportunistic or chopping these options, managed divergences as we heard from that meeting at chequers, thatis heard from that meeting at chequers, that is not particularly clear, is it? they are clear on the end set. how fast will be housed to be decided over the brexit negotiation process. “—...
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and member of the karelian inquiry brute julia about whether tory welfare reform is driving people to suicide and to claimants in different stages of the disability testing system tell us whether reassessing one point six million britons following arguably another failed neoliberal privatization experiment is a good thing only similar coming up in today's going underground but first since u.k. pm theresa may was hold not being with communists in beijing it was left to a man called david living didn't want to questions that this week's pm queues in london and i'm a celebrity please get me out to. livingston replace tourism a's deputy pm damian green who left because of covering up pull on in his office computer living to new used to work at going to. szell mining company rio tinto was called mr clean by the tory daily telegraph will emerge that he wanted u.k. taxpayers to pay for his toiletries anyway as the share price and u.k. government private contract a capita all but collapsed while he spoke living did was first forced to say that a previous multi-billion pound failure karelian w
and member of the karelian inquiry brute julia about whether tory welfare reform is driving people to suicide and to claimants in different stages of the disability testing system tell us whether reassessing one point six million britons following arguably another failed neoliberal privatization experiment is a good thing only similar coming up in today's going underground but first since u.k. pm theresa may was hold not being with communists in beijing it was left to a man called david living...
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it is notjust his fans, but some tory mps want to keep our customs links, too. and parliament, could cause trouble for number 10. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, coventry. the number of people known to have died in an explosion and fire in a building in leicester yesterday has risen to five. search and rescue teams recovered a body from the rubble earlier today. five people remain in hospital, one is critically ill. emergency crews have been continuing to search the ruins of the property, as our correspondent sima kotecha reports. the damage, fully exposed, in daylight. last night, just after seven, an explosion. a shop and the flat above it were destroyed. flames shot up into the air, around seven metres high. towering over the surrounding buildings. ijust heard a big bang. the owner of the shop was inside at the time. rubble? under the bricks and rubble. how are you feeling at the moment? i don't know how to tell you. never i feel how i am now. the shop was a polish supermarket. it had only been open since january. today, firefighters spent hours inside, wading th
it is notjust his fans, but some tory mps want to keep our customs links, too. and parliament, could cause trouble for number 10. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, coventry. the number of people known to have died in an explosion and fire in a building in leicester yesterday has risen to five. search and rescue teams recovered a body from the rubble earlier today. five people remain in hospital, one is critically ill. emergency crews have been continuing to search the ruins of the property, as our...
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the seas of tory minority government needed to resume here in central london coming up in the show as capital shares collapse after profit warnings this week we speak to a labor m.p. and member of the karelian inquiry george about whether tory welfare reform is driving people to suicide and to claimants in different stages of the disability testing system tell us whether reassessing one point six million britons following arguably another failed neoliberal privatisation experiment is a good thing all the more coming up in today's going underground but first since u.k. pm theresa may was hold not being with communists in beijing it was left to a man called david living didn't want to questions that this week's pm queues in london and i'm a celebrity please get me out i living generally plaister is a maze deputy pm damian green who left because of covering up porn in his office computer living to new used to work at controversial mining company rio tinto was called mr clean by the tory daily telegraph will emerge that he wanted u.k. taxpayers to pay for his toiletries anyway as the shar
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and the rebels in the tory side are clear, it's up to the government whether or not they want to makean issue of no confidence. we have the big speech from the prime minister on friday, she will probably fudge it somehow with the wedding, there will be some kind of customs arrangement, or maybe not even the word customs, as it seems to be so controversial. she will have to find some language that both appeases the rebels, who ultimately look like they would defeat the government, but also appeasing the brexiteers. at all is that like it is important to bear in mind that also having a customs union isn't enough to prevent a hard border in northern ireland. you also need at least some elements of the single market, if not the e a tub of arrangements. so this only gets you a certain way. and labour's position has shifted but not to the place where it needs to be if we are going to honour the good friday agreement. so there race still further to go. there is a huge chasm between the real world and the world that the brexiteers and those who are looking at how on earth we can manage this p
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and labor it's arguably between the red tories of blairite labor and the largest socialist movementin europe led by jeremy corbin corben certainly does not favor means testing private contractors and the arguable perfect storm created when the conservative government decided on mandatory testing of disability. those too sick to work personal independence payments or pip were brought in by the coalition government in twenty thirteen to replace disability living allowance as part of austerity cuts to bail out the bankers in the city of london assessments ones carried out by the british government were outsourced to private companies capita and i toss the independent assessment service sincerely thirteen nearly two hundred thousand disabled people who previously receive disability living allowance were denied pip with over sixty percent of cases winning on appeal or parliamentary under-secretary of state for the d.w.p. and disabled people just in tomlinson heard this just say in this week's debate on pip claimant experiences. only sixteen percent of claimants the highest rates of benef
and labor it's arguably between the red tories of blairite labor and the largest socialist movementin europe led by jeremy corbin corben certainly does not favor means testing private contractors and the arguable perfect storm created when the conservative government decided on mandatory testing of disability. those too sick to work personal independence payments or pip were brought in by the coalition government in twenty thirteen to replace disability living allowance as part of austerity...
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which again would frustrate some backbench tory mps.d saker production is not enough and it is not what people voted for. i think there is a comedic irony to the fact that we are talking about how certain people hope there will be fewer migrants from the eu in one story and inches above we are talking about staffing shortages in the nhs. you have taken that link away from me. costs are spiralling in the nhs? the costs of mistakes in operations are ballooning. the nhs could go bust if these pay—outs continue, according to the story. i am not from this country, as you may be able to tell from my accent, and from the united states were we have massive malpractice lawsuits. and the numbers are staggering. so it's surprising to see that sort of thing discussed here. it's fascinating because this seems to be obviously here in the uk we have the nhs paid for by taxpayers. so the issue of negligence cut a lot closer to home. we need to move on. laura, you can ta ke we need to move on. laura, you can take us to the guardian newspaper who have a
which again would frustrate some backbench tory mps.d saker production is not enough and it is not what people voted for. i think there is a comedic irony to the fact that we are talking about how certain people hope there will be fewer migrants from the eu in one story and inches above we are talking about staffing shortages in the nhs. you have taken that link away from me. costs are spiralling in the nhs? the costs of mistakes in operations are ballooning. the nhs could go bust if these...
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we know there are splits in the tory party. it is exactly same oi'i the tory party. as you say, exactly what either party wants, never mind what were going to end up with, remains something of a mystery, really. according to the sunday express, theresa may is also to be making a big speech on brexit this week and sounding very optimistic. the country's best days lie ahead. you are the prime minister would say that, really. what you make of that? it isa that, really. what you make of that? it is a small word that is very interesting. she has said, if we get them right, brexit will be beginning ofa them right, brexit will be beginning of a bright new story. if we get it right. you would expect a prime minister to be saying, we will get this right, are best days are ahead of us. but she's saying is that it are ahead of us. but she's saying is thatitis are ahead of us. but she's saying is that it is fascinating. it goes to the heart of the uncertainty around. she's making a big speech on friday, the big speech on brexit which will set out apparently what the cabinet have
we know there are splits in the tory party. it is exactly same oi'i the tory party. as you say, exactly what either party wants, never mind what were going to end up with, remains something of a mystery, really. according to the sunday express, theresa may is also to be making a big speech on brexit this week and sounding very optimistic. the country's best days lie ahead. you are the prime minister would say that, really. what you make of that? it isa that, really. what you make of that? it is...
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but for decades, arguably, the tory party has been trying and not always succeeding.o, can they find one today? they were at it for eight hours. the prime minister, surrounded by her close colleagues and advisers — some who were pitted against each other during the referendum. next week she wants to tell the rest of the world more of her brexit plan. but the inner cabinet has struggled to agree how closely we should stick to the eu after brexit. some compromise perhaps today, but not a dramatic breakthrough. if you look at what happened back before the december european summit there was a lot of speculation that the cabinet would not reach agreement. we all agreed a position that the prime minster took to brussels, and got a successful outcome. and all of us in the cabinet are determined to get the best possible deal for every part of the united kingdom. every modern tory prime minister who has had the run of this country pile has had to deal with splits over europe. yet government insiders suggest it was only borisjohnson who was likely to dig in furiously. one minis
but for decades, arguably, the tory party has been trying and not always succeeding.o, can they find one today? they were at it for eight hours. the prime minister, surrounded by her close colleagues and advisers — some who were pitted against each other during the referendum. next week she wants to tell the rest of the world more of her brexit plan. but the inner cabinet has struggled to agree how closely we should stick to the eu after brexit. some compromise perhaps today, but not a...
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remainders and if labourand with the views of tory remainders and if labour and tory remainders work commons over brexit. but if we got the divide we did not get the detail. we don't know what sort of price jeremy corbyn is prepared to pay. to get this strong relationship with the single market. would he want to continue paying money to the eu? would he abide by the european court ofjustice? would he abide by the european court of justice? what happened would he abide by the european court ofjustice? what happened to freedom ofjustice? what happened to freedom of movement and, crucially, how would brexit supporting labour mps and labour voters react and will debut this as betrayal? norman, many thanks, norman smith. our top story this lunchtime. jeremy corbyn commits labour to a new and comprehensive uk—eu customs union to ensure tariff—free trade after brexit. and coming up — how smart is your phone? we take a look at the newest models at the world's biggest industry show. coming up in sport, celtic captain scott brown has announced his retirement from international football with sc
remainders and if labourand with the views of tory remainders and if labour and tory remainders work commons over brexit. but if we got the divide we did not get the detail. we don't know what sort of price jeremy corbyn is prepared to pay. to get this strong relationship with the single market. would he want to continue paying money to the eu? would he abide by the european court ofjustice? would he abide by the european court of justice? what happened would he abide by the european court...
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she feels differently, she calls them ideological brexiteers who are not tories. has to give. if theresa may doesn't stand up and show, as she calls it, spine, not only will we get jacob rees—mogg as prime minister, she says, we will get a hardline brexit that will cause damage... would you welcomejacob rees—mogg is prime minister? when she says devastating hardline brexit she was objecting to two things the prime minister has decided. leaving the single market and leaving the customs union. i have explained that that is being done for logical reasons, not because jacob rees—mogg or anyone else asked for it. other people have asked for it. mairead mcguinness, you just heard, is that not only is this unprecedented, this is not a game of bluff, businesses and people and lives will be affected because there is no deal possible without tariffs that cost money. if there is a free trade agreement, tariffs will. .. why would they? there has to be free—trade agreement because it is overwhelmingly in the interests of the european union. i make the assumption that the eu is
she feels differently, she calls them ideological brexiteers who are not tories. has to give. if theresa may doesn't stand up and show, as she calls it, spine, not only will we get jacob rees—mogg as prime minister, she says, we will get a hardline brexit that will cause damage... would you welcomejacob rees—mogg is prime minister? when she says devastating hardline brexit she was objecting to two things the prime minister has decided. leaving the single market and leaving the customs...
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. supporter before a tory. and think that they will be a tory before remain. before remain.ot actually that simple. actually that simple. and he crushes them because? them because? on the one point, they have been the pro—european party. have been the pro—european party. government they gather up of lib dem vote. vote. if labour is both a left wing and pro—european party... if labour is both a left wing and pro-european party... and pro-european party... so what is the lib dem opportunity here? the lib dem opportunity here? need to watch what happens on monday. the lib dems are not in the equation. i think it is true. can really change the course of this debate. debate. the question is whether he has the stomach to do that. has the stomach to do that. you ask what is the lib dem possibility? what is the lib dem possibility? m is constructive discussion. is constructive discussion. doesn't matter what happens to the lib dems. lib dems. the problem is that europe is going forward. it is not only brexit. brexit. there is the budget but also this macro phenomenon. this macro phe
. supporter before a tory. and think that they will be a tory before remain. before remain.ot actually that simple. actually that simple. and he crushes them because? them because? on the one point, they have been the pro—european party. have been the pro—european party. government they gather up of lib dem vote. vote. if labour is both a left wing and pro—european party... if labour is both a left wing and pro-european party... and pro-european party... so what is the lib dem opportunity...
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yes, this policy of dividing and ruling the tory rebels away from the government. month that dominic grieve managed to secure such a concession on the idea of having a meaningful vote at the end of the brexit presses, yes, the numbers can go that particular way. but given the critical nature of living the customs union for theresa may's brexit policy, as dictated at lancaster house and repeated at florence, that to have her lose on that, that would be a whole new level, and that's why effectively it is almost a matter of confidence of the government, if they can't get their customs policy through parliament then the whole thing collapses. the german and french leaders have urged russia's president putin to exert maximum pressure on the syrian government to observe a ceasefire. the three leaders spoke by telephone earlier today. syrian government forces have continued air strikes in the eastern ghouta district, despite a un security council resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire. ground battles have also intensified today as the syrian military tries to advan
yes, this policy of dividing and ruling the tory rebels away from the government. month that dominic grieve managed to secure such a concession on the idea of having a meaningful vote at the end of the brexit presses, yes, the numbers can go that particular way. but given the critical nature of living the customs union for theresa may's brexit policy, as dictated at lancaster house and repeated at florence, that to have her lose on that, that would be a whole new level, and that's why...
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course the reality is that those two positions are completely at odds with each other i think the tories have played a very dangerous game no way can are in and are sure darren and or will argument be the collateral damage in the midst of all of that. the idea of reimposing a border on the island is not just economically disruptive it's potentially jeopardizes the entire political infrastructure of the good friday agreement the executive itself in the north and the assembly the northern institutions are built are premised on the notion of european standards and regulations and law so this is a big problem for us bragg's this is a disaster in my view generally if i can offer that for you i respect absolutely the rights of other countries to make their own decisions i think greg's this is a mistake from an irish perspective. it's dangerous i think it is chris chu is the way in which the british government has disregarded us at by the way we have said this to mrs may so i'm i'm not saying anything as it were behind her back that we're not quite prepared to to put it to the british governmen
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so how is this going down with tory voters? do grassroot tories want a change in leader?. there have been discussions over the last few weeks and theresa may hasn't said any type of the customs union, just a customs union we know? call it what you will, she has ruled out the customs union time and time again. she is going to get is the best deal possible, we have to be willing to negotiate and put things on the table. there is scope for a future trade deal between the uk and the eu but right now we are waiting for the eu to come back with something reasonable. she is ruling out staying in what we have now, but she's not ruling out any future relationship? grace, you are looking unimpressed? it is always going on, this brexit stuff. i suppose she has i'iow this brexit stuff. i suppose she has now made a decision so that is good. if we are not in the customs union we have free movement. ithink if we are not in the customs union we have free movement. i think it is good we have made a decision we will not be in the customs union. so that is quite good. what about on this sit
so how is this going down with tory voters? do grassroot tories want a change in leader?. there have been discussions over the last few weeks and theresa may hasn't said any type of the customs union, just a customs union we know? call it what you will, she has ruled out the customs union time and time again. she is going to get is the best deal possible, we have to be willing to negotiate and put things on the table. there is scope for a future trade deal between the uk and the eu but right...
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theresa may did not have an overall majority in the commons and a number of tory mps also argue thatld have a customs union with the eu. argue that the uk should so, a vote, when it comes, could force the government to change its position. could force the government to the government insists the uk must be free to have an independent trade policy after brexit outside the customs union. labour say they want tojoin a customs union, what does that mean? tojoin a customs union, is it like turkey, which has a customs union but only in goods, but not in agriculture, not in services, not in finance? is that what we want for britain? not in services, not in finance? will we take rules in certain sectors but not in others? liam fox also said the government would try to persuade all tory mps about the government's position before putting a trade deal before mps which, at the moment, looks like it could be defeated if labourjoins tory rebels in calling for a new customs union. tory rebels in calling which is why the impact of labour's is the shift could very significant. is the shift could be t
theresa may did not have an overall majority in the commons and a number of tory mps also argue thatld have a customs union with the eu. argue that the uk should so, a vote, when it comes, could force the government to change its position. could force the government to the government insists the uk must be free to have an independent trade policy after brexit outside the customs union. labour say they want tojoin a customs union, what does that mean? tojoin a customs union, is it like turkey,...
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if the dup and the tory party think they are going to run northern ireland on the room, that will bed and it will be resisted by democratic ireland. thank you. the northern ireland secretary has been doing her best to strike a positive note, saying that she does still feel there is some sort of basis for an agreement. she will update parliament next week. time for a look at the weather. it has been yet another day of rain for some and snow for others. our weather watchers have been like capturing the scenes. this picture from aberdeenshire. further south it was merely rain, heavy rain at that. we ta ke was merely rain, heavy rain at that. we take a look at the satellite picture and you can see this area of cloud working its way through, bringing snow into northern areas, rain in the south. this area of low pressure is sitting around spinning to the north—west. through this evening, we will slowly pushed the wet weather away from eastern parts of england. it will take awhile to kyrgyzsta n of england. it will take awhile to kyrgyzstan to the hand that clearer skies. wintry showers rat
if the dup and the tory party think they are going to run northern ireland on the room, that will bed and it will be resisted by democratic ireland. thank you. the northern ireland secretary has been doing her best to strike a positive note, saying that she does still feel there is some sort of basis for an agreement. she will update parliament next week. time for a look at the weather. it has been yet another day of rain for some and snow for others. our weather watchers have been like...
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but for decades, arguably, the tory party has been trying and not always succeeding. one today? they were at it for eight hours. the prime minister, surrounded by her close colleagues and advisers — some who were pitted against each other during the referendum. next week she wants to tell the rest of the world more of her brexit plan. but the inner cabinet has struggled to agree how closely we should stick to the eu after brexit. some compromise perhaps today, but not a dramatic breakthrough. if you look at what happened back before the december european summit there was a lot of speculation that the cabinet would not reach agreement. we all agreed a position that the prime minster took to brussels, and got a successful outcome. and all of us in the cabinet are determined to get the best possible deal for every part of the united kingdom. every modern tory prime minister who has had the run of this country pile has had to deal with splits over europe. yet government insiders suggest it was only borisjohnson that was likely to dig in furiously. 0ne minister told me the
but for decades, arguably, the tory party has been trying and not always succeeding. one today? they were at it for eight hours. the prime minister, surrounded by her close colleagues and advisers — some who were pitted against each other during the referendum. next week she wants to tell the rest of the world more of her brexit plan. but the inner cabinet has struggled to agree how closely we should stick to the eu after brexit. some compromise perhaps today, but not a dramatic breakthrough....
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pa rt these are tory policies and values.ion has been relatively high in recent years is because of the skills shortage in the uk labour market. at the general election labour set out plans to invest in a national education service with free college, university training places to tackle those shortages and not drive young people into debt just those shortages and not drive young people into debtjust because they wa nt to people into debtjust because they want to get a university education. applause people also feel frustrated when they are denied opportunities to re—train or improve their skills and employers instead import skilled labour from elsewhere. we employers instead import skilled labourfrom elsewhere. we will also restore free english as a second language courses so people who come here whether as migrants or refugees can learn and —— english and participate in their workplaces. and tighten labour regulations, strengthen trade union rights, tackle insecurity and exploitation of all workers. when migrant workers come
pa rt these are tory policies and values.ion has been relatively high in recent years is because of the skills shortage in the uk labour market. at the general election labour set out plans to invest in a national education service with free college, university training places to tackle those shortages and not drive young people into debt just those shortages and not drive young people into debtjust because they wa nt to people into debtjust because they want to get a university education....
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you know that argument is contested by former tory remain supporters.meet these so—called suggestions? even if the gang up with the labour party, and the snp, to try and defeat the government, they will not succeed. if the government were hypothetically to abandon its present policies and go for something who knows what jeremy corbyn really wants to bring down the government, there would be chaos. it is people like antoinette putting people on the prime minister. —— putting pressure on the prime minister. we are making sure she has plenty of support from her own party. we expect david davis to set out the government's formal position on the transition period in response to the eu's position. you happy with what appears to be shaping up as a standstill, nothing changes transition period ? shaping up as a standstill, nothing changes transition period? up to a point. it is a very big compromise to accept this implementation period where we carry on implementing all the eu laws. whether our new laws, new courtjudgments, laws. whether our new laws, new court
you know that argument is contested by former tory remain supporters.meet these so—called suggestions? even if the gang up with the labour party, and the snp, to try and defeat the government, they will not succeed. if the government were hypothetically to abandon its present policies and go for something who knows what jeremy corbyn really wants to bring down the government, there would be chaos. it is people like antoinette putting people on the prime minister. —— putting pressure on...
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he is also now advising the tories in britain. thanks for joining.k to us about this infrastructure plan and the details. $200 billion in federal aid and ever thing lance on public-private partnerships and the people at the white house right now, governors and state leaders. jim: it was really a big moment for trump. this is the one bill that a bunch of us have been calling on him to launch a year ago. this is something that could get bipartisan support and is incredibly needed in the united states. we have over $5 trillion of underfunded infrastructure needs. instead what we got today was kind of typical trump. it was a tweet and a press ofease, but $200 billion federal funding is barely more than we are funding now and it localhe state and governments and private investors to do the rest of the $1.5 trillion. members of both parties have come out this morning and said is this it? vonnie: you would think that he would need more people at the white house. is this just the opening for ay? will be positive about this and they will bring in the private
he is also now advising the tories in britain. thanks for joining.k to us about this infrastructure plan and the details. $200 billion in federal aid and ever thing lance on public-private partnerships and the people at the white house right now, governors and state leaders. jim: it was really a big moment for trump. this is the one bill that a bunch of us have been calling on him to launch a year ago. this is something that could get bipartisan support and is incredibly needed in the united...
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just looking at this story here, do we think that some of these rebel tories will really side with labour? the ft seems to suggest they will be. the story is whether this will mean anything. jeremy corbyn is not in power at the moment. the only way this matters is because of the parliamentary arithmetic. theresa may has a gossamer majority, so she has to do a deal with labour leaders and the dup and so on. this is so important for the future of our country. that is for one approach eu conservative, who said they would vote for their conscience over the party interest. if she was to make ita party interest. if she was to make it a confidence issue, she would play chicken with her mps, asking if they were going to vote down, if they were going to vote down, if they did that they would bring the conservative government down. we will be hearing from on friday. we will be hearing from on friday. we will see how she responds. do you see this as essentially a political move byjeremy corbyn, seizing the opportunity to make life more difficult? i see nothing wrong with that. he is the opposition l
just looking at this story here, do we think that some of these rebel tories will really side with labour? the ft seems to suggest they will be. the story is whether this will mean anything. jeremy corbyn is not in power at the moment. the only way this matters is because of the parliamentary arithmetic. theresa may has a gossamer majority, so she has to do a deal with labour leaders and the dup and so on. this is so important for the future of our country. that is for one approach eu...
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tory smith knows the entire history of eagles football, he says it's our responsibility to try to win>> the biggest news from super bowl lii from the patriots, tight end rob gronkowski cleared the concussion protocol. the fliers lost to devils in college become, temple won tonight. >>> a lot of people ask, what does it feel like at 1 below with 15 below windchill, real feel temperature? it feels like this. >> yeah, you need to cover that face as much as possible. >> this is the coldest i've ever done live television in. >> yes. >> for me, definitely. >> what it feels like is you can't feel your fingers, you can't feel your toes. no matter what devices i have on, it seems everything stopped working. i'm trying to keep my fingers balled into a fist so it feels a little bit better. yeah it's pretty painful out here. >> it's only going to get colder. if you're headed to minneapolis, we know it's a dome stadium, but you've got to walk and you'll be outside after the game. so lots of layers. bundle up and stay safe. nbc 10, your home for super bowl lii, the only place you can watch that big
tory smith knows the entire history of eagles football, he says it's our responsibility to try to win>> the biggest news from super bowl lii from the patriots, tight end rob gronkowski cleared the concussion protocol. the fliers lost to devils in college become, temple won tonight. >>> a lot of people ask, what does it feel like at 1 below with 15 below windchill, real feel temperature? it feels like this. >> yeah, you need to cover that face as much as possible. >>...
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of clothing on his eight day trip to india has been ridiculed online his efforts to try and sort of tory elite plan then have somewhat backfired and so the internet weighed in. i. just untrue those aids pray love spirit quest routine reminds me of the spring break yoga travelers i went to school with who came back from the far east with a next and a new wardrobe every year is a just me all this choreographed keeton it's all just a bit. after indian sun dress like this every day so i know you've been in bollywood stuff with a prayer hands it just looks like you're out of i.d.'s. obviously we take the situation extremely seriously the individual in question should never have received an invitation and as soon as we found out we rescinded the invitation image of. a supporter of president trump has received a slew of online criticism after american news network c.n.n. publicly shamed her for sharing what was claimed to be a russian coordinated of vent on facebook backing up the story. c.n.n. knows no bounds when it comes to tracking down anyone culpable of sowing discord in america and they
of clothing on his eight day trip to india has been ridiculed online his efforts to try and sort of tory elite plan then have somewhat backfired and so the internet weighed in. i. just untrue those aids pray love spirit quest routine reminds me of the spring break yoga travelers i went to school with who came back from the far east with a next and a new wardrobe every year is a just me all this choreographed keeton it's all just a bit. after indian sun dress like this every day so i know you've...
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the brexiteers within the tory party, would they stand for that? to be out completely and not in any collaborative arrangement with any other countries. they want us to be an independent coastal nation. we seem an independent coastal nation. we seem to be quite far down the brexit road and it's still not clear what kind of brexit it's going to be. 400 days to go or something like that. is that because theresa may can't be clear because if she is clear, she's going to upset some part of her party? that is a defence for saying nothing. it is also an indication that they can't make up their minds. moving on from brexit to kentucky fried chicken. why did the chicken ci’oss fried chicken. why did the chicken cross the road? according to the ft, why did the chicken failed to cross the road? this story right underneath the brexit story is making the point that this destruction to supplies are gst is good to continue. i can't believe the fuss is created. there was a woman on the news asked about her views about not being able to get her tse views about not
the brexiteers within the tory party, would they stand for that? to be out completely and not in any collaborative arrangement with any other countries. they want us to be an independent coastal nation. we seem an independent coastal nation. we seem to be quite far down the brexit road and it's still not clear what kind of brexit it's going to be. 400 days to go or something like that. is that because theresa may can't be clear because if she is clear, she's going to upset some part of her...
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so for months, the tories have been in a tug—of—war.intertwined with brussels after we go, or make a more dramatic break? the eu and business are running out of patience as the uk takes its time to decide. it demonstrates to the world the united kingdom is not leaving europe as we leave the eu. tory remain rebels lined up this morning to put against the idea they are outspoken, but a minority in their party, their fears the country will be worse off. it is abundantly clear to me that there is no model which will satisfy all sections of the british public. and i believe, and i've said many times before, i believe a no deal scenario would be bad for our economy. mps have now seen the government's forecasts of what could happen to different parts of the country if there is no deal. over 15 years the economy in london is forecast to be 3.5% smaller. in the west midlands, that voted to leave, it would be 13% smaller. and in the north—east, which also chose brexit, hypothetically it is the worst affected. the economy potentially 16% smaller t
so for months, the tories have been in a tug—of—war.intertwined with brussels after we go, or make a more dramatic break? the eu and business are running out of patience as the uk takes its time to decide. it demonstrates to the world the united kingdom is not leaving europe as we leave the eu. tory remain rebels lined up this morning to put against the idea they are outspoken, but a minority in their party, their fears the country will be worse off. it is abundantly clear to me that there...
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rebels to move towards jeremy corbyn's be enough tory rebels to move towardsjeremy corbyn's positionhmetic is that unless the dup, if they move or if enough tory rebels move then that could happen but it is very unlikely. it is likely when it comes to vote that the government will set up as a confidence motion and will —— and the rebels will have cold feet. thank you very much for that explanation. i think we have done it for today until the next one. president trump today met governors at the white house to talk about the florida school shooting. over the weekend several us companies reduced their ties to the nra — america's powerful gun lobby group. in the long televised meeting mr trump once again criticised law enforcement officers for the way they handled the shooting — and suggested he would have been braver than the armed guard who failed to confront the killer. i got to watch some deputy sheriffs performing this weekend. they were not exactly medal of honour winners. the way they performed was frankly disgusting. i really believe you don't know until you are tested. but i rea
rebels to move towards jeremy corbyn's be enough tory rebels to move towardsjeremy corbyn's positionhmetic is that unless the dup, if they move or if enough tory rebels move then that could happen but it is very unlikely. it is likely when it comes to vote that the government will set up as a confidence motion and will —— and the rebels will have cold feet. thank you very much for that explanation. i think we have done it for today until the next one. president trump today met governors at...
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theresa may does not have an overall majority in the commons and a number of tory mps also argue that belt when it comes could force the government to change its position. the government insisted the uk must be free to have an independent trade policy after brexit outside the customs union. labour say they want to join a customs union. what does that mean? is it like turkey which has a customs union but only in goods and not out there colter? not in services, not in finance? is that what we want to bring. will you take ruled in certain sectors but not others. liam fox also said the government would try to persuade all tory mps about the government's position before putting a trade bill before mps, which at the moment looks like it could be defeated will stop if labour joint looks like it could be defeated will stop if labourjoint tory rebels in calling for a new customs union. which is why the impact of labour propper policy should could be very significant. today a couple of the conservative mps who also not a customs union between the eu and the uk after brexit repeated that demand.
theresa may does not have an overall majority in the commons and a number of tory mps also argue that belt when it comes could force the government to change its position. the government insisted the uk must be free to have an independent trade policy after brexit outside the customs union. labour say they want to join a customs union. what does that mean? is it like turkey which has a customs union but only in goods and not out there colter? not in services, not in finance? is that what we...
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but the trade secretary, liam fox, encouraged remain supporting tories to unite behind theresa may whenvernment's plans for the future relationship with the eu next week. i think when the rest of the parliamentary party hears on friday as the prime minister sets it out at... she will win over anna soubry, do you think? i hope they will have an open mind and listen to what the prime minister says. labour's efforts to persuade conservative rebels to resist the government's plans are set to intensify now there is a clear difference between the tories and labour on brexit. emma joins us now. both theresa may and jeremy corbyn could get pushed back from rebels. there are brexit split parties. for some time, theresa may has been pushed to set out the government's vision for our future relationship with the eu but labour has been pushed as well. there has been uncertainty of the clear position of the labour party after transition. with both of them making big speeches this week and the rebels being encouraged to come out of the woodwork or get back on side were they will be, are we going to ge
but the trade secretary, liam fox, encouraged remain supporting tories to unite behind theresa may whenvernment's plans for the future relationship with the eu next week. i think when the rest of the parliamentary party hears on friday as the prime minister sets it out at... she will win over anna soubry, do you think? i hope they will have an open mind and listen to what the prime minister says. labour's efforts to persuade conservative rebels to resist the government's plans are set to...
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i think many will decide they are a tory before they are a remainer.mestic thing to think about is he crushes the liberal democrats, which is a long—term labour party aim and with which i don't entirely lack sympathy. he crushes them because? they have been the pro—european party but if labour is pro—european enough and has the potential of getting into government, they hoover up lots of those lib dem votes. the lib dems have been fishing for a long time in the politics of the left—wing, so if labour is both left wing and pro—eu... they must watch what happens on monday. they do not have an opportunity, they are not in the equation. i think that corbyn can really change the course of this debate. the question is whether he has the stomach to do it. you ask what is the lib dem possibilities, i think constructive dispersal. laughter. i am coming up with more terms! more brexit vocab. it does not matter what happens to the lib dems. it matters that europe is going forward. there is the budget but also this emmanuel macron idea and phenomenon. for me, brit
i think many will decide they are a tory before they are a remainer.mestic thing to think about is he crushes the liberal democrats, which is a long—term labour party aim and with which i don't entirely lack sympathy. he crushes them because? they have been the pro—european party but if labour is pro—european enough and has the potential of getting into government, they hoover up lots of those lib dem votes. the lib dems have been fishing for a long time in the politics of the...
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it shows that the tory party are split from top to bottom and what they will do about brexit.referendum, we don't know what the bespoke arrangement is going to look like, thatis arrangement is going to look like, that is because she's tried to shore up that is because she's tried to shore up the divisions in her own party. until the government get agreement with itself, it will be difficult for them to get agreement with anyone else. the loser is the country. isn't mrs me right to be worried about the brexit supporters, given that the direction of travel is towards a softer brexit, rather than the sort of brexit the supporters want? it would be in this country's economic interest. what we saw today was the extreme eurosceptics in the tory party demanding a hard brexit with menaces. obviously, there are 20 more than they need to trigger a leadership election, they asked for a range of things that are impossible to deliver, including wto rules, ensuring that if we come out of the european union we cannot have any connection to the single market or the economic area. that would b
it shows that the tory party are split from top to bottom and what they will do about brexit.referendum, we don't know what the bespoke arrangement is going to look like, thatis arrangement is going to look like, that is because she's tried to shore up that is because she's tried to shore up the divisions in her own party. until the government get agreement with itself, it will be difficult for them to get agreement with anyone else. the loser is the country. isn't mrs me right to be worried...
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theresa may seeks to reassure tory brexiteers there will be no sell—out as she quashes the id with anyin the conservative party, we'll get reaction from a group of tory voters. do they have confidence in theresa may's leadership? my my name is harry and i believe theresa may is doing a good job, doing what is necessary to get us a good deal. my name is grace and i
theresa may seeks to reassure tory brexiteers there will be no sell—out as she quashes the id with anyin the conservative party, we'll get reaction from a group of tory voters. do they have confidence in theresa may's leadership? my my name is harry and i believe theresa may is doing a good job, doing what is necessary to get us a good deal. my name is grace and i
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some want com plete division in the tories.ete disentanglement from brussels, others hope to stay close. the home secretary believes the government's priorities are clear. we wa nt government's priorities are clear. we want frictionless trade at the border, no border on the island of ireland and make sure we can do trade deals outside the eu. ireland and make sure we can do trade deal s outside the eu. but it is clear how difficult it will be to get everyone on side. there are tensions with brexit, because difficult people take different views not just difficult people take different views notjust in the conservative party or the labour party. we need a team effort here. so far the prime minister's prevented the decades—old split in the conservative party over europe from spilling out into something more serious. something which could spell a crisis for her government. but with crucial ministerial meetings later this week, to pin down an agreed position, theresa may will finally have to pick a path and which ever she chooses, s
some want com plete division in the tories.ete disentanglement from brussels, others hope to stay close. the home secretary believes the government's priorities are clear. we wa nt government's priorities are clear. we want frictionless trade at the border, no border on the island of ireland and make sure we can do trade deals outside the eu. ireland and make sure we can do trade deal s outside the eu. but it is clear how difficult it will be to get everyone on side. there are tensions with...
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crunch time for the conservatives, a leading tory calls on theresa may
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labour has been better at the tories at social media over the last year and a bit.ight want to get in en masse development. —— might want to get in on this development. we shall see. thank you. thank you. now it's time for meet the author. we all watch other people, but most of us feel uncomfortable when we become too curious about them. why they're doing this or that, what they're thinking. consent by leo benedictus is a novel that describes the nightmare of a curiosity that becomes an obsession. cruel and destructive, it takes us into the mind of a stalker whose life is shaped by his targets, his victims. quite simply, it is a contemporary horror story. welcome. the central figure in this book has got a mind which is clearly disturbed. and you had to get inside it. because you're telling the story from his point of view for most of the book. how difficult was it to do that? i suppose the honest answer is it maybe wasn't as difficult as i'd like it to have been. what does that say about you? well, i know, i mean, i think for me... in a way the primary aspect of the
labour has been better at the tories at social media over the last year and a bit.ight want to get in en masse development. —— might want to get in on this development. we shall see. thank you. thank you. now it's time for meet the author. we all watch other people, but most of us feel uncomfortable when we become too curious about them. why they're doing this or that, what they're thinking. consent by leo benedictus is a novel that describes the nightmare of a curiosity that becomes an...
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that matches labour's offer. —— it's an area the tories. will look mean in comparison to what labour are suggesting. grants might be looked at again as well? they are obviously looking at the big package of measures. we were talking about how young people these days don't remember the troubles in ireland or the cold war. 0ur generation, we have no idea, these kids are leaving university with just a massive amounts of debt, interest rates that balloon on them. it's terrifying. certainly i didn't leave university with anything like that sort of weight on my shoulders. now, i had £100 overdraft and even that raised eyebrows in the cox all household. dad, if you are watching, you remember the conversation just as i do. finally, the guardian. this is dom parsons, if you had never heard of him, you will know him now. he has a bronze in the skeleton. the scariest of scary olympic games. has a bronze in the skeleton. the scariest of scary olympic gamesm is pretty scary, you lie on a thing and barrel down a hill really fast with a helmet on. it soun
that matches labour's offer. —— it's an area the tories. will look mean in comparison to what labour are suggesting. grants might be looked at again as well? they are obviously looking at the big package of measures. we were talking about how young people these days don't remember the troubles in ireland or the cold war. 0ur generation, we have no idea, these kids are leaving university with just a massive amounts of debt, interest rates that balloon on them. it's terrifying. certainly i...
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minute, leadership challenge at the minute, tory mp5 would leadership challenge at the minute, tory mps would end up bachinger theresa may. but again, let's see where we are. you theresa may. but again, let's see where we are. you are a theresa may. but again, let's see where we are. you are a brave man to make such statement —— backing theresa may. and finally back to the daily telegraph. we need somebody with a technical mind to step in and help us with this story. hackers huack help us with this story. hackers hijack thousands of government websites to mine bitcoin. you're looking at me! it is to do with the internet! that's all i've got. what i know is that it takes a lot of processing power to mine crypto currencies. and it seems that different government websites are being harnessed to bring that processing power. you can use the metaphor. it is the equivalent, we know that sometimes your broadband gets nicked by your neighbour. these are very thorough neighbours with a million password at their disposal, this is them effectively borrowing the broadband from an attire neighbourhoo
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