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u. k. britain, those fall from the only place were pro vaccine pressure was in full swing not so strongly and, and that has been criticized for employing scare tactics of using an active from an age group. not yet eligible for the vaccine. on top of that, the pace of an occupation in the country slow impart due to dose shortages, something critic say, makes these campaigns even less appropriate. we put the issue of the debate. really worry for me about this is you're going to create i to tell society that will be those people who com, to have a vaccine for medical reasons or maybe for their own reasons, or maybe because they younger and they haven't seen invite yet. there is therefore going to be a to, to, is this, this is not going to create to, to the system. that's absolute. poppycock, people who can't have it for medical reasons can have a medical exemption. but if they just choose not to have it, they're creating their own apartheid. they have a duty, particularly young people now to do their bids for the rest of society. for those who need the backseat. and so you should be the law
u. k. britain, those fall from the only place were pro vaccine pressure was in full swing not so strongly and, and that has been criticized for employing scare tactics of using an active from an age group. not yet eligible for the vaccine. on top of that, the pace of an occupation in the country slow impart due to dose shortages, something critic say, makes these campaigns even less appropriate. we put the issue of the debate. really worry for me about this is you're going to create i to tell...
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u. k. britain has reported almost 29000 new cases. the highest number of new data infections since january, with 37 new deaths. it's been blamed on a foss burning delta variant. surgeon infections comes as british from mr. burse. johnson announced england is set to lift mask mandates and social distance ingles of this month. the biden administration is launching a more targeted approach to encourage communities with low vaccine uptake. to get that job, the u. s. fail to reach its goal of having 70 percent of it. i don't population to receive at least one dose of a vaccine by the july 4th holiday. let's go to our white house correspondent can be how kitchen, kimberly law. american simply don't want to get vaccinations. what, what's the strategy to change that that well the us president, addressing those concerns, he just wrapped up his speech here at the white house, where he unveiled the previous a 5 point plan in order to try and boost the vaccine rate in the united states by the end of the week, the white house hoping that there wil
u. k. britain has reported almost 29000 new cases. the highest number of new data infections since january, with 37 new deaths. it's been blamed on a foss burning delta variant. surgeon infections comes as british from mr. burse. johnson announced england is set to lift mask mandates and social distance ingles of this month. the biden administration is launching a more targeted approach to encourage communities with low vaccine uptake. to get that job, the u. s. fail to reach its goal of having...
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u. k . britain gets ready to celebrate the end of nearly all social distance.
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u. k. britain gets ready to celebrate the end of nearly all social distancing restrictions, but worrying scientists are warning that covered 19 cases are already rising. sharpening ah, i'm part of welcome to the program chancellor. anglo michael has been visiting parts of western germany have by the devastating flooding which has killed more than $150.00 p. the chancellor described the damage as surreal and terrifying but medical said it, germany can afford to deal with the disaster. and she pledged rapid financial help for those who lost homes, livelihoods, and loved ones. this guys had cleared by the time angle. americans came to me to emergency crews and survivors. in the small southwestern town of shoals, homes were torn apart when the swollen river swept through, leaving the town in ruins, as if a 2nd. it's shocking. the german language hardly has words to describe the devastation that has been wrong. but it is incredibly reassuring to see how people come together and help each other out the solidarity they have but some residents that angry that the clean up if it was delayed, when
u. k. britain gets ready to celebrate the end of nearly all social distancing restrictions, but worrying scientists are warning that covered 19 cases are already rising. sharpening ah, i'm part of welcome to the program chancellor. anglo michael has been visiting parts of western germany have by the devastating flooding which has killed more than $150.00 p. the chancellor described the damage as surreal and terrifying but medical said it, germany can afford to deal with the disaster. and she...
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u. k. but britain is far from the only country where prove seen pressures in full swing. some of a part i think on to far well, that's on the trillion, which has been criticized for employing scare tactics and for using inductor from an age group. not yet eligible for the vaccine. on top of that, the pace of inoculation the country slow in part due to dose shortage is something that critics a mix. these campaigns even less appropriate. we put the issue up for debate. real worry for me about this is you're going to create a to, to society. that will be those people who com to have a vaccine for medical reasons or maybe for their own reasons, or maybe because they younger and they haven't had that practicing invite yet. there is therefore going to be a to, to, is this, this is not going to create to, to the system. that's absolute. poppycock, people who can't have it for medical reasons can have a medical exemption. but if they just choose not to have it, they creating their own apartheid. they have a duty, particularly young people now to do the bits for the rest of societ
u. k. but britain is far from the only country where prove seen pressures in full swing. some of a part i think on to far well, that's on the trillion, which has been criticized for employing scare tactics and for using inductor from an age group. not yet eligible for the vaccine. on top of that, the pace of inoculation the country slow in part due to dose shortage is something that critics a mix. these campaigns even less appropriate. we put the issue up for debate. real worry for me about...
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u. k. but britain is far from the only country where pro vaccine pressure is in full force and some have apparently gone too far. but what you just saw there was in the straining advertisement that has been criticized the scare tactics for using an actor in an age group. that is not yet eligible for the vaccine. and on top of that, the pace of an occupation in the country is slow. in part g to shortages of doses. something that could extend say, makes these campaigns even less appropriate. we put the issue up for debate. real worry for me about this is you're going to create a to take society. that will be those people who com, to have a vaccine for medical reasons or maybe for their own reasons, or maybe because they younger and they haven't had that vaccine invite yet. there is therefore going to be a to, to, is this, this is not going to create to, to the system. that's absolute. poppycock, people who can't have it for medical reasons can have a medical exemption. but if they just choose not to have it, they're creating their own apartheid. they have a duty, particularly young people now to do t
u. k. but britain is far from the only country where pro vaccine pressure is in full force and some have apparently gone too far. but what you just saw there was in the straining advertisement that has been criticized the scare tactics for using an actor in an age group. that is not yet eligible for the vaccine. and on top of that, the pace of an occupation in the country is slow. in part g to shortages of doses. something that could extend say, makes these campaigns even less appropriate. we...
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u. k . but britain is far from the only country where pro vaccine pressure is really in full swing. so that was an australian, which has certainly been criticized for employing shifts, scare tactics and ultimately for using an actor from an age group is not even eligible for the peg seen. on top of that, the paste of an occupation of the country is slow in part due to door of the dose shortages. it's something that critic say makes these big campaigns, for example, even less appropriate. so we put the issue up for debate. real worry for me about this is you're going to create a i to, to a society that will be those people who call to have a vaccine for medical reasons or maybe for their own reasons, or maybe because they younger and they haven't seen invite yet. there is therefore going to be a to, to, is this, this is not going to create to, to the system. that's absolute. poppycock, people who can't have it for medical reasons can have a medical exemption. but if they just choose not to have it, they are creating their own apartheid. they have a duty, particularly young people now
u. k . but britain is far from the only country where pro vaccine pressure is really in full swing. so that was an australian, which has certainly been criticized for employing shifts, scare tactics and ultimately for using an actor from an age group is not even eligible for the peg seen. on top of that, the paste of an occupation of the country is slow in part due to door of the dose shortages. it's something that critic say makes these big campaigns, for example, even less appropriate. so we...
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of course, britain is an interesting market for us as well, but it makes things a lot more difficult. capital is pouring into the u less so to britain, the u. k. has kind of temporarily lost its crown is the biggest share trading hub. do you think momentum will suggest that the money will follow? i do think that that's going to be the case for us. we well finance at this point and we really focus essentially on how can we and disrupt insurance and take the customer experience that has made us successful in europe and globally . and what we're going to invest our capital in is essentially further geographic expansion. 8th and be we are going to offer not only a pnc insurance property casualty, we are today in motor house or liability insurance. we're also going to offer and life insurance and health insurance and create a single policy, a single coverage for all of our customers. and the 3rd piece i think is most important. it's really innovation of the core of insurance. and so we're going to invest into turning insurance from what it is today, a pretty boring product that we today made a little bit better by digitizing everything and making
of course, britain is an interesting market for us as well, but it makes things a lot more difficult. capital is pouring into the u less so to britain, the u. k. has kind of temporarily lost its crown is the biggest share trading hub. do you think momentum will suggest that the money will follow? i do think that that's going to be the case for us. we well finance at this point and we really focus essentially on how can we and disrupt insurance and take the customer experience that has made us...
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u. k. u. s. during the global corona virus pandemic, some of the in raking in the cache is here in britain, 130000. been killed by coven. how? so joining me that from cambridge here is the co founder of the tax justice network contacts research u. k. director professor richard murphy. thanks so much richard for coming on. so we know that there was a scandal over the weekend about prime minister bars. johnson exempting himself from the lation. we've got the health secretary, obviously with co bid, and we got a lot of stuff at the moment about the former prime minister david cameron's lobbying allegations. how corrupt has the johnson governments response to corona virus? been in your estimation until this government came along. i had never dad call a u. k. government corrupt i was busy and that was a pretty i'm well, i think today because it was got a, a pretty risky with regard to the life. of course, i, frankly, i don't think anyone has any concern about quoting this government crop now, because the evidence is over whelming, this government is pursuing its business in a fashion that is corrupted,
u. k. u. s. during the global corona virus pandemic, some of the in raking in the cache is here in britain, 130000. been killed by coven. how? so joining me that from cambridge here is the co founder of the tax justice network contacts research u. k. director professor richard murphy. thanks so much richard for coming on. so we know that there was a scandal over the weekend about prime minister bars. johnson exempting himself from the lation. we've got the health secretary, obviously with co...
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u. k. germany relationship, but to global diplomacy. more generally, you can, this meeting was about when we setting relations between germany and the u. k. after the tensions of bricks, it left him also with britain's exit from the you. it's a good opportunity to open a new chapter in german, british relations and find practical ways to have close contacts. this includes regular government consultations which we've agreed on the hub and conduct so good . the 2 also discussed the vaccine boe out among other issues. macros, signaling that battling could soon relax quarantine rules for britons traveling to germany has been double job. it's no secret though, that the german chancellor has found johnson at times difficult to deal with. but she is the queen of flow, missy saunders. and we look at how different people are and make the best of it. and that works wonderfully about the macro. she finished her british visit with all the pomp and ceremony. a world leader would expect. good afternoon, windsor castle, she had an audience with queen elizabeth and no doubt they had a good chat over a proper cup of tea. told them that spring and quinton peel and associate fellow with the euro program at the think t
u. k. germany relationship, but to global diplomacy. more generally, you can, this meeting was about when we setting relations between germany and the u. k. after the tensions of bricks, it left him also with britain's exit from the you. it's a good opportunity to open a new chapter in german, british relations and find practical ways to have close contacts. this includes regular government consultations which we've agreed on the hub and conduct so good . the 2 also discussed the vaccine boe...
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u. k. germany relationship, but to global diplomacy. more generally, you can, this meeting was about researching relations between germany and the u. k. after the tensions of bricks it last him also after britain exit from the you. it's a good opportunity to open a new chapter in german, british relations and find practical ways to have close contacts. this includes regular government consultations which we've agreed on the hub and conduct so good the to also discuss the vaccine rollout among other issues. macros, signaling that battling could soon relax quarantine rules for britons traveling to germany, has been double job. it's no secret though, that the german chancellor has found johnson at times difficult to deal with. but she is the queen of diplomacy, sonus, and we look at how different people are and make the best of it. and that works wonderfully ah, macro, she finished her british visit with all the pomp and ceremony. a world leader would expect. good afternoon, windsor castle, she had an audience with queen elizabeth. and no doubt they had a good chat over a proper cup of tea. told them that spring and quinton peel and associate fellow with the europe program at the think tank. chat
u. k. germany relationship, but to global diplomacy. more generally, you can, this meeting was about researching relations between germany and the u. k. after the tensions of bricks it last him also after britain exit from the you. it's a good opportunity to open a new chapter in german, british relations and find practical ways to have close contacts. this includes regular government consultations which we've agreed on the hub and conduct so good the to also discuss the vaccine rollout among...
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u. k. has set out a roadmap for britain to emerge from the last 19 restrictions rules mandating bass, mass, and social distance. think will be lifted, the changes should take effect on july 19th. you're watching the w news coming up next close up. find out how beach developments on the brazilian coast are depriving sea turtles of their natural habitat. i'll be back at the top of the hour with marble news followed by the day. i hope to see the news . the news. news. news, [000:00:00;00] news . news. the news the nature of wonders is under trent. northern coast. as humans are inclusion, teachers like turtles, amenities are losing their habitat cameras. paradise still be. things will cause blind, harsh reality for sea turtle. the count next on d, w. o news, ready to get these places in europe are smashing all the records into a venture. just don't lose your grip and the treasure map for modern gold trotter's cover. some of us are wicker, breaking you to also in book form was right in front of them gave it their all for this one moment we agreed to postpone the or didn't the game said tokyo wit
u. k. has set out a roadmap for britain to emerge from the last 19 restrictions rules mandating bass, mass, and social distance. think will be lifted, the changes should take effect on july 19th. you're watching the w news coming up next close up. find out how beach developments on the brazilian coast are depriving sea turtles of their natural habitat. i'll be back at the top of the hour with marble news followed by the day. i hope to see the news . the news. news. news, [000:00:00;00] news ....
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u. k. a germany relationship, but to global diplomacy. more generally, you can, this meeting was about what we setting relations between germany and the u. k. after the tensions of bricks it last him also, britain is exit from the you. it's a good opportunity to open a new chapter in german, british relations, and find practical ways to have close contacts. this includes regular government consultations which we have agreed on the hub and that so good. the to also discuss the vaccine rollout among other issues. macros, signaling that battling could soon relax quarantine rules for britain is traveling to germany, has been double job school. it's no secret though, that the german chancellor has found johnson at times difficult to deal with. but she is the queen of diplomacy, sonus, and we look at how different people are and make the best of it. and that works wonderfully. ah macro, she finished her british visit with all the pomp and ceremony. a world leader would expect. good afternoon, windsor castle. she had an audience with queen elizabeth, and no doubt they had a good chat over a proper cup of tea and told. let's take you now to london where d w is a very good marsh is following the story f
u. k. a germany relationship, but to global diplomacy. more generally, you can, this meeting was about what we setting relations between germany and the u. k. after the tensions of bricks it last him also, britain is exit from the you. it's a good opportunity to open a new chapter in german, british relations, and find practical ways to have close contacts. this includes regular government consultations which we have agreed on the hub and that so good. the to also discuss the vaccine rollout...
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u. k. germany relationship, but to global diplomacy. more generally, you can, this meeting was about researching relations between germany and the u. k. after the tensions of bricks, it also was with britain's exit from the you. it's a good opportunity to open a new chapter in german, british relations, and find practical ways to have close contacts. this includes regular government consultations which we have agreed on the conduct so good. the to also discuss the vaccine rollout among other issues. macros, signaling that battling could soon relax quarantine rules for britons traveling to germany has been double job. it's no secret though, that the german chancellor has found johnson at times difficult to deal with. but she is the queen of diplomacy. so knows, and we look at how different people are and make the best of it. and that works wonderfully ah, macro. she finished her british visit with all the pomp and ceremony. a world leader would expect. good afternoon, windsor castle. she had an audience with queen elizabeth, and no doubt they had a good chat over a proper cup of tea. told them to football now and italy have set up a euro 2020. so my final, with spain, after beating belgium t
u. k. germany relationship, but to global diplomacy. more generally, you can, this meeting was about researching relations between germany and the u. k. after the tensions of bricks, it also was with britain's exit from the you. it's a good opportunity to open a new chapter in german, british relations, and find practical ways to have close contacts. this includes regular government consultations which we have agreed on the conduct so good. the to also discuss the vaccine rollout among other...
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u. k. it is the latest sign of the growing crackdown on crypto markets worldwide. britain financial conduct authorities said saturday that finance markets limited the u. k. division of buying and is not permitted to undertake any regulated activity in the u. k. from june 30th the company which already offers brits crypto training through its website, must add this notice for u. k. users. due to the imposition of the requirement by the f d. a finance market limited is not currently permitted to undertake any regulated activities without the prior written consent of the f b a. so joining me now to discuss is, boom, moscow can crypto analyst been swan r a been? let's start with the biggest question here. why did the u. k, take this step against finance right now? yeah, it seems like there's a, there's a couple of reasons for now. the regulator itself has not said why they did this. and by the way, i should mention that japan just did a similar thing as well. so, but you came to japan crack on a by. now, the reason for that though, is, seems to be, if you look at kind of the timing of this, as
u. k. it is the latest sign of the growing crackdown on crypto markets worldwide. britain financial conduct authorities said saturday that finance markets limited the u. k. division of buying and is not permitted to undertake any regulated activity in the u. k. from june 30th the company which already offers brits crypto training through its website, must add this notice for u. k. users. due to the imposition of the requirement by the f d. a finance market limited is not currently permitted to...
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u . k. and northern ireland is do more difficult now that britain has left the european union. northern ireland is economically still aligned to the you and that causes friction. and uncle michael, i think, was just white, careful not to wade into this ro too much. he said, well, we have to look for a pragmatic solution, but you said that's not overstretched yourself. so i think she really made a point of leaving this with the european union and, and then why agile boys johnson, i'll say to have a sensible and good relationship, not just with germany, but also with the you and anglo medical has been having tea with the queen and when's the castle left behind you? was that just a courtesy visit or something more substantial for i'm going to america. i would think that this would have been really important. maybe the part of the visit that she enjoyed most who knows, she would be too polite to to say, but we know that she's definitely a fan of the queen and she had invited the queen to berlin. she also was a guest of the queen in buckingham palace twice already, but that the she finishes this far
u . k. and northern ireland is do more difficult now that britain has left the european union. northern ireland is economically still aligned to the you and that causes friction. and uncle michael, i think, was just white, careful not to wade into this ro too much. he said, well, we have to look for a pragmatic solution, but you said that's not overstretched yourself. so i think she really made a point of leaving this with the european union and, and then why agile boys johnson, i'll say to...
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now the sum its host britain wants to pull out again. the u. k has secured an exemption for financial services and a move that would ensure the city of london, largest banks do not pay more tax and their profits in other countries. the global minimum corporate tax scheme has yet to be accepted by the g 20, where countries such as china and india. i've already raised objections from what i'm doing by alex comp him. he's an economist on the c o of the tax justice net. we're good to have you with us now. first of all, how just is britain's move to pull out of a global tax deal? it agreed to only weeks ago as the host of the g 7 summit. so to be fed, the u. k isn't pulling out what they've done is negotiate a camp out for the financial services sector. and this was actually envisaged in the original movie cd proposal in 2019. so it's not a great surprise they've achieved this. but on the other hand, a great many countries of the 139 in the inclusive framework have made submissions to the c d asking for changes to be made, and most of them have been i
now the sum its host britain wants to pull out again. the u. k has secured an exemption for financial services and a move that would ensure the city of london, largest banks do not pay more tax and their profits in other countries. the global minimum corporate tax scheme has yet to be accepted by the g 20, where countries such as china and india. i've already raised objections from what i'm doing by alex comp him. he's an economist on the c o of the tax justice net. we're good to have you with...
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u. k. has ortiz, where i can steer, explains a journalists can do as much harm to britain as a foreign spot. so argues the british government, in this 66 page proposal, which erases the line between investigative journalism whistle, blowing and spies are all the same under the proposed new secret law. although there are differences in the mechanics of and motivations behind espionage and unauthorized disclosure offenses. there are cases where an unauthorized disclosure maybe as or more serious in terms of intent and or damage. but more the legislation seeks to remove without blow protections, even if what they leaked is in the public interest. and stead it advisors would be whistleblowers to, to go and talk to their boss if they have a moral issue with something that they're doing rather than reveal it to the public that their government is engaged in something immoral or illegal trays is an interesting question. what if it's their boss that's doing something a moral, like the health secretary and leaked video kissing a coworker after he'd obliged millions to abide by his soon strict social
u. k. has ortiz, where i can steer, explains a journalists can do as much harm to britain as a foreign spot. so argues the british government, in this 66 page proposal, which erases the line between investigative journalism whistle, blowing and spies are all the same under the proposed new secret law. although there are differences in the mechanics of and motivations behind espionage and unauthorized disclosure offenses. there are cases where an unauthorized disclosure maybe as or more serious...
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u . k. and northern ireland is the more difficult now that britain has left the european union. northern ireland is economically still aligned to the you and that causes friction. and uncle michael, i think, was just white, careful not to wait into this ro too much. he said, well, we have to of course, look for a pragmatic solution. but she said that's not over, stretch yourself. so i think she really made a point of leaving this with the european union and in the way adding boys, johnson also to have a sensible and good relationship, not just with germany, but also with the you and mac has been having tea with the queen and when's the castle left behind you? was that just a courtesy visit or something more substantial? for i'm going to america. i would think that this would have been really important . maybe the is the part of the visit that she enjoyed most who know she would be too polite to, to say, but we know that she's definitely a fan of the queen and she had invited the queen to berlin. she also was a guest of the queen in buckingham palace twice already, but that the she finishes this
u . k. and northern ireland is the more difficult now that britain has left the european union. northern ireland is economically still aligned to the you and that causes friction. and uncle michael, i think, was just white, careful not to wait into this ro too much. he said, well, we have to of course, look for a pragmatic solution. but she said that's not over, stretch yourself. so i think she really made a point of leaving this with the european union and in the way adding boys, johnson also...
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u. k. all the small coming up in today's going underground. the in the past 24 hours, the funeral was held for president of anomalies of britain's arguable old colony of haiti. once a beacon to the world depressed under the leadership of revolutionary black jacobin to sound over to maurice was assassinated earlier this month. join me now from london is the haitian ambassador to the u. k. you santa mon, thank you so much. i've asked for coming on. so i know that hazy is known here for clothing manufacture. obviously people do have had mining and strategic importance about oil and gas who killed your president. thank you for having me. for now, we can see exactly who killed the president, but there is there is an investigation that is going on going like now for what we know a few weeks after the where a group of colombians, asian americans, and asian that the assassination of the president. some mostly colombians in custody and haiti there is 2 or 3 asian americans and also one or 2 of the person that was behind that would be a submission. so the, the police, the haitian police and the justice. all on the i working to bring everyone who participated
u. k. all the small coming up in today's going underground. the in the past 24 hours, the funeral was held for president of anomalies of britain's arguable old colony of haiti. once a beacon to the world depressed under the leadership of revolutionary black jacobin to sound over to maurice was assassinated earlier this month. join me now from london is the haitian ambassador to the u. k. you santa mon, thank you so much. i've asked for coming on. so i know that hazy is known here for clothing...
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but italians living in britain turned up at wembley in their thousands to celebrate the sides victory. oh, do you believe italian style? the country's u. k. x puts brought wembley a taste of the exotic. the accents betrayed more than a hint of local flavor. oh, he's been be 3 years now without you being caught on it. it's about time to when it and we can bring it home. really penalty. she's so really propelled their team to the final where they hope to win 1st european championship since 968. that's important that we knew it would be a tough game that i meant to do. i would say this was the toughest game so far in the tournament. i don't now i can bring one that i really tiring to reach the 6th much having traveled so much and we suffered against spain. but we really wanted to get to the final modem for you see what, i'm, what i feel with that final to be played at wembley. these funds will be back in their legions. and they're convinced that as far as the trophies destination is concerned, all roads lead to rome. joining me now to discuss the semi finals is mark meadows from d. w. sports marks. i'm very, very happy and victorious day, b
but italians living in britain turned up at wembley in their thousands to celebrate the sides victory. oh, do you believe italian style? the country's u. k. x puts brought wembley a taste of the exotic. the accents betrayed more than a hint of local flavor. oh, he's been be 3 years now without you being caught on it. it's about time to when it and we can bring it home. really penalty. she's so really propelled their team to the final where they hope to win 1st european championship since 968....
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u. k. border authorities have intercepted more migrant both trying to cross the english channel from france. the passengers have been brought ashore for processing . the number of undocumented migrants reaching britain in small boats so far this year has surpassed the total for the whole of 2020. the u. k government is working with friends to increase the number of police patrolling french beaches and has committed 73000000 dollars to support efforts to prevent illegal crossings. and the german chancellor anglo merkel has called on e. you said to set up a common asylum policy that focuses on taking in people who faced persecution at home. but she had made the union is far from establishing that murder call, also criticized bill of ruth for sending migrants across the border into this. when ya in response to e. u. sanctions saying the move was unacceptable. well, the smuggling of people across borders is big business. it's hard to determine how large the industry is because it is so secretive. but the united nations office on drugs and crime believes that about $6750000000.00 a year is generated by criminals smuggling people on 2 of the principal roofs, from east north and west africa, to europe, and
u. k. border authorities have intercepted more migrant both trying to cross the english channel from france. the passengers have been brought ashore for processing . the number of undocumented migrants reaching britain in small boats so far this year has surpassed the total for the whole of 2020. the u. k government is working with friends to increase the number of police patrolling french beaches and has committed 73000000 dollars to support efforts to prevent illegal crossings. and the german...
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u . k. as a dispute of a trade with northern ireland continues tensions have been mounting as the brakes it divorced deal. the term for trade between britain and northern ireland have not worked smoothly. that's rekindled fees and violence between northern ireland, protestant, and catholic communities. these people want to remain heart of the united kingdom, the protest, march rental, on the outskirts of spells false and was forbidden by the police. but they are demonstrating nonetheless, because they feel the british government has given up on northern ireland. we have not got a partition direction, something the people in there have for, for, for hundreds of years re me in part of the united kingdom. and now we find ourselves divided from the united kingdom with no consent were produced by blood. but the blood, the flow sure begins, but as our possession of the united kingdom though, we're no longer part of united kingdom for the part of it, because our constitutional law laws are brussels, mur, before briggs and people in northern ireland, had a choice of identity. they could feel british or irish or both. but drexel has created a new c
u . k. as a dispute of a trade with northern ireland continues tensions have been mounting as the brakes it divorced deal. the term for trade between britain and northern ireland have not worked smoothly. that's rekindled fees and violence between northern ireland, protestant, and catholic communities. these people want to remain heart of the united kingdom, the protest, march rental, on the outskirts of spells false and was forbidden by the police. but they are demonstrating nonetheless,...
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u. k u relationship is still very much work in progress, as we have seen on the issue of northern ireland for instance. so i would see that the role between britain and, and you will still re john over the terms of that relationship and what we have seen since january 2021 is the u. k. implementing what they call a new immigration policy. i've already seen that the result of this is that in several sectors that have been report of labor shortages not least return to sector . so i don't think that this bill will address the huge backlog of asylum application applications and claims that have been made to the u. k. and refugees will not stop coming to seek refuge in safe country. it's a very good point to make michelle pace from the british, the take chatham house, because we appreciate your time in your insights tonight. it's good to have you to help put this into context for us. thank you. you are the, the caretaker prime minister of lebanon says that his country is on the brink of collapse on the arb is appealing to foreign donors to release aid money saying, suffering, and the country is reaching tragic proportions. the value of the liberties c
u. k u relationship is still very much work in progress, as we have seen on the issue of northern ireland for instance. so i would see that the role between britain and, and you will still re john over the terms of that relationship and what we have seen since january 2021 is the u. k. implementing what they call a new immigration policy. i've already seen that the result of this is that in several sectors that have been report of labor shortages not least return to sector . so i don't think...
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u. k, i learned what life is the cover sheet. to me, my mom coventry has been called to the most dangerous city in britain. you don't need to you there back. your why don't you, don't my phone gone. got killed that morning. most my friends in prison. they weren't raised in, nor we were raised in no, crazy way or any think, you know, it's in and most of my friends and that turn into crap famous. their parents moved a parent parents who kids in the system ever gave them mercy. nope. so the sit stops with a violent cit, insurance, that's it. the biggest main thing is self empowerment. lekia that you think would be great. i come from worry, you know, my trauma is normal and we all have, you know, we shape or we have too much trauma. so i'm saying, well, the thing is the only option we have to turning negativity into positivity. that's it right now we have despite having the show in the head in coventry was just a year and a half ago. one of these things happen every day. i sit again forward a digest to day. they would have sold me the criminal regardless gang bang. they would have no me, i in or gang sin of ou
u. k, i learned what life is the cover sheet. to me, my mom coventry has been called to the most dangerous city in britain. you don't need to you there back. your why don't you, don't my phone gone. got killed that morning. most my friends in prison. they weren't raised in, nor we were raised in no, crazy way or any think, you know, it's in and most of my friends and that turn into crap famous. their parents moved a parent parents who kids in the system ever gave them mercy. nope. so the sit...
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but italians living in britain turned off at wembley in their roads to celebrate their sides victory. the jubilation italian style, the country's u. k. x brought wembley a taste of the exotic. so the accent betrayed more than a hint local flavor. oh, he's been be 3 years now without you being caught on. it's about time doing that and we can bring it home no penalty. she's so ruined. propelled their team to the final where they hope to win 1st european championship since 900. 68. i guess important that we knew it would be a tough game that i meant to do. i would say this was the toughest game so far in the tournament. had to do that in the mail. i could bring one that really tiring to reach the 6 much having traveled so much and we suffered against staying on. but we really wanted to get the final modem for you all. what i, what i feel with that final to be pleaded wembley. these funds will be back in their legions, and they're convinced that as far as the trophies destination is concerned, all roads lead to rome. and in tonight's semi final england play denmark, now england may well be the favorite spot. you can't discount and mark
but italians living in britain turned off at wembley in their roads to celebrate their sides victory. the jubilation italian style, the country's u. k. x brought wembley a taste of the exotic. so the accent betrayed more than a hint local flavor. oh, he's been be 3 years now without you being caught on. it's about time doing that and we can bring it home no penalty. she's so ruined. propelled their team to the final where they hope to win 1st european championship since 900. 68. i guess...
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u. k. he faces 175 years, potentially in prison in america, which will seem extradited from britain on charges of packing and espionage. 2019, a saw was forcibly removed by police from the equitorial embassy in london, and to quito terminated his 7 year silence. and in january, a british judge ruled against move over fears over his mental health. the us immediately launched an appeal australian m. p. george christian soon was among the film, the video in support of the fellow countrymen, a lot of people viewing beyond the assange campaign, feeling this is just something that the trumpet ministration was, was doing well. it actually wasn't the trump administration that was dying. and of course, we know now that don't trump considered issuing a pardon to join the signs for someone that wouldn't, that was going after him. you wouldn't be thinking about issuing a pardon. so this is something that the u. s. department of justice is showing and their that's why nothing as simple as simply dropped with the change of, of, of regimes in the us or administrations in the us, you know, is almost pain swep
u. k. he faces 175 years, potentially in prison in america, which will seem extradited from britain on charges of packing and espionage. 2019, a saw was forcibly removed by police from the equitorial embassy in london, and to quito terminated his 7 year silence. and in january, a british judge ruled against move over fears over his mental health. the us immediately launched an appeal australian m. p. george christian soon was among the film, the video in support of the fellow countrymen, a lot...
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u. k. if it says a 175 years in prison in america, which was some extradited from britain on charges of hacking espionage in 2019 songs was forcibly removed by police from the ecuador, in embassy in london. after quito terminated his 7 year asylum there. in january, a british judge ruled against move over fears about his mental health. us immediately launch going to people i spoke to is treating m p. george. kristen said who was among those who fill you in support. their fellow countrymen, a lot of people are viewing beyond the assange camp. i'm feeling this is just something that the trump administration was, was doing well. it actually wasn't the trump administration that was doing it. of course, we know now that don't trump consider issuing a pardon to join assigns for someone that was, that was going after him. you wouldn't be thinking about issuing a pardon. so this is something that the u. s. department of justice is showing and their that's why nothing as simple as simply dropped with the change of regimes in the u. s. or administrations in the u. s. is almost pain swept to the side, the
u. k. if it says a 175 years in prison in america, which was some extradited from britain on charges of hacking espionage in 2019 songs was forcibly removed by police from the ecuador, in embassy in london. after quito terminated his 7 year asylum there. in january, a british judge ruled against move over fears about his mental health. us immediately launch going to people i spoke to is treating m p. george. kristen said who was among those who fill you in support. their fellow countrymen, a...