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it's an attempt by the u. k to russia and to worsen relations and to gotcha top, what kind of cold war atmosphere, but they seems to be aiming for most going to says, should the incident have for repeat, consequences will be the consequences will be on britain. they say it could lead to real conflict. is that really possible? presumably no one's called the appetite for that. how much could this escalate to think? well, you would hope nobody has, but if this keeps violating the territorial waters in this way, then russia has to respond then. and it's very easy for these things to escalate and get out of hand further than any body actually means. this is, this is grossly, is responsible to evocative behavior, but bitten has no business, having a war ship sailing this close to crime. mere territorial waters are not international c, testimonial waters, a pulse of paternity, all of the land. and this, this land is disputed as well. as johnson says, but claim me is at the very least the occupying power with effective con
it's an attempt by the u. k to russia and to worsen relations and to gotcha top, what kind of cold war atmosphere, but they seems to be aiming for most going to says, should the incident have for repeat, consequences will be the consequences will be on britain. they say it could lead to real conflict. is that really possible? presumably no one's called the appetite for that. how much could this escalate to think? well, you would hope nobody has, but if this keeps violating the territorial...
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u to the u. k. now take much longer once a week, colon francis drives from north ryan westphalia to the u. k. and back again. his employer specializes in transports to england. collin, a native britain likes his job. he was stationed nearby as a soldier for a long time. he chose to stay in germany to raise his 4 children and retrained as a truck drivers. but recently he's had to put up with a lot of hassle. the knock narr claremore checks and all that. everything takes longer in that sites on. but if i get, i'm lucky, i might wait 3 days just for the paperwork and talk. sometimes it's ready straight away. sometimes it takes a few hours. but if i'm unlocking it can take 3 days, but i target the last time he hopes to be back from the u. k. in 3 days, he has plans when he gets home, my kinda of whole and i want to take up my children and do something fun with him. but cooking baking the 150 drivers in the company face the same problems as colon many field stressed out . it's difficult to make plans or h
u to the u. k. now take much longer once a week, colon francis drives from north ryan westphalia to the u. k. and back again. his employer specializes in transports to england. collin, a native britain likes his job. he was stationed nearby as a soldier for a long time. he chose to stay in germany to raise his 4 children and retrained as a truck drivers. but recently he's had to put up with a lot of hassle. the knock narr claremore checks and all that. everything takes longer in that sites on....
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u to the u. k. now take much longer once a week, colon francis drives from northridge westphalia to the u. k. and back again. his employer specializes in transports to england. collin, a native britain likes his job. he was stationed nearby as a soldier for a long time. he chose to stay in germany to raise his 4 children and retrain as a truck driver. but recently he's had to put up with a lot of hassle. knocked claremore checks and everything takes longer than that sites on. but if i get, i'm lucky, i might wait 3 days just for the paperwork and talk. sometimes it's ready straight away, but sometimes it takes a few hours. but if i'm unlocking it can take 3 days, but i target the last time he hopes to be back from the u. k. in 3 days, he has plans when he gets home, like in the hall and i want to take out my children and do something fun. to see him back to king baking the 150 drivers and the company faced the same problems as colon. many feel stressed out. it's difficult to make plans or have family
u to the u. k. now take much longer once a week, colon francis drives from northridge westphalia to the u. k. and back again. his employer specializes in transports to england. collin, a native britain likes his job. he was stationed nearby as a soldier for a long time. he chose to stay in germany to raise his 4 children and retrain as a truck driver. but recently he's had to put up with a lot of hassle. knocked claremore checks and everything takes longer than that sites on. but if i get, i'm...
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his host of the g 7 is so to show off the u. k, as a global power player on its own 2 feet and at the same time, burnish the lines with the united states. unfortunate for him then to find him self and his country locked in an increasingly bitter dispute with the over at briggs trading arrangements. specifically the so called northern ireland protocol that imposes new board checks on goods flowing from the rest of the u. k. to northern ireland. itself, of course, a part of the u. k. that as a way of avoiding a hard border on the island of ireland and preserving the peace, the good friday agreement that was signed, that ended decades of violence. now the u. k. is in breach of some provisions of that northern ireland protocol. the e u side has insisted it observed the rule of law in terms of a deal. it freely signed up to the problem for bar is johnson. of course, he's that the health and status of the good friday agreement is something very close to the heart of joe biden, himself, a man of irish ancestry, no fan of bricks. it. and
his host of the g 7 is so to show off the u. k, as a global power player on its own 2 feet and at the same time, burnish the lines with the united states. unfortunate for him then to find him self and his country locked in an increasingly bitter dispute with the over at briggs trading arrangements. specifically the so called northern ireland protocol that imposes new board checks on goods flowing from the rest of the u. k. to northern ireland. itself, of course, a part of the u. k. that as a...
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u. k. to say the least, there's a lot of pressure on the u. k. to withdraw from parts of that protocol that sangree the u. right now the latest route is about british sausages and where the sausages made in england, for example, can be imported to northern ireland, but it's much wider than sausages. it potentially affects the settled agreements with regard to northern ireland. and it potentially threatens to our relations between the u. k and the u. s. and their leaders arriving here as well for the g 7 . so it could sell some of the atmosphere for this summer. thank you so much. james pays for that reporting from the u. k, thousands of mourners have filled streets in the occupied westbank city of janine for the funerals of 2 palestinian intelligence officers. they were killed along with another palestinian during your raids by as really forces on thursday. allison, your leaders have condemned the deaths. stephanie decker has more from the occupied westbank the body of j. c. i. a saw 33 years old have lived in his village, just outside of genie. a
u. k. to say the least, there's a lot of pressure on the u. k. to withdraw from parts of that protocol that sangree the u. right now the latest route is about british sausages and where the sausages made in england, for example, can be imported to northern ireland, but it's much wider than sausages. it potentially affects the settled agreements with regard to northern ireland. and it potentially threatens to our relations between the u. k and the u. s. and their leaders arriving here as well...
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u. k. attempt to assert navigation rights in the black sea. so the u. k. must have known how russia was likely to respond in this situation. that's actually right, because this is how russia responds. the u. k is standing up for international law and the, the rules of the see russia sees that is provocative because it would rather those will get multiply and no native walker could come within those areas that want to protect. and of course, you weren't ready for that. they knew this was going to be the most exciting and dramatic part of this business to the black sea by edge and defender, which is precisely why they bought journalists along on board. is this a change in strategy for the u. k military because we hear quite often reports of say, russian fighter jets lawson bombers flying very close to you. k airspace for example . and yet we don't really hear very often the opposite happening is that the military changing its scheme, things here. now it does happen. it usually doesn't get as much attention as you say, but the point is what the u. k is standin
u. k. attempt to assert navigation rights in the black sea. so the u. k. must have known how russia was likely to respond in this situation. that's actually right, because this is how russia responds. the u. k is standing up for international law and the, the rules of the see russia sees that is provocative because it would rather those will get multiply and no native walker could come within those areas that want to protect. and of course, you weren't ready for that. they knew this was going...
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and just the next couple of weeks decision will have to be made on whether the u. k continues to loosen those final coded 19 restrictions here. so it's a huge job for that will be very experience minister on charlotte. thank you. d, w to charlotte, chelsea pelham london and turn out to some other stories making headlines around the world as our a surgeon cases of the delta corona, virus variant and bangladesh has led to a rush to flee the capital decor chips out of river terminal have been packed with people returning to rural areas before you locked down, take effect tomorrow. friday. so the country, 2nd highest death toll since the beginning of the pandemic, columbia, as government is stepping off investigations into an attack on president even do k, a national police chief says rifle found near by our link to venezuela. the 2 countries relations on 10th case helicopter was hit by multiple bullets on friday. no one was injured field. broadway theater district has officially reopened. 15 months after it went down because of the pandemic. singer songwriter bruce spri
and just the next couple of weeks decision will have to be made on whether the u. k continues to loosen those final coded 19 restrictions here. so it's a huge job for that will be very experience minister on charlotte. thank you. d, w to charlotte, chelsea pelham london and turn out to some other stories making headlines around the world as our a surgeon cases of the delta corona, virus variant and bangladesh has led to a rush to flee the capital decor chips out of river terminal have been...
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u. k. to, to have intimate to be close to people outside of your own household. so it is indisputable here that this was a breach of not guidance, not just called so much upsets amongst the public who made so many sacrifices, like so many around the world to say in line with the guidance. and the question was, can the man who had done that then go on to be trusted by the public? this pandemic is far from over. he will have time to continue to make public count messages. the question is, will he be listened to? and, you know, the point to make is that this is just the latest in a series of scandals. to best set, the health minister nick text messages. a legend from the prime minister accusing the health minister of making missteps is not being suitable for the rome. so a lot of questions about his conduct during the pandemic about this scandal will continue to follow him. and date, i'm sure. now form of finance ministers started a job. it is now in charge of that portfolio is a difficult task at a difficult time, especially with the u. k thing. and you search of i
u. k. to, to have intimate to be close to people outside of your own household. so it is indisputable here that this was a breach of not guidance, not just called so much upsets amongst the public who made so many sacrifices, like so many around the world to say in line with the guidance. and the question was, can the man who had done that then go on to be trusted by the public? this pandemic is far from over. he will have time to continue to make public count messages. the question is, will he...
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to resign. on friday, u. k prime minister bars johnson refused to fire hancock saying the matter was closed. but earlier i spoke to d. w charlotte chelsea pill in london and asked her why the minister ended up resigning brian forest on some prime minister saying that he apology. accepted my hancock's apology and as you say, the case was closed. but here we are. the resignation have come. there are many particularly the opposition call to main a position party. you say the prime minister should have acted, but it's clear for the last couple of days that the health ministers role has just become untenable. not is not only his, it's been personally extremely humiliating for be a married father. 3 to be been captured in the sensational images in the sun newspaper, the link cctv footage which really is gripping the nation hit. this is about so much more than that. this is about the fact that the man who, who made the rules and as you said in your opening, that the man who preached the rules for months and months over and over again, telling the public care how to live live. then seemed to break t
to resign. on friday, u. k prime minister bars johnson refused to fire hancock saying the matter was closed. but earlier i spoke to d. w charlotte chelsea pill in london and asked her why the minister ended up resigning brian forest on some prime minister saying that he apology. accepted my hancock's apology and as you say, the case was closed. but here we are. the resignation have come. there are many particularly the opposition call to main a position party. you say the prime minister should...
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that includes 100000000 from the u. k to the world's poorest countries, which is another, another big step towards vaccinating the world. and that's in addition to everything, scientists and governments and the pharmaceutical industry of dance, i thought to roll out one of the largest vaccination programs in history. and here i want to mention in particular, the row of the oxford astrazeneca vaccine, the world's most popular vaccine developed 250 miles from where i've done it day by scientists who have rightly been given honors by the queen this weekend. today, over half a 1000000000 people are safe because of the development and production of that vaccine funded on a ad by the u. k. government. and that number is rising every day, and it's popular, of course, because it, it's being sold at cost to the world. and it was designed that ease of use in mind . and because of that active generosity by astrazeneca, just to reiterate, to making 0 profit on the production of that vector that vaccine millions more vaccines have been r
that includes 100000000 from the u. k to the world's poorest countries, which is another, another big step towards vaccinating the world. and that's in addition to everything, scientists and governments and the pharmaceutical industry of dance, i thought to roll out one of the largest vaccination programs in history. and here i want to mention in particular, the row of the oxford astrazeneca vaccine, the world's most popular vaccine developed 250 miles from where i've done it day by scientists...
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u. k. to apply to stay in the country. millions of people have already registered themselves under the settlement scheme. but right groups are worried that large numbers consume lose their right to remain and face the poor. station nadine baba explains his in the u. k right now offering some fri last minutes advice. these volunteers helping you, you citizens, to hold onto the right to be in the u. k. prefer english or the bricks. it mean something that was automatic now has to be applied for, for many vulnerable people, such as the elderly and homeless. it's proved a huge challenge. we have the client that struggle immensely with the application process with understanding english, most importantly with lack of evidence that they don't have for the children or other family members with lack of any evidence whatsoever. from thursday you citizens will be in the u. k. illegally. if they haven't applied for either settled status for those in the country for 5 years as of last december, what's calle
u. k. to apply to stay in the country. millions of people have already registered themselves under the settlement scheme. but right groups are worried that large numbers consume lose their right to remain and face the poor. station nadine baba explains his in the u. k right now offering some fri last minutes advice. these volunteers helping you, you citizens, to hold onto the right to be in the u. k. prefer english or the bricks. it mean something that was automatic now has to be applied for,...
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many people traveling from india to the u. k. brought the virus to the u. k. now there was many thousands of people coming from india to the u. k, before we restrict to travel. so we have multiple seating events. so the virus is able to get a foothold in the u. k. from the u. k. a spread on to portugal, for example, as a result of largely as a result of u. k. holidaymakers it's and now spreading throughout europe about 95 percent of the cases in the u. k. on now the delta value and what seems to happen is people get infected with a smaller nakeila, smaller number viruses and need to get infected and then produce a very high viral load, which means they shared more with the virus. so we've got greatly increased transmission about 64 percent drake. the transmission in households on the previous alpha u. k, can variant. and of course that was about 40 percent more transmissible than the original wild type barrier. and so just to be clear that it's more easily transmissible, but it doesn't seem to be killing more people. well, there is a slight increase in hospital
many people traveling from india to the u. k. brought the virus to the u. k. now there was many thousands of people coming from india to the u. k, before we restrict to travel. so we have multiple seating events. so the virus is able to get a foothold in the u. k. from the u. k. a spread on to portugal, for example, as a result of largely as a result of u. k. holidaymakers it's and now spreading throughout europe about 95 percent of the cases in the u. k. on now the delta value and what seems...
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to resign. on friday, u. k prime minister bars johnson refused to fire hancock, saying the matter was closed. wearily i spoke to d. w. charlotte chelsea pill in london and also why the minister ended up resigning . right to borrow songs and prime minister saying that he paul is a excepted ma hancock's apology. and as you say, the case was closed. but here we are. the resignation have come. there are many particular positions. call me a position policy. you say the prime minister should have acted, but it's clear the last couple of days that the health ministers role has just become untenable. not is, not only has this been person, extremely humiliating for the married father, 3 to be been captured in the sensational images in the sun newspaper, the link cctv footage which really is gripping the nation hit. this is about so much more than that. this is about the fact that the man who, who made the rules and as you said in your opening, that the man who preached the rules for months and months over and over again
to resign. on friday, u. k prime minister bars johnson refused to fire hancock, saying the matter was closed. wearily i spoke to d. w. charlotte chelsea pill in london and also why the minister ended up resigning . right to borrow songs and prime minister saying that he paul is a excepted ma hancock's apology. and as you say, the case was closed. but here we are. the resignation have come. there are many particular positions. call me a position policy. you say the prime minister should have...
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u to the u. k. now take much longer once a week, colon francis drives from northrop westphalia, to the u. k. and back again, his employer specializes in transports to england. collin, a native britain likes his job. he was stationed nearby as a soldier for a long time. he chose to stay in germany to raise his 4 children and retrained as a truck drivers. but recently he's had to put up with a lot of hassle. knocked claremore checks and everything takes longer and that sides on but if i get i'm lucky. i might wait 3 days just for the paperwork and i should talk sometimes it's ready straight away. sometimes it takes a few hours. but if i'm on locking, it can take 3 days that i target the last time he hopes to be back from the u. k. in 3 days, he has plans when he gets home, like kinda a whole and i want to take up my children and do something fun to see him. cooking baking will face the 150 drivers in the company face the same problems as collin. many feel stressed out, it's difficult to make plans or h
u to the u. k. now take much longer once a week, colon francis drives from northrop westphalia, to the u. k. and back again, his employer specializes in transports to england. collin, a native britain likes his job. he was stationed nearby as a soldier for a long time. he chose to stay in germany to raise his 4 children and retrained as a truck drivers. but recently he's had to put up with a lot of hassle. knocked claremore checks and everything takes longer and that sides on but if i get i'm...
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to cross stock. were all things considered 9? peter labelle. well, it didn't take long days after the shooting by summit the u. k. committed some very under pro magic acts in the block, c will tell you why. also after heated debate, the e. u is proven unable to find the unified voice to engage russia. whose fault is that? i discuss these issues and more. i'm joined by my guess, marcus, about the ductless of london. he's a historian analyst, an author of the new book, arrived, rossi, and the return of russia to world politics. and in budapest we cross the jordan, samuel, we is a podcast, or in the gaggle which can be found on youtube rumble and locals are and gentlemen, that means you can jump in anytime you want. and i always appreciate it. how it's going to london 1st market. can you explain to me what the u. k. is doing him, the black, the, and all of their gobbledygook, explanations for their intrusion in territory waters of russia that russia claims that i know that they the u. k. does not recognize crimea as part of ukraine, but they are russia and, but, you know, they have to of 2 different explanations th
to cross stock. were all things considered 9? peter labelle. well, it didn't take long days after the shooting by summit the u. k. committed some very under pro magic acts in the block, c will tell you why. also after heated debate, the e. u is proven unable to find the unified voice to engage russia. whose fault is that? i discuss these issues and more. i'm joined by my guess, marcus, about the ductless of london. he's a historian analyst, an author of the new book, arrived, rossi, and the...
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that includes 100000000 from the u. k to the world's poorest countries, which is another, another big step towards vaccinating the world. and that's in addition to everything, scientists and governments and the pharmaceutical industry have done so far to roll out one of the largest destination programs in history. and here i want to mention in particular, the row of the oxford astrazeneca vaccine, the world's most popular vaccine developed 250 miles from where i'm standing today . by scientists who have rightly been given honors by the queen this weekend. today, over half a 1000000000 people are safe because of the development and production of that vaccine funded. i may add by the u. k. government, and that number is rising every day and it's popular, of course, because it is being sold at cost to the world. and it was designed, the ease of use in mind, and because of that active generosity by astrazeneca who just to reiterate and making 0 profit on the production of that back to that back to millions more vaccines have bee
that includes 100000000 from the u. k to the world's poorest countries, which is another, another big step towards vaccinating the world. and that's in addition to everything, scientists and governments and the pharmaceutical industry have done so far to roll out one of the largest destination programs in history. and here i want to mention in particular, the row of the oxford astrazeneca vaccine, the world's most popular vaccine developed 250 miles from where i'm standing today . by scientists...
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u referendum, result in prison, sent a shock wave through the business world. for the 1st time, a nation decided to leave the common european project. the u. k voted to exit and now 52 to 48 percent. a recent poll found that 4 out of 5 people would still vote the same way and it's for whether a re run of the 2016 referendum today we see different results. the poll found it probably would not wear the departure, and the single market has brought significant disruptions of trade, especially british exports to the blog. many back then, well horrified by the results others celebrated the independence of the united kingdom. the economist meeting has worked in london's financial state of use. he joined us for berlin. we've also got out frankfort correspondence on the line conrad booth. and who's seen the effects of briggs that on this side of the british isles, august, citing with you 5 years on how would you say the brits of fairing the brits are very not too well. we have not see any significant plunge and activity related to lab rex it. but what we have seen is that business investment in the u. k. even before the pandemic was 21 percent below
u referendum, result in prison, sent a shock wave through the business world. for the 1st time, a nation decided to leave the common european project. the u. k voted to exit and now 52 to 48 percent. a recent poll found that 4 out of 5 people would still vote the same way and it's for whether a re run of the 2016 referendum today we see different results. the poll found it probably would not wear the departure, and the single market has brought significant disruptions of trade, especially...
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u. k. it's also spreading to europe, so a lot of people went on holiday from the u. k, because portugal was on the, on the green list for the u. k. a lot of people went to portugal. and now portugal unfortunately is leading the way in terms of increasing delta, very numbers in europe. and because the delta variance is so much more transmissible household transmission is 64 percent higher with the delta barrier with the previous u. k, alpha variance. and this so much more contagious is now spreading around ready, it's about 95 percent or more of the cases in the u. k. unfortunately, you are, pres, is following in this trajectory. and the percentage of delta battery is pretty well doubling every week. unfortunately, across many european countries at the moment, john is delta, just more transmissible, is it also more dangerous? there's some early information from public health england, this shows that might be a slight increase in hospitalizations. now this isn't massive, it's a slight increase, but he's certainly more transmissible. what seems to be happening is when pe
u. k. it's also spreading to europe, so a lot of people went on holiday from the u. k, because portugal was on the, on the green list for the u. k. a lot of people went to portugal. and now portugal unfortunately is leading the way in terms of increasing delta, very numbers in europe. and because the delta variance is so much more transmissible household transmission is 64 percent higher with the delta barrier with the previous u. k, alpha variance. and this so much more contagious is now...
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u. k. to curb to spread of the fair in great britain will be classified as an extremely high risk country. the highest rating. hong kong has a panoramic travel abound, will take effect on thursday. while morocco is lifting its corona virus restrictions, allowing travelers to return to the country, it comes with a massive relief to the american tourist sector, which has suffered drastic losses during the pandemic. coming in droves just last week. so almost 2000 flights carrying 200000 passengers into maro cash airport, where everyone is tested and scammed, but wasn't pandemic under control. excitement is high for all who have come been has to know that the feeling of being here again in our country is amazing. and we are still happy to be back, thanks to god and to our king. know tripler many thanks to the king. indeed. it was none other than mohammed the 6 ordered hefty discount all across the travel sector. lawyer fair. price is cut on rail and bus transportation and 30 percent off hotel stay
u. k. to curb to spread of the fair in great britain will be classified as an extremely high risk country. the highest rating. hong kong has a panoramic travel abound, will take effect on thursday. while morocco is lifting its corona virus restrictions, allowing travelers to return to the country, it comes with a massive relief to the american tourist sector, which has suffered drastic losses during the pandemic. coming in droves just last week. so almost 2000 flights carrying 200000 passengers...
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ah, the me back here watching out just a time to recap all headlines now. u. k prime minister bars, johnson says g 7 nations are expected to donate 1000000000 current of virus vaccine . the low income countries. half of it is coming from the us. president joe biden already promising 500000000 doses, but activists say is still far from enough to meet needs. g 7 leaders will meet in cornwall in the u. k. in a few hours for the day, one of the 3 day summit, the talks will be dominated by vaccine diplomacy, climate change, and rebuilding the global economy. it's the 1st stop and joe biden. first, international trip is president to charity save the children says the tax on me and more schools are on the rise as we continue to occupy educational facilities following the fed recoup. the un is calling for an end, provide them again children. britain's foreign minister says china is broken, it's legal obligations to guarantee freedoms for hong kong. in a newly released report, dominic rob says beijing is made clear breaches of the 984 joint declaration signed by china an
ah, the me back here watching out just a time to recap all headlines now. u. k prime minister bars, johnson says g 7 nations are expected to donate 1000000000 current of virus vaccine . the low income countries. half of it is coming from the us. president joe biden already promising 500000000 doses, but activists say is still far from enough to meet needs. g 7 leaders will meet in cornwall in the u. k. in a few hours for the day, one of the 3 day summit, the talks will be dominated by vaccine...
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u to the u. k. now take much longer once a week, colon francis drives from north ryan westphalia to the u. k. and back again. his employer specializes in transports to england. collin, a native britain likes his job. he was stationed nearby as a soldier for a long time. he chose to stay in germany to raise his 4 children and retrained as a truck driver. but recently he's had to put up with a lot of hassle, knocked claremore jacks and all that. everything takes longer than that sites on. but if i get, i'm lucky, i might wait 3 days just for the paperwork and talk. sometimes it's ready straight away. much, sometimes it takes a few hours, but if i'm unlocking it can take 3 days, but i target the this time he hopes to be back from the u. k. in 3 days. he has plans when he gets home like into a hole and i want to take out my children and do something fun to see him. cooking baking milfey, 150 drivers in the company face the same problems as colon. many feel stressed out . it's difficult to make plans or h
u to the u. k. now take much longer once a week, colon francis drives from north ryan westphalia to the u. k. and back again. his employer specializes in transports to england. collin, a native britain likes his job. he was stationed nearby as a soldier for a long time. he chose to stay in germany to raise his 4 children and retrained as a truck driver. but recently he's had to put up with a lot of hassle, knocked claremore jacks and all that. everything takes longer than that sites on. but if...
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ok, we watch with interest to see what comes out of this damian wilson, u and u. k political end communications console. the thanks for your time today. thank you. to a quality activists in the u. s. i found a new way to get rich by telling white women how racist they are. they are organizing special dinners, where they're, who's caught up large sums of money for the privilege of being lectured ortiz, dimitri poet, can tell us more on this episode of things crazy people do, white liberal women line up to pay $5000.00 for a dinner, where 2 women of color berate them on how races they are. sounds like a lot of fun. now i'm sure some of you are confused by the concepts or how something like this came to be. so here it is. it's all organized by 2 people, regina jackson, who was black and say, you're a row who identifies as indian american. if you're wondering what kind of people, jackson and ro are, well, here's a few quotes. we all know about white women's to use. it has caused the tears of 100, maybe even thousands of black people and it's still a weapon. white people
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k right now offering some free loss minutes advice. these volunteers are helping you use citizens to hold onto the right to be in the u. k. put up on the bricks. it mean something that was automatic now has to be applied for, for many vulnerable people, such as the elderly and homeless. it's proved a huge challenge. we have a client that struggle immensely with the application process with understanding english, most importantly with lack of evidence that they don't have for the children or other family members with lack of evidence whatsoever from thursday you citizens will be in the u. k. illegally. if they haven't applied for either settled status for those in the country for 5 years as of last december, what's called pre settled status, more than 5000000 people have already done. so with a backlog of 400000 cases and an unknown number who aren't already in the system, the government's accepted, it will need to be flexible. a week before that deadline the u. k. home off, it said it would be 3. anyone who hadn't applied with a 28 day notice it confirmed that off to that period, they may be liable for enforcement action a
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during the last mission, the c, i 4 brought more than 400 migrants to sicily hydrated the u. k. has been planning to loosen lockdown restrictions later this month in the wake of the success of its vaccination program. around 3 quarters of adults of the country have now received at least one corona virus. job and infection rates fallen drastically, but with millions yet to be fully vaccinated. a new strain of the virus is making the public nervous. all over the u. k. people are lining up to get their 2nd vaccine dose sooner than expected. it's a race against a new threat, the so called delta, very and 1st detected in india. wrong. this is the mid day q in front of a london vaccination center that's offering students a shot. we all want to get rid of this and get back to normal and get rid of the things. but the delta varying could spoil the plan, the now dominant variant in the u. k is suspected to be at least 50 percent more contagious data to prove this is still lacking, but it's clear that cases are on the rise. in some regions there is a steep upward trend there, lifting restr
during the last mission, the c, i 4 brought more than 400 migrants to sicily hydrated the u. k. has been planning to loosen lockdown restrictions later this month in the wake of the success of its vaccination program. around 3 quarters of adults of the country have now received at least one corona virus. job and infection rates fallen drastically, but with millions yet to be fully vaccinated. a new strain of the virus is making the public nervous. all over the u. k. people are lining up to get...
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important for both of them that this g 7 summit goes well, so we assume that they will try to make good with the u. k no longer in the u. back it is their work to be done to reconfigure us british relations. well, yes, sure. and we know, you know, the u. k has only just left the european union and president biden was not a fan of breaks it. unlike history de says, donald trump and he's headed my has made it always very, very clear that for him having irish roots that this issue of ireland and of the good friday agreement of the peace process and the republic of ireland. that's an absolute priority for him. and just now we're seeing that the u. k. and you actually and gulf and quite a big grow over island, over the border and then overboard attacks and basically technical issues that nevertheless cause big problems when it comes to the relation between the u. k. u 2, we will expect that joe biden was desperately raised this issue and might help boys johnson off when it comes to the piece poses the know the knowledge we can. thank you very much. those are correspondent, big master in carbon bay, in the
important for both of them that this g 7 summit goes well, so we assume that they will try to make good with the u. k no longer in the u. back it is their work to be done to reconfigure us british relations. well, yes, sure. and we know, you know, the u. k has only just left the european union and president biden was not a fan of breaks it. unlike history de says, donald trump and he's headed my has made it always very, very clear that for him having irish roots that this issue of ireland and...
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u to the u. k. now take much longer once a week, colon francis drives from north ryan westphalia to the u. k. and back again. his employer specializes in transports to england. collin, a native britain likes his job. he was stationed nearby as a soldier for a long time. he chose to stay in germany to raise his 4 children and retrained as a truck drivers. but recently he's had to put up with a lot of hassle, knocked claremore checks, and everything takes longer than that sites on. but if i get, i'm lucky, i might wait 3 days just for the paperwork and talk. sometimes it's ready straight away much. sometimes it takes a few hours, but if i'm unlocking it can take 3 days, but i target the last time he hopes to be back from the u. k. in 3 days, he has plans when he gets home like into a hole and i want to take up my children and do something fun with him. but cooking baking the 150 drivers in the company face the same problems as collin. many feel stressed out. it's difficult to make plans or have family
u to the u. k. now take much longer once a week, colon francis drives from north ryan westphalia to the u. k. and back again. his employer specializes in transports to england. collin, a native britain likes his job. he was stationed nearby as a soldier for a long time. he chose to stay in germany to raise his 4 children and retrained as a truck drivers. but recently he's had to put up with a lot of hassle, knocked claremore checks, and everything takes longer than that sites on. but if i get,...
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to the u. k. now, britain's help minister has resigned over a breach of corona virus restrictions that he himself had implemented and infallibly enforced mad. hancock admitted breaking the rules after photos and a video emerge of him kissing and embracing and aid in his office. hancock had made regular appearances on television, telling people they must stick to the regulations. he thought he could ride out the controversy. hold on as britons top health official. but i've been to see the prime minister to resign as secretary for health and social care. it was just such a bad look, those images of his alleged affair. no matter for the moment. he's a married father of 3, but he's been telling the entire country to mask up social distance. steer clear for the sake of saving lives for britons massively overburdened hospitals and for its health infrastructure. the social justice in rules of that for everyone. and that incredibly important and that that is serious. then he was caught locking lips in the
to the u. k. now, britain's help minister has resigned over a breach of corona virus restrictions that he himself had implemented and infallibly enforced mad. hancock admitted breaking the rules after photos and a video emerge of him kissing and embracing and aid in his office. hancock had made regular appearances on television, telling people they must stick to the regulations. he thought he could ride out the controversy. hold on as britons top health official. but i've been to see the prime...
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u. k. knew what it was doing hence, why mean they were on board the ship? it's not unheard of for press people to be on board. sure. certainly it was an attempt by the u. k. to see how far they could push, push matters. and i think that the russian response was the appropriate considering that it was in the russian territory waters. even though those particular russian territorial waters is not recognized by the international community as such. because of the nature of the dispute following the, the coo and the ukraine. but it's, but nonetheless, the crimea is part of russia now, de facto. and that's just the way it is and, and it constitutes russian territorial waters as consequence. and as a result, to have press people on board reportedly then that's, that's, that was to show the extent to which they could push moscow without some kind of reaction. while they got a reaction for more bodies had been recovered from the rubble of the chem plain towers, south complex in miami, that brings the death till now to 9. more than 150 of the people though, is still missing half to the residential building
u. k. knew what it was doing hence, why mean they were on board the ship? it's not unheard of for press people to be on board. sure. certainly it was an attempt by the u. k. to see how far they could push, push matters. and i think that the russian response was the appropriate considering that it was in the russian territory waters. even though those particular russian territorial waters is not recognized by the international community as such. because of the nature of the dispute following...
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to be flexible. a week before that deadline, the u. k. home off, it said it would be 3 anyone who hadn't supplied with a $28.00 day notice. it confirmed that off to that period, they may be liable for enforcement action and will not be eligible for work benefits or services. if you are an e, you citizen living in the u. k, it's official guidance. the home office says it will be lenient with anyone who has a good reason for replying late, and nobody who's waiting for a decision will lose their rights. the campaign is fair, a repeat of the wind rush scandal named after the ship, bringing british citizens from the caribbean colonies to work in the u. k. off the world war 200 new hostile environment in the 2000 and ten's thousands of people who lived in the country for decades were told to prove it. in many cases, the home office had destroyed crucial paperwork. some wind rush victims with reported. others had their lodge in the u. k. ruins, even though they have been given the opportunity later on to sort out the state is . people were denied
to be flexible. a week before that deadline, the u. k. home off, it said it would be 3 anyone who hadn't supplied with a $28.00 day notice. it confirmed that off to that period, they may be liable for enforcement action and will not be eligible for work benefits or services. if you are an e, you citizen living in the u. k, it's official guidance. the home office says it will be lenient with anyone who has a good reason for replying late, and nobody who's waiting for a decision will lose their...
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to 15 months in prison. from thursday it feared that hundreds of thousands of people, many food might have lived in the u. k. for much of their lives could find themselves in the country illegally because of the u. case exit from the european union. these people have until wednesday to apply for settled status to secure their existing rights. more than 5000000 people have applied under the e. u. settlement scheme for either federal state is or preset or status. only about 2 percent have been rejected. more than 100000 people who have applied are still waiting for a decision more than 3 months on about a quarter of those applicants or children. but there are fears that many more tens or even hundreds of thousands of people, according to research group, the u. k. in a change in europe are entitled to apply, but haven't done so for reasons such as they are no and aware that they have to or they just don't know how to, they could immediately lose their right to residence and are at risk of removal. that the baba has more his n d k right now offering some fri, last minutes advice. these volunteers are helping yo
to 15 months in prison. from thursday it feared that hundreds of thousands of people, many food might have lived in the u. k. for much of their lives could find themselves in the country illegally because of the u. case exit from the european union. these people have until wednesday to apply for settled status to secure their existing rights. more than 5000000 people have applied under the e. u. settlement scheme for either federal state is or preset or status. only about 2 percent have been...
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u. k. to night expedition to the united states. now of course, after that had been blocked, the u. s. is still trying to appeal that decision earlier today we had from m p. 's, who said that he's simply in jail for reporting the truth of just exposing war crimes. we also had some stella morris, the partner of june sergeant, also mother to his 2 very young children. and she believes at this point, he is now a political prisoner and effectively the justice system here called justice system here is denying the father of her children to be together with the family. now of course, the u. s. is appealing this decision. they want to respond to face trial for 17 counts under the espionage act. they call it the largest compromise of classified information in the history of the united states and want him to face trial for publishing these classified documents, all relating to the war in iraq and afghanistan, plus one of conspiracy to hack a government computer. to publish these documents as well, but recently that's been another twist to the story in narrative as well. allegedly key accusations
u. k. to night expedition to the united states. now of course, after that had been blocked, the u. s. is still trying to appeal that decision earlier today we had from m p. 's, who said that he's simply in jail for reporting the truth of just exposing war crimes. we also had some stella morris, the partner of june sergeant, also mother to his 2 very young children. and she believes at this point, he is now a political prisoner and effectively the justice system here called justice system here...
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also the to lead is looking at something called the atlantic chart back in 1941 and the dog days for the u. k. then of the 2nd world war, the u. s. hadn't even started the 2nd world war. ready and that was a document that led to eventually the north atlantic treaty, which founded nato. and the un charter, which founded the un, they're talking about trying to revitalize their relationship to try and do something for the world. at this time, after the devastation of the pandemic, i'm the so love to work together on james, but there are some sticking points between the 2, not least on the thorny issue of northern islands. northern ireland is something that president biden as senator biden was very, very interested in. remember, he has always heritage, remember that before he became president, he said he didn't agree with the idea of breaks it will breaks. it is one of the reasons or the main reason why there is this new renewed tension in northern ireland. remember, peace still 998. the good friday agreement. that's now slightly under strain. as a result of the deals that we've done during break
also the to lead is looking at something called the atlantic chart back in 1941 and the dog days for the u. k. then of the 2nd world war, the u. s. hadn't even started the 2nd world war. ready and that was a document that led to eventually the north atlantic treaty, which founded nato. and the un charter, which founded the un, they're talking about trying to revitalize their relationship to try and do something for the world. at this time, after the devastation of the pandemic, i'm the so love...
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but the delta vary could spoil the plan to now dominant variant in the u. k is suspected to be at least 50 percent more contagious data to prove this is still lacking, but it's clear that cases are on the rise. in some regions, there is a steep upward trend there, lifting restrictions quite quickly. prime minister morse johnson that june 21st is released day. the end of the pandemic. everything move back to normal. but we still have a lot of people, a large percentage of people who are not fully protected. we are going to see a 3rd wave in the u. k. we are seeing already the case numbers are going up. initial studies show that fully vaccinated adults are sufficiently protected against the delta variance a far smaller percentage of those who test positive are ending up in the hospital compared to before the vaccination campaign began. but scientists and politicians are still debating on the best policy for reopening. i can see nothing in the data at the moment. that means we can't go ahead with step forward with the opening on june the 21st. we've got to be so
but the delta vary could spoil the plan to now dominant variant in the u. k is suspected to be at least 50 percent more contagious data to prove this is still lacking, but it's clear that cases are on the rise. in some regions, there is a steep upward trend there, lifting restrictions quite quickly. prime minister morse johnson that june 21st is released day. the end of the pandemic. everything move back to normal. but we still have a lot of people, a large percentage of people who are not...
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u. k. being scared, running away the u. k. minister defense rejected that with any shots directed at the war ship, adding that it was making an innocent passage the one b. b. c. journalist 2 happened to be on board at the time that the incident said he did hear the shots and saw russia warplanes one pentagon. official micro maloof says the u. k. knew what it was doing, hence why me. they were on board the ship. it's not unheard of for press people to be on board. sure. certainly it was an attempt by the u. k. to see how far they could push push matters. and i think that the russian response was appropriate, considering that it was in the russian territory waters, even though those particular russian territorial waters is not recognized by the international community as such. because of the nature of the dispute following the, the coo and ukraine. but it's, but nonetheless, the crimea is part of russia now, the de facto. and that's just the way it is and, and it constitutes russian territorial waters as a consequence. and as a result, to have trust people on board, reportedly. and that's, that's, that was to show the extent to which they could push moscow without some kind of reaction
u. k. being scared, running away the u. k. minister defense rejected that with any shots directed at the war ship, adding that it was making an innocent passage the one b. b. c. journalist 2 happened to be on board at the time that the incident said he did hear the shots and saw russia warplanes one pentagon. official micro maloof says the u. k. knew what it was doing, hence why me. they were on board the ship. it's not unheard of for press people to be on board. sure. certainly it was an...
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to northern ireland was the subject of several bilateral talks . johnson was kept waiting by french president manuel my call, who advised with strong words threatening consequences if the u. k. fails to abide by the breakfast treaties, customs rules, the prime minister was equally forth right in his comments to the press, the prime duty of the u. k. government to uphold the territorial integrity of the united kingdom. that's what we're going to do. will be whatever it takes to ensure that the g 7 leaders have been joined by guests from south to south africa, indiana galia discussing how to end the current pandemic, and prevent the next one. and d. w correspondent, beard masters, reporting for as a from saint ives. in cornwall, close to where the g 7 is taking place this weekend. they're gonna tell us more about this infrastructure project. it's aimed at countering china's influence. it's green, and it's meant to help poor countries catch up with sounds very ambitious. it is very ambitious. the u. s has identified a 40 trillion dollar deficit for low and middle income countries when it comes to infrastructure. and they say that during the pandemic, this gap has even wide, an
to northern ireland was the subject of several bilateral talks . johnson was kept waiting by french president manuel my call, who advised with strong words threatening consequences if the u. k. fails to abide by the breakfast treaties, customs rules, the prime minister was equally forth right in his comments to the press, the prime duty of the u. k. government to uphold the territorial integrity of the united kingdom. that's what we're going to do. will be whatever it takes to ensure that the g...
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u. k. to, to news, to figure out who was so prominent in the fight against coven 19 he will of course, have to be replaced very quickly. but the fact is that this scandal had reached a level the public was so insulted. i think it's better to say by the action of the health minister here that he's simply could not continue in the role charlotte chelsea pill in london. thank you very much. on time now for a look at some other stories making headlines around the world at this hour, police and turkey of fire tear gas to break up a prize parade. some 20 people were arrested on the rally and if somebody including a prominence photographer, l g, b, t, q groups accused the turkish government of encouraging violence against a vulnerable community. and turkish president of type, or tuan, has launched a multi $1000000000.00 canal project and assemble the new water way is aimed at easing pressure on crowded shipping routes. critics, they, it will damage the environment and possibly the city's water supply
u. k. to, to news, to figure out who was so prominent in the fight against coven 19 he will of course, have to be replaced very quickly. but the fact is that this scandal had reached a level the public was so insulted. i think it's better to say by the action of the health minister here that he's simply could not continue in the role charlotte chelsea pill in london. thank you very much. on time now for a look at some other stories making headlines around the world at this hour, police and...
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u. k and france about the rising number of illegal migrants attempting to cross the channel to britain with kohl's and the u. k. for the asylum seekers to be sent back home. ah, and i just after 3 pm on saturday here in moscow, this is the international from all of us here in the newsroom variable. welcome to year a top level international economic forum in the russian city of st. petersburg is approaching the finish line. this saturday guests have already heard the russian president vladimir putin, giving his views on domestic and global issues. parties f, a tranquilized highlights of the president speech at the 1st face to face global business event of the year. here in the russian northern capital at the st. petersburg international economic form, the biggest international offline business gathering since the peak of the pandemic . for the 1st time, we heard the russian president talk about what he expects of his upcoming summit with joe biden. they are meeting as president for the 1st time process. you've got the machine, we plan to discuss the relations and we need to find ways to regu
u. k and france about the rising number of illegal migrants attempting to cross the channel to britain with kohl's and the u. k. for the asylum seekers to be sent back home. ah, and i just after 3 pm on saturday here in moscow, this is the international from all of us here in the newsroom variable. welcome to year a top level international economic forum in the russian city of st. petersburg is approaching the finish line. this saturday guests have already heard the russian president vladimir...
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u. k. and the republic of ireland, part of the e u. but that meant needed to be border checks between part of the u. k. england, scotland wales and another part of the u. k. northern ireland, and that is certainly controversial in the u. k. there are some saying that parts of the protocol should be scrapped. the latest row in the tabloid press is about sausages why sausages from england can't be imported into northern ireland. it may seem trivial, but he's going to be a problem potentially for northern ireland. and even for the security of northern ireland, and that means it's going to potentially be a problem at this bilateral summit between the u. s. and the u. k. but remember, you will be coming here during the g 7 meeting. so further attention here, when you arrive, a beast, meet miss premise to johnston, so potentially something that could sour the tone of this whole meeting. plenty of complications there for sure. thanks so much. james face and european union leaders have been speaking about the week ahead, including how they plan to address russia. russ
u. k. and the republic of ireland, part of the e u. but that meant needed to be border checks between part of the u. k. england, scotland wales and another part of the u. k. northern ireland, and that is certainly controversial in the u. k. there are some saying that parts of the protocol should be scrapped. the latest row in the tabloid press is about sausages why sausages from england can't be imported into northern ireland. it may seem trivial, but he's going to be a problem potentially for...
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a reportedly made up the main witness and the charges against the san to the extradition request fall in the u. k. gave an interview to stand it and i standing publication. his name is siegel do you for this? and he apparently has a piece of work charges, were piling up against alderson with the funding or thirties for massey fraud forgeries and theft on the one hand and for sexual violations against under age boys he had tricked or forced into sexual act from the other during his time as a volunteer wikileaks way, lied and claim to be almost none, but 2 after a sons. he said to rob them of $50000.00 and donated funds and stole hard drives packed with documents. when we really started asking questions, guess who? he cooled? sawdust and saw a way out on august the 23rd. he sent an email to the u. s. embassy in iceland offering information. the prosecutors and f. b, i were quick, responding and within 48 hours a private jets, london in reykjavik, with around 8th agents, who quickly sets up meetings with thornton thought he was willing to say anything. he lied to them. he now says about assange aski
a reportedly made up the main witness and the charges against the san to the extradition request fall in the u. k. gave an interview to stand it and i standing publication. his name is siegel do you for this? and he apparently has a piece of work charges, were piling up against alderson with the funding or thirties for massey fraud forgeries and theft on the one hand and for sexual violations against under age boys he had tricked or forced into sexual act from the other during his time as a...
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we all want to read this back to normal and get rid of the things but the delta varying could spoil the plan for now. dominant variant in the u. k is suspected to be at least 50 percent more contagious data to prove this is still lacking. but it's clear that cases are on the rise. in some regions, there is a steep upward trend there, lifting restrictions quite quickly. prime minister boards, johnson says, june 21st is released day, the end of append to make everything move back to normal. but we still have a lot of people, a large percentage of people who are not fully protected. we are going to see a 3rd wave of the u. k. we are seeing it already. the case numbers are going out. initial studies show that fully vaccinated adults are sufficiently protected against the delta variance for smaller percentage of those who test positive are ending up in the hospital compared to before the vaccination campaign began. but scientists and politicians are still debating on the best policy for reopening. i can see nothing in the data at the moment. that means we can't go ahead with step forward with the opening on june the 2021st. we've got
we all want to read this back to normal and get rid of the things but the delta varying could spoil the plan for now. dominant variant in the u. k is suspected to be at least 50 percent more contagious data to prove this is still lacking. but it's clear that cases are on the rise. in some regions, there is a steep upward trend there, lifting restrictions quite quickly. prime minister boards, johnson says, june 21st is released day, the end of append to make everything move back to normal. but...
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he wants to portray the u. k. as a global pilot player on its own 2 feet, instead of having to fight fires with the e. u. an acrimonious trade dispute over northern ireland that has drawn the attention of joe biden, the president of course, with irish roots. and you leaders in hostile mood. it seems manual macro and already making that clear, they've got a seat as well, of course, at the top table. and perhaps we can take is another big issue, although maybe not on the official agenda, and that's how the u. s. president joe biden demonstrates that the trump era is truly over i think that's a huge issue overshadowing this entire gathering and a big opportunity for joe biden on his 1st overseas trip since taking office 5 months ago. and he made perfectly play himself arriving here on u. k. so a couple of days ago that he wants to show the u. s. is back that it's moved on from the obstructionist ways of the trump administration. that it is embracing again its leadership role in the world and traditional multilateral f
he wants to portray the u. k. as a global pilot player on its own 2 feet, instead of having to fight fires with the e. u. an acrimonious trade dispute over northern ireland that has drawn the attention of joe biden, the president of course, with irish roots. and you leaders in hostile mood. it seems manual macro and already making that clear, they've got a seat as well, of course, at the top table. and perhaps we can take is another big issue, although maybe not on the official agenda, and...