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u. k. was ready to supply weapons to ukraine, but said the use of fighter jets required extensive training needs we're members are discussing how to speed up the supply of other military equipment to ukraine as well. asked about possible peace talks with russia. canada's defense minister anita anons hand this to se. if vladimir putin wants peace, he can leave ukraine in till that time. we need to continue to do whatever is necessary to support ukraine, sovereignty and stability in the short and long term. there are 3 main categories of age that we are discussing. air defense missile systems, continued 155 millimeter ammunition as well as tanks. and in all 3 categories, canada has been contributing and we are working closely with our allies to ensure that 8 of all sorts continues to be put on the table for ukraine. v. i. some of phenomena is arbor chief in brussels and covers the summit there for us. i was under no word on fighter jets that could nato give in to ukraine's play for 5 digits. well
u. k. was ready to supply weapons to ukraine, but said the use of fighter jets required extensive training needs we're members are discussing how to speed up the supply of other military equipment to ukraine as well. asked about possible peace talks with russia. canada's defense minister anita anons hand this to se. if vladimir putin wants peace, he can leave ukraine in till that time. we need to continue to do whatever is necessary to support ukraine, sovereignty and stability in the short and...
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u. k. e. u relations that optimism winds the day. so this was a rare moment, a smile that said a deal had been done. today's agreement delivers smooth flowing trade within the whole the united kingdom protects northern islands place in our union and safeguards sovereignty for the people of northern ireland. the used chief executive hailed a new honesty in the relationship and spoke of her pride in the so named winds of framework. updating the original northern ireland protocol that governs post brags in trade between the u. k. and the i you, this new frame that will allow us to begin a new chapter. it provides for long lasting solutions that both of us a confident will work for all people and businesses in northern ireland. the deal provides for smooth trade between the u. k. mainland and northern ireland eliminating most checks on basic food stuffs, plants and medicines. it said to safeguard the good friday peace agreement while upholding the sovereignty of northern ireland. allowing its devolved assembly a veto of a future rules decided by bru
u. k. e. u relations that optimism winds the day. so this was a rare moment, a smile that said a deal had been done. today's agreement delivers smooth flowing trade within the whole the united kingdom protects northern islands place in our union and safeguards sovereignty for the people of northern ireland. the used chief executive hailed a new honesty in the relationship and spoke of her pride in the so named winds of framework. updating the original northern ireland protocol that governs post...
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u. k. official secrets act was passed into law in 1911. it outlawed making public any information that could in any way, quote aid or assist the enemy on quote. what that meant was opened to broad interpretation. the official secrets act was updated many times over the years. and again, in 1989, not to reform it, but to make it even tougher than 1989 version removed the public interest defense. thus making it impossible for a defendant to stand up in court and explain that what he or she released to the public was done in the public interest, such as reporting a crime that had been classified to keep it secret. in the fall of 2022, the british parliament began consideration of yet another revision of the official secrets act. a new provision would make it illegal to be an undeclared foreign spy in the united kingdom, even if that undeclared spy was not carrying out any active espionage, was not working on behalf of a foreign state and posed no threat to the national security. in essence, the act would make illegal whatever activity the gov
u. k. official secrets act was passed into law in 1911. it outlawed making public any information that could in any way, quote aid or assist the enemy on quote. what that meant was opened to broad interpretation. the official secrets act was updated many times over the years. and again, in 1989, not to reform it, but to make it even tougher than 1989 version removed the public interest defense. thus making it impossible for a defendant to stand up in court and explain that what he or she...
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u. k. was go into the west and ukraine that it would respond if it went to invade the mode. they've been breakaway region of trent leave here. that's where the peacekeepers have been station for more than 3 decades. and an interview is going on the ground. we're now the investigative journalist seymour pledge breaks down the alleged us prob.
u. k. was go into the west and ukraine that it would respond if it went to invade the mode. they've been breakaway region of trent leave here. that's where the peacekeepers have been station for more than 3 decades. and an interview is going on the ground. we're now the investigative journalist seymour pledge breaks down the alleged us prob.
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was the only way to end the conflict. my guess this week is that of the palestinian mission to the u. k. or does he believe that's possible? conflict in 60000000 with as you go to use is a thought they were great. you will be able i'm bringing you after maximus space that i'm very familiar with best audio school of fashions, annual cash, and show and it is the bad as the models are getting ready to strike this the air is electric as last minute changes are happening in the background and it is a big day for the students as they're preparing to take on the real world. it is from the organized chaos base base that we bring you today's show. who would have thought the dancing troops and funerals mix? in dyna, one man has and has cause a global station and has change of fatty been inter celebration of life. king is well known in terry and production design and david or shows us around marrow b and the work agree. we joined nigerian design as no la black, as they show us their unique approach to fashion i am she knew by the lucky the and you are watching every max. ah ah, every year almost pr
was the only way to end the conflict. my guess this week is that of the palestinian mission to the u. k. or does he believe that's possible? conflict in 60000000 with as you go to use is a thought they were great. you will be able i'm bringing you after maximus space that i'm very familiar with best audio school of fashions, annual cash, and show and it is the bad as the models are getting ready to strike this the air is electric as last minute changes are happening in the background and it is...
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u. k . was on zillow. if you believe that's possible, conflict with 90 minutes on d w o. o, what people have to say matters to us. i am. that's why we listen to their stories. reporter every weekend on d w. many of the what i am is landa samuel sky. yeah, i am running for president of the republic of bella, rosie, all the key with you. she is a wife of an upcoming politician. i think be to ship and then in a moment where she tries to stand up for her husband's pedestrian changes and she herself becomes a politician. john dunn dark searches for the truth. again. this time, the exile to turkish journalist meets svetlana, seattle, sky, exiled leader of the opposition and bella reuss. huge. because i'm tired. i'm tired . physically untied. morally, it's too much on my shoulders, but i have to hold. they swayed because i'm responsible for the future. follow contra for the people far behind the boss. sh. guardians of truth starts february 18th on d. w. ah. ah, [000:00:00;00] ah . this is the w news. my from berlin. aspire balloon, higher of the united states sense or 40 scrambl
u. k . was on zillow. if you believe that's possible, conflict with 90 minutes on d w o. o, what people have to say matters to us. i am. that's why we listen to their stories. reporter every weekend on d w. many of the what i am is landa samuel sky. yeah, i am running for president of the republic of bella, rosie, all the key with you. she is a wife of an upcoming politician. i think be to ship and then in a moment where she tries to stand up for her husband's pedestrian changes and she herself...
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u. k. was on the believe that's possible. with 90 minutes on the w o. is that what i am said landa samuel? sky m? yeah, i am running for president of the republic of bella, rosie, but it's only key with you. she is a wife of an upcoming petitioning, i think be to ship and then in a moment where she tries to stand up for her husbands, who destiny changes. and she herself becomes a politician. john dunn. dar searches for the truth again. this time at the exile to turkish journalist meats, sweat, nancy huddled, sky, exiled leader of the opposition and bella reuss. huge. because i'm tired. i'm tired . physically untied. morally, it's too much on my shoulders, but i have to hold. they swayed because i'm responsible for the future. follow contra for the people far behind the boss. sh. guardians of truth starts february 18th on d. w. ah ah ah ah ah, ah, this is dw news live from berlin. the used top officials arrive and ukraine, european commission, president priscilla, phone to line, and a team of commissioners travel to p. they are there to show solidarity w
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u. k was ready to supply weapons to ukraine. i said the use of fighter jets would require extensive training. nasal members are discussing how to speed up the supply of other better equipment to ukraine as well. and also about possible peace talks with russia. candidates defense, mr. anita and had this to say. if vladimir putin wants peace, he can leave ukraine in till that time, we need to continue to do whatever is necessary to support ukraine, sovereignty instability in the short and long term. there are 3 main categories of age that we are discussing. air defense missile systems continued 155 millimeter ammunition as well as tanks. and in all 3 categories, canada has been contributing and we are working closely with our allies to ensure that 8 of all sorts continues to be put on the table for you. cranky will m i asked the ws brussels bureau chief on some of phenomena if nato could potentially give in to the ukranian fleet football plans. well, i think that's eventually nato allies. individual allies might be ready to provid
u. k was ready to supply weapons to ukraine. i said the use of fighter jets would require extensive training. nasal members are discussing how to speed up the supply of other better equipment to ukraine as well. and also about possible peace talks with russia. candidates defense, mr. anita and had this to say. if vladimir putin wants peace, he can leave ukraine in till that time, we need to continue to do whatever is necessary to support ukraine, sovereignty instability in the short and long...
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u. k was probably stronger for it. that system while protecting legitimate secrets seemed to work. so why change it? unless you can carve out one of these public interests sta, defenses, is that even possible? well, when the official secrets laws were originally being pushed through, they were considered by many to represent a danger to civil liberties and of re press. yes, so decades and decades ago you mentioned 1911, i think being was the 1st ones. and so the public interest defense was a compromise. it was a way that the government was able to say, okay, fine, we're going to have a public interest offense. the walls are going to have a provision that that requires us to show damage, right as a result of a release. but after a couple of cases collapsed in the favor of the defendants and the government simply eliminated the public interest defense was margaret thatcher's government. when they pushed through the 1989 official secrets act which removed the public interest defense i had previously existed. and when you look at legislation, this isn't uncommon. it's always easier to
u. k was probably stronger for it. that system while protecting legitimate secrets seemed to work. so why change it? unless you can carve out one of these public interests sta, defenses, is that even possible? well, when the official secrets laws were originally being pushed through, they were considered by many to represent a danger to civil liberties and of re press. yes, so decades and decades ago you mentioned 1911, i think being was the 1st ones. and so the public interest defense was a...
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u. k. was go into the west and ukraine that it would respond if care went to invade the mode. they've been breakaway region of trent, leave us where russian people have been station for more than 3 decades and an entity is going on the ground. we're now the investigative journalist seymour hersh, breaks down the alleged us tosh. i've been north stream pipelines which you recently exposed and a bomb shell report. it's been denied comply washington. that's the rationale for the mission to make sure that europe and western europe keeps. i'm funneling supporting nato and keeps on following arms into, into what is truly a proxy war against russia. a very welcome to you. this is out the international with the latest world news that date is good to happy with. a top story this our most go say it's military operation and ukraine will continue until k up stops, posing a threat to the russian people. as, according to the countries you and envoy speaking, get the security council is the conflict in ukraine. and it's 2nd year. it's railing again yourself. ukraine is not a victim because i
u. k. was go into the west and ukraine that it would respond if care went to invade the mode. they've been breakaway region of trent, leave us where russian people have been station for more than 3 decades and an entity is going on the ground. we're now the investigative journalist seymour hersh, breaks down the alleged us tosh. i've been north stream pipelines which you recently exposed and a bomb shell report. it's been denied comply washington. that's the rationale for the mission to make...
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u. k. have was similar to minutes earlier i spoke to christian christian head of the fuels and energy industry association, here in germany. and i asked them why companies didn't invest more of their profits to also supply. but you know, the use of the thought has to be the use and be companies need to be comply and the climate okay. can be mainly for similar little and it be get the message even even by call to use investment in for her and do more for full a new business. and i think that it may be a bit more investment in, in exploring more resources again to bring down to, to bring up the supply. and at the end, only having a positive effect for prices on we are headed, we get the message and be accepted. but it, we have to replace it by the new bill month. so yeah, let's talk about that only 12 percent of investment of these meagre investments. one might say only 20 percent of that. go to project with low carbon emissions. that's not a lot why not more? well do so. so i think you should acknowledge that most of the big, many of the big companies you mentioned f, a non subject or next deca
u. k. have was similar to minutes earlier i spoke to christian christian head of the fuels and energy industry association, here in germany. and i asked them why companies didn't invest more of their profits to also supply. but you know, the use of the thought has to be the use and be companies need to be comply and the climate okay. can be mainly for similar little and it be get the message even even by call to use investment in for her and do more for full a new business. and i think that it...
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well, you look at the parties involved in the strikes on siri was the united states was the u. k. i was the, the natal powers and we've seen them use the, jumped the gun method. and when it comes to the rules based order, pregnancy, one is to only look at the iraq and afghanistan. wars are where the justification was a very flimsy evidence of weapons of mass destruction who turned out to not exist at all or yet over a 1000000 civilians. died a little conflict, so there's always an interest by the western powers to justify their actions and being able to strike anywhere on earth. no declaration of war with no, ah, would be or impunity when no other nations or no other organizations share that same a privilege to on the international stage. and that's all for now. be sure to check out our t v dot com for all of the leaders breaking news and updates. was he right back here at the top of the hour? ah oh, why is the west so determined to continue its ukraine proxy war against russia? how does such a position benefit ukraine instead of considering possible peace agreements? the west led
well, you look at the parties involved in the strikes on siri was the united states was the u. k. i was the, the natal powers and we've seen them use the, jumped the gun method. and when it comes to the rules based order, pregnancy, one is to only look at the iraq and afghanistan. wars are where the justification was a very flimsy evidence of weapons of mass destruction who turned out to not exist at all or yet over a 1000000 civilians. died a little conflict, so there's always an interest by...
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because the soviet union was disintegrating, they no longer had so correct under the bed. political actress, u k. because the soviet union was disintegrating and they needed a new generation of intelligence officer to investigate terrorist. and that's what i thought i was signing up to do. the recruitment processes about 10 months my case, it can go between 6 to a year in terms of recruitment. and i was reassured, every time i got through, i didn't think i was the right person to this job. and every time i still kept getting through and i thought by the end of it, i was quite reassured, and that it would be a good job to do and make a difference and potentially have life actually. i mean, it sounds idealistic, but that's what i want to do. so that's why i joined in terms of the things i saw, an inside my 1st disillusionment was the fact that i was posted to the red under the bed section, which was known as at to where they were still looking at political from versus political activists. that social and we saw huge number of us when i say we my and my former partner david shader became the primar
because the soviet union was disintegrating, they no longer had so correct under the bed. political actress, u k. because the soviet union was disintegrating and they needed a new generation of intelligence officer to investigate terrorist. and that's what i thought i was signing up to do. the recruitment processes about 10 months my case, it can go between 6 to a year in terms of recruitment. and i was reassured, every time i got through, i didn't think i was the right person to this job. and...
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and that certainly was a commitment he obtained in the u. k. when he was chatting to the u. k. prime minister. certainly to get training for flight 2 jet pilots, good actual fight to jets. that is the thing that he would like next along with those long range missiles to be making, i think, not cool here in the european parliament. clearly the other thing that you create months long term is to be a member of the european club to be an you member, i'm when he fishes here at the european parliament, very short a journey in his convoy across town, less than half a kilometer or so away to european council, that's where the $27.00 leaders of the european union are all gathering in facts out. we've seen the 1st arrival lauer right deep uh, the estonian prime minister speaking to reporters just moments. go and president's lensky once he's left here at the parliament. i think we'll, we will be making some of the same points in public and then in much more detail in private to those european leaders as the day goes on him. okay, thank you very much, james. i'm sure will be speaking to
and that certainly was a commitment he obtained in the u. k. when he was chatting to the u. k. prime minister. certainly to get training for flight 2 jet pilots, good actual fight to jets. that is the thing that he would like next along with those long range missiles to be making, i think, not cool here in the european parliament. clearly the other thing that you create months long term is to be a member of the european club to be an you member, i'm when he fishes here at the european...
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u. k. it was they who as part of the power sharing government in this building behind the store, month pulled out of that government sharing that sharing agreement in protest over the protocol more than a year ago. northern on it has not had a functioning government since to go back to power sharing. they need to be satisfied with the feel and they're going to take that time to look through it line by line. we had for him, jeffrey donaldson, who's the d p later this morning. essentially saying that it will take as long as it takes, but they want to make sure that they get it right and they reach a decision based on consensus within the party. there are lots of things i hate about protocols. there are lots of things that richie see next say, have been fixed with the winds that framework things to do with tray, things to do with the constitutional position of northern audit. within the u. k. there is some encouraging flexibility i think being shown perhaps by the d u. p, which i hadn't heard previou
u. k. it was they who as part of the power sharing government in this building behind the store, month pulled out of that government sharing that sharing agreement in protest over the protocol more than a year ago. northern on it has not had a functioning government since to go back to power sharing. they need to be satisfied with the feel and they're going to take that time to look through it line by line. we had for him, jeffrey donaldson, who's the d p later this morning. essentially saying...
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u. k was quick to offer heartfelt thanks, but also quick to call for more military support to expect something similar while in paris i think that's almost certainly going to be the case. yes, we just a few minutes ago saw his sir a column of vehicles, race pastors here on the way to these a palace. we've had confirmation that he has arrived there. now for those talks with president macro and chancellor shots are certainly from the french president or he was asked about 10 days ago about the prospect of french fighter jets being sent to ukraine. he said that nothing should be excluded in principle. so not as far along that path, certainly as the british prime minister. but present macro has been credited by president zalinski for starting the boat ball rolling when it came to tanks by committing french wheeled armored vehicles to the theatre of war in ukraine. possibly within the next couple of months, we've heard as well from the german defense minister that the 1st battalion of leopard tanks is due to be there potentially by march or april and richey soon. actually today was talking about br
u. k was quick to offer heartfelt thanks, but also quick to call for more military support to expect something similar while in paris i think that's almost certainly going to be the case. yes, we just a few minutes ago saw his sir a column of vehicles, race pastors here on the way to these a palace. we've had confirmation that he has arrived there. now for those talks with president macro and chancellor shots are certainly from the french president or he was asked about 10 days ago about the...
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was forced to open up a 2nd hub in poland. i am paying to lots of customs duties now paying in the u. k. and in germany or poland, i was just doing a thing once i met came in here. so as you have had to do a lot more work for no more business astern is working with raw materials for the cosmetics industry. the increased workload means that the company's productivity has taken a hit and low productivity is something that the british economy as a whole is suffering from in the medium to long term britain will be 4 percent worse off than if it had stayed in the u. that's according to official for cost. so many british business leaders are not surprisingly now asking what really are the benefits of breaks it then a lot ran cannot see any upsides of break said for a company or indeed, or industry with regards to the country as a whole. the british economy has recovered more slowly after the pandemic than other comparable economies. but we've had increased uncertainty since the referendum back in 2016. at that point we saw that business investment as a shared g. d p really took a hit in the u.
was forced to open up a 2nd hub in poland. i am paying to lots of customs duties now paying in the u. k. and in germany or poland, i was just doing a thing once i met came in here. so as you have had to do a lot more work for no more business astern is working with raw materials for the cosmetics industry. the increased workload means that the company's productivity has taken a hit and low productivity is something that the british economy as a whole is suffering from in the medium to long term...
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u. k. was she voted to keep pursuing independence? but her most recent efforts to hold another referendum were blocked by britain's supreme court. where we shall ins has more clouds have been gathering for nicholas sturgeon. but when the storm broke, few were expecting it a morning of leagues, followed by confirmation at a hastily arranged media briefing. today i am an insane my intention to stay as 1st minister, a leader of my party. i have asked the national secretary of the s n p to begin the process of relating a new party leader. and i will remain in office until my successor is easily elected. explaining her decision, she spoke of the mental and physical impact of 8 years in a relentless job and staring scotland towards independence would get fresh impetus . with a new captain had the helm, the decision was and she insisted because of the current rough seas. though i know it will be tempting to see such this decision is not a reaction to short temperatures. of course that are difficult issues confronting the government. just kno
u. k. was she voted to keep pursuing independence? but her most recent efforts to hold another referendum were blocked by britain's supreme court. where we shall ins has more clouds have been gathering for nicholas sturgeon. but when the storm broke, few were expecting it a morning of leagues, followed by confirmation at a hastily arranged media briefing. today i am an insane my intention to stay as 1st minister, a leader of my party. i have asked the national secretary of the s n p to begin...
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a thought when you look at the parties involved in the strike from theory was the united states, the u. k, i was the, the natal powers and we've seen them use the jump, the gun method when it comes to the rules based order. previously, one needs to only look at the iraq and afghanistan wars, where the justification was very flimsy, evidence of weapons of mass destruction who turned out to not exist at all. yet over a 1000000 civilians died of the conflict. so there's always an interest by the western powers to justify their actions and being able to strike anywhere on earth with no declaration of war with no will be or impunity when no other nations or no other organizations share. that same privilege will be international stage. and that's all for now. be sure to check out our t dot com for all of the latest breaking news and updates. we'll see you right back here at the top of the hour.
a thought when you look at the parties involved in the strike from theory was the united states, the u. k, i was the, the natal powers and we've seen them use the jump, the gun method when it comes to the rules based order. previously, one needs to only look at the iraq and afghanistan wars, where the justification was very flimsy, evidence of weapons of mass destruction who turned out to not exist at all. yet over a 1000000 civilians died of the conflict. so there's always an interest by the...
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u. k, that was on the countries bought nature mentioned has criticize the plans but another. the u. s. is kind of cited with the international olympic committee. let's take a listen. in cases where sports organizations an event organizers such as the international olympic committees committee choose to permit athletes from russia and bell ruse to participate in supporting events. it should be absolutely clear that they are not representing the russian or the lucian states. and so that's the stance that we are providing and the use of official state russian regions, flags, emblems, and athens should be it as well. what about the i c 's response? well, this current criticism really has the i see the international olympic committee on the defensive last night. it released a q and a document. i counted 24 questions and answers entirely so kind of rebutting some of these accusations. the 1st thing it says that speculation about a participation of possible participation of russian and better in athletes is premature by the strange considering the i see with the one the open, the door to that
u. k, that was on the countries bought nature mentioned has criticize the plans but another. the u. s. is kind of cited with the international olympic committee. let's take a listen. in cases where sports organizations an event organizers such as the international olympic committees committee choose to permit athletes from russia and bell ruse to participate in supporting events. it should be absolutely clear that they are not representing the russian or the lucian states. and so that's the...
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so he was basically trying to have the ukraine and the u. k. presented as, as, as almost one entity. he said we a lot, we fight against evil and we are brave. thank you. k many times during the speech for standing by ukraine and he think was johnson personally. but he was also yeah, very, very emotional at sometimes, but not forgetting that he also comes with a wishlist and he did mention the fighter jets that he said are needed. and that would give you crane wings to fight for its freedom, say, an incredibly powerful speech. i would summarize richard. he, he's a talented orator, isn't he? i mean, as burger said, there was a motion, there was humor, and he also struck an extremely defiant tone. what, what did you make of this? yeah, i mean, he is everywhere. we've sat at this desk kind of covering so many of his speeches over the past year, and he really is a very, very good communicator, obviously, has extremely good speak, tried to supporting him as well. and, and i think if you look at every he really tailors his speech is to his audience,
so he was basically trying to have the ukraine and the u. k. presented as, as, as almost one entity. he said we a lot, we fight against evil and we are brave. thank you. k many times during the speech for standing by ukraine and he think was johnson personally. but he was also yeah, very, very emotional at sometimes, but not forgetting that he also comes with a wishlist and he did mention the fighter jets that he said are needed. and that would give you crane wings to fight for its freedom,...
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u. k. have made a breakthrough. commission president was on the line and u. k. prime minister richie sooner struck a draft agreement following high level talks near london all sooner. hailed a new chapter in relations with brussels underline said the new ones or framework protected the markets of both parties and subordinate stability in northern ireland . and it was now our correspond, jack para, can brussels told us why the, you made so many concessions to get this deal over the line. what they wanted the deal to be done. and i also, i think it comes down to trust with the new see not government. they feel that he came to brussels and negotiated this deal in earnest. one of the things that has taken place is this idea of green lanes and red lanes for produce. so these are products that are going from the united kingdom towards northern ireland, across the irish sea, if they are destined then for the republic of ireland, which remains within the european union, they'll go into a red lane, will have all the checks that any goods entering the you would have the
u. k. have made a breakthrough. commission president was on the line and u. k. prime minister richie sooner struck a draft agreement following high level talks near london all sooner. hailed a new chapter in relations with brussels underline said the new ones or framework protected the markets of both parties and subordinate stability in northern ireland . and it was now our correspond, jack para, can brussels told us why the, you made so many concessions to get this deal over the line. what...
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u. k was, and us china relations, a dominating the agenda on the final day of the munich security conference. european union leaders have called for urgent access to more ammunition and financial aid for ukraine. while china's top diplomat wine ye says his country has a peace plan for ukraine's surely wish on time. she may be some forces that do not want peace talking to succeed, to not want the water stop anytime soon. law, what they care about is not the life and the death of the ukrainian people, nor the increasing damage to europe. they probably have bigger strategic goals than ukraine. this war can't go on any longer. though the eastern city of buffalo tis one of the front lines of the fighting as they wait for more military supplies from the west or the cities close to buffalo, have begun preparing for invasion. as they fear. a russian advance witnesses in a town 30 kilometers from the city, say that they've been seen incoming and outgoing artillery 5 every day. when the residential buildings have been left uninhabitable, the bas robbie has more from the ukrainian capital the major fig
u. k was, and us china relations, a dominating the agenda on the final day of the munich security conference. european union leaders have called for urgent access to more ammunition and financial aid for ukraine. while china's top diplomat wine ye says his country has a peace plan for ukraine's surely wish on time. she may be some forces that do not want peace talking to succeed, to not want the water stop anytime soon. law, what they care about is not the life and the death of the ukrainian...
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well, if you look at the parties involved in the strikes on, siri was the united states or the u. k. i was li, the natal powers, and we've seen them use the, jumped the gun method i want to close to the rules based order pregnancy one, these only look at the iraq and afghanistan. wars are where the justification was a very flimsy evidence of weapons of mass destruction who turned out to not exist at all. yet over a 1000000 civilians died a little conflict. so there's always an interest by the western powers to justify their actions and being able to strike anywhere on earth with no declaration of war with no or would be or impunity when no other nations or no other organizations share that same privilege. while the international stage and not offer now be sure to check out our t v dot com for all the latest breaking news and updates. we'll see right back here at the top of the hour with the with, with me. hello and welcome to cross talk. we're all things considered. i'm peter live, l y is the west. so determined to continue it's ukraine, proxy war against russia. how does such a pos
well, if you look at the parties involved in the strikes on, siri was the united states or the u. k. i was li, the natal powers, and we've seen them use the, jumped the gun method i want to close to the rules based order pregnancy one, these only look at the iraq and afghanistan. wars are where the justification was a very flimsy evidence of weapons of mass destruction who turned out to not exist at all. yet over a 1000000 civilians died a little conflict. so there's always an interest by the...
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it was needed between the u. k. and the blog, but that couldn't happen between northern ireland and the republic of violet because of the peace agreement that ended years of violence. so the border was pushed between northern ireland and the rest of the united kingdom. which angered unionists under the winds of framework where she soon access there will be a smooth flow of trade within the u. k. with good separated into a green lane for goods traveling to northern ireland and a red lane for goods moving into the e u. he says it will remove any sense of a border in the irish sea, or leon maralie is the is a former aide to u. k. cabinet minister steve barkley, during his time as breaks at secretary, he says the new agreement is a fairly substantial re negotiation compared to what came before the the whole way in which northern island is treated in the good the travel of goods between northern ireland, a great britain is entirely different, effectively gone, is the border in the irish sea gone is the need for checks on
it was needed between the u. k. and the blog, but that couldn't happen between northern ireland and the republic of violet because of the peace agreement that ended years of violence. so the border was pushed between northern ireland and the rest of the united kingdom. which angered unionists under the winds of framework where she soon access there will be a smooth flow of trade within the u. k. with good separated into a green lane for goods traveling to northern ireland and a red lane for...
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u. k, left the e u, a customs border was drawn between northern arden and the rest of the united kingdom, which and get the unionists. now on to the ne, wins of framework goods will be separated into a green lane for goods traveling to northern ireland and a red lane for goods moving into the you or a challenge has more in this this deal, if it is going to stick, has to satisfy 2 key political constituencies. one of them is wrecks at hard liners within the conservative party, but perhaps more importantly than them. it also has to satisfy the democratic unionist party here in northern ireland. both of these groups have been fiercely critical of the northern ireland protocol. it has taken months to get to this point on we will not be rushed will not be pushed into a hasty decision. we want to make the right decision. now until the d u. p. are satisfied, then the deal is not a go. and until do you pay a satisfied this building behind me store month is still politically paralyzed. it's the building where northern ireland has its power sharing executives of which the d u p a half times which
u. k, left the e u, a customs border was drawn between northern arden and the rest of the united kingdom, which and get the unionists. now on to the ne, wins of framework goods will be separated into a green lane for goods traveling to northern ireland and a red lane for goods moving into the you or a challenge has more in this this deal, if it is going to stick, has to satisfy 2 key political constituencies. one of them is wrecks at hard liners within the conservative party, but perhaps more...
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was in union acted landslide victory of tony blair. and we thought, you know, labor government off to, well, how long of a conservative government in the u. k. would mean that they would take all allocations most seriously. what we want to do is create a, a bit of a scandal and ensure that there was going to be appropriate inquiry into how the spies were running a mark. and to make sure that there were reforms put in place to regulate what they were doing, then they needed to be tighter than even the reforms put in place in 980. so that was a me, it didn't quite work out that way because one week off to the allegations came out and there was a huge press push for an inquiry one week after we made the allegations. princess diana dotted in paris. so everything else called blanked out with a huge media hysteria about the death of princess diana. so you can try and trim most things in life and try and plan for those things in life, but something like that with on a different scale. and so we found the last in europe on the run and living in hiding and without much press support. off until that point though, the press whether can you get angry a
was in union acted landslide victory of tony blair. and we thought, you know, labor government off to, well, how long of a conservative government in the u. k. would mean that they would take all allocations most seriously. what we want to do is create a, a bit of a scandal and ensure that there was going to be appropriate inquiry into how the spies were running a mark. and to make sure that there were reforms put in place to regulate what they were doing, then they needed to be tighter than...
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u. k. e. u relations that optimism winds the day. so this was a rare moment, a smile that said a deal had been done. today's agreement delivers smooth flowing trade within the whole the united kingdom protects northern islands place and our union and safeguards sovereignty for the people of northern ireland. the used chief executive hailed a new honesty in the relationship and spoke of her pride in the so named winds of framework. updating the original northern ireland protocol that governs post brags in trade between the u. k. and the i you, this new frame that will allow us to begin a new chapter. it provides for long lasting solutions that both of us a confident will work for all people and businesses in northern ireland. the deal provides for smooth the trade between the u. k. mainland and northern ireland eliminating most checks on basic food stuffs, plants and medicines. it said to safeguard the good friday peace agreement while upholding the sovereignty of northern ireland. allowing its devolved assembly a veto of a future rules decided b
u. k. e. u relations that optimism winds the day. so this was a rare moment, a smile that said a deal had been done. today's agreement delivers smooth flowing trade within the whole the united kingdom protects northern islands place and our union and safeguards sovereignty for the people of northern ireland. the used chief executive hailed a new honesty in the relationship and spoke of her pride in the so named winds of framework. updating the original northern ireland protocol that governs...
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was going to the tough but in the long run will be a control. we'll look after ourselves and go from there 3 years after the u. k. formerly left the you, one thing is clear bricks, it was always a political project for many businesses across the country. any economic benefits a hard to find. and just lastly we bring you news of the end of an era. it's been called the queen of the skies, but the reign of the jumbo jet has come a step closer to ending boeing has made the final delivery of it's iconic 747. the double decked giant of aviation is now no longer in production, with large claims falling out of fashion in favor of more efficient twin engine aircraft. it's made and flight back in 1969. here it is. comes over half a century before boeing. employees watched on as the last production model was delivered today. just a reminder, the top business story were following for you this hour. after months of gloomy forecast, international monetary fund has raised its outlook for global growth. the 1st time in a year. the i'mma says that the world economy is set to expand my 2.9 percent during 2023. and so for me, the
was going to the tough but in the long run will be a control. we'll look after ourselves and go from there 3 years after the u. k. formerly left the you, one thing is clear bricks, it was always a political project for many businesses across the country. any economic benefits a hard to find. and just lastly we bring you news of the end of an era. it's been called the queen of the skies, but the reign of the jumbo jet has come a step closer to ending boeing has made the final delivery of it's...
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u. k. left a u. a customs border was drawn between northern ireland and the rest of the united kingdom. which angered unionists under the winds, a framework of goods will be separated into a green lane that's for goods traveling to northern ireland and a red lane for goods moving into the you. let's go to our correspondent joiner hall . now he's joining us live from westminster and join. oh, soon has been receiving a lot of praise for this deal. and in britain for the most part, it's much harder to sell in northern ireland doesn't it? he knows he's got real work to do and know the not and that's why he went straight there this morning because you know, this is a deal that landed pretty positively on monday with m. p. 's here in parliament in london with international leaders with business leaders in northern ireland and political parties to even the d u. p. who are the big hold apps here and who's the so much of this is director that admitted that significant progress have been made . but he's now got to encourage them to buy this deal, and in doing so, returned to power sharing and all
u. k. left a u. a customs border was drawn between northern ireland and the rest of the united kingdom. which angered unionists under the winds, a framework of goods will be separated into a green lane that's for goods traveling to northern ireland and a red lane for goods moving into the you. let's go to our correspondent joiner hall . now he's joining us live from westminster and join. oh, soon has been receiving a lot of praise for this deal. and in britain for the most part, it's much...
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u. k, left, the u. accustomed border was drawn between northern ireland and the rest of the united kingdom, which angered unionists under the winds of frame work. goods will be separated into a green lane that's good traveling to northern ireland and a red length of goods moving into the issue. let's bring an correspondent, john hall. he lived for us in westminster ones who not been been receiving a lot of praise for the most part for the state in britain. but it is hard to sell in northern ireland doesn't join what's been the reaction there, sofa mm. well, he knows he's got a lot of work to do the prime minister, which is why of course he went straight to belfast. first thing on tuesday morning, held meetings with business leaders and politicians. the broadly got a pretty positive response will be at the democratic unionist party, at whom so much of the emphasis is aimed trying to get them back into power sharing, trying to get them behind the steel. they are still holding their council listening and talking to people in northern and they say, scrutinizing the details of this text. and th
u. k, left, the u. accustomed border was drawn between northern ireland and the rest of the united kingdom, which angered unionists under the winds of frame work. goods will be separated into a green lane that's good traveling to northern ireland and a red length of goods moving into the issue. let's bring an correspondent, john hall. he lived for us in westminster ones who not been been receiving a lot of praise for the most part for the state in britain. but it is hard to sell in northern...
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i mean, you mentioned that, i mean there was the u. k. economy shrank by half percent in december. we have the gigantic cost of living crisis. we have spiking inflation shortage of workers, high energy prices, and the dust reaction across the country. exactly. say that contraction in december with a lot to do with the stripe that we saw invitation. that service is set to a contract. it said that with trump stripes, meaning that many people couldn't travel to spend money. and of course we'll say house and say she had sex was affected by strike as well. and we saw out decline. and we'll say we certainly going to see more strike fish in which will continue to have a negative impact fee. and of course, the strikes related to the cost of living. people are upset the angry because that wages aren't rising by anywhere near as far as price is the rising inflation. # say that means that people are struggling to afford as much as they normally can, which is having an impact on demand and meaning that g p. s no, but then it will stay cool. they need strike, which in turn we can make right and
i mean, you mentioned that, i mean there was the u. k. economy shrank by half percent in december. we have the gigantic cost of living crisis. we have spiking inflation shortage of workers, high energy prices, and the dust reaction across the country. exactly. say that contraction in december with a lot to do with the stripe that we saw invitation. that service is set to a contract. it said that with trump stripes, meaning that many people couldn't travel to spend money. and of course we'll say...
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why was a sanctioned warlord given the u. k. government's approval to abuse the court system and a legal attack on a john this. what higgins called an act of revenge by provision one m. p, proposed his own piece of legislation this week aimed at the slaps culture in london. what he called a form of legal gangster rhythm. thanks dark. staying with the united kingdom now, which is in a state of political disarray, haven't gone through 3 prime ministers in the past 6 months and counting with citizens dealing with a cost of living crunch. that has fueled a wave of work stoppages. that is put trade unions and the news media is treatment of them into the spotlight. as successive strikes have hit rail networks, influential right wing newspapers, including those owned by rupert murdoch, have cited with the pay masters, the government vilifying the union for travel disruptions. then came a series of hostile interviews with the union leader nick lynch. but lynch has turned the tables, putting journalists on the defensive over their habit
why was a sanctioned warlord given the u. k. government's approval to abuse the court system and a legal attack on a john this. what higgins called an act of revenge by provision one m. p, proposed his own piece of legislation this week aimed at the slaps culture in london. what he called a form of legal gangster rhythm. thanks dark. staying with the united kingdom now, which is in a state of political disarray, haven't gone through 3 prime ministers in the past 6 months and counting with...
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the 1st race relations act was bought into law in 1965, making it illegal to discriminate against any one based on their race or color. 3 years later, however, the u. k. parliament passed the commonwealth immigrants act. shutting britons door was to people from no white nations of the former empire, but people from new zealand, australia, and canada, countries with majority, white population, was still allowed in. britain's immigration policy was itself coded by color, immigrant labor service, britons booming postwar economy that saw rising wages as well as increased provision in welfare, housing, and education. but the boom wasn't to last by the late 19 seventy's. the global economy was in crisis. in britain, state mismanagement and crippling trade. disputes brought production and growth to a halt. how a cut and refuse left and collected on the streets, all to symbolic of a nation in decay. fall right groups like the national front blamed immigrants, old and new for the countries plight and pushed for wholesale repack. creation of all non white people including all those born in the u. k. there in 1978 a year before a general election. britain was a
the 1st race relations act was bought into law in 1965, making it illegal to discriminate against any one based on their race or color. 3 years later, however, the u. k. parliament passed the commonwealth immigrants act. shutting britons door was to people from no white nations of the former empire, but people from new zealand, australia, and canada, countries with majority, white population, was still allowed in. britain's immigration policy was itself coded by color, immigrant labor service,...
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leslie operate there was a very fear for many in business that the u. k. would unilaterally legislate to remove some of these barriers are the the would take legal action against you? case actions result in a trade war. i was all the not really sub optimal. i come for businesses here. so the fact that you can, the fund agreement is our number one ask you, i'm very pleased at the dom up. and how do you think that prime minister, very soon that has been able to come to this agreement with precious prime ministers before and have failed billing date. the 1st thing is, he's taken a completely different job. it should the previous negotiators he's trying to work in the collegiate way alongside by his presence. ask if it's from the european union long, say the president, under lamb. he's taking over the details on taking very deep a look at what the issues are. he's engaged extensively with the business community here in northern ireland. they've been very impressed by the level of detail. we've provided a level of clarity with provided, and that's the only time
leslie operate there was a very fear for many in business that the u. k. would unilaterally legislate to remove some of these barriers are the the would take legal action against you? case actions result in a trade war. i was all the not really sub optimal. i come for businesses here. so the fact that you can, the fund agreement is our number one ask you, i'm very pleased at the dom up. and how do you think that prime minister, very soon that has been able to come to this agreement with...