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what we want is the right deal for the united kingdom.recent election voted for parties committed to taking the united kingdom out of the european union. over80% to taking the united kingdom out of the european union. over 80% voted for parties that wanted to take the united kingdom out of the european union. we have made a fair and serious offer. i believe it's a generous offer. there is one way in which it is different from the offer that the european union has put and that the european union has put and thatis that the european union has put and that is about the jurisdiction of the european court ofjustice and when people voted in the referendum la st when people voted in the referendum last year, they voted to ensure that we stopped the jurisdiction of the european court of justice we stopped the jurisdiction of the european court ofjustice here in the uk. thank you mr speaker. may i congratulation my right honourable friend on the very comprehensive offer she‘s made to secure the rights of eu citizens in our own country in a bid als
what we want is the right deal for the united kingdom.recent election voted for parties committed to taking the united kingdom out of the european union. over80% to taking the united kingdom out of the european union. over 80% voted for parties that wanted to take the united kingdom out of the european union. we have made a fair and serious offer. i believe it's a generous offer. there is one way in which it is different from the offer that the european union has put and that the european union...
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my ministers will ensure that the united kingdom's leading role on the world stage is maintained and enhanced as it is ineuropean union. and a permanent member of the united security council permanented to spend 0% on national income, my government will continue to drive international efforts and project british values around the world. my government will work to find sustainable political solutions to conflicts across the middle east. it will work to tackle the threat of terrorism at source by continuing the united kingdom's leading role in international military action in iraq and syria. it will also lead efforts to reform the international system to improve the united kingdom's ability to tackle mass migration, alleviate poverty, and end modern slavery. my government will continue to support international action against climate change including the implementation of the paris agreement. prince william and i look forward to welcoming their majesties of spain on a state visit in july. my government will host the commonwealth summit in april of next year to cement its relevance to thi
my ministers will ensure that the united kingdom's leading role on the world stage is maintained and enhanced as it is ineuropean union. and a permanent member of the united security council permanented to spend 0% on national income, my government will continue to drive international efforts and project british values around the world. my government will work to find sustainable political solutions to conflicts across the middle east. it will work to tackle the threat of terrorism at source by...
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and delivering on the armed forces covenant across the united kingdom. my government will bring forward proposals to ensure that critical national infrastructure is protected to safeguard national security. a commission for countering extremism will be established to support the government in stamping out extremist ideology in all its forms. both across the country and on the internet so it is denied a safe place to spread. in the light of the terrorist attacks in manchester and london, my government's counterterrorism strategy will be reviewed to ensure that the police and security services have all the powers they need , and that the lengths of sentences for terrorism related offenses are sufficient to keep the population safe. my ministers will ensure that the united kingdom's leading role on the world stage is maintained and enhanced as it leaves the european union. as a permanent member of the united nations security council, committed to spending 0.7% of national income on international development, my government will continue to drive internationa
and delivering on the armed forces covenant across the united kingdom. my government will bring forward proposals to ensure that critical national infrastructure is protected to safeguard national security. a commission for countering extremism will be established to support the government in stamping out extremist ideology in all its forms. both across the country and on the internet so it is denied a safe place to spread. in the light of the terrorist attacks in manchester and london, my...
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this will be complemented by legislation to ensure that the united kingdom makes a success of brexit establishing new national policies on immigration, international sanctions, nuclear guards, agriculture and fisheries. the government will seek to maintain the defense special -- that the european allies. under the new trading relationships across the globe. new bills on trade will help to implement an independent trade policy and support will be given to help businesses export the markets around the world. prime ministers will strengthen the economy showed that it supports the creation of jobs and generate tax revenues needed to invest in the national health service, schools and other public services. my government will continue to improve public's finances while keeping taxes low. it will spread opportunity across the country through a new modern industrial strategy. our government for work to entrust investment in infrastructure to support economic growth. legislation will be introduced to ensure the american kingdom remains a world leader in new industries including electric cars
this will be complemented by legislation to ensure that the united kingdom makes a success of brexit establishing new national policies on immigration, international sanctions, nuclear guards, agriculture and fisheries. the government will seek to maintain the defense special -- that the european allies. under the new trading relationships across the globe. new bills on trade will help to implement an independent trade policy and support will be given to help businesses export the markets...
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the united kingdom government has increased the united kingdom threat level two critical. that is the highest of the five domestic threat levels. uk prime minister may as has announced armed soldiershass will be deployed in uk cities to assist police with security. continue to avoid the area surrounding the manchester arena and anticipate significant transport delays in the manchester area. expect an increased security and police presence across united kingdom. be vigilant with your personal security. local a 40's -- local authorities instructions. in light of the united kingdom's increased its threat level, we now advise you to exercise a high degree of caution in the united kingdom. and i can advise the house the threat assessment means not only is an attack considered highly likely but that a further attack may be imminent. mr. speaker, we are in contact with british authorities who have confirmed that a policeinct investigation continues to find all the perpetrators who may have been involved in the attack . there is concern that this attack was the work of a wider ter
the united kingdom government has increased the united kingdom threat level two critical. that is the highest of the five domestic threat levels. uk prime minister may as has announced armed soldiershass will be deployed in uk cities to assist police with security. continue to avoid the area surrounding the manchester arena and anticipate significant transport delays in the manchester area. expect an increased security and police presence across united kingdom. be vigilant with your personal...
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of caution in the united kingdom. and i can advise the house that the -- advice the house that the threat assessment means not only is an attack considered highly likely, but that a further attack may be imminent. mr. speaker, we are in contact with british authorities who have confirmed that a police investigation continues to find all the perpetrators who have may have been involved in this attack, for thrast concern that this attack was the work of a wider terrorist cell with links outside the united kingdom. as the prime minister said, the australian government will do all that we can to keep australians safe at home and abroad, and our security measures are under constant review. mr. speaker, we have boosted our counterterrorism efforts to protect australians at home and abroad with an additional $550 million in this most recent budget. mr. speaker, we have canceled or refused to issue passports of over 205 australian citizens who seek to travel to the middle east to support or work with terrorist organizations i
of caution in the united kingdom. and i can advise the house that the -- advice the house that the threat assessment means not only is an attack considered highly likely, but that a further attack may be imminent. mr. speaker, we are in contact with british authorities who have confirmed that a police investigation continues to find all the perpetrators who have may have been involved in this attack, for thrast concern that this attack was the work of a wider terrorist cell with links outside...
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united kingdom. second referendum, which he says is absolutely fine by him, i think is absolutely fine by him, i think is going to find that there is a different view from the scottish people. so, we can build that better britain, we can work together for that stronger, more prosperous future. what that means is, we need to get the best deal from brexit, bring back control of our money, our laws and our borders, but it is also about forging new trade deals for our goods and services across the globe, that global, outward looking britain. it's about ensuring that we spread prosperity and growth across the whole united kingdom. that's what our modern industrial strategy is about, about helping people with their cost of living by capping rip—off energy tariffs, and of course it is about protecting our national security and defence, about dealing with the terrorists and standing up to the extremists. so, i'm confident that we can build that stronger, fairer, more prosperous britain. we have the plan, we
united kingdom. second referendum, which he says is absolutely fine by him, i think is absolutely fine by him, i think is going to find that there is a different view from the scottish people. so, we can build that better britain, we can work together for that stronger, more prosperous future. what that means is, we need to get the best deal from brexit, bring back control of our money, our laws and our borders, but it is also about forging new trade deals for our goods and services across the...
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united kingdom. and i can advise the house that the threat assessment means not is an attack considered highly likely, but that a may be eminent. mr. speaker, we near contact who british authorities have concern that a police investigation continues to find the perpetrators who may have been involved in this attack, for there is a concern was the work of a links error cell with outside of the united kingdom. the prime minister said the australian government will do can to keep australians safe at home and broad and ecurity measures are under constant review . r. speaker we boosted counter terrorism effort to protect at home and abroad with addition 550 million dollars in this most recent budget. mr. speaker, we have cancelled to issue passports of over 205 australian citizens who travel to the middle east to support or work with errorist organizations, including isis. mr. speaker, there are 200 under active investigation for seeking to organizations.ist we are unrelenting in our effort to seek out th
united kingdom. and i can advise the house that the threat assessment means not is an attack considered highly likely, but that a may be eminent. mr. speaker, we near contact who british authorities have concern that a police investigation continues to find the perpetrators who may have been involved in this attack, for there is a concern was the work of a links error cell with outside of the united kingdom. the prime minister said the australian government will do can to keep australians safe...
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yes, that individual would be allowed to return to the united kingdom.oing to take the opportunity to make sure that eu nationals who sadly have come to this country and abused our hospitality by committing crimes, she will use the full opportunity of this to make sure they can be removed from our country? well, my right honourable friend with one of his previous roles knows very well about the issue of those who have come to this country and abused the rights that they have been given by their criminality, and i certainly will ensure that those who are serious and persistent criminals, that we can take action to remove them from the uk. the prime minister replying to the conservative mp, mark harper. more than two weeks after the election, the democratic unionist party has agreed a deal to support a minority conservative government. the agreement will see northern ireland receive an extra £1 billion over two years for public services. in the commons, the two parties said it was a good dealfor the uk and for northern ireland. but opponents have described
yes, that individual would be allowed to return to the united kingdom.oing to take the opportunity to make sure that eu nationals who sadly have come to this country and abused our hospitality by committing crimes, she will use the full opportunity of this to make sure they can be removed from our country? well, my right honourable friend with one of his previous roles knows very well about the issue of those who have come to this country and abused the rights that they have been given by their...
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european affairs ministers in the united kingdom and france. can come back to that some other day. i am working with the british government and its official representative with david davis. that is what i can say apart. —— for my part. i would like to ask you if you have found an agreement on the information policy that we will see here in the next month, you know that the european citizens had concerns not to be well—informed about what they have seen by the trade negotiations in united states and canada. we have set new standards here. could you tell us how will you do that work? will you give us orally information after every round of negotiations here? will you publish the documents? how will that work? what role with the european parliament play translation: we can each reply to that in our respective ways. everyone is free to respond as they wish. but from my personal point of view, our intention is to be fully transparent in a completely unusual way because this is an unusual negotiation, an extraordinary negotiation. because of its exce
european affairs ministers in the united kingdom and france. can come back to that some other day. i am working with the british government and its official representative with david davis. that is what i can say apart. —— for my part. i would like to ask you if you have found an agreement on the information policy that we will see here in the next month, you know that the european citizens had concerns not to be well—informed about what they have seen by the trade negotiations in united...
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of caution in the united kingdom. i can advise the house that threat assessment is not only an attack considered highly likely but a further cat tack may bee n eminent. we are in contact with british authority have concerns that a police investigation continues to find all perpetrators who may have been involved in the attack. there's a concern that this was part of a wider sell. the australian government will do all we can to keep australian safe at home and abroad and security measures are under constant review. we have boosted counterterrorism efforts to protect australians at home and abroad with an additional $550 million in the most recent budget. we have canceled or refused to issue passports to over 205 citizens who seek to travel to the middle east to support terrorist organizations including isis. there are 200 australians under active investigation. we are unrelenting in our effort to seek out those who wish to do us harm. >> admits that high in support we wanted to know what was being done it not just inte
of caution in the united kingdom. i can advise the house that threat assessment is not only an attack considered highly likely but a further cat tack may bee n eminent. we are in contact with british authority have concerns that a police investigation continues to find all perpetrators who may have been involved in the attack. there's a concern that this was part of a wider sell. the australian government will do all we can to keep australian safe at home and abroad and security measures are...
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so, theresa may, as prime minister of the united kingdom, will represent the interests of the united europe, i think, are convergent. i am confident that we shall reach a balanced result in this very complex negotiation. thank you very much indeed. thanks for answering the specific questions. tonight at london's royal opera house, the curtain came down onjonas kaufmann's debut as verdi's otello. kaufmann is the hottest star working in opera today, constantly mobbed by fans. he has it all — the ability to act, the looks, and the voice as well, usefully. otello — as othello fans will know — murders his wife in a fit ofjealousy, believing her unfaithful, thanks to poison dripped in his ear by his best friend. it is a role that placido domingo made his own, and unsurprisingly comparisons have been made between kaufmann and the latin opera great. katie razzall‘s been finding out what makes kaufmann's voice so distinct. # l'armi lo vinse l‘uragano... how do i describe my voice? this is very difficult. over the years, the voice has matured, and the voice has become rounder and darker all the
so, theresa may, as prime minister of the united kingdom, will represent the interests of the united europe, i think, are convergent. i am confident that we shall reach a balanced result in this very complex negotiation. thank you very much indeed. thanks for answering the specific questions. tonight at london's royal opera house, the curtain came down onjonas kaufmann's debut as verdi's otello. kaufmann is the hottest star working in opera today, constantly mobbed by fans. he has it all —...
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when that money is much needed in the united kingdom. can she promised to cut the overseas aid budget only on priorities in the uk, i hope she doesn't have a strange political aversion to anything that might be popular with the public. >> i can assure -- i take a different view. it is important. given the position we hold, the state of our economy, one of the largest economies in the world, we are actually recognized we can help those around the world, we are seeing millions of people, particularly girls being educated, that is important, i recognize what my honorable friend has said, we have suffered terrible terrorist attacks in the united kingdom and our services have foiled a number of terrorist attacks in recent months and going back over recent years too. it is important to ensure good governments in countries so we don't see where terrorists are able to train. >> i think prime minister for visiting during the election. it went up 50 times. 53,000 eu nationals would like some clarity on this generous offer of how much extra the app
when that money is much needed in the united kingdom. can she promised to cut the overseas aid budget only on priorities in the uk, i hope she doesn't have a strange political aversion to anything that might be popular with the public. >> i can assure -- i take a different view. it is important. given the position we hold, the state of our economy, one of the largest economies in the world, we are actually recognized we can help those around the world, we are seeing millions of people,...
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should belief in the united kingdom should bea belief in the united kingdom should be a place wherere and happy life, a country that works for everyone, not just the happy life, a country that works for everyone, notjust the privileged few. we also spoke about the unimaginable tragedy which struck g re nfell tower last unimaginable tragedy which struck grenfell tower last week. the government will continue to do absolutely everything possible to help all of those affected through the difficult days, weeks, months and years ahead. and we spoke too about the appalling attack on londoners in finsbury in the early hours of this morning. as i said earlier, this was an attack that once again targeted the ordinary and the innocent going about their daily lives. our thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends of the man who died and those who were injured. and the taoiseach expressed his deepest sympathies for those affected by these events and we agree that the hatred and evil that leads to terrorism would never prevail. last week the taoiseach and i spoke and we agreed on the cru
should belief in the united kingdom should bea belief in the united kingdom should be a place wherere and happy life, a country that works for everyone, not just the happy life, a country that works for everyone, notjust the privileged few. we also spoke about the unimaginable tragedy which struck g re nfell tower last unimaginable tragedy which struck grenfell tower last week. the government will continue to do absolutely everything possible to help all of those affected through the difficult...
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but it's a choice that the united kingdom has to make.at putin and trump are allies or do you believe that the ones who live 100 kilometres away are actually the most credible ally in a world which is more chaotic than ever? a very interesting perspective and i want to come back to some of those global points you've just made because i don't want this entire interview just to be about britain, that wouldn't be right given your position in europe. but a final quick point on britain. in your heart of hearts, do you think it is still entirely possible that britain will actually reverse its decision and decide it doesn't want to leave the european union? who am i tojudge? if i would be a british citizen then i have the right to vote and the right to be part of this debate. i'm not. and i think that this is a choice that has been made in the united kingdom. i believe that no deal would be very bad for the uk citizens and would be bad for the european citizens. i believe that it would be worse for the uk citizen than for the european citizen bu
but it's a choice that the united kingdom has to make.at putin and trump are allies or do you believe that the ones who live 100 kilometres away are actually the most credible ally in a world which is more chaotic than ever? a very interesting perspective and i want to come back to some of those global points you've just made because i don't want this entire interview just to be about britain, that wouldn't be right given your position in europe. but a final quick point on britain. in your...
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speaker, the united kingdom has been a staunch friend and ally unparalleled in its support for the united kingdom, including as a partner in our counterterrorism efforts. at this sad time, we stand solidly besides our friends and allies as they mourn, heal and most assuredly rise again following this tragedy. passage of this resolution is just one way we can demonstrate the support. and i urge my colleagues to join me in unanimously supporting this measure. and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. meeks: i rise to express -- mr. espaillat: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for such time. mr. espaillat: mr. speaker, this piece of legislation -- resolution was submitted by the gentleman from new york, gregory meeks and the gentleman from california cook. it is a strong message condemning in the strongest terms the most recent terrorist attacks in manchester and london. we worked quickly in the commi
speaker, the united kingdom has been a staunch friend and ally unparalleled in its support for the united kingdom, including as a partner in our counterterrorism efforts. at this sad time, we stand solidly besides our friends and allies as they mourn, heal and most assuredly rise again following this tragedy. passage of this resolution is just one way we can demonstrate the support. and i urge my colleagues to join me in unanimously supporting this measure. and i reserve the balance of my time....
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the european union have said we will keep quiet rights, the united kingdom wants to get new rights. s point of view was that similar conditions should be negotiated on a reciprocal basis, that potentially involves a n reciprocal basis, that potentially involves an agreement with 27 different immigration laws across the eu. because although many members of the european union form pa rt members of the european union form part of the shengan area, bulls do not completely harmonise or impose the same set of rules for those who participate. shengan rules work alongside national immigration law. taking the point of view that reciprocal status should be guaranteed for british nationals, thatis guaranteed for british nationals, that is going to create all sorts of problems for the details, how such a settled status could be incorporated into the agreement. the much simpler solution would be to keep acquired rights, working on the assumption that those would continue to apply to the uk, and european union. that would be much simpler, more generous offer than is currently on the table. who kno
the european union have said we will keep quiet rights, the united kingdom wants to get new rights. s point of view was that similar conditions should be negotiated on a reciprocal basis, that potentially involves a n reciprocal basis, that potentially involves an agreement with 27 different immigration laws across the eu. because although many members of the european union form pa rt members of the european union form part of the shengan area, bulls do not completely harmonise or impose the...
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but the united kingdom as a sovereign country and makes its own choices.s ago. it is true that we have been waiting for the last three months, but let's forget about why this happened. what is important for me is that we get to the table and that we start talking. that we start talking about negotiating a good deal. a deal will not be done in two years. would you at least agree on that? well, to figure it out, we should at least start. up to now, what we have heard too much is rhetoric about hard brexit, soft brexit, about being generous, one relating to another. for me, it is hard to understand what is really meant by that. at some point wejust what is really meant by that. at some point we just need to get to the table and start negotiating. and the table and start negotiating. and the message from michel barniet is quite clear. the european union is ready, the clock is ticking, so let's get to the table and let's start talking. but michel barniet has already said that he thinks the first thing and the only thing that can be on the agenda at the beginnin
but the united kingdom as a sovereign country and makes its own choices.s ago. it is true that we have been waiting for the last three months, but let's forget about why this happened. what is important for me is that we get to the table and that we start talking. that we start talking about negotiating a good deal. a deal will not be done in two years. would you at least agree on that? well, to figure it out, we should at least start. up to now, what we have heard too much is rhetoric about...
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it's faith in this narrative, the united kingdom that we got it done in six years. faith i do think is a more powerful force than fear. i'm optimistic for the future, but you know, there is a very ugly marriage between commerce and the creative. and to have what we do, and especially specific voices like amma's, like ava's, to have their voices and their platform requires not just faith but support and advocacy. and if you don't have people who it is incumbent upon them to platform those voices they're just going to turn the other way and do what they know to be true. so i feel very blessed and very privileged to be someone who has just enough notoriety, just enough faith to push for these stories to be told. and that there are filmmakers like ava and amma who can meet without faith and produce such great work. >> so into what is your faith rooted, or put another way, how do you sustain your hope? >> well, i'm a christian. and you know my life is very much built on the rock that is jesus christ. i mean, you know when i talk about love being sacrifice, that, to me is
it's faith in this narrative, the united kingdom that we got it done in six years. faith i do think is a more powerful force than fear. i'm optimistic for the future, but you know, there is a very ugly marriage between commerce and the creative. and to have what we do, and especially specific voices like amma's, like ava's, to have their voices and their platform requires not just faith but support and advocacy. and if you don't have people who it is incumbent upon them to platform those voices...
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, so investment into the united kingdom, soa investment into the united kingdom, so a positive messagegdom and the trades and opportunities we have here, and that is what we will do, we will remain ina very is what we will do, we will remain in a very expanded outward looking positive mood, and get on with it right away. you think brexit negotiations will begin next week? the negotiations have a timetable andl the negotiations have a timetable and i am sure the prime minister and secretary of state for the exiting of the european union will be dealing with them precisely, we have all the opportunities to get for the united kingdom to present themselves out there, notjust united kingdom to present themselves out there, not just focusing on europe but global britain, and the opportunities in a glow blue growing global market for this country to ensure prosperity and security in the longer term. our political correspondence ali prices at downing street. the latest announcement regarding andrea leadsom and michael gove, two prominent brexit campaigners. particularly, michael gove! rumours
, so investment into the united kingdom, soa investment into the united kingdom, so a positive messagegdom and the trades and opportunities we have here, and that is what we will do, we will remain ina very is what we will do, we will remain in a very expanded outward looking positive mood, and get on with it right away. you think brexit negotiations will begin next week? the negotiations have a timetable andl the negotiations have a timetable and i am sure the prime minister and secretary of...
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now in the united kingdom right now they are at the height of summer. there's a large number at the mosque breaking their fast and praying at this time of night, which accounts for the pictures we're seeing with kwielt a number of people being out and wearing white gowns and so that would be the significance of ramadan in this context. >> again, we're locking at pictures from the scene. on the left side, video recently into the newsroom here at cnn. we see a lot of emergency vehicles on the scene. a lot of flashing lights and a heavy police presence. again, we're bringing you the information as we're getting it. clearly, juliette, there's the question that we have been asking now multiple times. there's been so many attacks in london. we don't know what kind of attack this one is, but the fact that a vehicle has been used and has done significant harm in this idea of how do you prevent something like that. >> it is almost impossible in urban environments. especially in a situation like this. after london bridge, after other e attacks, we use mobile barr
now in the united kingdom right now they are at the height of summer. there's a large number at the mosque breaking their fast and praying at this time of night, which accounts for the pictures we're seeing with kwielt a number of people being out and wearing white gowns and so that would be the significance of ramadan in this context. >> again, we're locking at pictures from the scene. on the left side, video recently into the newsroom here at cnn. we see a lot of emergency vehicles on...
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buti all those eu citizens living in the united kingdom.t reassurance, for uk citizens who are living in the eu. you wouldn't want me as british prime minister to say anything less. on the question of the mandate, as i have made clear to my european colleagues, if you look at what happened in the general election, over 80% of british voters voted for parties who were committed to the united kingdom leaving the european union and that is exactly what we are going to do. when you're on from the referendum, if very simple question, i wonder if you can guarantee for british people that brexit will be good for britain? that is that we are working for and i have every intention of making sure we get a good for britain and not only will would be able to see a good, new, deep and special partnership with the european union, but we will also be able to take opportunities for global britain to be held their trading across the globe and forging new trade arrangements. and i believe that we will be able to grasp those opportunities, i believe in the br
buti all those eu citizens living in the united kingdom.t reassurance, for uk citizens who are living in the eu. you wouldn't want me as british prime minister to say anything less. on the question of the mandate, as i have made clear to my european colleagues, if you look at what happened in the general election, over 80% of british voters voted for parties who were committed to the united kingdom leaving the european union and that is exactly what we are going to do. when you're on from the...
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will operate to deliver a stable government in the united kingdom's national interest at this vital time. on the basis of advancing the security of our nation, building prosperity for exit frompporting an the european union that benefits all parts of the united kingdom. we are joining our correspondent in london. when theresa may called for a snap election she said she wanted a firmer hand when dealing with brexit negotiations. will she have that now? >> she won't have a firmer one had she not called the election. she has somewhat of a firm hand. has a majority in parliament. the early general election. she could have gone on until 2020. she called the election on the eighth of june. she didn't get the absolute majority. she got 300 18 mps. that was a short of what she needed. she needed a partner. the partner she has just struck a deal with is the unionist party, the dup. the democraticic unionists of nonorthern ireland. what is the cost of that deal? one billion pounds in the next two years will go to northern ireland's infrastructure. i'i've hundrdred million will ao help northern ire
will operate to deliver a stable government in the united kingdom's national interest at this vital time. on the basis of advancing the security of our nation, building prosperity for exit frompporting an the european union that benefits all parts of the united kingdom. we are joining our correspondent in london. when theresa may called for a snap election she said she wanted a firmer hand when dealing with brexit negotiations. will she have that now? >> she won't have a firmer one had...
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a country in which prosperity and opportunity are shared right across this united kingdom. what the country needs more than .ver is certainty having secured the largest number of votes in the greatest number of seats in the general election, it is clear that only the conservative and unionist party has the legitimacy and ability to provide that certainty by commanding a majority in the house of commons. as we do, we will continue to work with our friends and allies in the democratic unionist party and particular. -- two parties have enjoyed our two parties have enjoyed a strong relationship over many years and gives me the confidence to believe that we will be able to work together and interest of the whole united kingdom. this will allow us to come together as a country and channel our energies toward the successful brexit deal that works for everyone in this country. securing a new partnership with the eu, which guarantees our long-term prosperity. that is what people voted for last june. that is what we will deliver. now let's get to work. the british prime minister ther
a country in which prosperity and opportunity are shared right across this united kingdom. what the country needs more than .ver is certainty having secured the largest number of votes in the greatest number of seats in the general election, it is clear that only the conservative and unionist party has the legitimacy and ability to provide that certainty by commanding a majority in the house of commons. as we do, we will continue to work with our friends and allies in the democratic unionist...
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p a country in which prosperity and opportunity are shared across the united kingdom. what the country needs more than ever is certainty. having secured the largest number of votes in the greatest number of seats in the general election, it is clear that only the conservative and unionist party has the ability to provide the certainty by commanding the majority in the house of commons. as we do we will continue to work with our friends and allies in the democratic union party, in particular. our two parties have enjoyed a strong relationship over many years. we this gives me the confidence to believe that we will be able to work together in the interest of the whole united kingdom. this will allow us to come together as a country and channel energies towards a successful brexit field work for everyone in this country. securing a new partnership with the e.u. which guarantees long-term prosperity. that's what people voted for last june, that's what we will deliver. now, let's get to work. >> the british prime minister outside of ten downing street. r were rejoined by st
p a country in which prosperity and opportunity are shared across the united kingdom. what the country needs more than ever is certainty. having secured the largest number of votes in the greatest number of seats in the general election, it is clear that only the conservative and unionist party has the ability to provide the certainty by commanding the majority in the house of commons. as we do we will continue to work with our friends and allies in the democratic union party, in particular....
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i think there is a unity of purpose among people in the united kingdom.e eu, that their government gets on with that, and makes a success of it. we are committed to developing a deep and special partnership with the eu, we want the eu to continue to remain strong, and we want to continue to cooperate. we want to develop that deep and special partnership on matters relating to trade. but as we heard, the issues we discussed tonight on security are also issues on which it is important for us to cooperate in future. i believe that with the good process that has been set out by the eu for those negotiations, which start on asi those negotiations, which start on as i have said, next week, and with the willingness and intent on both sides to build that future partnership, then we will see an arrangement for exit that will be in the interests notjust of the united kingdom, but of the remaining 27 member states of the european union. channel 4 news. you talk about a unity of purpose come prime minister, but the former prime minister, but the former prime minister
i think there is a unity of purpose among people in the united kingdom.e eu, that their government gets on with that, and makes a success of it. we are committed to developing a deep and special partnership with the eu, we want the eu to continue to remain strong, and we want to continue to cooperate. we want to develop that deep and special partnership on matters relating to trade. but as we heard, the issues we discussed tonight on security are also issues on which it is important for us to...
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this agreement to deliver a stable government in the united kingdom's national interest at this vitalime. the government says it will offer support to councils — after cladding on 60 high—rise buildings across england fails fire safety tests. theresa may will set out this afternoon what she's prepared to offer eu nationals living in the uk after brexit. a minute's silence is observed — in memory of those affected in the finsbury park mosque terror attack. also coming up, the dawn of a new era for the navy. a new aircraft carrier, the hms queen elizabeth, is due to set sail for the first time from a dockyard in fife. good afternoon, and welcome to bbc news. it's taken 18 days.. and some critics are describing it simply as a ‘bung' — but a deal has now been done between the dup and the conservatives — which will guarantee the party's support for theresa may's minority government. in what's described as a two—year ‘confidence and supply‘ arrangement. there will be £1 billion extra for health and education in northern ireland. the prime minister has agreed to keep the triple lock on pensi
this agreement to deliver a stable government in the united kingdom's national interest at this vitalime. the government says it will offer support to councils — after cladding on 60 high—rise buildings across england fails fire safety tests. theresa may will set out this afternoon what she's prepared to offer eu nationals living in the uk after brexit. a minute's silence is observed — in memory of those affected in the finsbury park mosque terror attack. also coming up, the dawn of a new...
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if they seek to travel to other parts of united kingdom, the authorities are going to know about thatabout that person. every time i travel from belfast to london, there is a record of my travel and my journey. so london, there is a record of my travel and myjourney. so the idea that people can move about freely and government doesn't know what they're doing, i'm afraid doesn't reflect the reality. but that is still a hard 300 long mile board tore —— border to track everyone. you‘re saying you will be able to track every person that goes, arrives in dublin and goes north? track every person that goes, arrives in dublin and goes north7m course not. we are not saying you track them at the point they cross the board —— border, although we do monitor the movement of vehicles on a daily basis. dublin shares information with london already about the movement of people in and out of the country. of course there are ways in which people can cross the border. . but when they're in northern ireland, they can't hide forever. they're going to have to come out and if they want to be employed, nort
if they seek to travel to other parts of united kingdom, the authorities are going to know about thatabout that person. every time i travel from belfast to london, there is a record of my travel and my journey. so london, there is a record of my travel and myjourney. so the idea that people can move about freely and government doesn't know what they're doing, i'm afraid doesn't reflect the reality. but that is still a hard 300 long mile board tore —— border to track everyone. you‘re...
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a country in which prosperity and opportunity are shared right across this united kingdom. what the country needs more than ever is certainty. and having secured the largest number of votes and the greatesg number of seats in the general election, it is clear that only the conservative and unionist party has the legitimacy and ability to provide that certainty by commanding a majority in the house of commons. as we do, we will continue to work with our friends and allies in the democratic unionist party in particular.r. our two parties have enjoyed a strong relationship over many years ask this gives me the confidence to believe that we will be able to work together i the interests of the whole united kingdom. this will allow to us comeis together as a country, and channel or energies towards a successful brexit that works for everyone in the country. securing a new partnership withn the eu, which guarantees our long-term prosperity. that is what people voted for last june. that is what we will deliver. now, let's get to work. >> british prime minister teresa may outside of
a country in which prosperity and opportunity are shared right across this united kingdom. what the country needs more than ever is certainty. and having secured the largest number of votes and the greatesg number of seats in the general election, it is clear that only the conservative and unionist party has the legitimacy and ability to provide that certainty by commanding a majority in the house of commons. as we do, we will continue to work with our friends and allies in the democratic...
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in the united kingdom after a subdued queen speech. stay with us. reality. oil falls into a bear market while the world's largest producer puts a new man in line to take over. queen elizabeth's speech presents prime minister theresa may's plans for brexit. whether the pm can find the support she needs to deliver. and fourth time is a charm. chinese domestic shares in the index are important drive to president xi's drive to put china in the center of the world stage. i am particularly grateful to have scarlet fu by my skype -- side. >> and i cannot believe you have not set on -- been on the set point.r until this scarlet: oil is the score would -- story of the day, but let's start with u.s. future. slightly lower here, but bonds are
in the united kingdom after a subdued queen speech. stay with us. reality. oil falls into a bear market while the world's largest producer puts a new man in line to take over. queen elizabeth's speech presents prime minister theresa may's plans for brexit. whether the pm can find the support she needs to deliver. and fourth time is a charm. chinese domestic shares in the index are important drive to president xi's drive to put china in the center of the world stage. i am particularly grateful...
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today, we have reached an outcome that is good for the united kingdom, good for northern ireland andeturning to northern ireland to continue our discussions as we attempt to re—establish the northern ireland executive because now, more than ever, our political leaders both locally and nationally need to work together to find solutions for all of the people we serve. thank you very much. so, there they go, the leaders of the democratic unionist party, not taking questions, having finished and concluded a deal with the conservative party. they returned to their cars. this is the statement we got from arlene foster in the last couple of minutes, just to pull out some key elements from that, very interesting that she referred to the conservatives by their full title, the conservative and unionist party, clearly the maintenance of the union of northern ireland as part of the united kingdom is central to the dna of the dup. a couple of things in terms of our discussion earlier, joanna, about policies the conservatives were keen on that have been changed as a result of this deal. we now kno
today, we have reached an outcome that is good for the united kingdom, good for northern ireland andeturning to northern ireland to continue our discussions as we attempt to re—establish the northern ireland executive because now, more than ever, our political leaders both locally and nationally need to work together to find solutions for all of the people we serve. thank you very much. so, there they go, the leaders of the democratic unionist party, not taking questions, having finished and...
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from desk for the united kingdom. -- for the united kingdom. opinion and tried to turn it into a mandate for britain. with an aggressive political agenda, she fell short and she is trying to go back to the person who focuses on the sensible brexit deal. boris johnson is not the person to step up and negotiate brexit. given the fact that she got a pretty good share of the vote, at a huge failure in electoral strategy, she has got to play that role. francine: was this election a disaster for theresa may or for the tories? robin: it is a catastrophe for her reputation or than for the party. she took the decision, having said i will not do it. you only do that with the 20% favorability rating and to lose that during the course of the campaign, and she seems to have done it herself through the mishandling of the campaign. even a she gets to be prime minister for a while and negotiate brexit, i cannot see how she would last to the next election. francine: what does that mean for brexit negotiations? it is unlikely these negotiations will start next w
from desk for the united kingdom. -- for the united kingdom. opinion and tried to turn it into a mandate for britain. with an aggressive political agenda, she fell short and she is trying to go back to the person who focuses on the sensible brexit deal. boris johnson is not the person to step up and negotiate brexit. given the fact that she got a pretty good share of the vote, at a huge failure in electoral strategy, she has got to play that role. francine: was this election a disaster for...
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europe without the united kingdom is not europe. -- to.of the european team on a number of levels. that meant that other member countries to special deals for the uk to do it sweet. we didn't have to join the eu currency for instance, and that a rebate on our investment in the budget. but that was when were in the club. now we are on owl way out, they say they have other bodies. i know the uk very well. i've been working with british ministers in the last 20 yea rs. british ministers in the last 20 years. they are fine negotiations. but the other thing is they negotiate in their own interest. we will negotiate in our own interest, too. the european union is negotiating brexit on the half of all 27 member countries. nobody wa nts to all 27 member countries. nobody wants to punish the uk for its choice. one that is clear is that the show must go on. —— on behalf of. even if there will be some changes in the props department. so i have been told all of the flags of the european union are in this room. let's overlooked. little in it, latvia, i
europe without the united kingdom is not europe. -- to.of the european team on a number of levels. that meant that other member countries to special deals for the uk to do it sweet. we didn't have to join the eu currency for instance, and that a rebate on our investment in the budget. but that was when were in the club. now we are on owl way out, they say they have other bodies. i know the uk very well. i've been working with british ministers in the last 20 yea rs. british ministers in the...
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the most recent one is a message of support for the people of london and the united kingdom. whatever the united states can do to help out in london an the uk, will be there. then the trademark, all caps, we are with you. god bless. but earlier, the president had used his twitter feed to make a very pointed political statement. we need to be smart. vigilant and tough. we need the courts to give us back our rights. we need the travel ban as an extra level of safety. the president has always linked his failed attempt to get an immigration travel ban, a 90-day freeze on visas from mostly muslim countries, six identified, as a way to protect the united states, he has argued, by limiting the immigration from countries where there is known terrorism as a way to try to improve vetting, try to get a handle on things. that was one of the earliest moves from the trump white house right after he took office, but that executive order hit speed bump after speed bump, in the courts tied up and now they are seeking help of the supreme court to consider this case, the legality of such a move.
the most recent one is a message of support for the people of london and the united kingdom. whatever the united states can do to help out in london an the uk, will be there. then the trademark, all caps, we are with you. god bless. but earlier, the president had used his twitter feed to make a very pointed political statement. we need to be smart. vigilant and tough. we need the courts to give us back our rights. we need the travel ban as an extra level of safety. the president has always...
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being seen a fall here to understand that five hundred sixty thousand people coming into the united kingdom on a yearly basis is a problem it is a strain on the system there are sixty million people in there if this happened in a single united states meaning a state where five hundred thousand people are coming into that state on a yearly basis we would have a crisis it is unsustainable all being that even. airbags book that i just mentioned it was a conscious decision the into the political strategy to use immigration rather than feeling any. economic argument surety outlook immigration means a lot of things but it is the movement of people. now but that is that is clearly these probably the single biggest issue that is going to be a part of the negotiations in a very difficult and contentious manner that is the one piece where they're going to have to have to figure out how to sort it out and there could be some banging of heads on stopping and just finally what about the calyx campaign you've been working on you've got less than a month to get them has it number of signatures how possibl
being seen a fall here to understand that five hundred sixty thousand people coming into the united kingdom on a yearly basis is a problem it is a strain on the system there are sixty million people in there if this happened in a single united states meaning a state where five hundred thousand people are coming into that state on a yearly basis we would have a crisis it is unsustainable all being that even. airbags book that i just mentioned it was a conscious decision the into the political...
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the outcome in the united kingdom. >> the currency markets. a half.wn over 8% and mild compared to the hit that sterling took following the brexit vote. they found roughly 10% of the value. gains on continental european markets as well as the ftse 100 index. closing up over 1%. frankfurt dax up 8/10. in fact the ftse 100 claiming as the pound falls is a fairly regular occurrence. it takes a much more extenuating sense of circumstances. what is moving the markets in this report. >> the markets had expected the conservatives to win the u.k. general election by a wide margin. there was an initial fall in the value of the pound. shares and some retailers have aso fallen amid fears of little uncertainty may affect consumer spending. a weaker pound makes the dish exports cheaper. the ftse 100 rose. this by firms that earned their profits in u.s. dollars. >> it is really a lot of multinational companies. they are not necessarily dependent on the british economy. for those firms, the fact there are four and earnings are going to be worth more in pound
the outcome in the united kingdom. >> the currency markets. a half.wn over 8% and mild compared to the hit that sterling took following the brexit vote. they found roughly 10% of the value. gains on continental european markets as well as the ftse 100 index. closing up over 1%. frankfurt dax up 8/10. in fact the ftse 100 claiming as the pound falls is a fairly regular occurrence. it takes a much more extenuating sense of circumstances. what is moving the markets in this report. >>...
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will see more often people calculate what it would cost to spread that money fairly across the united kingdom and how much has today's announcement actually added to public expenditure and taxes and one final point, to what extent isjeremy corbyn no going to see we have had a conservative government trying to reduce public expenditure quite rightly in my view, what happens which marks suddenly it indicates that it was necessary at all. you can now increase the borrowing and public expenditure. do you think that maybe the impact that the chancellor and his budget, he has one black hole to fill because she had to withdraw some proposals on taxation for business, whether he is a good enough to find extra money for other parts of the uk and some of the city deals for england that you were partly involved in promoting question mark in order to deal with some of this potential political battling elsewhere. frankly even that is nothing compared with the dilemma the government faces, the splits in the cabinet in the government and the conservative party, and the country over brexit. that is no going
will see more often people calculate what it would cost to spread that money fairly across the united kingdom and how much has today's announcement actually added to public expenditure and taxes and one final point, to what extent isjeremy corbyn no going to see we have had a conservative government trying to reduce public expenditure quite rightly in my view, what happens which marks suddenly it indicates that it was necessary at all. you can now increase the borrowing and public expenditure....
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it is very difficult to get in the united states -- in the united kingdom. in the united states that often isn't a first clue about anything because there's so many guns here. that's not the case in the uk. >> right. you can't go into a store and buy a gun, a long gun, a pennsylvania. people have gone to jail for not registering their shotgun they use for hunting. they take firearms very, very seriously. when you look at the united kingdom and how it's grappling with this there will be questions how did this happen. people were rattled after the ariana grande concert. questions are going to be asked, how did this happen. of course, this is too early for this. the concern is on your screen right there. it is the walking wounded. it ist people wounded in this attack. however, that said, there will be serious questions asked in a broader sense of how did this happen, how did metropolitan police let this happen when it turns out that so many of these individuals are known to authorities. that's what people will be asking. >> the point you've made, the point that
it is very difficult to get in the united states -- in the united kingdom. in the united states that often isn't a first clue about anything because there's so many guns here. that's not the case in the uk. >> right. you can't go into a store and buy a gun, a long gun, a pennsylvania. people have gone to jail for not registering their shotgun they use for hunting. they take firearms very, very seriously. when you look at the united kingdom and how it's grappling with this there will be...
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he offered whatever unwavering support from the united states for the united kingdom .nvestigation continues we also know that tonight there is going to be a vigil 6:00 p.m. london time near the london bridge. live at the british embassy,& i'm melanie alnwick, fox5 local news. >> a high tech tool being used to help fight crime. they're using drones to track down suspected krim nas. criminals. police say on thursday jeffrey owens shot up a car and took off. the drone used thermal energy to spot him hiding in the woods. >> and what i'm seeing on my apple ipad is identical to what's being displayed on a 32-inch monitor here at the rear of the suburban. the other time that we can do it is to alleviate immediate danger to any person. th dee employs the unmanned aircraft in an effort to safeguard lives in a active shooter incident. >> it's only one of about 30 police departments in the country that use drone technology. >> a parking problem in northwest d.c. is making headlines now that former president barack obama and ivanka trump are neighbors. parking spots getting pretty
he offered whatever unwavering support from the united states for the united kingdom .nvestigation continues we also know that tonight there is going to be a vigil 6:00 p.m. london time near the london bridge. live at the british embassy,& i'm melanie alnwick, fox5 local news. >> a high tech tool being used to help fight crime. they're using drones to track down suspected krim nas. criminals. police say on thursday jeffrey owens shot up a car and took off. the drone used thermal...