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both ourselves and the united kingdom and the united kingdom they will lose out to. all twenty seven member states. i don't think that it says in the interest of neither side. contemplate this matter they shall have to make all the effort necessary to leach agreements but your country along with spain and ireland has been actually allowed to talk directly to united kingdom just for the base just for the basis so you can't really affect the whole issue through that channel. we are united that the twenty seven as i have said to you before about this meaning of solidarity between the member states this applies on this case as well so after breck's it happened which came as a shock for at the european union members there is a lot of talk in most european leader about multi-speed europe which would actually mean that countries who want to integrate tighter they have to move faster and whoever can't or doesn't want can just lack behind where do you see cyprus in this process no first of all in order to agree on this principle unanimity is needed we are not against this con
both ourselves and the united kingdom and the united kingdom they will lose out to. all twenty seven member states. i don't think that it says in the interest of neither side. contemplate this matter they shall have to make all the effort necessary to leach agreements but your country along with spain and ireland has been actually allowed to talk directly to united kingdom just for the base just for the basis so you can't really affect the whole issue through that channel. we are united that...
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between the united kingdom and the united union. the question for the right honor men. why does he vote against him. the uk financial sector is that they will leave the rights. they've no idea where this is going. last week the brexit secretary said he would guarantee free movement for bankers post brexit. are there any other groups that think that this applies. i'm very interested with the right honorable gentlemen. he can't even borrow a question from the legal liberal democrats. we have been absolutely clear so we will be introducing new immigration rules. will take it to the need of the british economy. do on those areas where we need to pay particular attention to migration come into the united kingdom. we won't get on and to deal with the question of the trade relationship. but we also i'm optimistic about the opportunities that will be available and about the deal we can get from the negotiations that we are having. [indiscernible] in april the secretary was confident the european banking authority would be seen in london. now we can even guarantee banks having a
between the united kingdom and the united union. the question for the right honor men. why does he vote against him. the uk financial sector is that they will leave the rights. they've no idea where this is going. last week the brexit secretary said he would guarantee free movement for bankers post brexit. are there any other groups that think that this applies. i'm very interested with the right honorable gentlemen. he can't even borrow a question from the legal liberal democrats. we have been...
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citizens living in the united kingdom.ey beingmount of allocated to its membership participation in the european union. and the amount that needs to be allocated to northern ireland. scarlet: what is the best case scenario? julia: if everything works out? what is the most realistic scenario? maylet: not as theresa would like it to. adam: the united kingdom says weevils date in the single market and the customs union -- we will stay in the single market and the customs union. there are ways of addressing it in terms of process sequencing. that is the only way i can see you resolve the ireland border, which minimizes the economic damage to the united kingdom. probabilityis the of that scenario? adam: very low. if it wasn't for ireland, i would put it higher. -- is a realsrael -- ireland is real politically and in economic terms. julia: and there is an election coming up. scarlet: well set up. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> time now for options insight with jim strugger. thanks for taking the time on cyber monday. rally forng to see
citizens living in the united kingdom.ey beingmount of allocated to its membership participation in the european union. and the amount that needs to be allocated to northern ireland. scarlet: what is the best case scenario? julia: if everything works out? what is the most realistic scenario? maylet: not as theresa would like it to. adam: the united kingdom says weevils date in the single market and the customs union -- we will stay in the single market and the customs union. there are ways of...
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i think it in the interests both of the united kingdom and the united states, and of the wider world.ald trump, should he still be having a state visit, should that be allowed to go ahead? an invitation for a state visit has been extended, and has been accepted. we have yet to set a date. who else did i see? various hands up. jason farrell, sky news. what's your response to donald trump saying that you're not doing enough to handle terrorism at home? i think i've already spoken about what we‘re doing to deal with terrorism, and of course, as i‘ve said, we take the need to deal with the terrorist threat very seriously. that‘s about what we do domestically in the united kingdom. it‘s also about what we do elsewhere in the world such as the work i saw yesterday in iraq, the work i saw yesterday in iraq, the works united kingdom has been doing with the united states and others dealing with this terrorist threat, and of course i was seeing yesterday and talking about the success yesterday and talking about the success of the iraqi security forces, the military success they have been having
i think it in the interests both of the united kingdom and the united states, and of the wider world.ald trump, should he still be having a state visit, should that be allowed to go ahead? an invitation for a state visit has been extended, and has been accepted. we have yet to set a date. who else did i see? various hands up. jason farrell, sky news. what's your response to donald trump saying that you're not doing enough to handle terrorism at home? i think i've already spoken about what...
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gave on monday they will see that the examples i gave of russian interference were not in the united kingdom. well donald terse clearly didn't get that particular memo from london and this looks now like a case of sort of classic chinese whispers really where the facts really matter because it fits an overarching narrative and that is of russia as a threat to the whole of europe is a narrative that perhaps rather conveniently unifies the e.u. and the u.k. at a time when they have little else in common and to reason they had more to say about russia at the summit today take a listen. we must be open eyes about the actions of hostile states like russia russia and the potential growth of the eastern neighborhood who are trying to tell our collective strength. and i'm looking forward to germany to renew commitments from european countries to working together to tackle the challenges in both security and development. and despite the fact that the u.k. is actively negotiating is way out of the european union right now at this summit this summit today the u.k.'s pledge to spend one hundred million
gave on monday they will see that the examples i gave of russian interference were not in the united kingdom. well donald terse clearly didn't get that particular memo from london and this looks now like a case of sort of classic chinese whispers really where the facts really matter because it fits an overarching narrative and that is of russia as a threat to the whole of europe is a narrative that perhaps rather conveniently unifies the e.u. and the u.k. at a time when they have little else in...
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and the mass the office for national statistics in the united kingdom released recently and what they found is the office of national statistics released new data tracking how wealth is evolved over time on paper the u.k. has indeed become much wealthier in recent decades net wealth has more than tripled since one thousand nine hundred five increasing by over seven trillion pounds this is the equivalent to an average increase of nearly one hundred thousand pounds per person impressive stuff but where has all the wealth come from and who hasn't benefited just over five trillion of that seven trillion pounds and increased well since one thousand nine hundred five or three quarters. the total increase is accounted for by an increase in the value of a dwelling another name for a u.k. housing stock yes it's a wealth transfer mechanism enabled by the bank of england and other central banks around the world how does that work well households in order to wealth quotient at all would be engaged in something called savings what the result of having a wage that was war then there are costs but b
and the mass the office for national statistics in the united kingdom released recently and what they found is the office of national statistics released new data tracking how wealth is evolved over time on paper the u.k. has indeed become much wealthier in recent decades net wealth has more than tripled since one thousand nine hundred five increasing by over seven trillion pounds this is the equivalent to an average increase of nearly one hundred thousand pounds per person impressive stuff but...
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ok you know before i get into the headlines about interest rates rising in the united kingdom i did want to get to this bit queen futures contract if you have any statement to make on it i notice that you're always making statements to people like coin desk and coin telegraph and coin coin coin coin this inclined that dot com but what about kaiser report we should have exclusives here. calling telegraph is an excellent film a connection that often quote me on these matters of importance now the c.m.e. the chicago mercantile exchange will be launching a futures contract on bitcoin i think it's just launched you know when this is airing it's launched and what does this mean it means many things it means that bitcoin is becoming accepted despite the negativity of the likes of jamie diamond who's trying to keep the bitcoin genie in the bottle because he as he said himself it's going to eat our lunch is right this disinter maybe it's the need for a bank like j.p. morgan but despite that he couldn't convince the c.m.a. to not list this futures contract and it got a huge schism in the banking c
ok you know before i get into the headlines about interest rates rising in the united kingdom i did want to get to this bit queen futures contract if you have any statement to make on it i notice that you're always making statements to people like coin desk and coin telegraph and coin coin coin coin this inclined that dot com but what about kaiser report we should have exclusives here. calling telegraph is an excellent film a connection that often quote me on these matters of importance now the...
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who voted for it the government of the united kingdom is legislating for the they're negotiating for a minute quite clear that have come the twenty ninth of march two thousand and one thing there is still resistance to it from the european union and we will leave or noted sorry of the thank you well that was sorry wilson for the day you peel clearly believes the chin fane are at fault when it comes to the deadlock of governments joining me now is shin fein m.p. from seaman lawyer who was once director of elections for irish hunger striker and be bobby sands friends he welcomes you going underground tell me about the petition you delivered at downing street to theresa may this week with her very important petition from the kelly family they the wife of particularly who was in the panhandle lacked a representative from the independent country who was killed forty three years ago and his wife found their family home to dynasty directly to bring it right back to the heart of her decision making happens here in westminster and treated me as door so very important message that they are loo
who voted for it the government of the united kingdom is legislating for the they're negotiating for a minute quite clear that have come the twenty ninth of march two thousand and one thing there is still resistance to it from the european union and we will leave or noted sorry of the thank you well that was sorry wilson for the day you peel clearly believes the chin fane are at fault when it comes to the deadlock of governments joining me now is shin fein m.p. from seaman lawyer who was once...
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. - taking the second strongest european union country out of the european union, the united kingdom, that's a recipe for instability in europe itself and that therefore that has to be a cause of concern for the united states. it's the only european country that has a consistently global outlook. it's the strongest military inside the european union itself and so on many different issues the british voice was very important in brussels, voting on european union matters. - the united kingdom threatens to break apart. it is very far from clear that scotland will stay a member of the united kingdom if that means leaving the european union. even northern ireland is expressing concern. - the people in northern ireland or even the republic of ireland decide to reopen the irish question of a century ago and that is should be have a united ireland on the island? then you might see the gradual fracturing, dismemberment, and undeniably weakening of the united kingdom itself. - one of the bridges to come with the european union was london. - for many in the united states, american enterprises, n
. - taking the second strongest european union country out of the european union, the united kingdom, that's a recipe for instability in europe itself and that therefore that has to be a cause of concern for the united states. it's the only european country that has a consistently global outlook. it's the strongest military inside the european union itself and so on many different issues the british voice was very important in brussels, voting on european union matters. - the united kingdom...
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as isaid integrity of the united kingdom.clear, this cannot amount to creating a new border inside a united kingdom. in this process we are resolutely committed to upholding the belfast or good friday agreement in all its parts. we need to approach a challenging issues that arise as pa rt of challenging issues that arise as part of this process in a spread of pragmatism, creativity and a high degree of political sensitivity. we owe that to the people of northern ireland and ireland. have continued to make progress on citizens rights. we are now seeking political solutions to the last outstanding issues on both sides. earlier this week as miss chel said we publish detailed notes setting a new proceed citizens in the eu is seeking settled status in the united kingdom. the equipment i made in the la st kingdom. the equipment i made in the last round negotiations and the dutch are discussed in the press conference. we listen carefully to the concerns in this process and have responded. as our paper sets out the new procedures wil
as isaid integrity of the united kingdom.clear, this cannot amount to creating a new border inside a united kingdom. in this process we are resolutely committed to upholding the belfast or good friday agreement in all its parts. we need to approach a challenging issues that arise as pa rt of challenging issues that arise as part of this process in a spread of pragmatism, creativity and a high degree of political sensitivity. we owe that to the people of northern ireland and ireland. have...
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, the speech i gave on monday, the examples i gave of russian interference not in the united kingdom. the intelligence and security committee established today. >> the harmful aspects of the internet causing a series of social policy emergencies particularly among young people. parents across the country welcome engagement of the home secretary with the industry on these issues, the prime minister tell us when to expect legislation with real teeth life our children only have one chance at childhood? >> a particular interest in this issue, we are getting security for young people on the internet but is so necessary. we are considering a range of options on this issue, we will publish our internet safety strategy where consulting on a number of measures like social media code of practice, social media levy and transparency reporting, we do need to take action to protect internet use especially young people and that includes considering the functions regime to ensure compliance. >> the past month at a malice and and tommy greg, impressed in my constituency. an increase in violent crime i
, the speech i gave on monday, the examples i gave of russian interference not in the united kingdom. the intelligence and security committee established today. >> the harmful aspects of the internet causing a series of social policy emergencies particularly among young people. parents across the country welcome engagement of the home secretary with the industry on these issues, the prime minister tell us when to expect legislation with real teeth life our children only have one chance at...
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but he also raised the possibility that the united kingdom does not get a deal.ncy planning, nothing more than that. that was the brexit secretary, david davis, and the current assessment of the negotiations between the united kingdom and european union. more analysis of that speech later. british explorer benedict allen is back in britain. a search was mounted last week after he went missing in a remote area of papua new guinea. he has denied the rescue was a publicity stunt. he has been talking to the security correspondent about why he was not taking any means of communication. i am known as an explorer. i am a specialist. i go to very re m ote explorer. i am a specialist. i go to very remote places. i have been spending three decades doing this. i know papa spending three decades doing this. i know pa pa new spending three decades doing this. i know papa new guinea very well. you still won't, went missing? many circumstances going against me. one of the bridges we had to cross, swept away by floods. as we climbed higher and higher... i swept away by floods. a
but he also raised the possibility that the united kingdom does not get a deal.ncy planning, nothing more than that. that was the brexit secretary, david davis, and the current assessment of the negotiations between the united kingdom and european union. more analysis of that speech later. british explorer benedict allen is back in britain. a search was mounted last week after he went missing in a remote area of papua new guinea. he has denied the rescue was a publicity stunt. he has been...
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in the united kingdom face higher mortgage interest rates because it's only actually thirty percent of households have a mortgage on their property most people have that they own their property outright in the united kingdom after decades of living in it well the e.c.b. is not going to help. bail out these banks because they did albrecht's a thing so the e.c.b. is going to thumb their nose at mark carney bank of england and the u.k. and say you deal with the inflation that you now inherited because you're so frickin stupid to vote out of the biggest trade bloc in the world and try to go it alone even though that sixteen percent of your g.d.p. depends on trade with e.u. versus like seven percent versus the u.k. they went to a gun fight now with a knife with a wet noodle i mean they got more went noodles and harvey weinstein a car wash and they are trying to get these interest rate policy sorted they'll never get the interest rate policies or because they kept a low they gauge of financial repression to keep barclays it just b.c. lloyds r.b.s. four insolvent banks four insolvent banks ke
in the united kingdom face higher mortgage interest rates because it's only actually thirty percent of households have a mortgage on their property most people have that they own their property outright in the united kingdom after decades of living in it well the e.c.b. is not going to help. bail out these banks because they did albrecht's a thing so the e.c.b. is going to thumb their nose at mark carney bank of england and the u.k. and say you deal with the inflation that you now inherited...
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it provides weather reports and forecasts for the seas around the coasts of the united kingdom.ing forecast. bbc weather presenter sarah keith—lucas reports. there's a chance that leaving those seasickness pills at home was a mistake. the weather impacts the power of the ocean... the shipping forecast for the next 12 hours. a disturbance near the hebrides... and after a major storm back in the mid 19th century that led to hundreds of deaths and the loss of dozens of ships, the shipping forecast was introduced. like then, today the forecast is a vital tool that saves lives at sea, and the rnli say that forward planning is the key to safety on the water. we want people to respect the water as much as possible. it's particularly important for small boats and for vessels who may not have computerised apps available. the traditional use of the shipping forecast through the radio is what they have as their forecasting model. that crucial forecast data is produced daily, here at the met office. there was just a feeling that there was too much risk of loss of life. catherine ross, the c
it provides weather reports and forecasts for the seas around the coasts of the united kingdom.ing forecast. bbc weather presenter sarah keith—lucas reports. there's a chance that leaving those seasickness pills at home was a mistake. the weather impacts the power of the ocean... the shipping forecast for the next 12 hours. a disturbance near the hebrides... and after a major storm back in the mid 19th century that led to hundreds of deaths and the loss of dozens of ships, the shipping...
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he made a specific point about always happening here in the united kingdom. look at the speech i gave on monday, that the examples of russian a difference were not in the united kingdom. >> mr. speaker, the harmful aspects of the internet are now causing a series of social policy emergence is, particularly amongst young people. while parents across the country will welcome the engagement of the secretary with the industry on these issues, could the prime minister tell us when we can expect legislation with real teeth that recognizes that our children only have one chance at childhood? pm may: by honorable friend, i know this has taken a particular interest in this issue. for young people on the internet as he says, it is so necessary. we are considering a range of options on this issue. last month we published our internet safety strategy. we are consulting on a number of measures like a social media code of rectus, social media levy, and transparency -- of practice, social media levy, and transparency. >> prime minister, in the past -- have been fatally stab
he made a specific point about always happening here in the united kingdom. look at the speech i gave on monday, that the examples of russian a difference were not in the united kingdom. >> mr. speaker, the harmful aspects of the internet are now causing a series of social policy emergence is, particularly amongst young people. while parents across the country will welcome the engagement of the secretary with the industry on these issues, could the prime minister tell us when we can...
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it was a strong rebuke from the united kingdom and it is a strong rebuke back tonight from the presidente videos tweeted was perhaps not showing what is claimed in the tweet. it left his spokeswoman in a difficult position, trying to square that circle. let's listen to what she said. you are putting words in my mouth. i said that the threat is real and it needs to be addressed. it must be talked about and that is what the president is doing by bringing that up. this is now difficult for downing street, isn't it? it will leave them in a tricky position. the statement from downing street earlier said that british people overwhelmingly reject the rhetoric of the far right. when it comes to these videos and it comes to donald trump's tweet tonight you need to look at what is happening here and what he is trying to draw attention to here. donald trump wants to build a wall on the border with mexico. he also wants to put in immigration policies to ban people from predominantly muslim countries coming in to the united states. to do that, he is looking to his supporters to pressure congress. tha
it was a strong rebuke from the united kingdom and it is a strong rebuke back tonight from the presidente videos tweeted was perhaps not showing what is claimed in the tweet. it left his spokeswoman in a difficult position, trying to square that circle. let's listen to what she said. you are putting words in my mouth. i said that the threat is real and it needs to be addressed. it must be talked about and that is what the president is doing by bringing that up. this is now difficult for downing...
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peter, why is this such an important issue to the united kingdom and you guys are on the cutting edgeant to us because if you look at politics of the moment, as you probably know we're leaving europe. the government is keen to encourage industries which have the ability to generate gross sales and also in a situation where the country is becoming more isolated, you know, there are fairly stringent laws being put in place now to reduce immigration. the country needs to be more self-sufficient and obviously, one of the ways of doing that is using robots, using a.i., and also encouraging the businesses and the companies that are developing these products. >> quickly before we say goodbye to you, in the long run, is this a force of good or evil? >> i think it's very difficult to say. >> that's scary. >> you know, was the industrial revolution good? it created a great deal of hardship, there are a lot of people who came into the cities and lived in slums. it enabled countries to grow their economies, but there's always been a human cost and the issue here is, you know, we don't really know
peter, why is this such an important issue to the united kingdom and you guys are on the cutting edgeant to us because if you look at politics of the moment, as you probably know we're leaving europe. the government is keen to encourage industries which have the ability to generate gross sales and also in a situation where the country is becoming more isolated, you know, there are fairly stringent laws being put in place now to reduce immigration. the country needs to be more self-sufficient...
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and on a yearly basis a lot of that has to do with security and weapons being sold from the united kingdom. something that a lot of the people at this conference here. prices in saudi arabia have been critical of as you mentioned some of those who are speaking there is the former foreign secretary. jack straw he's one of the keynote speakers the former head of the liberal democrat party that's the third for a long time. as well as other former ministers. that are significant personalities within the opposition movement including women's rights activists. and others in the common message that has been coming out so far as this started is that the allies of saudi arabia those who do enjoy those close ties like united kingdom. before the middle east. a worse that's imaginable than it is in right now that the actions taken by the current. quarter inch of them are not only reckless careless but also. threaten the entire stability of countries that have so far been able to kind of get. syria has been on fire yemen has been in war and so forth other countries drugs and so that's a common message
and on a yearly basis a lot of that has to do with security and weapons being sold from the united kingdom. something that a lot of the people at this conference here. prices in saudi arabia have been critical of as you mentioned some of those who are speaking there is the former foreign secretary. jack straw he's one of the keynote speakers the former head of the liberal democrat party that's the third for a long time. as well as other former ministers. that are significant personalities...
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she apparently went to the -- heights which are not recognized by the united kingdom. this all transpired initially because of a journalist here who broke the story last friday and then evolved into the saga, and effectively a resignation, a priti patel.night lose one-- lose -- to minister in a week, but to lose two is very problematic, not to say very worrying. the previous one, you'll remember, was the secretary of state for defense. a lot of rumors swirling around. who will replace priti patel? important, loyalty to the prime minister, or competence and skill? genie: one thing that is clear, this certainly does not strengthen the position of prime minister theresa may at the moment, particularly in regards to the brexit negotiations. benedicte: indeed. the sixth round of negotiations very short at a crucial time when britain needs the green light at the december summit, which effectively means within the next two weeks, because there are 27 other people in that club, that european union, who are firmly in the union, as opposed to the united kingdom -- let's number,
she apparently went to the -- heights which are not recognized by the united kingdom. this all transpired initially because of a journalist here who broke the story last friday and then evolved into the saga, and effectively a resignation, a priti patel.night lose one-- lose -- to minister in a week, but to lose two is very problematic, not to say very worrying. the previous one, you'll remember, was the secretary of state for defense. a lot of rumors swirling around. who will replace priti...
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the speech i gave on monday, the example were not the united kingdom. she raises the issue about the intelligence and committee being established today. the harmful aspects of the incidents are causing a series of social policy emergencies particularly amongst young people. across the country will come the engagement of the secretary with the industry on these issues. could the prime minister tell us what we could expect that recognizes our children only have one chance at childhood? a my friend has taken particular interest in this issue and ensuring we are getting support and security and safety for young people on the internet. we are considering a range of options on this issue. last month we published the internet safety strategy when consulting on a number of -- and paired transparency. thated to take action and includes considering sanctions in our manifesto. minister, this is part of an increase in violent crime 20% in the last year. over 1700 mind, lost staff, more than one in five police officers. further 18-20, up to 22. how will you use the
the speech i gave on monday, the example were not the united kingdom. she raises the issue about the intelligence and committee being established today. the harmful aspects of the incidents are causing a series of social policy emergencies particularly amongst young people. across the country will come the engagement of the secretary with the industry on these issues. could the prime minister tell us what we could expect that recognizes our children only have one chance at childhood? a my...
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he came out right and said that the united kingdom should stop selling weapons to saudi arabia because of those human rights violations but then current squad i'm speaking to you now you have the former foreign secretary jack straw foreign minister jack straw who stopped short of calling for a total embargo on sales saying it should be seen as a case to by case basis but it's important to note that under his tenure as foreign secretary under the premiership or tony blair there was very close ties between london and riyadh the problem is and this is where human rights activists come in as well as saudi opposition figures is they understand that there is this political realism world governments are willing to turn a blind eye when it comes to human rights in favor of these deals particularly the united kingdom's instance where it needs the cash injection because of what's going on in brazil but they're having this conference to trample pressure on the british government say well you really need to start looking at your values and putting pressure on to stop what they perceive as destruct
he came out right and said that the united kingdom should stop selling weapons to saudi arabia because of those human rights violations but then current squad i'm speaking to you now you have the former foreign secretary jack straw foreign minister jack straw who stopped short of calling for a total embargo on sales saying it should be seen as a case to by case basis but it's important to note that under his tenure as foreign secretary under the premiership or tony blair there was very close...
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we have a rising defence budget in the united kingdom and we are committed to our nato commitment ofto look at the threats that we face and ensure we have the capabilities to meet those threats as they emerge. you're travelling to saudi arabia later today. are you personally comfortable with the actions that saudi has taken with regard to yemen? i am very concerned about the humanitarian crisis that has developed in yemen, particularly most recently. that's why the strong message i will be giving to saudi arabia tonight is that we want to see hudaydah port opened for humanitarian and commercial access. that's important. i think the international community is concerned about the humanitarian crisis in yemen, that access for commerical and humanitarian goods is important through hudaydah port. on to domestic issues. is the uk going to pay up to 50 billion euros to the eu? we are still in negotiation with the european union. i set out in my speech in florence that no member of the eu 27 need worry that they will have to pay in more or receive less for this current budget plan as a resul
we have a rising defence budget in the united kingdom and we are committed to our nato commitment ofto look at the threats that we face and ensure we have the capabilities to meet those threats as they emerge. you're travelling to saudi arabia later today. are you personally comfortable with the actions that saudi has taken with regard to yemen? i am very concerned about the humanitarian crisis that has developed in yemen, particularly most recently. that's why the strong message i will be...
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it actually happen in scotland is this do you cooperate with the relief of the people of the united kingdom and leaving the and work with us to make that as pinless as possible for your country or do you more than the united kingdom will suffer in very brief. seem to be raising the public possibility of there being no bricks at all what is that shirt on the mirror quite clear that have caused the one thing there is still resistance to from the european union then we will leave again or noted sorry of that thank you well that was sadly wilson for the day you peel clearly believes the chin fane are at fault when it comes to the deadlock of governments joining me now is shin fein m.p. from seaman lawyer who was once director of elections for irish hunger striker m.p. bobby sands friends he welcomes you going underground tell me about the petition you delivered at downing street to theresa may this week was very important protection from the kelly family they the wife of particularly who was an independent electoral presenter from the independent country who was killed forty three years ago and
it actually happen in scotland is this do you cooperate with the relief of the people of the united kingdom and leaving the and work with us to make that as pinless as possible for your country or do you more than the united kingdom will suffer in very brief. seem to be raising the public possibility of there being no bricks at all what is that shirt on the mirror quite clear that have caused the one thing there is still resistance to from the european union then we will leave again or noted...
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we will have not just between northern ireland and the republic but between the united kingdom and the european union. that doesn't mean moving on page into the question to the right honorable gentlemen is if he thinks it's so important, why does his own and the vote against it? >> mister speaker, the eu's chief negotiator the financial sector will lose its current rights in trade with europe. it seems neither eu negotiations or the government have any ideawhere this is going. last week , the brexit secretary said he would guarantee free movement from bankers post brexit. any other groups to whom the prime minister believes the movement should apply? nurses, doctors, teachers, scientists, agricultural workers, who? >> i'm very interested that the right honorable gentlemen has found that his appearances have been going so well he had to borrow a question from the leader of the democrats he obviously asked me last week week. that's compared to what happens in the prime minister's question. we have utbeen absolutely clear that we will be introducing new immigration rules and as we introdu
we will have not just between northern ireland and the republic but between the united kingdom and the european union. that doesn't mean moving on page into the question to the right honorable gentlemen is if he thinks it's so important, why does his own and the vote against it? >> mister speaker, the eu's chief negotiator the financial sector will lose its current rights in trade with europe. it seems neither eu negotiations or the government have any ideawhere this is going. last week ,...
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he's an honorary senior research fellow in sociology and modern korea leeds university in the united kingdom welcome to day w a president trump said on the twitter that additional major sanctions will be imposed on north korea is that what we need now no not really in my view i mean no doubt they are merited north korea has been breaking international law that lists all the nuclear tests for a decade now oh but we're piling on the sanctions the sticks are in place what we don't have is the carrots or any kind of a diplomatic process i do think that it will need to come to talks and china for sure is of that opinion so sanctions alone no not in the us so there is a meeting then an emergency meeting of the u.n. what options do they have. very little i mean this is really hold groundhog day aspect to this is that we seem to go through the same size motions over and over again and there is a certain impotence i mean the there will doubtless be a condom nature or a resolution the sanctions that president trump professed to presumably you know after all american ones i will have to see what comes
he's an honorary senior research fellow in sociology and modern korea leeds university in the united kingdom welcome to day w a president trump said on the twitter that additional major sanctions will be imposed on north korea is that what we need now no not really in my view i mean no doubt they are merited north korea has been breaking international law that lists all the nuclear tests for a decade now oh but we're piling on the sanctions the sticks are in place what we don't have is the...
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the united kingdom is headed from the integration in europe.omic and financial links from the united kingdom to continental europe has been underestimated by the current government. tom: we are honored to have both of you with us, from the hague, juergen stark with us. let me ask you about the future of the bundesbank, what will be the voice of them as the ecb moves forward trying to unwind the damage done? the question is -- whether any damage has been done so far? this has been disputed by the ecb governing council as they are still of the view that the policy which is of limited is quantitative easing with zero or negative interest rates is appropriate as the president of the ecb said in a press conference a week ago. the bundesbank has a voice. it is only one voice. in the governing council. one member, one voice. this is the principle agreed upon in the statutes for the ecb when they negotiated and in the masters treaty. it is clear. in my view, it is not absurd to expect the bundesbank to take a tougher stance. -- to take a role not in li
the united kingdom is headed from the integration in europe.omic and financial links from the united kingdom to continental europe has been underestimated by the current government. tom: we are honored to have both of you with us, from the hague, juergen stark with us. let me ask you about the future of the bundesbank, what will be the voice of them as the ecb moves forward trying to unwind the damage done? the question is -- whether any damage has been done so far? this has been disputed by...
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british prime minister is a major he tells her to deal with a radical islamic terrorism in the united kingdom this after may's spokesman criticized trump for retreating islamophobia videos. i don't welcome i'm. addressing the root causes of the crises that create refugees and illegal migration from africa to europe and that was the focus of the summit is drawing to a close the city of abidjan in ivory coast more than eighty african and european leaders were in attendance at the two day meeting tackling issues such as high youth unemployment another pressing issue as applied of refugees and migrants stuck in libya a recent t.v. report showed people being sold as slaves there in his address to the summit french president a man in mock royal court for international organizations to help refugees and migrants get out of libya. this is human trafficking carried out by africans against africans and the situation must stop but the african union the european union and the united nations have decided this evening is to act decisively first and foremost with extreme urgency to evacuate from libya all t
british prime minister is a major he tells her to deal with a radical islamic terrorism in the united kingdom this after may's spokesman criticized trump for retreating islamophobia videos. i don't welcome i'm. addressing the root causes of the crises that create refugees and illegal migration from africa to europe and that was the focus of the summit is drawing to a close the city of abidjan in ivory coast more than eighty african and european leaders were in attendance at the two day meeting...
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let me be clear, this cannot amount to creating a new border inside the united kingdom.ly committed to upholding the belfast good friday agreement in all of its parts. we need to meet the challenging issues that will arise. we owe that to the people of northern ireland and of ireland. david davis speaking earlier today. a year after his election victory, president trump is living up to his campaign pledges on the environment — leave the paris climate accord, roll back environmental laws at home and burn more coal. this week, as nations meet in bonn for the annual un climate conference, our environment analyst roger harrabin has been to the usa to hear how some states there, are fighting back. southern california. a funnel for the wind that rushes from desert to coast. this land, stone, grit, a little bit of scrub, useless for agriculture. but there is one very lucrative crop here. and that is the clean energy from the desert wind. renewables boomed under president obama, but president trump says their variable output threatens the economy. he wants to subsidise coal and
let me be clear, this cannot amount to creating a new border inside the united kingdom.ly committed to upholding the belfast good friday agreement in all of its parts. we need to meet the challenging issues that will arise. we owe that to the people of northern ireland and of ireland. david davis speaking earlier today. a year after his election victory, president trump is living up to his campaign pledges on the environment — leave the paris climate accord, roll back environmental laws at...
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has way more advanced military so it's you know we have they have all the best weapons from the united kingdom and the united states however who are however allies however it doesn't you know i don't i'm not picking a side or anything like that that's beyond it but the fact is that the media has been pushing for a war they want to war and maybe they're going to get the war that they don't want because we still are you know we're still we're still in afghanistan we can't even control afghanistan and all they had were sticks and stones they don't have any weapons and we still can't control that country we still can't control iraq we can still we still like libya is a disaster zone so why we went on up another disaster zone i don't know but that seems to be what is happening and it looks like now saudi arabia this new crown prince is now the largest shareholder of twitter but it'll be good for the oil market yeah exactly a well oiled oils are already telegraphing this huge move oh well go oil prices though those rolls a blast well stay tuned for the second half oh a lot more. please please. pleas
has way more advanced military so it's you know we have they have all the best weapons from the united kingdom and the united states however who are however allies however it doesn't you know i don't i'm not picking a side or anything like that that's beyond it but the fact is that the media has been pushing for a war they want to war and maybe they're going to get the war that they don't want because we still are you know we're still we're still in afghanistan we can't even control afghanistan...
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attacks british prime minister is a may he tells how to deal with radical islamic terrorism in the united kingdom this often made spokesman criticized strong for repeating his double for because videos. and giving young africans a better future at home so that they don't make the dangerous journey to europe that's at the heart of the song that's between leaders of the e.u. and the african union. hello and welcome i'm a touchy. the u.s. says war north korea's leaders that they will be utterly destroyed should tensions over the country's weapons program break out into war north korean state media claims this photo shows pyongyang's latest missile test launch two days ago observers say it is north korea's most advanced intercontinental ballistic missile to date and that this rocket can hit any city in the u.s. including washington d.c. the trumpet ministration has also threatened new sanctions and pressed china to cut off its oil supply to north korea america's ambassador to the u.n. and he haley delivered this stern reprimand to the north korean regime the dictator of north korea made a choice yest
attacks british prime minister is a may he tells how to deal with radical islamic terrorism in the united kingdom this often made spokesman criticized strong for repeating his double for because videos. and giving young africans a better future at home so that they don't make the dangerous journey to europe that's at the heart of the song that's between leaders of the e.u. and the african union. hello and welcome i'm a touchy. the u.s. says war north korea's leaders that they will be utterly...
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and may indeed suffer a great deal more than the united kingdom in terms of economic growth.that volume of trade moving across the irish sea to britain, rather than over the border to the north, is obvious enough. the border issue is one that is elemental in irish politics. this is a moment for irish politicians with the backing of the eu to gain reassurances about a much bigger picture, the wider trading relationship that they want understandings on at this critical time in the brexit process. if the border issue can be settled, it's the very depth of those ties that could then lead ireland to act as an advocate of liberal eu market access for the uk. but that discussion seems a long way off right now. mark's still with us in dublin, and our political editor nick watt is with me. first back to you mark, william hague is warning tonight that any veto by the irish government on this would be a grave miscalculation. we heard voices in yourfilm there saying it simply won't happen. what will leo varadkar make of that? well, in a sense, they know—it—all too well. they understand j
and may indeed suffer a great deal more than the united kingdom in terms of economic growth.that volume of trade moving across the irish sea to britain, rather than over the border to the north, is obvious enough. the border issue is one that is elemental in irish politics. this is a moment for irish politicians with the backing of the eu to gain reassurances about a much bigger picture, the wider trading relationship that they want understandings on at this critical time in the brexit process....
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this is the current account deficits of the united kingdom. and goods with a nice rebound, currency-induced. then a very good rebound. all of her, you have written a note on what this means for the oliver,kingdom -- all o you have written a note on what this means for the united kingdom. is it wealth destruction for the united kingdom if they don't get currency adjustment to even out the flows? .liver: yes the short answer is yes. the current account deficit, nearly 5%. as mark carney said, europe relies on the kindness of strangers. in the past, that was fine. strangers went to the u.k. as a safe haven. they created a new class of with the european assets for euro investors, which moved into the u.k. you can see there was a spike in assetround the time the purchase program started from europe. now the opposite is taking place. the market doesn't need safe havens and the ecb is reducing asset purchases. where there was previously a plethora of strangers, now there is less. the u.k. needs to fund a 5% deficit. the trade balance hardly moves in
this is the current account deficits of the united kingdom. and goods with a nice rebound, currency-induced. then a very good rebound. all of her, you have written a note on what this means for the oliver,kingdom -- all o you have written a note on what this means for the united kingdom. is it wealth destruction for the united kingdom if they don't get currency adjustment to even out the flows? .liver: yes the short answer is yes. the current account deficit, nearly 5%. as mark carney said,...
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that essentially you might see 20% imposed on cars being imported into the united kingdom.os. that is why there is this real sense of urgency coming back into the negotiations, because the risk of this very difficult situation for business is getting worse and worse. of course, the real problem here also adding to the situation the u.k. is and is that the government itself, the u.k. government itself, cannot seem to agree on what their negotiating position should be. you brought up the u.k. government. it seems like unbelievably, theresa may's bad domestic position got even worse this week. for the people who do not pay close attention to cabinet ministers in the u.k., can you give a quick summary of what happened this week to further weaken her government? john: if you get into the ins and outs of it, we do not have the rest of the show, but the real problem is she has an authority problem. strong seems to be unflappable, going from controversy to controversy, where as other ministers who also make mistakes get into trouble. they are the ones who get fired. if you are look
that essentially you might see 20% imposed on cars being imported into the united kingdom.os. that is why there is this real sense of urgency coming back into the negotiations, because the risk of this very difficult situation for business is getting worse and worse. of course, the real problem here also adding to the situation the u.k. is and is that the government itself, the u.k. government itself, cannot seem to agree on what their negotiating position should be. you brought up the u.k....
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the united kingdom will continue to engage and negotiate constructive as we have done since the start but to the prime minister's exasperate the former british ambassador to the e.u. left open the possibility of leaving breck's it altogether it's not inconceivable he said we can change our minds at any time while we're in where. well the divorce talks proceed the parties are still married reconciliation is still possible. theresa may who lost two ministers in separate scandals this week is now determined to impose her authority over rebel anti breck's it m.p.'s writing in the daily telegraph she made her position clear we will not tolerate attempts from any quarter to use the process of amendment to this bill as a mechanism to try and block the democratic wishes of the british people to try and slow down or stop our departure from the e.u. the prime minister has specify that the time and date of breck's it will be written into law at precisely eleven pm march twenty ninth two thousand and nineteen on monday delegation of senior e.u. business leaders will be meeting the prime minister
the united kingdom will continue to engage and negotiate constructive as we have done since the start but to the prime minister's exasperate the former british ambassador to the e.u. left open the possibility of leaving breck's it altogether it's not inconceivable he said we can change our minds at any time while we're in where. well the divorce talks proceed the parties are still married reconciliation is still possible. theresa may who lost two ministers in separate scandals this week is now...
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the united kingdom is not the kingdom of saudi arabia, the last time i checked, they cannot guaranteet there will not be prototests against a white nationalist president coming from abroad. amy: i want to ask you about sarah huckabee sanders. it is profound what she said. let's listen to it again. >> again, whether it is a real video, the threat is real and that is what the president is talking about, that is whahat te president is focused on, dealing with those real threat and those are real matter how you look at it. >> [indiscernible] >> i'm not talking about the nature of the video. i think you are focusing on the wrong thing. amy: there she says she doesn't care whether the videos are e rl or not. mehdhdi: listening to sarah huckabee sanders day after day makes me urine for sean spicer, to be honest. [laughter] eyed: this daily, dead denial of truth, of facts, of reality. kellyanne conway started it all off with her alternative facts defense of the president. huckabee sanders has taken it to the next level. don't focus on the thick video, focus on the random, unrelated point that
the united kingdom is not the kingdom of saudi arabia, the last time i checked, they cannot guaranteet there will not be prototests against a white nationalist president coming from abroad. amy: i want to ask you about sarah huckabee sanders. it is profound what she said. let's listen to it again. >> again, whether it is a real video, the threat is real and that is what the president is talking about, that is whahat te president is focused on, dealing with those real threat and those are...
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ithink scotland voted to remain part of the united kingdom.e so i say to the scottish government, as we prepare to leave the eu, they should work with the uk government to get the right dealfor the with the uk government to get the right deal for the whole of the uk, not taking scotland back to these divisive constitutional debates of the past and i agree the smp should ta ke the past and i agree the smp should take the unwanted proposal off the table once and for all. will the prime minister support steel jobs table once and for all. will the prime minister support steeljobs in scunthorpe prime minister support steeljobs in scu nthorpe and elsewhere prime minister support steeljobs in scunthorpe and elsewhere by guaranteeing if the current flexibility within the emissions trading scheme is not retained until 2019, she will act immediately to ensure british industry is not financially penalise? the honourable gentleman raises an important point and this government has done a considerable amount to support the steel industry in the united kingd
ithink scotland voted to remain part of the united kingdom.e so i say to the scottish government, as we prepare to leave the eu, they should work with the uk government to get the right dealfor the with the uk government to get the right deal for the whole of the uk, not taking scotland back to these divisive constitutional debates of the past and i agree the smp should ta ke the past and i agree the smp should take the unwanted proposal off the table once and for all. will the prime minister...
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the european union gives the united kingdom a deadline to make concessions on the brakes it will the whole process could still be stalled. however anyone who's being complacent on the east coast the u.s. and just hanging around in short sleeves just felt a shock coming to you might even get a brief notice of lake effect snow and those tricks of clad across the great lakes yes to very cold now they forecast is still around about zero in toronto and new york is it for now given that new york was about fourteen twenty four and twenty four not that long ago this is a huge shock to the system that cold air comes over than to washington still ahead of it is snow in the the lakes area and still snow wandering around the higher parts of washington state more especially montana and a bit of oregon stop tickly cold here and notice the particular cold last northeast corner but that massive cloud stretches died down for the appalachian chain only ten degrees in atlanta so yes a lack of snow for the most part but that is a big difference i has things are going to feel going south so i was still t
the european union gives the united kingdom a deadline to make concessions on the brakes it will the whole process could still be stalled. however anyone who's being complacent on the east coast the u.s. and just hanging around in short sleeves just felt a shock coming to you might even get a brief notice of lake effect snow and those tricks of clad across the great lakes yes to very cold now they forecast is still around about zero in toronto and new york is it for now given that new york was...
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trump tells british prime minister to resign me to deal with a radical islamic terrorism in the united kingdom this off to me spokesman criticize a strong for retreating islamophobia videos. of the war welcome to you i'm. addressing the root causes of crises that create refugees and illegal migration from africa to europe that's the focus of a summit drawing to a close in the city of abidjan in ivory coast more than eighty african and european leaders were in attendance at the two day meeting i'll talk to a correspondent at the summit in just a moment but first this report. which younger date these two can spell the beginning of a new life and missionaries all had wanted to try his luck in europe but halfway into his journey into his ear he gave up and returned home to ivory coast the international organization for migration gave him a small amount of start up money for his chicken farm. shocking fish should be more of these initiatives to stop young people leaving africa that's his message to the heads of government reason just a few kilometers away. like to see them spending more money on yo
trump tells british prime minister to resign me to deal with a radical islamic terrorism in the united kingdom this off to me spokesman criticize a strong for retreating islamophobia videos. of the war welcome to you i'm. addressing the root causes of crises that create refugees and illegal migration from africa to europe that's the focus of a summit drawing to a close in the city of abidjan in ivory coast more than eighty african and european leaders were in attendance at the two day meeting...