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united kingdom isn't just kingdom. i started in swansea. united kingdom isn'tjust on island.slands of the united kingdom. in fact, separate islands of the united kingdom. infact, 700 separate islands of the united kingdom. in fact, 700 off the west coast of scotland so we have tackled those as well. we are on the north—west coast of scotla nd are on the north—west coast of scotland is just about to turn the corner having been on the move 110w the corner having been on the move now for two years. i reckon another 1.5 years before we finish. jet and are actually on the side are heading wait... i think he would be very surprised to hear that the uk coast, including the islands, northern ireland, is surprisingly around 18,000 miles. to put that in perspective, if you were to fly around the world as the crow flies, that is around 25,000 miles. before i started this, i suffered really badly of depression, had anxiety. and this would go on for a long time. i went for a surf one day and are becoming out and looking down the cliffs and i honestly just thought to myself, walk home. so
united kingdom isn't just kingdom. i started in swansea. united kingdom isn'tjust on island.slands of the united kingdom. in fact, separate islands of the united kingdom. infact, 700 separate islands of the united kingdom. in fact, 700 off the west coast of scotland so we have tackled those as well. we are on the north—west coast of scotla nd are on the north—west coast of scotland is just about to turn the corner having been on the move 110w the corner having been on the move now for two...
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in the sort of the good will of the united kingdom that they will act according to international treaties that they are making with us the e.u. if they act like this so this was a breach of international law that the british government had known in parliament ministers stood up in parliament and said yes this bill the so-called internal market bill will breach international law and there was a certain amount of up for all but in the end the bill passed without a hitch that means that of course all international partners know particularly the european union say how can we trust a country like that it is a very serious breach and it absolutely throws a very dark light over the going trade talks and it somehow means that if written doesn't step back from the brink in that case in the end trade agreement cannot really come into force at the beginning of next year so ominous all this very ominous. that this was the 1st step barbara in an infringement procedure has she left some wiggle room there for the u.k. to still get out of the. internal market bill to maybe not adopt and to walk this back
in the sort of the good will of the united kingdom that they will act according to international treaties that they are making with us the e.u. if they act like this so this was a breach of international law that the british government had known in parliament ministers stood up in parliament and said yes this bill the so-called internal market bill will breach international law and there was a certain amount of up for all but in the end the bill passed without a hitch that means that of course...
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, i believe in a successful united kingdom.hat casts a doubt on that in the minds of others. meanwhile at stormont, northern ireland's first minister admitted the level of coronavirus infections there was "hugely disappointing". arlene foster said part of northern ireland had the highest rate of transmission in the whole of the uk. people are not complying in the way that we need them to comply, in order to stop the transmission of this terrible virus, and i would ask them to go back to basics and, please, to adhere to all of the things that we talk about on a daily basis. that is washing your hands, keeping your distance, making sure that you wear masks in the appropriate places, having good respiratory hygiene. all of those things need to be repeated by all of us on an ongoing basis, because, at the moment, we do have covid transmission at a very high level. we have the unenviable position that part of northern ireland has the highest rate of transmission in the whole of the united kingdom. that is a hugely disappointing plac
, i believe in a successful united kingdom.hat casts a doubt on that in the minds of others. meanwhile at stormont, northern ireland's first minister admitted the level of coronavirus infections there was "hugely disappointing". arlene foster said part of northern ireland had the highest rate of transmission in the whole of the uk. people are not complying in the way that we need them to comply, in order to stop the transmission of this terrible virus, and i would ask them to go back...
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believe that what the united kingdom government is doing and has been doing in in the recent periods conforms to what the euro the u.k. government's signed with the european union that's the withdrawal agreement that allowed the united kingdom to leave the european union remember it's no longer part of the european union but the actual departure from it doesn't really take effect in a meaningful sense until the end of this calendar year and yet now we have the european union saying well no you are breaching that agreement that you reached with us so we have to act and this is a formal act this is an act saying we are now pursuing a legal route because they want to try to enforce this agreement but the problem will be that the united kingdom government has already said several times that it is intends to perhaps if it needs to to breach this agreement to breach international law basically meant that they reached with the e.u. conforming to international law and intends to breach it in a clear and limited way that was the buzz word coming from the u.k. government of boris johnson the p
believe that what the united kingdom government is doing and has been doing in in the recent periods conforms to what the euro the u.k. government's signed with the european union that's the withdrawal agreement that allowed the united kingdom to leave the european union remember it's no longer part of the european union but the actual departure from it doesn't really take effect in a meaningful sense until the end of this calendar year and yet now we have the european union saying well no you...
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the united kingdom isn'tjust on island. there are loads of separate islands off the united kingdom.oast of scotland so we have tackled those as well. we are on the north—west coast of scotland, just about to turn the corner having been on the move now for two years. so i reckon about another 1.5 years before we finish. jet and are actually on the side heading out... i think people would be very surprised to hear that the uk coast, including the islands, northern ireland, is surprisingly around 18,000 miles. to put that in perspective, if you were to fly around the world as the crow flies, that is around 25,000 miles. before i started this, i suffered really badly with depression, had anxiety. and this would go on for a long, long time. i went for a surf one day and i remember coming out and looking at the cliffs and i honestly just thought to myself, walk home. so i started walking along the coast and i've been going for two years now. there is no plan, it really is just simple. i keep the sea to my left—hand side and i know that eventually that will take me round to where i need to
the united kingdom isn'tjust on island. there are loads of separate islands off the united kingdom.oast of scotland so we have tackled those as well. we are on the north—west coast of scotland, just about to turn the corner having been on the move now for two years. so i reckon about another 1.5 years before we finish. jet and are actually on the side heading out... i think people would be very surprised to hear that the uk coast, including the islands, northern ireland, is surprisingly...
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the wonderful thing about the united kingdom is that every single part of the united kingdom that younot subtle, it is there in your face. mother of zeus. good afternoon, guys. it is a really wet one today. nice to have the scottish weather back. oh, my goodness. hailstones and they hurt like hell. i started this walk with £10 and two days' worth of rations. i'd just given up the house so i had nothing really. i have gone from being one of the most isolated people you will ever meet, shutting myself in a bedroom for three weeks, not seeing anyone, scared to go to the shops. to being one of the most confident, outgoing, happiest person you will ever meet. i do think this is a lifestyle now. this will never end for me now. it's a great lifestyle. i don't have tvs or anything. i don't need one, do i? got a lot to thank this place for. c'mon, jet. that was three years ago now and believe it or not, he is still on the road and he's about to join me right now. chris, how's it going? hello, travel show, how are you? how have you been getting on since we last saw you? once we finished 0rkney,
the wonderful thing about the united kingdom is that every single part of the united kingdom that younot subtle, it is there in your face. mother of zeus. good afternoon, guys. it is a really wet one today. nice to have the scottish weather back. oh, my goodness. hailstones and they hurt like hell. i started this walk with £10 and two days' worth of rations. i'd just given up the house so i had nothing really. i have gone from being one of the most isolated people you will ever meet, shutting...
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, butany but i'm notjust talking about the united kingdom, but any country, is absolutely vital.egraph story, they quote conservatives 3s daily telegraph story, they quote conservatives as saying this is control freak re—gone mad. it seems like a nonsensical situation with the first minister can dictate with the first minister can dictate with the nonessential items that people can not buy things that supermarkets and get them delivered online within hours or even the next day. it's a bit strange because you have people in gloucestershire just over the border necking over their business normally and in wales they cannot. it's confusing and strange. we are becoming increasingly disunited as a kingdom, and when it comes to certain conservatives in the party that has been pushed back in recent weeks, i mean last week we had the chairman of the 1922 committee leading a bunch of 42 tory mps that rebelled against further restrictions, particularly the imposition of a 10pm curfew. and really been railing against the imposition of further draconian measures, but partly because they feel
, butany but i'm notjust talking about the united kingdom, but any country, is absolutely vital.egraph story, they quote conservatives 3s daily telegraph story, they quote conservatives as saying this is control freak re—gone mad. it seems like a nonsensical situation with the first minister can dictate with the first minister can dictate with the nonessential items that people can not buy things that supermarkets and get them delivered online within hours or even the next day. it's a bit...
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i think i'll organizations in the united kingdom, with the most difficult of times. in the fight to end poverty. with mass unemployment looming, having the right social security measures in place to help families over the long-term is vital. the chancellor has so far refused to commit to make the 20 pounds universal credit, that means 60 million people you losing the equivalent of 1040 pounds overnight. will the prime minister commit to making universal credit, - >> can i think the right honorable gentlemen. i welcome his support for universal credit that this side of the house introduced. i'm proud we've been able to operate it in the way that we have, we will continue to support people across the country, with national living wage, the results of universal credit so far, 2000 fewer people, and the border universal credit but welcome his supporter today. >> ian blackburn. >> one of these days the prime minister might consider asking a question about the 20,000 increase being permanent. there was a very clear picture for his government, the 20 pound universal credit,
i think i'll organizations in the united kingdom, with the most difficult of times. in the fight to end poverty. with mass unemployment looming, having the right social security measures in place to help families over the long-term is vital. the chancellor has so far refused to commit to make the 20 pounds universal credit, that means 60 million people you losing the equivalent of 1040 pounds overnight. will the prime minister commit to making universal credit, - >> can i think the right...
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the united kingdom has just over 2 months to try to agree a trade deal with the european union before it hits a post breaks it deadline it also needs to pick up the pace on efforts to negotiate an agreement with whoever wins the u.s. presidency but there are concerns that a rush for a transatlantic trade deal could lower the quality of books and food protests have taken place in london against the government's refusal to pass laws to stop cheap imports and meat and other animal products in new trade deals ofter breaks it. andersen's went to a farm in the english village of darby to assess the damage unregulated imports could cause. 53 percent for the country's hens it out for a ride andrew middleton has been a farmer 1st 3 decades he's invested more than a $1000000.00 in farming beating the highest standards of production will the father. read poems and preserve his home severely now the price of his eggs could be undercut by new trade deals primarily with the united states u.k. may be flooded with cheap imports hundreds livelihood along with livestock farmers all over the u.k. is thr
the united kingdom has just over 2 months to try to agree a trade deal with the european union before it hits a post breaks it deadline it also needs to pick up the pace on efforts to negotiate an agreement with whoever wins the u.s. presidency but there are concerns that a rush for a transatlantic trade deal could lower the quality of books and food protests have taken place in london against the government's refusal to pass laws to stop cheap imports and meat and other animal products in new...
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scrambling with really interesting flow out of the united kingdom.e've got a very nice lift to the market. i don't want to oversell it, but in the last 20 minutes or so, a lift to the market. i see sterling coming in and even the yield space with a little bit lower yield. certainly not the risk of agony we saw yesterday. jonathan: sterling lower. down about 0.2% on cable. reuters reporting that the prime minister is about to say get ready for an australia style brexit deal. when i say australia, think something closer to no deal. when i say canada, think something closer to a free-trade agreement. if the prime minister frustrated with the eu? october 15 was meant to be a deadline. mr. prime minister trying to ramp things up to get concessions from the other side, something he has failed to do in the last month. tom: and there is the norway deal. an australian deal is a much more distant deal, a much more traditional agreement. the love and affection of a canada deal where you respect the agricultural projects of a certain region, it seems like the lo
scrambling with really interesting flow out of the united kingdom.e've got a very nice lift to the market. i don't want to oversell it, but in the last 20 minutes or so, a lift to the market. i see sterling coming in and even the yield space with a little bit lower yield. certainly not the risk of agony we saw yesterday. jonathan: sterling lower. down about 0.2% on cable. reuters reporting that the prime minister is about to say get ready for an australia style brexit deal. when i say...
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you don't have to be a lawyer to understand the reputational damage to the united kingdom.ation will do. we can't resile from the fact that we are breaking the law if this bill is enacted. the question was that lord judge's amendment be agreed to. they have voted content, 395. not content, 169. so, the contents have it. you're watching tuesday in parliament with me, alicia mccarthy. a care worker whose duties increased enormously during lockdown told mps that she hoped her profession would get a bit more recognition in the future. she also told the health and social care committee that a "little bit" of extra pay would be "nice". the committee is investigating stress and burn—out among nhs and social care staff. it heard that staff shortages were the "number one" cause. jo, just at the outstart, can i just say that, very sadly, my father died during lockdown. but his final few months were made so much more easy by the care and love that he received from care workers during that difficult time. so i just want to say thank you to you and everyone else who works in that field.
you don't have to be a lawyer to understand the reputational damage to the united kingdom.ation will do. we can't resile from the fact that we are breaking the law if this bill is enacted. the question was that lord judge's amendment be agreed to. they have voted content, 395. not content, 169. so, the contents have it. you're watching tuesday in parliament with me, alicia mccarthy. a care worker whose duties increased enormously during lockdown told mps that she hoped her profession would get...
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this government is intent on securing a good outcome for the united kingdom, and that outcome is the party opposite entirely to the united kingdom. in fact, the european union was willing to undertake negotiations on fewer than half the days available. my lords, might i turn to the specific issue of fishing rights and the rather front negotiations surrounding them — where we see president macron and the french apparently refusing to give way in any shape or form, and refusing to compromise. my lords, does my noble friend regret, as i do, that some in the media such as the bbc and, i regret to say many politicians who've never reconciled themselves to vote taken in 2016, are always prepared to decide with mr barnier and the french negotiators on issues such as fishing, and not willing to stand up in any way for british interests as expressed by our negotiators? lord true replied that the uk was an independent coastal state, and everybody had to recognise that. earlier in the programme, we heard demands for the government to extend free school meals for children in england over the hol
this government is intent on securing a good outcome for the united kingdom, and that outcome is the party opposite entirely to the united kingdom. in fact, the european union was willing to undertake negotiations on fewer than half the days available. my lords, might i turn to the specific issue of fishing rights and the rather front negotiations surrounding them — where we see president macron and the french apparently refusing to give way in any shape or form, and refusing to compromise....
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and had william shakespeare lived in a later day, he would've said "this united kingdom".s the week in parliament. i'll be back with more tales of this happy breed of men and women and more plots, blessed and otherwise, on bbc parliament at 11 o'clock on monday evening. i hope you canjoin me. until then, from me, david cornock, bye for now. hello there. it has been a wet to a three days per many parts of per many parts it has been a wet to a three days per many parts of the united kingdom. some of the wettest areas have had over 100 millimetres of rain on sunday morning. that is above the october average following in three days and it has kept following today. there have been some areas where we have seen sunshine around the centre of low pressure, but it is such a slow—moving area of low pressure with its bans of cloud, it is only slowly going to meander it northwards and stay with us so there will be further wet weather. more showery in nature. numerous flood warnings in voice at the moment, we expect that number to rise. you can find out more information from our websit
and had william shakespeare lived in a later day, he would've said "this united kingdom".s the week in parliament. i'll be back with more tales of this happy breed of men and women and more plots, blessed and otherwise, on bbc parliament at 11 o'clock on monday evening. i hope you canjoin me. until then, from me, david cornock, bye for now. hello there. it has been a wet to a three days per many parts of per many parts it has been a wet to a three days per many parts of the united...
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which i think everybody on both sides of the house values, is protected and upheld and by the united kingdominternal market bill, which is currently going through another place at the moment, and also, of course, protecting the good friday agreement. ed davey: mikey is severely disabled. he turned 18 last month, so he is one of the first to see his child trust fund mature, but mikey's disabilities mean that he cannot manage his own finances, so he cannot access the savings. government rules on child trust funds mean that his parents cannot access them either without paying expensive legal fees. this is mikey's own money. he wants to use it to buy a specially adapted tricycle. so, will the prime minister look at the proposals that mikey's father has shown me to end this injustice for disabled young people and let mikey buy this trike? pm johnson: of course, mr. speaker, i will do whatever i can to help in the particular case that he raises. i do not know whether the tricycle he mentions is eligible for a number of the schemes that i can immediately call to mind, but if he cares to write to me
which i think everybody on both sides of the house values, is protected and upheld and by the united kingdominternal market bill, which is currently going through another place at the moment, and also, of course, protecting the good friday agreement. ed davey: mikey is severely disabled. he turned 18 last month, so he is one of the first to see his child trust fund mature, but mikey's disabilities mean that he cannot manage his own finances, so he cannot access the savings. government rules on...
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it will be quite a shock to see negative rates out of the city, the united kingdom as well. it is an eventful day. kevin cirilli is in nashville and will come to us from delmont university. -- from belmont university. futures -11. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> you are getting this big bounce back from the third quarter. the second quarter, of course. and i think the natural assumption is that you have well above trend growth again in the fourth quarter, and in the first on.ter, following tom: managing the message, the gentleman from st. louis, always interesting. this to bully or of the -- mr. bullard of the st. louis fed. the call for negative interest rates in the united kingdom, and the vicinity of 2021, peter schaffrik is with us right now. all of this is fine, and all of fine withic talk is the officials who spoke yesterday. what do you then do in fixed income if that is the outlook and that is the call? negative interest rates tells me price up, yelled down. that is a good thing, right? peter: it depends on who you are, of course, but yes, we think there is ace -- there is s
it will be quite a shock to see negative rates out of the city, the united kingdom as well. it is an eventful day. kevin cirilli is in nashville and will come to us from delmont university. -- from belmont university. futures -11. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> you are getting this big bounce back from the third quarter. the second quarter, of course. and i think the natural assumption is that you have well above trend growth again in the fourth quarter, and in the first on.ter, following tom:...
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but the measures we are bringing in here are universal, these apply across the whole of the united kingdomnd there is nothing that we would ever do that penalises one part of the country over another. i haven't felt anger like this towards the government since i was growing up here in the 19805. people feel that they haven't just been abandoned by the government, they feel that the government is actively working against us. margaret ferrier — the scottish mp who took public transport knowing she had coronavirus — says she acted out of character and refuses to stand down. rescuers search for survivors after a missile attack on azerbaijan's second biggest city as a brief truce in the nagorno—kara bakh conflict shows signs of unravelling. the buildings here are clearly residential, these were apartments where people were asleep in their beds when
but the measures we are bringing in here are universal, these apply across the whole of the united kingdomnd there is nothing that we would ever do that penalises one part of the country over another. i haven't felt anger like this towards the government since i was growing up here in the 19805. people feel that they haven't just been abandoned by the government, they feel that the government is actively working against us. margaret ferrier — the scottish mp who took public transport knowing...
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tom: this is really interesting and i give a major shout out to the united kingdom and what you've doner league. sports in the united states is a complete and total train wreck. there's no other way to put it. the ratings for the nba are down, down, down. i don't have the numbers in front of me. you have to have the name michael to understand this stuff. all i know is that they're terrible. but all these seasons are just disjoint. they're having an nba title in october? that's un-american. there's other issues like politics and black lives matter, this or that, but i tell you, it is just really strange. francine: it's strange. [indiscernible] it's certainly something that captures the imagination of a lot of europeans. it's so different the way you do sports in the u.s. you should do a whole show on that so i get better at it and you can analyze it. tom: they're going to blow up the premier league, as well. there is your sports report for this morning. coming up, we'll dive deeper into the pandemic, the battle over cases and deaths. michael mckee coming up in a moment on the nobel prize
tom: this is really interesting and i give a major shout out to the united kingdom and what you've doner league. sports in the united states is a complete and total train wreck. there's no other way to put it. the ratings for the nba are down, down, down. i don't have the numbers in front of me. you have to have the name michael to understand this stuff. all i know is that they're terrible. but all these seasons are just disjoint. they're having an nba title in october? that's un-american....
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well the united kingdom has recorded europe's highest pandemic death toll and new infections there are growing at an alarming rate especially in the north of england prime minister boris johnson has outlined a 3 tier system reinstating restrictions and high risk areas. it's not so it is for this pub in the northern english city liverpool after 3 and a half months lock down 80 this year pubs and bars here are once again being told to close their doors new restrictions are coming into place across the north of england bringing a new wave of darkness to both businesses and custom it's. like a very depressed local shop down. about a sucker picking up 6 percent to go to get you to see my friends a couple of the. children are. right there is your place to escape to go to a pub. talking to people. with this code which you shout help issues you think she should try to find mr right the question still sleeping discipline financial disfavor so but the polish. like many levels he qualified he says even paying rent will become difficult after days of one says and see things the government in londo
well the united kingdom has recorded europe's highest pandemic death toll and new infections there are growing at an alarming rate especially in the north of england prime minister boris johnson has outlined a 3 tier system reinstating restrictions and high risk areas. it's not so it is for this pub in the northern english city liverpool after 3 and a half months lock down 80 this year pubs and bars here are once again being told to close their doors new restrictions are coming into place...
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foreign office and is our colleagues in her majesty's government but i do not think that the united kingdom will be having this idea that they can act as a mediator because the important role of the of soko in the security council. of having this important ties to this place in the national community but. once again what like to repeat that this is purely there are no affairs and we would like to respectfully request all sides to have passions it is us and wait out for the people of pakistan will solve this issues i mean maybe do conspiracy theorists but on paper you know you took a loan 120900000 from the i.m.f. in mud and then here we see unrest there's new connection between kyrgyzstan's reliance on money from the washington consensus that you got in march and all these events there's nothing and there's not in the people on the street there is nothing of that sort there's nothing to do is that you know we have some external debt but again find it ridiculous to believe that somehow congress than as a caucus people is not able to be paisa you know we have it under control our economy is a
foreign office and is our colleagues in her majesty's government but i do not think that the united kingdom will be having this idea that they can act as a mediator because the important role of the of soko in the security council. of having this important ties to this place in the national community but. once again what like to repeat that this is purely there are no affairs and we would like to respectfully request all sides to have passions it is us and wait out for the people of pakistan...
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its western europe is mostly affected so spain france the united kingdom which are the current hotspots also belgium here in brussels but no check the czech republic is on the rise and also in the netherlands again and you can see also a surge in bulgaria and romania according to this new traffic like system only finland and parts of eastern germany would be in the green zone all the rest is orange or red and the tendency is that the case is going up but the difference to the 1st wave mortality hospitalization and excess mortality a fairly low but the trend is upwards and now it's the problem how to flatten the curve again of europe orange or red bentley good in brussels thanks so much. united kingdom has recorded europe's highest pentameter death toll and new infections there are growing at an alarming rate especially in the north of england prime minister boris johnson has outlined a 3 tier system reinstating restrictions in high risk areas as charlotte chelsea until reports from liverpool and manchester. it's not so it is for this pub in the northern english city liverpool after 3 an
its western europe is mostly affected so spain france the united kingdom which are the current hotspots also belgium here in brussels but no check the czech republic is on the rise and also in the netherlands again and you can see also a surge in bulgaria and romania according to this new traffic like system only finland and parts of eastern germany would be in the green zone all the rest is orange or red and the tendency is that the case is going up but the difference to the 1st wave mortality...
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investment in jobs but we are engaged, in help and housing and infrastructure throughout the united kingdom for a generation. >> i congratulate the prime minister for the strong stance in negotiation with the eu. not treating as an independent state to deliver a free-trade agreements, to leave the withdrawal agreement and make its own arrangements regarding the uk's marketing. >> whatever the effect of the withdrawal agreement, i can assure her the uk's internal market which everybody on both sides of the house values is protected and upheld by the internal market which goes through another one and protecting the good friday agreement. >> the key is savings, turned 18 last month, one of the first to see the child trust fund mature. but he can't manage his own finances and can't access the savings. government rules mean his parents can't either meaning legal fees. he wants to use it to buy specially adapted, willful prime minister look at proposals to end this injustice for disabled young people? >> i will do what i can to help in that particular case. i don't know if it is comfortable for a
investment in jobs but we are engaged, in help and housing and infrastructure throughout the united kingdom for a generation. >> i congratulate the prime minister for the strong stance in negotiation with the eu. not treating as an independent state to deliver a free-trade agreements, to leave the withdrawal agreement and make its own arrangements regarding the uk's marketing. >> whatever the effect of the withdrawal agreement, i can assure her the uk's internal market which...
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and had william shakespeare lived in a later day, he would've said "this united kingdom".t was the week in parliament. i'll be back with more tales of this happy breed of men and women and more plots, blessed and otherwise, on bbc parliament at 11 o'clock on monday evening. i hope you canjoin me. until then, from me, david cornock, bye for now. hello there. it was an extremely wet weekend pretty much across the whole of the country thanks to a vigorous area of low pressure which parked itself across the uk, so we still have dozens of flood warnings in force across the country, but the good news is, through this new week, it is not going to be quite as wet, although it will remain fairly unsettled, thanks to low pressure always nearby, which will produce more showers. 0ur area of low pressure isn't in a hurry to go anywhere fast, it will be across the country through the course of today but a slightly weaker feature, although we'll see a weather front reinvigorate again across western areas bringing more system rain to northern ireland, wales and the south—west. —— more per
and had william shakespeare lived in a later day, he would've said "this united kingdom".t was the week in parliament. i'll be back with more tales of this happy breed of men and women and more plots, blessed and otherwise, on bbc parliament at 11 o'clock on monday evening. i hope you canjoin me. until then, from me, david cornock, bye for now. hello there. it was an extremely wet weekend pretty much across the whole of the country thanks to a vigorous area of low pressure which...
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trying to contain the coronavirus in the united kingdom, going to enter the highest virus level, so thereill be a key development to factor in the coming hours as we try to get a bigger sure -- better picture of how the government goes about this broader mention. let's get to the bloomberg business flash with leigh-ann gerrans. leigh-ann: hi, yousef. netflix is the outlook for consumer growth has improved. the world's largest food and beverage companies forecasting organic sales growth of about 3% this year. an increase in pet ownership is also driving sales of nestlÉ's pet care products. increasing at its london home, after two employees tested positive for covid-19. these latest cases are a setback for the bank as it tries to return offices, almost 30% of workers in the u.k. are now back. in new york, about 30% are now rotating through the office. and snapchat surged more than 20% yesterday, after reporting tough estimates. the company had previously warned that the pandemic would the company, with losing money from the lack of big movie launches, but the slowdown never actually happene
trying to contain the coronavirus in the united kingdom, going to enter the highest virus level, so thereill be a key development to factor in the coming hours as we try to get a bigger sure -- better picture of how the government goes about this broader mention. let's get to the bloomberg business flash with leigh-ann gerrans. leigh-ann: hi, yousef. netflix is the outlook for consumer growth has improved. the world's largest food and beverage companies forecasting organic sales growth of about...
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and had william shakespeare lived in a later day, he would've said "this united kingdom".e week in parliament. i'll be back with more tales of this happy breed of men and women and more plots, blessed and otherwise, on bbc parliament at 11 o'clock on monday evening. i hope you canjoin me. until then, from me, david cornock, bye for now. hello there. it's been a thoroughly wet night up and down the country and we continue with more heavy rain through this morning, in fact mainly across western and southern areas, and it's here where we're likely to see more transport disruption, some further flooding in places, and it's here where the winds will be strongest as well. all tied in with this area of low pressure. you can see where the isobars are closest together across more west and south—western areas, and this is where we will have the weather front as well, bringing that heavy and persistent rain. now, the amber warning across south—west england and wales is likely to persist up until around midday today, so we could see further flooding here through the morning period, wh
and had william shakespeare lived in a later day, he would've said "this united kingdom".e week in parliament. i'll be back with more tales of this happy breed of men and women and more plots, blessed and otherwise, on bbc parliament at 11 o'clock on monday evening. i hope you canjoin me. until then, from me, david cornock, bye for now. hello there. it's been a thoroughly wet night up and down the country and we continue with more heavy rain through this morning, in fact mainly across...
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previously said she couldn't support the internal markets bill as it would damage trust in the united kingdomt the future of the uk at risk. mps approved the bill, which allows the government to override the northern ireland element of the brexit divorce deal with the eu. it also aims to ensure trade continues freely across the uk and gives westminster a say in some areas currently devolved to the governments in cardiff, belfast and edinburgh. borisjohnson insisted to mps the bill actually gives scotland more powers an argument that failed to persuade the snp. here we go again: yapping, bumbling, mumbling, but no answer. since he can't answer the straight question, i will tell the prime minister... order! i expect the prime minister to be heard. i certainly want to hear the leader of the snp. thank you, mr speaker. we are very used to scottish voices being shouted down by the tories in this place. a tory government breaks international law, and breaks devolution, has shattered any remaining trust in this broken westminster system. i think the right honourable gentleman demonstrates once again
previously said she couldn't support the internal markets bill as it would damage trust in the united kingdomt the future of the uk at risk. mps approved the bill, which allows the government to override the northern ireland element of the brexit divorce deal with the eu. it also aims to ensure trade continues freely across the uk and gives westminster a say in some areas currently devolved to the governments in cardiff, belfast and edinburgh. borisjohnson insisted to mps the bill actually...
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the united kingdom is part of the single market at the moment come and we have nothing to complain about we have nothing to complain about. kingdom see the united being more pricey than some member states like germany. i am not afraid of that, especially if we are talking nott trading in goods, trading in services. maria: when you talk to officials in brussels, the more hawkish voices say that ultimately the prime minister needs a deal more than the europeans do, that this is going to hurt the u.k. economy, more than it will hurt the e.u., and this happening why coronavirus is happening. is that a fair interpretation, the prime minister's thinking at this point? in his head,am not but i think the predicament in the united kingdom is dire at the moment, obviously, and it is -- i think that language to the extent that the united kingdom is cornered and it has to make all these concessions is not conducive to a deal, so i would refrain from using this kind of like rich because i think it is in both parties' interest -- using this kind of language because i think it is in both parties' inter
the united kingdom is part of the single market at the moment come and we have nothing to complain about we have nothing to complain about. kingdom see the united being more pricey than some member states like germany. i am not afraid of that, especially if we are talking nott trading in goods, trading in services. maria: when you talk to officials in brussels, the more hawkish voices say that ultimately the prime minister needs a deal more than the europeans do, that this is going to hurt the...
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in fact, building in some parts of the united kingdom. with covid—19 than we did before the government announced restrictions of much the 23rd in the spring. the first slide, please. this slide shows that as the infection rate has begun to grow across the country, asjonathan has explained, hospitaladmissions across the country, asjonathan has explained, hospital admissions have also started to rise. you will see that this is a time serious from much on the left—hand side of the track moving through to the beginning of october on the right. you can see the peak in the seven day rolling average of average new hospital patients, in april you will see the decline during the late spring and into the summer, but you will see that since the beginning of september, paralleling that rise in infection in the community that jonathan has shown, we are starting to see an increased rise in hospital cases. in the next slide, you can see in more detail that it is clear that hospital admissions are rising fastest in those areas of the country where infect
in fact, building in some parts of the united kingdom. with covid—19 than we did before the government announced restrictions of much the 23rd in the spring. the first slide, please. this slide shows that as the infection rate has begun to grow across the country, asjonathan has explained, hospitaladmissions across the country, asjonathan has explained, hospital admissions have also started to rise. you will see that this is a time serious from much on the left—hand side of the track moving...
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can the united kingdom banks do the same thing?re you guys in a position to be like the american banks and really compete for business? on the continent? two or three things are relevant here. as in many things, the u.k. is halfway across the atlantic. our banks are pretty well-capitalized, better than some banks in europe. but there are several differences going on. one is that of course there is a dividend ban in the u.k. and in europe, and there isn't in the u.s. u.s. banks have continued to pay out ordinary dividends, and that has helped their position in the markets. the second thing is that we in the u.k. have a handicap as a result of the legislation which requires us to separate our investment banking operations from commercial banking operations, and it places a cost of capital penalty on those investment banking operations, and that has had an impact on the market share of u.k. banks and investment banking markets. and so what you have seen is with u.s. banks, they have been relentlessly increasing their share of the inve
can the united kingdom banks do the same thing?re you guys in a position to be like the american banks and really compete for business? on the continent? two or three things are relevant here. as in many things, the u.k. is halfway across the atlantic. our banks are pretty well-capitalized, better than some banks in europe. but there are several differences going on. one is that of course there is a dividend ban in the u.k. and in europe, and there isn't in the u.s. u.s. banks have continued to...
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will there be a stark difference to the united kingdom? slie: well, i think there will be on any number of things. not that comment by sir peter ross make off, the former u.k. ambassador to the united states. you see the democrats pushing very hard on this question that the irish border and the implications for the future of the u.s., u.k. free-trade deal. but i think more generally, actually, if there is a change of administration, a change of leadership in the united states, verypresident biden is likely to come over, spend a lot of time in europe, and to expect a lot of europe, especially when it comes to the very big question of china, questions of 5g technology, national security. people are going to want to see europe cooperating with the united states in exchange for a much more present, committed america. as a partner, not only with nato, but on any number of issues. i think it would be a very big difference. we are weeks away from an election, and none of us -- tom: to the election, and of course the president in pennsylvania yeste
will there be a stark difference to the united kingdom? slie: well, i think there will be on any number of things. not that comment by sir peter ross make off, the former u.k. ambassador to the united states. you see the democrats pushing very hard on this question that the irish border and the implications for the future of the u.s., u.k. free-trade deal. but i think more generally, actually, if there is a change of administration, a change of leadership in the united states, verypresident...
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end of the job retention scheme will lead to a tsunami of unemployment, across scotland and the united kingdom demanding the tory government, on its reckless plans to scrap the funding scheme, there are two weeks left to save people's jobs and livelihoods. prime minister, you have two choices. extend the collective tsunami of unemployment for people this winter. what is the prime minister going to choose? >> i think the right honorable gentlemen. the chancellor has unveiled the job support system, a scheme that will go through to next year and for those, with universal credit which is going through 50,000 through next april at least. >> ian blackburn? >> that and so does show the prime minister, universal credit, what the prime ministers saying to those who could be saved, people don't want to hear the excuses we get, these half measures, they lost their jobs, the highest rate of redundancy since 2009. we are headed towards a tory winter of mass unemployment created by the prime minister and the chancellor. we know what the prime minister's tori colleagues are saying, primary straps next job c
end of the job retention scheme will lead to a tsunami of unemployment, across scotland and the united kingdom demanding the tory government, on its reckless plans to scrap the funding scheme, there are two weeks left to save people's jobs and livelihoods. prime minister, you have two choices. extend the collective tsunami of unemployment for people this winter. what is the prime minister going to choose? >> i think the right honorable gentlemen. the chancellor has unveiled the job...
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give me a united kingdom focus. how much of written is locked down right now? -- how much of great britain is locked down right now? anna: quite a lot. lockdown, in a short two to three week circuit breaker. the northwest of england, the northwest, the northeast. the list is growing longer. tom: it is going to be interesting. to say the least, the lockdown in america is not a lot done but is very regional, as mentioned in the debate last night. the upper middle west really hit hard right now. in new york city with our news, ritika gupta. ritika: president trump and joe biden covered a wide range of issues in last night's second debate. amongst them, racism, corruption, and the manner in which the president handled the coronavirus. trump: no choice. we cannot lock ourselves up in a basement like joe does. he says we are learning to live with it. people are learning to die with it. >> he also said the vaccine would be coming in weeks. in that of a guarantee -- is that a guarantee? pres. trump: it is not a guarantee, but by the end of the year. mr. biden: anyone r
give me a united kingdom focus. how much of written is locked down right now? -- how much of great britain is locked down right now? anna: quite a lot. lockdown, in a short two to three week circuit breaker. the northwest of england, the northwest, the northeast. the list is growing longer. tom: it is going to be interesting. to say the least, the lockdown in america is not a lot done but is very regional, as mentioned in the debate last night. the upper middle west really hit hard right now....
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one of the unforeseen consequence of brexit could be the fracturing of the united kingdom itself.e haven't even gotten to northern ireland, where they are very clear and immediate problems stemming from moving food into the market from england into northern ireland under the current arrangements between brussels and london. specifically, tariffs and moving food from england to northern ireland. happens, more and more difficulties. so we are nowhere near out of the woods on any of this. guy: how disunited does the u.k. feel to you and to the people you are talking to? and are we seeing the virus and brexit basically pushing in the same direction to fracture the union? ben: certainly for scotland, they feel that the local governments, the scottish parliament is handling it better than the parliament in westminster. brexit is unpopular in scotland, and you have a sort of perfect storm. if you look at britain as a whole, we are less divided then when we were fighting over brexit. covid has actually united the country. we are now starting to see that haveuring, but what we also seen in
one of the unforeseen consequence of brexit could be the fracturing of the united kingdom itself.e haven't even gotten to northern ireland, where they are very clear and immediate problems stemming from moving food into the market from england into northern ireland under the current arrangements between brussels and london. specifically, tariffs and moving food from england to northern ireland. happens, more and more difficulties. so we are nowhere near out of the woods on any of this. guy: how...
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enforcement and intelligence partners in countries including the ukraine, georgia, south korea, the united kingdom, and new zealand, who have also pursue these conspirators after attacks within their own countries or assisted in our investigation. these partnerships in the clear message that responsible nations in the private sector are prepared to work together to defend against and disrupt significant cyber threats. journal.'s washington every day we are taking your calls live on the air on the news of the day and will discuss policy issues that impact you. this morning the national journal hotline editor gives her perspective on campaign 20 20. the indiana republican senator will join us who will formally introduce judge amy coney barrett to the dishes show committee and discussed the full senate vote to the supreme court. axios tech reporter looking at the top social media company's approach to 2020's information and misinformation on their platforms. and senator tim kaine will talk about the upcoming full senate vote on judge amy coney barrett's confirmation to the supreme court. watch c-span
enforcement and intelligence partners in countries including the ukraine, georgia, south korea, the united kingdom, and new zealand, who have also pursue these conspirators after attacks within their own countries or assisted in our investigation. these partnerships in the clear message that responsible nations in the private sector are prepared to work together to defend against and disrupt significant cyber threats. journal.'s washington every day we are taking your calls live on the air on...