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but the biggest auestion of united kingdom. but the biggest question of all, _ united kingdom.gest question of all, what _ united kingdom. but the biggest question of all, what about - united kingdom. but the biggest question of all, what about the l question of all, what about the northern island democratic unionists, will they bite? in broad terms it is clear significant progress has been secured across a number of areas. while also recognising there remain key issues of concern. there can be no disguising the fact for example that in some sectors of our economy eu law remains applicable on our part of the united kingdom. into applicable on our part of the united kingdom.— applicable on our part of the united kingdom. into a familiar face who knows _ united kingdom. into a familiar face who knows more _ united kingdom. into a familiar face who knows more than - united kingdom. into a familiar| face who knows more than most about torturous brexit negotiations.- about torturous brexit negotiations. about torturous brexit neuotiations. , , ., ., negotiations. the best move now i
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the ambit of the eu's customs code which decrees that gb, the other part of the united kingdom as an ireland and we are also subject to the eu single market rules which mean that northern ireland alone within united kingdom are subject to laws made in a foreign legislature, namely, the european parliament. find foreign legislature, namely, the european parliament.— foreign legislature, namely, the european parliament. and that is unconscionable _ european parliament. and that is unconscionable and _ european parliament. and that is unconscionable and unbearable l european parliament. and that is l unconscionable and unbearable for anyone who believes in the united kingdom and the fact that it should be governed by its own laws are not dictated to by foreign jurisdictions. so that is the essence of why the protocol has incensed such rejection from those who believe in the union and until end until the prime minister's deal, if there is one, with the eu addresses those constitutional issues and there is no deal where they are recommending. so issues and there is no deal where they are
the ambit of the eu's customs code which decrees that gb, the other part of the united kingdom as an ireland and we are also subject to the eu single market rules which mean that northern ireland alone within united kingdom are subject to laws made in a foreign legislature, namely, the european parliament. find foreign legislature, namely, the european parliament.— foreign legislature, namely, the european parliament. and that is unconscionable _ european parliament. and that is...
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now is the time to move forward as one united kingdom. but l forward as one united kingdom.thern ireland�*s democratic unionists, will they buy it? in unionists, will they buy it? in broad terms, it's clear that significant progress has been secured — significant progress has been secured across a number of areas, whilst _ secured across a number of areas, whilst also — secured across a number of areas, whilst also recognising that there remain— whilst also recognising that there remain key issues of concern. there can be _ remain key issues of concern. there can be no— remain key issues of concern. there can be no disguising the fact, for example. — can be no disguising the fact, for example, that in some sectors of our economy— example, that in some sectors of our economy in— example, that in some sectors of our economy in northern ireland, eu law remains _ economy in northern ireland, eu law remains applicable in our part of the united kingdom.— remains applicable in our part of the united kingdom. enter next a familiar face _ the united kingdom. enter next a familiar fac
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i mean, what we what we do in the united kingdom is we do in the united kingdom is we have capabilityt of all need to compatriots in europe just have niche capabilities. europe just have niche capabilities . that's the capabilities. that's the difference. so can go anywhere and do anything with our armed forces . they are the most forces. they are the most versatile in the world. but most of all, european can't. and they they don't have that capability because . they've run down the because. they've run down the right systems. a really, really interesting distinction that . interesting distinction that. peter adams, thank you so much for talking us through this two day summit, which of course concludes today. well, that's all we've got for today on all we've got time for today on the program. thanks forjoining us. it's bev turner us. up next, it's bev turner today today . good morning. welcome to bev turner today on tv and radio, we're expecting the very first police press conference regarding nicola polis disappearance during the show, but with some relatively good news, inflation ha
i mean, what we what we do in the united kingdom is we do in the united kingdom is we have capabilityt of all need to compatriots in europe just have niche capabilities. europe just have niche capabilities . that's the capabilities. that's the difference. so can go anywhere and do anything with our armed forces . they are the most forces. they are the most versatile in the world. but most of all, european can't. and they they don't have that capability because . they've run down the because....
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joe biden shouldn't come to the united kingdom in april. he should stay in the us. ls himself an irishman. we have a special relationship with the with the united states. you know, i think he does. we've gone to war on behalf of the us repeatedly. we've backed them up on foreign policy issues repeatedly and repeated glee. they let us down. they let us down in iraq. they let us down in afghanistan. they're letting us down over northern ireland and actually, i've had enough of that special relationship. joe biden should stay in the us. yeah we've got to start doing things well. we've got to start making policy is not domestic and well, what i said little england on its own. where not little . we're the where not little. we're the fifth largest economy in the world. we have the 10th largest armed forces. we have a seat upon the seat in the un. we are a proud nation . we're a capable a proud nation. we're a capable nation. during the space tourism, let us go to say what people at home are thinking. jason says brexit is the best thing we've ever done. okay, to the it does
joe biden shouldn't come to the united kingdom in april. he should stay in the us. ls himself an irishman. we have a special relationship with the with the united states. you know, i think he does. we've gone to war on behalf of the us repeatedly. we've backed them up on foreign policy issues repeatedly and repeated glee. they let us down. they let us down in iraq. they let us down in afghanistan. they're letting us down over northern ireland and actually, i've had enough of that special...
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i mean, ireland and united kingdom joined the european union together. they'd never be in a situation before where they were one was outside and one was inside. and despite their advice and petitioning the british government, they proceeded without really looking at the implications they didn't even really decide what kind of breaks that they wanted. it wasn't here in 2016 whether they would, for example, leave the single market, the customs union, all those things were decided after the decision was made to leave the united kingdom. and then of course, it was complicated further by the fact that the majority people in northern ireland voted against breaks it voted to stay in the european union. and that's something that sometimes lost in this debate because the d p get such attention because of its opposition to the european union and each the protocol. and of course, many, the changes that have come about as a result of this agreement had been made to assuage the fears of the d u p. but it's worth remembering that g p got 21 percent of the vote in nort
i mean, ireland and united kingdom joined the european union together. they'd never be in a situation before where they were one was outside and one was inside. and despite their advice and petitioning the british government, they proceeded without really looking at the implications they didn't even really decide what kind of breaks that they wanted. it wasn't here in 2016 whether they would, for example, leave the single market, the customs union, all those things were decided after the...
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a third of all human trafficking in the united kingdom occurs within the borders of united kingdom. we faced an independent commissioner. one was appointed in 2014. since april of last year, we have not had one. this is unacceptable. would the prime minister use his office to get one appointed? >> i thank my honorable friend for his important work and i'm looking into the position that he mentioned and he has had his eye on in modern slavery legislation thanks to the former prime minister. and how to tackle this and make sure someone is in place to do the job. >> there are more than 50%. [indiscernible] than last year. people are stuck in hospital beds and. [indiscernible] >> we recently announced 14 billion pounds and part of that money will go to a new discharge fund back into that homes. that homes is making a difference on the ground and see the people in hospitals are already reducing and on top of the money we have invested to improve training recruitment and development. and that will make sure we can reduce vacancy rates and get the work force we need. >> mr. speaker, last m
a third of all human trafficking in the united kingdom occurs within the borders of united kingdom. we faced an independent commissioner. one was appointed in 2014. since april of last year, we have not had one. this is unacceptable. would the prime minister use his office to get one appointed? >> i thank my honorable friend for his important work and i'm looking into the position that he mentioned and he has had his eye on in modern slavery legislation thanks to the former prime...
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finally today , the united space today, the united kingdom space agency has announced today, the unitedace agency has announce d £6.5 agency has announced £6.5 million in living up funding for 18 space projects that support local growth across the uk. now these projects are supposed to harness space enabled technology to address local priorities , if to address local priorities, if that makes any sense at all. i'm delighted to be joined by david the mp for morecambe and the uk government's first national space champion . st david morris, space champion. st david morris, how how does space fit in with local levelling up ? or you'd be local levelling up? or you'd be surprised the space space industry in the uk is not just about the real sector things . about the real sector things. people say like rockets and a man on the moon . the artemis man on the moon. the artemis program is about what actually makes projects work. the technology where it comes from and we've got a lot of smes in the uk that a pioneering you know we've got earth observation in space and they make satellite kits that
finally today , the united space today, the united kingdom space agency has announced today, the unitedace agency has announce d £6.5 agency has announced £6.5 million in living up funding for 18 space projects that support local growth across the uk. now these projects are supposed to harness space enabled technology to address local priorities , if to address local priorities, if that makes any sense at all. i'm delighted to be joined by david the mp for morecambe and the uk government's...
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so united kingdom as a whole.h the prime minister seems to have done well with the new deal , seems to have done well with the new deal, some of his majesty's subjects citizens of the united kingdom as much of the rest of us, could remain , at least in us, could remain, at least in part , under the jurisdiction of part, under the jurisdiction of foreign power. perhaps as telegraph columnist cheryl suggested today , this would mean suggested today, this would mean ulster is to become vassal state of the european union. well, all fellow citizens , the other side fellow citizens, the other side of the irish sea have to make do with access to same british supermarket goods or approved medical supplies as rather superficial compromise is. today, number 10 has suggested there will be renegotiation of there will be renegotiation of the deal regardless , as, the deal regardless, as, regardless of the considerations of either the dup and their seven tests or all of us brexiteers. 52% of the country committed keeping the un
so united kingdom as a whole.h the prime minister seems to have done well with the new deal , seems to have done well with the new deal, some of his majesty's subjects citizens of the united kingdom as much of the rest of us, could remain , at least in us, could remain, at least in part , under the jurisdiction of part, under the jurisdiction of foreign power. perhaps as telegraph columnist cheryl suggested today , this would mean suggested today, this would mean ulster is to become vassal...
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now is the time to move forward as one united kingdom.iggest question of all, what about northern ireland's democratic unionists, will they buy it? in broad terms, it's clear that significant progress has been secured across a number of areas, whilst also recognising that there remain key issues of concern. there can be no disguising the fact, for example, that in some sectors of our economy in northern ireland, eu law remains applicable in our part of the united kingdom. enter next a familiar face who knows more than most about tortuous brexit negotiations. the best move now is for. everybody across this house to support this settlement because that is what is - in the best interests - of all the people of northern ireland. but some brexiteers well—versed in causing governments grief are not rolling over yet. can he assure me and the whole house that when we go through the red book, or in this instance the detailed legal text, we won't find any nasty surprises? labour meanwhile are backing the government. when the prime minister puts thi
now is the time to move forward as one united kingdom.iggest question of all, what about northern ireland's democratic unionists, will they buy it? in broad terms, it's clear that significant progress has been secured across a number of areas, whilst also recognising that there remain key issues of concern. there can be no disguising the fact, for example, that in some sectors of our economy in northern ireland, eu law remains applicable in our part of the united kingdom. enter next a familiar...
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and mr speaker, the windsorframework goes united kingdom.r still. safeguarding sovereignty for the people of northern ireland and illuminating the democratic deficit. —— eliminating. in a mentally, the protocol meant the eu could impose new laws on the people of northern ireland without them having a say. i know some members of this house whose voices i deeply respect say that eu laws should have no role whatsoever in northern ireland. i understand that view. i am so pathetic to it. but for as long as the people of northern ireland —— synthetic to it, but as long as the people northern ireland support the businesses having access to the eu market and if we want to avoid a hard border between northern ireland and ireland as we all do, then there will be some role for eu law full subsidy question is, what is the absolute minimum amount necessary to avoid a hard border? today's agreements scraps 1700 pages of eu law, the amount of eu law that applies in northern ireland is less then 3%. and the people of northern ireland retained the right to r
and mr speaker, the windsorframework goes united kingdom.r still. safeguarding sovereignty for the people of northern ireland and illuminating the democratic deficit. —— eliminating. in a mentally, the protocol meant the eu could impose new laws on the people of northern ireland without them having a say. i know some members of this house whose voices i deeply respect say that eu laws should have no role whatsoever in northern ireland. i understand that view. i am so pathetic to it. but for...
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a third of all human trafficking in the united kingdom occurs wholly within the borders of the uniteddom. when i was chairman against human trafficking we campaign for an independent commissioner. one was appointed in 2014. however, since april of last year we have not had one. this is unacceptable. would the prime minister uses good office to get one appointed urgently? >> cat i think my honorable friend for his work in this important area. happy to look into the particular position that he mentioned and i know he is as proud as i am of our world leading modern slavery legislation, thanks to the former prime minister of these benches. it is a world leading piece of legislation. i make sure with some of the place to do the job. >> thank you, mr. speaker. there are now more than 50% more social care staff vacancy than last year. people are stuck in hospital beds with nowhere to go. [inaudible] trying level best and new innovative solutions to tackle the social care backlog but the prime minister knows this is a crisis. he must recruit and retain -- i ask him what he support the liberal
a third of all human trafficking in the united kingdom occurs wholly within the borders of the uniteddom. when i was chairman against human trafficking we campaign for an independent commissioner. one was appointed in 2014. however, since april of last year we have not had one. this is unacceptable. would the prime minister uses good office to get one appointed urgently? >> cat i think my honorable friend for his work in this important area. happy to look into the particular position that...
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and all of that they felt undermined their place in the united kingdom. will that come up with a mechanism called the storm on break that will effect effectively give the develop government in northern wants to d u p. sign back up to it a veto on having to apply any new rules that are brought in on the you side to the way that northern ireland does business. that is the shape and form of it where she soon calling at the turning point for the people of northern ireland that protects the northern on a peace agreement by ensuring no hard border on the island of atom that strengthens the united kingdom as a whole. because of that, newfound sovereignty for all that on that end he said opens a new chapter in relationship with the european union hailed, as you said by both richie soon like. and so that from the live they are commission president, della and jonah also saying this deal works for all. now that's really going to be put to the test, isn't it? in the coming days and weeks where she's tonight due to address parliament in the next few hours. that'll be
and all of that they felt undermined their place in the united kingdom. will that come up with a mechanism called the storm on break that will effect effectively give the develop government in northern wants to d u p. sign back up to it a veto on having to apply any new rules that are brought in on the you side to the way that northern ireland does business. that is the shape and form of it where she soon calling at the turning point for the people of northern ireland that protects the northern...
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but also support for the united kingdom.ited kingdom. there's been a clear shift in — for the united kingdom. there's been a clear shift in tone _ for the united kingdom. there's been a clear shift in tone as _ for the united kingdom. there's been a clear shift in tone as both _ for the united kingdom. there's been a clear shift in tone as both sides - a clear shift in tone as both sides look to finalise a deal that could mark a reset and you click back relations of the first time since brexit. but her rishi sunak there are still big political hurdles to clear. ben wright, bbc news. the death toll from the earthquakes in turkey and syria is now more than 16,000 — with millions left homeless. the turkish city of antakya is one of the most severly damaged, with residential areas and some significant historic momuments destroyed — as our correspondent caroline davies reports. the devastation only gets closer. until you weave in the gaps between the slip slabs of concrete, deep into the old city of antakya. for 20 years, mehmet
but also support for the united kingdom.ited kingdom. there's been a clear shift in — for the united kingdom. there's been a clear shift in tone _ for the united kingdom. there's been a clear shift in tone as _ for the united kingdom. there's been a clear shift in tone as both _ for the united kingdom. there's been a clear shift in tone as both sides - a clear shift in tone as both sides look to finalise a deal that could mark a reset and you click back relations of the first time since...
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ready would be for the united kingdom, c, b mutual. and we have got a real problem ma'am. you've got people like francois holmes and joe merkel and sort of saying very, very, act, she didn't have the best of intentions with the midst agreements. and of course, we know that some is the breaking of that meets agreement, primarily by train, which is boss about the, the conflict. so it really means that there's any one way forward for russia. i'm not is clearly to have also met victory because they, they can't go by any so called piece agreement because it appears to be up. i did what just to play devil's advocate, anthony. some would argue that from ukraine's point of view, merkel and alon seems to be improving rights in as your business biggest, conventional war since the 2nd world war. he states that well, she just got to look at her wash, was this act, she happens. and if you look at the top bass region, ah, since 2014, that has been a continuous breaking all the meant to gray member of the shelling of that on bus region. ah, car continues to diary i'm been, i think estima
ready would be for the united kingdom, c, b mutual. and we have got a real problem ma'am. you've got people like francois holmes and joe merkel and sort of saying very, very, act, she didn't have the best of intentions with the midst agreements. and of course, we know that some is the breaking of that meets agreement, primarily by train, which is boss about the, the conflict. so it really means that there's any one way forward for russia. i'm not is clearly to have also met victory because...
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. 50 law remains applicable in our part of the united kingdom.— of the united kingdom.lutions could be found. the fact that both sides have arrived — the fact that both sides have arrived at that point today is something that will be well received. ,., ., , something that will be well received-— something that will be well received. ,. ., , ., received. goods checks are 'ust one art of a received. goods checks are 'ust one part of a complex * received. goods checks are 'ust one part of a complex deal. i received. goods checks are 'ust one part of a complex deal. so i part of a complex deal. so let's look at what else has been agreed. another issue has been tax, particularly vat. under the old arrangement, eu vat rules could apply. but rishi sunak says that the new deal would allow the uk to make critical that changes, which include northern ireland. there is also the so—called store outbreak that we have always mentioned. the idea that if there is a change to eu regulations that they northern ireland assembly did not like, they can veto it. our ireland correspondent has
. 50 law remains applicable in our part of the united kingdom.— of the united kingdom.lutions could be found. the fact that both sides have arrived — the fact that both sides have arrived at that point today is something that will be well received. ,., ., , something that will be well received-— something that will be well received. ,. ., , ., received. goods checks are 'ust one art of a received. goods checks are 'ust one part of a complex * received. goods checks are 'ust one part of a...
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as one united kingdom . forward. as one united kingdom. mr. speaker , before i turn to mr. turn to the details, let us remind ourselves why this matters . it ourselves why this matters. it matters because at the heart of the belfast good friday agreement and the reason it's endured for a quarter of a century is equal respect for the aspirations and identity of all community ts and all its three strands. but the northern ireland protocol has undermined that balance . how can we say the that balance. how can we say the protocol protects the belfast good friday agreement when it is cause the institute actions of that agreement to collapse? so in line with our legal responsibility , we are acting responsibility, we are acting today to preserve the balance of that agreement and chart a new way forward for northern ireland. i pay tribute to our european friends for recognising the need for change, particularly president von der leyen. my predecessors for laying the groundwork for today's agreement . today's agreement. and and my right honourable friends. the foreign and northern
as one united kingdom . forward. as one united kingdom. mr. speaker , before i turn to mr. turn to the details, let us remind ourselves why this matters . it ourselves why this matters. it matters because at the heart of the belfast good friday agreement and the reason it's endured for a quarter of a century is equal respect for the aspirations and identity of all community ts and all its three strands. but the northern ireland protocol has undermined that balance . how can we say the that...
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there has been a clear— the united kingdom. there has been a clear shift _ the united kingdom.in tone, - the united kingdom. there has been a clear shift in tone, as i been a clear shift in tone, as both sides look to finalise a deal that could mark a reset in uk-eu deal that could mark a reset in uk—eu relations for the first time since brexit. but rishi sunak, there are still big political hurdles to clear. ben wright, bbc news. british children and teachers returning from half—term school trips in europe have been hit by long delays at calais. uk border staff are currently on a four—day strike leading to people waiting in queues for up to six hours. peter ruddick has more details. what we know is there are massive queues at calais, mainly of coaches trying to get back to the uk from as you say these big halftone trips, is actually one of the busiest days of the year for schools returning from what often ski trips, actually, during half term so we've been seeing pictures of incredible queues outside calais and as you were saying p&o have been tweeting, warning people there is
there has been a clear— the united kingdom. there has been a clear shift _ the united kingdom.in tone, - the united kingdom. there has been a clear shift in tone, as i been a clear shift in tone, as both sides look to finalise a deal that could mark a reset in uk-eu deal that could mark a reset in uk—eu relations for the first time since brexit. but rishi sunak, there are still big political hurdles to clear. ben wright, bbc news. british children and teachers returning from half—term...
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. find our part of the united kingdom.amiliar face that knows about torturous negotiations. the best thing is _ about torturous negotiations. the best thing is for everybody in this house _ best thing is for everybody in this house to — best thing is for everybody in this house to support this settlement because — house to support this settlement because that is what it is in the best_ because that is what it is in the best interests of all the people of northern— best interests of all the people of northern ireland.— best interests of all the people of northern ireland. some brexit tears are not ruling _ northern ireland. some brexit tears are not ruling over _ northern ireland. some brexit tears are not ruling overjust _ northern ireland. some brexit tears are not ruling overjust yet. - northern ireland. some brexit tears are not ruling overjust yet. can - northern ireland. some brexit tears are not ruling overjust yet. can he. are not ruling over 'ust yet. can he assure are not ruling over 'ust yet. can he me and — are
. find our part of the united kingdom.amiliar face that knows about torturous negotiations. the best thing is _ about torturous negotiations. the best thing is for everybody in this house _ best thing is for everybody in this house to — best thing is for everybody in this house to support this settlement because — house to support this settlement because that is what it is in the best_ because that is what it is in the best interests of all the people of northern— best interests of all...
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so these are products that are going from the united kingdom towards northern ireland, across the iris, see if they are destined then for the republic of ireland, which remains within the european union. that'll go into a red lane and will have all the checks that any goods entering the you would have the green lanes, basically for just goods that are going from great britain into northern ireland. now, this science complex, frankly, it is the details of this deal unbelievably complex. i've been working on it for many, many years now. and it, yes, stream the dense, the details of exactly how the oversight is looking. but from a british, from a you perspective, they really wanted to show the u. k. this new u. k. government, they're all workable solutions and they've reduced much of the checks that have been in place since that deal came is force in the beginning of 2021 in but there's still a little bit of work to be done is that there be, are going to be this is at the end of the road for a prime minister soon that he still needs to sell distilled to his conservative party. need to sel
so these are products that are going from the united kingdom towards northern ireland, across the iris, see if they are destined then for the republic of ireland, which remains within the european union. that'll go into a red lane and will have all the checks that any goods entering the you would have the green lanes, basically for just goods that are going from great britain into northern ireland. now, this science complex, frankly, it is the details of this deal unbelievably complex. i've...
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began with a visit here to 10 old street, where he was met by the prime minister of the united kingdom, rishi sunok richie sunok called volodymyr zelenskyi his great friend and reminded that he was in ukraine in november with assurances ukraine in the constant support of british society and the british government , this visit is taking place in conditions of extreme secrecy. no one knew about it from the mass media until today in the morning, next in his program is the address of the president of ukraine in the parliament to the chamber of the people's parliament, and i will remind you that it was here in the british parliament that president zelensky delivered his first address to foreign legislative bodies on march 8, when he quoted winston churchill . according to journalists, this visit is as close as possible to a state visit, although president zelenskyi has not yet made a state visit to the united kingdom, this is also the first visit since the beginning of the full-scale russian invasion on february 24, and soon it will be exactly a year since this intense russian-ukrainian war
began with a visit here to 10 old street, where he was met by the prime minister of the united kingdom, rishi sunok richie sunok called volodymyr zelenskyi his great friend and reminded that he was in ukraine in november with assurances ukraine in the constant support of british society and the british government , this visit is taking place in conditions of extreme secrecy. no one knew about it from the mass media until today in the morning, next in his program is the address of the president...
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today's agreement to live as smooth flowing trade within the whole united kingdom. it protects that very hard burn piece game of the ballot. good friday agreement protects northern islands placed in our union. we cannot open a new chapter in our also coming up a ukrainian oil maker on the war and how it has changed europe, especially germany, considered the words of german transfer all of sholtes from one year ago. i've only been, i've heard olivia franklin ukraine. we had went at the new era in key if that he chuckled esa and maria's old, your people and i just didn't need the whole 9 month. they are fighting for free. i meant that to month give us evil people values here that we share with them title. ah, i'm pleased to report that we have now made a decisive break through the united kingdom and european union may have had our differences in the past. but we are allies trading partners and friends. this is the beginning of a new chapter in our relationship. that was the british prime minister there doing something that 3 prime ministers before him could not comple
today's agreement to live as smooth flowing trade within the whole united kingdom. it protects that very hard burn piece game of the ballot. good friday agreement protects northern islands placed in our union. we cannot open a new chapter in our also coming up a ukrainian oil maker on the war and how it has changed europe, especially germany, considered the words of german transfer all of sholtes from one year ago. i've only been, i've heard olivia franklin ukraine. we had went at the new era...
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your part of the united kingdom.er was there today, the leader was there today, the leader dup jeffrey leader of the dup sir jeffrey donaldson, has outlined his donaldson, who has outlined his seven tests. do you think that there's a chance that they can all be fulfilled or do think that the dup and the unionist community need to compromise in some way? and if so, how? well look, it's very clear the way to deal with this is to put northern ireland back into the internal market of united kingdom citizens of the uk. kingdom as citizens of the uk. we expect nothing less and if thatis we expect nothing less and if that is done, then there will be no difficulty in relation to the european court of justice because will have in because they will not have it in northern ireland we're part northern ireland if we're part of internal market. so of the uk internal market. so the jurisdiction the european the jurisdiction of the european court the fact that we're court comes the fact that we're outside. if you like, of the intern
your part of the united kingdom.er was there today, the leader was there today, the leader dup jeffrey leader of the dup sir jeffrey donaldson, has outlined his donaldson, who has outlined his seven tests. do you think that there's a chance that they can all be fulfilled or do think that the dup and the unionist community need to compromise in some way? and if so, how? well look, it's very clear the way to deal with this is to put northern ireland back into the internal market of united kingdom...
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think the irish government wants a very strong positive relationship with the united kingdom. and for that to happen, you need a very good relationship between the you and the united kingdom. and the great advantage of this agreement is that it does after 7 years of strife and struggle. and you know, people waiting for bags to finally to come to some kind of conclusion that this agreement is as close as we have come so far to finally settling relationships, then you relationship between the e u and the u. k. or putting it on a firmer basis for the future. your point is well taken because it's been a long time since we have seen smiles on officials from you in the u. k. meeting to talk about breaks. that is for sure. professor neal door to we appreciate you taking the time to talk with us tonight. we appreciate your insights. thank you. thank you. oh, are you ably, no country and western europe has been more impacted by russia's invasion of ukraine than germany. the war forced germany to win itself from russian oil and natural gas practically overnight. germany also took a lot
think the irish government wants a very strong positive relationship with the united kingdom. and for that to happen, you need a very good relationship between the you and the united kingdom. and the great advantage of this agreement is that it does after 7 years of strife and struggle. and you know, people waiting for bags to finally to come to some kind of conclusion that this agreement is as close as we have come so far to finally settling relationships, then you relationship between the e u...
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today's agreement delivers smooth, flowing trade within the whole united kingdom. it protects that very hard piece of the belfast. good friday agreement protects northern islands placed in our union . we cannot open a new chapter in our also coming up a ukrainian oil maker on the war and how it has changed europe, especially germany, considered the words of german chance or olaf sholtes from one year ago, vomiting cuba hold on with the attack on your screen we have, i entered a new era in key if that he shot odessa and maria sold on your people. and i just defended their homeland, but they are fighting for free in my there to multiple people, cut people values here that we share with them. title on police to report that we have now made a decisive break through the united kingdom and european union may have had our differences in the past. but we are allies trading partners and friends. this is the beginning of a new chapter in our relationship. that was a british prime minister there doing something that 3 prime ministers before him could not completing the busine
today's agreement delivers smooth, flowing trade within the whole united kingdom. it protects that very hard piece of the belfast. good friday agreement protects northern islands placed in our union . we cannot open a new chapter in our also coming up a ukrainian oil maker on the war and how it has changed europe, especially germany, considered the words of german chance or olaf sholtes from one year ago, vomiting cuba hold on with the attack on your screen we have, i entered a new era in key...
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your part of the united kingdom.er was there today, the leader was there today, the leader the sir jeffrey leader of the dup sir jeffrey donaldson, outlined his donaldson, who has outlined his seven tests. do you think that there's a chance that they can all be fulfilled or do think that the dup and the unionist community need to compromise in some way? and if so, how? well look, it's very clear the way to deal with this is to put northern ireland back into the internal market of united kingdom citizens of the uk. kingdom as citizens of the uk. we expect nothing less and if thatis we expect nothing less and if that is done, then there will be no difficulty in relation to the european court of justice because will not it in because they will not have it in northern ireland we're part northern ireland if we're part of internal market. so of the uk internal market. so the jurisdiction the european the jurisdiction of the european court the fact that we're court comes the fact that we're outside. if you like, of the inte
your part of the united kingdom.er was there today, the leader was there today, the leader the sir jeffrey leader of the dup sir jeffrey donaldson, outlined his donaldson, who has outlined his seven tests. do you think that there's a chance that they can all be fulfilled or do think that the dup and the unionist community need to compromise in some way? and if so, how? well look, it's very clear the way to deal with this is to put northern ireland back into the internal market of united kingdom...
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this united kingdom . nations. this united kingdom.eased of. a car used by the gunman who shot an off duty officer omagh in county tyrone . senior detective county tyrone. senior detective john caldwell was shot multiple times at a sports complex last week . the force has appealed to week. the force has appealed to anyone may have seen the vehicle in the last two weeks leading up the attack should get in touch. crime has in fact offered up to £20,000 reward for any information that leads to an arrest . the energy regulator arrest. the energy regulator reduced the cap on how much suppliers can charge customers, but are still expected to rise . but are still expected to rise. ofgem has announced the cap the amount households pay for gas and electricity will drop by almost and electricity will drop by almos t £1,000 from the 1st of almost £1,000 from the 1st of april. customers are likely to pay april. customers are likely to pay 20% more on their annual bills as the government's additional only partially protects them. that means the ave
this united kingdom . nations. this united kingdom.eased of. a car used by the gunman who shot an off duty officer omagh in county tyrone . senior detective county tyrone. senior detective john caldwell was shot multiple times at a sports complex last week . the force has appealed to week. the force has appealed to anyone may have seen the vehicle in the last two weeks leading up the attack should get in touch. crime has in fact offered up to £20,000 reward for any information that leads to an...
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for president zelenskyy is in the united kingdom. he'll be addressing parliament this afternoon in what turned out to be a momentous politico. all week, we'll be exploring britain's commitment to the ukraine calls why president zelenskyy is visiting britain ahead of the eu . and we'll be ahead of the eu. and we'll be exploring cabinet reshuffle too. all that to come after the headunes. all that to come after the headlines . tom thank. good headlines. tom thank. good morning. this is the latest from the president . ukraine morning. this is the latest from the president. ukraine is arriving in the today in a surprise . it's his first visit surprise. it's his first visit to the country since start of russia's invasion . volodymyr russia's invasion. volodymyr zelenskyy will meet prime minister rishi sunak as well as make an address to parliament. he'll also visit ukrainian troops training in britain. it sounds the prime announces a stepping up of aid to the country, including to train ukrainian pilots. mr. sunak says the president's visi
for president zelenskyy is in the united kingdom. he'll be addressing parliament this afternoon in what turned out to be a momentous politico. all week, we'll be exploring britain's commitment to the ukraine calls why president zelenskyy is visiting britain ahead of the eu . and we'll be ahead of the eu. and we'll be exploring cabinet reshuffle too. all that to come after the headunes. all that to come after the headlines . tom thank. good headlines. tom thank. good morning. this is the latest...
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wants the entire united kingdom in regulatory alignment, wants the entire united kingdom in regulatorygnment, the eu that in effect would defeat brexit and you know that he would need to rely on starmer the man who tried to get us into a second referendum. referendum do the deal in northern ireland, inform the public that actually this is a lousy deal for the uk. what do you say to those people who say, oh, i'm just fed up with it, just get it done . the with it, just get it done. the european court will only be invoked slightly. maybe we just want to get it done. put well, what i say them is this the ireland protocol is not just northern ireland is about the united kingdom. and if northern ireland is subject to change in eu laws, then as those laws change, northern ireland will slowly diverge from the from, from great britain. it'll slowly float in a regulatory economic and political sense. and we will lose northern ireland. so if there's anyone in this country who believes , in the importance who believes, in the importance of the united kingdom , who of the united kingdom, who belie
wants the entire united kingdom in regulatory alignment, wants the entire united kingdom in regulatorygnment, the eu that in effect would defeat brexit and you know that he would need to rely on starmer the man who tried to get us into a second referendum. referendum do the deal in northern ireland, inform the public that actually this is a lousy deal for the uk. what do you say to those people who say, oh, i'm just fed up with it, just get it done . the with it, just get it done. the european...
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will this be good for the entire united kingdom? lot riding on this today , not only the uk's today, not only the uk's relationship with the eu, of course, but also remember america storm is waiting in the wings on
will this be good for the entire united kingdom? lot riding on this today , not only the uk's today, not only the uk's relationship with the eu, of course, but also remember america storm is waiting in the wings on
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the good friday agreement, of the united kingdom.day agreement , the good friday agreement, the good friday agreement, the good friday agreement, the good friday agreement is going to be set asunder if they don't ditch the protocol. that is how danger us this political game is . we're us this political game is. we're getting into northern irish politics and i wanted to keep this really relevant to people in the united kingdom as a whole, but it's all interwoven , whole, but it's all interwoven, i think. but it isn't. it isn't to into into into into . wasn't to into into into into. wasn't it was it is interwoven. but there can be no excuse for it. there can be no excuse for a foreign power adjudicating part of the united kingdom. they just cannot happen . and overnight we cannot happen. and overnight we had this deal that came out championing the possibility of an invisible trade border between great britain and northern ireland. and this hasn't been confirmed yet. so it's just a reminder. yeah, but if you can have an invisible trade
the good friday agreement, of the united kingdom.day agreement , the good friday agreement, the good friday agreement, the good friday agreement, the good friday agreement is going to be set asunder if they don't ditch the protocol. that is how danger us this political game is . we're us this political game is. we're getting into northern irish politics and i wanted to keep this really relevant to people in the united kingdom as a whole, but it's all interwoven , whole, but it's all interwoven,...
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today's agreement delivers smooth flowing trade within the whole united kingdom, protects northern ireland place in our union and safeguards sovereignty for the people of northern ireland. brent: the european commission president said she was confident this agreement would work for everyone involved. >> this new framework will allow us to begin a new chapter. it provides for long-lasting solutions that both of us are confident will work for all people and businesses in northern ireland. solutions that respond directly to the concerns they have raised. brent: the text of this windsor framework, as it is being called, has now been published. but is this deal workable? i put that question to two people. >> it will be very workable for many businesses in northern ireland, particularly those importing from the rest of the united kingdom. i have spoken to businesses in belfast, for example and nurseries who could not import very easily roses from mainland u.k. anymore and a delicatessen that couldn't import cheese anymore. this work was very difficult. they just couldn't get the produce they wan
today's agreement delivers smooth flowing trade within the whole united kingdom, protects northern ireland place in our union and safeguards sovereignty for the people of northern ireland. brent: the european commission president said she was confident this agreement would work for everyone involved. >> this new framework will allow us to begin a new chapter. it provides for long-lasting solutions that both of us are confident will work for all people and businesses in northern ireland....
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of bureaucratic regulations, the ceaseless application of the power of three states, swedish, united kingdomdulation of theirselves, themselves, despite their constant crying from the rooftops about their free press, about how the right to free speech is an artifact which they bring to the world, despite all that, they continue the persecution of journalist and publisher julian assange. this forces us to contemplate the magnificent gift the english-speaking people gave to the world, the civilizational gift of due process between the state and the citizen. due process came about 800 years ago from the magna carta at runnymede, placing between the people and the state a shield of laws through which the state must -- must -- relate to the people. this great artifact has been abandoned, ruined in the case of julian assange. and it has now become -- the persecution of julian has now become a global problem, which the united kingdom and its judiciary and its crown prosecuting service and its colonial and foreign office ignore, to the detriment of their reputations and their relationships with othe
of bureaucratic regulations, the ceaseless application of the power of three states, swedish, united kingdomdulation of theirselves, themselves, despite their constant crying from the rooftops about their free press, about how the right to free speech is an artifact which they bring to the world, despite all that, they continue the persecution of journalist and publisher julian assange. this forces us to contemplate the magnificent gift the english-speaking people gave to the world, the...
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the united kingdom . well sir keir starmer kingdom.t trade arrangement . but he brexit trade arrangement. but he criticised the delay, suggesting tory division is partly to blame . one knows the pace of this deal has been agreed weeks but it's the same old story. the country has to wait while he plucks the courage to take on the malcontents , the reckless, the malcontents, the reckless, the malcontents, the reckless, the wreckers on his own benches. but i'm here to tell him he. doesn't need to worry about that , because we will put country before party and ensure free labour for protection through shamima begum says lawyers say every possible avenue will be urgently pursued to challenge today's ruling, which upholds the decision to remove her british citizenship . the 23 year british citizenship. the 23 year old who left the uk to join the terrorist group islamic state in syria, lost her appeal with her case dismissed on all grounds . case dismissed on all grounds. the home office has welcomed the ruling , but her lawyers say it ruling
the united kingdom . well sir keir starmer kingdom.t trade arrangement . but he brexit trade arrangement. but he criticised the delay, suggesting tory division is partly to blame . one knows the pace of this deal has been agreed weeks but it's the same old story. the country has to wait while he plucks the courage to take on the malcontents , the reckless, the malcontents, the reckless, the malcontents, the reckless, the wreckers on his own benches. but i'm here to tell him he. doesn't need to...
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you can see power—sharing restored instalment and that would be greeted notjust in the unique united kingdomthat takes an interest in this as well. it could be seen as a reset moment for relations will stop the northern ireland protocol dispute has soured the relationship after brexit which was already something of a bitter divorce. there are things that can come from that. the most obvious thing people watching out for is uk access to the science and research team called horizon which has effectively been blocked because of this dispute and it has led to huge unhappiness in a research sector and with universities. people will be watching to see if the uk is let back into the horizon scheme and if rishi sunak wants to build some other kind of arrangements and working with the eu going forward. but i think he has a political balance to strike. the other final thing i would mention is, if rishi sunak can't get a deal on the northern ireland protocol he will be under a lot of pressure from his own backbenchers to move ahead with another wind protocol bill, this very controversial piece of legis
you can see power—sharing restored instalment and that would be greeted notjust in the unique united kingdomthat takes an interest in this as well. it could be seen as a reset moment for relations will stop the northern ireland protocol dispute has soured the relationship after brexit which was already something of a bitter divorce. there are things that can come from that. the most obvious thing people watching out for is uk access to the science and research team called horizon which has...
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lancashire the united kingdom. lancashire police . it welcomes the police.t welcomes the forthcoming independent review into its handling of the nicola bulley case to be conducted by the college of policing. it's going to focus on the investigation and on the search as well as the release of personal information about nicola bulley and police's overall communications strategy with the public . separately, the with the public. separately, the police regulator has launched an investigation into a welfare check carried out on rispoli just weeks before she went missing . just weeks before she went missing. body was just weeks before she went missing . body was recovered from missing. body was recovered from the river while on sunday, more than three weeks after she disappeared. conservatives and tesco is the latest supermarket to introduce a limit on how much fresh produce customers can buy as fruit and vegetable shortages are leaving shelves bare . the are leaving shelves bare. the retailing giant joins aldi, asda and morrisons in temporarily rationing shopping
lancashire the united kingdom. lancashire police . it welcomes the police.t welcomes the forthcoming independent review into its handling of the nicola bulley case to be conducted by the college of policing. it's going to focus on the investigation and on the search as well as the release of personal information about nicola bulley and police's overall communications strategy with the public . separately, the with the public. separately, the police regulator has launched an investigation into a...
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the rest of the united kingdom. one person has died off to another earthquake hit submit ticket on monday. the magnitude 5.6 tremors struck malott's. yeah. and destroyed several buildings in the surrounding region. election observers are urging candidates in nigeria to accept the results of saturday's pole as voting. counting continued slowly. a tightening for selection has seen long delays and reporting results and fraud, accusations from opposition parties. mohammed jam june has more from boucher from the echo selection observer mission, a tough assessment that the voting process in nigeria was marked by irregularities among them. the list. oh, the he said it's only been one of the shoes of particular concern to observers. the slow pace of uploading results to the website of the independent national electoral commission, or i neck for its part i neck issued a statement on sunday saying the delays were the result of technical hitches and not due to any sabotage. but in a country with a history of ballot rigging and
the rest of the united kingdom. one person has died off to another earthquake hit submit ticket on monday. the magnitude 5.6 tremors struck malott's. yeah. and destroyed several buildings in the surrounding region. election observers are urging candidates in nigeria to accept the results of saturday's pole as voting. counting continued slowly. a tightening for selection has seen long delays and reporting results and fraud, accusations from opposition parties. mohammed jam june has more from...
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but what does it look like when a country, in this case, the united kingdom tries to pass a law that's even tougher than the espionage act? i'm john kerry aku will find out in this episode of the whistle blowers. ah. 2 the united kingdom has long been known for its draconian use of espionage laws, not just to protect the country secrets, but to prevent the league of any governmental information, even if that information does not impact security. even if it's simply embarrass as the government. the u. k. official secrets act was passed into law in 1911. it outlawed making public any information that could in any way, quote aid or assist the enemy on quote. what that meant was opened to broad interpretation. the official secrets act was updated many times over the years. and again, in 1989, not to reform it, but to make it even tougher than 1989 version removed the public interest defense. thus making it impossible for a defendant to stand up in court and explain that what he or she released to the public was done in the public interest, such as reporting a crime that had been classified
but what does it look like when a country, in this case, the united kingdom tries to pass a law that's even tougher than the espionage act? i'm john kerry aku will find out in this episode of the whistle blowers. ah. 2 the united kingdom has long been known for its draconian use of espionage laws, not just to protect the country secrets, but to prevent the league of any governmental information, even if that information does not impact security. even if it's simply embarrass as the government....
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but before the united kingdom.t, we're going to take all of that, we're going to take a quick break. join me every sunday at 6 pm. for glory meets in exclusive interviews . i'll be in exclusive interviews. i'll be finding out who are politicians are and what they really think. it's something that you would never want anyone to suffer. i didn't know what channels there were be. i didn't think i'd be believed. i must have lied about seven stat and i'm five for eight. my instincts was to sort of cover this up. i'm in twitter. that was a mistake. join me every sunday at 6 pm. on gb news new people's channel, britain's news . channel hit me on a quick saturday and sunday afternoons on tv news . sunday afternoons on tv news. expect fiery debate, passionate as me and my panel tackles . some as me and my panel tackles. some of the biggest topics hitting the headlines it's a place for everyone's opinion no one gets cancelled but no one gets an easy ride oh oh so is are you ready for . conversations that ready for. conversat
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and to add to that, northern ireland is the only part of the united kingdom to continue to be subject's customs code . and that is eu's customs code. and that is why in council quins we have a border in the irish sea which will still be there and there will still be there and there will not be unfettered under this framework from gb because even every load of goods you have to supply to a foreign jurisdiction , the manifest of jurisdiction, the manifest of what's on your lorry of goods and before you that arrives in northern ireland, you have to supply a customs declaration to covering 21 different items of data. so there is no comparison between sending goods from london to glasgow and sending goods from london to belfast. belfast because under the protocol it is treated as eu territory . we have to go through territory. we have to go through on the basis of the customs , on the basis of the customs, which is the gb, not a remained in that customs is treated as a foreign country and therefore are so. jim it is, i think the current i understand what you're saying. it is not completely
and to add to that, northern ireland is the only part of the united kingdom to continue to be subject's customs code . and that is eu's customs code. and that is why in council quins we have a border in the irish sea which will still be there and there will still be there and there will not be unfettered under this framework from gb because even every load of goods you have to supply to a foreign jurisdiction , the manifest of jurisdiction, the manifest of what's on your lorry of goods and...
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we knew that that was not the united kingdom leaving as one united kingdom.n promised. he promised the country would leave the eu as one united kingdom. when we vote it on that bit of paper, it said, do you wish the united kingdom to leave the eu not great britain and the northern ireland? protocol is not just important to northern ireland. it's very important . british it's very important. british citizens in great britain. i mean, this was one of the biggest lies of all, been fine with all of this. there are many that will say , given what's that will say, given what's happening in ukraine right at the moment, given worries over taiwan , that actually what was taiwan, that actually what was discussed actually makes sense, that maybe we should have closer military cooperation with the eu . that is not that's an argument we're more of. i mean, the one thing that should be self—evident to anyone out of ukraine is that we must never be allied to the eu over foreign. the eu tried undermine our position on iraq. it tried to undermine sanction on iran. it takes a
we knew that that was not the united kingdom leaving as one united kingdom.n promised. he promised the country would leave the eu as one united kingdom. when we vote it on that bit of paper, it said, do you wish the united kingdom to leave the eu not great britain and the northern ireland? protocol is not just important to northern ireland. it's very important . british it's very important. british citizens in great britain. i mean, this was one of the biggest lies of all, been fine with all of...