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and just a quick recap the european commission president ursula underlying has announced that the european union will immediately launch legal action against the united kingdom for a breach of the good faith articles in the withdrawal agreement of course we'll be bringing you up to date on this story as we get further details now officials in hong kong are marking the 71st anniversary of the founding of the people's republic of china at a flag raising ceremony chief executive carrie lamb hailed her city's quote return to peace unquote she credited hong kong's strict new security long post by china with helping cautious massive pro-democracy protests that attests to relations with beijing despite a crackdown protesters took to the streets but a much lower numbers compared previous years after authorities banned a protest march admit a growing crackdown on dissent. while the state also marks a year since the protests took a dramatic turn when police 1st used live rounds on protesters our correspondent phoebe kong met 2 of the victims. and so at the protests today the 1st in hometowns antigov
and just a quick recap the european commission president ursula underlying has announced that the european union will immediately launch legal action against the united kingdom for a breach of the good faith articles in the withdrawal agreement of course we'll be bringing you up to date on this story as we get further details now officials in hong kong are marking the 71st anniversary of the founding of the people's republic of china at a flag raising ceremony chief executive carrie lamb hailed...
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the european commission president ursula von der leyen , ating the summit early least in her presencecause a number of her staff tested positive for the virus. to talk about all of this, let's bring in lena komileva of g plus economics. certainly, one of the concrete things we can take out of this -- relations have broken down between the u.k. and european union. boris johnson saying britain will give a reaction tomorrow, already saying that he is surprised and disappointed, which sounds like a reaction already. lena: it is. of course, the prime ministers deadline for october 15 have been clearly softened by the reality of the u.k.'s weak negotiating position. yes, there will be a shock for number 10. it is clear nobody is walking away from the talks. dealer, failure to agree a this late into the transition means that both sides are into a damage limitation mode. in other words, we are still hoping for a negotiated exit at the end of the year. but the scope for a comprehensive economic deal has clearly been damaged beyond repair at this point. what is notable to me is that, even in th
the european commission president ursula von der leyen , ating the summit early least in her presencecause a number of her staff tested positive for the virus. to talk about all of this, let's bring in lena komileva of g plus economics. certainly, one of the concrete things we can take out of this -- relations have broken down between the u.k. and european union. boris johnson saying britain will give a reaction tomorrow, already saying that he is surprised and disappointed, which sounds like a...
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in ten seconds, what is the relationship like between boris johnson and ursula von der leyen?hether that feeds into it at all... the latest james bond film has had its release postponed for a third time as cinemas continue to struggle in the pandemic. no time to die was due to come out in october 2019 but because of production delays it was moved to april 2020. it was pushed back again to november because of coronavirus. the producers have now confirmed the film will not be in cinemas until april 2021, acknowledging this would be disappointing for fans. the 40th london marathon kicks off tomorrow — but this year's event will be very different. instead of winding through the streets of the capital, it's being limited tojust elite athletes only. but other keen runners from around the world can take part virtually. and some of them have even been helped out by former england cricket captain, michael vaughan, as andy swiss reports. # don't stop thinking about tomorrow # don't stop thinking ...# pick up your artichokes and your chickpeas or whatever it is you have got. stepping up
in ten seconds, what is the relationship like between boris johnson and ursula von der leyen?hether that feeds into it at all... the latest james bond film has had its release postponed for a third time as cinemas continue to struggle in the pandemic. no time to die was due to come out in october 2019 but because of production delays it was moved to april 2020. it was pushed back again to november because of coronavirus. the producers have now confirmed the film will not be in cinemas until...
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borisjohnson will hold talks tomorrow with the european commission president, ursula von der leyen, asn post—brexit trade negotiations. formal negotiations end today, and there's still no agreement in sight. let's speak to our correspondent in brussels, nick beake. time really running short now, nick? it is, and that is exactly what ursula von der leyen has said in the pasty minutes, she has called for talks like a —— is intensified because time is running out, and she said both in english and german, where there's a will, there's a way, so optimistic, but the sites are not where they wanted to be. they wanted to be writing to the text of an agreement, which has not happened. we had a meeting of the two chief negotiators this morning ending without an agreement so tomorrow ursula von der leyen and boris johnson will have this call, trying to chart a future pass. that could involve more discussions, more runs of negotiation. at this point there was some speculation that both sides would take stock of the situation, they would gamble and enter the channel. buy with me, i realise that sou
borisjohnson will hold talks tomorrow with the european commission president, ursula von der leyen, asn post—brexit trade negotiations. formal negotiations end today, and there's still no agreement in sight. let's speak to our correspondent in brussels, nick beake. time really running short now, nick? it is, and that is exactly what ursula von der leyen has said in the pasty minutes, she has called for talks like a —— is intensified because time is running out, and she said both in...
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we have got to know plenty of characters during brexit and ursula von der leyen making a strong bid,ent member of the uk political cast and character, but there are plenty of other people in the cast as we were chatting about who are getting a good old fashioned treatment from the return of spitting image. it's going to be quite something isn't it? it will be. i really hope it's good. shall we have a look? let's have a peek. i wouldn't worry about some dumb tv show, boris. i mean, how are they going to make us look stupid? can't be done. this is a private steam room, get out you fat bum. putin! come on! ooh! spitting image, because there's something funny about these people! well, if you were listening, rather than watching, you might be the lucky ones, because a caricature, but an image of borisjohnson and donald trump in a sauna together, with various other things going on, with quite small towels. so there we are. but one of the people who've created that and even with the voices, is a friend of the podcast. yeah. marvellous to have you on matt ford. and to see you taking on such
we have got to know plenty of characters during brexit and ursula von der leyen making a strong bid,ent member of the uk political cast and character, but there are plenty of other people in the cast as we were chatting about who are getting a good old fashioned treatment from the return of spitting image. it's going to be quite something isn't it? it will be. i really hope it's good. shall we have a look? let's have a peek. i wouldn't worry about some dumb tv show, boris. i mean, how are they...
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the prime minister is set to hold a video call with ursula von der leyen.alled for a compromise. in the last few minutes another republican senator, a third so far, has said that he has tested positive for the coronavirus. we do await an update on the president's condition. he is said to be in good spirits. thank you forjoining us. do stay with bbc news. other news now — and new coronavirus restrictions have come into force across parts of northern england. from today, people living in liverpool, warrington, hartlepool and middlesbrough can no longer meet up indoors with anyone they don't live with. this includes bars and restaurants. 16.8 million people or around a quarter of the entire uk population are now living under some form of increased measures. it comes as 770 students have tested positive for the virus at northumbria university in the north east of england. this report from greg mckenzie. hi, becca! hello. a student house in a student street in newcastle. coughs all the people in this home have tested positive for covid, and are now isolating. th
the prime minister is set to hold a video call with ursula von der leyen.alled for a compromise. in the last few minutes another republican senator, a third so far, has said that he has tested positive for the coronavirus. we do await an update on the president's condition. he is said to be in good spirits. thank you forjoining us. do stay with bbc news. other news now — and new coronavirus restrictions have come into force across parts of northern england. from today, people living in...
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the last time that there was a call between ursula von der leyen and the prime minister backin der leyenr back in june, the der leyen and the prime minister back injune, the prime minister promised to put a tiger in the tank back of negotiations, and here we are with the same sticking points between the sides on each side still pointing the finger of blame at the other. on top of that, we heard today from the uk's chief negotiator david frost, a very sober account of the current state of trade negotiations. and yet, clive, tonight in brussels there is a very, very cautious sense of optimism, and we heard that expressed here early in the day by eu leaders like angela merkel who were here at a separate summit. their assumption is that these leaders wouldn't be talking at all tomorrow if there was no hope at all tomorrow if there was no hope at all in these trade negotiations. and if there is a trade deal to buy done, they will be difficult compromises to be made, and they can only be decided at those very highest of political levels. so now we have to see what actually happens in this conv
the last time that there was a call between ursula von der leyen and the prime minister backin der leyenr back in june, the der leyen and the prime minister back injune, the prime minister promised to put a tiger in the tank back of negotiations, and here we are with the same sticking points between the sides on each side still pointing the finger of blame at the other. on top of that, we heard today from the uk's chief negotiator david frost, a very sober account of the current state of trade...
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ursula von der leyen‘s tone and manner is reserved but one wonders if that is how she and others theret this. it is certainly a dramatic headline today but i think it was the inevitable step for the eu to take, that's because it gave the uk an ultimatum to perform a u—turn and london did nothing, so i think the eu was keen to show it meant business. let's be clear, any legal process would go on and on and the eu have given the uk one month to reply to this. the question is what does this do for the ongoing trade talks? we know there are big differences on things like fishing and state aid. the problem will be in the future because as it stands the eu says that it will not sign off this deal so long as the controversial parts of the uk internal market bill remain. so that is the problem going forward. today it seems like we have got both sides trying to walk along two parts. one is the trade talks, the other is the legal process. it is pretty difficult and obviously it is pretty difficult and obviously it isa is pretty difficult and obviously it is a precarious balancing act. nick, than
ursula von der leyen‘s tone and manner is reserved but one wonders if that is how she and others theret this. it is certainly a dramatic headline today but i think it was the inevitable step for the eu to take, that's because it gave the uk an ultimatum to perform a u—turn and london did nothing, so i think the eu was keen to show it meant business. let's be clear, any legal process would go on and on and the eu have given the uk one month to reply to this. the question is what does this do...
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the uk prime minister is in talks with the head of european commission, ursula von der leyen.re are hopes of a deal but how much each side trusts the other will no doubt be key. finally, a grim milestone this week — 1 million people have been confirmed to have died from covid globally, with many more undiagnosed and not counted. as the northern hemisphere heads into winter, how bleak is it looking and is there any grants for optimism in the numbers? with me to discuss all this are henry chu of the los angels times, and thomas kielinger, author and long—time correspondent for devout, and here in the studio, i'm joined by hugh pym, our health editor. thanks to all of you very much for your time today. i'm just going to kick off with the story that has obviously galvanised global news cycles in the last 2a hours. and president trump, of course, is not the first us president to suffer ill health whilst in office. woodrow wilson, kennedy, reagan all had documented troubles but covid and how it effects us is still highly unpredictable. and we are just a month from the elections, on
the uk prime minister is in talks with the head of european commission, ursula von der leyen.re are hopes of a deal but how much each side trusts the other will no doubt be key. finally, a grim milestone this week — 1 million people have been confirmed to have died from covid globally, with many more undiagnosed and not counted. as the northern hemisphere heads into winter, how bleak is it looking and is there any grants for optimism in the numbers? with me to discuss all this are henry chu...
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and the integrity as he says of britain's internal market this was european commission president ursula vonda lane well short time ago as you know we had invited our british friends to remove the problematic parts of their draft internal market bill. by the end of the timber. this draft bill is by its very nature a breach of the obligation of good faith and laid down in the withdrawal agreement moreover if adopted as it is it will be in full contradiction to the protocol of ireland northern ireland. the deadline lapsed yesterday. the problematic provisions have not been removed. therefore this morning the commission has decided to send a letter of formal notice to the u.k. government this is the 1st step in an infringement procedure. the letter invites the u.k. government to send its observations within a month. and besides this the commission will continue to work hard towards a full and timely implementation of the withdrawal agreement we stand by our commitments well donna keynes in the german capital we're going to get more on the european union's case in a moment 1st let's go to pa
and the integrity as he says of britain's internal market this was european commission president ursula vonda lane well short time ago as you know we had invited our british friends to remove the problematic parts of their draft internal market bill. by the end of the timber. this draft bill is by its very nature a breach of the obligation of good faith and laid down in the withdrawal agreement moreover if adopted as it is it will be in full contradiction to the protocol of ireland northern...
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president ursula von der leyen earlier today. >> the provisions have not been removed. therefore, this morning the commission has decided to send a letter of formal notice to the u.k. government. this is the first step in an infringement procedure. alix: joining us with more from brussels is bloomberg's maria tadeo. what does all of this actually mean? maria: i would point to the words of the finance minister of the netherlands. he said this sounds like it is very serious, like perhaps it could be a dealbreaker, but in reality, it is not. this is part of a procedure we all knew was going to happen. the europeans are dead sure this is a breach of international law, and if this were ever to go to court, they would win the case. but at this point, they see it as something that was obviously going to happen. yesterday, the u.k. had to pull this bill. that didn't happen. the eu is now threatening to take legal action, and has given the u.k. a month to come back with a reply to their concerns. negotiationty, the is very much is still ongoing. it doesn't mean that there is goi
president ursula von der leyen earlier today. >> the provisions have not been removed. therefore, this morning the commission has decided to send a letter of formal notice to the u.k. government. this is the first step in an infringement procedure. alix: joining us with more from brussels is bloomberg's maria tadeo. what does all of this actually mean? maria: i would point to the words of the finance minister of the netherlands. he said this sounds like it is very serious, like perhaps it...
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and the european commission president ursula on the line says she is now self isolating after coming into contact with the person later diagnosed with kovac on her twitter account the top official seen here last week announcing that she had tested negative thursday but would be testing again today the meeting in question took place last tuesday during a business trip to portugal fine line plans to remain in isolation until she received her latest result that is expected tomorrow. let's get you up to speed now on some of the other developments in the pandemic new york's mayor bill de blasio seeking to close all non-essential businesses and schools in 9 neighborhoods that have been a den of 5 as virus clusters up 250-0000 people could be affected by the proposed shutdown and the french capital paris it is being placed on maximum alert for 2 weeks to curb a new rise in infections bars will remain closed restaurants will have to implement stricter protocols new measures taking place on tuesday and the philippines some 25000000 students have begun classes at home president or territory is
and the european commission president ursula on the line says she is now self isolating after coming into contact with the person later diagnosed with kovac on her twitter account the top official seen here last week announcing that she had tested negative thursday but would be testing again today the meeting in question took place last tuesday during a business trip to portugal fine line plans to remain in isolation until she received her latest result that is expected tomorrow. let's get you...
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ursula von der leyen leaving the eu commission due to some aides testing positive for coronavirus.ak to carsten nickel, teneol -- carsten nickel, managing director, and ben page of ipsos mori for more. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. alix steel is a new york. we are now to hounding -- we are now counting you down to the european close on "bloomberg markets." london faces tougher restrictions as the virus surges across europe. paris faces an overnight curfew. brexit talks on a knife edge. eu leaders start their summit in brussels. france's emmanuel macron says it is possible we won't have an agreement. the irish sounding more positive . ryanair slashing its schedule as it looks forward to bookings in november and december dropping sharply. let's check the markets. european equities significantly underperforming today. the stoxx 600 is down by 2.2%, falling sharply and then trading in a relatively tight back, picking up a bit as markets
ursula von der leyen leaving the eu commission due to some aides testing positive for coronavirus.ak to carsten nickel, teneol -- carsten nickel, managing director, and ben page of ipsos mori for more. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. alix steel is a new york. we are now to hounding -- we are now counting you down to the european close on "bloomberg markets." london faces tougher restrictions as the virus surges across europe. paris faces an overnight...
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borisjohnson will hold talks tomorrow with the european commission president, ursula von der leyen.e informally, even though this is a form around that is completed. or sponsor wants to have this by october the 15th, another big meeting, all the eu leaders will be at that meeting and there be enough time to sign off on any agreement between then and the end of the year when uk leaves the transition period, so with brexit reeling heading home. it might be prepared to go beyond october the 15th but in the run—up to that to the european council meeting in just two weeks' time european commission president says that she's prepared to see far more intensive discussions going on, of which i think the boris johnson discussions going on, of which i think the borisjohnson video call tomorrow will be just the beginning. we should intensify the negotiations, because it is worth working hard on it. a second point on the withdrawal agreement as it is it can be implemented. i call again on everybody to really work hard to implement it, it is so important. certainly not a sense that the negotiatio
borisjohnson will hold talks tomorrow with the european commission president, ursula von der leyen.e informally, even though this is a form around that is completed. or sponsor wants to have this by october the 15th, another big meeting, all the eu leaders will be at that meeting and there be enough time to sign off on any agreement between then and the end of the year when uk leaves the transition period, so with brexit reeling heading home. it might be prepared to go beyond october the 15th...
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the prime minister and the european commission president ursula von der leyen will hold a video calladlock over a brexit trade deal. a ninth and final round of negotiations ended without agreement yesterday, with both sides calling on the other to compromise further. our political correspondent nick eardleyjoins us now. next, good morning to you. where is this going? when does it end comment two weeks, if there is no deal and we revert to wto rules? good morning, naga. ithink we revert to wto rules? good morning, naga. i think it depends on whether you think the glass is half empty or half full. there has been some progress on this. in the last week of talks there has been a bit of movement on one of the big areas in which the two sides disagree, which is basically how much subsidy the uk can give to attack companies after it leaves the transition period at the end of the year. —— to big tech companies. at the same time, when it comes to some of the big sticking point is like how many european boats can come into british waters forfishing, european boats can come into british waters
the prime minister and the european commission president ursula von der leyen will hold a video calladlock over a brexit trade deal. a ninth and final round of negotiations ended without agreement yesterday, with both sides calling on the other to compromise further. our political correspondent nick eardleyjoins us now. next, good morning to you. where is this going? when does it end comment two weeks, if there is no deal and we revert to wto rules? good morning, naga. ithink we revert to wto...
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solamente hay unos cuantos que pueden estar en el coloso de santa Úrsula. azteca, la vez que visitaron el estadio fue en las eliminatorias rumbo al mundial del 78. bienvenidos. >> cÓmo estÁn? en ese aÑo ninguno de los que arranca este dÍa había nacido. tanto tardÓ guatemala en volver a la cancha del azteca. el 15 de octubre del pasado la Última vez que mÉxico jugÓ aquÍ contra panamÁ. fue con 23.000 personas. se hablÓ de entrada floja. lo que darÍa el tri por tener 23.000 hoy. tiene que ser a puerta cerrada. cÓmo te va? >> bueno, millones nos van a acompaÑar con nuestras pantallas con el regreso, no? decÍas el Último dÍa en el estadio azteca. pero el 19 de noviembre del 2019 fue el Último partido de la selecciÓn mexicana contra bermudas. pasaron 316 dÍas un montÓn de cosas. pasaron hasta una pandemia. y quÉ pasÓ con la selección mexicana? vamos a ver quÉ pasÓ con el tri durante el aÑo de ausencia. ♪ >> la selecciÓn mexicana estÁ de regreso tras un aÑo sin actividad, vuelve a su primer partido de 2020. pero, quÉ pasÓ a lo largo de este aÑo alrededor de las fi
solamente hay unos cuantos que pueden estar en el coloso de santa Úrsula. azteca, la vez que visitaron el estadio fue en las eliminatorias rumbo al mundial del 78. bienvenidos. >> cÓmo estÁn? en ese aÑo ninguno de los que arranca este dÍa había nacido. tanto tardÓ guatemala en volver a la cancha del azteca. el 15 de octubre del pasado la Última vez que mÉxico jugÓ aquÍ contra panamÁ. fue con 23.000 personas. se hablÓ de entrada floja. lo que darÍa el tri por tener 23.000...
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absolutely, so we saw today ursula von der leyen, those videos went around of her announcing that brussels very controversial internal market bill. we saw ministers in parliament getting up and saying, yes, we do intend to break international law, so intend to break international law, so it is no surprise that the eu is reacting in this way and they are saying that even the draft bill itself hasn't even passed parliament yet as a whole because it hasn't gone through the lords yet, but even the drafting itself actually breaches the agreement because there isa breaches the agreement because there is a clause in it talking about good faith and negotiate in good faith and those provisions, they say, have already been broken. so yes, the talks continue. i mean, whether this is all posturing, that is what the labour party is saying. rachel reeves has said both sides, whether the eu or the reeves has said both sides, whether the eu orthe uk, are doing an reeves has said both sides, whether the eu or the uk, are doing an awful lot of posturing and actually need to get on with it and solve those fi
absolutely, so we saw today ursula von der leyen, those videos went around of her announcing that brussels very controversial internal market bill. we saw ministers in parliament getting up and saying, yes, we do intend to break international law, so intend to break international law, so it is no surprise that the eu is reacting in this way and they are saying that even the draft bill itself hasn't even passed parliament yet as a whole because it hasn't gone through the lords yet, but even the...
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borisjohnson and the european commission president ursula von der leyen issued a statement on saturdayg to step up efforts to resolve the differences that exist in the brexit trade talks. they acknowledged that significant gaps still remain. here's our political correspondent iain watson. they have agreed to keep 00:01:21,938 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 talking because the now on bbc news, our world. anna holligan travels across europe to see how people are getting on their bikes and asks if the surge in cycling is the start of a much bigger change in the way we travel. from the bubonic plague to tuberculosis, pandemics have historically changed the way our cities are designed, and the coronavirus has been no different. coronavirus is a moment in which every policymaker can make a u—turn. lockdown made our capitals quieter, greener, and we've seen wildlife blossoming like never before. it's like a paradise for me now. you can see maybe tens of thousands of bicycles everywhere. we are travelling around europe, meeting the people who are trying to implement the biggest changes in cities we'
borisjohnson and the european commission president ursula von der leyen issued a statement on saturdayg to step up efforts to resolve the differences that exist in the brexit trade talks. they acknowledged that significant gaps still remain. here's our political correspondent iain watson. they have agreed to keep 00:01:21,938 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 talking because the now on bbc news, our world. anna holligan travels across europe to see how people are getting on their bikes and asks if...
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in terms of what the eu said today and ursula von der leyen there, talking just a second ago as we hearde uk an ultimatum to withdraw these controversial parts which would override the brexit divorce deal. london, you know, didn't do that, and so the eu, i think, had to, sort of, put its money where its mouth was and, you know, commence these legal procedures. however, you know, proceedings would take months and months. any sort of resolution would come way after the transition period that we're in at the moment comes to an end at the end of this year. so for now, i think the focus is on the trade talks and the hope is really on both sides that they can smooth out their differences so that further legal action can be avoided. six months ago, italy was the global epicentre of the coronavirus pandemic, the first country in the west to see widespread transmission, and the first in the world to impose a national lockdown. but now italy's infection rate is considerably lower than that of many other european countries. 0ur rome correspondent mark lowen has been finding out why. covid's once gl
in terms of what the eu said today and ursula von der leyen there, talking just a second ago as we hearde uk an ultimatum to withdraw these controversial parts which would override the brexit divorce deal. london, you know, didn't do that, and so the eu, i think, had to, sort of, put its money where its mouth was and, you know, commence these legal procedures. however, you know, proceedings would take months and months. any sort of resolution would come way after the transition period that...
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europe's british friends, as ursula von der leyen puts it, had been given until wednesday to revise their proposal. because london did not react, brussels is not doing so. >> the commission has decided to send a letter of formal notice to the u.k. government. this is the first step in an infringement procedure. the letter invites the u.k. government to send its observations within a month. >> the british lower house only approved the controversial internal market bill on tuesday. it would nullify the border agreement on northern ireland in the already existing brexit treaty. the earlier deal was meant to avoid a physical border with eu member ireland. london says it will add to the letter in due course. this dispute puts a further strain on talks with it and over and free trade deal. if no agreement is reached, there's the risk of a heart exit and the reintroduction of custom duties. brent: charlotte is covering the story for us from london. charlotte: the eu lauaunching legal action against the u.k. certainly makes for dramatic reading. this, aftfter all, could end upn the european court
europe's british friends, as ursula von der leyen puts it, had been given until wednesday to revise their proposal. because london did not react, brussels is not doing so. >> the commission has decided to send a letter of formal notice to the u.k. government. this is the first step in an infringement procedure. the letter invites the u.k. government to send its observations within a month. >> the british lower house only approved the controversial internal market bill on tuesday. it...
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francine: yes, so we heard from the president of the commission, ursula von der leyen. they're going to send legal challenges -- a letter of legal challenges to the u.k. it will not really move right now because we expect u.k. to answer back with an expo nation, but it has had an impact on pound. you see the fragility that any brexit news could impact u.k. assets. a oneound-sterling off point 2838 low. that's at a one point -- at a 1.283 eight low. we want to give you different perspective on what is called alternative investors, the investors who are all in cash. that is joe. james barry will join us from blackrock. chief investment -- that is a joke. james barry will join us from blackrock. chief investment officer. this is bloomberg. good morning. ♪ >> five years ago in silicon valley, you have money pouring in from china, and other places. things overvalued five years ago should be valued at $8 billion to $10 billion, and i think the great byword is now. it's a huge mystery, and one fascinating to see over the quarters and years. what palantir dies and how they move
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. >>> european commission president ursula vonder line says a letter of formal notice is being sent tohe uk government. if there's no satisfactory response within a month, the commission may refer the matter to the eu's top court. >>> the japanese government has decided to distribute coronavirus vaccines for free and to pay compensation in case recipients develop side effects. a health ministry panel of experts approved a plan saying people who get the shop and develop side effects will be eligible for financial annual other relief benefits. support would be at the same level as for those who develop health problems due to regular infectious disease vaccinations such as tuberculosis. if drug firms need to pay compensation, the government will cover the cost afterward. the plan also says municipalities will be in charge of vaccinations and they should urge residents to get the shot. everyone will be required to make efforts to get vaccinated. the government has been in negotiation with western pharmaceutical companies to secure enough doses for all residents of japan by the first half o
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that is a joint statement from ursula von der leyen, president of the european commission, and borishan i have but not much. what should be read into it? the important thing here is that both sides think they can keep talking. we have known for the last couple of weeks that there are significant differences, particularly on fisheries, also on this idea of competition, what that uk can do to subsidise domestic companies after the transition. there has been progress, particularly on that issue of state aid. the two sides have not agreed yet. what this does not do is create what is known as the tunnel, which is basically where both sides ee, which is basically where both sides agree, they go into a dark room and do not tell us anything. burn the midnight oil. exactly. take if you batteries for your torch. the key thing is they have agreed to keep talking. both sides think it is still possible they can sort out these differences. there is increasing optimism on both sides but as ever with this process it feels like it is going to go right down to the wire. that is the summit of european
that is a joint statement from ursula von der leyen, president of the european commission, and borishan i have but not much. what should be read into it? the important thing here is that both sides think they can keep talking. we have known for the last couple of weeks that there are significant differences, particularly on fisheries, also on this idea of competition, what that uk can do to subsidise domestic companies after the transition. there has been progress, particularly on that issue of...
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eu commission president ursula von der leyen — calls for post—brexit trade talks to "intensify" aheadver battle for the supermarket giant asda. news is coming in on the latest coronavirus figures for northern ireland and they show a very sharp rise indeed for northern ireland. so, 934 new cases of covid—19 on friday in northern ireland. that is more than double the previous record daily total, which was registered a couple of days ago. so 934 new cases of covid—19 in northern ireland, more than double the previous record, and the seven day number four coronavirus cases per 100,000 population has shot up to 139.4. so that's up from 69.5 a week ago. so pretty much a doubling there in the number of coronavirus cases just in northern ireland. we hope to have other figures from the rest of the united kingdom a bit later on this afternoon. the first minister of scotland, nicola sturgeon, has called on one of her mps to stand down from parliament after she took a train from london to glasgow despite knowing she had coronavirus. margaret ferrier has apologised for breaking covid rules, and ha
eu commission president ursula von der leyen — calls for post—brexit trade talks to "intensify" aheadver battle for the supermarket giant asda. news is coming in on the latest coronavirus figures for northern ireland and they show a very sharp rise indeed for northern ireland. so, 934 new cases of covid—19 on friday in northern ireland. that is more than double the previous record daily total, which was registered a couple of days ago. so 934 new cases of covid—19 in northern...
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borisjohnson and the european commission president, ursula von der leyen, issued a statement on saturdayg to step up efforts to resolve the differences that exist in the brexit trade talks. they acknowledged that significant gaps still remain. here's our political correspondent iain watson. both sides have agreed to keep talking because the formal negotiations ended without agreement yesterday. despite that borisjohnson in his words is not going to throw in the sponge, both sides have actually intensified to see if they can overcome our differences. was that important? if they don't, by the end the brexit transition period ends there will be tariffs. in other words taxes on goods which push prices up. just because they are talking doesn't mean they are closer to agreement. both sides say they are closer to agreement. both sides say their differences on fishing rights, side subsidies to industry and other differences. at the conservative party conference the coronavirus crisis the foreign secretary ratcheted up thei rhetoric and said that they've been held over a barrel of brussels have b
borisjohnson and the european commission president, ursula von der leyen, issued a statement on saturdayg to step up efforts to resolve the differences that exist in the brexit trade talks. they acknowledged that significant gaps still remain. here's our political correspondent iain watson. both sides have agreed to keep talking because the formal negotiations ended without agreement yesterday. despite that borisjohnson in his words is not going to throw in the sponge, both sides have actually...
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including ursula b melania trump, kellyanne conway, and three republican senators . >>>biden was tested on friday b wanted to be tested again. he did not take part in any campaign events today while he waited for the results. tomorrow he plans to head to miami, florida. that is a key state in the upcoming election. the poll shows that it is a very tight race right now. biden's campaign manager also said tonight that he is prepared to attend the next debate, scheduled for october 15th. if biden hopes that president trump is well enough to take part as well. >>> you can download the ktvu app for the latest news on the coronavirus outbreak. it is read to download in your apps store. >>> to a frantic situation in san pablo, where good samaritans jumped into action, trying to say to people who are trapped inside a burning car on interstate 80. sadly, they could not do enough. we are connecting one of the good samaritans with family of the two men who died. >> reporter: a father and son died. the family is devastated. comforted they died together and that people did spring
including ursula b melania trump, kellyanne conway, and three republican senators . >>>biden was tested on friday b wanted to be tested again. he did not take part in any campaign events today while he waited for the results. tomorrow he plans to head to miami, florida. that is a key state in the upcoming election. the poll shows that it is a very tight race right now. biden's campaign manager also said tonight that he is prepared to attend the next debate, scheduled for october 15th....
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also coming up the european commission chief ursula found a lie and leaves the e.u. summit in brussels and goes into isolation after a staff member tests positive for corona virus becomes this covert cases skyrocket across the block. in thailand thousands of people defying a government ban on demonstrations pro-democracy protesters rally again pressing forward forms the government and the monarchy. and william glue cruft welcome to the program side by side but not head to head u.s. president donald trump and democratic challenger joe biden have each held a televised event at the same time a different channels trump on n.b.c. news biden on rival network a.b.c. the town hall style event took the place of the 2nd presidential debate cancelled after trump got coronavirus and refused to participate online for both candidates the night was a preview of the starkly different tones they would bring to the white house. always confident at times defensive as the incumbent u.s. president donald trump now has a record to pick apart and he got a grilling starting out with the nat
also coming up the european commission chief ursula found a lie and leaves the e.u. summit in brussels and goes into isolation after a staff member tests positive for corona virus becomes this covert cases skyrocket across the block. in thailand thousands of people defying a government ban on demonstrations pro-democracy protesters rally again pressing forward forms the government and the monarchy. and william glue cruft welcome to the program side by side but not head to head u.s. president...
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this is day to day business on robots in berlin welcome to the program european commission president ursula found a line says brussels is launching legal action against the u.k. for a breach of good faith articles in the brics withdrawal agreement these decision was triggered by the u.k.'s internal market bill which westminster passed on choose day the controversial bill aims to guarantee smooth trade between northern ireland on the rest of the united kingdom but brussels fears it could trigger a hard border between northern ireland and the republic of. well let's cross to financial correspondent ashutosh pandey who joins us from frankfurt worth talking to you from there actually because figures are starting to show that places like frankfurt are benefiting from brics it at the expense of the u.k. . absolutely that's what this unsaid younger report shows us 7500 jobs have moved out of britain 1.4 trillion euros have moved out of britain to the mainland frankfurt dublin luxembourg the main beneficiaries are the banks and other financial services organizations there actually what it about to.
this is day to day business on robots in berlin welcome to the program european commission president ursula found a line says brussels is launching legal action against the u.k. for a breach of good faith articles in the brics withdrawal agreement these decision was triggered by the u.k.'s internal market bill which westminster passed on choose day the controversial bill aims to guarantee smooth trade between northern ireland on the rest of the united kingdom but brussels fears it could trigger...
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in terms of what the eu said to say and ursula von der leyen talking just a second ago as we heard, ithis, they had given the uk and automating to withdraw the controversial parts which override the brexit divorce deal, london did not do that. they had to put their money where their mouth was and commenced legal procedures. procedures would take months and months, any resolution would come away after the transition period we are in at the moment comes to an end at the end of the year. for now, i think the focus is on trade talks in the hope is on both sides they can smooth out their differences and so further legal action can be avoided. just as we are talking, the reuters news agency is quoting an eu official as saying, there is no sign official as saying, there is no sign ofa landing official as saying, there is no sign of a landing zone on fisheries,. fishery is a key element in all of this. that is interesting because earlier there were some reports from elements within london that a so—called landing zone, basically an area where both sides can reach agreement, was inside on certa
in terms of what the eu said to say and ursula von der leyen talking just a second ago as we heard, ithis, they had given the uk and automating to withdraw the controversial parts which override the brexit divorce deal, london did not do that. they had to put their money where their mouth was and commenced legal procedures. procedures would take months and months, any resolution would come away after the transition period we are in at the moment comes to an end at the end of the year. for now,...
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the uk the uk prime minister and the president of the european commission, ursula von der leyen willrade deal. borisjohnson said the chances of getting a deal are ‘very good' if both sides ‘exercise some common sense'. the eighth and final round of trade talks broke up yesterday without agreement with disagreements remaining overfishing rights and state aid. our correspondent nick beake is following developments from brussels. we keep hearing willingness on both sides to get a deal and time are getting tighter but this week, the eu has effectively sued the uk over internal markets bill. there is a lot of tension and there is no doubt the european side are extremely frustrated with that legislation which would break the withdrawal agreement signed just last year but at the same time, there has some progress in the past week or so particularly on the issue of state aid and whether the uk can give substantial subsidies to british companies after the transition period ends at the end of this year. there are significant sticking point still. they have spoken ad nauseam. but today matters.
the uk the uk prime minister and the president of the european commission, ursula von der leyen willrade deal. borisjohnson said the chances of getting a deal are ‘very good' if both sides ‘exercise some common sense'. the eighth and final round of trade talks broke up yesterday without agreement with disagreements remaining overfishing rights and state aid. our correspondent nick beake is following developments from brussels. we keep hearing willingness on both sides to get a deal and time...
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that's according to the head of the european commission — ursula von der leyen.german chancellor, angela merkel, who warns hard months lie ahead for the continent. paul hawkins reports. lockdown eve brings anger on the streets of paris. translation: we don't want to be locked down. we are sick of the curfew and everything. we understand that it is for the disease but we should not get carried away. from midnight tonight we all have to stay at home. it's too much. i'm not going to. i'm going to stay here. from friday, no one can leave home u nless friday, no one can leave home unless it is for essential work on medical reasons. france limiting the liberty it is famous for embracing. this woman goading the authorities, telling them she does not care if she is fined for breaking lockdown. the french president insists a national lockdown is intentional to drive down effect delayed by infection rates before hospitals are overwhelmed. germany's new measures which come into force on monday are not as far—reaching as fans but they do include the closure of restau ra nts,
that's according to the head of the european commission — ursula von der leyen.german chancellor, angela merkel, who warns hard months lie ahead for the continent. paul hawkins reports. lockdown eve brings anger on the streets of paris. translation: we don't want to be locked down. we are sick of the curfew and everything. we understand that it is for the disease but we should not get carried away. from midnight tonight we all have to stay at home. it's too much. i'm not going to. i'm going...
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ursula von der leyen, the commissioner president had this to say...hip with turkey. and this would be very much in ankara's interest, but it will only work if the provocations and pressures stop. we therefore expect from now on turkey to abstain from unilateral actions and in case of such actions are from ankara, the eu will use all of its instruments and options available. that is interesting. keeping the options available. that is the kind of wider international outlook. let's go back to belarus, reminders where all this started with that election? well, people on the streets of belarus have really sent the message around the world. they don't think it was a fair election, they are not determining their own future. we have seen protests every sunday in minsk. many of the protesters have been bundled away and many of the opposition leaders from different parts of the opposition, there's nothing unifying them as such, have had to flee, have had to leave the borders in belarus. a lot of this has caused a lot of concern. president lukashenko's reaction
ursula von der leyen, the commissioner president had this to say...hip with turkey. and this would be very much in ankara's interest, but it will only work if the provocations and pressures stop. we therefore expect from now on turkey to abstain from unilateral actions and in case of such actions are from ankara, the eu will use all of its instruments and options available. that is interesting. keeping the options available. that is the kind of wider international outlook. let's go back to...
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other european countries also see unprecedented rates of new infections european commission chief ursula from the lion had to leave a summit of e.u. leaders in brussels today to go into self isolation after a staff member tested positive for the coronavirus. i want you to w. news from berlin after a short break i'll be back to take you through the day tonight the power of social media and the u.s. presidential election how much power work is too much power over right back. it was the 1st international tribunal in history. the nurnberg trials. 75 years ago high ranking officers of the nazi regime of mortgages by the allied forces. were the 1st war criminals to be held accountable for their crimes from. combat found them i'm. going to root out pet your leaders frazier. our 2 part series the 3rd reich the dog starts nov 12th on t w. w's crime fighters are back again africa's most successful in radio drama series continues this season the stories focus on hate speech prevention and sustainable production. all of a sow's are available online and of course you can share and discuss on africa's
other european countries also see unprecedented rates of new infections european commission chief ursula from the lion had to leave a summit of e.u. leaders in brussels today to go into self isolation after a staff member tested positive for the coronavirus. i want you to w. news from berlin after a short break i'll be back to take you through the day tonight the power of social media and the u.s. presidential election how much power work is too much power over right back. it was the 1st...
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borisjohnson and ursula von der leyen spoke this afternoon about the significant gaps in their positions. armenian civilians are fleeing the main city in nagoro—karabakh to escape shelling, as azerbaijan continues its offensive to capture the disputed territory. an explosion in stepanakert occured as the most vulnerable residents were being loaded onto buses to leave. azerbaijan says armenian artillery has been shelling towns bordering nagorno karabakh, causing civilian casualties. (stab) don‘t forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter — i‘m @lauratrevelyan. new coronavirus restrictions have come into force across parts of northern england. from today, people living in liverpool, warrington, hartlepool and middlesbrough can no longer meet up indoors with anyone they don‘t live with. this includes bars and restaurants. 16.8 million people — or around one in four of the entire uk population, are now living under some form of increased measures. it comes as 770 students tested positive for the virus at northumbria university in the north east of england. with a loo
borisjohnson and ursula von der leyen spoke this afternoon about the significant gaps in their positions. armenian civilians are fleeing the main city in nagoro—karabakh to escape shelling, as azerbaijan continues its offensive to capture the disputed territory. an explosion in stepanakert occured as the most vulnerable residents were being loaded onto buses to leave. azerbaijan says armenian artillery has been shelling towns bordering nagorno karabakh, causing civilian casualties. (stab)...
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who've contract the virus may expand further unfortunately now we hear your pink commission president ursula von the lens in isolation of contacting with the person with covert you can check out the full story on our website. exactly 50 minutes past the focus of watching today i'm kevin o. in this is r t international this is ahead paris and its neighboring suburbs are on the maximum covert 19 alert today the city's bars set to close again this infection numbers skyrocket again it's scary it's sad but another day of covert will tell you all about it after this break. when else shows seem wrong. when old rules just don't call. me. yet to shape our disdain become educated and in detroit equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart when she's to look for common ground. the world is driven by a dream shaped by. the jerry thinks. we dare to ask. again in russia's far east the next story from grave concerns over an ecological disaster may be off the coast of kamchatka thousands of dead sea creatures have reportedly washed ashore there and investigations underway with water sand and s
who've contract the virus may expand further unfortunately now we hear your pink commission president ursula von the lens in isolation of contacting with the person with covert you can check out the full story on our website. exactly 50 minutes past the focus of watching today i'm kevin o. in this is r t international this is ahead paris and its neighboring suburbs are on the maximum covert 19 alert today the city's bars set to close again this infection numbers skyrocket again it's scary it's...
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also coming up the european commission chief ursula found a lie and leaves the e.u. summit in brussels and goes into isolation after a staff member tests positive for corona virus it comes as covert cases skyrocket across the block and.
also coming up the european commission chief ursula found a lie and leaves the e.u. summit in brussels and goes into isolation after a staff member tests positive for corona virus it comes as covert cases skyrocket across the block and.
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deja vu news live from berlin coronavirus weighs on a summit in brussels european commission chief ursula funded lion in self isolation after learning a staff member had tested positive comes amid skyrocketing covert cases across the bloc. also. in thailand thousands of people rallied for change pro-democracy protesters defy a government ban on demonstrations pressing for reforms to the government and the monarchy. and it was suppose.
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the british prime minister borisjohnson and the european commission president ursula von der leyen havepost—brexit trade deal. the two leaders said they'd instructed their chief negotiators to work intensively to try to bridge the gaps. now let's take a look at all the sports news. hello, welcome to the bbc sport centre. we start with football, and everton are top of the english premier league after making their best start to a top flight season since 1969. carlo ancelotti's side beat brighton 11—2 with dominic calvert—lewin scoring in the same week that he got a first england call—up. two goals from james rodriguez and another from yerry mina sealed a fourth straight win for everton. the last time they did that in the top flight, they won the league. i think we managed well the situation of the game because they had possession and we had composure with composure defensively, we had opportunity to score and we were good as usual and so i think the performance was complete and this is the reason we deserve to win. the season hasn't started as well for pep guardiola's manchester city side
the british prime minister borisjohnson and the european commission president ursula von der leyen havepost—brexit trade deal. the two leaders said they'd instructed their chief negotiators to work intensively to try to bridge the gaps. now let's take a look at all the sports news. hello, welcome to the bbc sport centre. we start with football, and everton are top of the english premier league after making their best start to a top flight season since 1969. carlo ancelotti's side beat...
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the british prime minister boris johnson and the european commission president ursula von der leyen haveificant disagreements must be overcome before the two can agree a post—brexit trade deal. the two leaders said they'd instructed their chief negotiators to work intensively to try to bridge the gaps. coronavirus restrictions that put the spanish capital madrid under partial lockdown appear to have been heeded. nearly five million residents in the greater madrid area are confined to their municipality. madrid is the first european capital to re—enter lockdown in a bid to curb soaring infections. streets that would normally be crammed were largely deserted, with rain playing a part in keeping people indoors. a powerful storm has caused what are being called the worst floods in living memory in south—east france. two firefighters who've lost radio contact are among the eight people still reported missing. the mayor of nice earlier said two bodies had been found. several rivers burst their banks as two and a half months worth of rain fell in 24 hours. now for a round up of all today's spor
the british prime minister boris johnson and the european commission president ursula von der leyen haveificant disagreements must be overcome before the two can agree a post—brexit trade deal. the two leaders said they'd instructed their chief negotiators to work intensively to try to bridge the gaps. coronavirus restrictions that put the spanish capital madrid under partial lockdown appear to have been heeded. nearly five million residents in the greater madrid area are confined to their...
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the president of the european commission, ursula von der leyen, has said work should start now on preparinga mass vaccination programme across the entire region. she was speaking during a video conference call with eu leaders, who called for vaccines to be made available europe—wide once they had been approved. paul hawkins reports. lockdown eve brings anger on the streets of paris. translation: we do not want to be locked down. we're sick of the curfew and everything. we understand that it is for the disease but should not get carried away. from midnight tonight we all have to stay—at—home. it is too much, i am not going to. i will stay here. from friday, no—one can leave home unless for essential work or medical reasons. france limiting the liberty it is famous for embracing. this woman goading the authorities, telling them she does not care if she is fined for breaking lockdown. the french president insists a national lockdown is essential to drive down infection rates before hospitals are overwhelmed. meanwhile, germany's new measures which come into force on monday are not as far—reach
the president of the european commission, ursula von der leyen, has said work should start now on preparinga mass vaccination programme across the entire region. she was speaking during a video conference call with eu leaders, who called for vaccines to be made available europe—wide once they had been approved. paul hawkins reports. lockdown eve brings anger on the streets of paris. translation: we do not want to be locked down. we're sick of the curfew and everything. we understand that it...
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following discussions on the phone today, borisjohnson and the president of the european commission, ursula still significant differences on both sides. let‘s discuss this. with me is our political correspondent, iain watson. chances of a deal where are we any closer or not? i think the significant thing is they are still talking because the negotiations ended yesterday. no sign of a trade deal, they have talked about those significant differences build up what they‘ve also agreed to do is actually abandon the talks but intensify them. the talks are going to be intensified up to the european council meeting the european leaders on october the 15th. may not get the agreement then but want to make further progress. in the sense that they are still talking of course, thatis they are still talking of course, that is a positive sign. both sides are also aware of the potential risks of not getting a deal. britain‘s transition. the european union post brexit transition period ends at the end of the year on december 31. if there isn‘t in agreement by then terrace will be imposed on both sides. that
following discussions on the phone today, borisjohnson and the president of the european commission, ursula still significant differences on both sides. let‘s discuss this. with me is our political correspondent, iain watson. chances of a deal where are we any closer or not? i think the significant thing is they are still talking because the negotiations ended yesterday. no sign of a trade deal, they have talked about those significant differences build up what they‘ve also agreed to do is...
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as we‘ve been hearing, borisjohnson and the president of the european commission ursula von der leyenheir chief negotiators to work intensively to find a solutions to the differences in the uk—eu trade talks. shanker singham is the ceo of competere a trade law and economic policy consultancy. he is also is a former trade advisor to the uk international trade secretary, liam fox. trust‘s predecessor. have i the name your organisation? it is competere. thank you, i want to try and get that bit right. let me ask you, i suppose the fact that the two of them are talking is no surprise and them are talking is no surprise and the fact they are continuing the talking, but are we now coming down to the brass tacks of what the dispute really is? is that now clearer and does that help in the possibility of, as they put it, bridging the gaps? yeah, i think the three areas they have targeted were there are still issues, which are level playing field, fisheries and governance, we that these were the keyissues governance, we that these were the key issues that have been problematic. and there is a l
as we‘ve been hearing, borisjohnson and the president of the european commission ursula von der leyenheir chief negotiators to work intensively to find a solutions to the differences in the uk—eu trade talks. shanker singham is the ceo of competere a trade law and economic policy consultancy. he is also is a former trade advisor to the uk international trade secretary, liam fox. trust‘s predecessor. have i the name your organisation? it is competere. thank you, i want to try and get that...
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meanwhile, the president of the european commission, ursula von der leyen, has urged people not to travel warned the spread of the virus will overwhelm europe's helath services unless decisive action was taken now. cases are rising, numbers of hospitalisations are rising, numbers of deaths are rising. not as fast, fortunately, because we understand better today how to treat covid patients and how to deal with the disease. but the spread of the virus will overwhelm our health care systems if we do not act urgently. scientists in liverpool have started trials of a new treatment against coronavirus. the antiviral drug is one of several potential treatments aimed at curbing infection in the early stages and reducing the risk of people developing serious illness. 0ur medical editor fergus walsh went to meet some of the first volunteers who'll be receiving the experimental medication. the preparations are meticulous. safety para mou nt. mention clinical trials, and many still remember when six volunteers in london fell dangerously ill within minutes of receiving an experimental drug. now, docto
meanwhile, the president of the european commission, ursula von der leyen, has urged people not to travel warned the spread of the virus will overwhelm europe's helath services unless decisive action was taken now. cases are rising, numbers of hospitalisations are rising, numbers of deaths are rising. not as fast, fortunately, because we understand better today how to treat covid patients and how to deal with the disease. but the spread of the virus will overwhelm our health care systems if we...
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prime minister boris johnson and the president of the european commission ursula von der leyen have said fisheries, the level playing field and governance. the pair spoke this afternoon via a video conference and have instructed their chief negotiators to work intensively to find a solutions to the differences in the uk—eu trade talks. in the last few minutes, the uk's chief negotiator lord frost said he would work extensively with his eu counterpart, michel barnier to bridge the gaps in fishing rights and state aid, and that work would begin early next week. the language of david frost put my tweet is echoing what was certain the statement from downing street, saying the agreed statement underlines myself and michel barnier are to work intensively in order to try to bridge the gaps between us, the work begins as soon as we can twea k. the work begins as soon as we can tweak. the issue here in particular are trying to get a resolution on state aid, helpful companies, the international trade secretary told the conservative party's virtual conference today, we need to make sure that partic
prime minister boris johnson and the president of the european commission ursula von der leyen have said fisheries, the level playing field and governance. the pair spoke this afternoon via a video conference and have instructed their chief negotiators to work intensively to find a solutions to the differences in the uk—eu trade talks. in the last few minutes, the uk's chief negotiator lord frost said he would work extensively with his eu counterpart, michel barnier to bridge the gaps in...
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what we've just been listening to part of that statement there from the european commission chief ursula vonder lion she was announcing that the the u. commission has sent a former letter of notice to the united kingdom under the withdrawal treaty so this is brics that related news what the what essentially has been happening is the e.u. is has launched legal action against the u.k. over breaches suit the brics it deal that's the legal action process has formally been launched let's get more now from our correspondent in europe dominic cain set to join us now live from berlin dominic we just got parts of that statement there from. the lion you've been listening and just give us a sense of what's what's happened because this is reasonably complex just tell us what's been happening with this announcement. it is reasonably complex and yet what she had to say was relatively tirzah short statement coming out and saying that the european union now believes that it is time to say to the united kingdom government that it does. believe that what the united kingdom government is doing and has been
what we've just been listening to part of that statement there from the european commission chief ursula vonder lion she was announcing that the the u. commission has sent a former letter of notice to the united kingdom under the withdrawal treaty so this is brics that related news what the what essentially has been happening is the e.u. is has launched legal action against the u.k. over breaches suit the brics it deal that's the legal action process has formally been launched let's get more...
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the prime minister is due to hold a video call with the head of the european commission, ursula von derthe final round of talks ended without agreement this week. our political correspondent nick eardley is here. nick, how big a moment is this? these talks matter because the prime minister only talks to his european counterpart at crunch moments. the reason this is a crunch moment is because this is officially the last round of talks that were last week and there are still some big outstanding issues. there has been progress on a couple of key elements where this debate has been going on for some time. there has been no breakthrough. i don't expect that there will be today. but what today is likely to do is set the scene for more talks over the next few weeks. and again, that really matters because it shows both sides still wa nt because it shows both sides still want this to happen and still think it's possible. now, there is no guarantee that it will be done but in the last few days in downing street and in brussels there has been increasing optimism that the two can reach some sort o
the prime minister is due to hold a video call with the head of the european commission, ursula von derthe final round of talks ended without agreement this week. our political correspondent nick eardley is here. nick, how big a moment is this? these talks matter because the prime minister only talks to his european counterpart at crunch moments. the reason this is a crunch moment is because this is officially the last round of talks that were last week and there are still some big outstanding...