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then we were on the street again in whitehall. i take the point.e short term, but there are two things that strike me and the first one is this: ifind it hard, being a professional and having worked in tv for quite a while myself, ifind hard today to think of film—makers and films on television or on the big screen that have the same kind of impact that would warrant or encourage a government minister to call in the film—maker for talks about the subject at hand. do you think radical boundary—pushing stuff is being made today on television or in film in the same way you were doing it in the ‘60s? there may be some political films for the cinema, for the arthouse circuit, very low budget being made here and certainly there are in other countries, but you will not see it on television. nothing to do with the quality of the film—makers, but because it would not be allowed. television now is different business. do you mean the bosses? the people that run organisations like mine, the bbc, have lost their nerve? they are no longer interested in being rad
then we were on the street again in whitehall. i take the point.e short term, but there are two things that strike me and the first one is this: ifind it hard, being a professional and having worked in tv for quite a while myself, ifind hard today to think of film—makers and films on television or on the big screen that have the same kind of impact that would warrant or encourage a government minister to call in the film—maker for talks about the subject at hand. do you think radical...
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little whitehall. around it straight you know but the trouble is your favorite. electorate has got to make the point that churchill the culture that the entire country champion and fill in for the last sixty years. for mines. this week three thousand we had to a small village in georgia where warm water is now on top thanks to the sun. in ecuador entrepreneurs are developing ways to make shrimp farming more environmentally friendly. and we go to california to meet a woman who does.
little whitehall. around it straight you know but the trouble is your favorite. electorate has got to make the point that churchill the culture that the entire country champion and fill in for the last sixty years. for mines. this week three thousand we had to a small village in georgia where warm water is now on top thanks to the sun. in ecuador entrepreneurs are developing ways to make shrimp farming more environmentally friendly. and we go to california to meet a woman who does.
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reporting from the whitehall. round is fake you know but do you know much about the flu is your favorite. fact to make the point that jerky to overhaul the entire country the champion of insurance for the last sixty years. for mines. is an equestrian the most important event on how calendar this year is coming up the special olympics. it's a weeklong sports tournament for people with intellectual disabilities taking place in kill in golf in germany. i vote for her. thousand athletes are participating the stakes are high for tatiana she spent months training going home without a medal simply isn't an option for the twenty eight year old. is in kiel for the special olympics taking part for the fifth time she's here with her sister manya a successful the question her intellectual disability is described by doctors as partly impaired consciousness tatiana herself describes it as a difficulty in grasping time and place her family believes it's a consequence of anti-epileptic drugs she was given at the age of three. if
reporting from the whitehall. round is fake you know but do you know much about the flu is your favorite. fact to make the point that jerky to overhaul the entire country the champion of insurance for the last sixty years. for mines. is an equestrian the most important event on how calendar this year is coming up the special olympics. it's a weeklong sports tournament for people with intellectual disabilities taking place in kill in golf in germany. i vote for her. thousand athletes are...
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book called the whitehall. round is fake you know but the trouble with your favorite. electability but i think the point that mr churchill. said the entire country the champion of free and fearless for the last sixty years. for mines german state by state. most colorful. the lifeless. the most traditional. find it all that any time. check in with a web special. take a tour of germany by state. on t.w. dot com. italy's new caretaker prime minister carlo called to rally has promised to do all he can to steer the country out of its political crisis italian president searcher motorola asked him to form a government after the collapse of what would have been the country's first populist administration cut a rally has promised new elections by the beginning of next year. french president emmanuel mccrone has praised a migrant from mali as a hero twenty two year old marmaduke asama climbed five stories up the phone.
book called the whitehall. round is fake you know but the trouble with your favorite. electability but i think the point that mr churchill. said the entire country the champion of free and fearless for the last sixty years. for mines german state by state. most colorful. the lifeless. the most traditional. find it all that any time. check in with a web special. take a tour of germany by state. on t.w. dot com. italy's new caretaker prime minister carlo called to rally has promised to do all he...
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book called the whitehall. round is fake you know but the trouble with your paper to. look a little back to make the point that churchill in your column the entire country championed free and fearless for the last sixty years. before mines. he was a minister in the governments of the libra and how much mitt his father hons was a leader of the anti nazi resistance he himself doesn't shy away from voicing criticism it's not even of his own party we're talking to him about the future of germany and of europe where he would thanks for coming. it's a pleasure if. you work with some important chancellors and your close friends with angela merkel. given your wealth of experience to shiver ask you for advice. i don't know we never discuss politics but politics was simpler in those days than it is now an angle america's era quality is american the us. the world has become a lot more complicated there are many more states if you look at the us and other states countries have a growing need to retreat and focus on their own interests. there are signs of dissolution in catalonia t
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in sixty minutes on the phone playing looking for the whitehall the flu around it's fake you know but feel so much about the foods your favorite to play live to minnesota but to make the point that not simply took it over the cultural sensitivity inside the country the champion of free and fair reflection for the last sixty years to prove least for mines. what does a football loving country need to reach its goals. we'll tell you how german soccer made it back to the top. in our web special on the dot com. football made in germany. welcome to a new special edition of check in today we're going to show you the highlights of germany's most populous.
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that is the whitehall estimate. salsbury modest. sort of reinventing the wheel. to this idea, it has pulled out and the eu has been very hard mind about this. it means that uk is good to be going alone, and it feels very bizarre in the way that you are working on a manufacturing project, and you might have a partner that is many thousands of miles away, and yet, the uk does have a security russian ship with australia, it does share intelligence, and maybe it can just abound as grounds, but there is a sense of reinventing the wheel, here. there is a brinkmanship ear that if the uk really gets what it wants, that would be to convince the eu, let us in, even to the most in cryptic, the most sensitive part of this project. should be finished with the guardian. homeless people facing fines and prison says this exclusive. on what basis are they find and imprisoned? this is about homeless people being treated basically as prisoners of anti—social behaviour, and councils using legal powers they have to say in certain parts of the city, you are not allowed to behave in th
that is the whitehall estimate. salsbury modest. sort of reinventing the wheel. to this idea, it has pulled out and the eu has been very hard mind about this. it means that uk is good to be going alone, and it feels very bizarre in the way that you are working on a manufacturing project, and you might have a partner that is many thousands of miles away, and yet, the uk does have a security russian ship with australia, it does share intelligence, and maybe it can just abound as grounds, but...
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good cooking for the whitehall. round is fake you know but the cut up of your favorite place. in the debate is about to make the point that mr churchill good hope that the entire country champion a free and fearless for the last sixty years. for mines. earth a home for saving google images tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas to protect the climate and boost green energy solutions by global warming to has been both a series of global three goals and on t.w. and online. hello and welcome to a new edition of the arts twenty one. we're marking the seventieth anniversary of the state of israel which remains a hotbed of conflict. to speak of politics outside of israel and. the anniversary.
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plenty for me had the lady who the commonwealth yannick am but he didn't find willing ears in whitehall or the colonial office for schemes that involved the establishment of a jewish state in palestine britain was really concerned with two things by the time that the first world war had broken out they wanted to with the war first and foremost this was an imperative for the survival of britain and its empire and secondly they wanted to ensure that coming out of the war victorious that their empire would benefit from the victory so at this stage high invites and herbert samuels ideas about the rights of the jews to resettle in palestine did not find much sympathy in the corridors of power in london. i disappointed fights munro to a friend asking whether there wasn't at least a discussion to be had about what he called the chance for the jewish people. i realize of course he went on we cannot claim anything we are much too atomized for it's. what the debate did do however was to throw together fights man the russian jewish immigrants searching for a homeland and refuge from persecution wi
plenty for me had the lady who the commonwealth yannick am but he didn't find willing ears in whitehall or the colonial office for schemes that involved the establishment of a jewish state in palestine britain was really concerned with two things by the time that the first world war had broken out they wanted to with the war first and foremost this was an imperative for the survival of britain and its empire and secondly they wanted to ensure that coming out of the war victorious that their...
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would continue to seek to be a dominant force in european affairs and so really officials across whitehall including mark sykes himself felt it was a bad deal. have ilja going to act up if you look at it in the future not to have excel you need you on every night or does that mean and you who would be of my own . data for as the one your home your new shoot from the scene walk around before the scene where an article in the have been men ask who will levy. and i mean the clock i mean i look at that before and it's a huge significance that when they're making these discussions jews and so on is not discussed jews were not to feature in the new cuts at the middle east which was to be based on the idea of the arab nation. zionism was the movement supporting the reestablishment of a jewish homeland in the area defined as the historic land of israel. the movement was active in early twentieth century london especially because of the persecution of jews in russia and eastern europe. theodore hurt so had founded the zionist movement in the late one nine hundred century but jewish people in wester
would continue to seek to be a dominant force in european affairs and so really officials across whitehall including mark sykes himself felt it was a bad deal. have ilja going to act up if you look at it in the future not to have excel you need you on every night or does that mean and you who would be of my own . data for as the one your home your new shoot from the scene walk around before the scene where an article in the have been men ask who will levy. and i mean the clock i mean i look at...
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mance, and the whitehall correspondent at the sun, lynn davidson.esident, sergio mattarella, has asked a former economist to form a caretaker government, in a bid to pull the country out of political turmoil. italy has had no government since elections in march. two eurosceptic parties tried to form a coalition, but mr mattarella vetoed their choice of finance minister, as he backed abandoning the euro. and as james reynolds reports, fresh elections are likely soon. this is italy's newest prime minister designate. carlo cottarelli is a pro—euro economist and a non—populist. the president has picked him to maintain italy's current relationship with the european union. translation: it's essential to defend our interests in europe and be constructive. italy is a founding country. our role is essential, as is our continued participation in the euro. but the populists, led here by the league's salvini, have the numbers to reject the president's choice and force early elections. mr salvini, who has been going up in the polls, wants the freedom to govern h
mance, and the whitehall correspondent at the sun, lynn davidson.esident, sergio mattarella, has asked a former economist to form a caretaker government, in a bid to pull the country out of political turmoil. italy has had no government since elections in march. two eurosceptic parties tried to form a coalition, but mr mattarella vetoed their choice of finance minister, as he backed abandoning the euro. and as james reynolds reports, fresh elections are likely soon. this is italy's newest prime...
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tour includes properties about to be -- >> just to your left here, flat 138a and flat 138b in 4 whitehall court, which are in total worth around 11.4 million . now land registry documents show the properties are owned by sova real estate, which according to official records obtained by alexey navalny, indicate it's owned by shuvalov and his wife. it is unclear how shuvalov was able to afford the apartment. his 2014 asset declaration lists his official salary as 112,000 pounds. reporter: hidden ownership and corruption here in one of london's top locations, home after home is held by dubious proprietors. roman: what links, what's common to all russian oligarchs in london is their riches are coming from transactions with the russian government. they either sold something very dearly to the state of russia, or they bought something for pennies in some sort of privitization. reporter: this dirty money is sent to london both by vladimir putin's allies, who invest it abroad as they have little faith in the ruble, and by the russian president's opponents, oligarchs who became rich after the coll
tour includes properties about to be -- >> just to your left here, flat 138a and flat 138b in 4 whitehall court, which are in total worth around 11.4 million . now land registry documents show the properties are owned by sova real estate, which according to official records obtained by alexey navalny, indicate it's owned by shuvalov and his wife. it is unclear how shuvalov was able to afford the apartment. his 2014 asset declaration lists his official salary as 112,000 pounds. reporter:...
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own law the closing of the whitehall the food the round is shaking up but the shut up of who is your favorite team. next to the clock to make the point that mr churchill the culpability of the entire country the champion of free insurance for the last sixty five years just before mines. is real. to swing solutions. over one homeland security no one program a moment of optimism will remain and the power of science or greed on a piece of the peaceful future for both israelis and palestinians will be seen from within reach but an assassin put an end to. end to returning to the history of the displaced people still fighting for their homeland to go into hopeless it might seem they will never come back to those places israel seventy years may twelfth on t.w. all broadcast times on mine. some people don't care about me. because they don't see light beauty. some people don't care about me because they think i have nothing to give. but two billion people do. then i am everything. their home. their food. their livelihood. but day by day i decided am. and sell the does everything i can. two mi
own law the closing of the whitehall the food the round is shaking up but the shut up of who is your favorite team. next to the clock to make the point that mr churchill the culpability of the entire country the champion of free insurance for the last sixty five years just before mines. is real. to swing solutions. over one homeland security no one program a moment of optimism will remain and the power of science or greed on a piece of the peaceful future for both israelis and palestinians will...
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and on line of the book called the whitehall the brownness shake you know but the boys are favoritesabove. the queen. i'm not sure if you did your little bit to the entire country champion through insurance for the last sixty years. for mines. how the germans came together in one nation from shove the money into chancellor from bismarck complained the history of the germans has been shaped like a great lawyers. ice well known ways to bring my loyal followers of that to protect christendom and spread this line truth place to. place a leech of color to be part of the enemy. and stand by courageous decisions these little toes are masters we've never seen the problems of the room for none from this presumptuous servant in the realms of his holy. song playing we must call jesus play. the german starting may thirteenth song g.w. player. playing played. this is deja vu news lot from the nobel literature prize will not be awarded this year tarnished by sex abuse and finance scandals the swedish academy says the decision was made to regain the public trust it is the first time in decades the
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the book club is the whitehall lead around the state you know but the book is your favorite. but.look at the entire country champion. for the last sixty years. for minds. u.s. president donald trump and north korea's leader kim jong un have announce of they will hold a much anticipated summit on the twelfth of june in singapore the two leaders will discuss ridding the korean peninsula of nuclear weapons and an official end to the korean war. europe and the.
the book club is the whitehall lead around the state you know but the book is your favorite. but.look at the entire country champion. for the last sixty years. for minds. u.s. president donald trump and north korea's leader kim jong un have announce of they will hold a much anticipated summit on the twelfth of june in singapore the two leaders will discuss ridding the korean peninsula of nuclear weapons and an official end to the korean war. europe and the.
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quite a big march that's been taking place people walking all the way from trafalgar square down whitehall towards downing street and they're now making their way towards houses of parliament and of course we'll be here with them as they mark the seventy third anniversary reporting from london and if this issue could have far exceeded well for many in russia the centerpiece of the victory day celebrations is the military parade three red square in moscow so have the highlights from that early this morning. otoh. the marching bands get under way with marching bands from the old school those are the finest expounds of the russian federation. we can smell the fumes from all the engines more than a hundred feet those are taking part in this year's parade now we can finally see some of the big close up a moving just behind me so finally this part of the parade has officially cape told so let's just enjoy the few that we have from this vantage point. to come. here they come here they come now it is the big boys and that big toys. look at the fruits of diesel coming off these tanks that's the mos
quite a big march that's been taking place people walking all the way from trafalgar square down whitehall towards downing street and they're now making their way towards houses of parliament and of course we'll be here with them as they mark the seventy third anniversary reporting from london and if this issue could have far exceeded well for many in russia the centerpiece of the victory day celebrations is the military parade three red square in moscow so have the highlights from that early...
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the book called the whitehall the brownness shake you know but beyond the top of the book is your favorite subject. the but when it comes to church it is the culture going to the entire country jumping through insurance for the last sixty years just for mines. israel seventeen years. old one homeland the featured in our program. a moment of optimism when robin and our friends agreed on a change to the peaceful future for both israelis and palestinians who seemed within reach but an assassin put an end to. bend to returning the history of the displaced people still fighting for their homeland however hopeless it might seem they will never come back to those places israel seventy years may twelfth on t.w. all broadcast times online some people don't care about me. because they don't see my beauty. some people don't care about me because they think i have nothing to give. but two billion people do. to them i am everything. their home. their food. their livelihood. but day by day i disadvantage. and so does everything i give. two billion people who care about me. me me me. and now. i need good
the book called the whitehall the brownness shake you know but beyond the top of the book is your favorite subject. the but when it comes to church it is the culture going to the entire country jumping through insurance for the last sixty years just for mines. israel seventeen years. old one homeland the featured in our program. a moment of optimism when robin and our friends agreed on a change to the peaceful future for both israelis and palestinians who seemed within reach but an assassin put...
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the bulk of the whitehall the brown is shaking beyond the bruiser favor to the bank when the book is a good result against the entire culture above three years for the last sixty five years the before mines. seventeen. dogs. over one homeland security in our program a moment of optimism will remain and our sides agreed on a piece of the peaceful future for both israelis and palestinians seems with breach of an assassin but in truth. and the return in. the history of the displaced people still fighting for their homeland however hopeless it might seem they will never come back to those places israel seventy years may twelfth on t.w. all broadcast times online. much. much. all we can be the generation that ends it for good malaria. so millions can live. u.s. president donald trump has denied money used to buy porn star stormy daniels aside and came from election campaign funds trump says he repaid his personal lawyer for the hush money given to the actress with these personal money the president said previously he didn't know anything about the payments. a rally on the greeks.
the bulk of the whitehall the brown is shaking beyond the bruiser favor to the bank when the book is a good result against the entire culture above three years for the last sixty five years the before mines. seventeen. dogs. over one homeland security in our program a moment of optimism will remain and our sides agreed on a piece of the peaceful future for both israelis and palestinians seems with breach of an assassin but in truth. and the return in. the history of the displaced people still...
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booking for the whitehall. round it's taking about the top of your favorite. electability the to make appointments. culture gets the entire country champion and fearless for the last sixteen years. for mines. from. the lead. venezuelan president nicolas maduro has claimed victory in the country's elections it will be his second term in office however less than half of all eligible voters turned out opposition parties boycotted the vote and say they won't recognize it's results. italy's populist coalition has chosen. seen here on the right as its pick for prime minister he's a law professor with no political experience the leader of the anti.
booking for the whitehall. round it's taking about the top of your favorite. electability the to make appointments. culture gets the entire country champion and fearless for the last sixteen years. for mines. from. the lead. venezuelan president nicolas maduro has claimed victory in the country's elections it will be his second term in office however less than half of all eligible voters turned out opposition parties boycotted the vote and say they won't recognize it's results. italy's populist...
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i think there is a very ferocious argument going on in whitehall.ms to have made up her mind that the nhs has now become a political issue and that something has to be done. the chancellor may well be in the same position but he doesn't really want to open the cheque—book. the health secretary is demanding more cash. the prime minister wants the deal in time for the nhs' 70th anniversary injuly but there is no guarantee it will be ready or feel anything like a gift. a couple have been found guilty of murdering their french au pair and setting fire to her body in their garden. 21—year—old sophie lionnet was imprisoned, beaten and tortured by sabrina kouider and 0uissem medouni last september. the old bailey heard that the couple were convinced sophie had plotted to abuse people in their home and filmed her, as they forced her to confess to their allegations. they'll be sentenced injune. an army sergeant has been found guilty of trying to murder his wife by tampering with her parachute. victoria cilliers survived a 4,000 feet fall at an airfield three
i think there is a very ferocious argument going on in whitehall.ms to have made up her mind that the nhs has now become a political issue and that something has to be done. the chancellor may well be in the same position but he doesn't really want to open the cheque—book. the health secretary is demanding more cash. the prime minister wants the deal in time for the nhs' 70th anniversary injuly but there is no guarantee it will be ready or feel anything like a gift. a couple have been found...
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in her department, and she was probably the kindest, most generous senior government minister and whitehallthat time. so she was wonderful to work for. and i got there in the run—up to us actually winning the olympic bid, and i saw the amount of work and dedication that she put into that. she was a consummate networker. she really did know everybody, probably the biggest rolodex in the country. and all of that went into us getting the bed, because everyone was commandeered to do the work. but i also saw during that time just after week actually got the bid, the 77 bombings went off, and tessa made it her business to deal with the victims, and she did that job to deal with the victims, and she did thatjob with such generosity, dedication and love, and she really was there for the victims of those bombings. so all around, was there for the victims of those bombings. so allaround, she was there for the victims of those bombings. so all around, she was a wonderful person, a consummate minister, and she was also able to work at it —— in a cross party way. and that has been very interesting, she
in her department, and she was probably the kindest, most generous senior government minister and whitehallthat time. so she was wonderful to work for. and i got there in the run—up to us actually winning the olympic bid, and i saw the amount of work and dedication that she put into that. she was a consummate networker. she really did know everybody, probably the biggest rolodex in the country. and all of that went into us getting the bed, because everyone was commandeered to do the work. but...
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quite a big march that's been taking place the people walking all the way from trafalgar square down whitehall towards downing street and they're now making their way towards houses of parliament and of course we'll be here with them taking. up staying here during this march as yet another a big group of people comes out onto the streets to commemorate the seventy third anniversary of victory day. nasa goes on seashore can you think of any event in london thank you. for many in russia the sense of pay self the victory day celebrations was in fact the military parade through red square in moscow early this morning so here are some highlights from the. ota. a marching bands get underway with marching bands from old corners of the vast expanse of the russian federation. we can smell the fumes from the engines more than a hundred feet taking part in this year's parade now we can finally see some of the vehicles moving just behind me so finally this part of the parade has officially kicked off so let's just enjoy the view that we have from this vantage point check out check out and i think. daniel
quite a big march that's been taking place the people walking all the way from trafalgar square down whitehall towards downing street and they're now making their way towards houses of parliament and of course we'll be here with them taking. up staying here during this march as yet another a big group of people comes out onto the streets to commemorate the seventy third anniversary of victory day. nasa goes on seashore can you think of any event in london thank you. for many in russia the sense...
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it is a very strong british high bureaucracy in whitehall, which is working very well with the bureaucracyn to try to find an agreement on technical terms. i think there will be an agreement. you have these two bureaucrats speaking to each other. but the gap between what the experts, the technical people, the people that know how this works are working on, and what is the political discourse is so huge that i cannot see which way you are going to reconcile this. this is true, we had this discussion, to put it in the animal kingdom, fox versus robins. liam fox, and the guy in the civil service that is responsible in the technical way you are talking about. and the tory right and the brexiteers have been briefing against robins like anything. they are not signed up to this. but we have been hearing this for a while, what are the tory right going to do? are they ultimately going to revolt? do they think things would be better with a different leader? we have touched on that a few times. they have a real problem. the big believers really believe that the only way in which a brexit can work is
it is a very strong british high bureaucracy in whitehall, which is working very well with the bureaucracyn to try to find an agreement on technical terms. i think there will be an agreement. you have these two bureaucrats speaking to each other. but the gap between what the experts, the technical people, the people that know how this works are working on, and what is the political discourse is so huge that i cannot see which way you are going to reconcile this. this is true, we had this...
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book called the whitehall. round is fake you know but that's about folks who is your favorite place. in the gym is the to make the point that churchill in the culpability of the entire country the champion of free and fearless for the last sixty years took for mines. by munich kept on it again where the german champions for the sixth year in a rug decided already with six match days to go the real celebration was held off until after their important champions league.
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plug in for the whitehall. round this shake you know but feel so much about was your favorite. electorate is not going to win them it's a joke in the politics of the entire country champion and fearing for the last sixty years. for mines. i want to welcome to another edition of euro max i'm your host megan lee from milestone moments to happiness seminars we've got lots of ground to cover here's a look at what's coming up. two hundred fifty years and counting that london's royal academy of arts gets a birthday make over. say it with flowers a belgian no four.
plug in for the whitehall. round this shake you know but feel so much about was your favorite. electorate is not going to win them it's a joke in the politics of the entire country champion and fearing for the last sixty years. for mines. i want to welcome to another edition of euro max i'm your host megan lee from milestone moments to happiness seminars we've got lots of ground to cover here's a look at what's coming up. two hundred fifty years and counting that london's royal academy of arts...
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below the closing of the whitehall. round is shaking now but the trouble with your favorite team play. in the gym is the to make a point and joke in the cultural sense of the entire country champion a free country for the last sixty years. for mines. welcome to a new special edition of check in today we're going to show you the highlights of germany's most populous state north rhine-westphalia from the rhineland to the region to the area known as munster long.
below the closing of the whitehall. round is shaking now but the trouble with your favorite team play. in the gym is the to make a point and joke in the cultural sense of the entire country champion a free country for the last sixty years. for mines. welcome to a new special edition of check in today we're going to show you the highlights of germany's most populous state north rhine-westphalia from the rhineland to the region to the area known as munster long.
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to the whitehall. around is safe you know but the trouble is your favorite lead. to point them out. to the entire country. clearly for the last sixty years. for mines. played this week three thousand we had to a small village in georgia where a woman is now on top thanks to the sun. in ecuador entrepreneur.
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but looking for the whitehall playground at stake you know about the election about who is your favoriteteam like. electability battling to bring them out to turkey to europe to college to the entire country championing free and fair and for the last sixty years. for mines. i've always wanted kids they can be so cute they can also be terrors that's my sister and me a long time ago fast forward a few decades and i'm getting a little old to be making babies fast and married to a man that doesn't make it easy but it's possible here in germany still no matter the hurdles the costs can be.
but looking for the whitehall playground at stake you know about the election about who is your favoriteteam like. electability battling to bring them out to turkey to europe to college to the entire country championing free and fair and for the last sixty years. for mines. i've always wanted kids they can be so cute they can also be terrors that's my sister and me a long time ago fast forward a few decades and i'm getting a little old to be making babies fast and married to a man that doesn't...
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plan for the nhs in england which is expected in weeks, but there's high—level wrangling across whitehall. their report says significant funding increases will be needed because of our ageing population, and that will probably mean higher taxes. the number of people aged over 85 will go up by 1.3 million over 15 years, almost as much as the increase in the entire population under 65. average uk health spending increases between 2014 and 2016 were 2.3% per year, but the report says 3.3% per year will be needed over the next 15 years just to sustain current levels of care. even slight improvements will need increases of 4% a year. if paid for by higher tax, that could add £2,000 to household bills in 15 years' time. health and social care spending is easily the biggest thing that government does. if you increase the biggest bit of government spending, that's very costly and in the long run that must mean higher taxes to pay for it because it's very hard to see what else you could cut. but raising taxes comes with a level of political risk, so would voters support paying more for the health
plan for the nhs in england which is expected in weeks, but there's high—level wrangling across whitehall. their report says significant funding increases will be needed because of our ageing population, and that will probably mean higher taxes. the number of people aged over 85 will go up by 1.3 million over 15 years, almost as much as the increase in the entire population under 65. average uk health spending increases between 2014 and 2016 were 2.3% per year, but the report says 3.3% per...
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between brexiteers and former remainers, neither willing to blink, in part because the best brains in whitehallme sort of compromise arrangement meeting everyone's concerns since last august, again to no avail, and in part because of mrs may's natural caution, she does not want to move until she knows where the balance of opinion is in her party and until she is confident she has got a new custom steel that is not only deliverable but technically will actually work —— customs deal. there are some in her party, safely out of her heroine, who are saying, for heaven ‘s sake, just make a decision. —— safely out of her hearing. thank you. the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, will hold talks with iran's foreign minister and european counterparts later in an effort to rescue the iran nuclear deal, after president trump's decision to withdraw from it. our europe correspondent, damian grammaticas, is in brussels for us. how are people viewing the prospects of salvaging this? i think there is a lot of pessimism here. we did not see that today so far, we saw the foreign minister of iran meeting the eu for
between brexiteers and former remainers, neither willing to blink, in part because the best brains in whitehallme sort of compromise arrangement meeting everyone's concerns since last august, again to no avail, and in part because of mrs may's natural caution, she does not want to move until she knows where the balance of opinion is in her party and until she is confident she has got a new custom steel that is not only deliverable but technically will actually work —— customs deal. there...
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with me are the political correspondent at the financial times, henry mance, and the whitehall correspondentpages and what they are looking like. the telegraph leads on comments from the most senior doctor at the nhs who says the health service is guilty of a "ridiculous waste of resources" and could improve without spending a penny more. the i says the government could begin a multi—billion pound sale of its stake in royal bank of scotland as early as this week, despite taxpayers being left short—changed. italian market turmoil, the ft reports investors have ditched italian bonds and equities today as italy's president asks a former imf official to run a technocratic government. the metro carries a statement from a transport group behind the development of hs2 claiming that the creation of multiple high—speed rail lines would inject ‘rocket fuel‘ into the economy. ‘the secret is to stay on your feet‘, pictured in yellow, the times captures the winner of the cheese chasing race on cooper‘s hill in gloucestershire and also has details of a leaked official united nations report that alleges mo
with me are the political correspondent at the financial times, henry mance, and the whitehall correspondentpages and what they are looking like. the telegraph leads on comments from the most senior doctor at the nhs who says the health service is guilty of a "ridiculous waste of resources" and could improve without spending a penny more. the i says the government could begin a multi—billion pound sale of its stake in royal bank of scotland as early as this week, despite taxpayers...
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i think there is a very ferocious argument going on in whitehall.e nhs has now become a political issue and that something has to be done. the chancellor may well be in the same position, but he doesn't want to really open the cheque—book. the health secretary knows the situation and is demanding more cash. the prime minister wants a deal in time for the nhs‘s 70th anniversary in july. but there's no guarantee it will be ready, orfeel anything like a gift. laura kuenssberg, bbc news. well, one of the main reasons the nhs will need so much more money in the coming years is the uk's ageing population. as our health editor hugh pym explains, living longer can fundamentally affect society's ability to provide adequate health and social care. the pressure on the front line is as intense as ever. here at hull royal infirmary today, the message has gone out to the local community to use local facilities with minor injuries like walk—in centres, to take the pressure off a&e. today's report makes clear there will be growing strain on the health service in th
i think there is a very ferocious argument going on in whitehall.e nhs has now become a political issue and that something has to be done. the chancellor may well be in the same position, but he doesn't want to really open the cheque—book. the health secretary knows the situation and is demanding more cash. the prime minister wants a deal in time for the nhs‘s 70th anniversary in july. but there's no guarantee it will be ready, orfeel anything like a gift. laura kuenssberg, bbc news. well,...
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play book club the whitehall the round is fake you know but beyond the buffalo is your favorite to play the legibility battling to win the muslim churchill euro culpability the entire country the champions league and fearing for the last sixteen years douglas for mines. israel seventy. two displays two nations at odds over one home alone featured in our program playing one moment in the face of the green zone please but an assassin put an end to that train the attorneys for those two of the displaced people who are still looking for the complements real seventy years may twelfth on t.w. of all broadcast times online. players . play. from berlin russia cracks down on the opposition as anti-government protests ramp up police arrest opposition leader. and more than a thousand approach against president vladimir putin the rallies around the country come two days before putin is to be sworn in for another term also on the program. its blastoff for a new mission to mars nasa launches an unmanned spacecraft to appear on her the room.
play book club the whitehall the round is fake you know but beyond the buffalo is your favorite to play the legibility battling to win the muslim churchill euro culpability the entire country the champions league and fearing for the last sixteen years douglas for mines. israel seventy. two displays two nations at odds over one home alone featured in our program playing one moment in the face of the green zone please but an assassin put an end to that train the attorneys for those two of the...
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get caught in the whitehall. round this take you know about the top of your favorite. electability but failing to point them in turkey and your colleagues in the entire country championing the trade conspiracy for the last sixty years. for mines. president said the u.s. hasn't been notified about north korea's threats to cancel his planned summit with kim jung un next month earlier wanted may not attend the meeting if washington insists it do you know laterally give up its nuclear weapons the trumpet ministration says it is hopeful the summit will go ahead fully expected the president is. the former employee of gymnastics team doctor larry nasa has agreed to pay five hundred million dollars to the women he sexually abused.
get caught in the whitehall. round this take you know about the top of your favorite. electability but failing to point them in turkey and your colleagues in the entire country championing the trade conspiracy for the last sixty years. for mines. president said the u.s. hasn't been notified about north korea's threats to cancel his planned summit with kim jung un next month earlier wanted may not attend the meeting if washington insists it do you know laterally give up its nuclear weapons the...
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playbook looking for the whitehall pearl news straight you know but feel better about the blues your favorite place to play. and look to the town to find that massive truck in your overhaul of the defense of the entire country championing a three trillion dollars for the last sixty years. for mines. played . news live from berlin germany the president has given a major interview speaking out against religious intolerance. responded to a recent spate of anti semitic attacks by emphasizing that intolerance destroys the sense of home for all who want to make a life in germany also coming up. votes are being counted in lebanon after the first parliamentary election in nearly a decade an unprecedented number of independent candid.
playbook looking for the whitehall pearl news straight you know but feel better about the blues your favorite place to play. and look to the town to find that massive truck in your overhaul of the defense of the entire country championing a three trillion dollars for the last sixty years. for mines. played . news live from berlin germany the president has given a major interview speaking out against religious intolerance. responded to a recent spate of anti semitic attacks by emphasizing that...
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these matters are not determined in whitehall.erstand that the sunderland and the south tyneside hospital trusts have formed an alliance to improve the sustainability, quality, and performance of hospital services. local commissioners did consult the public and they agreed a number of service changes in february, which will improve services for patients. dr. andrew murrison: in the 1940's, access by british epidemiologists to patient data established the causal relationship between smoking and lung cancer. how will the big data and artificial intelligence, which the prime minister spoke about on monday, help us transform healthcare outcomes today, and what barriers to data sharing exist in the way of that? p.m. may: can i say to my honorable friend on monday, i , did announce that we will use data, artificial intelligence and innovation to transform the prevention, early diagnosis and treatment of chronic diseases by 2030. i have just referenced, in response to my honorable friend , the fact that we want to see at least 50,000 mor
these matters are not determined in whitehall.erstand that the sunderland and the south tyneside hospital trusts have formed an alliance to improve the sustainability, quality, and performance of hospital services. local commissioners did consult the public and they agreed a number of service changes in february, which will improve services for patients. dr. andrew murrison: in the 1940's, access by british epidemiologists to patient data established the causal relationship between smoking and...
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i think there is a very ferocious argument going on in whitehall.er mind up at the nhs has now become a political issue and that something has to be done. the chancellor may well be in the same position, but he doesn't really want to open the chequebook. the health secretary knows the situation and is demanding more cash. the prime minister went on to a deal in time for the nhs 70th anniversary in july. but there is no guarantee that it will be ready, or feel anything like a gift. an army sergeant has been found guilty of trying to murder his wife by tampering with her parachute. victoria cilliers survived a 4,000 feet fall at an airfield three years ago. the court heard that emile cilliers' motives were both financial and sexual, and today police called him cold and calculating. duncan kennedy reports. emile and victoria cilliers, husband and wife, a couple where he wanted her to die. an experienced skydiver who'd made 2,500 jumps, this was victoria cilliers during one of herflights. a flight exactly like this one over the same airfield in wiltshir
i think there is a very ferocious argument going on in whitehall.er mind up at the nhs has now become a political issue and that something has to be done. the chancellor may well be in the same position, but he doesn't really want to open the chequebook. the health secretary knows the situation and is demanding more cash. the prime minister went on to a deal in time for the nhs 70th anniversary in july. but there is no guarantee that it will be ready, or feel anything like a gift. an army...
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there will be a government taskforce from departments across the whole of whitehall that will be focusingtly the sorts of issues she has made, which is assessing how we can help veterans meet the financial demands of civilian life, ensuring that mental and physical wellbeing is maximised and offering the best possible advice to veterans on housing. these are key issues for those veterans and it is what we will be focusing on. >> martin docherty-hughes. >> evidence of the inhumane and cruel impact of the government's flagship universal credit policy is clear for all to see. its impact has been devastating, and the prime minister can no longer bury their head in the sand as they have done with the windrush scandal. therefore, will the prime minister get a grip and take action to protect families from being forced further into crisis, or does the prime minister simply believe that the damage being done to the poorest and most vulnerable in our communities is a price worth paying? >> thank you to the honorable gentleman. we have been rolling out universal credit at a pace that ensures we have
there will be a government taskforce from departments across the whole of whitehall that will be focusingtly the sorts of issues she has made, which is assessing how we can help veterans meet the financial demands of civilian life, ensuring that mental and physical wellbeing is maximised and offering the best possible advice to veterans on housing. these are key issues for those veterans and it is what we will be focusing on. >> martin docherty-hughes. >> evidence of the inhumane...
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but there's high—level wrangling across whitehall over how much more money will be required.think tanks working with the nhs confederation have come up with proposals. their report says significant funding increases will be needed because of demographic factors, and that will probably mean higher taxes. the number of people aged over 85 will go up by 1.3 million over 15 years — almost as much as the increase in the entire population under 65. average uk health spending increases between 2014 and 2016 were 2.3% per year, but the report says 3.3% per year will be needed over the next 15 years just to sustain current levels of care. even slight improvements will need increases of 4% a year. if paid for by higher taxes, that could add £2,000 to household bills in 15 years‘ time. the real challenge here is that health and social care spending is easily the biggest thing that government does, and over time we've spent more on it. looking forward we've got more older people, increased costs, we're going to need to spend more over the next ten, 15 years. you increase the biggest bit
but there's high—level wrangling across whitehall over how much more money will be required.think tanks working with the nhs confederation have come up with proposals. their report says significant funding increases will be needed because of demographic factors, and that will probably mean higher taxes. the number of people aged over 85 will go up by 1.3 million over 15 years — almost as much as the increase in the entire population under 65. average uk health spending increases between...