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her first major address to parliament since september's election she is briefing the parliament ahead of the informal summit of the twenty seven remaining member states after that britain leaves the chancellor outlined her priorities for that meeting in brussels our correspondent sparrow is with us there in the parliament he's been following that speech very closely thomas so what struck you most about michael speech. i would probably summarize merkel's speech in one sentence that she said about midway through her speech it's all about europe capable of acting she mentioned a wide range of areas in which she believes europe should be more capable of acting whether we're talking about about migration whether talking about the competitiveness in in europe whether you're talking about european security whether you're talking about a larger role of europe in international conflicts such as the one in syria that she today again mentioned so it's all about how to make europe in europe more capable of acting and those are issues that she will certainly try and discuss with the other european
her first major address to parliament since september's election she is briefing the parliament ahead of the informal summit of the twenty seven remaining member states after that britain leaves the chancellor outlined her priorities for that meeting in brussels our correspondent sparrow is with us there in the parliament he's been following that speech very closely thomas so what struck you most about michael speech. i would probably summarize merkel's speech in one sentence that she said...
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what has become more difficult especially in parliament moments like yesterday moments when the parliament commemorates the victims of nazi dictatorship yesterday there was a whole cause big tim holding a speech in parliament in front of people in front of a party which has at least some individuals that have a far right attitude and even past some of them even being anti-semitic these people yesterday state quite but still that they missed to pay their respects to to the shoulder coast victim later on and called culture in parliament also changed in terms of parliament traditions some of them have been altered and changed to keep certain people out. of certain functions let's say presiding plenary sessions and this is something we're going to see today again the a of d. will try to get someone into the parliamentary committee that controls the secret service provider vald for us following that debate today in the bundestag thanks very much rupert you know what we have the sports news now and thirty nine russian athletes have successfully overturned life.
what has become more difficult especially in parliament moments like yesterday moments when the parliament commemorates the victims of nazi dictatorship yesterday there was a whole cause big tim holding a speech in parliament in front of people in front of a party which has at least some individuals that have a far right attitude and even past some of them even being anti-semitic these people yesterday state quite but still that they missed to pay their respects to to the shoulder coast victim...
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transfer hi barbara what exactly did the european parliament vote on today. the european parliament sent a very strong message to president telling him to return to the rule of flora because they say as things stand in turkey these days they see via human rights breaches on a daily basis the judicial process has become totally arbitrary and there simply is no rule of law anymore many of people many of those people have been thrown in jail and the parliament talks about fifty thousand are in jail for more than a year without having gone to trial without even having heard accusations so this is a very strongly worded message and also parliament has taken the pains to sort of make a long list of human rights breaches that need to be amended and they really appeal to are telling him this cannot carry on we really have to change the relationship was tricky on the basis we are on it's not really supportable but the diplomatic channels are still open barbara president carter while as we said is been invited to a round of talks in bug area in march why is this summit
transfer hi barbara what exactly did the european parliament vote on today. the european parliament sent a very strong message to president telling him to return to the rule of flora because they say as things stand in turkey these days they see via human rights breaches on a daily basis the judicial process has become totally arbitrary and there simply is no rule of law anymore many of people many of those people have been thrown in jail and the parliament talks about fifty thousand are in...
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berlin the german chancellor describes the killings of civilians in syria as a massacre in an address to parliament on the american accuses the syrian government of killing its own people and calls for an end to the bloodshed in the east an enclave close to damascus. and it's decision day for diesel cars and still important rule on whether to allow back to the major cities a move that could have huge implications for the country's powerful industry. and unwelcome by them without cheema german chancellor angela merkel has delivered her first major policy speech to parliament since the general election she touched on a range of issues ahead of an e.u. summit tomorrow she spoke of the need for europe to have a stronger voice including in the ongoing conflict in syria during an address she condemned the syrian government's bombing campaign off a rebel held on klav outside the capital damascus here's what she had to say what we see want to know. the horrifying events come in syria this is the fight of one regime not against terrorists but against its own population. killing children destroying hospitals
berlin the german chancellor describes the killings of civilians in syria as a massacre in an address to parliament on the american accuses the syrian government of killing its own people and calls for an end to the bloodshed in the east an enclave close to damascus. and it's decision day for diesel cars and still important rule on whether to allow back to the major cities a move that could have huge implications for the country's powerful industry. and unwelcome by them without cheema german...
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ok let's just take you live to the south african parliament there as m.p.'s get ready to see several ram opposed to being sworn in as president of course he will be looking ahead towards the elections shuttles for not very far away we've had scenes of celebration there inside the parliament building cyril ramaphosa one thousand nine hundred one thousand nine hundred five he turned away from south african politics he felt he'd been passed over by nelson mandela nelson mandela under pressure from the a.n.c. went for somebody else to be his deputy. there we have a moment of respect for the process going on there inside the parliament building. obviously a highly significant moment there for south african politics people are saying that the end scene now has to go through a period of soul searching those allegations of corruption of course have been around for a good few years they have in effect gone at no place until this point. when it became clear that jacob zuma had to step aside because he either worked out for himself or he was told you will not win that
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strasbourg our correspondent barbara vessels and by our side barbara what exactly is the parliament voting on today. the problem is voting on more really comes down to a devastating critique of the human rights situation in turkey what punishment really says is that turkey has completely left the policy of being a state where the rule of law has any traction it has changed sort of unrecognizably from the country that over a decade ago was allowed to start. was the european union and they list they make a long list of parliamentarians here very painstakingly of cases after cases offer greely grave human rights disturbances of really great to france against the human human rights there is no due presses anymore and so on and so force and they really they really show this up and they say this cannot go on so it's a very strong and very clear signal at ankara at the same time barbara president everyone we mention has been invited to you turkey roundtable talks in march so why is the summit being held. the summit is being held because some people say that we really need and that particul
strasbourg our correspondent barbara vessels and by our side barbara what exactly is the parliament voting on today. the problem is voting on more really comes down to a devastating critique of the human rights situation in turkey what punishment really says is that turkey has completely left the policy of being a state where the rule of law has any traction it has changed sort of unrecognizably from the country that over a decade ago was allowed to start. was the european union and they list...
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da amendment bill through both houses of parliament is that an advanced stage with an indication by parliament that the bill were reasonably be finalized during the first quarter of twenty eighteen the bill once an act it into law will end tranqs existing regulated research n.t. provide for security of tenure and advance of such economic interest of all south africans we are extremely concerned about the rising. fatalities in mining particularly this year we call on mining companies to work together with all stakeholders to ensure that mine accidents are dramatically reduced this year one mining fatality fatality is far too many ultimately the growth of our economy will be sustained by small businesses as is the case in a number of countries around the world it is our shared responsibility to grow this by tell a sector of the economy we will work with our social partner us to build a small business support ecosystem that assists but also naresh is and promotes and trepanier this government will honor its undertaking to set aside at least thirty percent of public procurement to small and medium
da amendment bill through both houses of parliament is that an advanced stage with an indication by parliament that the bill were reasonably be finalized during the first quarter of twenty eighteen the bill once an act it into law will end tranqs existing regulated research n.t. provide for security of tenure and advance of such economic interest of all south africans we are extremely concerned about the rising. fatalities in mining particularly this year we call on mining companies to work...
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parliament and the national interest -- peers. the more we argue here, the wicha we make the govern's arguing position. should we not be in lamenting the people's vote? but first, it was all change at prime minister's questions. theresa may is ona trip minister's questions. theresa may is on a trip to china, attempting to boost trade and relations. as well as formal talks, there was time for mrs may and her husband to pay a visit to a peking opera performance for music and drama. back in westminster, the lead role at prime minister's questions went to david lidington, who faced emily thornberry. the exchanges began with a bit of banter about the last time the two had faced each other across the two had faced each other across the dispatch box. let me welcomed the dispatch box. let me welcomed the minister backed it his role deputising for the prime minister. last time he did so it was in december 2016, when his party was 17 points ahead in the polls, and he told the house that the labour party was, i quote, quarrelling like the fi
parliament and the national interest -- peers. the more we argue here, the wicha we make the govern's arguing position. should we not be in lamenting the people's vote? but first, it was all change at prime minister's questions. theresa may is ona trip minister's questions. theresa may is on a trip to china, attempting to boost trade and relations. as well as formal talks, there was time for mrs may and her husband to pay a visit to a peking opera performance for music and drama. back in...
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for example across flaws like fifty times in parliament that means change sides and parliament and he is known for a very weird a strange that you ation almost three years ago the american actor. who plays the main row those supporter oh and sorry in pirates of the caribbean johnny depp came over to australia and with him came two dogs his two dogs that is not allowed in australia to come with dogs to import patsy it to australia and bunny joyce did not take them into care and tie in or something like that barnaby joyce decided that these dogs.
for example across flaws like fifty times in parliament that means change sides and parliament and he is known for a very weird a strange that you ation almost three years ago the american actor. who plays the main row those supporter oh and sorry in pirates of the caribbean johnny depp came over to australia and with him came two dogs his two dogs that is not allowed in australia to come with dogs to import patsy it to australia and bunny joyce did not take them into care and tie in or...
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is a member of the greens and a member of the german parliament thank you thank you. i. well now to a story about doping in the russians and the olympics today the court of arbitration for sport overturned it wife time doping bans for twenty eight russian athletes those bands were imposed by the international olympic committee for sin. systematic manipulation of the anti-doping system now the i.o.c. condemned today's reversal is still uncertain if today's ruling will or while the russians to compete in the young chung winter games they start next week. the russian doping scandal has dominated the sporting headlines for almost two years after an investigation into state sponsored doping the international olympic committee banned a host of russian athletes from the olympics. forty two athletes took their case to the court of arbitration for sport thirty nine had their appeals up held on thursday. the gas arbitrators unanimously found that the evidence put forward by the you see in relation to this matter did not have the same weight in each individual case cas overturned t
is a member of the greens and a member of the german parliament thank you thank you. i. well now to a story about doping in the russians and the olympics today the court of arbitration for sport overturned it wife time doping bans for twenty eight russian athletes those bands were imposed by the international olympic committee for sin. systematic manipulation of the anti-doping system now the i.o.c. condemned today's reversal is still uncertain if today's ruling will or while the russians to...
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and has the european parliament voted to abolish summertime? so all that to come, and more, in the next half—hour. joining me fall of it is kevin maguire, the associate editor of the mirror and camilla tominey of the express. first our guide to the latest from europe in 60 seconds. turns out it's not just the europe in 60 seconds. turns out it's notjust the brits like to talk about the weather, much of europe has faced freezing temperatures with brazilians even skiing down montmartre and snowfall shutting the avatar. frosty relations seem to afford in germany as the country images from months of political deepfreeze with angela merkel and conservatives finally agreeing a coalition deal with the centre—left democrats. the european parliament voted against proposals to create pan—european meps that would have allowed voter in finland or spain to be represented by the same meps. the european parliament also voted to remove one of its vice presidents after he sparked outrage by comparing a fellow polish mp to a nazi collaborator. european com
and has the european parliament voted to abolish summertime? so all that to come, and more, in the next half—hour. joining me fall of it is kevin maguire, the associate editor of the mirror and camilla tominey of the express. first our guide to the latest from europe in 60 seconds. turns out it's not just the europe in 60 seconds. turns out it's notjust the brits like to talk about the weather, much of europe has faced freezing temperatures with brazilians even skiing down montmartre and...
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hijacked the parliament and it all depends on that which we were able to walk into the parliament for the past month or. so the really difficult time when we had the parliament session the. draft forcefully by the military from the parliament chamber we have been pepper sprayed by the military and we always see huge number of military personel inside the chamber surrounding the my parliament speaker because he is an imposter we have the majority of the parliament this is the main reason why the whole thing started developing so for now we did the constitution has been suspended the parliament and the military and the supreme court isn't the be the tree. that yesterday all this is a military step. of the state of emergency statement they have deprived us from from a lot of rights that has been guaranteed in our constitution like the right to privacy the right to strike and that's certainly the right to unlawful arrest and detention they have suspended the supreme court so there's not even much we can do . but this is this all these things are being done against the people of the more t
hijacked the parliament and it all depends on that which we were able to walk into the parliament for the past month or. so the really difficult time when we had the parliament session the. draft forcefully by the military from the parliament chamber we have been pepper sprayed by the military and we always see huge number of military personel inside the chamber surrounding the my parliament speaker because he is an imposter we have the majority of the parliament this is the main reason why the...
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the british parliament votes down the deal? what happens if the deal is voted down? then there is a brexit on march 29 without any arrangement. that's what happens. i have only small experience as a politician in belgium and in europe, not in britain, but i presume that if that happens, for example, the uk parliament voting down the deal, i presume there will be a crisis in british politics. i presume, maybe an election, maybe after that election a new government and maybe a new position by the government on brexit. may i call it like that can a new territory. thank you very much for talking to us. good morning. sunshine was in shorter supply yesterday that there will be a change of fortunes for today. at the moment a lot of cloud is streaming our way so we do not have any frost around this time and that cloud is big enough to provide further outbreaks of rain and drizzle. wet weather is pushing as we very slowly eastward so it will be the more eastern parts of scotla nd be the more eastern parts of scotland and england better
the british parliament votes down the deal? what happens if the deal is voted down? then there is a brexit on march 29 without any arrangement. that's what happens. i have only small experience as a politician in belgium and in europe, not in britain, but i presume that if that happens, for example, the uk parliament voting down the deal, i presume there will be a crisis in british politics. i presume, maybe an election, maybe after that election a new government and maybe a new position by the...
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process and ceremony inside parliament as mr m. oppose a makes his way in the nation of course we'll be watching closely the closest watched state of the nation address in some years but they're also for some africans gripped by the drama around the latest corruption investigations and actions by special police aimed at that infamous doctor family can you bring us up to date on what's going on there. all of these aid says speaks appeared in court yesterday charged with corruption and money laundering. we do know that they are in fact a wrist warrants for thirteen people one of them is a j cook to one of the cooked up brothers associated with former president jacob zuma there's also wide speculation of that police may be looking for jacob zuma son to design a who is a oh she'll hold him in one of these a group telling companies so we do expect more arrests those who have been arrested will be back in court in all goods so we do expect to see quite a lengthy process around stamping down corruption and this is a very much an area that
process and ceremony inside parliament as mr m. oppose a makes his way in the nation of course we'll be watching closely the closest watched state of the nation address in some years but they're also for some africans gripped by the drama around the latest corruption investigations and actions by special police aimed at that infamous doctor family can you bring us up to date on what's going on there. all of these aid says speaks appeared in court yesterday charged with corruption and money...
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this is also a story about parliament. campaigners needed to win allies in the all—male parliaments of the day. we'll be looking at why the politicians eventually agreed to change the law. the film suffragette allies is on bbc parliament on sunday evening at 8:30 p.m.. mp who are found to have bullied or alleged to harass their staff could be suspended. voters could force them to face a by—election. a package to tackle misconduct was announced at westminster. a working group was formed to bring about change. it is a right, not a privilege, to be treated with dignity and respect at work. and this ambitious report is a major step towards a safer and more professional environments. —— and more professional environment. this is a significant, substantial document that has managed to secure all party support, and hopefully will signal the beginning of the end of the poisonous patriarchal culture that has characterised so many of the relationships of this house. victims of sexual harassment will have a process to come fo
this is also a story about parliament. campaigners needed to win allies in the all—male parliaments of the day. we'll be looking at why the politicians eventually agreed to change the law. the film suffragette allies is on bbc parliament on sunday evening at 8:30 p.m.. mp who are found to have bullied or alleged to harass their staff could be suspended. voters could force them to face a by—election. a package to tackle misconduct was announced at westminster. a working group was formed to...
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today i will give my speech to the parliament the current interferes the the. dog unsettled but as you know no is not a member of the european union but we're cooperate closely with the european union on many issues. noways one of the countries having the largest portion of foreign labor from the e.u. countries in the way and we depend upon the workers and labor force from from other european countries. i think we see a more optimistic picture looking at the developments in europe than we had just a year ago and the economy is looking better and unemployment is the creasing and there hasn't been any domino effect. the reason why our model will not be a good fit for u.k. now is that we have the four freedoms including the movement of labor and part of the reason for u.k. wanting to leave the european union was not to have a free moment. neighbor so i think. for obvious reasons this will not be your case model because we also need to implement all the regulations for the single market with less decision making power than u.k. has today. so i think they want to ha
today i will give my speech to the parliament the current interferes the the. dog unsettled but as you know no is not a member of the european union but we're cooperate closely with the european union on many issues. noways one of the countries having the largest portion of foreign labor from the e.u. countries in the way and we depend upon the workers and labor force from from other european countries. i think we see a more optimistic picture looking at the developments in europe than we had...
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party's order to resign he says he's being victimized and see says go by the end of the day take it to parliament also on the program. german journalist and as usual has now been held in a turkish prison for a year without charge his detention has soured relations between brown and ankara now there may be hope for his release. and the leadership of germany's social democrat party start a fresh push to persuade members to vote for the coalition deal the ongoing battles conservatives failure could meet a new connection for many prospects to die to come to a place. to the program for south africa's president is hiding his position despite an ultimatum from his party that he leave today or face a no confidence vote in parliament speaking on state television jacob zuma described the n.c.s. moves against him as unfair and said their arguments are wrong. president zuma remains defiant in a live television interview he responded to his party's calls to resign i need to be friendly. on what i have done unfortunately. no one has been able to provide what you say to that have done so i found it very strange
party's order to resign he says he's being victimized and see says go by the end of the day take it to parliament also on the program. german journalist and as usual has now been held in a turkish prison for a year without charge his detention has soured relations between brown and ankara now there may be hope for his release. and the leadership of germany's social democrat party start a fresh push to persuade members to vote for the coalition deal the ongoing battles conservatives failure...
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flag maffia and there are petitions to parliament too. but outside one of london's big universities feelings amongst the mostly empty breck's of students are mixed as to whether they would like to have another say. we've already made a decision and i think we might as well stick with something like that instead of changing our minds off what for i think a second chance is what we currently need so i think it would be really beneficial i was on the main side but i believe this we've already had one day by a second debate is just going to lead to more people asking for a. referendum and then that's never going to end even here in central london where the overwhelming majority voted to stay within the e.u. people are not too enthusiastic about another referendum and in mall bricks of leaning areas outside the capital the idea finds even less traction. so it seems likely that stephen breyer will remain a rather lonely voice outside parliament for the time being but that does not deter him in the slightest so right. that's it for me but stick
flag maffia and there are petitions to parliament too. but outside one of london's big universities feelings amongst the mostly empty breck's of students are mixed as to whether they would like to have another say. we've already made a decision and i think we might as well stick with something like that instead of changing our minds off what for i think a second chance is what we currently need so i think it would be really beneficial i was on the main side but i believe this we've already had...
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people of south africa thank you very much thank you live coverage coming to you from dettori at the parliament where the new would be appointed president has just been speaking. to members. that he's listening to this that he needs the house is that going. ok as you heard the house is the general and on a historic day for south africa the country has a new president off to months of turmoil it political uncertainty and infighting within the governing and see party the country has made a political transition and got a new president. if you've just joined us you're watching news coming to you live from berlin we've just been listening to citizen robert shortly after he was elected the new president of south africa listening to him with me in the studio as our correspondent christine welcome christine that i can start a moment i'm so happy to share it with you now one of the main things that struck me as soon as i'm up was it was talking the atmosphere in the parliament there was a sense of relief and there's a sense of joy and levity what was your impression definitely in fact the opposition is
people of south africa thank you very much thank you live coverage coming to you from dettori at the parliament where the new would be appointed president has just been speaking. to members. that he's listening to this that he needs the house is that going. ok as you heard the house is the general and on a historic day for south africa the country has a new president off to months of turmoil it political uncertainty and infighting within the governing and see party the country has made a...
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she speaks for a party on human rights since the parliament. and is also a close problem for the end of president out of it as the government pursues military operations in syria and continues to crack down on civil liberties. of his principles.
she speaks for a party on human rights since the parliament. and is also a close problem for the end of president out of it as the government pursues military operations in syria and continues to crack down on civil liberties. of his principles.
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what do you want parliament to do? guest: we are talking about 50,000 people who want to come in, and not just germany, they want europe, the whole europe. we should allow them. we need corridors of the people to come in a secure way to germany belonging to the parents and families. brent: i want to talk about what it is like to be in the current parliament and what it is like to work with the far right alternative for germany. you remember the greens and you set on the budget -- you sat on the budget committee and it has a new chairman. the chairman is from the afd. if you can explain to me, how is it possible? how do you work and govern together with a member of the far right party when you yourself are from the greens? >> i am a migrant by myself. born in turkey, but i grow up in bavarian germany, and these days we are talking a lot about german blood and german existence and germany especially. they want to show by each seeking, each talk in the parliament, they want to show us germany is a closed club and we don't
what do you want parliament to do? guest: we are talking about 50,000 people who want to come in, and not just germany, they want europe, the whole europe. we should allow them. we need corridors of the people to come in a secure way to germany belonging to the parents and families. brent: i want to talk about what it is like to be in the current parliament and what it is like to work with the far right alternative for germany. you remember the greens and you set on the budget -- you sat on the...
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south africa's parliament the president zuma state of the nation speech as pressure grows on him to step down. philippine president sends in the bulldozers to deter and spawn close by destroying luxury cars. while the law must prepares to send his own tesla roadster into space using the world's most powerful rockets. the u.n. is calling for an immediate month long cease fire in syria to allow humanitarian aid and medical help to reach civilians trapped by fighting syrian government and russian forces have stepped up their attacks on the rebel held areas of the province in eastern guta there too for suppose that d.s. collations olds agreed by iran and russia last year more than fifty people have been killed by airstrikes on the east and boots on tuesday alone and at least six in bringing the total killed in the last forty eight hours to more than one hundred . well u.n. war crimes experts say the scene. involves crimes of indiscriminate bombardment and deliberate starvation of the civilian population there are also reports of. against civilians in the holder reports from they were in neig
south africa's parliament the president zuma state of the nation speech as pressure grows on him to step down. philippine president sends in the bulldozers to deter and spawn close by destroying luxury cars. while the law must prepares to send his own tesla roadster into space using the world's most powerful rockets. the u.n. is calling for an immediate month long cease fire in syria to allow humanitarian aid and medical help to reach civilians trapped by fighting syrian government and russian...
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now on bbc news, the week in parliament. all are welcome to the week in parliament. coming up: carillion senior executives seemed lost for words. and you were still all right? all of you? aren't you? the brexit debate gets a bit sharply. stand up! stand—up and let's get on with leaving the eu! and 100 years after the first women get the vote, female mps are still suffering abuse. what this is about is about misogynist seeking to silence women who dare to speak out. but first, the chairman of the construction company carillion has told mps how upset he is at the firm's demise. the company which provided services for schools, hospitals and prisons went into liquidation last month and an array of senior executives gave a joint committee of mps their side of the story. at the chairs of those committees were not impressed, saying afterwards the directors were delusional characters who maintains that everything was hunky—dory until it all when suddenly and an perceivably wrong. words cannot describe the depths of my despair. i am devastated by the impact the colla pse
now on bbc news, the week in parliament. all are welcome to the week in parliament. coming up: carillion senior executives seemed lost for words. and you were still all right? all of you? aren't you? the brexit debate gets a bit sharply. stand up! stand—up and let's get on with leaving the eu! and 100 years after the first women get the vote, female mps are still suffering abuse. what this is about is about misogynist seeking to silence women who dare to speak out. but first, the chairman of...
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i think that we can go back to the parliament now. that's just listen infora parliament now. that's just listen in for a moment, parliament now. that's just listen infora moment, and parliament now. that's just listen in for a moment, and then hopefully cmb sworn in momentarily.” in for a moment, and then hopefully cmb sworn in momentarily. i am aware that such a motion has been submitted but it is not on the order paper. full for discussion today. members will be aware that these matters are discussed in the programme committee, which met today and yesterday. rather the chief justice has ordained visiting today for the purposes of electing the president. in the light of this, i must accordingly order that we proceed with the business of the day as it appears on the order paper. honourable speaker, by pre—empting things that were not rising, you have indicated that mrjacob zuma is resigned, and we should be given a minute of truth to respond. just to explain what is happening here, the speaker was just about to call the chiefjustice to swear in cyril ramaphosa when a memb
i think that we can go back to the parliament now. that's just listen infora parliament now. that's just listen in for a moment, parliament now. that's just listen infora moment, and parliament now. that's just listen in for a moment, and then hopefully cmb sworn in momentarily.” in for a moment, and then hopefully cmb sworn in momentarily. i am aware that such a motion has been submitted but it is not on the order paper. full for discussion today. members will be aware that these matters are...
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germany's parliament today agreed on a new policy on refugee family reunions now while the far right party criticize the changes as too liberal many others feel that they don't go far enough currently some asylum seekers are already in germany many syrians are not allowed to bring family members here these are migrants who don't face political persecution or are not protected by the un refugee convention today's new policy will reopen the door words to about a thousand people a month. well joining me here now with the studio is a member of the german parliament to the goods a member of the green party it's good to have you here on this show you voted against the legislation today. for these family reunions was being run well the thing as we're talking about people who are not entitled to as a love but they are in germany because we cannot send them back especially to syria our of the star or any other country because they are crisis their existence is not secure we don't want to send them back because they could die. there is a big three lives so devastating in germany and now we're
germany's parliament today agreed on a new policy on refugee family reunions now while the far right party criticize the changes as too liberal many others feel that they don't go far enough currently some asylum seekers are already in germany many syrians are not allowed to bring family members here these are migrants who don't face political persecution or are not protected by the un refugee convention today's new policy will reopen the door words to about a thousand people a month. well...
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themselves how they like in our parliament. parliament. i'm delighted they are using that liberty. using that liberty. particularly during the troubles and during the security measures. during the security measures. that different points has had different agricultural standards. different agricultural standards. ireland, the uk and the republic of ireland too. thank you. saying this is the beginning of this process. process. brussels is the beginning, not the end of the negotiation. end of the negotiation. studio: thank you. thank you. we'll get more reaction later on. putting at risk 3,000 ukjobs. after its us owner went bankrupt. with the pension protection fund. wind—down" after a failure to find a buyer. looking after toys r us. morning, because you've been talking to some of the staff. indeed. is to advise all staff as to what's been going on. been going on. get the best outcome for all concerned. concerned. huge surprise, was the mood of the meeting one of anger? meeting one of anger? i think they were sad. were sad. things have be
themselves how they like in our parliament. parliament. i'm delighted they are using that liberty. using that liberty. particularly during the troubles and during the security measures. during the security measures. that different points has had different agricultural standards. different agricultural standards. ireland, the uk and the republic of ireland too. thank you. saying this is the beginning of this process. process. brussels is the beginning, not the end of the negotiation. end of the...
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is going to be addressing parliament ahead of an e.u. summit coming up tomorrow stay with us for much more. on. place. months long chilling also to. enter the conflict zone. after seven years to new zealand remains the one country much from the so-called arab spring as a functioning democracy does it my greatest fear is the munich security conference just kept my schedule mowing the country's foreign minister comes to shine finally come up the revolution i'm with the hope of a better future for. the folks in sixty minutes d.w. . every journey begins with the first step and every language what the first word emerged in the. rico is in germany to learn german why not learn attempt simple online on your mobile and free stuff d w z e learning course nico speak german made easy. they make a commitment. they find solutions. they inspire a. africa among. stories from both people making a difference shaping their nation playing amateur continental w.'s new multimedia series for africa. dot com africa on the move. you're tuned in tomorrow today c
is going to be addressing parliament ahead of an e.u. summit coming up tomorrow stay with us for much more. on. place. months long chilling also to. enter the conflict zone. after seven years to new zealand remains the one country much from the so-called arab spring as a functioning democracy does it my greatest fear is the munich security conference just kept my schedule mowing the country's foreign minister comes to shine finally come up the revolution i'm with the hope of a better future...
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and has the european parliament voted to abolish summertime? all that to come and more in the next half an hour that to come and more in the next halfan hourand that to come and more in the next half an hour and joining me for all of it is the mirror‘s associate editor and camilla comedy of the express but first here‘s our guide to the latest from europe in 60 seconds. turns out it‘s notjust the brits who like to talk weather, much of europe has faced freezing temperatures with parisians even skiing down montmartre and snowfall shutting down the eiffel tower. frosty relations seem to have thawed in germany as the country looks set to emerge from months of political deep—freeze with angela merkel‘s conservatives finally agreeing a coalition deal with the centre—left social democrats. the european parliament voted against proposals to create a backdrop and european meps that would have allowed a vote in finland or spain to be represented by the same mep, delivering a blow to macron‘s plans to transform eu democracy. the european par
and has the european parliament voted to abolish summertime? all that to come and more in the next half an hour that to come and more in the next halfan hourand that to come and more in the next half an hour and joining me for all of it is the mirror‘s associate editor and camilla comedy of the express but first here‘s our guide to the latest from europe in 60 seconds. turns out it‘s notjust the brits who like to talk weather, much of europe has faced freezing temperatures with parisians...
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flag maffia and there are petitions to parliament too. but outside one of london's big universities feelings amongst the mostly empty bricks of students are mixed as to whether they would like to have another say. we've already made a decision i think we might as well stick with something like that instead of changing our minds off what for i think a second chance is what we currently need so i think it will be really beneficial so it seems likely that stephen breyer will remain a rather lonely voice outside parliament for the time being but that does not deter him in the slightest oh right. kong is one of the most expensive cities in the world many people singles in particular can't afford to pay the exorbitant ramps so they settle for extremely confined spaces hidden behind skyscraper facades and what are also referred to as caged homes. elderly people like sion in london have it easy in hong kong he shares a room with eight other men and pays one hundred fifty euros a month for the cage where he has his bed. well you know most of these
flag maffia and there are petitions to parliament too. but outside one of london's big universities feelings amongst the mostly empty bricks of students are mixed as to whether they would like to have another say. we've already made a decision i think we might as well stick with something like that instead of changing our minds off what for i think a second chance is what we currently need so i think it will be really beneficial so it seems likely that stephen breyer will remain a rather lonely...
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coming to you live from berlin the german chancellor condemns the killings in syria in an address to parliament says the syrian government is committing a massacre against its own people on the outskirts of damascus. meanwhile civilians in eastern remain trapped with no letup in the bombing campaign on the rebel held enclave what can be done and the bloodshed will ask a german lawmaker in foreign relations an expert. and give teachers. that suggestion from u.s. president donald trump as he meets with school shooting survivors the listening session in the white house says demands for gun control grows louder following last week's florida massacre. hello i'm terry march and good to have you with us german chancellor has just delivered her first major policy speech to parliament since the general election last september but much of her focus was on a conflict far from germany's or even to europe's borders during her address she condemned the syrian government's brutal bombing campaign of a rebel held enclave outside the capital damascus here's what she had to say. what we see right now. the horrif
coming to you live from berlin the german chancellor condemns the killings in syria in an address to parliament says the syrian government is committing a massacre against its own people on the outskirts of damascus. meanwhile civilians in eastern remain trapped with no letup in the bombing campaign on the rebel held enclave what can be done and the bloodshed will ask a german lawmaker in foreign relations an expert. and give teachers. that suggestion from u.s. president donald trump as he...
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follow on down jordan this is our jazeera live from doha also coming up thomas parliament house lies in ruins after a cycle of losses the tiny pacific. donald trump spending plans how the u.s. president wants to divvy up more than four trillion dollars plus investigators are still searching for the cause of a plane crash in russia which killed seventy one people on. south africa's embattled president has been delivered a deadline state media reporting that jacob zuma has been given forty eight hours to resign by his party the african national congress that follows a mountain meeting to discuss his fate president serve is understood to have met to the main person to inform him of the party's decision from a poster ramped up the pressure on sunday saying the issue was causing disunity and discord zuma faces a number of corruption charges but is refused to stand down before his term ends next year the media has more from johannesburg. there's been no official. a word from the african national congress as to the outcome of this meeting held by the national executive committee the top dec
follow on down jordan this is our jazeera live from doha also coming up thomas parliament house lies in ruins after a cycle of losses the tiny pacific. donald trump spending plans how the u.s. president wants to divvy up more than four trillion dollars plus investigators are still searching for the cause of a plane crash in russia which killed seventy one people on. south africa's embattled president has been delivered a deadline state media reporting that jacob zuma has been given forty eight...
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she gave us the turkish reaction to the european parliament resolution. reporter: such criticism never goes down well with the turkish government for sure. the e.u. affairs minister specifically picked up on the comments made by the european parliament on turkey's military operation in syria. he said, the concerns of our allies are baseless. turkey is using its right to self-defense, and that is what the e.u. does not want to understand, and he accused the european parliament of showing sympathy with terrorists. he is referring to the syrian kurdish ypg melissa in syria. he has been -- melissa in -- militia in syria. turkey is now saying it fulfills all the necessary criteria for vi free travel to the e.u.. let's remember the e.u. gave turkey a list of 72 criteria or conditions, including freedom of speech and certain human rights standards it needs to fulfill on the way to visa liberalization. they say we did our homework, we are submitting everything to brussels, but the european parliament and the member states have to decide on that, and after the res
she gave us the turkish reaction to the european parliament resolution. reporter: such criticism never goes down well with the turkish government for sure. the e.u. affairs minister specifically picked up on the comments made by the european parliament on turkey's military operation in syria. he said, the concerns of our allies are baseless. turkey is using its right to self-defense, and that is what the e.u. does not want to understand, and he accused the european parliament of showing...
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hello, and welcome to the week in parliament. coming up in the next half hour: the bill putting eu law on the uk statute book clears its first hurdle in the lords, but there's a hint of the battles to come. at this pivotal moment in our history, we cannot, we must not, indulge in that very british habit ofjust muddling through. mps vote to move out of parliament for a multibillion—pound repair programme, after warnings there's a risk of it burning down! we must recognise that, as time passes without competence of action, those risks only increase. also on this programme, it's stand—in day at prime minister's questions, where emily thornberry attacks the government and the dup for not backing votes at 16. they are not the coalition of chaos, mr speaker, they're the coalition of cavemen! but david lidington says that labour put up the age for doing all sorts of things. raised the age to buy fireworks to 18, and raised the age for using a sunbed to 18! but first, after two days of debate and 190 speakers, the eu withdrawal bill
hello, and welcome to the week in parliament. coming up in the next half hour: the bill putting eu law on the uk statute book clears its first hurdle in the lords, but there's a hint of the battles to come. at this pivotal moment in our history, we cannot, we must not, indulge in that very british habit ofjust muddling through. mps vote to move out of parliament for a multibillion—pound repair programme, after warnings there's a risk of it burning down! we must recognise that, as time passes...
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new proposals to crack down on expensive energy tariffs will be introduced to parliament later. the prime minister says it could prevent 11 million people paying "rip—off" bills. if passed, the energy regulator ofgem would be able to limit bills for those on standard variable tariffs. the new york film studio co—founded by disgraced producer harvey weinstein is set to file for bankruptcy. according to us media reports it comes after talks to sell the firm collapsed. they also suggest the directors of the firm believe it is the "only viable option to maximise the company's remaining value". sales at primark took a hit in the autumn following a spell of warmer than usual weather. around the world, it says like—for—like sales looks set to fall i% in the six months to march, though sales in the uk were up 4%. parliament is introducing new laws to limit how much energy companies can charge customers today. the legislation will enable the energy regulator ofgem to cap the infamous standard variable tariffs. that's the deal you end up on if you don't choose a cheaper deal. it's
new proposals to crack down on expensive energy tariffs will be introduced to parliament later. the prime minister says it could prevent 11 million people paying "rip—off" bills. if passed, the energy regulator ofgem would be able to limit bills for those on standard variable tariffs. the new york film studio co—founded by disgraced producer harvey weinstein is set to file for bankruptcy. according to us media reports it comes after talks to sell the firm collapsed. they also...
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who shall carry this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up as parliament house lies in ruins after a psych loan last shows the tiny pacific kingdom. spending plans how the us president wants to do more than four trillion dollars plus investigators search for the cause of a plane crash in russia which killed all seventy one people on board. south africa's a battle president has been delivered a deadline state media reporting jacob zuma has been given forty eight hours to resign by his party the african national congress it's been holding american meeting on monday to discuss his fate and see president cyril ramaphosa is understood to have met so many person to inform the parties decision and the posts are ramped up the pressure on sunday saying the issue was causing disunity and discord same of faces a number of corruption charges but has refused to stand down before his term ends and that is next year committed miller has won from johannesburg. this. the no official word from the african national congress as to the outcome of this meeting held by the national executive committee th
who shall carry this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up as parliament house lies in ruins after a psych loan last shows the tiny pacific kingdom. spending plans how the us president wants to do more than four trillion dollars plus investigators search for the cause of a plane crash in russia which killed all seventy one people on board. south africa's a battle president has been delivered a deadline state media reporting jacob zuma has been given forty eight hours to resign by his...
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if they succeed in getting the european parliament on their side the german parliament will have to respond to what we're going to do it will bow to launch a massive campaign in the german parliament with the help of the british embassy naseby judicial inquiry in germany to find out the truth i mean where does that go but they've got to cut the guts. to go to the can they go get the boys that. as i've stated will definitely does it. fit in our board kelly or we have just started with a bill that is london. gives it up. or doesn't stop does it up there's no want out of. by admitting that not everything was handled correctly back then the north rhine-westphalia state government intends to use the apology to close the file on the counter gun case. the victims are not satisfied with just the results of a dissertation and an apology they don't believe the scandal has been fully resolved. really feel betrayed and demand a new investigation. they want an investigation that includes their own personal experience and considers the files they've discovered in the german archives. of logs on i felt st
if they succeed in getting the european parliament on their side the german parliament will have to respond to what we're going to do it will bow to launch a massive campaign in the german parliament with the help of the british embassy naseby judicial inquiry in germany to find out the truth i mean where does that go but they've got to cut the guts. to go to the can they go get the boys that. as i've stated will definitely does it. fit in our board kelly or we have just started with a bill...
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the european parliament again discusses the come to go increase in march twenty sixth. in may twenty fifteen nine months ago any piece of a pre-planned group here in the parliament insisted that a solution be found to the scandal of the lack of action on the urgent needs of it might make him a solution to a problem that the pro-choice sixty years old. during those sixty years the german government system and the pharmaceutical company. have deployed every possible prepare a case pro question. to addressing those needs thank you very much. because . the light inside. the archives contains documents detailing some of the mine victims stories in other countries. in spain there are currently three hundred people who claim they have never been compensated. to book by. experts. and. the industry. is in four months you need. to ask. the. entire. market now. but politicians do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to be rushed. into going to be the person with the like them before three of them o
the european parliament again discusses the come to go increase in march twenty sixth. in may twenty fifteen nine months ago any piece of a pre-planned group here in the parliament insisted that a solution be found to the scandal of the lack of action on the urgent needs of it might make him a solution to a problem that the pro-choice sixty years old. during those sixty years the german government system and the pharmaceutical company. have deployed every possible prepare a case pro question....
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but this is the best move for parliament at the moment given that they say they wouldn't be able to have a state of a nation that would go off well and for me to the n c's meeting tomorrow to discuss zuma feature in particular what's expected. well the national executive committee which is the highest decision making body of the a.n.c. is expected to meet to decide the future of president jacob zuma have been ongoing calls for him to step down and will remember to december that the civil roma pausa has was named elected the new a n c president prior to this the a.n.c. had said that it would be difficult to remove jacob zuma because he is the president of the party now that he's no longer the president it's possible that the party could now step forward and take seriously these calls for jacob zuma to be recorded and that would then push for the president to tender his resignation remember this this is a party ruling party that is split jacob zuma does still have his supporters within the party and it's not known exactly who would devote all that isn't a vote specifically that would
but this is the best move for parliament at the moment given that they say they wouldn't be able to have a state of a nation that would go off well and for me to the n c's meeting tomorrow to discuss zuma feature in particular what's expected. well the national executive committee which is the highest decision making body of the a.n.c. is expected to meet to decide the future of president jacob zuma have been ongoing calls for him to step down and will remember to december that the civil roma...