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and stands in solidarity with the united kingdom. second, the issuing of criminal charges is a significant new development that supports and strengthens our earlier conclusions. third, the russian federation should cooperate to establish the full truth and ensure accountability. madame president, first of all i would like to repeat clearly and unequivocally, the kingdom of the netherlands condemns the use of chemical weapons any time, anywhere, and underany chemical weapons any time, anywhere, and under any circumstances. let me reiterate, full support to the 0pcw and important work they do. as the united kingdom is faced with the reckless use of chemical weapons on its soil, the netherlands stands in firm solidarity with our neighbour, ally and friend. this brings me to my second point, during previous meetings, the kingdom of the netherlands expressed shock about the reckless attack with a military grade nerve agent on british soil. exposing innocent civilians to great risks. since then, we learned the attack resulted in even more
and stands in solidarity with the united kingdom. second, the issuing of criminal charges is a significant new development that supports and strengthens our earlier conclusions. third, the russian federation should cooperate to establish the full truth and ensure accountability. madame president, first of all i would like to repeat clearly and unequivocally, the kingdom of the netherlands condemns the use of chemical weapons any time, anywhere, and underany chemical weapons any time, anywhere,...
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well, i am working to get a good deal for the united kingdom. best dealfor the united kingdom. but you can't be sure, can you? well, we don't know what the outcome of negotiations is going to be. make a success of brexit. moment... would no deal make a success of brexit? the negotiations. that is the task i have set government. relationship. with brexit and start acting in the national interest. and agree with you? the best deal for britain. the free trade deal you were talking about earlier on. can you explain what is so awful about the free trade deal? chequers is a free trade deal. i am talking about the so—called canada deal. you know i am talking about that. from a tree trade deal. at the heart of chequers is a free—trade deal. at the heart of chequers is a common law clearly? rules you are going to trade with them on. you have asked about canada. what is the problem? the table from the eu. and effectively... which they say would be generous. trade and all of that, they make it sound quite good. you wanted me to explain canada. perhaps i can complete my explanation. su
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northern ireland is part of the united kingdom, the united kingdom is made up of england, wales, scotla nd is made up of england, wales, scotland and northern ireland. it is right that as the government of the uk, we are looking at the interest of the people of northern ireland us as we are looking at interest of people in scotland, england and wales. that is what we are doing in putting this plan together. people say you have allowed the eu to use this worry about a hard border to effectively forced return to take the softest possible brexit. they say you have fallen for it. no. what we have done is listen to the people of northern ireland, i have been to northern ireland, being close to the border, i have talked to people whose lives depend, farmers, whose life depends on crossing this border, transactions across the border, transactions across the border, it matters to them that they are able to carry on leading their life in the way that they do today. borisjohnson life in the way that they do today. boris johnson says life in the way that they do today. borisjohnson says that life
northern ireland is part of the united kingdom, the united kingdom is made up of england, wales, scotla nd is made up of england, wales, scotland and northern ireland. it is right that as the government of the uk, we are looking at the interest of the people of northern ireland us as we are looking at interest of people in scotland, england and wales. that is what we are doing in putting this plan together. people say you have allowed the eu to use this worry about a hard border to effectively...
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beg your pardon let's just listen in while a united kingdom takes the fall again i want to make very clear that the united kingdom shares that position about bolstering the international prohibition on the use of c.w. i was asked a number of questions madam president so with your permission i will respond briefly i was asked about the investigation i would just like to recall for colleagues that in the united kingdom the police are independent of government the investigation has been independent the one into the merger of two in sturgis which is ongoing is independent we believe it is methodical and comprehensive i was asked about inconsistences madam president in the evidence identifying the two russian individuals as russian g.r.u. operatives we have c.c.t.v. footage magine president we are happy to share those images with colleagues to take one instance the russian ambassador mentioned that there was a time stamp in the same college or for both individuals i don't know if the ambassador has been to get we cap or we have been to get we camp or there are multiple identical corridors
beg your pardon let's just listen in while a united kingdom takes the fall again i want to make very clear that the united kingdom shares that position about bolstering the international prohibition on the use of c.w. i was asked a number of questions madam president so with your permission i will respond briefly i was asked about the investigation i would just like to recall for colleagues that in the united kingdom the police are independent of government the investigation has been...
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nations -- united kingdom. better yet, why doesn't the russian government turn these two murderers over to british authorities? we must fight and win the broader battle against impunity for chemical weapons use. this is a day for explanations from russia and solidarity with our colleagues in the united kingdom. thank you. >> thank you very much, madam president. and thank you for scheduling this meeting today, following the announcements in the united kingdom yesterday. when the council last met on this issue on 18 april, i understood took to update the council in the light of significant developments. my prime minister's full statement to parliament has been circulated to security ouncil as document sc-2/ 2018/814. as the british prime minister announced yesterday if parliament, the united kingdom has reached a significant conclusion in the salisbury c.w. investigation. ms. pierce: i'll come to that later if i may, but first, a brief summary of what happened in salisbury earlier this year. on sunday 4 of march
nations -- united kingdom. better yet, why doesn't the russian government turn these two murderers over to british authorities? we must fight and win the broader battle against impunity for chemical weapons use. this is a day for explanations from russia and solidarity with our colleagues in the united kingdom. thank you. >> thank you very much, madam president. and thank you for scheduling this meeting today, following the announcements in the united kingdom yesterday. when the council...
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the people of the united kingdom voted to leave the european union. we will also ensure that the choices that we make to ensure no hard border on the outer state. >> collecting through the border between northern ireland currently happens and doesn't present any problems. with the northern island and the integrity of the united kingdom would be a regular outline met with the republic. can the government to give insurance of that. demanded by the eu which would step up the united kingdom. >> mister speaker i will refer the honorable gentlemen back. and when they said no to the prime minister. order. questions to the prime minister. thank you mister speaker. i'm sure that they would like to join me in congratulating both english and the scottish. with them qualifying for it next year's world cup. i have meetings with ministerial colleagues and others. i should have further such meetings later today. thank you mister speaker. my constituents had released temporarily for three days last month before being taken off to prison. she was contacted by the revo
the people of the united kingdom voted to leave the european union. we will also ensure that the choices that we make to ensure no hard border on the outer state. >> collecting through the border between northern ireland currently happens and doesn't present any problems. with the northern island and the integrity of the united kingdom would be a regular outline met with the republic. can the government to give insurance of that. demanded by the eu which would step up the united kingdom....
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it delivers to the united kingdom. it delivers to the people as a whole of the united kingdom. >> the hospital desperately needs a new and extended a&e department. can the prime minister assure me that some of the 20 billion pound additional funding is coming along to improve provisions? >> we are committed to providing local nhs the funding they need. we have 3.9 billion of new additional capital funding. the majority support the implementation of the plan from local communities. i understand that they have resubmitted an application for the 36.2 million funding in july for the emergency department. the department of health and social care -- the health sector -- the health secretary would be happy to meet with my right and honorable friend. >> it is a crisis that will be exacerbated by brexit. he added his name to those calling for regional immigration policy. also, a pilot area to test this. will the prime minister agreed to meet to discuss the merits of such a proposal? >> i welcome the honorable gentlemen asking a
it delivers to the united kingdom. it delivers to the people as a whole of the united kingdom. >> the hospital desperately needs a new and extended a&e department. can the prime minister assure me that some of the 20 billion pound additional funding is coming along to improve provisions? >> we are committed to providing local nhs the funding they need. we have 3.9 billion of new additional capital funding. the majority support the implementation of the plan from local...
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ireland who are part of the united kingdom. kingdom. see a hard border between northern ireland and ireland. ireland and ireland. trade organisation rules, that means an irish border. an irish border. certain world trade organisation rules. rules. guaranteed to the people of northern ireland. ireland. that is why i am working hard for that good deal. that good deal. deliver for every part of the united kingdom. kingdom. throughout the day and throughout the week. secretaryjeremy hunt will take to the podium. the podium. boris johnson until tomorrow and theresa may on wednesday. theresa may on wednesday. brexit before the conference has even started. do stay with us. when rescue workers reach some of the worst affected areas. on the island of sulawesi. many are buried under rubble. ground is obvious and not a good one. one. we're really can the matter concerned. concerned. we understand the situation and palu is not good. situation and palu is not good. we're not ex—works when it comes to that impact but i imagine the 7. that
ireland who are part of the united kingdom. kingdom. see a hard border between northern ireland and ireland. ireland and ireland. trade organisation rules, that means an irish border. an irish border. certain world trade organisation rules. rules. guaranteed to the people of northern ireland. ireland. that is why i am working hard for that good deal. that good deal. deliver for every part of the united kingdom. kingdom. throughout the day and throughout the week. secretaryjeremy hunt will take...
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very clear that the united kingdom shares that position about.
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in the united kingdom, children 16 and 17 need the consent of their parents to be married. surely this shows that they're not mature enough to make the decision themselves. but this is not the safe landing may once have been because it opens the door for forced marriages or at least pressured to be put on young people to marry to fulfil family demands. but her bill was opposed by a fellow conservative. at 16 you could legally, the life—changing decision to have children, yet you cannot actually get married until you're 18. i think that would be a bit of an oddity in law. well, pauline latham won the right to take her bill forward but unless the government backs it, it won't become law. now more and more older homeowners are taking out what is known as equity release mortgages. borrowing against the value of their property with a loan repayable when it is sold after their death. the rapid growth in the market — it has trebled in just five years — has prompted concerns and new rules from the prudential regulation authority. but the watchdog has also been criticised for
in the united kingdom, children 16 and 17 need the consent of their parents to be married. surely this shows that they're not mature enough to make the decision themselves. but this is not the safe landing may once have been because it opens the door for forced marriages or at least pressured to be put on young people to marry to fulfil family demands. but her bill was opposed by a fellow conservative. at 16 you could legally, the life—changing decision to have children, yet you cannot...
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ireland who are part of the united kingdom. kingdom. see a hard border between northern ireland and ireland. ireland and ireland. organisation rules that means aboard an island. an island. provide a guarantee to the people of northern ireland. northern ireland. deliver for every part of the united kingdom. kingdom. the tensions and divisions on the eve of this conference. eve of this conference. from borisjohnson this morning describing the chequers as deranged. describing the chequers as deranged. i'm joined by marcusjones. secretary is describing the prime minister is thinking as the range? minister is thinking as the range? —— disarranged? -- disarranged? able to give input to the conference. conference. the eu area and clearly respecting the northern ireland issue. the northern ireland issue. describes the premises thinking as deranged, how serious is it? deranged, how serious is it? —— prime minister. prime minister. are the democratic party and therefore are able to express views. therefore are able to express vie
ireland who are part of the united kingdom. kingdom. see a hard border between northern ireland and ireland. ireland and ireland. organisation rules that means aboard an island. an island. provide a guarantee to the people of northern ireland. northern ireland. deliver for every part of the united kingdom. kingdom. the tensions and divisions on the eve of this conference. eve of this conference. from borisjohnson this morning describing the chequers as deranged. describing the chequers as...
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nations the permanent mission of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland to the united nations address to the president of the security council will now begin its consideration of item two of the agenda and i will now give the floor to those council members who wish to make statements i give the floor now to the representative of the united kingdom thank you very much madam president and thank you for scheduling this meeting today short natives following the announcements in the united kingdom yesterday when the council last met on this issue on eighteen april i undertook to update the council in the light of significant developments my prime minister's full statement parliament has been circulated to the security council as a document as c. to slash two thousand and eighteen slash eight one four as the british prime minister announced yesterday in parliament the united kingdom has reached a significant conclusion in the souls p c w investigation. i'll come to that later if i may but first a brief summary of what happened in salisbury earlier this year. on sunday fourth
nations the permanent mission of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland to the united nations address to the president of the security council will now begin its consideration of item two of the agenda and i will now give the floor to those council members who wish to make statements i give the floor now to the representative of the united kingdom thank you very much madam president and thank you for scheduling this meeting today short natives following the announcements in...
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the starting points of such a partnership should be free trade area between the united kingdom and the european union, let me be clear when we leave the european union we will be independent state and we will have control of borders, money and laws, i want to say to closest allies in europe you will also never be ordinary third party for us. >> justin matters. >> here, here. >> huge concern over proposals to take decisions on fracking away from local councils, concerns seemed by -- [inaudible] >> should be return today -- returned to locally councils, the prime minister will hopefully recognize these comments, she made them, does she still agree with them? >> prime minister. >> it has always been structure in the united kingdom, decisions at local level and sometimes those decisions are refer today national level. >> order. >> prime minister. >> i was pleased to be in west midlands at first zero emission summit, putting manufacturers across the uk at the forefront of the designing manufacturing ofat zer omissions vehicle. growth of high-tech manufacturing continue to drive investment,
the starting points of such a partnership should be free trade area between the united kingdom and the european union, let me be clear when we leave the european union we will be independent state and we will have control of borders, money and laws, i want to say to closest allies in europe you will also never be ordinary third party for us. >> justin matters. >> here, here. >> huge concern over proposals to take decisions on fracking away from local councils, concerns seemed...
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this is where the laws of the united kingdom are passed government in opposition sit face to face separate. and by red lines which are two swords lengths apart no m.p. is allowed to cross them while speaking a tradition which is taken very seriously. by jewel of victorian interior design is the crypt which is still used by m.p.'s as a chapel for weddings and christenings. was. once a year for the opening of parliament the reigning monarch enters the palace of westminster through this portal the royal entrance. according to a precise solemn ritual the queen is first led to the roving room where she dons her parliamentary robe and. form then the procession passes through the royal gallery which is decorated with two huge wall paintings. on the left the death of nelson at the battle of trafalgar. on the right wellington in blue her after the battle of waterloo. was proceeding through the prince's chamber the royal procession approaches its goal the house of lords where the upper house sits. for almost four hundred years the commons parish church has been st margaret's an elegant little church
this is where the laws of the united kingdom are passed government in opposition sit face to face separate. and by red lines which are two swords lengths apart no m.p. is allowed to cross them while speaking a tradition which is taken very seriously. by jewel of victorian interior design is the crypt which is still used by m.p.'s as a chapel for weddings and christenings. was. once a year for the opening of parliament the reigning monarch enters the palace of westminster through this portal the...
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they maintained the maintain the union of the united kingdom. they put forward another proposal which keeps northern ireland in the customs union. it's a free trade agreement only for this. i believe there is no british prime minister he would find facts with that acceptable. it desperately needs a new and extended any department there there supporting their deal. to improve i am the provisions. i say to my honorable friend that we are committed to providing that. they support the implementation of the plans from the local community. i understand the healthcare to have that funding in july. it expects it to be announced in the order. we are pleased to meet the honorable friend. last week the chief executive of the council. i have those for the more flexible policy. will the prime minister agree to do that. to discuss the merits. can i welcome the honorable gentlemen. can i say to him he's asked the question about the regional immigration policy. it's actually something which they have a while back. this is not a situation they thought they shoul
they maintained the maintain the union of the united kingdom. they put forward another proposal which keeps northern ireland in the customs union. it's a free trade agreement only for this. i believe there is no british prime minister he would find facts with that acceptable. it desperately needs a new and extended any department there there supporting their deal. to improve i am the provisions. i say to my honorable friend that we are committed to providing that. they support the...
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this debate is about the future of the people of the uk the future of the united kingdom. that's what i'm focused on, and that is what i think we should all be focused on. it is ensuring we get that good deal with the european union which is good for people in the uk, wherever they live in the uk. that is what is important for us and that is what i'm focusing on. it is the future of people in the uk that matters. theresa may on the bbc‘s panorama programme. this coming week across bbc news, we're marking six months to go until the uk leaves the european union. our correspondentjon kay has been to birmingham — one of the most polarised areas of the country — to find out what people there want to know about brexit. i really can't get my head round what's going on. absolutely no—one knows what's happening. so what's brexit? confusion. it's dominated the news for more than two years but we still have so many questions, wherever we live, however we voted. kimberly is exhausted by the whole thing. how confusing is the brexit process for you? it hurts my brain cells, it i
this debate is about the future of the people of the uk the future of the united kingdom. that's what i'm focused on, and that is what i think we should all be focused on. it is ensuring we get that good deal with the european union which is good for people in the uk, wherever they live in the uk. that is what is important for us and that is what i'm focusing on. it is the future of people in the uk that matters. theresa may on the bbc‘s panorama programme. this coming week across bbc news,...
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the united kingdom will use all the levers at our disposal to could so. through our budget for sustainable development goals we will not only protect the most vulnerable but bolster states under threat and help others sustain their progress. through global campaigns we will help countries to end skournlgs such as modern slavery and sexual violence in conflict and we will mobilize wider support through our alliances and memberships of multilateral organizations, not only the u.n. but international financial institutions, the g7, g-20 and nato. just as though it's no single recipe for an inclusive society, so there is no single model for balancing the democratic demands of our public with the imperative to cooperate internationally. the vote by the british people to leave the european union was not a rejection of multilateralism or international cooperation. it was a clear demand for decisions and accountability to lie closer to home. i believe the role of leadership in these circumstances is clear. it is delivering on the democratic wishes of our people an
the united kingdom will use all the levers at our disposal to could so. through our budget for sustainable development goals we will not only protect the most vulnerable but bolster states under threat and help others sustain their progress. through global campaigns we will help countries to end skournlgs such as modern slavery and sexual violence in conflict and we will mobilize wider support through our alliances and memberships of multilateral organizations, not only the u.n. but...
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this debate is about the future of the people of the uk and the future of the united kingdom. and charting the polar icecaps from space. nasa's new mission launches a laser into orbit. hello and welcome to bbc news. at least 1a people have now died in a massive storm, which has brought destruction to the north of the philippines. typhoon mangkhut ripped through the main island of luzon triggering more than a0 landslides. it's the strongest typhoon to hit the country this year. five million people were in its path. howard johnson sent this report. mangkhut has been called by meteorologists the strongest typhoon in the world so far this year. and now the reality of the utter devastation it has caused is becoming obvious. extreme flash flooding. the fragility of human existence laid bare. the road to cagayan province was littered with destruction. electricity posts ripped from the ground, street lamps bent in two, and this man's house torn to shreds. he showed me where the roof had been pulled back like a tin of sardines. fighting back the tears, he told me how he'd spent the nig
this debate is about the future of the people of the uk and the future of the united kingdom. and charting the polar icecaps from space. nasa's new mission launches a laser into orbit. hello and welcome to bbc news. at least 1a people have now died in a massive storm, which has brought destruction to the north of the philippines. typhoon mangkhut ripped through the main island of luzon triggering more than a0 landslides. it's the strongest typhoon to hit the country this year. five million...
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states, united kingdom. as well as nato and the eu. that is the fundamental trend of a declining power that has very strong hard power but virtually no allies around the world and no soft power. he said it was president putin trying to push back against the decline of russia. you're watching wednesday in parliament with me, alicia mccarthy. and don't forget, you can catch our round—up of the week on bbc parliament at friday night at 11pm. a home office minister has insisted that the government understands the pressures on police forces in england and wales. despite a report from the spending watchdog suggesting the department doesn't know if this financially sustainable. the head of the national audit office warned that signs of forces are already expressing financial restraint and are struggling to deliver effective services to the public. the findings came on tuesday as sajid javid attended a meeting where the head of the met said the decision not to award officers a pay rise was a punch on the nose. it
states, united kingdom. as well as nato and the eu. that is the fundamental trend of a declining power that has very strong hard power but virtually no allies around the world and no soft power. he said it was president putin trying to push back against the decline of russia. you're watching wednesday in parliament with me, alicia mccarthy. and don't forget, you can catch our round—up of the week on bbc parliament at friday night at 11pm. a home office minister has insisted that the...
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this debate is about the future of the people of the uk and the future of the united kingdom. that's what i'm focused on and that's what i think we should all be focused on. it's ensuring we get that good deal from the european union which is good for people in the uk, wherever they live in the uk. there was then her reaction to this man, former foreign secretary borisjohnson and specifically his remarks last weekend in which he said her brexit plan was akin to wrapping a suicide vest around the country. just look at the cold contempt with which she reacts to that. well, first of all, i have to say i think that choice of language was completely inappropriate. i was home secretary for six years and as prime minister for two years now. i think using language like that was not right and it's not language i would have used. and what was signed off here at her country retreat injuly, she insists, has to be implemented, not least for northern ireland. the only proposal that has been put forward that delivers on not having a hard border and ensures that we don't carve up the united k
this debate is about the future of the people of the uk and the future of the united kingdom. that's what i'm focused on and that's what i think we should all be focused on. it's ensuring we get that good deal from the european union which is good for people in the uk, wherever they live in the uk. there was then her reaction to this man, former foreign secretary borisjohnson and specifically his remarks last weekend in which he said her brexit plan was akin to wrapping a suicide vest around...
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this debate is about the future of the people of the uk and the future of the united kingdom. 25 people are killed in flooding and landslides in the philippines as typhoon mangkhut heads towards hong kong. in the us, president trump has declared an official disaster in north carolina as storm florence continues on its path of devastation. in sport, canelo claims victory in vegas, beating golvkin on points to become the new wbc and wba middleweight champion. good morning. we have seen some rain moving through scotland and northern ireland overnight. that is moving slowly southwards but there is some sunshine today, the best of his in central and southern areas. more details on that coming up shortly. good morning. it's sunday, the 16th of september. our top story — the prime minister has defended her plan for brexit and revealed she becomes irritated when asked how long she'll last in thejob. in an exclusive interview with the bbc‘s nick robinson, theresa may said the debate was not about her future, but the future of the united kingdom. and she was also critical of the for
this debate is about the future of the people of the uk and the future of the united kingdom. 25 people are killed in flooding and landslides in the philippines as typhoon mangkhut heads towards hong kong. in the us, president trump has declared an official disaster in north carolina as storm florence continues on its path of devastation. in sport, canelo claims victory in vegas, beating golvkin on points to become the new wbc and wba middleweight champion. good morning. we have seen some rain...
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they must face trial here in the united kingdom. ian blackford. the scottish first minister, nicola sturgeon, promised an extra £250 million for mental health services over the next five years, as part of her programme for government. in scotland's equivalent of the queen's speech, she said her legislative plans for the next year, with 12 new laws and higher spending on her government's priorities. her announcement came as new figures showed that one third of children referred to mental health services in scotland and not seen within the 18 week target. today i'm announcing a package of measures that will complement our mental health tragedy. it will be backed by £250 million of additional investment, and increasing over the subsequent four years. she also announced plans for scotland's infrastructure. that commitment will mean invest investment in our hospitals, our schools, houses, transport with carbon technology, and digital connections will be around £7 billion higher than our current spending projections. but her opponents were not impres
they must face trial here in the united kingdom. ian blackford. the scottish first minister, nicola sturgeon, promised an extra £250 million for mental health services over the next five years, as part of her programme for government. in scotland's equivalent of the queen's speech, she said her legislative plans for the next year, with 12 new laws and higher spending on her government's priorities. her announcement came as new figures showed that one third of children referred to mental health...
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kingdom as well as leave the united kingdom as well as leave the eu. the conservatives and unionist parties. we should not forget that. in the meantime, mark carney says he can handle brexit. when hejoined the bank of england, hejoined and when hejoined the bank of england, he joined and signed when hejoined the bank of england, hejoined and signed up saying he would do his term at the head without knowing what was in store. when he took on the term, he said he would only do it for five years and then he said he would stay on for a six year. he gives you a long—term sense of where he is going but he will say this week whether or not he remained at the bank of england and some people have told the financial times that he has something to work on it britain leaves the european union, he can get his teeth into something interesting. but if we crash out, he may want to go. something interesting. but if we crash out, he may want to goli something interesting. but if we crash out, he may want to go. i met mark carney a couple of times and some describe him
kingdom as well as leave the united kingdom as well as leave the eu. the conservatives and unionist parties. we should not forget that. in the meantime, mark carney says he can handle brexit. when hejoined the bank of england, hejoined and when hejoined the bank of england, he joined and signed when hejoined the bank of england, hejoined and signed up saying he would do his term at the head without knowing what was in store. when he took on the term, he said he would only do it for five years...
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this debate is about the future of the people of the uk and the future of the united kingdom. at least 25 people are killed in flooding and landslides in the philippines — but the impact of typhoon mangkhut on rural areas is still not clear. as the typhoon approaches hong kong, heavy rain and strong winds begin to build. in the united states, communities on the east coast face "epic amounts of rainfall" as tropical storm florence continues its path of destruction. and our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 9.35 — this morning's reviewers are david wooding, political editor of the sun on sunday, and the author and journalist shyama perera. the prime minister has defended her plan for brexit and revealed she becomes "irritated" when asked how long she'll last in thejob. in an exclusive interview with the bbc‘s nick robinson, theresa may said the debate was not about her future, but the future of the united kingdom. and she was also critical of the former foreign secretary borisjohnson, as our political correspondent chris mason reports. you know what some people sa
this debate is about the future of the people of the uk and the future of the united kingdom. at least 25 people are killed in flooding and landslides in the philippines — but the impact of typhoon mangkhut on rural areas is still not clear. as the typhoon approaches hong kong, heavy rain and strong winds begin to build. in the united states, communities on the east coast face "epic amounts of rainfall" as tropical storm florence continues its path of destruction. and our sunday...
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kingdom. you know what people say, and they say it actually if they're remainers as well as leavers, they say half in, half out, one foot in, one foot out, worst of both worlds. what's your answer to that? well, look, there are some people who say to me, basically, we want to carry on a relationship with the eu that we've always had. effectively, we want to stay in the eu. there are other people who say we want to be as distant as possible from the european union. but actually what's in the uk's interest, what's in our interests, is to continue to have good cooperation with the european union on things like security, it's to continue to have good opportunity for trade with the european union, and to make sure that businesses that are trading with the eu today don't see any change. that promise of no change is what made the chequers plan so divisive. first, her brexit secretary, david davis, quit. then borisjohnson, her foreign secretary, decided he would follow suit. over the summer, johnson's
kingdom. you know what people say, and they say it actually if they're remainers as well as leavers, they say half in, half out, one foot in, one foot out, worst of both worlds. what's your answer to that? well, look, there are some people who say to me, basically, we want to carry on a relationship with the eu that we've always had. effectively, we want to stay in the eu. there are other people who say we want to be as distant as possible from the european union. but actually what's in the...
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this debate is about the future of the people of the uk and the furture of the united kingdom. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, calls for a second eu referendum — as he attacks the government's handling of brexit. at least 30 people are killed in flooding and landslides in the philippines, as typhoon mangkhut approaches hong kong. the big problem, although not so much in evidence around here, is smashed windows, smashed glass. we've seen lots of this stuff flying around, and that is really dangerous to try to deal with. in the united states, communities on the east coast face "epic amounts of rainfall", as storm florence continues its path of destruction. olympic champion, eliud kipchoge breaks the marathon world record by over a minute in berlin. and in half an hour, foreign correspondents currently posted here look at the latest developments in the brexit negotiations in dateline london. the prime minister has defended her plan for brexit and revealed she becomes "irritated" when asked how long she'll last in thejob. in an exclusive interview with the bbc‘s nick robinson,
this debate is about the future of the people of the uk and the furture of the united kingdom. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, calls for a second eu referendum — as he attacks the government's handling of brexit. at least 30 people are killed in flooding and landslides in the philippines, as typhoon mangkhut approaches hong kong. the big problem, although not so much in evidence around here, is smashed windows, smashed glass. we've seen lots of this stuff flying around, and that is really...
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this debate is about the future of the people of the uk and the future of the united kingdom. at least 25 people are killed in flooding and landslides in the philippines — as typhoon mangkhut approaches hong kong. the big problem, although not so much in evidence around here, is smashed windows, smashed glass. we've seen lots of this stuff flying around, and that is really dangerous to try to deal with. in the united states — communities on the east coast face "epic amounts of rainfall" — as tropical storm florence continues its path of destruction. and at 11.30 — a journey into the controversial world of live animal exports, bbc scotland investigates the dairy industry. the prime minister has defended her plan for brexit and revealed she becomes "irritated" when asked how long she'll last in thejob. in an exclusive interview with the bbc‘s nick robinson, theresa may said the debate was not about her future, but the future of the united kingdom. and she was also critical of the former foreign secretary borisjohnson, as our political correspondent chris mason reports.
this debate is about the future of the people of the uk and the future of the united kingdom. at least 25 people are killed in flooding and landslides in the philippines — as typhoon mangkhut approaches hong kong. the big problem, although not so much in evidence around here, is smashed windows, smashed glass. we've seen lots of this stuff flying around, and that is really dangerous to try to deal with. in the united states — communities on the east coast face "epic amounts of...
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they must face trial here in the united kingdom. ian blackford. the scottish first minister, nicola sturgeon, promised an extra £250 million for mental health services over the next five years, as part of her programme for government. in scotland's equivalent of the queen's speech, she said her legislative plans for the next year, with 12 new laws and higher spending on her government's priorities. her announcement came as new figures showed that one third of children referred to mental health services in scotland and not seen within the 18—week target. today i'm announcing a package of measures that will complement our mental health tragedy. it will be backed by £250 million of additional investment, and increasing over the subsequent four years. she also announced plans for scotland's infrastructure. that commitment will mean investment in our hospitals, our schools, houses, transport, low—carbon technology, and digital connections will be around £7 billion higher than our current spending projections. but her opponents were not impressed
they must face trial here in the united kingdom. ian blackford. the scottish first minister, nicola sturgeon, promised an extra £250 million for mental health services over the next five years, as part of her programme for government. in scotland's equivalent of the queen's speech, she said her legislative plans for the next year, with 12 new laws and higher spending on her government's priorities. her announcement came as new figures showed that one third of children referred to mental health...
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this debate is about the future of the people of the uk and the future of the united kingdom. that is what i'm focused on and that's what we should all be focused on. it is ensuring we get that good dealfor focused on. it is ensuring we get that good deal for the focused on. it is ensuring we get that good dealfor the people focused on. it is ensuring we get that good deal for the people of the united kingdom, wherever they live. there was then her reaction to this man, former foreign secretary boris johnson and specifically his remarks at last weekend in which he said had brexit plan was akin to wrapping a suicide vest around the country. just look at the cold contempt with which she reacts to that. first of all, i have to say, that choice of language was completely inappropriate. i have been home secretary for six years and prime minister for two. secretary for six years and prime ministerfor two. using secretary for six years and prime minister for two. using language like that was not right and it's not language i would have used. and what was signed off here at her countr
this debate is about the future of the people of the uk and the future of the united kingdom. that is what i'm focused on and that's what we should all be focused on. it is ensuring we get that good dealfor focused on. it is ensuring we get that good deal for the focused on. it is ensuring we get that good dealfor the people focused on. it is ensuring we get that good deal for the people of the united kingdom, wherever they live. there was then her reaction to this man, former foreign secretary...
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kingdom the usa and new zealand who are all urging the agency's president to reconsider if you choose to reinstate trash or you defy the very wish of the atthis communities and organisations around the world have very clearly stated that they will not accept reinstatement now the sporting community around the world has spoken and the message is consistent and clear recite it cannot be declared compliant until all outstanding conditions set out in the road map have been satisfied we believe that any compromises to the road map will tarnish what is reputation and bring global sport into disrepute essential to restart his revival is not set in stone and it could mean thousands of clean athletes in russia will be hit. the first hurdle when it comes to entering competitions all over again with their respective federations hands tied until restarted resumes its normal operations so will those this decision by water be influenced by sport politics or commonsense. else where they will britain's promise of treason may try to lay down some bricks at lorton informal e.u. summit nostra british pr
kingdom the usa and new zealand who are all urging the agency's president to reconsider if you choose to reinstate trash or you defy the very wish of the atthis communities and organisations around the world have very clearly stated that they will not accept reinstatement now the sporting community around the world has spoken and the message is consistent and clear recite it cannot be declared compliant until all outstanding conditions set out in the road map have been satisfied we believe that...
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and i lived in the united kingdom we were in london during the. riots there were riots there in two thousand and ten or twenty eleven this was austerity induced riots that those austerity programs were introduced after the financial crisis to bail out the bankers all of the many of the biggest banks in the united kingdom were bailed out by the taxpayer austerity was then introduced upon the taxpayer and ordered to pay for those bail and we saw a massive riots it was like in two thousand and ten or twenty eleven in the summer i remember we had one of the guests on the show who did four months in prison because he was walking through birmingham and he saw one of the looted shops you saw a pair of trousers on the ground and he picked them up and he took them and what happened he got arrested and spent four months in prison what to david cameron say in parliament to the people he said if you're old enough to do the crime you're old enough to do the time because they were sixteen year old kids who did months in prison at that time here marci is saying
and i lived in the united kingdom we were in london during the. riots there were riots there in two thousand and ten or twenty eleven this was austerity induced riots that those austerity programs were introduced after the financial crisis to bail out the bankers all of the many of the biggest banks in the united kingdom were bailed out by the taxpayer austerity was then introduced upon the taxpayer and ordered to pay for those bail and we saw a massive riots it was like in two thousand and ten...
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so that is u na cce pta ble the united kingdom. so that is unacceptable and the prime minister has said it is unacceptable to any british prime minister. the labour party have made that clear as well. what the eu need to do now is to recognise that it can't keep the single market of europe at the expense of dividing up the single market of the united kingdom, that can't happen. if that wasn't enough, theresa may had come up with her so—called chequers deal, but the problem is that that is not pleasing anybody. on the one side she's got people who campaigned for remain saying, this is pointless, we're still going to be taking the rules from the eu, that's what brexiteers think as well, so even if she gets this dealfrom the think as well, so even if she gets this deal from the eu she think as well, so even if she gets this dealfrom the eu she is going to struggle to get it through parliament. and really know one here is able to predict what is likely to happen between now and the moment we leave next march. the eu side here i think
so that is u na cce pta ble the united kingdom. so that is unacceptable and the prime minister has said it is unacceptable to any british prime minister. the labour party have made that clear as well. what the eu need to do now is to recognise that it can't keep the single market of europe at the expense of dividing up the single market of the united kingdom, that can't happen. if that wasn't enough, theresa may had come up with her so—called chequers deal, but the problem is that that is not...
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united kingdom people was to leave we wanted to be out of there to years ago so there's no need for another vote this is all nonsense and largely down to mrs may being pretty damn useless do you think though that those private ambitions that you're suggesting that the labor leaders driven by here will still at least push towards another referendum that it will happen. i don't think another referendum will happen i think if they do they'll be riots on the street if there's a retrial of direction the democratic will of the people i think nobody trouble a few weeks ago machines may said they were worried and police chief said they were worried about civil disobedience if there was a no damn if there was a no deal i think people to be dancing on the streets but if there's a betrayal of thing going to be a totally different picture there should be no way that some daylight mark wrong can try to hold is to ransom with the country that lay down our lives our forefathers to rescue europe from tyranny of these people forgotten me however mrs murray should never have gold bricks are all the u
united kingdom people was to leave we wanted to be out of there to years ago so there's no need for another vote this is all nonsense and largely down to mrs may being pretty damn useless do you think though that those private ambitions that you're suggesting that the labor leaders driven by here will still at least push towards another referendum that it will happen. i don't think another referendum will happen i think if they do they'll be riots on the street if there's a retrial of direction...
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to leave the eu and the united kingdom will be leaving as a whole, no part of the united kingdom will be left half in. given how reliant the prime minister is on the dup, does chequers fried? i think there are two considerations. does chequers fly? it will be accepted by the eu —— would it be accepted by the eu? so far they have said that it won‘t be. our bottom line is that the prime minister must not deviate from the promised that northern ireland will be treated differently from other parts of the united kingdom. or? it's very simple. she depends upon us in the house of commons and pa rt upon us in the house of commons and part of the arrangement we entered into is that she would deliver on she made in relations to the united kingdom as a whole leaving the eu. it is not just kingdom as a whole leaving the eu. it is notjust the dup that are saying this. the conservative party have said this as well. many of their backbenchers are as prounion as we are and indeed even the labour party has said it would not find a cce pta ble party has said it would not find acceptable the break
to leave the eu and the united kingdom will be leaving as a whole, no part of the united kingdom will be left half in. given how reliant the prime minister is on the dup, does chequers fried? i think there are two considerations. does chequers fly? it will be accepted by the eu —— would it be accepted by the eu? so far they have said that it won‘t be. our bottom line is that the prime minister must not deviate from the promised that northern ireland will be treated differently from other...