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you need legislation saying we want it with all agreements at the european council and the last european council meeting before brags that it's on the 17th and 18th of october now part comes back on the 14th but it's going to spend the 1st 5 days talking about the queen's speech you're not necessarily about it with and this is i mean is that we don't this sounds very bleak dr grogan let me ask you about this suggestion that was made today there is what's known as a humble address to the queen where parliament can pass a motion asking the queen to stop this program this purgation why not do that she gives the solver. this this comes back to the crew are essential this is why we're talking about such fundamental questions of the u.k. constitution the queen it's not political in fact the queen is an institution the monarchy is an institution in the u.k. has not been political in hundreds of years the last time the queen a queen it was queen victoria stepped in and changed the prime minister it caused a crisis now your rights absolutely correct in saying that the prime minister the governmen
you need legislation saying we want it with all agreements at the european council and the last european council meeting before brags that it's on the 17th and 18th of october now part comes back on the 14th but it's going to spend the 1st 5 days talking about the queen's speech you're not necessarily about it with and this is i mean is that we don't this sounds very bleak dr grogan let me ask you about this suggestion that was made today there is what's known as a humble address to the queen...
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queen's speech on october the 14th is only 3 days before the european council summits or not so over the 17th that becomes an absolutely crucial meeting but it's very very difficult to know a less they can come up with some sort of form in the meantime that then gets passed to the european council and boris johnson can then go about supply limits and say look is out of this deal or we are out of the 31st of october with no deal at all and parliament eventually has to fall and so on and back it that's the only route i can now see to any sort of new deal actually getting across the line it's but it's either a massively foolhardy or incredibly brave step by boris johnson depending on your points of view about brics here now and thank you very much for that for now that's largely in london we would have more analysis on this for you and that but later on in the news out. but moving on to other news now on brazil's says it will accept international aid to help fight fires ravaging the amazon as long as it can control how the money is used president jabal snarl early rejected an offer of $
queen's speech on october the 14th is only 3 days before the european council summits or not so over the 17th that becomes an absolutely crucial meeting but it's very very difficult to know a less they can come up with some sort of form in the meantime that then gets passed to the european council and boris johnson can then go about supply limits and say look is out of this deal or we are out of the 31st of october with no deal at all and parliament eventually has to fall and so on and back it...
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european council meeting before brags that it's on the 17th and 18th of october now part comes back on the 14th but it's going to spend the 1st 5 days talking about the queen's each year not necessarily about it was just and this is i mean is that we don't it sounds very bleak dr grogan let me ask you about this suggestion that was made today there is what's known as a humble address to the queen where parliament can pass a motion asking the queen to stop this program this poor geisha why not do that she gives the solver. this this comes back to the crew are essential this is why we're talking about such fundamental questions of the u.k. constitution the queen politico in fact the queen is an institution the monarchy is an institution in the u.k. has not been political in hundreds of years the last time the queen a queen it was queen victoria stepped in and changed the prime minister it caused a crisis now your rights absolutely correct in saying that the prime minister the government are appointed by the queen do not vote and by people they're pointed by the queen and a humble addr
european council meeting before brags that it's on the 17th and 18th of october now part comes back on the 14th but it's going to spend the 1st 5 days talking about the queen's each year not necessarily about it was just and this is i mean is that we don't it sounds very bleak dr grogan let me ask you about this suggestion that was made today there is what's known as a humble address to the queen where parliament can pass a motion asking the queen to stop this program this poor geisha why not...
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european council meeting before brags that it's on the 17th and 18th of october now part comes back on the 14th but it's going to spend the 1st 5 days talking about the queen's each year not necessarily about it was just and this is i mean is that what it all sounds very bleak dr grogan let me ask you about this suggestion that was made today there is what's known as a humble address to the queen where parliament can pass a motion asking the queen to stop this program this purgation why not do that she gives the solver. this this comes back to the crew are essential this is why we're talking about such fundamental questions of the u.k. constitution the queen politico in fact the queen is an institution monarchies an institution in the u.k. has not been political in hundreds of years the last time the queen a queen it was queen victoria stepped in and change the prime minister it caused a crisis now your rights absolutely correct in saying that the prime minister the government are appointed by the queen do not vote and by people there pointed by the queen and a humble address in my
european council meeting before brags that it's on the 17th and 18th of october now part comes back on the 14th but it's going to spend the 1st 5 days talking about the queen's each year not necessarily about it was just and this is i mean is that what it all sounds very bleak dr grogan let me ask you about this suggestion that was made today there is what's known as a humble address to the queen where parliament can pass a motion asking the queen to stop this program this purgation why not do...
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the president of the european council who chairs the summit. he was the first recipient of a letter from borisjohnson first recipient of a letter from boris johnson last night. first recipient of a letter from borisjohnson last night. he sent a tweet in the last half an hour saying the backstop is an insurance to avoid a hardboard on the island of ireland. unless and until an alternative is found, those against the backdrop and not proposing realistic alternatives in fact support re—establishing a border. evenif support re—establishing a border. even if they do not admit it. he doesn‘t name boris johnson even if they do not admit it. he doesn‘t name borisjohnson in that tweet, but it‘s pretty clear he‘s referring to the prime minister and people who have the same view. first of all, suggesting they are wrong in their approach because it could lead to the re—establishment of a border between northern ireland and ireland, and also the bit which will annoy people in downing street suggesting they are being dishonest about it, lying a
the president of the european council who chairs the summit. he was the first recipient of a letter from borisjohnson first recipient of a letter from boris johnson last night. first recipient of a letter from borisjohnson last night. he sent a tweet in the last half an hour saying the backstop is an insurance to avoid a hardboard on the island of ireland. unless and until an alternative is found, those against the backdrop and not proposing realistic alternatives in fact support...
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dear donald begins boris johnson's letter to european council president donald tusk in a 4 page missive johnson describes how the so-called backstops solution for the irish border is undemocratic and infringes on britain's sovereignty and must therefore be removed from the withdrawal agreement the prime minister's made it clear that the withdrawal agreement because the backstops now been rejected 3 times something's got to change the alternative arrangements for me are all being investigated and the prime minister's made it clear if the e.u. is willing to be flexible on that one point then we've got a really good chance of getting a deal through the house of commons the backstop as a last resort solution to keep the border between british northern ireland and e.u. member aren't open even after brags that many fear that civil conflict could flare up again if new border controls are implemented johnson is now calling for alternatives to the backstop without offering any concrete proposals this is drawn a cool response from the european commission by science began the negotiations with a c
dear donald begins boris johnson's letter to european council president donald tusk in a 4 page missive johnson describes how the so-called backstops solution for the irish border is undemocratic and infringes on britain's sovereignty and must therefore be removed from the withdrawal agreement the prime minister's made it clear that the withdrawal agreement because the backstops now been rejected 3 times something's got to change the alternative arrangements for me are all being investigated...
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as g7 leaders gather in biarritz, the outgoing european council president donald tusk has warned that this year's summit will be unusally difficult, with no guarantee of agreement on serious global challenges. within the last hour president trump has arrived in france for the summit. the world leaders will discuss a number of issues in the summit, my colleague, ros atkins is in biarritz for us. thank you very much indeed. the summit is keenly anticipated because not only because it brings together the members of the g7 but president macron has invited five scratch my other countries too, five african countries are invited as well as the leaders of chile two. here is a report of why it might be a little bumpy. lots of people come to biarritz to take it easy and you can see why. president macron though is arriving with an ultra ambitious agenda for the g7 and topper that is tackling the global climate change... we will see how they get on with the ashes, but it is unlikely to be dull. biarritz is used to hosting tours, but across this weekend and this is going to host around 13,000 secu
as g7 leaders gather in biarritz, the outgoing european council president donald tusk has warned that this year's summit will be unusally difficult, with no guarantee of agreement on serious global challenges. within the last hour president trump has arrived in france for the summit. the world leaders will discuss a number of issues in the summit, my colleague, ros atkins is in biarritz for us. thank you very much indeed. the summit is keenly anticipated because not only because it brings...
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the european council president donald tusk said he was "willing to listen" to his ideas for brexit — as long as they were "realistic". but the two men clashed over who would be to blame in the case of a no—deal brexit. 0ur chief political correspondent vicki young is in biarritz. landing for his first summit, and it could be a tense one. borisjohnson is determined to leave the eu but says britain won't be walking off the world stage. the prime minister wants to show he's got an important role to play and has strong views on global trade. i'm very worried about the way it's going, the growth of protections, of tariffs that we are seeing. the uk thrives mightily on being an open, outward—looking, free—trading nation. that's what we're going to be promoting because i think it's good for the world. there is a lot on the g7 agenda here in biarritz, but right now for borisjohnson nothing is more important than brexit. can he persuade eu leaders to give him a new brexit deal? that's something brussels has said it won't do, even though parliament rejected the withdrawal agreement that
the european council president donald tusk said he was "willing to listen" to his ideas for brexit — as long as they were "realistic". but the two men clashed over who would be to blame in the case of a no—deal brexit. 0ur chief political correspondent vicki young is in biarritz. landing for his first summit, and it could be a tense one. borisjohnson is determined to leave the eu but says britain won't be walking off the world stage. the prime minister wants to show he's...
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donald tusk, president of the european council, who he will be meeting on sunday, has said that this is now the third by minister, the third british by minister they have had talks with about brexit. the absolutely want cooperate on an issue of no deal. that is the uk withdrawing without any kind of deal. he added that he hopes that mr johnson does not go down as mr no deal. he said he hopes the british prime minister would not be remembered as the prime minister who withdrew the uk without any kind of deal in place. you can see him speaking to reporters. let us take a listen and see if we can hear them at all. you want to see you want to preserve biodiversity. can there be any hope of a trade deal with brazil, brazil seems to be taking steps... we will do everything we can to support the brazilians, to... trade deal, at thisjuncture? are all sorts of people who will take any excuse at all to interfere with free trade. and i don't want to... you could just about hear some other words from him, it was a bit difficult to hear as you can understand. the wind and the aeroplane noise and
donald tusk, president of the european council, who he will be meeting on sunday, has said that this is now the third by minister, the third british by minister they have had talks with about brexit. the absolutely want cooperate on an issue of no deal. that is the uk withdrawing without any kind of deal. he added that he hopes that mr johnson does not go down as mr no deal. he said he hopes the british prime minister would not be remembered as the prime minister who withdrew the uk without any...
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boris johnson has hit back at donald tusk after the european council president said he hoped the prime minister wouldn't be remembered as "mr no deal". mr tusk was speaking in biarritz at the the g7 summit of world leaders. in response mrjohnson said mr tusk would earn the same title if he ignored the uk's demands. our chief political correspondent vicki young is in biarritz — her report contains flashing images. landing for his first summit, and it could be a tense one. borisjohnson is determined to leave the eu but says britain won't be walking off the world stage. the prime minister wants to show he's got an important role to play and has strong views on global trade. i'm very worried about the way it's going, the growth of protections, of tariffs that we are seeing. the uk thrives mightily on being an open, outward—looking, free—trading nation. that's what we're going to be promoting because i think it's good for the world. there is a lot on the g7 agenda here in biarritz, but right now for borisjohnson nothing is more important than brexit. can he persuade eu leaders to give
boris johnson has hit back at donald tusk after the european council president said he hoped the prime minister wouldn't be remembered as "mr no deal". mr tusk was speaking in biarritz at the the g7 summit of world leaders. in response mrjohnson said mr tusk would earn the same title if he ignored the uk's demands. our chief political correspondent vicki young is in biarritz — her report contains flashing images. landing for his first summit, and it could be a tense one....
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borisjohnson and the european council president, donald tusk, have urged each other to compromise over brexit. at a news conference before the g7 summit in france gets under way this evening, mr tusk warned the prime minister that he was in danger of going down in history as mr no deal. mrjohnson responded by saying it would be mr tusk who would be given the title if he didn't listen to uk demands. arriving for the summit this afternoon the prime minister outlined his priorities for the summit. the three priorities i have, obssessions i have for the uk and for the world at this g7 summit are clearly the state of global trade. i am very worried about the way it is going. the growth of protectionism tariffs that we are seeing, the uk thrives mightily on being an open, outward—looking free trade nation, and that is what we will promote because it is good for the world. number two — biodiversity, habitat loss. excruciating scenes we have seen from the amazon. this is being repeated around the world. a loss of species and habitats, it some places it is irreversible. we need to talk abou
borisjohnson and the european council president, donald tusk, have urged each other to compromise over brexit. at a news conference before the g7 summit in france gets under way this evening, mr tusk warned the prime minister that he was in danger of going down in history as mr no deal. mrjohnson responded by saying it would be mr tusk who would be given the title if he didn't listen to uk demands. arriving for the summit this afternoon the prime minister outlined his priorities for the summit....
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goods the president of the european council has just spoken ahead of the g 7 leaders summit in france startled tosk warns that trade wars could break. the trust between its members. and the testers in hong kong are trying to disrupt the transport system the riot police and fire to gas on crowds who blocked roads off to a logical to rise march. from his 1st began in june over an extradition bill to the demonstrations of wide demand political reform. one on the ever expanding trade between the u.s. and china russ feingold is an asia political risk on the list joins us now live via skype from taipei how much further ross can this go before someone breaks. it's a good question and it's something that industry participants obviously stock markets and even consumers and certainly in united states are wondering about president trump has made it very clear if there aren't concessions on a range of trade issues that he would implement these tariffs he actually moves slower than how to earlier been anticipated because there were several times when he met him being in person where there was a bi
goods the president of the european council has just spoken ahead of the g 7 leaders summit in france startled tosk warns that trade wars could break. the trust between its members. and the testers in hong kong are trying to disrupt the transport system the riot police and fire to gas on crowds who blocked roads off to a logical to rise march. from his 1st began in june over an extradition bill to the demonstrations of wide demand political reform. one on the ever expanding trade between the...
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you you need legislation saying we want it with all agreements at the european council and the last european council meeting before brags that it's on the 17th and 18th of october now part comes back on the 14th but it's going to spend the 1st 5 days talking about the queen's each year not necessarily about it with and this is i mean is that we don't it sounds very bleak dr grogan let me ask you about this suggestion that was made today there is what's known as a humble address to the queen where parliament can pass a motion asking the queen to stop this program this provision why not do that she gives the solver. this this comes back to the crew are essential this is why we're talking about such fundamental questions of the u.k. constitution the queen is not political in fact the queen is an institution the monarchy is an institution in the u.k. has not been political in hundreds of years the last time the queen a queen it was queen victoria stepped in and changed the prime minister it caused a crisis now your rights absolutely correct in saying that the prime minister the governme
you you need legislation saying we want it with all agreements at the european council and the last european council meeting before brags that it's on the 17th and 18th of october now part comes back on the 14th but it's going to spend the 1st 5 days talking about the queen's each year not necessarily about it with and this is i mean is that we don't it sounds very bleak dr grogan let me ask you about this suggestion that was made today there is what's known as a humble address to the queen...
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european council president that he must open talks of the backstopli think that's quite interesting. we have seen come in the last week, although angela merkel will not be the saviour, her language on with opening the agreement has been a lot softer than donald's i think he does have a point here and negotiation power with tosca now. i think the letter to task will be pretty powerful, really but with emmanuel macron and definitely angela merkel shifting ground. it's move on from that and into a story in the daily mail. car park shark still pray on cancer patients this is five years after they urged hospitals to provide free parking. half a decade now and it's really terrible story and people are extremely ill, cancer patients, people with kidney dialysis, people who are terminally ill, people who have to spend a lot of time in hospital at the parking themselves or their relatives are spending a lot of moneyjust to go and see them. what i did not understand what this story is it's notjust understand what this story is it's not just parking understand what this story is it's notjust pa
european council president that he must open talks of the backstopli think that's quite interesting. we have seen come in the last week, although angela merkel will not be the saviour, her language on with opening the agreement has been a lot softer than donald's i think he does have a point here and negotiation power with tosca now. i think the letter to task will be pretty powerful, really but with emmanuel macron and definitely angela merkel shifting ground. it's move on from that and into a...
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which would delay brecht sits with a view to the european parliament the european council and the european union giving them more time to go back to formulate some of the deal but in order to do that they that there needs to be a mechanism by which they can pass a law and the trouble is you've only got one week next week actually the week before in parliament starts before it's going to be suspended and there's nothing actually in that 5 day period allows them to create a new law to do that so that's one problem for them the other problem is if they try to have a vote of no confidence in the government to try to. thing like that it relies on at least 20 or 30 conservative politicians so votes against their own government is not it's all clear if the numbers are actually there to do that so it's becoming perilously difficult for them to try to work out exactly how they going to do it they're still saying they're going to go down the legal routes to to try to form a new law to stop it. work out when they're going to be able to do that because the gap between the queen's speech on the 14th of
which would delay brecht sits with a view to the european parliament the european council and the european union giving them more time to go back to formulate some of the deal but in order to do that they that there needs to be a mechanism by which they can pass a law and the trouble is you've only got one week next week actually the week before in parliament starts before it's going to be suspended and there's nothing actually in that 5 day period allows them to create a new law to do that so...
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, ursula von der leyen, and the incoming european council president, charles michel, as well as heads of state, government and new members of the european parliament. ultimately, for the eu, when a member decides to leave, they need to do it in a manner that respects their responsibilities. the uk has serious responsibilities that need to be met. interesting you say there's been no change inside the eu — i can cite you some change right now. the polish foreign minister said a time—limited backstop, and it's the backstop that is so much at the centre of this dispute between the eu and britain about the withdrawal agreement. tthe polish fm said, "a time—limited backstop is much more favourable than a no—debrexit." therefore, if ireland turned to the eu about changing the withdrawal agreement with regard to provisions on the backstop so it would only apply temporarily, let's say a backstop for five years, then the matter would be resolved. so there's no unanimity in europe anymore. the poles for one are suggesting you guys need to more flexible. no, because actually that statemen
, ursula von der leyen, and the incoming european council president, charles michel, as well as heads of state, government and new members of the european parliament. ultimately, for the eu, when a member decides to leave, they need to do it in a manner that respects their responsibilities. the uk has serious responsibilities that need to be met. interesting you say there's been no change inside the eu — i can cite you some change right now. the polish foreign minister said a time—limited...
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let's talk about this story now with gustav grethel he's a senior policy fellow at the european council on foreign relations and acting director of its wider europe program which looks at europe's strategic policies with if eastern neighbors thank you very much for joining us here in our studio what do you think of this meeting michael hosting glad to meet putin doesn't really pave the way for fresh peace talks oh well we have to seize of fresh snow when he talks of pain in the pipeline for the last months the priority really gonna. happen will they bring something about. the deep overtures to told which was set on pretty much gives foot in new pressure he sort of lost in the rest west or europeans that the europeans are eager to strike some sort of deal with him. and that's you wong or he's about to win which is a bad sign you have to give food in the impression that it will get worse if you continue. i think there are now giving the impression that he's sort of a talk or deal on his way which will be an acceptable due to the ukrainians who have basically the same stole my point concer
let's talk about this story now with gustav grethel he's a senior policy fellow at the european council on foreign relations and acting director of its wider europe program which looks at europe's strategic policies with if eastern neighbors thank you very much for joining us here in our studio what do you think of this meeting michael hosting glad to meet putin doesn't really pave the way for fresh peace talks oh well we have to seize of fresh snow when he talks of pain in the pipeline for the...
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laila: gustav gressel, expert in russssian defense affairs for te european council on foreign relations. sir, thank you for weighing in. we turn now to italy, where a technical report has shown that parts of the road bridge that collapsed a year ago had not been maintained for 25 years. the structure collapsed in heavy rain, killing 43 people. the local prosecutors said the ongoing investigation would show whether a lack of maintenance was instrumental in causing the collapse. the report came out as people gathered to remember those who died in the tragedy. reporter: at 11:36 a.m., exactly the time when the morandi bridge collapsed one year ago the city stood still, commemorating the victims. among those taking part in the ceremony were italy's president, and the city's mayor. >> today we stand here on the new construction site to commemorate the victims. but we also look to the future and want the city to be strong again. reporter: parts of the morandi bridge collapsed frorom a height of over 200 meters. 43 people died and 16 were injured. hundreds of people had to evacuate their homes
laila: gustav gressel, expert in russssian defense affairs for te european council on foreign relations. sir, thank you for weighing in. we turn now to italy, where a technical report has shown that parts of the road bridge that collapsed a year ago had not been maintained for 25 years. the structure collapsed in heavy rain, killing 43 people. the local prosecutors said the ongoing investigation would show whether a lack of maintenance was instrumental in causing the collapse. the report came...
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only the steadiness was donald tusk. 0utgoing leaders of the european council and still working on europeans —— fritz departure from the eu. one thing i could —— will not co—operate on is no deal. and i still hope that feministjohnson would not like to go down in history as mr no deal. the uk premises is a responsibility lies with mr tusk. reports suggest that the uk may not pay its full visual bill and £39 billion if you doesn't get a deal. first though, mr johnson will hold a —— bilateral meeting with donald trump, izzard brexit supported by the don't ci to own everything. including trade was. iam very own everything. including trade was. i am very worried about the way it's going, the growth of protection, ta riffs going, the growth of protection, tariffs at the scene and being in free trading nation, it's good for the world. the two allies or metal brea kfast. the world. the two allies or metal breakfast. 0n the world. the two allies or metal breakfast. on their menu, what my going to a uk, us trade deal. the chinese trade dispute and irradiance actions. so far so good, th
only the steadiness was donald tusk. 0utgoing leaders of the european council and still working on europeans —— fritz departure from the eu. one thing i could —— will not co—operate on is no deal. and i still hope that feministjohnson would not like to go down in history as mr no deal. the uk premises is a responsibility lies with mr tusk. reports suggest that the uk may not pay its full visual bill and £39 billion if you doesn't get a deal. first though, mr johnson will hold a...
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you just mentioned donald tusk, the european council president. he's been saying a whole host of things that were very sharply critical of the president. typically going into these g7s, you just don't hear the kind of language used that we heard from the european council president aimed at the president of the united states but you're hearing it at this g7 summit because the president has really rattled some nerves over here on the side of the atlantic. donned tusk was saying earlier today that trade wars, like the kind that the president is waging, those could lead to a global recession. yes, they do use diplomatic language from time to time, but it sound like as this is just opening up that those diplomatic niceties are being set to the side because there are some serious disagreements between the u.s. and these european partners in the g7. >> and macron is welcoming there the prime minister giuseppe conte. maybe the stand alone that the president hasn't insulted just ahead of this summit. so, sam, you know, these are the world's leading industr
you just mentioned donald tusk, the european council president. he's been saying a whole host of things that were very sharply critical of the president. typically going into these g7s, you just don't hear the kind of language used that we heard from the european council president aimed at the president of the united states but you're hearing it at this g7 summit because the president has really rattled some nerves over here on the side of the atlantic. donned tusk was saying earlier today that...
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he goes on to say that the timing of the uk's withdraw from the eu is a matter of the european council and under article 50 of the lisbon treaty and parliament. so effectively, i think he may well be saying that it is nothing to do with him. it is the legal default, as the result of the article 50 process, which parliament voted to trigger it more than two yea rs voted to trigger it more than two years ago. now the uk will leave the eu at the end of october, but this reply from sir mark sedwill to jeremy corbyn will not do anything to dampen the speculation and the fears among some mps when they return from their summer break here at westminster that the government may be willing to use all means at its disposal to make sure that it happens on that date. jonathan, thank you very much. jonathan blake at westminster. the us rapper mac asap rocky has been found guilty... he has been ordered to pay damages to the victim. from stockholm, our correspondent is on the line. so a bit more about the man and what has happened in court today? yes, asap rocky certainly known but not a household nam
he goes on to say that the timing of the uk's withdraw from the eu is a matter of the european council and under article 50 of the lisbon treaty and parliament. so effectively, i think he may well be saying that it is nothing to do with him. it is the legal default, as the result of the article 50 process, which parliament voted to trigger it more than two yea rs voted to trigger it more than two years ago. now the uk will leave the eu at the end of october, but this reply from sir mark sedwill...
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borisjohnson sat down with the president of the european council today. i think it depends on eu friends and partners and i think in the last few days that there has been a sort of dawning realisation, in brussels and other european capitals, the shape of the problem is for the uk. have you detected willingness? i am an optimist, but i do think they understand it. i think they understand that there is an opportunity to do a deal, but they also understand. i think it's going to be touch and go, but the important thing is to get ready to come out without a deal. i was going to ask you about that. that assists us. to ask you about that. that assists us. as you know it means that it helps us to convince our friends and partners of the necessity to do a deal but also minimises any disruption there may be on october the 31st. the main talks at the summit focus on the global economy and security, but brexit remains the most pressing issue for boris johnson. on that a no—deal brexit could be just over two months away. there has not been much explanation from bo
borisjohnson sat down with the president of the european council today. i think it depends on eu friends and partners and i think in the last few days that there has been a sort of dawning realisation, in brussels and other european capitals, the shape of the problem is for the uk. have you detected willingness? i am an optimist, but i do think they understand it. i think they understand that there is an opportunity to do a deal, but they also understand. i think it's going to be touch and go,...
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expert in russian defense affairs for the european council on foreign relations sir thank you for weighing and. like to turn out to italy were a technical report has shown there parts of the road bridge that collapsed in genoa a year ago had not been maintained for 25 years while the structure collapsed in heavy rain killing 43 people the local prosecutors that the ongoing investigation would show whether a lack of maintenance was instrumental in causing the collapse the report came out as people gathered to remember those who died in the tragedy. at 11 36 am exactly the time when the motor on the bridge collapsed one year ago genoa stood still commemorating the victims among those taking part in the ceremony where at least president settlement that island and the city's met. read it again when it she's ready for action today we stand here on the new construction site to commemorate the victims young but we also look to the future and want the city to be strong again rashida parts of the morandi bridge collapsed from a height of over 200 meters into the pussy better valley 43 people died a
expert in russian defense affairs for the european council on foreign relations sir thank you for weighing and. like to turn out to italy were a technical report has shown there parts of the road bridge that collapsed in genoa a year ago had not been maintained for 25 years while the structure collapsed in heavy rain killing 43 people the local prosecutors that the ongoing investigation would show whether a lack of maintenance was instrumental in causing the collapse the report came out as...
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outgoing presidents of the european council still very much working on britain's departure from the eu. one thing i will not co—operate on is no deal. and i still hope that prime ministerjohnson would not like to go down in history as mr no—deal. the uk prime minister's says the responsibility lies with mr tusk. reports suggest that the uk may not pay its full withdrawal bill and £39 billion if it doesn't get a deal. first though, mrjohnson will hold a bilateral meeting with donald trump, the us president is a brexit supporter, but they don't see eye—to—eye on everything, including trade wars. i am very worried about the way it's going, the growth of protection, tariffs that we're seeing, the uk thrives mightily on being open, outward loking, free—trading nation, that's what we're goingto eb promoting because it's good for the world. the two allies will meet for breakfast. on their menu, just what might go in to a uk—us trade deal, the chinese trade dispute and iranian sanctions. so far so good, the weather is perfect, the guest is fantastic, everyone is getting along. mea
outgoing presidents of the european council still very much working on britain's departure from the eu. one thing i will not co—operate on is no deal. and i still hope that prime ministerjohnson would not like to go down in history as mr no—deal. the uk prime minister's says the responsibility lies with mr tusk. reports suggest that the uk may not pay its full withdrawal bill and £39 billion if it doesn't get a deal. first though, mrjohnson will hold a bilateral meeting with donald trump,...
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the european council president, donald tusk, has warned that the eu will not co—operate with borisjohnson on a no—deal brexit. speaking in biarritz, where the g7 summit is being held, mr tusk said this weekend may be the last chance to restore unity among the world's main industrial nations. leaders of most of the world's largest economies make up the g7, the uk, canada, france, germany, italy, japan and the us all take part in the summit. one by one, they have been touching down at biarritz airport today ahead of the summit. us president donald trump arrived aboard air force one, together with his wife melania. before leaving the us, he had repeated his threat to impose tariffs on french wine. however, the issue did not come up when the pair spoke to the cameras ahead of a lunch meeting a short time later. the pair reiterated that they get on well but have had their differences. donald trump added he hoped the summit would accomplish a lot. borisjohnson has also touched down in biarritz. the prime minister said that when he meets president trump at the summit, he's going to tell him to
the european council president, donald tusk, has warned that the eu will not co—operate with borisjohnson on a no—deal brexit. speaking in biarritz, where the g7 summit is being held, mr tusk said this weekend may be the last chance to restore unity among the world's main industrial nations. leaders of most of the world's largest economies make up the g7, the uk, canada, france, germany, italy, japan and the us all take part in the summit. one by one, they have been touching down at...
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he's already at loggerheads with the outgoing european council president donald tusk, who said mrjohnson would not want to be remembered as mr no—deal. in a moment, more on trade and other issues. but first here's bbc‘s vicky young in biarritz. a warning — her report contains flashing images. landing for his first summit, and it could be a tense one. borisjohnson is determined to leave the eu but says britain won't be walking off the world stage. the prime minister wants to show he's got an important role to play and has strong views on global trade. i'm very worried about the way it's going, the growth of protections, of tariffs that we are seeing. the uk thrives mightily on being an open, outward—looking, free—trading nation. that's what we're going to be promoting because i think it's good for the world. there is a lot on the g7 agenda here in biarritz, but right now for borisjohnson nothing is more important than brexit. can he persuade eu leaders to give him a new brexit deal? that's something brussels has said it won't do, even though parliament rejected the withdrawal ag
he's already at loggerheads with the outgoing european council president donald tusk, who said mrjohnson would not want to be remembered as mr no—deal. in a moment, more on trade and other issues. but first here's bbc‘s vicky young in biarritz. a warning — her report contains flashing images. landing for his first summit, and it could be a tense one. borisjohnson is determined to leave the eu but says britain won't be walking off the world stage. the prime minister wants to show he's got...
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mrjohnson also sat down with the president of the european council today. i think that all depends on our eu friends and partners. i think actually, the last few days, there has been a sort of dawning realisation in brussels and other european capitals, you know what the shape of the problem is for the uk. have you detected more of a willingness? look, i think, i'm an optimist but i do think that they... it's going to take a bit more than optimism isn't it? i do think that they understand that there is an opportunity to do a deal. but they also understand... so is it more likely than it was, do you think? i think it's going to be touch and go, but the important thing is to get ready to come out without a deal. i was going to ask you about that. that is something that greatly assists us in a couple of ways, as you know. it means that it helps us to convince our friends and partners of the necessity to do a deal, but it also minimises any disruption that there may be on october the 31st. the main talks at the summit are focusing on the global economy and secu
mrjohnson also sat down with the president of the european council today. i think that all depends on our eu friends and partners. i think actually, the last few days, there has been a sort of dawning realisation in brussels and other european capitals, you know what the shape of the problem is for the uk. have you detected more of a willingness? look, i think, i'm an optimist but i do think that they... it's going to take a bit more than optimism isn't it? i do think that they understand that...
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council earlier this week would be anti democratic so that is the line that he is playing we want our sovereignty we want our democracy and brussels will not let us have it so that is what he's trying to do that is one thing very much the domestic audience of boris johnson at the moment is having talks at the least with the french president money and mccrone you can look at that bitches there on your screens that we're monitoring the situation as soon as. we take you live there but no other even before boris johnson arrived in paris a month in the course of some very strong wasn't said very squarely if there is no did brag that boris johnson discredited blame for that yes and he's said that's when you know when it comes down to boris johnson but it was very strong yesterday in front of the press when when he spoke to them saying we will not be the ones who are blamed for a no deal bret's that we've done everything we can in good faith we worked on a deal with the previous british government under to raise the may we struck a deal and now they don't like it we know that it's been rejec
council earlier this week would be anti democratic so that is the line that he is playing we want our sovereignty we want our democracy and brussels will not let us have it so that is what he's trying to do that is one thing very much the domestic audience of boris johnson at the moment is having talks at the least with the french president money and mccrone you can look at that bitches there on your screens that we're monitoring the situation as soon as. we take you live there but no other...
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scott also said the european council will fight any from proposal to add new tariffs on french wines i will not diet french wine was a. genuine determination for many reasons. the end of the day you stand by france if the u.s. impose a star if on france the e.u. will respond in kind. protesters in hong kong have been trying to disrupt the city's transport system as rallies against the government and to their 12 week police have fired tear gas in crowds blocking roads with barricades in some protesters destroyed surveillance equipment a sit in at the city's airport the view of this month led to hundreds of flight cancellations. brazil's president jalal scenario is ordered the merger to help put out the fires which are raging across the amazon hundreds thousands rather of demonstrators in brazil and across latin america are demanding more attention be given to be deteriorating conditions of the rain forest a russian spacecraft carrying a robot the size of an adult human has failed to dock at the international space station the russian space agency says problems with the automatic docki
scott also said the european council will fight any from proposal to add new tariffs on french wines i will not diet french wine was a. genuine determination for many reasons. the end of the day you stand by france if the u.s. impose a star if on france the e.u. will respond in kind. protesters in hong kong have been trying to disrupt the city's transport system as rallies against the government and to their 12 week police have fired tear gas in crowds blocking roads with barricades in some...
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the president of the european council president, donald tusk, has warned that the eu will not co—operate with borisjohnson on a no—deal brexit. speaking in biarritz, where the g7 summit is being held, mr tusk said this weekend may be the last chance to restore unity among the world's main industrial nations. ahead of the meeting, us president donald trump repeated his threat to impose tariffs on french wine if president macron pushes ahead with plans to tax american techology companies like apple. our diplomatic correspondent, james landale, is in biarritz. james, is there any chance of agreement on anything at this summit? well, president macron certainly hopes so. he wants to use the summit to come in his words, revive the spirit of multilateralism and so he wa nts to spirit of multilateralism and so he wants to see if he can come up with some kind of collective action on tackling the forest fires in the amazon or it more brightly on climate change, on trade, global trade war is taking place at the moment, it may be on iran, as well, aren't the tensions in the gulf at the moment. the
the president of the european council president, donald tusk, has warned that the eu will not co—operate with borisjohnson on a no—deal brexit. speaking in biarritz, where the g7 summit is being held, mr tusk said this weekend may be the last chance to restore unity among the world's main industrial nations. ahead of the meeting, us president donald trump repeated his threat to impose tariffs on french wine if president macron pushes ahead with plans to tax american techology companies like...
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also joining them, the european council president, donald tusk. this is their first official gathering is their first official gathering is the summit got under way this evening and lots on the agenda to discuss for boris johnson evening and lots on the agenda to discuss for borisjohnson top of his agenda will be sorting out or trying to sort out a trade deal with donald trump, also he had a bit of spat with donald tusk today when donald tusk warned that mrjohnson did not wa nt to tusk warned that mrjohnson did not want to be remembered as the reader who left you with no deal. we will be discussing what they will be talking about in the papers in a few minutes' time. talking about in the papers in a few minutes' time. few places have experienced the effects of climate change as dramatically as the arctic. in finnmark, at the northernmost tip of norway, the warmer temperatures pose a challenge for indigenous saa—mi reindeer herders. but one solution — may make things even worse as our correspondent james cook has been finding out. a samie chief
also joining them, the european council president, donald tusk. this is their first official gathering is their first official gathering is the summit got under way this evening and lots on the agenda to discuss for boris johnson evening and lots on the agenda to discuss for borisjohnson top of his agenda will be sorting out or trying to sort out a trade deal with donald trump, also he had a bit of spat with donald tusk today when donald tusk warned that mrjohnson did not wa nt to tusk warned...
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earlier the president of the european council donald tusk was warning that trade was could break the trust between its members. and protesters in hong kong are trying to disrupt the transport system right police have fired tear gas on crowds who blocked roads after a large authorized march collen the rallies began in june over an extradition bill the demonstrations of widens to demand political reforms. more now in the g 7 is a senior fellow at the global policy institute who spoke to us earlier and said there is a variety of different issues on the agenda at the g 7. there is. a chance that dialogue might help. leaders to come up with some solution the biggest issues. that he wanted to bring was issue of iniquities may be changing that ism. because the complete isn't as american say as become sick it's really and balance that favor the very rich and is sponsoring the rest of beauticians something must be dog but love expect that to be to appen it is with the speaking and this is the folks at the g. 7 today doesn't represent the work before the g 7 started represented 70 percent of t
earlier the president of the european council donald tusk was warning that trade was could break the trust between its members. and protesters in hong kong are trying to disrupt the transport system right police have fired tear gas on crowds who blocked roads after a large authorized march collen the rallies began in june over an extradition bill the demonstrations of widens to demand political reforms. more now in the g 7 is a senior fellow at the global policy institute who spoke to us...
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borisjohnson and the european council president, donald tusk, have urged each other to compromise over brexit. at a news conference before the g7 summit in france gets under way this evening, mr tusk warned the prime minister that he was in danger of going down in history as mr no deal. mrjohnson responded by saying it would be mr tusk who would be given the title if he didn't listen to uk demands. arriving at biarritz airport, the prime minister was asked what his priorities are at this summit. three priorities i have, the three obsessions i have for the uk and for the world at this g7 summit, are clearly the state of global trade. i'm very worried about the way it's going, the growth of protections of tariffs that we are seeing. the uk thrives mightily on being an open, outward looking, free trading nation. that's what we are going to be promoting, because we think it's good for the world. as well, numbertwo, biodiversity. habitat loss. the excruciating scenes that we've seen from the amazon. others have been repeated around the world and the loss of species, and the loss of habitats
borisjohnson and the european council president, donald tusk, have urged each other to compromise over brexit. at a news conference before the g7 summit in france gets under way this evening, mr tusk warned the prime minister that he was in danger of going down in history as mr no deal. mrjohnson responded by saying it would be mr tusk who would be given the title if he didn't listen to uk demands. arriving at biarritz airport, the prime minister was asked what his priorities are at this...