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and the britain are egging on you to, to keep sanctions on russia. they've been doing this for years and, and russia just became the number 2 oil and petroleum in puerto, into the united states. just in september, they just passed mexico only buying canada now. so i mean, where, where is the outrage from the, from the democrats, from the, by the ministry. where's the outreach? just be the complete stupidity of their planning and having me back. but certainly the law of getting comes into play here. i mean, there, so there are many things that people want on the left want to tinker with and you know, when it comes to energy, i don't want inquiry within here as well. i mean point is to mark as me and me know, crisis is being wasted here. is it okay? everything? good. i think think we have the supply chain or the quote energy crisis. and cobit, they're all, they all co mingle, go ahead. i think it's an irrefutable pizza bucks. a great transformation is occurring in the west, principally in america, canada, australia, britain and, and you said and then i
and the britain are egging on you to, to keep sanctions on russia. they've been doing this for years and, and russia just became the number 2 oil and petroleum in puerto, into the united states. just in september, they just passed mexico only buying canada now. so i mean, where, where is the outrage from the, from the democrats, from the, by the ministry. where's the outreach? just be the complete stupidity of their planning and having me back. but certainly the law of getting comes into play...
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to say about britain was short of petro and diesel. and the british pico again without thinking the painter labor about forensic thinking. critically having this absolute faith in what mainstream major tells them, they went out, they didn't just fill up their cars, they filled up jerry cans. they filled up a plastic bin liners with petrol and diesel. and that was a very short term shortage. but there is no energy crisis site in the united kingdom. so that leads me on to discussing why is mainstream major legend that why british ministers legina, i believe part of the reason is to distract the british public from some very serious changes which are being imposed in british society. fraser fee, what is known as cove $19.00, and i believe it is also a novel way of justifying the increase in electricity and gas by saying it has been anything to do with privatization. it has everything to do with russia. so i believe there is more to this story of an energy crisis in britain than meets the eye. you know, patrick, also when it is, i think a
to say about britain was short of petro and diesel. and the british pico again without thinking the painter labor about forensic thinking. critically having this absolute faith in what mainstream major tells them, they went out, they didn't just fill up their cars, they filled up jerry cans. they filled up a plastic bin liners with petrol and diesel. and that was a very short term shortage. but there is no energy crisis site in the united kingdom. so that leads me on to discussing why is...
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boris johnson says britain is _ is saying. boris johnson says britain is going _ is saying. boris johnson says britain is going through - is saying. boris johnson says britain is going through a - is saying. boris johnson says . britain is going through a period is saying. boris johnson says - britain is going through a period of adjustment. britain is going through a period of ad'ustment. ~ , ., , britain is going through a period of adjustment-— britain is going through a period of ad'ustment. ~ , ., , ., ., adjustment. when people voted for chan . e in adjustment. when people voted for change in 2016 _ adjustment. when people voted for change in 2016 and _ adjustment. when people voted for change in 2016 and voted _ adjustment. when people voted for change in 2016 and voted again - adjustment. when people voted for change in 2016 and voted again in l change in 2016 and voted again in 2019 as _ change in 2016 and voted again in 2019 as they— change in 2016 and voted again in 2019 as they did, _ change in 2016 and voted again in 2019 as they did, they— change in 2016
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britain since 1922? l hasn't been a case of rabies in mainland britain since 1922? thank ou ve mainland britain since 1922? thank you very much _ mainland britain since 1922? thank you very much for _ mainland britain since 1922? thank you very much for the _ mainland britain since 1922? thank you very much for the question. . mainland britain since 1922? thank you very much for the question. i l you very much for the question. i think that here again very clearly i have to say that the proposals that they put on the package to a great extent in six to eight inspired by northern island and brexit working rule so the package as you have heard from me was very much inspired by the very concrete challenges and issues i heard most frequently in northern ireland. and the issue of cumberland sausages was one of them. so we clearly address it even though as you know, this is not allowed in the eu to have this type of imports from the third countries was up here we are again making enormous effort for the northe
britain since 1922? l hasn't been a case of rabies in mainland britain since 1922? thank ou ve mainland britain since 1922? thank you very much _ mainland britain since 1922? thank you very much for _ mainland britain since 1922? thank you very much for the _ mainland britain since 1922? thank you very much for the question. . mainland britain since 1922? thank you very much for the question. i l you very much for the question. i think that here again very clearly i have to say that the...
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does it make any sense, the policy that we have in britain?— have in britain? the policy doesnt have in britain? the policy doesn't make _ have in britain? the policy doesn't make any - have in britain? the policy doesn't make any sense, l have in britain? the policy- doesn't make any sense, bearing in mind the uk is losing out economically, it is an outlier, certainly compared with europe, and the rest of the eu. and these restrictions are simply in place to try to enable the government to try to have some sort of control, remaining control, ever people travelling. but the travel sector is never going to fully recover while these restrictions are in place, the confidence will not be built back and essentially consumers will be put off, especially in the mass market, which is having a stuttering recovery even though most people are travelling. so we need to see his remaining restrictions lifted as other countries are doing, and then the sector can try to get back some sort of normality. try to get back some sort of normality-— try to get back some sort of nor
does it make any sense, the policy that we have in britain?— have in britain? the policy doesnt have in britain? the policy doesn't make _ have in britain? the policy doesn't make any - have in britain? the policy doesn't make any sense, l have in britain? the policy- doesn't make any sense, bearing in mind the uk is losing out economically, it is an outlier, certainly compared with europe, and the rest of the eu. and these restrictions are simply in place to try to enable the government to...
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to be fair, britain, _ can be achieved. to be fair, britain, if— can be achieved. to be fair, britain, if you _ can be achieved. to be fair, britain, if you look- can be achieved. to be fair, britain, if you look over - can be achieved. to be fair, britain, if you look over the j can be achieved. to be fair, - britain, if you look over the last 30 years, we have grown by 75% and cut emissions by 40%, we are pretty much at the top there. but you would like to have done more. 0ver these past years, yet the city uk government on the whole governments support persuasions politically have been at the forefront of this and we should continue to do more. we have to make big changes ourselves and the 2030 stated that zero. four might be perceived on the easy stuff, we are fortunate and have huge continental shelves we can build wind turbines in ipswich from coal to gas where most of the emissions reduction has come from. the stuff is now, they ready your gas boiler, change your car, this is the tricky stuff, institute crystal extremely tricky and if you look at the other e
to be fair, britain, _ can be achieved. to be fair, britain, if— can be achieved. to be fair, britain, if you _ can be achieved. to be fair, britain, if you look- can be achieved. to be fair, britain, if you look over - can be achieved. to be fair, britain, if you look over the j can be achieved. to be fair, - britain, if you look over the last 30 years, we have grown by 75% and cut emissions by 40%, we are pretty much at the top there. but you would like to have done more. 0ver these past...
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a new feeling for britain's teenage i emma raducanu. a new feeling for britain's teenage star. i emma raducanu. a new feeling for britain's teenage star. walking i emma raducanu. a new feeling for| britain's teenage star. walking onto the court as the big name, a superstar and in terms of world rankings, the favourite. emma raducanu, the world number 22 now, against an opponent onlyjust inside the top 100. early on, radu carney lived up to the billing, an excellent start against aliaksandra sasnovich of belarus. winning to love in the opening game and cheered on by a crowd of 4000. but the british number one is still only 18. she's also without a coach after parting ways with long—standing mental andrew richardson. there is no substitute for experience. 27 year aliaksandra sasnovich took control as emma raducanu was forced into errors and seemed anxious to close out rallies quickly. it was a slower court than she is used to. after this straight sets defeat, emma raducanu said she was glad anyway she'd lost because she could learn from it. she can develop in the months and yea
a new feeling for britain's teenage i emma raducanu. a new feeling for britain's teenage star. i emma raducanu. a new feeling for britain's teenage star. walking i emma raducanu. a new feeling for| britain's teenage star. walking onto the court as the big name, a superstar and in terms of world rankings, the favourite. emma raducanu, the world number 22 now, against an opponent onlyjust inside the top 100. early on, radu carney lived up to the billing, an excellent start against aliaksandra...
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this is where they want to fish, 6-12 nautical miles off britain's shores. let's hear from two french fishermen. >> the goal is to recover the rights that we had. whenhe brexit deal was made, the french had to keep their fishing rights, so we would like to keep our fishing rights and not lose them like the british are forcing us to do. >> it's all talk. some things were said, and that's it. at the moment we are not leaving. we don't know if we will have a license or not. we are at a standstill. >> the latest row came to head on tuesday when the u.k. government said it would allow a handful of small french boats to fish in u.k. waters. on wednesday paris threatened to block fishing boats and increase taxes on goods. disproportionate, we will defend our rights, our fishermen and our coastline. the french secretary of state repeated the warning. >> the first measures we will apply from the beginning of next week's could be completedf there are no gestures from britain because our objective is not to impose these measures, it is to get the licenses. >> as britai
this is where they want to fish, 6-12 nautical miles off britain's shores. let's hear from two french fishermen. >> the goal is to recover the rights that we had. whenhe brexit deal was made, the french had to keep their fishing rights, so we would like to keep our fishing rights and not lose them like the british are forcing us to do. >> it's all talk. some things were said, and that's it. at the moment we are not leaving. we don't know if we will have a license or not. we are at a...
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we had controversy in the | past with great britain but as good friends _ past with great britain but as good friends have — past with great britain but as good friends have always _ past with great britain but as good friends have always come - past with great britain but as good friends have always come good - friends have always come good tasting — friends have always come good lasting solution. _ friends have always come good lasting solution. the— friends have always come good lasting solution.— friends have always come good lastin: solution. ., _, ,., , lasting solution. the concorde bows out in style — lasting solution. the concorde bows out in style after— lasting solution. the concorde bows out in style after almost _ lasting solution. the concorde bows out in style after almost three - out in style after almost three decades in service, an aircraft that has admires for so long taxis home one more time. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm karishma vaswani in singapore. 0ur headlines: the facebook whistle—blower frances haugen prepares to face british mps monday for
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that is one bit of beautiful britain. let's go down to the - britain. let's go down to the southwest. _ britain. let's go down to the southwest. we _ britain. let's go down to the southwest. we have - britain. let's go down to the southwest. we have a - britain. let's go down to the | southwest. we have a bridge britain. let's go down to the - southwest. we have a bridge linking what used to be one side. and it's become an island and the rest of the unless you wear a hair walker you could not actually get to. of course that was unacceptable for anyone in a wheelchair. and now you have this very clear bridge that links these two sites and it's like a fairy tale because it has a gap of four cm in the middle so you feel you are stepping over space and it's a magical act and a fairy tale spell as if your class and has this practical function and meet the huge feat of engineering and sale likely in this archaeological sense thank... you cannot imagine that bridge not being there now. ida. thank... you cannot imagine that bridge not being there now. no, it lo
that is one bit of beautiful britain. let's go down to the - britain. let's go down to the southwest. _ britain. let's go down to the southwest. we _ britain. let's go down to the southwest. we have - britain. let's go down to the southwest. we have a - britain. let's go down to the | southwest. we have a bridge britain. let's go down to the - southwest. we have a bridge linking what used to be one side. and it's become an island and the rest of the unless you wear a hair walker you could not...
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brussels the answer britain's exit from the eu brexit. in early 2016, prime minister david cameron pressed eu partners to grant britain special status -- ensuring its sovereignty, above all in migration policy. he got what he wanted in a deal strongly backed by angela merkel, who was fighting to keep britain in the eu. that decision was to be put to a referendum in june 2016 -- stay in the eu, or leave. the pro-brexit camp exploited public fear of refugees and immigration to whip up support for leaving. cameron's party colleague boris johnson was among those campaigning with nationalist rhetoric to end eu membership. on june 23rd, 2016, a narrow majority of britons backed brexit. angela merkel was “not amused”. >> it is with great regret that we must note today the decision of the majority of the british public, to end the united kingdom's membership in the european union. >> for her, brexit was a very serious blow, remains a very serious blow, and you know, she tried everything she possibly could to avoid it.. >> nationalism triumphe
brussels the answer britain's exit from the eu brexit. in early 2016, prime minister david cameron pressed eu partners to grant britain special status -- ensuring its sovereignty, above all in migration policy. he got what he wanted in a deal strongly backed by angela merkel, who was fighting to keep britain in the eu. that decision was to be put to a referendum in june 2016 -- stay in the eu, or leave. the pro-brexit camp exploited public fear of refugees and immigration to whip up support for...
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got british, aerospace is britain manufactured company. the you go to, you're going to police that are funded by the weapon fails. in terms of tax cost. again, we're talking about our institutions that are mandated by law to carry fractions independently and partially. and that is what we are, we are if that doesn't infuse to investigation, we can take it to the high court. we can judicially review the decision not open investigation. and if they are not open investigation because of political considerations, then the high court will rule accordingly. i mean, it's the 76 anniversary of un charter on it was on sunday the you and voted to a bullish committee, investigating illegible, grimes in yemen, just ahead of the birthday. or even the un doesn't seem to be too interested in what you are. oh, i think you also got to look at the states that voted for that to be terminated. i think that speaks for itself, they were saudi arabia, the u. e, and states like that involved. so states that states are no regard. all right. and what date should we
got british, aerospace is britain manufactured company. the you go to, you're going to police that are funded by the weapon fails. in terms of tax cost. again, we're talking about our institutions that are mandated by law to carry fractions independently and partially. and that is what we are, we are if that doesn't infuse to investigation, we can take it to the high court. we can judicially review the decision not open investigation. and if they are not open investigation because of political...
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one of britain's createst first ever winner. one of britain's greatest cyclists _ first ever winner. one of britain's greatest cyclists has _ first ever winner. one of britain's greatest cyclists has just - first ever winner. one of britain's greatest cyclists has just written | greatest cyclists has just written another chapter in a sport �*s history. drew savage, bbc news. what a day for lizzie with that sensational win on those brutal cobblestones. earlier, i spoke to hayley simmonds, a former team—mate of diagnan�*s who herself is a former commonwealth games bronze medallist, aboutjust how big an achievement this is. it was a brilliant performance by lizzie. it's actually quite rare that we see her grimacing like that, but you can see just how much she wanted that victory. and yeah, it was always going to be a pretty iconic win for whoever took the victory today. and lizzie wanted it, and she gave absurdly everything to make sure she was the first person to enter the velodrome, then cross the line —— she gave up so
one of britain's createst first ever winner. one of britain's greatest cyclists _ first ever winner. one of britain's greatest cyclists has _ first ever winner. one of britain's greatest cyclists has just - first ever winner. one of britain's greatest cyclists has just written | greatest cyclists has just written another chapter in a sport �*s history. drew savage, bbc news. what a day for lizzie with that sensational win on those brutal cobblestones. earlier, i spoke to hayley simmonds, a...
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a fishing dispute between britain and france heads into choppy waters. both sides accused the other of breaking post regs. it agreements on fishing rice, but what's really behind the route and why has it escalated now? this is inside story. ah hello and welcome to the program. i'm how much am jerome? fishing is not only an important industry for the u. k. and france, but a deeply emotional issue as well. it was fiercely debated during discussions on britain's departure from the european union. and now tensions are rising again. the u. k. used to be part of the use common fisheries policy that gave all european fishing boats equal access. after briggs it e u and u. k. vessels needed licenses to fish in each other's territorial waters. the boats have to prove that they had fish there in the past. to make things more complicated, the self governing british territories of jersey in guernsey and the channel islands issue their own licenses. france accused the u. k of only granting at a small number of the licenses its entitled to britain denies this, saying t
a fishing dispute between britain and france heads into choppy waters. both sides accused the other of breaking post regs. it agreements on fishing rice, but what's really behind the route and why has it escalated now? this is inside story. ah hello and welcome to the program. i'm how much am jerome? fishing is not only an important industry for the u. k. and france, but a deeply emotional issue as well. it was fiercely debated during discussions on britain's departure from the european union....
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and sleep britain would say that their action i britain would say that their action is getting — britain would say that their action is getting people talking and asking the whole of the media talking about it and _ the whole of the media talking about it and so, _ the whole of the media talking about it and so, they are achieving what they want. — it and so, they are achieving what they want, which is to get a about but they— they want, which is to get a about but they are losing that battle in terms _ but they are losing that battle in terms of — but they are losing that battle in terms of persuading people to be part of— terms of persuading people to be part of the cost that they are trying — part of the cost that they are trying to _ part of the cost that they are trying to achieve and i don't think at this— trying to achieve and i don't think at this moment, and any of their actions _ at this moment, and any of their actions are — at this moment, and any of their actions are going to lead to a positive — actions are going to lead to a positive outcome along the line
and sleep britain would say that their action i britain would say that their action is getting — britain would say that their action is getting people talking and asking the whole of the media talking about it and _ the whole of the media talking about it and so, _ the whole of the media talking about it and so, they are achieving what they want. — it and so, they are achieving what they want, which is to get a about but they— they want, which is to get a about but they are losing that...
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and the britain are egging on you to keep sanctions on russia. they've been doing this for years and, and russia just became the number to oil and petroleum in puerto, into the united states. just in september, they just certain pass mexico only buying canada now. so, i mean, where, where is the outrage from the, from the democrats, from a bite administrator. i mean, where's the outreach? just the, the complete stupidity of their planning and having the certainly the law of getting it comes into play here. i mean, there are some, there are many things that people want it on the left want to tinker with and you know, when it comes to energy and i don't want them tinkering within here. and i mean partners, demarcus me and me know crisis is being left wasted here. is it ok everything because i think we have the supply chain for the quote unquote energy crisis and they're all coming all home. oh, go ahead. i think it's a great transformation is occurring in the west, principally in america, canada, australia, and then it's no coincidence. and i know
and the britain are egging on you to keep sanctions on russia. they've been doing this for years and, and russia just became the number to oil and petroleum in puerto, into the united states. just in september, they just certain pass mexico only buying canada now. so, i mean, where, where is the outrage from the, from the democrats, from a bite administrator. i mean, where's the outreach? just the, the complete stupidity of their planning and having the certainly the law of getting it comes...
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_ to begin moving goods between great britain and _ to begin moving goods between great britain and northern ireland put up companies — britain and northern ireland put up companies to northern ireland are simply— companies to northern ireland are simply saying why should i bother? what _ simply saying why should i bother? what eight year. let's try to make christmas — what eight year. let's try to make christmas a — what eight year. let's try to make christmas a little _ what eight year. let's try to make christmas a little brighter, - what eight year. let's try to make christmas a little brighter, shall. christmas a little brighter, shall we? . we? marks & spencer zverev said it won't be sending _ we? marks & spencer zverev said it won't be sending some _ we? marks & spencer zverev said it won't be sending some christmas i won't be sending some christmas products of the irish sea because of the red tape and there was do to be a ban on the british banger being and brought into northern ireland as chills meats cannot be imported under eu rules. but the eu has indicated it wi
_ to begin moving goods between great britain and _ to begin moving goods between great britain and northern ireland put up companies — britain and northern ireland put up companies to northern ireland are simply— companies to northern ireland are simply saying why should i bother? what _ simply saying why should i bother? what eight year. let's try to make christmas — what eight year. let's try to make christmas a — what eight year. let's try to make christmas a little _ what eight...
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the bombing of good britain was arming the fascists in spain at the time. i just on the specific 2 of these 20000 is of the attacks among 20000 and strikes. a school bus. you say is a war crime, a bombing of a school bus and a funeral. there was a double cab strike on a funeral. so we have highlighted those $22.00 particular incidents. amongst many incidents, the santa was a mistake, i think. well, there was investigation into it, nobody was held accountable. certainly that never actually issued any public filing response to that. but it was regrettable that it was a mistake. there has been no official investigation into those who are responsible for giving that order carry carrying out that if the, if the case goes forward the perfectly within their rights and she should be within their rights to be able to, to go on to defense of says that it was a mistake. our evidence is that there was a strike carried out to protect strikes were carried out in which a large number of civilians are killed. of course, it will have to be down to where the evidence is stro
the bombing of good britain was arming the fascists in spain at the time. i just on the specific 2 of these 20000 is of the attacks among 20000 and strikes. a school bus. you say is a war crime, a bombing of a school bus and a funeral. there was a double cab strike on a funeral. so we have highlighted those $22.00 particular incidents. amongst many incidents, the santa was a mistake, i think. well, there was investigation into it, nobody was held accountable. certainly that never actually...
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britain's tyson fury defends his heavyweight title against american deontay wilder, with an 11th round knockout in las vegas. business secretary kwasi kwarteng defends the government's handling of the energy crisis after suppliers said the system of having a cap on prices was not fit for purpose. pay up to stop illegal migrants, the french government tells the uk to keep to its side of a deal to police the channel. scientists warn that the loss of biodiversity risks tipping the world into �*ecological meltdown�*. time for a sport update. good morning. as we've been hearing, tyson fury has sensationally himself the wbc world heavyweight title by knocking out american deontay wilder in their third fight in las vegas. fury made a strong start putting wilder down in the third round but he came roaring back and put fury down twice. in the seventh, fury looked relentless and wilder exhausted. he lasted a few more rounds, before going down in the tenth and, in the eleventh, it was all over. so, the gypsy king retains the wbc belt, with two wins from three fights against wilder. without so
britain's tyson fury defends his heavyweight title against american deontay wilder, with an 11th round knockout in las vegas. business secretary kwasi kwarteng defends the government's handling of the energy crisis after suppliers said the system of having a cap on prices was not fit for purpose. pay up to stop illegal migrants, the french government tells the uk to keep to its side of a deal to police the channel. scientists warn that the loss of biodiversity risks tipping the world into...
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or has britain breached the tca? or has britain breached the tca? are you reading it? the first thin to tca? are you reading it? the first thing to say _ tca? are you reading it? the first thing to say is _ tca? are you reading it? the first thing to say is that _ tca? are you reading it? the first thing to say is that the _ tca? are you reading it? the first thing to say is that the criteria - thing to say is that the criteria for these _ thing to say is that the criteria for these licences are issued under the trade _ for these licences are issued under the trade and economic operation agreement, the criteria for that is not agreement, the criteria for that is hot black— agreement, the criteria for that is not black and white. there's been a legal— not black and white. there's been a legal requirement for decades. that is how— legal requirement for decades. that is how you _ legal requirement for decades. that is how you manage the fishery. using fishing _ is how you manage the fishery. using fishing data _ is how you manage the fishery. using fishing data so t
or has britain breached the tca? or has britain breached the tca? are you reading it? the first thin to tca? are you reading it? the first thing to say _ tca? are you reading it? the first thing to say is _ tca? are you reading it? the first thing to say is that _ tca? are you reading it? the first thing to say is that the _ tca? are you reading it? the first thing to say is that the criteria - thing to say is that the criteria for these _ thing to say is that the criteria for these licences...
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— do you have any sympathy with insulates britain? all insulates britain? not at all. i'm all for protecting _ insulates britain? not at all. i'm all for protecting the _ insulates britain? not at all. i'm all for protecting the planet, - all for protecting the planet, reducing our carbon footprint, but it has caused such a huge amount of inconvenience, and just driving past, if you see a row of cars, and i'm sure in those cars you have nhs workers trying to get the hospitals, emergency doctors, it seems like they had no consideration for that and theyjust blocked levelling off, just to make a point. and the point is a valid point, but there must be a better way around it. the is a valid point, but there must be a better way around it.— a better way around it. the group want to highlight _ a better way around it. the group want to highlight the _ a better way around it. the group want to highlight the lack - a better way around it. the group want to highlight the lack of - want to highlight the lack of insulation in the country's housing stock, which it claims is the
— do you have any sympathy with insulates britain? all insulates britain? not at all. i'm all for protecting _ insulates britain? not at all. i'm all for protecting the _ insulates britain? not at all. i'm all for protecting the planet, - all for protecting the planet, reducing our carbon footprint, but it has caused such a huge amount of inconvenience, and just driving past, if you see a row of cars, and i'm sure in those cars you have nhs workers trying to get the hospitals, emergency...
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well, britain is wrong because britain has nothing to give. also, unreliable country like australia of dealing with the us, it will be a junior partner, and anyway after afghanistan completely unreliable. the obvious ally is france because it has indo pacific presence, it has territory there, it has an army like the british army, it has a permanent seat on the european council. and i think as soon asjohnson mends fences with macron it is the best. i have a suggestion, why doesn't he buy, because they are cheap at the moment, the submarines the australians don't want? i'm sure macron could make your products! make a deal he couldn't possibly refuse. as long as they're not gas powered i think we might be onto something. jef, with aukus, with the first ever face—to—face meeting of the four nations, they haven't actually met but they did come to washington to meetjoe biden — do you get a sense that there is finally a biden strategy emerging about china? in fits and starts. i think biden's idea in foreign policy generally and also with china
well, britain is wrong because britain has nothing to give. also, unreliable country like australia of dealing with the us, it will be a junior partner, and anyway after afghanistan completely unreliable. the obvious ally is france because it has indo pacific presence, it has territory there, it has an army like the british army, it has a permanent seat on the european council. and i think as soon asjohnson mends fences with macron it is the best. i have a suggestion, why doesn't he buy,...
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fears of stock shortages at christmas at britain's biggest commercial port, felixstowe struggles with a backlog of shipping containers. a crisis in care —
fears of stock shortages at christmas at britain's biggest commercial port, felixstowe struggles with a backlog of shipping containers. a crisis in care —
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that's a big initiative here in britain. give us a taste of what kind of initiatives going on in china. yeah, i type the numbers in china and probably more and more impressive if you look at the installation of renewable energy chinese, are they medium globally? and so currently china has at that close to i think, 18 cos a $151.00, a 15 percent off the bill that china's energy structure already as possible. they were paid based. if you look at a consultation, china is moving very, very fast in terms of electrification. of transportation sector and also loads with solar panels on the top then plugged into the grid. i. yes, there are many, many innovations. they are solutions that when point i, i do want to make what you connect to the point of the numbers i, if you can imagine such a scenario, the role of china, if all the capacities in terms of manufacturing take on innovation know deployment, you know, china you asked you, in particular, we like to say economies actually will be working together. we have a solution. we don'
that's a big initiative here in britain. give us a taste of what kind of initiatives going on in china. yeah, i type the numbers in china and probably more and more impressive if you look at the installation of renewable energy chinese, are they medium globally? and so currently china has at that close to i think, 18 cos a $151.00, a 15 percent off the bill that china's energy structure already as possible. they were paid based. if you look at a consultation, china is moving very, very fast in...
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. fix, goods going from great britain to northern ireland.— northern ireland. a few things to sa about northern ireland. a few things to say about that, _ northern ireland. a few things to say about that, looking _ northern ireland. a few things to say about that, looking at - northern ireland. a few things to say about that, looking at some l northern ireland. a few things to l say about that, looking at some of the prime mr �*s previous statements, you can see that what he was doing at the time was accentuating the positive —— the prime minister. there was a deal, the government managed to get some tweaks to the backstop that theresa may was going to sign to, and there were positives to sign to, and there were positives to this that would help people in northern ireland benefit from uk trade deals but also have fairly seamless trade with the rest of the eu as well. that was in the period when the uk was optimistic that the protocol might not be that bad and could be livable with. but now, as it is being introduced, there are definitely effects being fel
. fix, goods going from great britain to northern ireland.— northern ireland. a few things to sa about northern ireland. a few things to say about that, _ northern ireland. a few things to say about that, looking _ northern ireland. a few things to say about that, looking at - northern ireland. a few things to say about that, looking at some l northern ireland. a few things to l say about that, looking at some of the prime mr �*s previous statements, you can see that what he was doing at...
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that is— northern ireland and great britain. that isjust — northern ireland and great britain. that isjust an inevitability northern ireland and great britain. that is just an inevitability unless and until— that is just an inevitability unless and until the alternative arrangements that we were originally told arrangements that we were originally totd coutd _ arrangements that we were originally told could come in such as technology and trusted trade schemes and all— technology and trusted trade schemes and all sorts of things that might otherwise — and all sorts of things that might otherwise be the case, this is not eq otherwise be the case, this is not e0 rigidity— otherwise be the case, this is not eq rigidity in my view. and it worries— eq rigidity in my view. and it worries me that we want to tear up this protocol which should always have been understood but maybe was not properly understood, i don't know _ not properly understood, i don't know but — not properly understood, i don't know. but at the end of the day the eu has— know. but at the end of the day
that is— northern ireland and great britain. that isjust — northern ireland and great britain. that isjust an inevitability northern ireland and great britain. that is just an inevitability unless and until— that is just an inevitability unless and until the alternative arrangements that we were originally told arrangements that we were originally totd coutd _ arrangements that we were originally told could come in such as technology and trusted trade schemes and all— technology and...
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if is goods moving from great britain to northern ireland.— northern ireland. it is incumbent u on northern ireland. it is incumbent uon us northern ireland. it is incumbent upon us as _ northern ireland. it is incumbent upon us as a _ northern ireland. it is incumbent upon us as a government - northern ireland. it is incumbent upon us as a government and - northern ireland. it is incumbent upon us as a government and i i northern ireland. it is incumbent. upon us as a government and i think it incumbent upon the eu to make sure that we have a sustainable future arrangement and it is not working at the moment.- future arrangement and it is not working at the moment. fears of christmas shortages _ working at the moment. fears of christmas shortages as - working at the moment. fears of christmas shortages as the - working at the moment. fears of. christmas shortages as the biggest commercial port in britain tries to shift a backlog of shipping containers. that's all from the bbc news at one so it's goodbye from me and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc�*s news teams
if is goods moving from great britain to northern ireland.— northern ireland. it is incumbent u on northern ireland. it is incumbent uon us northern ireland. it is incumbent upon us as _ northern ireland. it is incumbent upon us as a _ northern ireland. it is incumbent upon us as a government - northern ireland. it is incumbent upon us as a government and - northern ireland. it is incumbent upon us as a government and i i northern ireland. it is incumbent. upon us as a government and i think...
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it was hugely debated during discussions on britain's departure from the european union. and now tensions are rising again. the u. k. used to be part of the e. u is common fisheries policy that gave all european fishing boats equal access. after briggs, it e u and u. k. vessels needed licenses to fish in each other's territorial waters. the boats have to prove that they had fish there in the past. to make things more complicated, the self governing british territories of jersey in guernsey and the channel islands issue their own licenses. france accused the u. k. of only granting at a small number of the licenses it's entitled to britain denies this, saying those boats at rejected couldn't prove a track record of fishing in the area. the dispute escalated on thursday when france detained a british trawler accused of fishing without a license. another boat was fined for not complying with maritime checks. frances, threatening to block british boats from ports. if the issue isn't resolved by tuesday, alexey o'brien has more from the port of love, frances laid down an ultima
it was hugely debated during discussions on britain's departure from the european union. and now tensions are rising again. the u. k. used to be part of the e. u is common fisheries policy that gave all european fishing boats equal access. after briggs, it e u and u. k. vessels needed licenses to fish in each other's territorial waters. the boats have to prove that they had fish there in the past. to make things more complicated, the self governing british territories of jersey in guernsey and...
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saying britain is grinding to a halt. the ft reports on a new antiviral drug that could have the risk of covid death. in the express there is a rush on cutprice holidays for less than £270. let us begin. thank you both once again for joining us today. we will start with the mail if we can. the story of the army going in we expect on monday. downing street to have confirmed and that story is obviously dominating the front pages. next, can i begin with you? have the army gone and soon enough and what message does that send from a government that stole the start to panic is? i that send from a government that stole the start to panic is?- stole the start to panic is? i think over the stole the start to panic is? i think overthe last _ stole the start to panic is? i think over the last week _ stole the start to panic is? i think over the last week there's been l stole the start to panic is? i think- over the last week there's been many because for the army to go in but the government have been well, strangely quiet for a few
saying britain is grinding to a halt. the ft reports on a new antiviral drug that could have the risk of covid death. in the express there is a rush on cutprice holidays for less than £270. let us begin. thank you both once again for joining us today. we will start with the mail if we can. the story of the army going in we expect on monday. downing street to have confirmed and that story is obviously dominating the front pages. next, can i begin with you? have the army gone and soon enough and...
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it remains the case that licenses — britain. it remains the case that licenses of— britain. it remains the case that licenses of who can fish wear is still a _ licenses of who can fish wear is still a problem, and licenses of who can fish wear is stilla problem, and it licenses of who can fish wear is still a problem, and it could be the case that— still a problem, and it could be the case that macron is using this to try to _ case that macron is using this to try to show— case that macron is using this to try to show a bit of strength particularly in relation with britain _ particularly in relation with britain with the election in france being _ britain with the election in france being april next year. so it's possible _ being april next year. so it's possible that macron is using this and i_ possible that macron is using this and i think— possible that macron is using this and i think especially for the first few hours. — and i think especially for the first few hours, the first day of the 620, whether— few hours, the first day of the 620, whether macron and bo
it remains the case that licenses — britain. it remains the case that licenses of— britain. it remains the case that licenses of who can fish wear is still a _ licenses of who can fish wear is still a problem, and licenses of who can fish wear is stilla problem, and it licenses of who can fish wear is still a problem, and it could be the case that— still a problem, and it could be the case that macron is using this to try to _ case that macron is using this to try to show— case that...
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well, britain| is wrong because britain has nothing to give. also, unreliable country like australia of dealing with the us, anyway after afghanistan. the obvious ally is france because it has indo pacific presidents, it has territory there, it has an army like the british army, it has a permanent seat on the european continent. i think that as soon asjohnson... why doesn't he buy... think that as soon as johnson. .. why doesn't he buy. . ._ doesn't he buy... give him a deal he couldn't possibly _ doesn't he buy... give him a deal he couldn't possibly refuse. _ doesn't he buy... give him a deal he couldn't possibly refuse. i _ doesn't he buy... give him a deal he couldn't possibly refuse. i think- doesn't he buy... give him a deal he couldn't possibly refuse. i think we | couldn't possibly refuse. i think we might be onto something. jeff, with aukus, with the first ever face—to—face meeting of the four nations, they haven't actually met but they did come to washington to meetjoe biden — do you get a sense that there is finally a bite and
well, britain| is wrong because britain has nothing to give. also, unreliable country like australia of dealing with the us, anyway after afghanistan. the obvious ally is france because it has indo pacific presidents, it has territory there, it has an army like the british army, it has a permanent seat on the european continent. i think that as soon asjohnson... why doesn't he buy... think that as soon as johnson. .. why doesn't he buy. . ._ doesn't he buy... give him a deal he couldn't...
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_ this forward between the mainland of britain and _ this forward between the mainland of britain and northern ireland. that was the _ britain and northern ireland. that was the main difference with the agreement negotiated by theresa may. now they— agreement negotiated by theresa may. now they are blaming the eu for the steel and _ now they are blaming the eu for the steel and in some ways dominic cummings— steel and in some ways dominic cummings is right that it was never a serious _ cummings is right that it was never a serious deal, it is now immensely damaging _ a serious deal, it is now immensely damaging just in britain which is already— damaging just in britain which is already very low from the eu side. the threat — already very low from the eu side. the threat to renege on the treaty, notjust— the threat to renege on the treaty, notjust one — the threat to renege on the treaty, notjust one leg sign but one that you asked — notjust one leg sign but one that you asked is extremely problematic. obviously— you asked is extremely problematic. obviously this is in
_ this forward between the mainland of britain and _ this forward between the mainland of britain and northern ireland. that was the _ britain and northern ireland. that was the main difference with the agreement negotiated by theresa may. now they— agreement negotiated by theresa may. now they are blaming the eu for the steel and _ now they are blaming the eu for the steel and in some ways dominic cummings— steel and in some ways dominic cummings is right that it was never a serious _...
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britain will not rely on he insists britain will not rely on immigration to boost the numbers of truck drivers to deal with the fuel crisis. one in five petro four courts are still dry in london and the southeast. that's according to the southeast. that's according to the petro restatement association. it says that the crisis is at an end in scotland, the north and the midlands. the pandora papers, a massive leak of documents reveals the secret offshore dealings of prominent world leaders. the serving metropolitan police officer has been charged with rape. 46 drug man has been suspended from his role in the parliamentary and diplomatic contraction command. at least eight people have been killed in an explosion outside kabul in the first major blast from — since the withdrawal of international trips. two new streams of lava a from the lipoma volcano, as activity intensifies. hello there and welcome to our look ahead at what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. i'm doing this evening by the parliamentary journalist and a journalist and broadcaster, carolyn frost, hello again. a qui
britain will not rely on he insists britain will not rely on immigration to boost the numbers of truck drivers to deal with the fuel crisis. one in five petro four courts are still dry in london and the southeast. that's according to the southeast. that's according to the petro restatement association. it says that the crisis is at an end in scotland, the north and the midlands. the pandora papers, a massive leak of documents reveals the secret offshore dealings of prominent world leaders. the...
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the eu's top brexit official says many customs checks between britain and northern ireland should be removed. there's growing frustration between both sides about how trade over the border should be controlled. tuesday, the u.k. brexit minister talked about a protocol that created checks on trade between the u.k. and northern ireland. the u.k. wants to see significant change. those are the headlines. don't forget, more details on al jazeera.com. we will be back in about half an hour after "inside story." goodbye. ♪ peter:peter: brexit troubles escalate between the u.k. and the eu. both sides agree customs checks in northern ireland simply aren't working, but they don't agree on the solution. is this a dispute about trade or politics? and couldn't risk the peace in northern ireland? this is "inside story." ♪ peter: hello and welcome to the program today with me, peter dobbie. both sides agreed to trade rules known as northern ireland protocol, good for britain to check at northern ports in ireland. the problem remains that you is a single market so trade can run freely across the
the eu's top brexit official says many customs checks between britain and northern ireland should be removed. there's growing frustration between both sides about how trade over the border should be controlled. tuesday, the u.k. brexit minister talked about a protocol that created checks on trade between the u.k. and northern ireland. the u.k. wants to see significant change. those are the headlines. don't forget, more details on al jazeera.com. we will be back in about half an hour after...
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as britain's stations to more warships _ hope. as britain's stations to more warships in _ hope. as britain's stations to more warships in the - hope. as britain's stations to more warships in the asian l more warships in the asian region, the commodore of the carrier strike was held the bbc the thinking behind the strategy. fix, the thinking behind the strategy-— strategy. a third of the world's _ strategy. a third of the world's trade _ strategy. a third of the world's trade flows - strategy. a third of the - world's trade flows through the south china sea, so it is natural to unite england have a presence and a say and be involved in this really important region.
as britain's stations to more warships _ hope. as britain's stations to more warships in _ hope. as britain's stations to more warships in the - hope. as britain's stations to more warships in the asian l more warships in the asian region, the commodore of the carrier strike was held the bbc the thinking behind the strategy. fix, the thinking behind the strategy-— strategy. a third of the world's _ strategy. a third of the world's trade _ strategy. a third of the world's trade flows -...
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the eas top briggs at official says many customs checks between britain and northern ireland should be removed, was growing frustration between both sides about how trade over the borders should be controlled. on tuesday, the u. k. briggs, minister talked of terry up a protocol that's created the checks on trade between great britain and northern ireland. the u. k says it will engage fully and constructively with the you. but it wants to see significant change and those, the headlines. don't forget more details on the website, al jazeera dot com will be back in about half an hour after inside story. good bye . ah tricks. it travels escalate between the u. k and the e. you both sides agree. customs checks in northern islands simply aren't working, but they don't agree on the solution. is this a dispute about trade or politics and could at risk the peace in northern ireland? this is inside story. ah. hello and welcome to the program. today with me, pete adobe. now when the u. k, left the european union, both sides agreed to a set of trade rules known as the northern island protocol. good
the eas top briggs at official says many customs checks between britain and northern ireland should be removed, was growing frustration between both sides about how trade over the borders should be controlled. on tuesday, the u. k. briggs, minister talked of terry up a protocol that's created the checks on trade between great britain and northern ireland. the u. k says it will engage fully and constructively with the you. but it wants to see significant change and those, the headlines. don't...
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to go and fight and britain as links in any event. this guy was probably out of some team which was sent and they're now embarrass, comes up. it's happened in the syrian was, well, it's happened in the bosnian with people to recruit, to go and fight for their side, whatever it happens to be at the time. now, to me as slightly crazy. the stabilized by the experience and carry out acts of terror. they're not the only ones, but there's a neighbor. but all those brave relatives, i mean, how do they get away with it? the authorities here, they obviously want to know why their children died. i think they don't care. i mean that's one reason why they get away with it. is this a we're doing our best? we've got all these prevent programs. so going to fight more in libya or syria is on a different level clearly, but it's not so different. you know, people become like, backed up with ordinary lives, are lost a lot of as many of the men for the speed with which history moves at the moment. tanks to the way in which society and of course the mains
to go and fight and britain as links in any event. this guy was probably out of some team which was sent and they're now embarrass, comes up. it's happened in the syrian was, well, it's happened in the bosnian with people to recruit, to go and fight for their side, whatever it happens to be at the time. now, to me as slightly crazy. the stabilized by the experience and carry out acts of terror. they're not the only ones, but there's a neighbor. but all those brave relatives, i mean, how do they...