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k, which really could add to boris johnson, woes and those are threats that the u. k. should also take pretty seriously, given that we know that the french one, they like to protest and to they have already been tense stand offs in the last year over this issue over fishing licenses. now the u. k, for its part says look, we've done nothing wrong. in fact, we're keeping to our commitments and we're keeping the agreement over fishing licenses. we have granted 98 percent of the license applications from the u boats to fish in our waters. so we do not accept that we are not abided by traded cooperation agreement. we have been extremely generous and the french folks in, in, on a small category of bows and claim. and we have behaved, unreasonably, i think is not really a fair reflection of the efforts we have made france as well as pulling out the big guns with those threats over energy. and bilateral trades has also asked for the european commission to take a much tougher stance when it comes to the u. k. over this and other issues. the u commission though, isn't sort of re
k, which really could add to boris johnson, woes and those are threats that the u. k. should also take pretty seriously, given that we know that the french one, they like to protest and to they have already been tense stand offs in the last year over this issue over fishing licenses. now the u. k, for its part says look, we've done nothing wrong. in fact, we're keeping to our commitments and we're keeping the agreement over fishing licenses. we have granted 98 percent of the license...
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k should decrease and decrease and decrease its carbon emissions with 5 yearly carbon budgets to end up with 0 emissions in 2050. but another way of doing that is to make sure that her companies are honoring that what their shareholders want. and it's clear that the shareholders in companies like b, p, and shell, and total. and mo, bill of all said that we want, they saw a company to be $90.00 and setting off and storing the carbon dioxide, which is a consequence of the fuels. it's produce it. so there's a, a double pence movement on these companies. so they've got the skills, the politicians need to make rules and the shareholders will put them to account. i have mentioned that release projects have been and the offering for a long time back to 2005 or when warehouse or was an advocate as the local m. p of the the miller project. peter a pallet station later. his 1st minister, the lanet project, the both of these ideas, what were sunk by the, by the u. k. government. no, it wouldn't be reasonable. a safe for either of these have gone ahead than the delegates to call 20 sex glasgow t
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k. government should take responsibility for the chaotic pull. the stopper was killed only because the u. k. government, i could not, i'll reach to reach out to him. i could not evacuate him in time. although her he put his plea out to the u. k. government, all those who have served alongside the british forces. the interpreters and many others are especially from the special units who served alongside the british forces. they free, let down. i feel that the british government betrayed them. they feel that they have been let down in between. so we feel said we feel angry, the way they have been treated. watching us some food, the sour, every transaction in american makes over $600.00. should be reported by the banks. that's what j biden wants to help. calm down on tax thought use, but he's facing a backlash and claims of big brother tactics. we'll have a look at the details in a couple of minutes. ah, join me every 1st day on the alex simon. sure. well, i'll be speaking together for the world of politics. sport, business. i'm show business. i'll
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k. government and also the durham, he is one of those who should be evacuated. and by the way, this evacuation was conducted on. it was a very poorly and m and not managed properly. and as a result of that poor management, in many of these triple trees, interpreters and other partners, was turned down and told that you cannot be evacuated because you knew your application hasn't been processed properly. or we do not have capacity at the moment. or are we cannot take your hand because of the, the, the crowd at the gate. so many other reasons which was given to them and there they were left behind. i'm not included in, in those evacuation flights become a while the u. k. withdrawal from afghanistan was completed by august 31st, but more than 250 afghan interpreters and staff remained abandoned in the country. they made numerous impassioned place to be lifted g to face the taliban may kill them. the former afghan interpreter again find the u. k. government should take responsibility for the chaotic, polite the search sniper was killed only because the u. k. governm
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ah, which i've submitted to the u. k. government, i, i saw the dirt. he is one of those who should be evacuated and by the way, this evacuation was conducted. and it was a very poorly and am and not managed properly. and as a result of that poor management, in many of these triple trees, interpreters and other partners, the water turned down and told that a you cannot be evacuated because you, you, you, application hasn't been processed properly or we do not have capacity at the moment or are we cannot take your hand because of the, the, the crowd at the gate. so many other reasons which were given to them and there they were left behind, i'm not included in, and those are evacuation flights of the u. k. withdrawal from afghanistan was completed by august the 31st, but more than 250 afghan interpreters and staff remained abandoned in the country and they made him passion please at the time to be lifted because of fears. the taliban may kill them roughly. hell take, telling us the u. k. government should take responsibility in his view for the chaotic p
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k. government, i, i saw the durham, he is one of those who should be evacuated. and by the way, this evacuation was conducted on, it was a very poorly ander and not managed properly. and as a result of that poor management, in many of these triple trees, interpreters and other partners, the water turned down and told that you cannot be evacuated because you knew your application hasn't been processed properly. or we do not have capacity at the moment or are we cannot take your hand because of the the d crowd at the gate. so many other reasons which was given to them and there they were left behind, but not included and endorsed evacuation flights. there are similar stories to another afghan sniper called, nor who was also were serving with a british trained military unit, fail to board and evacuation flight. he and his family were denied seats their g to a lack of capacity. 15 days after he should have left though he was reportedly killed by the taliban, right in front of his wife and 5 children. the youngest was just 10 days old. the u. k. withdrawal from afghan
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k. government should take responsibility for the chaotic pull out. in his view, the sa sniper was killed only because the u. k. government, i could not. i'll reach, reach out to him. i could not evacuate him in time, although i he put his plea out to the u. k. government. all those who have served alongside the british forces, the interpreters and many others, especially from the special units who served alongside the british forces. they feel let down. i feel that the british government betrayed them. they feel that they have been let down in between. so we feel said we feel angry the way they have been treated. let's take care more of human insights of, of look at subsea controversial stories and going from bit more deeply. now this is a story by outrageous what seen as an extremely lenient sentence for an afghan teen who severely sexually abused a 7 year old austrian girl earlier in the year he set to spend than just 10 months behind bars and received therapy for luring the child into the basement of an apartment block and then assaulting it. the
k. government should take responsibility for the chaotic pull out. in his view, the sa sniper was killed only because the u. k. government, i could not. i'll reach, reach out to him. i could not evacuate him in time, although i he put his plea out to the u. k. government. all those who have served alongside the british forces, the interpreters and many others, especially from the special units who served alongside the british forces. they feel let down. i feel that the british government...
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k. might start running out of food because of a log jam of shipping containers and the country's largest commercial port calixto in england handles about 36 percent of the countries imports, but there aren't enough lori drivers to transport the goods and some companies are having to move shipments to other ports, the u. k. economy is struggling as supplies of food and fuel are running low and supply challenges in the u. s. where the government has been stepping up efforts to fix issues with the global supply chain, which have led to many items running low and high prices. the slow down in the struggling economy is being blamed on cops and factory output and bottlenecks at ports and white house correspondent can we help get reports from washington, dc. each year, almost half of all us imports arrived here at the port of los angeles. but right now, dozens of ships are stuck off the coast, waiting to dock and unload. that backlog has led to a shortage of goods and higher prices for you as c
k. might start running out of food because of a log jam of shipping containers and the country's largest commercial port calixto in england handles about 36 percent of the countries imports, but there aren't enough lori drivers to transport the goods and some companies are having to move shipments to other ports, the u. k. economy is struggling as supplies of food and fuel are running low and supply challenges in the u. s. where the government has been stepping up efforts to fix issues with the...
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k. as growing frustration on both sides about how trade across the border should be controlled. on tuesday, the u. k. brings it minister talked of tearing up a protocol that's created checks on goods moving between great britain in northern on and the u. k. says it will engage funny and constructively with the e. they wants to see significant change. andrew simmons has moved from belfast. the british government isn't happy, nor are the main powers here in northern islands assembly. but the european union executive has gone all the way it can, it would seem to try and smooth out this seaboard a crisis. this was the message from brussels, the, this robust package of practical, imaginative solutions. we can continue to implement the protocols on ireland, northern ireland for the benefit of all communities on the grounds. it not only semen stability and sporadic stability, and in these festival ingredients for the local economy to flourish and also pays the way for and has the opportunities. but nevertheless, the leader of the main pro british unionist party here at the northern ire
k. as growing frustration on both sides about how trade across the border should be controlled. on tuesday, the u. k. brings it minister talked of tearing up a protocol that's created checks on goods moving between great britain in northern on and the u. k. says it will engage funny and constructively with the e. they wants to see significant change. andrew simmons has moved from belfast. the british government isn't happy, nor are the main powers here in northern islands assembly. but the...
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k. economy is struggling as supplies of food and fuel are running low and supply challenges in the u. s. where the government is stepping up efforts to fix issues with the global supply chain, which have led to many items running low and higher prices. the slow down in the struggling economy is being blamed on cuts in factory output and bottleneck supports kimberly hawk. it has a report from washington, dc. each year, almost half of all us imports arrived here at the port of los angeles. but right now, dozens of ships are stuck off the coast, waiting to dock and unload. that backlog has led to a shortage of goods and higher prices for you as consumers. you're hearing a lot about something called supply change and how hard it is to get a range of things from a toaster to sneakers, to bicycles, her bedroom furniture. that's why on wednesday, u. s. president joe biden held a virtual round table with ceos from companies like federal express, u. p. s, and wal mart. to address the challenges,
k. economy is struggling as supplies of food and fuel are running low and supply challenges in the u. s. where the government is stepping up efforts to fix issues with the global supply chain, which have led to many items running low and higher prices. the slow down in the struggling economy is being blamed on cuts in factory output and bottleneck supports kimberly hawk. it has a report from washington, dc. each year, almost half of all us imports arrived here at the port of los angeles. but...
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k. and leave the block at how should e u. leaders respond. this is inside story. ah hello, welcome to the program. i'm adrian finnegan. one of the european union's core principles is the supremacy of its laws. that means that regulations decided in brussels are applied equally across its 27. been the states and override national legislation. poland is challenging. the idea it's top court has ruled a parts of e law and not compatible with the polish constitution. the government in warsaw has welcomed the decision, but e. u leaders are threatening to retaliate on sunday. hundreds of thousands of polish protest has urged their government to commit to keeping poland in the block will bring an i guess in just a moment. but 1st a report from out to cirrus warri challenz in morsel i, it's large crowds and e. u flags are plenty, and central war. so and real fears for the country's future, we would like to stay in the european union and we are very afraid that, that we are going to, to the pol exit together with the government of mr. kuchinski and the others here. it's lik
k. and leave the block at how should e u. leaders respond. this is inside story. ah hello, welcome to the program. i'm adrian finnegan. one of the european union's core principles is the supremacy of its laws. that means that regulations decided in brussels are applied equally across its 27. been the states and override national legislation. poland is challenging. the idea it's top court has ruled a parts of e law and not compatible with the polish constitution. the government in warsaw has...
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and the u. k. knowing full well was it was doing agreed that the european court of justice should have that should have a supervisory vote on this. otherwise, you have to invent an entire new arbitration system from scratch, which actually wants to will that much work because there isn't all that much to do to things in bigger, tracy's, which that you have with larger countries. like as you mentioned, brazil or ukraine for that matter, you do set up standalone arbitration now because it's a lot of work to be done. this isn't a case like this is a case where we're looking at the continued application. the law in the terrace really wears and always looking how that should be managed. why on earth should you invention? you arbitration system rather than the body which already overseas the implementation of the regulations. ready doesn't make any sense. so. oh, in reading in belfast, what's this debates so far done to your members when it comes to jobs when it comes to production levels? and if it goes
and the u. k. knowing full well was it was doing agreed that the european court of justice should have that should have a supervisory vote on this. otherwise, you have to invent an entire new arbitration system from scratch, which actually wants to will that much work because there isn't all that much to do to things in bigger, tracy's, which that you have with larger countries. like as you mentioned, brazil or ukraine for that matter, you do set up standalone arbitration now because it's a lot...
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is more than a year and a half since the u. k. left the european union. but this week, both sides are on a collision course over how the relationship should work. now the u. k is hoping to have 2 to 3 weeks of intensive talks with a block over a key issue. it concerns northern ireland, the only area where britain and the union physically meet with a 500 kilometer border. and there was a fear that to return to security in customs checks could lead to violence and scenes like the state of near civil war, known as the troubles which ended with a peace deal in 1998. so to avoid physical board posts on land, the northern ireland protocol instead created a customs divide in the irish c and inside the u. k. something that proved politically toxic equal there who favor the region remaining part of the u. k. feel they're being set apart from the rest of the country and fear it would boost those who want to join island. unlike the rest of the u. k, northern ireland must follow e. you rules on standards with a european court of justice overseeing dispute. under simm
is more than a year and a half since the u. k. left the european union. but this week, both sides are on a collision course over how the relationship should work. now the u. k is hoping to have 2 to 3 weeks of intensive talks with a block over a key issue. it concerns northern ireland, the only area where britain and the union physically meet with a 500 kilometer border. and there was a fear that to return to security in customs checks could lead to violence and scenes like the state of near...
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there was a time maybe 23 years ago when r t was under pressure in, in the u. k. and there were members of parliament and there was quite a movement to say that r t should be banned from broadcasting in the u. k. in the event, what happened? i think that r t was fined for some breach of the broadcasting regulations in the u. k. but it carried on broadcasting. there was no that there was no attempt to shut our tea down. and i think that's very important. it's as important in the u. k, as it is in germany. you want as many voices as possible out there, including to be criticized. so people can watch it and say, well, you know, they agree with it or they don't agree with it. but banning silencing an extra voice in the media, i think is a very it is a very negative thing to do and is in the end it's counterproductive. independent commentator, writer and broadcast are married to jesse, thanks a lot for joining us on the program and share sharing your input with us. thank you . the author of a bombshell dossier on the legit trump. russia collusion his standing by his cl
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should stolen african art be returned? 3 institutions in the u. k. and france are giving back artifacts. but some say the object should remain in european museums. so who is right? this is inside story. ah hello and welcome to the program. i'm hammered. jim, jim, european institutions like the british museum and the louvre are home to some of the world's finest art. but some of the treasures on display were stolen during colonial times. experts believe up to 90 percent of african cultural artifacts were taken from the continent. this week 3 european institutions gave back items stolen more than a century ago from nigeria and been campaigners who fought for years to return those objects. hope it's just the start. but others believe the artifact should remain in europe will bring in our guests in a moment. first, this report from omni dress in nigeria, capital, a boucher off to nearly 125 years in foreign lands. this tolan bronze statue depict in the head of the king of nigeria, and she's been in kingdom, is finally on its way home for more than a cent
should stolen african art be returned? 3 institutions in the u. k. and france are giving back artifacts. but some say the object should remain in european museums. so who is right? this is inside story. ah hello and welcome to the program. i'm hammered. jim, jim, european institutions like the british museum and the louvre are home to some of the world's finest art. but some of the treasures on display were stolen during colonial times. experts believe up to 90 percent of african cultural...
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k. doesn't grant more licenses of french fishermen, the british government says if those actions are implemented, it would put the e u in breach of a trade agreement. now those are the headlines. the news continues, hey, aren't out there after inside. soaring and you can also catch up on al jazeera, don't come ah, should stolen african art be returned, 3 institutions in the u. k. and france are giving back artifacts, but some say the objects should remain in european museums. so who is right? this is inside story. ah hello and welcome to the program. i'm hammered. jim, jim, european institutions like the british museum and the louvre are home to some of the world's finest art. but some of the treasures on display were stolen during colonial times. experts believe up to 90 percent of african cultural artifacts were taken from the continent. this week 3 european institutions gave back items stolen more than a century ago from nigeria and been campaigners who fought for years to return thos
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follow the u. k example and had for the exit also is currently locked in a series of disputes with the european union. our correspondent, me to oliver picks up the story. politicians from the ruling law and justice party in poland, talking about the country's future inside the european union. some even suggesting the potential of a polk set time for an honest assessment whether the british pass is better for poland. poland fought the german, occupies in the 2nd world war. it fought the soviet occupiers. we will also fight the brussels occupies with warsaw and brussels bumping heads over rule of law in poland. the polish constitutional court may well be set this week to rule that it's domestic law, supersedes that of the european union. the problem for the firebrands and polish prime minister mateusz moreover skis party is that while savor, ruffling about the country's willingness to remain in the e. you may send out the message they want. it doesn't strike a popular court with the polish people. al
follow the u. k example and had for the exit also is currently locked in a series of disputes with the european union. our correspondent, me to oliver picks up the story. politicians from the ruling law and justice party in poland, talking about the country's future inside the european union. some even suggesting the potential of a polk set time for an honest assessment whether the british pass is better for poland. poland fought the german, occupies in the 2nd world war. it fought the soviet...
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as frank fishermen threatened to take action against the u. k. will discuss next. and as we go to break, here are the numbers at the close. ah look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings except where such short or is it conflict with the 1st law? show your identification. we should be very careful about personal intelligence at the point, obviously is too great truck rather than a very job with artificial intelligence. real. somebody with a robot must protect its own existence with diet. i cried. i just kind of split the whole time. i was there, no one really thought anything different. you just all thought i just didn't feel good on the way for the surgery as long as failed. 30 seconds, but i killed him. i had gotten stuck with so many needles that day in 2019 don't to started talking about a new wide spread. does he used it caused severe lung damage? there's a few points we're really all of the patients were diagnosed with a lung injury associated with using electronic cigarettes o
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k. to resolve the protocol is here and in sport will hear from the n v a star who is suspended for refusing to get vaccinated against cubic maintaining. ah ah. above average temperature, it's still hollow. i've had one. let me show you what we're talking about across the middle east. so back that and q wait, you're almost a good 10 degrees above where you should be. so i put the colors on the dark or the color, the higher the temperature. and i also wanted to show this when coming down from iraq, a light shamal on friday, but watch i press play on saturday. we can see it pick up as well. so for northern areas of the gulf, q weights, yes sir. temperatures are above average, but you'll see wind gusts of about 40 kilometers per hour on saturday. but the bright sunshine continues in the days to come. temperatures also above average for pakistan, karachi getting up to 38 degrees, but otherwise not much to talk about full on sunshine. here. storms are ploughing into the western portion of turk
k. to resolve the protocol is here and in sport will hear from the n v a star who is suspended for refusing to get vaccinated against cubic maintaining. ah ah. above average temperature, it's still hollow. i've had one. let me show you what we're talking about across the middle east. so back that and q wait, you're almost a good 10 degrees above where you should be. so i put the colors on the dark or the color, the higher the temperature. and i also wanted to show this when coming down from...
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on tuesday, the u. k. is breakfast minister talked of tearing up the protocol that's created checks on goods moving between the british isles and northern ireland journal or has more now on what's being discussed from london. this is a piece of legislation governing trade between great britain and northern ireland. while northern ireland is allowed to remain part of the single market, the single market that was a way of avoiding a hard border on the island of island in its place. a customs divide between great britain and northern ireland with the e. u. leverage levying checks on goods flowing from the mainland to no, not well. the u. k. now says that deal is not working. the checks of being too onerous the applied it's creating havoc in the northern ireland economy and they no longer want to abide by will be overseen by the european court of justice in this protocol. well, the e you earlier in the week went further than most people expected putting together a proposal to drop. many of those checks up to 8
on tuesday, the u. k. is breakfast minister talked of tearing up the protocol that's created checks on goods moving between the british isles and northern ireland journal or has more now on what's being discussed from london. this is a piece of legislation governing trade between great britain and northern ireland. while northern ireland is allowed to remain part of the single market, the single market that was a way of avoiding a hard border on the island of island in its place. a customs...