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between the uk and japan. what the times really underlines is how worried japan about brexit. there is a huge amount of trade. also, big japanese companies which invest huge amounts of company. what is japan thinking right now?” amounts of company. what is japan thinking right now? i think he is worried and it's interesting. we think brexit is a uniquely uk europe issue but it's not, japan has been a larger investor in the uk economy since the 19705 so is 30, a0 year5 the relationship and japan needs to know because the clothes retailer uniqlo i5 know because the clothes retailer uniqlo is a big investor in the uk, they don't want to have to move their businesses. he is a long—standing busine55e5. there is a genuine concern acro55 long—standing busine55e5. there is a genuine concern across the whole japanese economy as to what the outcome might be and prime minister abe i5 perha p5 outcome might be and prime minister abe is perhaps a slight friend in need to the prime minister at the moment. we had this
between the uk and japan. what the times really underlines is how worried japan about brexit. there is a huge amount of trade. also, big japanese companies which invest huge amounts of company. what is japan thinking right now?” amounts of company. what is japan thinking right now? i think he is worried and it's interesting. we think brexit is a uniquely uk europe issue but it's not, japan has been a larger investor in the uk economy since the 19705 so is 30, a0 year5 the relationship and...
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—— leavers. then the question is where is the uk going? -- leavers. do you believe a head of state should be making these overtures, despite the divisions going on the political spectrum and also just going on the political spectrum and alsojust ordinary going on the political spectrum and also just ordinary people, ordinary household, ordinary pubs?” also just ordinary people, ordinary household, ordinary pubs? ithink there is a role for the queen in such set durations of these and if you look at her comments she hasn't really made a comment going one way 01’ really made a comment going one way or the other ——in such situations as these. the question is also what does it achieve because we know there is huge division with the country and we know that people are getting, the lot of anger on both sides because it seems to be so difficult to difficult to come to a solution so, yeah, i'm not sure whether her comments will make any difference! the comments that did make it each difference yesterday, certainly, were those from the boss of airbus. h
—— leavers. then the question is where is the uk going? -- leavers. do you believe a head of state should be making these overtures, despite the divisions going on the political spectrum and also just going on the political spectrum and alsojust ordinary going on the political spectrum and also just ordinary people, ordinary household, ordinary pubs?” also just ordinary people, ordinary household, ordinary pubs? ithink there is a role for the queen in such set durations of these and if...
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they say it has become a way of life in the uk. ido i do think anybody living he would recognise the truth of that statement. we know that we will vote on the deal offered by the prime minister and if that is except that then we have certainty. that if it is rejected by parliament, then what? to go back into the eu? this could go right down to the wire. we could go right down to the wire. we could be talking about this all the way up until march 29 with all sorts of out of left field things such as asking for revoking article 50... how do you plan as a business? do you feel this has been handled? many are saying that this is one of the most enormous decisions that this country will make for generations. it has to go through a process of proper democratic processes. had you think about it is being handled? someone here a few years ago described it as an omnishambles. people here are frustrated. are we are getting on with it and i think we will model free. what do you think will happen? i know it is a tough question but what are your
they say it has become a way of life in the uk. ido i do think anybody living he would recognise the truth of that statement. we know that we will vote on the deal offered by the prime minister and if that is except that then we have certainty. that if it is rejected by parliament, then what? to go back into the eu? this could go right down to the wire. we could go right down to the wire. we could be talking about this all the way up until march 29 with all sorts of out of left field things...
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it has done a bit of uk businesses. it has done a bit of research into which regions will be hit by a no—deal brexit. it is not a withdrawal agreement at a no—deal brexit. it is talking about basically every uk region will be hurt. everyone will be hurt by a no—deal brexit, according to the story. i don't think it's too much ofa story. i don't think it's too much of a shock, necessarily, we have been told for a long time that no deal is the worst possible scenario that comes out here that it is the north—east of england and that is a lot to do with the reliance of exports in that area of the country. the manufacturing that happens and the exports that happen from that pa rt the exports that happen from that part of the country being sent out. it is how much less their would be. it is how much less their would be. it says that the north—east of england could produce io.5% less in 2030, 2034, than it does now and no deal scenario which of course is enormous. if you add it to what would happen the likes of london
it has done a bit of uk businesses. it has done a bit of research into which regions will be hit by a no—deal brexit. it is not a withdrawal agreement at a no—deal brexit. it is talking about basically every uk region will be hurt. everyone will be hurt by a no—deal brexit, according to the story. i don't think it's too much ofa story. i don't think it's too much of a shock, necessarily, we have been told for a long time that no deal is the worst possible scenario that comes out here that...
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we take us what very seriously in the uk. andy murray is a real icon. we had henman hill, murray's mount, i wonder how he will be immortalised at wimbledon. we have been asking for your views as well on what mcavennie murray and what he has achieved. they have come in thick thick and fast. we will get more out in due course. ollie, thank you very much, indeed, nice to go over the world media with you. to stay with some bbc world news. more to come, not least on andy murray. hello there. it won't be as cold to start this morning as it has been recent mornings. it will still be chilly, temperatures close to freezing in a few spots but not the widespread frost that we've had this week. and actually with high pressure close by, it looks mostly dry with a little bit of sunshine, but we've changed the air across the uk so behind this warm weather front on thursday, we had the arrival of some slightly milder atlantic air. but that weather front is pushing towards the alpine regions to give more heavy snow through the day ahead. there are red warnings out for t
we take us what very seriously in the uk. andy murray is a real icon. we had henman hill, murray's mount, i wonder how he will be immortalised at wimbledon. we have been asking for your views as well on what mcavennie murray and what he has achieved. they have come in thick thick and fast. we will get more out in due course. ollie, thank you very much, indeed, nice to go over the world media with you. to stay with some bbc world news. more to come, not least on andy murray. hello there. it...
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their margins in most car manufacturing in the uk is only about 8%. they could not cope with that, that would wipe out their margins. i think david davis clearly is hoping that the best way of getting something through is to push it to the absolute time limit, but of course that only increases uncertainty for everybody in the uk. what choices has she got? i think there are some that hardline brexiteers in the conservative party who believe that is the case. i do not think that is realistic. i do not think the eu is going to give very much ground. what do you think theresa may may decide about this next vote if she decides that she will win? i think that is the argument going on inside downing street and i think there are two schools inside downing street as i hear it. the first is that might be better to withdraw the boat again, but that would be humiliating for her. a second time? there's a second possibility and that i think is more likely, she goes ahead with the vote, she knows she will lose, the economic uncertainty will certainly deepen, to come
their margins in most car manufacturing in the uk is only about 8%. they could not cope with that, that would wipe out their margins. i think david davis clearly is hoping that the best way of getting something through is to push it to the absolute time limit, but of course that only increases uncertainty for everybody in the uk. what choices has she got? i think there are some that hardline brexiteers in the conservative party who believe that is the case. i do not think that is realistic. i...
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the uk should be a lot more forceful in that regard. what this report is saying to the royal couege report is saying to the royal college of paediatrics is that the focus should be on with your kids are getting enough sleep and exercise, not on screen time but other two mutually exclusive? this is all about everything in moderation. vast amounts of screen time. none of that is going to be good to mental well—being. time. none of that is going to be good to mental well-being. the key is sleep. sleep is not given up importance in life. having got up at 3:30am this morning, i can relate. this story pricing motorists off the road. do you think more congestion charging and speed bumps would make people avoid the car? two words, nanny state. this is massive mission creep from nice, the health regulator. i abandoned creep from nice, the health regulator. iabandoned having creep from nice, the health regulator. i abandoned having a car about six months ago. why? because i live in central london. it made no economic sense. i've got my step mon
the uk should be a lot more forceful in that regard. what this report is saying to the royal couege report is saying to the royal college of paediatrics is that the focus should be on with your kids are getting enough sleep and exercise, not on screen time but other two mutually exclusive? this is all about everything in moderation. vast amounts of screen time. none of that is going to be good to mental well—being. time. none of that is going to be good to mental well-being. the key is sleep....
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the times focusses on the uk national health service and the news that all children with cancer will have their genetic code sequenced to guide treatment under a new ten—year plan for the future of the nhs. and finally, the golden globes are here with us again. usa today has all the winners on its webpage. here we have a photo of bodyguard star richard madden holding his gong after winning best actor in a tv drama. eileen is back. eileen burbidge to talk about the stories. we can't avoid brexit now, of course. we are back. new year, new wii, and mps are back. new year, new wii, and mps are backin back. new year, new wii, and mps are back in parliament. the irish times has on its front page and exchange of letters may break uk backstop impasse. —— week. this is not the mps writing letters to theresa may, this is letters between the eu and officials in the uk. this is quite interesting circular it is a sort of legal mechanic. it is meant to pacify. the difficulty as it is trying to pacify both sides of the issue. the eu has said, very clearly, they are not about to reopen the leg
the times focusses on the uk national health service and the news that all children with cancer will have their genetic code sequenced to guide treatment under a new ten—year plan for the future of the nhs. and finally, the golden globes are here with us again. usa today has all the winners on its webpage. here we have a photo of bodyguard star richard madden holding his gong after winning best actor in a tv drama. eileen is back. eileen burbidge to talk about the stories. we can't avoid...
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outbreaks of rain continuing into eastern parts of the uk. that's your latest weather. this is the business briefing. i'm victoria fritz. ten million per cent inflation. the scale of the economic crisis facing venezuela — as the standoff between the government and opposition continues. plus: we have to level the playing field. the new boss of goldman sachs tells us he supports president trump's stand against china over trade. that's the latest from the world economic forum in davos. and on the markets, asian shares on the rise after a rally in us tech stocks. crude jumping on the prospect of oil sanctions on venezuela. and the pound on track for its best week in over a year — as uk prime minister theresa may faces growing pressure to rule out a no—deal brexit.
outbreaks of rain continuing into eastern parts of the uk. that's your latest weather. this is the business briefing. i'm victoria fritz. ten million per cent inflation. the scale of the economic crisis facing venezuela — as the standoff between the government and opposition continues. plus: we have to level the playing field. the new boss of goldman sachs tells us he supports president trump's stand against china over trade. that's the latest from the world economic forum in davos. and on...
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brexit supporters say it leaves the uk to close, remain supporters say it doesn't leave the uk close enough and is likely to be lastly inferior to eu mentorship. what happens if it isn't past? that depends on how much theresa may loses by. it's just a few votes, she could try again. if it's by a landslide, then we are in uncharted waters but the options could include a different, softer brexit deal, no deal brexit, a second referendum, and finally, let's be honest, good old—fashioned who and finally, let's be honest, good old —fashioned who knows? and finally, let's be honest, good old—fashioned who knows? it's such a major crisis, it is hard to predict. so what are the chances of theresa may winning mps round ahead of the key vote scheduled to take place next tuesday? she's due to host a series of drinks parties this week in a bid to persuade them that her deal is the best compromise. joining me is cornelia meyer, ceo of mrl corporation, a business consultancy. hgppy happy new year. just explain to our viewers what happened late yesterday in parliament, the government defeated
brexit supporters say it leaves the uk to close, remain supporters say it doesn't leave the uk close enough and is likely to be lastly inferior to eu mentorship. what happens if it isn't past? that depends on how much theresa may loses by. it's just a few votes, she could try again. if it's by a landslide, then we are in uncharted waters but the options could include a different, softer brexit deal, no deal brexit, a second referendum, and finally, let's be honest, good old—fashioned who and...
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and right across the uk is this area of pressure. the wind is circulating around the high, it will a lwa ys circulating around the high, it will always drive in morkel out close to the coast. further inland, that is where we are likely to see the best of the brakes but that means with clear skies overnight, we're going to see temperatures fall in. first thing this morning, you can see the blue hue, which means temperatures below freezing sitting across scotland, down to the spine of the country and out into wales. that is where the temperatures are likely to be well below freezing, a widespread frost not out of the country. there will be plenty more cloud always close to the coastline, and that could be slow to shift through the day. there could be sunny spots, the temperatures are going to struggle here after that cold start of three orfour here after that cold start of three or four degrees. here after that cold start of three orfour degrees. perhaps here after that cold start of three or four degrees. perhaps close to the coastlin
and right across the uk is this area of pressure. the wind is circulating around the high, it will a lwa ys circulating around the high, it will always drive in morkel out close to the coast. further inland, that is where we are likely to see the best of the brakes but that means with clear skies overnight, we're going to see temperatures fall in. first thing this morning, you can see the blue hue, which means temperatures below freezing sitting across scotland, down to the spine of the country...
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monday was a blustery day across northern parts of the uk. winds gusts in excess of 70 miles per hourfor some. courtesy of this swirl of cloud and area of low pressure. the low was drifting away eastwards across scandinavia but on its western flank we are still bringing in brisk wind and that wind coming down from the north so quite a chilly feel to the weather. as we go through the day, the brisk northerly wind will feed a couple of showers across north—eastern areas. many spots will be dry and there will be some spells of sunshine. breezy particularly windy close to the east coast. these eastern coasts of scotland we are likely to see wind gust of a0, a5 mph and a similar wind gust extending down the east coast of england. those gusts could get close to 50 miles an hour of the coast of east anglia. with high tides as well there is the potential for coastal flooding. temperature wires, height between six and nine degrees. when you consider the strength of the wind will probably feel colder than that. as we go into tuesday night, still a br
monday was a blustery day across northern parts of the uk. winds gusts in excess of 70 miles per hourfor some. courtesy of this swirl of cloud and area of low pressure. the low was drifting away eastwards across scandinavia but on its western flank we are still bringing in brisk wind and that wind coming down from the north so quite a chilly feel to the weather. as we go through the day, the brisk northerly wind will feed a couple of showers across north—eastern areas. many spots will be dry...
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proof of belgium ‘s reliance on the uk reach fishing grounds. if the reason no deal, the eu says things can stay broadly the same until the end of the year but no—one knows for sure and the owner knows nowhere else to go. boat is too small to go into deeper water and also to go north. i really do not know what i am going to do. if a no-deal brexit means they cannot fish, russell ‘s has said it will provide some compensation. —— brussels. but this option fish is what and sold. the uncertainty is clear. if you are worried of a no—deal brexit, put your hands up. nearly everyone. they are worried about the rules for their boat using british ports and if no deal means extra paperwork and also a big question for the belgian government. if a belgian fisherman catches fish in uk waters, is it belgium or british. if it is british, in future it could be subject to more checks because it would count as an import from a non—eu country. there is a 21 month transition period in the brexit deal. there is not much you can be within the eu and fisher
proof of belgium ‘s reliance on the uk reach fishing grounds. if the reason no deal, the eu says things can stay broadly the same until the end of the year but no—one knows for sure and the owner knows nowhere else to go. boat is too small to go into deeper water and also to go north. i really do not know what i am going to do. if a no-deal brexit means they cannot fish, russell ‘s has said it will provide some compensation. —— brussels. but this option fish is what and sold. the...
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the cheaper wines were left on the dockside in the uk. they got very cold and they underwent a second fermentation process. this could start a new argument between the french and the english. the argument says the english may have discovered by mistake, but it was the french that really turned it into the really high—quality produce it is today. absolutely. it is a funny story. our viewers can read more about that. but when it comes to the champagne region, i don't think it is under threat by any means. no, but there are more english winegrowers now in the country. this is related to climate and the good soil. we have similar soil across the south of england as they do in champagne. yes, globalwarming and the consequences. jain, thank you very much. great to have you with us on the briefing. thank you for your company. semi good comments are fast fashion what we can do in the future. i will see you later. thank you. goodbye. hello there. we've got a potentially disruptive snowy spell of weather on the way. we've got very cold air locked
the cheaper wines were left on the dockside in the uk. they got very cold and they underwent a second fermentation process. this could start a new argument between the french and the english. the argument says the english may have discovered by mistake, but it was the french that really turned it into the really high—quality produce it is today. absolutely. it is a funny story. our viewers can read more about that. but when it comes to the champagne region, i don't think it is under threat by...
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i know that now is a very good time, it has slim parts of the uk —— especially in parts of the uk. we're else is a good spot? anywhere in the world you will see the indian clips state. for a solar eclipse have to be ata state. for a solar eclipse have to be at a certain spot on the earth ‘s because the shadow was a lot smaller. but the shadow of the earth compared to the moon is much larger. the entire moon is in shadow from anywhere you can see the moon you will see it in shadow. if you go outside right now, you will see it in beta for red state and you will be able to see it. i wanted to see it earlier on on the way into work but it is cloudy here and i missed out. hopefully i can get out after the programme and have a quick look. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: westminster is known for its rowdy atmosphere — we talk to protesters outside parliament — from both sides of the brexit fence. donald trump is now the 45th president of the united states. of capitol hill in washington. it's going to be only america first — america first. demonstrators waiting for mike ga
i know that now is a very good time, it has slim parts of the uk —— especially in parts of the uk. we're else is a good spot? anywhere in the world you will see the indian clips state. for a solar eclipse have to be ata state. for a solar eclipse have to be at a certain spot on the earth ‘s because the shadow was a lot smaller. but the shadow of the earth compared to the moon is much larger. the entire moon is in shadow from anywhere you can see the moon you will see it in shadow. if you...
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each share, more than 5000 people take their own lives across the uk. among them, more than 200 children. though the total number of suicides is falling, some groups remain especially at risk. today, the government is setting out what it calls its first ever suicide prevention work plan. itaims to ever suicide prevention work plan. it aims to better understand the underlying causes of suicide, examine the effects of debt and gambling, focus on the role of social media. there is growing concern about harmful on line content. powerful algorithms promote adverts or suggestion new friends. but can also lead users to increasingly graphic content about self harm and suicide. the government wants tech companies to alter their software. if there is evidence that some users can have information about self harm, they can push them in a different direction, , can push them in a different direction,, push them ways to seek help. but forcing tech companies to change would be easy. after all, those same algorithm —— algorithms drive profits. angus crawford, bbc n
each share, more than 5000 people take their own lives across the uk. among them, more than 200 children. though the total number of suicides is falling, some groups remain especially at risk. today, the government is setting out what it calls its first ever suicide prevention work plan. itaims to ever suicide prevention work plan. it aims to better understand the underlying causes of suicide, examine the effects of debt and gambling, focus on the role of social media. there is growing concern...
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and all sides of parliament in the uk exit that whatever they decide amongst themselves, it still has to go back to the eu 20 74 themselves, it still has to go back to the eu 20 7a next decision. so we are creating more uncertainty and i think the likely outcome does seem to be an extension of article 50. how will that play with everyone? with markets, with democracy and general? i think the electorate in the uk will probably feel that what they voted on has been sort of rent act on by parliament, and i think this is an financial parliaments will find it yet more uncertainty —— reneged on. it looks like this elongated process will continue. reneged on. it looks like this elongated process will continuelj suppose elongated process will continual suppose we alongatad process will continual suppose we will have a few days afterwards to work out what is happening if the vote is lost at the government. yes, because clearly there will be a plan b and we will see something which will take the debate a bit further. you will join us debate a bit further. you will join us in debate a bit fu
and all sides of parliament in the uk exit that whatever they decide amongst themselves, it still has to go back to the eu 20 74 themselves, it still has to go back to the eu 20 7a next decision. so we are creating more uncertainty and i think the likely outcome does seem to be an extension of article 50. how will that play with everyone? with markets, with democracy and general? i think the electorate in the uk will probably feel that what they voted on has been sort of rent act on by...
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many parts of the uk spent today plagued by cloud. pretty grey skies overhead and many places holding the cloud through the night. the cloud has been trapped under this very slow—moving area of high pressure. this is in no mood to move whatsoever. areas of cloud circulating around it and that is what we continue to see through the rest of the night. that cloud feeding its way in across northern ireland, scotland and northern england. further south i think there isa england. further south i think there is a greater chance we will see the skies squaring a little bit, and whether cloud does clear, those places will see some frost and fog. so potentially some dense fog patches forming for the midlands, east wales, central and southern england through the early hours of friday. north and west, cloud around the area of high pressure. something a little milderfor the north—western corner. for eastern scotland, central and eastern wales and central and southern england, here quite a widespread frost to greet us friday morning. so through
many parts of the uk spent today plagued by cloud. pretty grey skies overhead and many places holding the cloud through the night. the cloud has been trapped under this very slow—moving area of high pressure. this is in no mood to move whatsoever. areas of cloud circulating around it and that is what we continue to see through the rest of the night. that cloud feeding its way in across northern ireland, scotland and northern england. further south i think there isa england. further south i...
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temperatures in the west will recover a bit later on, but for the eastern side of the uk, where it's going to be dry but nowhere near as sunny as it was on thursday, it's another cold day. but at least we don't have the northerly wind, and it's not set to return this weekend either. it will stay cold, mind you, although a lot of places will be dry, particularly on sunday. now, this area of low pressure is bringing in that band of cloud and patchy wet weather, and it tends to weaken and stall as. we head, ififtfi §§§ufe§;§;.§fifi,ihjfi§§, now, it won't be as cold and frosty in the morning, because there'll be more cloud around. there'll be some showers, as well, mostly of rain, but a bit of sleet and snow in those, particularly if they head a bit further north across england towards northern ireland, as well. it's probably going to be a dull day for the most part. the best of the sunshine across northern parts of scotland, but temperatures struggling — four, five, six degrees generally across the uk. now, as we move into sunday, pressure starts to rise a bit more. so th
temperatures in the west will recover a bit later on, but for the eastern side of the uk, where it's going to be dry but nowhere near as sunny as it was on thursday, it's another cold day. but at least we don't have the northerly wind, and it's not set to return this weekend either. it will stay cold, mind you, although a lot of places will be dry, particularly on sunday. now, this area of low pressure is bringing in that band of cloud and patchy wet weather, and it tends to weaken and stall...
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northern parts of the uk had a particularly blustery monday. winds gusts in excess of 70 miles per hourfor some. courtesy of this swirl of cloud and area of low pressure. generally and area of low pressure. speaking, we are looking at generally speaking, we are looking ata generally speaking, we are looking at a lot of dry weather. some spells of sunshine, large areas of cloud floating around as well. breezy wherever you while but if you are spending your day close to the east coast of scotland you can expect wind gust of 40—115 mile row, a couple of showers drifting through it will be down this clothes, wind gusts are the same but possibly close to 50 mph for some spots around the east anglian coast. around the east anglian coastline. and combine those strong winds with high tides, well, there is the risk of some coastal flooding. temperatures between six and nine degrees, but when you factor in the strength of the wind, it will probably feel a bit colder than that. it stays pretty breezy in eastern areas as we go through tuesday night. stil
northern parts of the uk had a particularly blustery monday. winds gusts in excess of 70 miles per hourfor some. courtesy of this swirl of cloud and area of low pressure. generally and area of low pressure. speaking, we are looking at generally speaking, we are looking ata generally speaking, we are looking at a lot of dry weather. some spells of sunshine, large areas of cloud floating around as well. breezy wherever you while but if you are spending your day close to the east coast of scotland...
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the irish times has on its front page and exchange of letters may break uk backstop impasse. —— week. this is not the mps writing letters to theresa may,
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she'll use a speech to warn that parliament is more likely to block brexit than let the uk leave the eu without a deal. she'll also say that if the referendum result isn't honoured then trust in politics will suffer. our chief political correspondent vicki young reports. our cheap legal correspondence —— —— our chief political correspondent vicki young reports. she will travel to stoke—on—trent to make it final pitch. she says parliament is more likely to block brexit than allow britain to leave the eu without a deal that mps who have promised to respect the referendum result should get behind the plan. it was an argument used by the plan. it was an argument used by the brexit secretary as well. certainty in terms of what will happen has increased. they seek an ideological purity with that deal are read —— risking brexit. ideological purity with that deal are read -- risking brexit. they will now back the promise of what they plan even though they are now unhappy with some elements of it. what is in the withdrawal agreement to reason they has negotiated with eu? it in
she'll use a speech to warn that parliament is more likely to block brexit than let the uk leave the eu without a deal. she'll also say that if the referendum result isn't honoured then trust in politics will suffer. our chief political correspondent vicki young reports. our cheap legal correspondence —— —— our chief political correspondent vicki young reports. she will travel to stoke—on—trent to make it final pitch. she says parliament is more likely to block brexit than allow...
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that's the same prediction for the uk economy. what does it tell us? it says that things are stagnating there and there are concerns largely related to the automotive industry in the german economy is more closely tied to the rest of your than the uk is so we have problems in italy, that has a knock—on impact in so we have problems in italy, that has a knock-on impact in germany. us politics, we are all now looking ahead to 2020, the presidential campaign is beginning, and we've had quite a few names floating around that one person who has put her name in the ring is senator kamala harris. she is formerly a state prosecutor, the attorney general in california, she is only being a national level politician for the past two years. that's a good thing many would say, a fresh face. there is an argument that and everything changed with trump, who had no formal political background, so really it's open season in terms of where you come from. interestingly, she is talking about not wanting to dwell on president trump.|j she is talking about not wanting to d
that's the same prediction for the uk economy. what does it tell us? it says that things are stagnating there and there are concerns largely related to the automotive industry in the german economy is more closely tied to the rest of your than the uk is so we have problems in italy, that has a knock—on impact in so we have problems in italy, that has a knock-on impact in germany. us politics, we are all now looking ahead to 2020, the presidential campaign is beginning, and we've had quite a...
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the uk's independent newspaper has a picture of the new horizons probe team high—fiving each other. the celebrations kicked off after it was confirmed the space probe had successfully completed a fly past of the icy rock ultima thule. mumbai's business standard has an important mental health story. it claims facebook has been quietly alerting the police if one of its users makes a suicidal post. it comes on the heels of criticism of the company for not doing enough to help those in need. finally, social media went into a bit of a frenzy, according to the south china morning post. the paper says cathay pacific may have had a ticket glitch, which meant that it sold first—class seats for economy prices. so, bargain hunters were picking up fares seven and ten times lower than normal. that is the great technical glitch for consumers. so let's begin. with me is research analyst stephanie hare. the most read newspaper in brazil talking about jair bolsonaro, his inaugural speech. he had a lot to say. give us your take on your coverage of this. it is interesting because he has been likened
the uk's independent newspaper has a picture of the new horizons probe team high—fiving each other. the celebrations kicked off after it was confirmed the space probe had successfully completed a fly past of the icy rock ultima thule. mumbai's business standard has an important mental health story. it claims facebook has been quietly alerting the police if one of its users makes a suicidal post. it comes on the heels of criticism of the company for not doing enough to help those in need....
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in the uk, it is what we are discussing a blank. let's look at other stories. mike pompeo, the us secretary of state, this is what he has been telling leaders. this is all to do with qatar, it's been going on for yea rs. with qatar, it's been going on for years. the uae, bahrain, saudi arabia, there have been at loggerheads with qatar who are alleged to extol the virtues of extremism and other bits and pieces. the middle east as a possible potboiler. i agree with mike pompeo that in order to put their differences behind them, trading with them, dealing with them, dealing with various other bits and pieces would be so much easier and it would be in the interests of the world if it were to happen. let's look at this story about china. very interesting. this is the financial times looking at the fact that visa and mastercard, their attempts enter foreign car payment groups has been thwarted and financial services "for in china. on international markets. the devil is in the detail. this is pa rt the devil is in the detail. this is part of the issue. you mentioned h
in the uk, it is what we are discussing a blank. let's look at other stories. mike pompeo, the us secretary of state, this is what he has been telling leaders. this is all to do with qatar, it's been going on for yea rs. with qatar, it's been going on for years. the uae, bahrain, saudi arabia, there have been at loggerheads with qatar who are alleged to extol the virtues of extremism and other bits and pieces. the middle east as a possible potboiler. i agree with mike pompeo that in order to...
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assistant southend has now been installed at other uk airports. the latest attempt to prevent the huge disruption a drone citing can bring. —— visa system. —— the system. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: making coding fun for all. why computer programming's now possible for the visually impaired. donald trump is now the 45th president of the united states. he was sworn in before several hundred thousand people on the steps of capitol hill in washington. it's going to be only america first — america first. demonstrators waiting for mike getting and his rebel cricket team were attacked with tear gas and set upon by police dogs. anti—apartheid campaigners say they will carry on the protests throughout the tour. they called him 'the butcher of lyon'. klaus altmann is being held here on a fraud charge in bolivia, but the west germans want to extradite him for crimes committed in wartime france. there, he was the gestapo chief, klaus barbie. millions came to bathe as close as possible to this spot, a tide of humanity that's believed
assistant southend has now been installed at other uk airports. the latest attempt to prevent the huge disruption a drone citing can bring. —— visa system. —— the system. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: making coding fun for all. why computer programming's now possible for the visually impaired. donald trump is now the 45th president of the united states. he was sworn in before several hundred thousand people on the steps of capitol hill in washington. it's going to be only...
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and a lot of reports saying this would be disastrous to the uk economy. so this is actually beginning to get some parliamentary momentum now. so in a sense it is also forcing theresa may's hands to come up with something a little bit more definite, and this is what the europeans are saying as well, so michel barnier is saying you have to come up with the relations after brexit, but not move this backstop, so they can't negotiate on that. is this rumbles on, the times carries this rumbles on, the times carries this story about the dutch trying to lure 250 british—based companies overseas. they are in talks with british—based firms to try and get them to move their base to the netherlands after sony announced it was moving its base to the netherlands. however, the dutch foreign minister said he doesn't see brexit as a business opportunity, but it doesn't look that way, does it? one of the first thing that happened after the referendum was that you saw french and german companies coming over here to look at legaljobs, and companies coming over here to lo
and a lot of reports saying this would be disastrous to the uk economy. so this is actually beginning to get some parliamentary momentum now. so in a sense it is also forcing theresa may's hands to come up with something a little bit more definite, and this is what the europeans are saying as well, so michel barnier is saying you have to come up with the relations after brexit, but not move this backstop, so they can't negotiate on that. is this rumbles on, the times carries this rumbles on,...
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start pretty much across—the—board with the risk of ice especially across the northern half of the uk. use fififffiéffi fiéfiffi ffi? he gggffiis front first it will push its way into east anglia and the south—east in the morning rush hour. the north, clear skies under thatice hour. the north, clear skies under that ice but also the additional complication of stance no—show is pushing into scotland, some pushing the eastern coastal counties of england too. —— of some snow. across the mountains perhaps up to eight centimetres, here we are looking at a wintry mix but recover and i think possible across the hills. mostly rain or sleet as that system finally tucks into the continent by lunchtime. the show was following on from the north in the arctic air will be wintry and we will see it further showers through eastern coastal counties for the afternoon that they will tend to thin out across scotland. —— the showers. fiddy even in overnight into friday, widespread frost will develop. there is likely to be our coldest night of the week. you may have noticed towards t
start pretty much across—the—board with the risk of ice especially across the northern half of the uk. use fififffiéffi fiéfiffi ffi? he gggffiis front first it will push its way into east anglia and the south—east in the morning rush hour. the north, clear skies under thatice hour. the north, clear skies under that ice but also the additional complication of stance no—show is pushing into scotland, some pushing the eastern coastal counties of england too. —— of some...
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as the uk prepares to leave the european union, there's been a surge in the number of people applying to become citizens of other eu countries. germany allows dual citizenship for the descendants of people whose nationality was taken away by the nazi regime. sylvia rothschild, a rabbi from london is applying. we feel ourselves a very british, veryjewish, and yet we have applied for german citizenship to go alongside our british citizenship. the two things that actually drove this decision were the work that we did ten or so years ago about my father's history. and that gave me a much stronger sense of how deeply rooted, the summer holidays in germany, this was a thousand it connection to that land. the other bits that sort of drove the decision was a brexit. what worries me about brexit is that it has released a narrative that i had thought was dying of british supremacist in. osi outside my cynical, when i have worked outside british synagogues, a rise of preparation for being attacks, regularly that people are told not to stay outside the area. a loss of anti— bomb windows and so
as the uk prepares to leave the european union, there's been a surge in the number of people applying to become citizens of other eu countries. germany allows dual citizenship for the descendants of people whose nationality was taken away by the nazi regime. sylvia rothschild, a rabbi from london is applying. we feel ourselves a very british, veryjewish, and yet we have applied for german citizenship to go alongside our british citizenship. the two things that actually drove this decision were...
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as we move into next week we've got more weather fronts coming in from the west and stopping in the uk. bringing the chance of some sleet and snow. it is staying cold, and we mightfind an and snow. it is staying cold, and we might find an easterly wind picking up. belle, this is the 9 i'm sally bundock. a fan-£2»; 5:5 5&2; isiff 557— 91254552; and competition mounts? plus, the markets. asian shares rising on hopes of an easing of trade tensions, after press reports that the us treasury secretary is pushing to lift tariffs on chinese goods, despite the treasury appearing to deny this.
as we move into next week we've got more weather fronts coming in from the west and stopping in the uk. bringing the chance of some sleet and snow. it is staying cold, and we mightfind an and snow. it is staying cold, and we might find an easterly wind picking up. belle, this is the 9 i'm sally bundock. a fan-£2»; 5:5 5&2; isiff 557— 91254552; and competition mounts? plus, the markets. asian shares rising on hopes of an easing of trade tensions, after press reports that the us treasury...
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still quite chilly in the south, but those temperatures climbing across north—western parts of the uk. and more and more of us see that milder air spreading in as we get on into friday. still large slabs of cloud floating around, some spells of sunshine as well, and temperature wise, we're looking at highs of eight to 10 degrees. now, as we head towards the start of the weekend, an area of low pressure is going to pass just to the north of the british isles. this frontal system bringing some outbreaks of rain in northern areas on friday night, into the first part of saturday, but that will tend to clear away, actually, leaving us with a lot of dry weather through the weekend. it will be fairly mild, fairly windy as well, and there is the chance of some rain at times in the north. good morning. welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: the military is called in to help at heathrow airport after drone sightings temporarily grounded flights. a 14—year—old boy is stabbed to death after his moped crashed into a car in east london. a ban on unsolicit
still quite chilly in the south, but those temperatures climbing across north—western parts of the uk. and more and more of us see that milder air spreading in as we get on into friday. still large slabs of cloud floating around, some spells of sunshine as well, and temperature wise, we're looking at highs of eight to 10 degrees. now, as we head towards the start of the weekend, an area of low pressure is going to pass just to the north of the british isles. this frontal system bringing some...
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this is the news that, from today, those eu nationals living in the uk will have to apply for settled status. talk me through thackley what this is? this appears to be the idea that if you want to stay in this country is an eu citizen, yes, you may have some time and some leeway, but fundamentally, you have to register, you have to be involved. the government has a whole has never had the greatest reputation when it comes to it systems, and online form filling. who does? and then, adding on to that, the windrush scandal and frankly, people who have been here for generations, suddenly finding themselves, finding their settlement status queried, this is a real problem. this is the human cost of these decisions. again, come the end of march, these things may go in credibly smoothly, but it sort of leaves a bad taste in the mouth for a lot of people who have been here for a very long time and have paid a lot of taxes to us, and have been employed, they are not the archetypal person coming here from certain parts of europe and claiming benefits and sending it back home. these are lots of p
this is the news that, from today, those eu nationals living in the uk will have to apply for settled status. talk me through thackley what this is? this appears to be the idea that if you want to stay in this country is an eu citizen, yes, you may have some time and some leeway, but fundamentally, you have to register, you have to be involved. the government has a whole has never had the greatest reputation when it comes to it systems, and online form filling. who does? and then, adding on to...
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open fires and farms all face new restrictions as the uk government sets out what it calls a world leading plan to tackle air pollution. and finally, uk tennis superstar andy murray has bowed out from international competition after he was defeated in the australian open. he said there are no guarantees further surgery on his damaged right hip would enable him to carry on playing and if the aussie open was his last match, it was a brilliant way to finish. so let's begin. with me is henry bonsu, who's a broadcaster and international conference host. lovely to see you again. the guardian says theresa may may face crushing defeat in brexit vote. they all seem to be agreed on the fact. given how energetic she was and how many speeches she made, given the fa ct many speeches she made, given the fact that she was desperate, it will be truly humiliating an embarrassing. if you lose by more than 200 boats, jeremy corbyn may table a vote of no confidence tonight, maybe possibly lose it. labour sources saying this, this person says that, it's all up for discussion. the guardian says there is very li
open fires and farms all face new restrictions as the uk government sets out what it calls a world leading plan to tackle air pollution. and finally, uk tennis superstar andy murray has bowed out from international competition after he was defeated in the australian open. he said there are no guarantees further surgery on his damaged right hip would enable him to carry on playing and if the aussie open was his last match, it was a brilliant way to finish. so let's begin. with me is henry bonsu,...
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we can't avoid it, talk brexit, the fun of the times and nearly all the newspapers in the uk, the times looking at tory rebels rejecting may's plan b. yes, so, the first plan a was focused with the heaviest —— voters down with the heaviest defeat in history. so whether her plan which was revealed with a meeting of all tory mps yesterday will go through eventually we don't yet know. we don't know if we will have a vote on that anytime soon. a p pa re ntly have a vote on that anytime soon. apparently people are talking about the 13th as the next meaningful vote ona the 13th as the next meaningful vote on a deal. but tonight is all about amendments and whether the original deal is amended in any way for example. there is one amendment from the tories df’"; ' ' example. there is one amendment from the tories df’"i e‘ee‘ 37 ' to
we can't avoid it, talk brexit, the fun of the times and nearly all the newspapers in the uk, the times looking at tory rebels rejecting may's plan b. yes, so, the first plan a was focused with the heaviest —— voters down with the heaviest defeat in history. so whether her plan which was revealed with a meeting of all tory mps yesterday will go through eventually we don't yet know. we don't know if we will have a vote on that anytime soon. a p pa re ntly have a vote on that anytime soon....