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on british soil and the attempted murder of a british citizen and his daughter. critically the british have ad also concluded that the two -- have also concluded that the two men are officers of the russian military intelligence service. this was not, as prime minister may said, a, quote, rogue operation. this was a highly planned, purposely driven attack. the british had the suspects on cctv from their arrival at gat wick airport to their travel to the vicinity of the skripal's house on the day of the attack, and finally their departure from heathrow back to moscow. every one of us in this room and listening around the world should be chilled to the bone with the findings of this investigation. as for the subsequent poisoning of charlie rowley and the death of don strugis, prime minister may said it well. quote, were these two suspects within our jurisdiction there would be a clear basis in law for their arrest for murder. this is how it's done. this is how individuals who commit murder and their hay mouse crimes are exposed. this is -- heinous crimes are expose
on british soil and the attempted murder of a british citizen and his daughter. critically the british have ad also concluded that the two -- have also concluded that the two men are officers of the russian military intelligence service. this was not, as prime minister may said, a, quote, rogue operation. this was a highly planned, purposely driven attack. the british had the suspects on cctv from their arrival at gat wick airport to their travel to the vicinity of the skripal's house on the...
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between what they spent on the british north american colonies and what they received from the british north american colonies in terms of revenue. statistics for the year 1763, the last year of the french and indian war. in 1763, britain received 1800 pounds in revenue from the mainland colonies of british north america. in that same year, great britain spent 384,000 pounds on british north america. 800 pounds in revenue, 384,000 pounds in expenses. i mean, this is an incredible imbalance, and there are only two ways you can correct it. either cut government spending or you can increase revenue. if you are a british member of parliament, a politician, what would you predict they will do? they are not going to cut spending, they are going to focus on increasing revenue, and their cancer is the stamp act -- answer is the stamp act. back to the self-hurt book, how to lose an empire for dummies, the stamp act, it is almost as if it were designed to be the most odious, onerous, outrageous tax possible. it was outrageous first and foremost because the colonists had no representation in parl
between what they spent on the british north american colonies and what they received from the british north american colonies in terms of revenue. statistics for the year 1763, the last year of the french and indian war. in 1763, britain received 1800 pounds in revenue from the mainland colonies of british north america. in that same year, great britain spent 384,000 pounds on british north america. 800 pounds in revenue, 384,000 pounds in expenses. i mean, this is an incredible imbalance, and...
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on the british side to. be to moderation we confirm our readiness to conduct consultations in coordination with bilateral khans consular consultation from the second of to december one thousand nine hundred sixty five and the european convention on mutual legal assistance on criminal cases from the twentieth of april nine hundred fifty nine we demand consular access to the illegally detained russian citizens once again with full responsibility we state that. these statements by official london that only russia supposedly. has or had technical means practical experience and motives to carry out such an act with the use of chemical substances as completely unfounded and only. to mislead the international community the russian federation has never developed never produced and never stockpiled toxic chemicals which in in the west have been named no the choke the very word no the choke and the information about the structure and mass specter of the chemical compound. started appearing in foreign specialized scien
on the british side to. be to moderation we confirm our readiness to conduct consultations in coordination with bilateral khans consular consultation from the second of to december one thousand nine hundred sixty five and the european convention on mutual legal assistance on criminal cases from the twentieth of april nine hundred fifty nine we demand consular access to the illegally detained russian citizens once again with full responsibility we state that. these statements by official london...
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he would become one of the leaders of the british colonists resisting british imperial policy in boston. one of the things he said in 1761 before any of these controversies began, is that one of the most essential branches of english liberty is the freedom of one's house. a man's house is his castle. it is really worth noting that of all the different characteristics that were present in british north america, things that may dors made this a -- particularly fertile soil for self-governing individuals, who were free and responsible and tolerant, it was property rights. you think about what this means. at the man's house or a woman's house is his or her castle, what are you within your house? you are the king or the queen. if you are the king or the queen inside your house, who is not the king or the queen inside your house? the king or the queen is not the king or the queen inside your house. the king or the queen might be the king or queen out in the public square, or out in the public road, but you are in charge of what is yours. this is a really powerful claim. that pushes authoritar
he would become one of the leaders of the british colonists resisting british imperial policy in boston. one of the things he said in 1761 before any of these controversies began, is that one of the most essential branches of english liberty is the freedom of one's house. a man's house is his castle. it is really worth noting that of all the different characteristics that were present in british north america, things that may dors made this a -- particularly fertile soil for self-governing...
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british ambassador karen pierce delivered remarks a day after british prime minister teresa may named the two suspects involved. >> this morning the security council addresses the use of chemical weapons for first of two times today. as we have previously, the united states expresses its unequivocal condemnation of the use of chemical weapons. in salisbury or anywhere else. we stand firm in defense of the international norm against the use of these horrific weapons. and we stand firm with the british people. it's easy to express outrage, of course. we do it every day in this chamber. what is difficult is finding solutions. and today our british friends and colleagues are providing us with a master class on how to stop the spread of chemical weapons. they are creating accountability for those who use chemical agents and providing vital support for the international norm against the use of these deadly, illegal weapons. the british government is pursuing accountability for this attack in the only way accountability can truly be accomplished. in accordance with the rule of law. british i
british ambassador karen pierce delivered remarks a day after british prime minister teresa may named the two suspects involved. >> this morning the security council addresses the use of chemical weapons for first of two times today. as we have previously, the united states expresses its unequivocal condemnation of the use of chemical weapons. in salisbury or anywhere else. we stand firm in defense of the international norm against the use of these horrific weapons. and we stand firm with...
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of british soil they will face british justice for. the time we want them to see what we have managed to achieve to the. british police have released closed circuit t.v. images of petrol of and bullshit off arriving at london's gatwick airport two days before the script polls were targeted. this image of the man was taken at salisbury train station a day before the attack. and this at the same station on the day of the poisoning. moments later they're seen on closed circuit t.v. walking through the city police say traces of the nerve agent were also found in their london hotel room where they stayed that weekend. in the house of commons the british prime minister claimed the two men are russian military intelligence officials mr speaker repeatedly asked russia to account for what happened in souls three in march and they have replied with the scotian. this is including trying to pass the blame for the attack on the terrorists on to our international partners and even on to the future mother in law. they even claimed that i myself inven
of british soil they will face british justice for. the time we want them to see what we have managed to achieve to the. british police have released closed circuit t.v. images of petrol of and bullshit off arriving at london's gatwick airport two days before the script polls were targeted. this image of the man was taken at salisbury train station a day before the attack. and this at the same station on the day of the poisoning. moments later they're seen on closed circuit t.v. walking through...
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clearly we can have maybe a british clea n swee p clearly we can have maybe a british clean sweep of all three podium places in one of the grand tours. maybe that will happen. but really it is very hard to know where to go from here because you have notjust got chris froome who is ill at the age of 32 capable of winning waters, more big events. —— who at the age of 32. geraint thomas is also a tour contender. simon yates has done the same thing. and yates, a very similar sort of rider, we have not just got one or two british grand tour contenders, there are three or four and other good riders coming up. good news for british cycling however you look at it full of thank you. there‘s been a big development today for women‘s rugby in england, with the rfu re—introducing contracts for the 15—a—side team... it‘ll make players in the squad fully professional. contracts were controversially not renewed after the 2017 world cup, with the rfu choosing to spend their money on the sevens format of the game. that stance has now changed. i spoke to former international maggie alph
clearly we can have maybe a british clea n swee p clearly we can have maybe a british clean sweep of all three podium places in one of the grand tours. maybe that will happen. but really it is very hard to know where to go from here because you have notjust got chris froome who is ill at the age of 32 capable of winning waters, more big events. —— who at the age of 32. geraint thomas is also a tour contender. simon yates has done the same thing. and yates, a very similar sort of rider, we...
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of the british who will face british justice that's what we will fight for. the international community obviously the government of the time we want them to see what we have managed to achieve to help british police have released c.c.t.v. images of petrol from bosher off arriving at london's gatwick airport two days before the scripts were targeted. this image of the man was taken at seoul's pre-trained station a day before the attack and this at the same station on the day of the poisoning moments later they're seen on c.c.t.v. walking through the city. police say traces of the nerve agent was also found in their london hotel room where they stayed that weekend. in the house of commons the british prime minister claimed the men are two russian military intelligence officials. mr speaker repeatedly asked russia to account for what happened in salzburg in march and they have replied with obfuscation and lies this is including trying to pass the blame for the attack on the terrorists on to our international partners and even on to the future mother in law if yo
of the british who will face british justice that's what we will fight for. the international community obviously the government of the time we want them to see what we have managed to achieve to help british police have released c.c.t.v. images of petrol from bosher off arriving at london's gatwick airport two days before the scripts were targeted. this image of the man was taken at seoul's pre-trained station a day before the attack and this at the same station on the day of the poisoning...
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the other issue is customer trust, british airways last customer trust, british airways last customer trust, british airways last customer trust last year with a massive it failure that caused cancelled flights and stranded passengers. now it has another it problem, a security breach, people who entered confidential details in good faith expect companies to look after them. it seems that british airways failed to do that, winning back trust me be a big issue. thank you very much. thank you very much. roger wilson is one british airways customer who has been affected by the security breach after booking flights to geneva. he joins me now from weybridge in surrey. roger, tell us what happened to you. like thousands of others i received communication from british airways and watched on your channel the ceo of british airways making these mealy—mouthed apologies, which, quite unconvincing. i gave british airways, i trusted them with my crown jewels, my passport, airways, i trusted them with my crownjewels, my passport, name, address, e—mail, confidential data, ca rd state, address, eâ
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british investigators have conducted a full and british investigators have conducted afulland fair british investigators have conducted a full and fair investigation of what has been determined to be the attempted killing of the skripals and detective nick bailey. the investigators have linked the crimes with the kem wall agent that poisoned charl rowley and killed dawn sturjess. the prime minister went into great detail about the investigation. hundreds of detectives have analysed thousands of hours of cctv footage and thousands of documents. some things we knew already. british investigators had already concluded russia was responsible for the exposure of hundred of people to deadly agent on the streets of salisbury. now, thanks to the careful methodical work of british authorities, no one should have any doubt. it is actually amazing to see the clarity and the undeniability of results. the british government has identified two russian nationals as responsible for the use of the novichok on british soil and the attempted murder of a british citizen and his daughter. the british concluded
british investigators have conducted a full and british investigators have conducted afulland fair british investigators have conducted a full and fair investigation of what has been determined to be the attempted killing of the skripals and detective nick bailey. the investigators have linked the crimes with the kem wall agent that poisoned charl rowley and killed dawn sturjess. the prime minister went into great detail about the investigation. hundreds of detectives have analysed thousands of...
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of the british. british justice that's what we will fight for. the international community obviously the government of the time we want them to see what we have managed to achieve today but we hope british police have released c.c.t.v. images of petrol from bosher off arriving at london's gatwick airport two days before the scripts were targeted this image of the man was taken at seoul's pre-trained station a day before the attack. and this at the same station on the day of the poisoning moments later they're seen on c.c.t.v. walking through the city. police say traces of the nerve agent also found in their london hotel room where they stayed that weekend. in the house of commons the british prime minister claimed the men are to russian military intelligence officials. mr speaker repeatedly asked russia to account for what happened in sorcery in march and they have replied with obfuscation and lies this is including trying to pass the blame for the attack on the terrorists on to our international partners and even on to the future mother in law i
of the british. british justice that's what we will fight for. the international community obviously the government of the time we want them to see what we have managed to achieve today but we hope british police have released c.c.t.v. images of petrol from bosher off arriving at london's gatwick airport two days before the scripts were targeted this image of the man was taken at seoul's pre-trained station a day before the attack. and this at the same station on the day of the poisoning...
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british forces and the british ministry should at least. britain had washed its hands of a problem of its own making. the fate of palestine now lay with the united nations. nearly in november one thousand nine hundred forty seven the un general assembly adopted resolution one eight one recommending that palestine be partitioned into separate arab and jewish states. to the owners of the united nations the solution to recommend partition brings while jubilation among the jewish community into rosamond tel aviv. this was the first ever international recognition of the long hoped for jewish state. but the extremists saw no cause for celebration. they thought that the jews had the absolute try to the whole of palestine. and that the borders of the drew state shouldn't be defined by any foreign bodies like the united nations so they wanted greater israel as it existed in biblical times. in april one thousand nine hundred forty eight going to forces began a military operation to take control of arab areas assigned to the jewish state under the par
british forces and the british ministry should at least. britain had washed its hands of a problem of its own making. the fate of palestine now lay with the united nations. nearly in november one thousand nine hundred forty seven the un general assembly adopted resolution one eight one recommending that palestine be partitioned into separate arab and jewish states. to the owners of the united nations the solution to recommend partition brings while jubilation among the jewish community into...
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-- british midlands. the people who came last came from the appalachian mountains. came to the appellation mountains, came from the scottish borderland. so, all of these new people are arriving in different reasons. we know they came because they hoped like the spanish before them in the new world they would discover gold. we know people would arrive in plymouth 13 years afterwards. they knew they would establish a new and improved england. where they would able to worship god as they chose. we know people in the middle colonies, like pennsylvania, in some ways, they were not just in the middle geographically, but they were in the middle in terms of their objective. the quakers established pennsylvania, but the old adage about quakers is a quaker who prays for you one day a week and preys on you the other six. they were known to be a sharp businessman. they not only came over to the world in pursuit of religious freedom, but they wanted to prosper. they had a large farms. and in some ways, their model of
-- british midlands. the people who came last came from the appalachian mountains. came to the appellation mountains, came from the scottish borderland. so, all of these new people are arriving in different reasons. we know they came because they hoped like the spanish before them in the new world they would discover gold. we know people would arrive in plymouth 13 years afterwards. they knew they would establish a new and improved england. where they would able to worship god as they chose. we...
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is assume quite rightly that british power british empire decreased markedly both due to the first world war certainly by the end of the second world war and it was a shadow of its former self by nine hundred fifty six the serious crisis showed that britain could no longer be a great power on the world stage and the united states to take in its place in that regard very very clearly but nevertheless if we look at the nature of british power now and its continued reach particularly through the work of my colleague tim coles who i'm kind of group representing really today britain's role is still really significant it's still a member of the g seven it's still a member of the un security. number the un security council it's still as well in terms of the nefarious activity is still one of the world's largest arms dealers for example but then in addition to that part of what tim calls his work has discovered. is that british involvement as a military force in terms of training arming supplying and in other ways assisting dictatorships and rather unpleasant insurgencies around the world is muc
is assume quite rightly that british power british empire decreased markedly both due to the first world war certainly by the end of the second world war and it was a shadow of its former self by nine hundred fifty six the serious crisis showed that britain could no longer be a great power on the world stage and the united states to take in its place in that regard very very clearly but nevertheless if we look at the nature of british power now and its continued reach particularly through the...
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the british government has not just been taking away their liberty but now the british government has sent troops to america and is taking away their lives. the boston tea party of 1773 is another crucial incident in the his story. essentially the british had hree ships moored at griffin's wharf. the eleanor, the beaver, and dartmouth and they were the loaded up with tea that was not taxed but also subsidized. only what the british were trying do was essentially seduce to americans who at this point had been boycotting tea for years into buying this subsidized cost, but still taxed low british tea and like good english people, their hands were quivering, they had been without tea so long. they had been drinking teas and some black market herbal teas, but they wanted the real stuff, the good stuff and there it and the leaders of the was colonial resistance understood we need to get rid of this tea before it ets distributed. the british parliament itself calls them the coercive act. we of course called them the ntolerable acts. they shut down boston harbor. it was like pulling a pillow
the british government has not just been taking away their liberty but now the british government has sent troops to america and is taking away their lives. the boston tea party of 1773 is another crucial incident in the his story. essentially the british had hree ships moored at griffin's wharf. the eleanor, the beaver, and dartmouth and they were the loaded up with tea that was not taxed but also subsidized. only what the british were trying do was essentially seduce to americans who at this...
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as for the request that the british side. allegedly sent to russia right after the incident well we've had the pleasure more than once to comment the character of that request it wasn't a request at all it was a it was a message by boris johnson the then foreign minister to the russian ambassador in london with a demand. to to acknowledge. that russia committed this crime and to explain how it was done whether it was done with the knowledge of the russian authorities or without their knowledge that was the whole request regarding cooperation with russia please don't mislead the international community there was no request to cooperate with the russian side in investigating this side no request from the british side quite to the contrary there were many many requests from the russian side. but in the framework of the o.p.c. w as well as through other channels there were requests to the british side to conduct a joint investigation and russia confirmed its readiness to be actively involved. of course i understand that. our brit
as for the request that the british side. allegedly sent to russia right after the incident well we've had the pleasure more than once to comment the character of that request it wasn't a request at all it was a it was a message by boris johnson the then foreign minister to the russian ambassador in london with a demand. to to acknowledge. that russia committed this crime and to explain how it was done whether it was done with the knowledge of the russian authorities or without their knowledge...
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so the british strategy was working towards this indirect political economic result which both the british and the americans called an opportunistic goal. the american chiefs desire to click victory and they had three goals. beat the germans in europe, pivot and defeat japan, and then come home. the third goal was going to evolve over the course of 9043 which is a subplot a subplot in the book as the americans realized the meaning of roosevelt rendezvous with destiny and come to grips with being a a permanent presence in the world. to go forward together in europe, the ally stated agreement on how to define goal. they did a strategy to achieve it. they needed the concentration of forces to put the strategy, and they needed a supreme commander. the summer of 1943, none of that was agreed. in the absence of a plan for an attack across the channel that people could agree would work, it was easy to resist the american option. so the third dynamic going on is, within the alliance, is creating that plan. they were trying to do that in london. they had at least agreed to set up an allied team, pl
so the british strategy was working towards this indirect political economic result which both the british and the americans called an opportunistic goal. the american chiefs desire to click victory and they had three goals. beat the germans in europe, pivot and defeat japan, and then come home. the third goal was going to evolve over the course of 9043 which is a subplot a subplot in the book as the americans realized the meaning of roosevelt rendezvous with destiny and come to grips with...
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counterterrorism saying this crime was committed on british soil the suspects will face british justice but we also heard that the suspects returned to russia after the poisoning so what chance do the british police have of ever getting their hands on these suspects. well the british government the authorities have concluded that it's futile to ask for a formal extradition request from russia for the two suspects because they know from history that russia is very unlikely to cooperate with them their relations with russia over this case are strange and they are relying on the e.u. arrest warrants so if it's ever the case that these suspects would travel into the e.u. then there could be the chance that they could then be extradited to the u.k. and let's talk a little bit about this perfume spray bottle. britain says that it poisoned dawn sturges and her partner in a separate incident is a connection being made with their arms to the script all case well yes the prime minister has said it has statement that this was most likely the box that there was used to the pope bottle was used to s
counterterrorism saying this crime was committed on british soil the suspects will face british justice but we also heard that the suspects returned to russia after the poisoning so what chance do the british police have of ever getting their hands on these suspects. well the british government the authorities have concluded that it's futile to ask for a formal extradition request from russia for the two suspects because they know from history that russia is very unlikely to cooperate with them...
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a british tanker. whereas, the explosion seven miles off the coast was noticed at thet was on watch coast guard station. captain,the keeper, called his crew to action. despite 15 foot seas and the lingering threat of u-boat activity, launched a surf boat into the sea. johnny and his search-and-rescue 42 of 50 british seamen. john allen and his crew were awarded the gold lifesaving medal, as well as the grand cross of the united -- american cross of honor. king george the sixth struck gold medals for the rescuers and the british board of trade honored john allen with a silver cup. for his lifetime of service come of the united states coast guard john allen had to u.s. coast guard credits named in his honor. whereas, august 6 and 16th, marked the 100th anniversary of these events, the state of north carolina recognizes the generation of men and women who have raved the hardships of life on the outer banks and risk their personal safety to keep countless ships safe throughout the course of the rich histor
a british tanker. whereas, the explosion seven miles off the coast was noticed at thet was on watch coast guard station. captain,the keeper, called his crew to action. despite 15 foot seas and the lingering threat of u-boat activity, launched a surf boat into the sea. johnny and his search-and-rescue 42 of 50 british seamen. john allen and his crew were awarded the gold lifesaving medal, as well as the grand cross of the united -- american cross of honor. king george the sixth struck gold...
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british police have released close circuit t.v. images of petrol of and it off arriving at london's gatwick airport two days before the script polls were targeted. this image of the man was taken at salisbury train station a day before the attack and this at the same station on the day of the poisoning. moments later they're seen on closed circuit t.v. walking through the city police say traces of the nerve agent were also found in their london hotel room where they stayed that weekend. in the house of commons the british prime minister claimed the two men are russian military intelligence officials this is speaking repeatedly asked russia to account for what happened in saul's re in march and they have replied with obfuscation and laws this is including trying to pass the blame for the attack on terrorists onto our international partners and even on to the future mother in law. they even claimed that i myself invented. british prosecutors say they won't ask russia to extradite the man but they have obtained european arrest warrant
british police have released close circuit t.v. images of petrol of and it off arriving at london's gatwick airport two days before the script polls were targeted. this image of the man was taken at salisbury train station a day before the attack and this at the same station on the day of the poisoning. moments later they're seen on closed circuit t.v. walking through the city police say traces of the nerve agent were also found in their london hotel room where they stayed that weekend. in the...
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the british it fire -- the british spitfire proved to be a deadly weapon. on october 6, the germans changed to night attacks so maybe they could avoid a deadly spitfires and hurricanes. maybe that way they could crash the stubborn british spirit. never mind control of the air, never mind phase one, phase two, phase three. now just concentrate on bombing the people into submission and make them cry for mercy. [plane engines] [piano music] [sirens] ♪ the raf was not much help at night. this was just german bombs against british guns. >> hello, dear. >> lost a good amount of men tonight, didn't they? >> london was left of a roaring inferno -- as a roaring inferno. homes were destroyed by incendiaries. blocks were aflame. still, the people of london, took it, night after night burrowed underground and morning after morning dug themselves out of the wreckage. >> would you like to sit down? >> thanks. >> did you sleep well? >> when i came down around 2:00? >> i do not hear it, did you? >> we are getting used to it. ♪ >> don't you think you had better go away
the british it fire -- the british spitfire proved to be a deadly weapon. on october 6, the germans changed to night attacks so maybe they could avoid a deadly spitfires and hurricanes. maybe that way they could crash the stubborn british spirit. never mind control of the air, never mind phase one, phase two, phase three. now just concentrate on bombing the people into submission and make them cry for mercy. [plane engines] [piano music] [sirens] ♪ the raf was not much help at night. this was...
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british forces at the british ministry should at least. britain had washed its hands of a problem of its own making. the fate of palestine now lay with the united nations. nearly in november one thousand nine hundred forty seven the un general assembly adopted resolution one eight one recommending that palestine be partitioned into separate arab and jewish states. to the owners of the united nations the solution to recommend partition brings while jubilation among the jewish community into rosamond tel aviv. this was the first ever international recognition of the long hoped for jewish state. but the extremists saw no cause for celebration. they thought that the jews had the absolute try to the whole of palestine. and that the borders of the jewish state shouldn't be defined by any foreign bodies like the united nations so they wanted greater israel as it existed in biblical times. in april one thousand nine hundred forty eight going to forces began a military operation to take control of arab areas assigned to the jewish state under the p
british forces at the british ministry should at least. britain had washed its hands of a problem of its own making. the fate of palestine now lay with the united nations. nearly in november one thousand nine hundred forty seven the un general assembly adopted resolution one eight one recommending that palestine be partitioned into separate arab and jewish states. to the owners of the united nations the solution to recommend partition brings while jubilation among the jewish community into...
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french and british fishermen are holding talks in london
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the british lost 153. 60 british pilots bailed out. ♪ valuable trained men were saved and ready to fight again. but the crews of goering's planes were lost forever. ♪ the pace was too hot. something was going haywire. nazis called a timeout. on the 2000 mile front from norway to france, the whole nazi blitz program was being stalled because the raf was still in the air. the troops were getting hoarse from singing, "we are sailing against england." ♪ the long-range german guns were getting hot from throwing shells across the channel. [explosions] in public, hitler assured the germans that mr. churchill tells his people england will win but i tell you victory belongs to germany. [cheering] in private, he put the head of the luftwaffe on the hot seat. he was told to do something and do a quick. ordered attacks on all inland air drums and industrial centers. maybe he could knock out the raf on the assembly lines. he adopted new tactics. more fighters and fewer bombers. maybe he just had fewer bombers to send. those he did send were perfected -- well protected. fighters at high altitudes,
the british lost 153. 60 british pilots bailed out. ♪ valuable trained men were saved and ready to fight again. but the crews of goering's planes were lost forever. ♪ the pace was too hot. something was going haywire. nazis called a timeout. on the 2000 mile front from norway to france, the whole nazi blitz program was being stalled because the raf was still in the air. the troops were getting hoarse from singing, "we are sailing against england." ♪ the long-range german guns...
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the british can only go so far. at a certain point kennedy came to the conclusion that the united states had to do more. they both helped each other out. one of the ways they help each other out was by dealing with dwight eisenhower. i'm sorry to say that by 1962, harry truman was not a factor in american politics, but dwight eisenhower was. john kennedy asked mcmillan to help him manage. he would try to get eisenhower not to attack kennedy for appeasement. of course it was in the british interest to do this because the british were far less hawkish and felt they had a man who understood them at john f. kennedy. you knew that the key west mattered. it also matters big-time in the history of angela merkel -- of anglo american relations. thank you very much. tom hambrecht is a local here in key west. we will learn some things about this island. are you here? there he is. thank you. steps slow me down a lot these days. i do work at the library. this is what we like to think. truman in key west, the magazine cover, the
the british can only go so far. at a certain point kennedy came to the conclusion that the united states had to do more. they both helped each other out. one of the ways they help each other out was by dealing with dwight eisenhower. i'm sorry to say that by 1962, harry truman was not a factor in american politics, but dwight eisenhower was. john kennedy asked mcmillan to help him manage. he would try to get eisenhower not to attack kennedy for appeasement. of course it was in the british...
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the british lost 153 and 60 british pilots bailed out. ♪ valuable, trained men were saved and ready to fight again. but the crews of the german airplanes were lost forever. the base was too hot. something was going haywire. on a 2000 mile front, from norway to france, the whole nazi program was being stalled, because the raf was still in the air. the troops were getting hoarse from singing we are sailing against britain. the long-range german guns were getting hot. from blowing shells across the channel. in public, hitler assured the germans, i tell you, victory will belong to germany. but in private, he sent for the boss of the luftwaffe and put him on the hot seat. he was told to do something and do it quick. on august 20, he ordered all out attacks on industrial centers. maybe he could knock out the raf from the assembly line. more fighters and fewer bombers. or maybe he just had fewer bombers to send. anyway, those he did send were well protected. fighters above, at high altitude. fighters at both sides. fighters at the front-end in the rear. fighters weaving in and out of the bomb
the british lost 153 and 60 british pilots bailed out. ♪ valuable, trained men were saved and ready to fight again. but the crews of the german airplanes were lost forever. the base was too hot. something was going haywire. on a 2000 mile front, from norway to france, the whole nazi program was being stalled, because the raf was still in the air. the troops were getting hoarse from singing we are sailing against britain. the long-range german guns were getting hot. from blowing shells across...
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british forces and the british administration from. britain had washed its hands of a problem of its own making. the fate of palestine now lay with the united nations. nearly in november one thousand nine hundred forty seven the un general assembly adopted resolution one eight one recommending that palestine be partitioned into separate arab and jewish states. to the owners of the united nations this isn't a recommend but this brings while devolution among the jewish community into rows along with the lobby. this was the first ever international recognition of the long hoped for jewish state. but the extremists saw no cause for celebration. they thought that the jews had the absolute try to the whole of palestine. and that the borders of the drew state shouldn't be defined by any foreign bodies like the united nations so they wanted greater ease rail as if that existed in biblical times. in april one thousand nine hundred forty eight going to forces began a military operation to take control of arab areas assigned to the jewish state u
british forces and the british administration from. britain had washed its hands of a problem of its own making. the fate of palestine now lay with the united nations. nearly in november one thousand nine hundred forty seven the un general assembly adopted resolution one eight one recommending that palestine be partitioned into separate arab and jewish states. to the owners of the united nations this isn't a recommend but this brings while devolution among the jewish community into rows along...
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and quite rightly the british power british empire decreased markedly both due to the first world war and by certainly by the end of the second world war and it was a shadow of its former self by nine hundred fifty six the serious crisis showed that britain could no longer be a great power on the world stage and the united states had taken its place in that regard very very clearly but nevertheless if we look at the nature of british power now and its continued reach particularly through the work of my colleague tim coles who i'm kind of representing really today britain's role is still really significant it's still a member of the g seven it's still a member of the un security. number of the un security council it still as well in terms of the nefarious activity is still one of the world's largest arms dealers for example but then in addition to that part of what tim coles work has discovered is that british involvement as a military force in terms of training arming supplying and in other ways assisting dictatorships and rather unpleasant insurgencies around the world is much greate
and quite rightly the british power british empire decreased markedly both due to the first world war and by certainly by the end of the second world war and it was a shadow of its former self by nine hundred fifty six the serious crisis showed that britain could no longer be a great power on the world stage and the united states had taken its place in that regard very very clearly but nevertheless if we look at the nature of british power now and its continued reach particularly through the...
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and the parliament chose to acquire it and then pass itn the british museum. so, we would certainly say that lord elgin had performed a great service in terms of rescuing some of these examples. >> reporter: but greeks don't see it that way. for cades now, they have argued that the ottomans were occupiers, so the deal with elgiwasn't valid and the marbles belong in greece. why does gr parthenon marbles back in athens? >> it's not just bringing them back to athens or to greece. that's where they were created. but this is not our claim. our claim is to put back a unique piece of art, to put it back together, bring iback tother. >> reporter: lydia koniordou was greece's minister of culture fr6 to 2018. we met her at the acropolis, whpaere thhenon temple stands overlooking athens. sos , first, it rd elgin who removed 50%. >> almost 50%. >> reporter: almost 50%. all of the marbles, she says, have now been removed from the monument for protectiontsrom the elem and then, it was greece that consciously decided to remove the remaining. >> yes, the scientists that were
and the parliament chose to acquire it and then pass itn the british museum. so, we would certainly say that lord elgin had performed a great service in terms of rescuing some of these examples. >> reporter: but greeks don't see it that way. for cades now, they have argued that the ottomans were occupiers, so the deal with elgiwasn't valid and the marbles belong in greece. why does gr parthenon marbles back in athens? >> it's not just bringing them back to athens or to greece....
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oh, it's a british passport! it's hard to understand whyjean wasn't allowed to come back into the uk when her dad had a british passport. it was thursday that i went to the trunk and pulled it out, expecting to find those blue ones, and then i found this one because, when people ask me, did he have citizenship? the first thing i say, i don't think so! what does it say? it does say he was. jean has a great life injamaica, but she had a great life in the uk, too. that's at battersea park. in england? yes. there was a big outing there. you can see us all in the same dress. that's daddy? yeah, that's him. he looks tiny! what was he like? he was funny, he was a sportsman. but he was really good. so quite a cool big brother? yeah, yeah. whenjean was separated from the family, i know my dad took it really hard. so when she decided to get married, he was so excited to be going to her wedding. i was there waiting and waiting and waiting, and they couldn't come back, they couldn't come back. and when they came back, they d
oh, it's a british passport! it's hard to understand whyjean wasn't allowed to come back into the uk when her dad had a british passport. it was thursday that i went to the trunk and pulled it out, expecting to find those blue ones, and then i found this one because, when people ask me, did he have citizenship? the first thing i say, i don't think so! what does it say? it does say he was. jean has a great life injamaica, but she had a great life in the uk, too. that's at battersea park. in...
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based on the british rule of law and british extradition proceedings we have been disappointed by that process as a result of what's happened to him and the fact that he has had to seek asylum to protect him from extradition to the united states that was the decision that was taken at that time the documents that have been published by associated press wiki leaks has said fabricated that join the senate did not create that document he has not applied for a visa in the in to russia and in fact the source of that material is someone who has since been convicted of fraud for fabricating information in relation to julian assange and does that and in addition to that the source of that material has and has admitted has admitted and is on the record as having participated in a paid f.b.i. invest counterintelligence operation in which he was paid by the f.b.i. to obtain information about wiki leaks and us as his lawyers now questions need to be asked about what the u.k. knew about that happening back back then and whether the u.k. knew that there was counterintelligence operation being direct
based on the british rule of law and british extradition proceedings we have been disappointed by that process as a result of what's happened to him and the fact that he has had to seek asylum to protect him from extradition to the united states that was the decision that was taken at that time the documents that have been published by associated press wiki leaks has said fabricated that join the senate did not create that document he has not applied for a visa in the in to russia and in fact...
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british soil british justice that's what we will fight for. the government of the time we want to see what we have managed to achieve to the. british police have released closed circuit t.v. images of petrol of and bullshit off arriving at london's gatwick airport two days before the script polls were targeted. this image of the man was taken at salisbury train station a day before the attack. and this at the same station on the day of the poisoning moments later they're seen on closed circuit t.v. walking through the city police say traces of the nerve agent were also found in their london hotel room where they stayed that weekend. in the house of commons the british prime minister claimed the two men are russian military intelligence officials misspeaking repeatedly asked russia to account for what happened in saul's re in march and they have replied with obfuscation and lives this is including trying to pass the blame for the attack on terrorists onto our international partners and even on to the future mother in law if you really a script.
british soil british justice that's what we will fight for. the government of the time we want to see what we have managed to achieve to the. british police have released closed circuit t.v. images of petrol of and bullshit off arriving at london's gatwick airport two days before the script polls were targeted. this image of the man was taken at salisbury train station a day before the attack. and this at the same station on the day of the poisoning moments later they're seen on closed circuit...
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counterterrorism saying this crime was committed on british soil the suspects will face british justice but we also heard that the suspects returned to russia after the poisoning so what chance do the british police have of ever getting their hands on these suspects. well the british government the authorities have concluded that it's futile to also for a formal extradition request from russia for the two suspects because they know from history that russia is very unlikely to cooperate with. the relations with russia over this case australia and they are relying on the e.u. arrest warrants so if it's ever the case that these suspects are traveling to the e.u. then they could be the challenge that they could then be extradited to the u.k. and let's talk a little bit about this perfume spray bottles. britain says that it poisoned dawn sturges and her partner in a separate incident is a connection being made with that to the script all case. well yes the prime minister has said and has statement that this was the most like the box that there was used to the perfume bottle was used to smugg
counterterrorism saying this crime was committed on british soil the suspects will face british justice but we also heard that the suspects returned to russia after the poisoning so what chance do the british police have of ever getting their hands on these suspects. well the british government the authorities have concluded that it's futile to also for a formal extradition request from russia for the two suspects because they know from history that russia is very unlikely to cooperate with....
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british forces of the british ministry ship from. britain had washed its hands of a problem of its own making. the fate of palestine now lay with the united nations is. only really in november one thousand nine hundred forty seven the un general assembly adopted resolution one eight one recommending that palestine be partitioned into separate arab and jewish states. to the owners of the united nations the solution to recommend partition brings while jubilation among the jewish community into rosa longman tel aviv. this was the first ever international recognition of the long hoped for jewish state. but the extremists saw no cause for celebration. they thought that the jews had the absolute right to the whole of palestine. and that the borders of the drew state shouldn't be defined by any foreign bodies like the united nations so they wanted greater israel as if it existed in biblical times. in april one thousand nine hundred forty eight going to forces began a military operation to take control of arab areas assigned to the jewish st
british forces of the british ministry ship from. britain had washed its hands of a problem of its own making. the fate of palestine now lay with the united nations is. only really in november one thousand nine hundred forty seven the un general assembly adopted resolution one eight one recommending that palestine be partitioned into separate arab and jewish states. to the owners of the united nations the solution to recommend partition brings while jubilation among the jewish community into...
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british forces of the british administration from. britain had washed its hands of a problem of its own making. the fate of palestine now lay with the united nations. in the early in november one thousand nine hundred forty seven the un general assembly adopted resolution one eight one recommending that palestine be partitioned into separate arab and jewish states. to the owners of the united nations the solution to recommend partition brings while jubilation among the jewish community into rosamond tel aviv. this was the first ever international recognition of the long hoped for jewish state. but the extremists saw no cause for celebration. they thought that the jews had the absolute right to the whole of palestine. and that the borders of the drew state shouldn't be defined by any foreign bodies like the united nations so they wanted greater israel as it existed in biblical times. in april one thousand nine hundred forty eight going to forces began a military operation to take control of arab areas assigned to the jewish state under
british forces of the british administration from. britain had washed its hands of a problem of its own making. the fate of palestine now lay with the united nations. in the early in november one thousand nine hundred forty seven the un general assembly adopted resolution one eight one recommending that palestine be partitioned into separate arab and jewish states. to the owners of the united nations the solution to recommend partition brings while jubilation among the jewish community into...
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counterterrorism saying this crime was committed on british soil these suspects will face british justice but we also heard that the suspects returned to russia after the poisoning so what chance do the british police have of ever getting their hands on these suspects well the british government the authorities have concluded that it's futile to also for a formal extradition request from russia for the two suspects because they know from history that russia is very unlikely to cooperate with them as their relations with russia over this case australian and they are relying on the e.u. arrest warrants so if it's ever the case that these suspects were traveling to the e.u. then they could be the charges that they could then be extradited to the u.k. and let's talk a little bit about this perfume spray bottles. britain says that it poisoned dawn sturges and her partner in a separate incident is a connection being made with that to the strip mall case. well yes the prime minister has said and has statement that this was most likely the box that there was used to the perfume bottle was used to
counterterrorism saying this crime was committed on british soil these suspects will face british justice but we also heard that the suspects returned to russia after the poisoning so what chance do the british police have of ever getting their hands on these suspects well the british government the authorities have concluded that it's futile to also for a formal extradition request from russia for the two suspects because they know from history that russia is very unlikely to cooperate with...
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british forces of the british administration from. britain had washed its hands of a problem of its own making. the fate of palestine now lay with the united nations. nearly in november one thousand nine hundred forty seven the un general assembly adopted resolution one eight one recommending that palestine be partitioned into separate arab and jewish states. to the owners of the united nations the solution to recommend partition brings while jubilation among the jewish community into rosa longman tel aviv. this was the first ever international recognition of the long hoped for jewish state. but the extremists saw no cause for celebration. they thought that the jews had the absolute right to the whole of palestine. and that the borders of the drew state shouldn't be defined by any foreign bodies like the united nations so they wanted greater ease rail as it existed in biblical times. in april one thousand nine hundred forty eight going to forces began a military operation to take control of arab areas assigned to the jewish state unde
british forces of the british administration from. britain had washed its hands of a problem of its own making. the fate of palestine now lay with the united nations. nearly in november one thousand nine hundred forty seven the un general assembly adopted resolution one eight one recommending that palestine be partitioned into separate arab and jewish states. to the owners of the united nations the solution to recommend partition brings while jubilation among the jewish community into rosa...
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british cyclist simon yates has just won the top cycling race. the victory means all three of the sport's grand tours are now held by british riders. sky's chris froome won the tour of italy in may while his teammate geraint thomas won the tour de france in july. let's speak to the former president of british cycling, tony doyle, and a pretty mean cyclist himself in his day. tony, thanks forjoining us. how much of an achievement is this by simon yates? it's a phenomenology. the first time a british rider has won the tour of spain, but the simon and his twin brother, adam, they are probably the most successful c/o twins in sporting history ever so it's an amazing performance and i'm delighted for them. nearly everybody must have heard of the tour de france if they don't follow cycling, but not necessarily la vuelta. what is it like? a three-week stage race, just as tough as the tour of france, doesn't get as big publicity and has not been running as long but it's in a major achievement in a major race and the simon to win in the style he did and d
british cyclist simon yates has just won the top cycling race. the victory means all three of the sport's grand tours are now held by british riders. sky's chris froome won the tour of italy in may while his teammate geraint thomas won the tour de france in july. let's speak to the former president of british cycling, tony doyle, and a pretty mean cyclist himself in his day. tony, thanks forjoining us. how much of an achievement is this by simon yates? it's a phenomenology. the first time a...
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a british blockade of the germans and a german blockade of the british. blockade, something the germans had anticipated. , we get it, the british are going to come and they are going to set off our ports. war is the way that naval had worked in the napoleonic ages. that is the way it had worked in the american civil war. the blockade of ports. that is not what the british did. they didn't sit off the german coast. they didn't even sit up your between scotland and norway. they imposed a distant blockade of germany. main battleship fleet was up in her, having cruisers hereting from the field up to keep supplies from getting to germany. the germans did not consider this blockade to be particularly legal. it is not something that had happened before. what was the response? blockade. how can you blockade if you are blockaded in? you use submarines. that is what the german navy did from february, 1915 on. let's look at some of the numbers on this. beginning the first two years it andn on and off a fair tended to bring the international consequences that brought
a british blockade of the germans and a german blockade of the british. blockade, something the germans had anticipated. , we get it, the british are going to come and they are going to set off our ports. war is the way that naval had worked in the napoleonic ages. that is the way it had worked in the american civil war. the blockade of ports. that is not what the british did. they didn't sit off the german coast. they didn't even sit up your between scotland and norway. they imposed a distant...
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is going underground coming up in the show we speak to the founder of a charity in yemen who georges british backed saudi weaponry to help millions on the verge of famine this is not just about finding out who is responsible for what happened it's about ensuring that support here now just days ahead of threatened defacto eviction for grenfell survivors what ensured support is there for survivors of a fire scene is emblematic of the u.k. and of britain as a possible news exotics present on cable t.v. as the e.u. gets frisky with chinese for all but first to a u.n. security council of asked me to update you today on the humanitarian situation in yemen in a word it is bleak now and warnings of an impending mass death toll in yemen come as reports emerged from washington of israeli involvement in the war britain meanwhile sends aid and missiles like these two storm shadow cruise missiles they can be fired from hundreds of miles away without the need for the plane to enter a potentially hostile airspace one hundred one million dollars storm shadow missiles of the type fired by to resume at syria
is going underground coming up in the show we speak to the founder of a charity in yemen who georges british backed saudi weaponry to help millions on the verge of famine this is not just about finding out who is responsible for what happened it's about ensuring that support here now just days ahead of threatened defacto eviction for grenfell survivors what ensured support is there for survivors of a fire scene is emblematic of the u.k. and of britain as a possible news exotics present on cable...
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they will remain valid as british travel documents until they expire. but they will cease to give automatic right of entry to eu countries. and from october 2019, the colour of the british passport will change to blue. which, coincidentally, is the same as existing croatian passports. anybody hoping that you might get the good old —fashioned hardcover passport back, i‘m afraid you won‘t. the format is stipulated these days by the international civil aviation 0rganisation. british driving licences with the eu flag will continue to be valid until their expiry dates but, as with passports, once the uk leaves the eu the european union power will end. this means if a uk national moves to an eu country, he or she will probably need to apply for a new licence in that country. and vice—versa. it‘s not clear what the rules will be for both uk and eu nationals driving in each other‘s territories. some say the international driving permit may make a comeback. i think that‘s a little far—fetched. three hours late? you could get cash compensation. th
they will remain valid as british travel documents until they expire. but they will cease to give automatic right of entry to eu countries. and from october 2019, the colour of the british passport will change to blue. which, coincidentally, is the same as existing croatian passports. anybody hoping that you might get the good old —fashioned hardcover passport back, i‘m afraid you won‘t. the format is stipulated these days by the international civil aviation 0rganisation. british driving...
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ot of ways into taking a different position it is a well known british political truism that when you start insulting your opponents you've already lost the argument why would an economy want to change themselves to a sinking monolith when we could be at the center of a global network of free trade deals and investment partnerships a strong british stance indeed against the european union so after these political games you would think that the e.u. had slammed the door on any negotiations or proposals but no it seems that donald tusk has not quite done a u. turn but a mini seventy turned assuring the brits that a deal is not dead and went on to say that he was a true admirer of the british pm and believed a compromise could be found confused well i certainly the dear tutor r.t. . of thousands of people including delegates from britain's labor party have been out in force in the city of liverpool this sunday they're demanding a second vote on bracks if people vote as they call it of the opposition parties also confirm that members will debate remaining in the e.u. during their annual c
ot of ways into taking a different position it is a well known british political truism that when you start insulting your opponents you've already lost the argument why would an economy want to change themselves to a sinking monolith when we could be at the center of a global network of free trade deals and investment partnerships a strong british stance indeed against the european union so after these political games you would think that the e.u. had slammed the door on any negotiations or...
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let's talk about british airways. we have been asking people to get in touch with us about what they think about this data theft and whether or not they feel comfortable about putting their personal financial data online. whether or not people are co mforta ble online. whether or not people are comfortable with it, this is a fact of life, isn't it? these things are happening all the time, not necessarily just that british airways, though they have had problems before. yes, and we kind of wa ke problems before. yes, and we kind of wake up as problems before. yes, and we kind of wake up as consumers problems before. yes, and we kind of wake up as consumers and expect a company that we regularly use, that we do trust, to be a victim of some kind of hack. the british airways one, i think it covers a two week period up to september five, one, i think it covers a two week period up to septemberfive, and british airways claim they are on top of it. but sadly, we are getting very used to it and we are almost putting up with i
let's talk about british airways. we have been asking people to get in touch with us about what they think about this data theft and whether or not they feel comfortable about putting their personal financial data online. whether or not people are co mforta ble online. whether or not people are comfortable with it, this is a fact of life, isn't it? these things are happening all the time, not necessarily just that british airways, though they have had problems before. yes, and we kind of wa ke...
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british forces of the british administration from. britain had washed its hands of a problem of its own making. the fate of palestine now lay with the united nations. nearly in november one thousand nine hundred forty seven the un general assembly adopted resolution one eight one recommending that palestine be partitioned into separate arab and jewish states. to the owners of the united nations the solution to recommend partition brings while jubilation among the jewish community into rosamond tel aviv. this was the first ever international recognition of the long hoped for jewish state. but the extremists saw no cause for celebration. they thought that the jews had the absolute try to the whole of palestine. and that the borders of the jewish state shouldn't be defined by any foreign bodies like the united nations so they wanted greater israel as it existed in biblical times. in april one thousand nine hundred forty eight going to forces began a military operation to take control of arab areas assigned to the jewish state under the p
british forces of the british administration from. britain had washed its hands of a problem of its own making. the fate of palestine now lay with the united nations. nearly in november one thousand nine hundred forty seven the un general assembly adopted resolution one eight one recommending that palestine be partitioned into separate arab and jewish states. to the owners of the united nations the solution to recommend partition brings while jubilation among the jewish community into rosamond...
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the problem is that is something that the british government has been very relu cta nt british government has been very reluctant to go on. they have announced a few things, unexplained wealth orders. but you have to attack the alleged dirty money in london and that would have an impact on the british economy. thank you. house of card series 6 is upon us. the final series. and as expected frank underwood has been killed off. a trailer for the final series shows the actor robin wright, who plays claire underwood, speaking at her husbands grave. no clues yet as to how he died. spacey played frank underwood for all six series before he was dropped from the show following sexual assault allegations, which he denies. i tell you this though, francis, when they bury me, it won't be in my backyard and when they pay their respects... they will have to wait in line! i have some questions, did she do it? does she then become president herself? and i have a whole lot of sympathy for people trying to write political dramas, because real life makes it harder. she said there was a risk the show would be
the problem is that is something that the british government has been very relu cta nt british government has been very reluctant to go on. they have announced a few things, unexplained wealth orders. but you have to attack the alleged dirty money in london and that would have an impact on the british economy. thank you. house of card series 6 is upon us. the final series. and as expected frank underwood has been killed off. a trailer for the final series shows the actor robin wright, who plays...
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airways website and the british airways website and the british airways app were compromised. they estimate that means potentially something like 380,000 individual ca rd something like 380,000 individual card payments could have been compromised and so that is bucking for flights and holidays compromised and so that is bucking forflights and holidays in compromised and so that is bucking for flights and holidays in any sort of travel related british airways related payments could have been compromised ash that is booking. could there be fraud at play? this is what british airways are investigating and they say this is a criminal act and camacho of urgency and they are trying to discover what happened ash and a matter of urgency. they are communicating with every customer they believe may have been affected by this and they have contacted the police and they are saying to customers if you think you might have been affected by this incident contact your bank or credit ca rd incident contact your bank or credit card provider and follow their recommended advice. this will take th
airways website and the british airways website and the british airways app were compromised. they estimate that means potentially something like 380,000 individual ca rd something like 380,000 individual card payments could have been compromised and so that is bucking for flights and holidays compromised and so that is bucking forflights and holidays in compromised and so that is bucking for flights and holidays in any sort of travel related british airways related payments could have been...
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this blue boat is a 200 tonne british trawler crashing into a french boat. english fishermen say these smaller vessels deliberately got in their way. it took four hours of negotiations, but a deal of sorts was done. no uk vessels will be allowed into the bay until the 4th of october. i'm very pleased that we have negotiated a deal that has satisfied the honour of both sides, that our boats will be fishing where they want to fish, the larger vessels and the smaller vessels, and from the 1st of 0ctober, vessels, and from the 1st of october, that bay de seine fishery will be open. this is brixham harbour tonight. there is scepticism about the plan. the level of compensation was decided, that is down to a summit in paris on friday. do they think the french will pay a lot of money? nope! all british scallop boats have been asked to voluntarily stay away from the affected area until a formal deal is signed. it is up to the skippers were they wa nt to it is up to the skippers were they want to comply. thousands of people have had to be moved from one of japan's lar
this blue boat is a 200 tonne british trawler crashing into a french boat. english fishermen say these smaller vessels deliberately got in their way. it took four hours of negotiations, but a deal of sorts was done. no uk vessels will be allowed into the bay until the 4th of october. i'm very pleased that we have negotiated a deal that has satisfied the honour of both sides, that our boats will be fishing where they want to fish, the larger vessels and the smaller vessels, and from the 1st of...