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does not happen in the united kingdom's. but i do think there is an interesting question for the russian authorities as to whether the gru operatives were incompetent in what they did to leave traces or whether they did to leave traces or whether they were rogue and that is an important angle to think about. we we re important angle to think about. we were accused of not granting consular were accused of not granting co nsu la r a ccess were accused of not granting consular access to the skripals, in fa ct we consular access to the skripals, in fact we did, as atold the council, we did pass on the details from the russian 5 to yulia scree mall. skripal. — e — skripal. we have had no thoughts than her welfare and her wishes. we are now up to some 37 accou nts wishes. we are now up to some 37 accounts from russia as to why and how salisbury took place. i think none hold water. we believe that the evidence we have presented speaks for itself, but i repeat i'm very happy to give any member of the united nation a briefing on
does not happen in the united kingdom's. but i do think there is an interesting question for the russian authorities as to whether the gru operatives were incompetent in what they did to leave traces or whether they did to leave traces or whether they were rogue and that is an important angle to think about. we we re important angle to think about. we were accused of not granting consular were accused of not granting co nsu la r a ccess were accused of not granting consular access to the...
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northern ireland is part of the united kingdom, the united kingdom is made up of england, wales, scotla nd is made up of england, wales, scotland and northern ireland. it is right that as the government of the uk, we are looking at the interest of the people of northern ireland us as we are looking at interest of people in scotland, england and wales. that is what we are doing in putting this plan together. people say you have allowed the eu to use this worry about a hard border to effectively forced return to take the softest possible brexit. they say you have fallen for it. no. what we have done is listen to the people of northern ireland, i have been to northern ireland, being close to the border, i have talked to people whose lives depend, farmers, whose life depends on crossing this border, transactions across the border, transactions across the border, it matters to them that they are able to carry on leading their life in the way that they do today. borisjohnson life in the way that they do today. boris johnson says life in the way that they do today. borisjohnson says that life
northern ireland is part of the united kingdom, the united kingdom is made up of england, wales, scotla nd is made up of england, wales, scotland and northern ireland. it is right that as the government of the uk, we are looking at the interest of the people of northern ireland us as we are looking at interest of people in scotland, england and wales. that is what we are doing in putting this plan together. people say you have allowed the eu to use this worry about a hard border to effectively...
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from the rest of the united kingdom. neither of those was acceptable to us so we said no. we would put our plan forward. and ireland, protects jobs and our union. there is a very comprehensive explanation of chequers. you say it is not dead but resting. any substantive way to alter your plan to get an agreement? what i have said to the european union is very clear. they have some concerns with the proposals we have put together. let's hear what those detailed concerns are. if they have counterproposals, let's hear them. is in the national interest. us was not acceptable. you are in a listening mood. are you in a moving mood as well? the chequers plan. deal, free trade area, and frictionless trade. hard border between northern ireland and ireland. delivers for the people of northern ireland. regulations and so on going forward. having listened, are you prepared in any sense to compromise? concerns, let's hear the detail of those concerns. are you prepared to compromise? let's hear what the detail of those concerns is. wha
from the rest of the united kingdom. neither of those was acceptable to us so we said no. we would put our plan forward. and ireland, protects jobs and our union. there is a very comprehensive explanation of chequers. you say it is not dead but resting. any substantive way to alter your plan to get an agreement? what i have said to the european union is very clear. they have some concerns with the proposals we have put together. let's hear what those detailed concerns are. if they have...
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thank you madam president i thank the representative of the united kingdom and the representative of the russian federation has asked for the floor to make a further statement most of the rules of the thank you madam president. unfortunately. in the year was the right response overbridge colleagues didn't really hear anything new the same list of unfounded accusations that we heard at previous meetings. really just a couple of factual issues. regarding consular access to julia and sergei script. as i have already said we have not had consular access but what is. indicative is something else that the sister of julius group who lives in russia and who wanted to visit julia and julie agreed of the british embassy twice refused to issue the british visa to her. how do you how do you like that that doesn't does that tell you anything. 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 for
thank you madam president i thank the representative of the united kingdom and the representative of the russian federation has asked for the floor to make a further statement most of the rules of the thank you madam president. unfortunately. in the year was the right response overbridge colleagues didn't really hear anything new the same list of unfounded accusations that we heard at previous meetings. really just a couple of factual issues. regarding consular access to julia and sergei...
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them to face justice in the united nations -- united kingdom. better yet, why doesn't the russian government turn these two murderers over to british authorities? we must fight and win the broader battle against impunity for chemical weapons use. this is a day for explanations from russia and solidarity with our colleagues in the united kingdom. thank you. >> thank you very much, madam president. and thank you for scheduling this meeting today, following the announcements in the united kingdom yesterday. when the council last met on this issue on 18 april, i understood took to update the council in the light of significant developments. my prime minister's full statement to parliament has been circulated to security ouncil as document sc-2/ 2018/814. as the british prime minister announced yesterday if parliament, the united kingdom has reached a significant conclusion in the salisbury c.w. investigation. ms. pierce: i'll come to that later if i may, but first, a brief summary of what happened in salisbury earlier this year. on sunday 4 of march
them to face justice in the united nations -- united kingdom. better yet, why doesn't the russian government turn these two murderers over to british authorities? we must fight and win the broader battle against impunity for chemical weapons use. this is a day for explanations from russia and solidarity with our colleagues in the united kingdom. thank you. >> thank you very much, madam president. and thank you for scheduling this meeting today, following the announcements in the united...
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to ensure the whole of the united kingdom. thank you mister speaker. i've recently returned from africa and the camp. witnessing the transformative impact protecting women from sexual violence and giving women access to education. can they outline what they have made for the label compact on refugees. we are looking at it. it's not us just looking at what is being proposed. we've actually been part of the discussion about what should be in that global compact. with the speech that i gave in 2016 shortly after i became prime minister. and the need for us to look at internationally and how we deal with migration and refugees. i wanted of the better ability to differentiate between the migrants and the refugees. by doing that we would be able to ensure that we are providing what is necessary to the refugees. they explain why the process by which the european nationals requires 59 pages of guidance and this simply provides the way to say no and a continued hostile environment. the system as he will know was launched not that long
to ensure the whole of the united kingdom. thank you mister speaker. i've recently returned from africa and the camp. witnessing the transformative impact protecting women from sexual violence and giving women access to education. can they outline what they have made for the label compact on refugees. we are looking at it. it's not us just looking at what is being proposed. we've actually been part of the discussion about what should be in that global compact. with the speech that i gave in...
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it delivers to the united kingdom. it delivers to the people as a whole of the united kingdom. >> the hospital desperately needs a new and extended a&e department. can the prime minister assure me that some of the 20 billion pound additional funding is coming along to improve provisions? >> we are committed to providing local nhs the funding they need. we have 3.9 billion of new additional capital funding. the majority support the implementation of the plan from local communities. i understand that they have resubmitted an application for the 36.2 million funding in july for the emergency department. the department of health and social care -- the health sector -- the health secretary would be happy to meet with my right and honorable friend. >> it is a crisis that will be exacerbated by brexit. he added his name to those calling for regional immigration policy. also, a pilot area to test this. will the prime minister agreed to meet to discuss the merits of such a proposal? >> i welcome the honorable gentlemen asking a
it delivers to the united kingdom. it delivers to the people as a whole of the united kingdom. >> the hospital desperately needs a new and extended a&e department. can the prime minister assure me that some of the 20 billion pound additional funding is coming along to improve provisions? >> we are committed to providing local nhs the funding they need. we have 3.9 billion of new additional capital funding. the majority support the implementation of the plan from local...
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the russian side to cooperate with the united kingdom. well everything is exactly the opposite we have been calling london to cooperate rather than london calling us to cooperate and london has been refusing us this cooperation. for london needs this story for just one purpose to do to unleash a high and disgusting anti russian hysteria and to involve other countries in this is syria now the number of inconsistency and unresolved issues in connection with the new british so-called quote unquote evidence is off the charts for example on the photos provided by london of the suspects where they're shown going through the same identical corridor supposedly in the in god would care board that time indicated corresponds down to the second. according to information stated by trees a made in the suspects found themselves next to the house of st paul the approximately at noon on the fourth of march where is earlier and in all police reports it was stated that this group was left their house that day early in the morning and never returned. so how
the russian side to cooperate with the united kingdom. well everything is exactly the opposite we have been calling london to cooperate rather than london calling us to cooperate and london has been refusing us this cooperation. for london needs this story for just one purpose to do to unleash a high and disgusting anti russian hysteria and to involve other countries in this is syria now the number of inconsistency and unresolved issues in connection with the new british so-called quote unquote...
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scotland out of the united kingdom. theresa may. mps spent the evening debating a bill to outlaw what is known as "up—skirting" — taking pictures up a dress or skirt without consent. it's proposed the offence could carry a prison sentence of two years. the labour mp stella creasy put forward an amendment to be voyerism bill which would include misogyny as an aggravating factor for courts to consider when sentencing offenders. and will force police to record it as a crime. she had examples of the harassment women faced. 66% said they had unwanted physical contact and 40% said they had verbal harassment and 15% said that they had been touched, groped or grabbed at least once a month. what does that mean in practise? the experiences of my own constituents who i asked about this issue, the woman followed down a road bya man in a car demanding that she get in and then complaining that he was pranking and that she was racist for refusing to go along with it. they can receive a tougher sentence on their behaviour on the ba
scotland out of the united kingdom. theresa may. mps spent the evening debating a bill to outlaw what is known as "up—skirting" — taking pictures up a dress or skirt without consent. it's proposed the offence could carry a prison sentence of two years. the labour mp stella creasy put forward an amendment to be voyerism bill which would include misogyny as an aggravating factor for courts to consider when sentencing offenders. and will force police to record it as a crime. she had...
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united kingdom. government has given support in a number of ways and the industrial strategy is about ensuring that we have a healthy manufacturing industry in this country but manufacturing industry providing high skill jobs for the future and the skills of people for the future. >> the prime minister will be aware of not only my feelings but the feelings of pretty much everyone iny this house, the vat majority of this country when it comes to seeing our veterans being dragged to the courts in northern ireland. as prime minister kenny asked her what she personal is doing, how she is personally investing up yourself in this process to bring to an end something the vast majority of her country find completely abhorrent? >> i can say to him often this is an issue on well aware of the degree of concern that there is about this issue which is what i have held a number of discussions with the second of eight norther ireland on this matter. we owe a debt of gratitude to the hair was in and bravery of the s
united kingdom. government has given support in a number of ways and the industrial strategy is about ensuring that we have a healthy manufacturing industry in this country but manufacturing industry providing high skill jobs for the future and the skills of people for the future. >> the prime minister will be aware of not only my feelings but the feelings of pretty much everyone iny this house, the vat majority of this country when it comes to seeing our veterans being dragged to the...
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united kingdom nature fight the o.p.c. w. invited them to confirm the identity of the substance involved and we briefed members of the security council b o p c w's independent expert in the bar which is confirmed the u.k.'s identification of the nazi chuck nerve agent madam president the speech pals are thankfully recovering but on thirty june this year forty four year old mother of three dawn study has fell ill in the nearby town of amesbury of to being exposed to not be chalk she sadly dined on the eighth of july her partner charlie very early was also exposed to the nerve agent and he became seriously ill police have identifying that status and really came into contact with a counterfeit perfume bottle which had been discarded insoles pre tests of this bottle following its recovery by police confirmed contained a significant amount of highly lethal not be chuck no thanks and on fourth of september the a.p.c. w's independent expert poetry's have again confirmed the u.k.'s identification of the navi truck nerve agent with
united kingdom nature fight the o.p.c. w. invited them to confirm the identity of the substance involved and we briefed members of the security council b o p c w's independent expert in the bar which is confirmed the u.k.'s identification of the nazi chuck nerve agent madam president the speech pals are thankfully recovering but on thirty june this year forty four year old mother of three dawn study has fell ill in the nearby town of amesbury of to being exposed to not be chalk she sadly dined...
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civil servants stayed in the palace of westminster it became a symbol of the united kingdom's democratic traditions. hard. the palace didn't take on its present appearance until after the fire of eighteen thirty four. it was rebuilt in the neo gothic style harmonious spacious and magnificent no expense was spared. the famous emblem of the palace of westminster is big ben. and there's victoria tower where the parliamentary records are kept. the interiors of the rebuilt palace of westminster were designed by augustus peugeot who died shortly after completing the task at the age of only forty. in the commons corridor leads to the commons lobby in memory of the total destruction of the commons chamber in a german air raid in one thousand nine hundred one some of the damage stones were reused when it was rebuilt. order. on the right stands a statue of former prime minister lloyd george. on the left a rather grim looking winston churchill guards the entrance. after the second world war the commons chamber was rebuilt slightly plainer than before but still very impressive. this is where the law
civil servants stayed in the palace of westminster it became a symbol of the united kingdom's democratic traditions. hard. the palace didn't take on its present appearance until after the fire of eighteen thirty four. it was rebuilt in the neo gothic style harmonious spacious and magnificent no expense was spared. the famous emblem of the palace of westminster is big ben. and there's victoria tower where the parliamentary records are kept. the interiors of the rebuilt palace of westminster were...
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stayed in the palace of westminster it became a symbol of the united kingdom's democratic traditions. hard. and. the palace didn't take on its present appearance until after the fire of eighteen thirty four. it was rebuilt in the neo gothic style harmonious spacious and magnificent no expense was spared. the famous emblem of the palace of westminster is big ben. and there's victoria tower where the parliamentary records are kept. the interiors of the rebuilt palace of westminster were designed by augustus fusion who died shortly after completing the task at the age of only forty. in the commons corridor leads to the commons lobby in memory of the total destruction of the commons chamber in a german air raid in one thousand nine hundred one some of the damage stones were reused when it was rebuilt. already. on the right stands a statue of former prime minister lloyd george. on the left a rather grim looking winston churchill guards the entrance. after the second world war the commons chamber was rebuilt slightly plainer than before but still very impressive. this is where the laws of
stayed in the palace of westminster it became a symbol of the united kingdom's democratic traditions. hard. and. the palace didn't take on its present appearance until after the fire of eighteen thirty four. it was rebuilt in the neo gothic style harmonious spacious and magnificent no expense was spared. the famous emblem of the palace of westminster is big ben. and there's victoria tower where the parliamentary records are kept. the interiors of the rebuilt palace of westminster were designed...
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of the people of the united kingdom".
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the united kingdom will use all the levers at our disposal to could so. through our budget for sustainable development goals we will not only protect the most vulnerable but bolster states under threat and help others sustain their progress. through global campaigns we will help countries to end skournlgs such as modern slavery and sexual violence in conflict and we will mobilize wider support through our alliances and memberships of multilateral organizations, not only the u.n. but international financial institutions, the g7, g-20 and nato. just as though it's no single recipe for an inclusive society, so there is no single model for balancing the democratic demands of our public with the imperative to cooperate internationally. the vote by the british people to leave the european union was not a rejection of multilateralism or international cooperation. it was a clear demand for decisions and accountability to lie closer to home. i believe the role of leadership in these circumstances is clear. it is delivering on the democratic wishes of our people an
the united kingdom will use all the levers at our disposal to could so. through our budget for sustainable development goals we will not only protect the most vulnerable but bolster states under threat and help others sustain their progress. through global campaigns we will help countries to end skournlgs such as modern slavery and sexual violence in conflict and we will mobilize wider support through our alliances and memberships of multilateral organizations, not only the u.n. but...
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ireland who are part of the united kingdom. kingdom. see a hard border between northern ireland and ireland. ireland and ireland. organisation rules that means aboard an island. an island. provide a guarantee to the people of northern ireland. northern ireland. deliver for every part of the united kingdom. kingdom. the tensions and divisions on the eve of this conference. eve of this conference. from borisjohnson this morning describing the chequers as deranged. describing the chequers as deranged. i'm joined by marcusjones. secretary is describing the prime minister is thinking as the range? minister is thinking as the range? —— disarranged? -- disarranged? able to give input to the conference. conference. the eu area and clearly respecting the northern ireland issue. the northern ireland issue. describes the premises thinking as deranged, how serious is it? deranged, how serious is it? —— prime minister. prime minister. are the democratic party and therefore are able to express views. therefore are able to express vie
ireland who are part of the united kingdom. kingdom. see a hard border between northern ireland and ireland. ireland and ireland. organisation rules that means aboard an island. an island. provide a guarantee to the people of northern ireland. northern ireland. deliver for every part of the united kingdom. kingdom. the tensions and divisions on the eve of this conference. eve of this conference. from borisjohnson this morning describing the chequers as deranged. describing the chequers as...
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kingdom as well as leave the united kingdom as well as leave the eu. the conservatives and unionist parties. we should not forget that. in the meantime, mark carney says he can handle brexit. when hejoined the bank of england, hejoined and when hejoined the bank of england, he joined and signed when hejoined the bank of england, hejoined and signed up saying he would do his term at the head without knowing what was in store. when he took on the term, he said he would only do it for five years and then he said he would stay on for a six year. he gives you a long—term sense of where he is going but he will say this week whether or not he remained at the bank of england and some people have told the financial times that he has something to work on it britain leaves the european union, he can get his teeth into something interesting. but if we crash out, he may want to go. something interesting. but if we crash out, he may want to goli something interesting. but if we crash out, he may want to go. i met mark carney a couple of times and some describe him
kingdom as well as leave the united kingdom as well as leave the eu. the conservatives and unionist parties. we should not forget that. in the meantime, mark carney says he can handle brexit. when hejoined the bank of england, hejoined and when hejoined the bank of england, he joined and signed when hejoined the bank of england, hejoined and signed up saying he would do his term at the head without knowing what was in store. when he took on the term, he said he would only do it for five years...
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ireland who are part of the united kingdom. kingdom. see a hard border between northern ireland and ireland. ireland and ireland. trade organisation rules, that means an irish border. an irish border. certain world trade organisation rules. rules. guaranteed to the people of northern ireland. ireland. that is why i am working hard for that good deal. that good deal. deliver for every part of the united kingdom. kingdom. throughout the day and throughout the week. secretaryjeremy hunt will take to the podium. the podium. boris johnson until tomorrow and theresa may on wednesday. theresa may on wednesday. brexit before the conference has even started. do stay with us. when rescue workers reach some of the worst affected areas. on the island of sulawesi. many are buried under rubble. ground is obvious and not a good one. one. we're really can the matter concerned. concerned. we understand the situation and palu is not good. situation and palu is not good. we're not ex—works when it comes to that impact but i imagine the 7. that
ireland who are part of the united kingdom. kingdom. see a hard border between northern ireland and ireland. ireland and ireland. trade organisation rules, that means an irish border. an irish border. certain world trade organisation rules. rules. guaranteed to the people of northern ireland. ireland. that is why i am working hard for that good deal. that good deal. deliver for every part of the united kingdom. kingdom. throughout the day and throughout the week. secretaryjeremy hunt will take...
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take scotland out of the united kingdom. theresa may. the government have announced that it is to ask for a review of hate crime legislation in england and wales, including whether or not misogyny should be considered as hate crime. at the moment, attacking someone on the grounds of race, sexuality, disability or religion constitutes a hate incident. the labour mp stella creasy want incident motivated by hatred of someone because of their gender to be added to the list. she made the call during a debate on the voyeurism bill, which makes up skirting, taking a photo under someone‘s clothes, a crime in england and wales. stella creasy said anyone convicted of a crime should get a tougher sentence if there actions were motivated by misogyny. she had examples of the harassment that women face. 66% have experienced unwanted sexual attention or physical contact in a public place. 40% said they experienced verbal harassment. 15% said they had been touched, groped, or grabbed at least once a month. what does that mean in practice?
take scotland out of the united kingdom. theresa may. the government have announced that it is to ask for a review of hate crime legislation in england and wales, including whether or not misogyny should be considered as hate crime. at the moment, attacking someone on the grounds of race, sexuality, disability or religion constitutes a hate incident. the labour mp stella creasy want incident motivated by hatred of someone because of their gender to be added to the list. she made the call during...
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this debate is about the future of the people of the uk and the future of the united kingdom. and charting the polar icecaps from space. nasa's new mission launches a laser into orbit. hello. at least 25 people have now died in a massive storm, which has brought destruction to the north of the philippines. typhoon mangkhut ripped through the main island of luzon triggering more than a0 landslides. howard johnson sent this report. mangkhut has been called by meteorologists the strongest typhoon in the world so far this year. and now the reality of the utter devastation it has caused is becoming obvious. extreme flash flooding. the fragility of human existence laid bare. the road to cagayan province was littered with destruction. electricity posts ripped from the ground, street lamps bent in two, and this man's house torn to shreds. he showed me where the roof had been pulled back like a tin of sardines. fighting back the tears, he told me how he'd spent the night in an evacuation centre worrying about the fate of his home. when we arrived in cagayan province, we saw a line of p
this debate is about the future of the people of the uk and the future of the united kingdom. and charting the polar icecaps from space. nasa's new mission launches a laser into orbit. hello. at least 25 people have now died in a massive storm, which has brought destruction to the north of the philippines. typhoon mangkhut ripped through the main island of luzon triggering more than a0 landslides. howard johnson sent this report. mangkhut has been called by meteorologists the strongest typhoon...
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future, but the future of the united kingdom. and she was also critical of the former foreign secretary borisjohnson, as our political correspondent chris mason reports. you know what some people say? they rather liked it when you joked about being that bloody difficult woman. they liked that. and they sometimes say, "where's she gone?" laughter. "we want her back." well, she's still there. there's a difference between those who think you can only be bloody difficult in public and those of us who think, actually, you bide your time and you're bloody difficult when the time is right. smiling but defiant, in her car and at chequers, after a week in which some of her mps openly plotted ousting her and others met to plan how to derail her blueprint for brexit, the prime minister says... this is where i get a little bit irritated. this debate is not about my future. this debate is about the future of the people of the uk and the future of the united kingdom. that's what i'm focused on and that's what i think we should all be focused o
future, but the future of the united kingdom. and she was also critical of the former foreign secretary borisjohnson, as our political correspondent chris mason reports. you know what some people say? they rather liked it when you joked about being that bloody difficult woman. they liked that. and they sometimes say, "where's she gone?" laughter. "we want her back." well, she's still there. there's a difference between those who think you can only be bloody difficult in...
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, but the future of the united kingdom. and she was also critical of the former foreign secretary borisjohnson, as our political correspondent chris mason reports. you know what some people say? they rather liked it when you joked about being that bloody difficult woman. they liked that. and they sometimes say, "where's she gone?" laughter. "we want her back." well, she's still there. there's a difference between those who think you can only be bloody difficult in public and those of us who think, actually, you bide your time and you're bloody difficult when the time is right. smiling but defiant, in her car and at chequers, after a week in which some of her mps openly plotted ousting her and others met to plan how to derail her blueprint for brexit, the prime minister says... this is where i get a little bit irritated. this debate is not about my future. this debate is about the future of the people of the uk and the future of the united kingdom. that's what i'm focused on and that's what i think we should all be focused o
, but the future of the united kingdom. and she was also critical of the former foreign secretary borisjohnson, as our political correspondent chris mason reports. you know what some people say? they rather liked it when you joked about being that bloody difficult woman. they liked that. and they sometimes say, "where's she gone?" laughter. "we want her back." well, she's still there. there's a difference between those who think you can only be bloody difficult in public and...
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future, but the future of the united kingdom. and she was also critical of the former foreign secretary borisjohnson, as our political correspondent chris mason reports. you know what some people say? they rather liked it when you joked about being that "bloody difficult woman." they liked that. and they sometimes say, "where's she gone?" laughter. "we want her back." well, she's still there. there's a difference between those who think you can only be bloody difficult in public and those of us who think, actually, you bide your time and you're bloody difficult when the time is right. smiling but defiant, in her car and at chequers, after a week in which some of her mps openly plotted ousting her and others met to plan how to derail her blueprint for brexit, the prime minister says... this is where i get a little bit irritated. this debate is not about my future. this debate is about the future of the people of the uk and the future of the united kingdom. that's what i'm focused on and that's what i think we should all be focused
future, but the future of the united kingdom. and she was also critical of the former foreign secretary borisjohnson, as our political correspondent chris mason reports. you know what some people say? they rather liked it when you joked about being that "bloody difficult woman." they liked that. and they sometimes say, "where's she gone?" laughter. "we want her back." well, she's still there. there's a difference between those who think you can only be bloody...
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future, but the future of the united kingdom. and she was also critical of the former foreign secretary borisjohnson, as our political correspondent chris mason reports. you know what some people say? they rather liked it when you joked about being that "bloody difficult woman." they liked that. and they sometimes say, "where's she gone?" laughter. "we want her back." well, she's still there. but i think there's a difference between those who think you can only be bloody difficult in public and those of us who think, actually, you bide your time and you're bloody difficult when the time is right. smiling but defiant, in her car and at chequers, after a week in which some of her mps openly plotted ousting her and others met to plan how to derail her blueprint for brexit, the prime minister says... this is where i get a little bit irritated. this debate is not about my future. this debate is about the future of the people of the uk and the future of the united kingdom. that's what i'm focused on and that's what i think we should al
future, but the future of the united kingdom. and she was also critical of the former foreign secretary borisjohnson, as our political correspondent chris mason reports. you know what some people say? they rather liked it when you joked about being that "bloody difficult woman." they liked that. and they sometimes say, "where's she gone?" laughter. "we want her back." well, she's still there. but i think there's a difference between those who think you can only be...
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of the united kingdom. that's what i'm focused on, and that's what we should all be focused on. it's ensuring that we get that good dealfrom the european union which is good for people in the uk, wherever they live in the uk. that's what's important for us, and that's what i'm focusing on. it's the future of people in the uk that matters. that future hinges on decisions made in the next few weeks. theresa may believes there's a chance, a real chance, of doing a deal with the eu. her greatest fear is that parliament might reject it. what might follow is anybody‘s guess. no—deal, a general election, another referendum. all bets are off. stand by for a political drama the likes of which you've never seen. load. there has been wet weather over england and wales with gusty winds. by the morning, the centre of stormers in the north and most of the rain should be pushed away and still very windy for a while around the post. we will keep some gusty north—westerly wind all day, blowing ina mixture north—west
of the united kingdom. that's what i'm focused on, and that's what we should all be focused on. it's ensuring that we get that good dealfrom the european union which is good for people in the uk, wherever they live in the uk. that's what's important for us, and that's what i'm focusing on. it's the future of people in the uk that matters. that future hinges on decisions made in the next few weeks. theresa may believes there's a chance, a real chance, of doing a deal with the eu. her greatest...
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of the people of the united kingdom." now on bbc news, the week in parliament.
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of the united kingdom. that's what i'm focused on, and that's what we should all be focused on. it's ensuring that we get that good dealfrom the european union which is good for people in the uk, wherever they live in the uk. that's what's important for us, and that's what i'm focusing on. it's the future of people in the uk that matters. that future hinges on decisions made in the next few weeks. theresa may believes there's a chance, a real chance, of doing a deal with the eu. her greatest fear is that parliament might reject it. what might follow is anybody‘s guess. no—deal, a general election, another referendum. all bets are off. stand by for a political drama the likes of which you've never seen. there is some disturbed and potentially dangerous weather on the way through the day ahead. the met office has issued an amber be prepared warning for the strength of the wind across northern ireland and central and southern parts of scotland, and it's all down to storm ali. expected all down to storm ali
of the united kingdom. that's what i'm focused on, and that's what we should all be focused on. it's ensuring that we get that good dealfrom the european union which is good for people in the uk, wherever they live in the uk. that's what's important for us, and that's what i'm focusing on. it's the future of people in the uk that matters. that future hinges on decisions made in the next few weeks. theresa may believes there's a chance, a real chance, of doing a deal with the eu. her greatest...
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united states, united kingdom. as well as nato and the eu. that is the fundamental trend of a declining power that has very strong hard power but virtually no allies around the world and no soft power. he said it was president putin trying to push back against the decline of russia. you're watching wednesday in parliament with me, alicia mccarthy. and don't forget, you can catch our round—up of the week on bbc parliament at friday night at 11pm. a home office minister has insisted that the government understands the pressures on police forces in england and wales. despite a report from the spending watchdog suggesting the department doesn't know if this financially sustainable. the head of the national audit office warned that signs of forces are already expressing financial restraint and are struggling to deliver effective services to the public. the findings came on tuesday as sajid javid attended a meeting where the head of the met said the decision not to award officers a pay rise was a punch on the nose. it
united states, united kingdom. as well as nato and the eu. that is the fundamental trend of a declining power that has very strong hard power but virtually no allies around the world and no soft power. he said it was president putin trying to push back against the decline of russia. you're watching wednesday in parliament with me, alicia mccarthy. and don't forget, you can catch our round—up of the week on bbc parliament at friday night at 11pm. a home office minister has insisted that the...
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take scotland out of the united kingdom. theresa may. the government has announced that it has asked for a review of hate crime legislation in england and wales, including whether or not misogyny should be considered as a hate crime. at the moment, attacking someone on the grounds of race, sexuality, disability or religion constitutes a hate incident. the labour mp stella creasy wants incidents motivated by hatred of someone because of their gender to be added to the list. she made the call during a debate on the voyeurism bill which makes up—skirting — taking a photo under someone's clothes — a crime in england and wales. stella creasy said anyone convicted of a crime should get a tougher sentence if their actions were motivated by misogyny. she had examples of the harassment that women faced. 66% have experienced unwanted sexual attention or sexual or physical contact in a public place. 40% said they experienced verbal harassment. 15% said they have been touched, groped, or grabbed at least once a month. what does th
take scotland out of the united kingdom. theresa may. the government has announced that it has asked for a review of hate crime legislation in england and wales, including whether or not misogyny should be considered as a hate crime. at the moment, attacking someone on the grounds of race, sexuality, disability or religion constitutes a hate incident. the labour mp stella creasy wants incidents motivated by hatred of someone because of their gender to be added to the list. she made the call...
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take scotland out of the united kingdom. theresa may. the government has announced that it has to asked for a review of hate crime legislation in england and wales, including whether or not misogyny should be considered as hate crime. at the moment, attacking someone on the grounds of race, sexuality, disability or religion constitutes a hate incident. the labour mp stella creasy wants incidents motivated by hatred of someone because of their gender to be added to the list. she made the call during a debate on the voyeurism bill which makes up—skirting — taking a photo under someone‘s clothes — a crime in england and wales. stella creasy said anyone convicted of a crime should get a tougher sentence if there actions were motivated by misogyny. she had examples of the harassment that women faced. 66% have experienced unwanted sexual attention or physical contact in a public place. 40% said they experienced verbal harassment. 15% said they had been touched, groped, or grabbed at least once a month. what does that mean
take scotland out of the united kingdom. theresa may. the government has announced that it has to asked for a review of hate crime legislation in england and wales, including whether or not misogyny should be considered as hate crime. at the moment, attacking someone on the grounds of race, sexuality, disability or religion constitutes a hate incident. the labour mp stella creasy wants incidents motivated by hatred of someone because of their gender to be added to the list. she made the call...
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process that we are going through is a historic time for the united kingdom, leaving the eu was a big decision that people took. what i am doing as prime minister, what we are doing as prime minister, what we are doing as prime minister, what we are doing as a government and what we did here at chequers in putting the plan together, is put a plan together that delivers on the boat that the people took. that means we will bring an end to free movement, we will decide who can come into this country. it means we will stop sending vast sums of money to the eu every year so sending vast sums of money to the eu every year so we can sending vast sums of money to the eu every year so we can spend money on out every year so we can spend money on our nhs topic it means that we will be no longer under the rule of law of the jurisdiction of the european court ofjustice, of the jurisdiction of the european court of justice, parliament of the jurisdiction of the european court ofjustice, parliament will make our laws. so it is giving people back control here in the uk. what chequers also did was ac
process that we are going through is a historic time for the united kingdom, leaving the eu was a big decision that people took. what i am doing as prime minister, what we are doing as prime minister, what we are doing as prime minister, what we are doing as a government and what we did here at chequers in putting the plan together, is put a plan together that delivers on the boat that the people took. that means we will bring an end to free movement, we will decide who can come into this...
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future, but the future of the united kingdom. and she was also critical of the former foreign secretary borisjohnson, as our political correspondent chris mason reports. you know what some people say? they rather liked it when you joked about being that "bloody difficult woman." they liked that. and they sometimes say, "where's she gone?" laughter. "we want her back." well, she's still there. there's a difference between those who think you can only be bloody difficult in public and those of us who think, actually, you bide your time and you're bloody difficult when the time is right. smiling but defiant, in her car and at chequers, after a week in which some of her mps openly plotted ousting her and others met to plan how to derail her blueprint for brexit, the prime minister says... this is where i get a little bit irritated. this debate is not about my future. this debate is about the future of the people of the uk and the future of the united kingdom. that's what i'm focused on and that's what i think we should all be focused
future, but the future of the united kingdom. and she was also critical of the former foreign secretary borisjohnson, as our political correspondent chris mason reports. you know what some people say? they rather liked it when you joked about being that "bloody difficult woman." they liked that. and they sometimes say, "where's she gone?" laughter. "we want her back." well, she's still there. there's a difference between those who think you can only be bloody...
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and i lived in the united kingdom we were in london during the. riots there were riots there in two thousand and ten or twenty eleven this was austerity induced riots that those austerity programs were introduced after the financial crisis to bail out the bankers all of the many of the biggest banks in the united kingdom were bailed out by the taxpayer austerity was then introduced upon the taxpayer and ordered to pay for those bail and we saw a massive riots it was like in two thousand and ten or twenty eleven in the summer i remember we had one of the guests on the show who did four months in prison because he was walking through birmingham and he saw one of the looted shops you saw a pair of trousers on the ground and he picked them up and he took them and what happened he got arrested and spent four months in prison what to david cameron say in parliament to the people he said if you're old enough to do the crime you're old enough to do the time because they were sixteen year old kids who did months in prison at that time here marci is saying
and i lived in the united kingdom we were in london during the. riots there were riots there in two thousand and ten or twenty eleven this was austerity induced riots that those austerity programs were introduced after the financial crisis to bail out the bankers all of the many of the biggest banks in the united kingdom were bailed out by the taxpayer austerity was then introduced upon the taxpayer and ordered to pay for those bail and we saw a massive riots it was like in two thousand and ten...
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and i lived in the united kingdom we were in london during the. riots there were riots there in two thousand and ten or twenty eleven this was austerity induced riots that those austerity programs were introduced after the financial crisis to bail out the bankers all of the many of the biggest banks in the united kingdom were bailed out by the taxpayer austerity was then introduced upon the taxpayer and ordered to pay for those bailout we saw a massive riots it was like in two thousand and ten or twenty eleven in the summer i remember we had one of the guests on the show who did four months in prison because he was walking through birmingham and he saw one of the looted shops he saw a pair of trousers on the ground and he picked them up and he took them and what happened he got arrested and spent four months in prison went to david cameron say in parliament to the people he said if you're old enough to do the crime you're old enough to do the time because they were sixteen year old kids who did months in prison at that time here marci is saying we
and i lived in the united kingdom we were in london during the. riots there were riots there in two thousand and ten or twenty eleven this was austerity induced riots that those austerity programs were introduced after the financial crisis to bail out the bankers all of the many of the biggest banks in the united kingdom were bailed out by the taxpayer austerity was then introduced upon the taxpayer and ordered to pay for those bailout we saw a massive riots it was like in two thousand and ten...
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take scotland out of the united kingdom. theresa may. the government has announced that it has to asked for a review of hate crime legislation in england and wales, including whether or not misogyny should be considered as a hate crime. at the moment, attacking someone on the grounds of race, sexuality, disability or religion constitutes a hate incident. the labour mp stella creasy wants incidents motivated by hatred of someone because of their gender to be added to the list. she made the call during a debate on the voyeurism bill which makes up—skirting — taking a photo under someone‘s clothes — a crime in england and wales. stella creasy said anyone convicted of a crime should get a tougher sentence if their actions were motivated by misogyny. she had examples of the harassment that women faced. 66% have experienced unwanted sexual attention or sexual or physical contact in a public place. 40% said they experienced verbal harassment. 15% said they have been touched, groped, or grabbed at least once a month. what do
take scotland out of the united kingdom. theresa may. the government has announced that it has to asked for a review of hate crime legislation in england and wales, including whether or not misogyny should be considered as a hate crime. at the moment, attacking someone on the grounds of race, sexuality, disability or religion constitutes a hate incident. the labour mp stella creasy wants incidents motivated by hatred of someone because of their gender to be added to the list. she made the call...
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twenty seven so all the you member states minus the united kingdom but it seems like everybody's ready your calls at least for compromise the tone the atmosphere seems to be very positive although we really did haven't understood yet how this compromise what it's supposed to look like but it could also be that they're trying to keep a low profile on the topic because he has to go to her party conference as soon and she will have to survive those so they don't want to put her under pressure just now but we'll see afterwards what the cards really are how far the e.u. is willing to go and how far. is willing to go because there are still two remaining issues of course you know them future trade ties and the border between northern ireland and ireland and exactly when you mentioned northern ireland that has been long a sticking point on the issue of brigs it has there been any movement that. we really hadn't heard anything convincing yet because not remaining part of the single market the e.u. single market and not having a border those things are contradictory it hasn't been done yet befo
twenty seven so all the you member states minus the united kingdom but it seems like everybody's ready your calls at least for compromise the tone the atmosphere seems to be very positive although we really did haven't understood yet how this compromise what it's supposed to look like but it could also be that they're trying to keep a low profile on the topic because he has to go to her party conference as soon and she will have to survive those so they don't want to put her under pressure just...