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but you know that the u. k. god, you, in your old media partner doesn't appear to be giving much prominence to a key witness in the trial here in london. one of the key witnesses for the united states government admitting he was lying about all his allegations. why do you think the guardian is not interested in that report, or any of the publications that are listed in this beggars a spyware report? i haven't seen royces news flash that the most famous journalist in the world. the key witness against him is admitted his line. well, it has little traction so far. i know that, you know, some of the main mainstream needed to doing without working on stories based on just from the, the, the university of journalists like the progress. so let's give it a little time. it's a complicated story, but i mean, the essence of it is we, we kind of get time, can we? because there's a heat wave here in london. i don't know what the temperatures are in bell much. i don't know what the covert situation is in bell much the united
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and the 1st arrangement of this kind of for the u. k, angular on behalf of the u. k. i want to thank you for your truly historic commitment. not just to the u. k. a germany relationship, but to global diplomacy. more generally. and i think over the last, yeah, 18 months in particular, your scientific expertise has been instrumental in guiding the global response to the pandemic. and as i the saying, i think a commitment to science and research is something our countries share and want to develop together. it's no coincidence that 2 of the world's most successful creative iris vaccines by the beyond tech and oxford astrazeneca came out of german and british labs. and i'm very proud that today we are establishing a new herschel metal for german and british women in astrophysics, in your, on a, just one angular of the lasting legacies ability to ship. it's a great privilege to welcome you here today. i'm going to over to you. yes. thank you. prime minister. dear boris. thank you. thank you for the very warm wides of welcome for this very gracious hospitality. this is my
and the 1st arrangement of this kind of for the u. k, angular on behalf of the u. k. i want to thank you for your truly historic commitment. not just to the u. k. a germany relationship, but to global diplomacy. more generally. and i think over the last, yeah, 18 months in particular, your scientific expertise has been instrumental in guiding the global response to the pandemic. and as i the saying, i think a commitment to science and research is something our countries share and want to...
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k has left the u that these relations between germany and u. k. they need work on, they need, they need strengthening, and they, they really need a constant basically looking off the and this is what they want to, to, to say today. and today, you know, the northern ireland protocol came up during a q and a now mr. johnson likes to refer to this as a vicar, and in fact, he claimed it as one, but this is a real source of friction between britain and, and you of course. yeah. and it's a real problem i have just traveled to belfast and spoken to people, then it is a problem because no, the not and is still part of the united kingdom bought economically. it remains aligned to the pin union and many people there really, really object to it because they feel that they are being treated differently than the rest of the u. k. so they don't, they don't want it. and we can really feel the tensions in northern ireland. however, this is a topic where i think under my co signaled that this, this is where bilateral relations also have the limits. because she sai
k has left the u that these relations between germany and u. k. they need work on, they need, they need strengthening, and they, they really need a constant basically looking off the and this is what they want to, to, to say today. and today, you know, the northern ireland protocol came up during a q and a now mr. johnson likes to refer to this as a vicar, and in fact, he claimed it as one, but this is a real source of friction between britain and, and you of course. yeah. and it's a real...
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k is going to press on the c u. k is going to press to have open access so that all of the meats and every other product can go easily internal and not have that border through the sea. so frost, who is the, the u. k representative going to position this, he is actually going to fight for and he's going to try and move to have the northern on protocol basically eliminated. no one really knows. it's going to happen. feels like the driving force all around here. now while we have you here, lastly, i want to ask you about post for exit trade with the u. s. weird from u. k. trade secretary lives trust downplaying. a quick deal between the 2 sides saying that getting something done before the end of the year would be extremely fast. well, analysts believe the 2 sides won't be ready before 2023. so what is the state of negotiations there and what can we expect? right, you're right about, let's talk being over here on the i think the reason she's saying that she's down playing the disappointment. and that is that don't for
k is going to press on the c u. k is going to press to have open access so that all of the meats and every other product can go easily internal and not have that border through the sea. so frost, who is the, the u. k representative going to position this, he is actually going to fight for and he's going to try and move to have the northern on protocol basically eliminated. no one really knows. it's going to happen. feels like the driving force all around here. now while we have you here,...
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there was 3 drive in movie theaters in the u. k. called cinema was now there are 42 in the u. k. so drive in everything that never existed in the u. k at all. so i think the economy has adopted very well. i don't think it will be a hard hit with a 2nd shut down. because there is far more adaptation and the economy has adjusted also, you're going to see that the borrowing know from the government, which is the highest it's ever been since $946.00 is going to increase. that is the long term worry. how will this government borrowing affect the long term economic prospects for the u. k. in any other country that has shut down and the u. k. won't be alone there because as we talked about last week on the show, the global debt in general is up because of all of these stimulus. now we've talked at length about how the breakfast brack. that saga is far from over writers. is that reporting that the u. k is expected to call for changes to the northern ireland protocol, which was a major sticking point in negotiations as they finalize the divorce. what is the issue at hand here, and does it
there was 3 drive in movie theaters in the u. k. called cinema was now there are 42 in the u. k. so drive in everything that never existed in the u. k at all. so i think the economy has adopted very well. i don't think it will be a hard hit with a 2nd shut down. because there is far more adaptation and the economy has adjusted also, you're going to see that the borrowing know from the government, which is the highest it's ever been since $946.00 is going to increase. that is the long term...
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k is going to press on the c u. k is going to press to have open access so that all of the meats and every other product can go easily internal and not have that border through the c. so frost, who is the, the u. k representative going to position this, he is actually going to fight for and he's going to try and move to have the northern on protocol basically eliminated. no one really knows. it's going to happen. feels like the driving force all around here. now while we have you here, lastly, i want to ask you about post for exit trade with the us. weird from u. k. trade secretary lives trust downplaying. a quick deal between the 2 sides saying that getting something done before the end of the year would be extremely fast. well, analysts believe the 2 sides won't be ready before 2023. so what is the state of negotiations there and what can we expect? right, you're right about, let's talk being over here on the i think the reason she's saying that she's down playing the disappointment. and that is that don't forget
k is going to press on the c u. k is going to press to have open access so that all of the meats and every other product can go easily internal and not have that border through the c. so frost, who is the, the u. k representative going to position this, he is actually going to fight for and he's going to try and move to have the northern on protocol basically eliminated. no one really knows. it's going to happen. feels like the driving force all around here. now while we have you here, lastly,...
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she told journalist when she was in the u. k. just a few weeks ago at the g 7 summit that it was the highlight of the trip that she met with 3 generations of the roles family. and we know that she's really a fan of the queen, so i think for had to be here in a sort of farewell to and ended in with the cost of having tea with the queen. that will definitely would have been something really special. that's a very good mass in london for as much thanks as always anglo merkel became the german chancellor back in 2005 for it's johnson is the 5th british prime minister she has dealt with. we take a look back now at how merkel has weathered the changes one moment to visit england. the grounds are all ready cheering, but not because angle imaculi's coming. instead it's about beating germany football . but the chancellor has seen all sides of this love hate relationship before this during 16 years in office medical is dealt with 5 british prime ministers. you know, when she came to pass, tony blair was a number 10 downing street. they had
she told journalist when she was in the u. k. just a few weeks ago at the g 7 summit that it was the highlight of the trip that she met with 3 generations of the roles family. and we know that she's really a fan of the queen, so i think for had to be here in a sort of farewell to and ended in with the cost of having tea with the queen. that will definitely would have been something really special. that's a very good mass in london for as much thanks as always anglo merkel became the german...
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k. experts about the risks and dangers of the u. k. government policy. new zealand is one of the success stories that the pandemic around the same size of scotland. it's had 2800 confirmed cases of cobit and 26 fatalities. scott lindsey infection 8, a similar to the other countries of the u. k. has taught more than 325000 cases and over 10000 deaths. professor michael baker is one of the key architects of the new zealand elimination strategy. professor michael baker. speaking from wellington new zealand, a country which is pursued a successful elimination strategy, at least up until now. you put 2400 cases of coleman and 26 deaths. from that vantage point. how do you to god balls johnson's freedom day? well, it seems irresponsible and quite dangerous this, this policy response to the cupboard pen dimmitt, particularly the one fisher dealt with variant and it doesn't seem that you have the conditions for me up in the present. but shouldn't we have faith and the seen them in the u. k. has one of the highest vaccinated percentages of the population in the e
k. experts about the risks and dangers of the u. k. government policy. new zealand is one of the success stories that the pandemic around the same size of scotland. it's had 2800 confirmed cases of cobit and 26 fatalities. scott lindsey infection 8, a similar to the other countries of the u. k. has taught more than 325000 cases and over 10000 deaths. professor michael baker is one of the key architects of the new zealand elimination strategy. professor michael baker. speaking from wellington...
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but you know that the u. k. god, you and your old media partner doesn't appear to be giving much prominence to a key witness in the trial here in london. one of the key witnesses for the united states government admitting he was lying about all his allegations. why do you think the guardian is not interested in that report or any of the publications that are listed in this pegasus spyware report? i haven't seen the reuters news flash that the most famous journalist in the world, the key witness against him as admitted his line. well, it as little traction so far. i know that, you know, some of the major mainstream needed to doing without working on stories based just from the, the, the invoice of journalists where she broke that story. so let's get a little bit of time. it's a complicated story, but i mean, the essence of it is we, we kind of get time, can we? because there's a heat wave here in london. i don't know what the temperatures are in bell marsh. i don't know what the covert situation is in bell much t
but you know that the u. k. god, you and your old media partner doesn't appear to be giving much prominence to a key witness in the trial here in london. one of the key witnesses for the united states government admitting he was lying about all his allegations. why do you think the guardian is not interested in that report or any of the publications that are listed in this pegasus spyware report? i haven't seen the reuters news flash that the most famous journalist in the world, the key witness...
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but you know that the u. k. god, you in your old media partner doesn't appear to be giving much prominence. to a key witness in the trial here in london, one of the key witnesses for the united states government admitting he was lying about all his allegations. why do you think the guardian is not interested in that report, or any of the publications that are listed in this beggars a spyware report? i haven't seen royces news flash that the most famous journalists in the world. the key witness against him is admitted his line. well, it has little traction so far. i know that, you know, some of the major makes for me to doing without working on stories based on just from the the, the investigative journalist where she progresses. so let's give it a little time. it's a complicated story, but i mean the, since it is out we can get time. can we? because there's a heat wave here in london. i don't know what the temperatures are in bell much. i don't know what the coven situation is, and bell much the united nation, s
but you know that the u. k. god, you in your old media partner doesn't appear to be giving much prominence. to a key witness in the trial here in london, one of the key witnesses for the united states government admitting he was lying about all his allegations. why do you think the guardian is not interested in that report, or any of the publications that are listed in this beggars a spyware report? i haven't seen royces news flash that the most famous journalists in the world. the key witness...
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there were 3 drive in movie theaters in the u. k. called cinema was now there are 42 in the u. k. so drive in everything that never existed in the u. k at all. so i think the economy has adopted very well. i don't think it'll be a hard hit with a 2nd shut down. because there is far more adaptation and the economy has adjusted also, you're going to see that the borrowing know from the government, which is the highest it's ever been since $946.00 is going to increase. that is the long term worry. how will this government borrowing affect the long term economic prospects for the u. k. in any other country that has shut down and the u. k. won't be alone there because as we talked about last week on the show, the global debt in general is up because of all of these stimuli right now we've talked at length about how the breakfast rex it saga is far from over writers. is that reporting that the u. k is expected to call for changes to the northern ireland protocol, which was a major sticking point in negotiations as they finalized the divorce. what is the issue at hand here in the u. k. a
there were 3 drive in movie theaters in the u. k. called cinema was now there are 42 in the u. k. so drive in everything that never existed in the u. k at all. so i think the economy has adopted very well. i don't think it'll be a hard hit with a 2nd shut down. because there is far more adaptation and the economy has adjusted also, you're going to see that the borrowing know from the government, which is the highest it's ever been since $946.00 is going to increase. that is the long term worry....
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but you know that the u. k. god, you and your old media partner doesn't appear to be giving much prominence. to a key witness in the trial here in london, one of the key witnesses for the united states government admitting he was lying about all his allegations. why do you think the guardian is not interested in that report, or any of the publications that are listed in this beggars a spyware report? i haven't seen reuters news flash that the most famous journalist in the world. the key witness against him has admitted his line. well, it has little traction so far. i know that, you know, some of the major mainstream needed to doing without working on stories based on that. i just had that from the, the, the inverse of journalists where she broke her story. so let's give a little bit of time. it's a complicated story, but i mean, the essence of it is we, we kind of get time, can we? because there's a heat wave here in london, i don't know what the temperatures are in bell marsh. i don't know what the covert situa
but you know that the u. k. god, you and your old media partner doesn't appear to be giving much prominence. to a key witness in the trial here in london, one of the key witnesses for the united states government admitting he was lying about all his allegations. why do you think the guardian is not interested in that report, or any of the publications that are listed in this beggars a spyware report? i haven't seen reuters news flash that the most famous journalist in the world. the key witness...
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the u. k. was in that position before christmas, but since it appeared to bring the pendant began to control. but now i think it's going obviously in the opposite direction. so if we find a significant number of having to mutate testing positive when they arrive here, we would restrict the number quite rapidly. professor bacon, what would you say to those say ok, the ceiling has been a huge success story. we'll give you that. you are, those are some miles from actually no, we haven't introduced and island nation of only just over 5000000 people as possible for you to commit to an elimination. so is it quite different from a major country lately, u. k. and one of the great on the poles and hobbs of what all travel, totally different situation. yes, i agree. i mean, i think he and his natural boundary you insert as a stranger. if you look at a country and find the china mainland china that has a doctor's innovation strategy early on, and it's pretty thing 1400000000 people. but they do have that
the u. k. was in that position before christmas, but since it appeared to bring the pendant began to control. but now i think it's going obviously in the opposite direction. so if we find a significant number of having to mutate testing positive when they arrive here, we would restrict the number quite rapidly. professor bacon, what would you say to those say ok, the ceiling has been a huge success story. we'll give you that. you are, those are some miles from actually no, we haven't introduced...
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k. but isn't it the case that prior to breaks it, the u. k. had an agreement with you countries or returning migrants which became defunct when the u. k. left the u. that's correct. so under the w 3 regulation, which establishes which you repeat, nation is responsible for examining the final request. of course, do you pay was part of that before breaks it, but now this no longer apply this in the u. k. so any ideas that are outlined in this new bill and there have been similar ideas that have been put forward by previous u. k. governments, they have been purely rejected on legal, ethical, operational, financial and foreign policy grounds. so i'm sitting just which has proposed that will most probably meet the same fate. the british government repeatedly talks about taking back control of its borders. does it have more or less control since leaving the well, once we have seen since the 23rd of june and referendum is that of course, it's 5 years since. and now officially do pay is all tied to you. and most you not subject to it through however,
k. but isn't it the case that prior to breaks it, the u. k. had an agreement with you countries or returning migrants which became defunct when the u. k. left the u. that's correct. so under the w 3 regulation, which establishes which you repeat, nation is responsible for examining the final request. of course, do you pay was part of that before breaks it, but now this no longer apply this in the u. k. so any ideas that are outlined in this new bill and there have been similar ideas that have...
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k is going to press on the c u. k is going to press to have open access so that all of the meats and every other product can go easily internal denial and not have that border through the c . so frost, who is the, the u. k representative going to position this, he is actually going to fight for and he's going to try and move to have the northern protocol basically eliminated. no one really knows. it's going to happen. feels like the driving force all around here. now while we have you here, lastly, i want to ask you about post for exit trade with the us. weird from u. k. trade secretary lives trust downplaying. a quick deal between the 2 sides saying that getting something done before the end of the year would be extremely fast. well, analyst believe the 2 sides won't be ready before 2023. so what is the state of negotiations there and what can we expect? right, you're right. about less tough being over here on the i think the reason she's saying that she's downplaying the disappointment. and that is that don't forg
k is going to press on the c u. k is going to press to have open access so that all of the meats and every other product can go easily internal denial and not have that border through the c . so frost, who is the, the u. k representative going to position this, he is actually going to fight for and he's going to try and move to have the northern protocol basically eliminated. no one really knows. it's going to happen. feels like the driving force all around here. now while we have you here,...
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s. book for the u. k. our own ability to examine the problem to understand the problem and to find a solution over 20 years. we've proven to fail that based on our strategic goals and the situation and the outcome that we currently have. it might be the case as cbs today records. we have to wait to the future to determine the success that that's arguably kicking the can down the road. the evidence in 2015 impala suggest to the u. k. military and the u. k. parliament failed, not only our own troops, our own country, but the guns that that's the evidence from the independent defense committee. so the telephone has still got a good hold on the, on the country territory. they've got a fair chunk of it, joe biden in bars. jones said there's nothing inevitable about taliban reclaiming the entire country. what's your opinion? i guess you could go back to a bite in the prime minister. clearly saying is the on the one hand, ethically it's right for us can to determine picture that that will happen. it's just a futu
s. book for the u. k. our own ability to examine the problem to understand the problem and to find a solution over 20 years. we've proven to fail that based on our strategic goals and the situation and the outcome that we currently have. it might be the case as cbs today records. we have to wait to the future to determine the success that that's arguably kicking the can down the road. the evidence in 2015 impala suggest to the u. k. military and the u. k. parliament failed, not only our own...
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k, to try to pass responsibility for let me jump in here the demo that of the u. k. they say it will be a step forward in securing the u. k. the borders, if it's done to people who do not present themselves immediately upon entering illegally. there's nothing wrong with that. look what we're talking about people who are fleeing war and persecution, and they currently have very, very few safe routes to be able to claim asylum in the u. k. what this bill does is create a distinction between the ways in which people arrive in the u. k. so if somebody arrives through the through, through the channel or through other through other means that are not formal refugee protection routes, then they are treated completely differently. old stages, they're more likely to be imprisoned, more likely to be sent off shore. and if they're grunted refugee protection in the u. k, they will then be given a whole set of very different writes them from people who come through all the routes. but because you can come and have an impala set up for a stablished system to safe route, so the re
k, to try to pass responsibility for let me jump in here the demo that of the u. k. they say it will be a step forward in securing the u. k. the borders, if it's done to people who do not present themselves immediately upon entering illegally. there's nothing wrong with that. look what we're talking about people who are fleeing war and persecution, and they currently have very, very few safe routes to be able to claim asylum in the u. k. what this bill does is create a distinction between the...
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the u. k. was an position before christmas, but since in it appeared to bring the pendant began to control. but now i think it's going obviously in the opposite direction. so if we find a number of tablets mutate artistic positive when they arrive here, we would restrict the numbers quite rapidly. based on what would you say to those say ok, the ceiling has been a huge success story. we'll give you our foes of some miles from actually no, we haven't introduced an island nation of only just over 5000000 people as possible for you to commit to an elimination. so is it quite different from a major country lately, u. k. and one of the great tang cripples and hubs of what all travel. totally different situation. yes, i agree. i mean, i think his natural advantages insert as a strain yet. if you look at a country inside the china mainland china that has adopted elimination strategy early on, and it's protecting 1400000000 people. but they do have that price for say to stamp out. and also you look at
the u. k. was an position before christmas, but since in it appeared to bring the pendant began to control. but now i think it's going obviously in the opposite direction. so if we find a number of tablets mutate artistic positive when they arrive here, we would restrict the numbers quite rapidly. based on what would you say to those say ok, the ceiling has been a huge success story. we'll give you our foes of some miles from actually no, we haven't introduced an island nation of only just over...
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the u. k. was position before christmas, but since in it appeared to bring the pen, they began to control. but now i think it's going obviously in the opposite direction. so if we find a number of tablets mutate testing positive when they arrive. here we would restrict the numbers quite rapidly. based on what would you say to those say ok, the ceiling has been a huge success story and we'll give you that your photo, some miles from actually no, we haven't in today's an island nation of only just over 5000000 people as possible for you to commit to an elimination is quite different from a major country lately, u. k. and one of the great tang cripples and hubs of what all travel? totally different situation. yes, i agree. i mean, i think his natural advantages and so as a strain. yeah. if you look at a country and find the china mainland china that has adopted elimination strategy early on, and it's protecting 1400000000 people. but i do have that price for say to stamp out and also be it now whi
the u. k. was position before christmas, but since in it appeared to bring the pen, they began to control. but now i think it's going obviously in the opposite direction. so if we find a number of tablets mutate testing positive when they arrive. here we would restrict the numbers quite rapidly. based on what would you say to those say ok, the ceiling has been a huge success story and we'll give you that your photo, some miles from actually no, we haven't in today's an island nation of only...
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k, but isn't it the case that prior to breaks it, the u. k. had an agreement with you countries or returning migrant, which became defunct when the u. k. left the u. that's correct. so under the w 3 regulation, which establishes which you repeat, nation is responsible for examining the final request. of course, do you pay was part of that before breaks it, but now this no longer apply this in the u. k. so any ideas that are outlined in this new bill and there have been similar ideas that have been put forward by previous u. k. governments. they have been purely rejected on legal, ethical, operational, financial and foreign policy grounds. so i sitting just protest proposal will most probably needs the same fate. mistake the british government repeatedly talks about taking back control of its borders. does it have more or less control since leaving the you well, once we have seen since the 23rd of june and referendum is that, of course, it's 5 years since. and now officially do pay is all tied to you. and most you not subject to it through howe
k, but isn't it the case that prior to breaks it, the u. k. had an agreement with you countries or returning migrant, which became defunct when the u. k. left the u. that's correct. so under the w 3 regulation, which establishes which you repeat, nation is responsible for examining the final request. of course, do you pay was part of that before breaks it, but now this no longer apply this in the u. k. so any ideas that are outlined in this new bill and there have been similar ideas that have...
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k. but isn't it the case that prior to breaks it, the u. k. had an agreement with you, countries are returning migrants which became defunct when the u. k. left the u. that's correct. so under the w 3 regulation, which establishes which you repeat, nation is responsible for examining outside request. of course, do you pay? was part of that before breaks it, but now this is no longer in the u. k. so any ideas that are outlined in this new bill and there have been similar ideas that have been put forward by previous u. k. governments. they have been purely rejected on legal, ethical, operational, financial, and foreign policy grounds. so i think this protest proposes will most probably need the same fate misplaced, the british government repeatedly talks about taking back control of its borders. does it have more or less control? since leaving the you well, what we have seen since the 23rd of june and referendum is that of course, it's 5 years since and now officially do pay is all tied to you and most you not subject to it through. however, i s
k. but isn't it the case that prior to breaks it, the u. k. had an agreement with you, countries are returning migrants which became defunct when the u. k. left the u. that's correct. so under the w 3 regulation, which establishes which you repeat, nation is responsible for examining outside request. of course, do you pay? was part of that before breaks it, but now this is no longer in the u. k. so any ideas that are outlined in this new bill and there have been similar ideas that have been put...
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k. german chancellor pledges close corporation even though the u. k. has less but the european union, and hence at loose a couple of restrictions for people arriving in germany. also on the program. the last of us and nato troops leave the main air base enough damage down the background is now empty. after a 20 year mission against the tyler about an hotline hotline extreme, it comes to annette. and will italy have something to share about it when they take on belgium in the euro's late, the belgium of graphing to fitness. what is over to that top players will preview that $45.00. gave me i'm so good. welcome to the program german chancellor. angling back in britain on her last official visit before she fell down. the german lena is held wide ranging talks with british prime minister barak johnson. afterwards they said that countries would continue to work closely together, even though britain is no longer a member of the european union. the chancellor also hopes people who have been fully fascinated against corona virus, will soon be able to travel to
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k. but isn't it the case that prior to breaks it, the u. k. had an agreement with you countries or returning migrants which became defunct when the u. k. left the u. that's correct. so under the w 3 regulation, which establishes which you repeat, nation is responsible for examining the final request. of course, do you pay with parts of that before breaks it, but now this no longer in the u. k. so any ideas that are outlined in this new bill and there have been similar ideas that have been put forward by previous u. k. governments. they have been purely rejected on legal, ethical, operational, financial and foreign policy grounds. so i sitting just as proposes will most probably meet the same fate effect. the british government repeatedly talks about taking back control of its borders. does it have more or less control? since leaving the well, once we have seen since the 23rd of june referendum is that of course, it's 5 years since. and now officially do pay is all tied to you. and most you not subject to it through. however, i shouldn't that t
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even ministers in the u. k. a still all giving over the reasons that fraud is being single that but for the moment the rules, all the rules and it means i'm not the look for up to 10 days. the reason why from should should be the only country in continental europe, to be, to have this exception, especially if you look at the incidence of coven cases in spain, which is going up sharply object to the fact that the french should be ostracized, and discriminated against compared to the neighbors, this is one of many, many, many of whose bricks it negotiations. and i think it's because britain felt that france was incredibly hard line in negotiating progress that. 2 wanted to be difficult as possible, and the president michael has used all of the arguments to show how being outside europe is about things. so the british resentment lead out of france has not been playing tic, felt that i think this is my favorite story of the day, the life, all of a 3 year old boy from bella. ruth has been made a lot easier after our
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well the u. k. been no different with frontline health care staff bearing the brunt of the pan demik. many of the large, decoded thousands of others face mental health strains. one of the physical consequences of working long, stressful hours. while these 9 workers fight for better wages, the bureaucratic bosses in the civil service or in lights receive tens of thousands of pounds in pay rise. and according to the latest figures released by the home office. and i just thought i left an impress like the kind of society that victories want to create, which is for the rich and how full and ordering pre huffing. i mean, how down in this country in the public, but also from the private i think it was offered use of our services. probably we've all learned that it's one rule for them. and another rule for us. and they keep that dr. throat. i think it's shameful. initially the government, often nurses, doctors and paramedics, a one percent rise to this is rates a 3 percent off to an independent pay review.
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k. but isn't it the case that prior to breaks it, the u. k. had an agreement with you countries or returning migrant, which became defunct when the u. k. left the you that's correct. so under the dublin 3 regulation which establishes which you repeat, nation is responsible for examining the final request. of course, do you pay was part of that before breaks it, but now this no longer in the u. k. so any ideas that are outlined in this new bill and there have been similar ideas that have been put forward by previous u. k. governments. they have been purely rejected on legal, ethical, operational, financial, and foreign policy grounds. so i think this protest proposal will most probably need the same faith. now, the british government repeatedly talks about taking back control of its borders. does it have more or less control? since leaving the well, once we have seen since the 23rd of june referendum is that of course, it's 5 years since and now officially do pay is all tied to you and most not subject to its truth. however, i shouldn't deposed
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i think the u. k. it's not just my opinion, the data shows that the u. k is coming out of this really well and breaks it with a deal. well don, hillary ford, which i'm sorry to train you just a little bit there, but thank you so much for your excellent invalid. i will touch it with you. right. 5 and finally, richard branson became the 1st billionaire to travel the outer space on sunday and a highly anticipated trip with the crew from his company, virgin galactic unity, 20 to reach an altitude of more than 50 miles above the earth's surface, where the crew experienced 4 minutes of weightlessness before they made their return. beautiful, stay for everybody. for anything such a suitable beautiful people all together. now it is no secret, but brands and b jeff bay those 2 space. but it appears that bases and his blue origin team were calling branson out on twitter by saying that outer space and doesn't really begin until it leaves 62 miles above the earth's surface leaping rather. oh my number. what i want to say that this launch was fascinating. it was so a
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not just to the u. k. a germany relationship, but to global diplomacy, toners and when people are unlike the best of us under works wonderfully to know about diversity behind us. no one is also coming up the last us and nato troops leave their main air base and afghan to stand with the enemy. they were fighting, still undefeated. where does this leave the afghan government? and it's people must make it mind they're going to think the situation and i've kind of phone is getting worse by the day resource. it would get better off the 20 is on, but do the how, but nothing has happened for me and we're heading for another war. what are their own? john? good to go. the we begin the day with angle and medical in britain on emission to reset relation strain by brackson. it's her last official visit to the u. k. before she steps down, as the german chancellor nickle held wide ranging talks with the british prime minister. and there was of course, time for tea with the queen at windsor castle far is johnson on a cha
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even ministers in the u. k. a still all giving over the reasons that fraud is being single that but for the moment, the rules all the rules mean i'm not the love for up to 10 days. no reason why i should should be the only country in continental europe to be, to have this exception, especially if you look at the incidence of coven cases in spain, which is going up sharply neurologic to this, that, that the french should be ostracized, and discriminated against compared to the neighbors, this is one of many, many, many of whose bricks that negotiations. and i think it's because britain felt but fraud was incredibly hard line in negotiating progress that wanted to be difficult as possible. and the president mccall has used all sorts of arguments to show how being outside europe is about things. so the british resentment lead out of france has not been playing fair tickets. that the life of a 3 year old boy from bella. ruth has been made a lot easier after a russian technology company stepped in, virginia was born
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it's been a tough year for emergency services across the world in the u. k. been no different with frontline health care of bearing the brunt of the many of the large cove. it's thousands of others face mental health training. one of the physical consequences of working long, stressful hours, while these frontline workers fight for better wages. the bureaucratic bosses in the civil service or in lights receive tens of thousands of pounds and pay rises according to the latest figures released by the home office. and it just offer less than in press like the kind of decide you want to create, which is the rates of how full and ordering crossing. i think how down in this country in the public, from the private defense. i think people off of authority probably we've all learned that it's one rule for them. and another rule for us and they teach that john throat. i think it's shameful. initially, the government offered nurses, doctors and paramedics, a one percent wise. this is rates a 3 percent off to an independent pay review, but these work could say that they
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on this side of the atlantic, the u. k. is preparing to mark what he calls freedom day on july 19th, the last pandemic restrictions in england will be lifted. if only the government could simply decrease the delta variance away. if only there were enough vaccines in people's arms to stop the spread. but there aren't in on july 19th, there will be either on bring gulf and berlin. this is the day the me we must be honest with us so that if we can't reopen our society in the next few weeks, when will we be able to return? to notate we choose, comes with 0 i, we must reconcile ourselves sadly to move deaths. but i want to get away from these restrictions as quickly as i possibly can, and allow people to make informed decisions about how to manage the virus. the also coming up, the u. s. government has admitted that many u. f. o sightings cannot be explained, and washington is not ruling out. the possibility that you f o's could be from aliens. so what are curious earth links to do is the truth. is it really out there? look like
on this side of the atlantic, the u. k. is preparing to mark what he calls freedom day on july 19th, the last pandemic restrictions in england will be lifted. if only the government could simply decrease the delta variance away. if only there were enough vaccines in people's arms to stop the spread. but there aren't in on july 19th, there will be either on bring gulf and berlin. this is the day the me we must be honest with us so that if we can't reopen our society in the next few weeks, when...
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we understood that, but no other european country is obliged to quarantine by the u. k. and less than 5 percent of cases in france are of the b to variance. the better variance covers only 9 percent of cases in france and keeps declining in paris. it's 3 percent. but this point please do the same thing. we check the data and given that much progress, be to rate is based on levels in some of its overseas territories, thousands of miles away in the indian ocean. not on the mainland to hearing from. you can government is sounding fun, the better, very, and it is not just as has been reported on the island, thousands of miles away. it was also an issue in particular in northern france. so it has been an overall concern. and with no change definitively site fully vaccinated, travel is just like myself heading to the u. k. a for the pay, hundreds of pounds a piece, your son to isolate for up to $10.00 days. see you on the other side. so no, on the years they will check that go the new or the 1st one that i have the negative proofing test, the 2nd one, re checking that as well
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in the u. k. we asked people in pirates for their thoughts on the move. thing is political, it's nothing else has anything to do or reality myers? i do think that it's pretty ridiculous. they shouldn't single out certain countries over other countries. source to being evacuated from their hotels in turkey, where wildfires are raging in the south of the country, a russian plains, helping to combat the foss spreading flame. and a helping hand. we meet the 3 year old boy whose life has been enhanced by a prosthesis made by a specialist, russian company ah, the moment after midnight here in moscow, welcome to the program on our, to you to national. it can be a top stories. but the numbers keep going up right now. more than 200000 people hit the streets all across france on saturday to protest health passes and mandatory vaccinations in parish. the crowd was a touchy mood and clashed early on with the rise police. the news from august, the 9th, the health pass will be required to visit numerous public places. we're talking all about restaurants, bars, public t
in the u. k. we asked people in pirates for their thoughts on the move. thing is political, it's nothing else has anything to do or reality myers? i do think that it's pretty ridiculous. they shouldn't single out certain countries over other countries. source to being evacuated from their hotels in turkey, where wildfires are raging in the south of the country, a russian plains, helping to combat the foss spreading flame. and a helping hand. we meet the 3 year old boy whose life has been...
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even ministers in the u. k. a still all giving over the reasons that fraud is being single that but for the moment, the rules all the rules and it means i'm not the look for up to 10 days. the reason why from should, should be the only country in continental europe, to be, to have this exception, especially if you look at the incidence of coven cases in spain, which is going up sharply. no object to the that, that the french should be ostracized and discriminated against compared to the neighbors. one of many, many, many of whose bricks it negotiations. and i think it's because britain felt but fraud was incredibly hard line in negotiating for that. and. 2 that wanted to be difficult as possible and that president, michael has used all of the arguments to show how being outside europe is about things. so the british resentment lead out of france has not been playing fair tickets. that the life of a 3 year old boy from bella, ruth, has been made a lot easier after a russian technology company stepped in. virginia
even ministers in the u. k. a still all giving over the reasons that fraud is being single that but for the moment, the rules all the rules and it means i'm not the look for up to 10 days. the reason why from should, should be the only country in continental europe, to be, to have this exception, especially if you look at the incidence of coven cases in spain, which is going up sharply. no object to the that, that the french should be ostracized and discriminated against compared to the...
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i think the u. k. it's not just my opinion, the data shows that the u. k is coming out of this really well and bricks it with a deal weld on hillary ford, which i'm sorry to troll you just a little bit there, but thank you so much for your excellent invalid. i will touch it with you right. 5 . and finally, richard branson became the 1st billionaire to travel the outer space on sunday and a highly anticipated trip with the crew from his company, virgin galactic unity, 20 to reach an altitude of more than 50 miles above the earth's surface, where the crew experienced 4 minutes of weightlessness before they made their return. shipping down the beautiful stay for everybody or anything such suitable beautiful people all together. now it is no secret, but brands and b jeff bay those 2 space. but it appears that bases and his blue origin team were calling branson out on twitter by saying that outer space and doesn't really begin until it leaves 62 miles above the earth's surface leaping rather. oh my number. what i want to say that this launch was fascinating.
i think the u. k. it's not just my opinion, the data shows that the u. k is coming out of this really well and bricks it with a deal weld on hillary ford, which i'm sorry to troll you just a little bit there, but thank you so much for your excellent invalid. i will touch it with you right. 5 . and finally, richard branson became the 1st billionaire to travel the outer space on sunday and a highly anticipated trip with the crew from his company, virgin galactic unity, 20 to reach an altitude of...
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which is going to put extra strain on the u. k. is new coded trouble. rules have been slammed by france as discriminatory and income principal. it's after london and 9 fully vaccinated travelers from the e. u and u. s. will no longer have to current teen on arrival in england, except that is for those coming from france. r t. charlotte to ben sky has more now on the continental divide. they could almost hear the cries from a cross syrup when grace was and i were helping reunited people living in the united states and european countries with their family in france and the u. k. from 2nd august at 4 am. people from these countries will be able to come to england from an ember country without having to quarantine if they're fully vexed. i and others cried out until the roll that inconvenience back to france was the european country not to be included. q angry citizens. bit ridiculous that francis excluded anyone traveling back from through france this weekend will up the current thing. while most of the you and us will not have to for
which is going to put extra strain on the u. k. is new coded trouble. rules have been slammed by france as discriminatory and income principal. it's after london and 9 fully vaccinated travelers from the e. u and u. s. will no longer have to current teen on arrival in england, except that is for those coming from france. r t. charlotte to ben sky has more now on the continental divide. they could almost hear the cries from a cross syrup when grace was and i were helping reunited people living...
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even ministers in the u. k. is still all giving over the reasons that fraud is being single that but for the moment, the rules, all the rules and it means i'm not the look for up to 10 days. the reason why from should, should be the only country in continental europe, to be, to have this exception, especially if you look at the incidence of coven cases in spain, which is going up sharply no longer to the that, that the french should be ostracized, and discriminated against compared to the neighbors. this is one of many, many, many of whose bricks it negotiations. and i think it's because britain felt, but france was incredibly hard line in negotiating progress that. 2 wanted to be as difficult as possible, and the president michael has used all of the arguments to show how being outside europe is about things. so the british resentment certainly leave out a france has not been playing tic, felt that tensions are rising in the german capital over plans to rename a contentious city streets. it's seen by many as ha
even ministers in the u. k. is still all giving over the reasons that fraud is being single that but for the moment, the rules, all the rules and it means i'm not the look for up to 10 days. the reason why from should, should be the only country in continental europe, to be, to have this exception, especially if you look at the incidence of coven cases in spain, which is going up sharply no longer to the that, that the french should be ostracized, and discriminated against compared to the...
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after you k u. s you nation armed is really strikes on god and syria is the world complicit against international law. the un special operator on human rights in the occupied palestinian territories. today, the day by the indians would have gone to the poles, tells us israel is liable for war crimes. and we investigate the origins of islam. a phobia with an intern.
after you k u. s you nation armed is really strikes on god and syria is the world complicit against international law. the un special operator on human rights in the occupied palestinian territories. today, the day by the indians would have gone to the poles, tells us israel is liable for war crimes. and we investigate the origins of islam. a phobia with an intern.
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k. u k. government. when addressing concerns about capacity at wembley, which is to be increased to $60000.00, to the semi finals and the final as well. this week, they've said that all the necessary safety measures are in place. they point to the fact that people either have to present evidence or to, to having had 2 doses of the vaccine, all of the negative coded tests in order to even enter the stadium. they say that they are excited to have back live event like this. but as you say, there is a good deal of concern not just within the u. k. been outside as well in the german chancellor angle america when she was in the u. k. on friday, stressed that when she was speaking with prime minister barak jonathan, she was saying that germany has not had that many friends in stadiums. and she is questioning just how sensibilities at this stage later today, the british prime minister is expected to lay out plans to completely open up the country. in 2 weeks time. he calls it freedom day scientists call it a ver
k. u k. government. when addressing concerns about capacity at wembley, which is to be increased to $60000.00, to the semi finals and the final as well. this week, they've said that all the necessary safety measures are in place. they point to the fact that people either have to present evidence or to, to having had 2 doses of the vaccine, all of the negative coded tests in order to even enter the stadium. they say that they are excited to have back live event like this. but as you say, there...
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i think the u. k. it's not just my opinion. the data shows that the u. k is coming out of this really well and breaks it with a deal. well don, hillary ford, which i'm sorry to train you just a little bit there, but thank you so much for your excellent value. i will touch it with you right to 5 . and finally, richard branson became the 1st billionaire to travel the outer space on sunday and a highly anticipated trip with the crew from his company, virgin galactic unity, 20 to reach an altitude of more than 50 miles above the earth surface, where the crew experienced 4 minutes of weightlessness before they made their return. beautiful. stay for everybody. creating such a suitable, beautiful lots all together. now it is no secret, but brands and b jeff bay those 2 space, but it appears that bases and his blue origin team were calling branson out on twitter by saying that outer space and doesn't really begin until at least 62 miles above the earth's surface. leaping rather, my number, what i want to say that this launch was fascinating. it was so amazing to
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was her last official visit to the u. k. before setting down later this year and also abuse when you want. mrs. d. w. news from berlin, there's much more on our website. that is d w dot com. the gold tonight german chancellor angland merkel in great britain, the optics at once routine and historic. it's the chancellor's 22nd official visit and after 16 years, her very last is driven leader on the agenda t with the queen aware and privilege the dress to the u. k. cabinet and white raging talks with british prime minister boards. johnson, after 5 years of tension over breakfast medical pleasures closer cooperation with the u. k. and he said loser restrictions for people arriving in germany on michael oak who in berlin. and this is the day the the chocolate, the federal republic. again, this is a good opportunity to open a new chapter in german presses relation between the premise i want to thank you for your truly historic commitment, not just to the u. k. a germany relationship, but to global diplomacy shown us, i'm one of th
was her last official visit to the u. k. before setting down later this year and also abuse when you want. mrs. d. w. news from berlin, there's much more on our website. that is d w dot com. the gold tonight german chancellor angland merkel in great britain, the optics at once routine and historic. it's the chancellor's 22nd official visit and after 16 years, her very last is driven leader on the agenda t with the queen aware and privilege the dress to the u. k. cabinet and white raging talks...
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well, bilateral is really the buzzword for the u. k. having left the european union, the u. k. really is depending on bilateral relationships and germany is of course, one of the most important strategic partners for the u. k. it's the 2nd law largest trading partners. but also when it comes to foreign and security policy, there are the interests very much aligned and we see that there is a joint declaration that was just that was just published between the u. k and, and germany in many other areas to that they have a non, please have announced that they want to cooperate when it comes to use exchange and also cultural exchange. so very much declaration of good will of continued cooperation between the 2 countries. that there was some friction that wasn't that, that but in the northern island, the protocol came up in questions when it was signed. boris johnson claimed it as a big victory, but it has been a huge source of friction between britain and the you it continuous. so the friction and i was just in bel falls and i have to say it's also a very big topic in northern irelan
well, bilateral is really the buzzword for the u. k. having left the european union, the u. k. really is depending on bilateral relationships and germany is of course, one of the most important strategic partners for the u. k. it's the 2nd law largest trading partners. but also when it comes to foreign and security policy, there are the interests very much aligned and we see that there is a joint declaration that was just that was just published between the u. k and, and germany in many other...
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i was here in the united states and to a certain degree in the u. k. so there's certainly a very american flavor to the whole us story. the u. s. government report on you oppose it was released last month. it did not deny the existence of, of aliens or you oppose, but i've been following your twitter feed. you've posted what could be evidence that could explain cases of u. f. o sightings that the government did not attempt to explain in the report. for example, you say, jet ploot or oil rig flavors could explain some findings. all of this sounds very plausible. but why do you think the government shied away from these plausible explanations in this report? well, 1st of all, we don't know what analysis the government has actually done. if you look at the report, they mention almost no details whatsoever in this report. they gave one example where they determined something was a balloon, but in the rest they didn't tell us what they actually did. now a lot of stuff that i've investigated has been the videos that came out from the us navy. and these are g
i was here in the united states and to a certain degree in the u. k. so there's certainly a very american flavor to the whole us story. the u. s. government report on you oppose it was released last month. it did not deny the existence of, of aliens or you oppose, but i've been following your twitter feed. you've posted what could be evidence that could explain cases of u. f. o sightings that the government did not attempt to explain in the report. for example, you say, jet ploot or oil rig...
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it's been a tough year for emergency services across the well the u. k. been no different with frontline health care bearing the brunt of the time demick. many of the large jacoby thousands of others face mental health strain. one is the physical consequences of working long, stressful hours, while these frontline workers part for better wages. the bureaucratic bosses in the civil service or in lights receive tens of thousands of pounds and pay rises according to the latest figures really by the home office. and i just thought i left an impressed, it's just like the kind of society that victories want to create, which is for the race from how full and ordering, pre huffing. i seen how down in this country in the public sense, but also from the private i think people suffer geez, of authorities. probably. we've all learned that it's one rule for them. and another rule for us. and they teach in that dr. throat. i think it's shameful. initially, the government also nurses, doctors and paramedics, a one percent rise. this is rights to 3 percent off to an inde
it's been a tough year for emergency services across the well the u. k. been no different with frontline health care bearing the brunt of the time demick. many of the large jacoby thousands of others face mental health strain. one is the physical consequences of working long, stressful hours, while these frontline workers part for better wages. the bureaucratic bosses in the civil service or in lights receive tens of thousands of pounds and pay rises according to the latest figures really by...
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what he said is that from july 19th, u k. residents who are returning to the u. k to england, specifically, will not have to isolate upon their return. they'll still have to test before they depart from spain or portugal. they will have to fill out the passenger locator forms and they will still have to test within 2 days of arriving back at home. but they will not crucially, they will not have to stay at home and unself isolate. and not that was seen as a major deterrent the transport secretary also said that it will not apply to international arrivals into the u. k. let's listen to that clarification. the change amounting to day will prioritize those vaccinated in the united kingdom. however, as i make clear last week, we want to welcome international. this is back to the new k and a working to extend our approach to vaccinated passengers from important markets of holes that hold a destination. lay through the summer, such as the united states and the e u, and i'll update the house in due course on how we approach vaccinated individuals from other countries. an
what he said is that from july 19th, u k. residents who are returning to the u. k to england, specifically, will not have to isolate upon their return. they'll still have to test before they depart from spain or portugal. they will have to fill out the passenger locator forms and they will still have to test within 2 days of arriving back at home. but they will not crucially, they will not have to stay at home and unself isolate. and not that was seen as a major deterrent the transport...
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even ministers in the u. k. is still all giving over the reasons that fraud is being single that but for the moment, the rules, all the rules and it means i'm not the look for up to 10 days. the reason why from should, should be the only country in continental europe, to be, to have this exception, especially if you look at the incidence of coven cases in spain, which is going up sharply. no object to this that, that the french should be ostracized and discriminated against compared to the neighbors. one of many, many, many of whose bricks it negotiations. and i think it's because britain felt but france was incredibly hard line in negotiating progress. it. 2 wanted to be difficult as possible, and the president michael, have used all of the arguments to show how being outside europe is about things. so the british resentment, lead out of france has not been playing tic, felt that the life of a 3 year old boy from beller, a system made a lot easier after a russian technology company, step 10 vanya was born witho
even ministers in the u. k. is still all giving over the reasons that fraud is being single that but for the moment, the rules, all the rules and it means i'm not the look for up to 10 days. the reason why from should, should be the only country in continental europe, to be, to have this exception, especially if you look at the incidence of coven cases in spain, which is going up sharply. no object to this that, that the french should be ostracized and discriminated against compared to the...
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i think the u. k. it's not just my opinion, the data shows that the u. k is coming out of this really well and breaks it with a deal weld on hillary ford, which i'm sorry to troll you, just a little bit there, but thank you so much for your excellent invalid. i will catch up with you right 5 . and finally, richard branson became the 1st billionaire to travel the outer space on sunday and a highly anticipated trip with the crew from his company, virgin galactic unity, 20 to reach an altitude of more than 50 miles above the earth's surface, where the crew experienced 4 minutes of weightlessness before they made their return. beautiful. stay for everybody. reaching out to the suitable beautiful people all together. now it is no secret, but brands and b jeff bay those 2 space, but it appears that bases and his blue origin team were calling branson out on twitter by saying that outer space and doesn't really begin until at least 62 miles above the earth's surface. leaping rather, oh my number, what i want to say that this launch was fascinating. it was so ama
i think the u. k. it's not just my opinion, the data shows that the u. k is coming out of this really well and breaks it with a deal weld on hillary ford, which i'm sorry to troll you, just a little bit there, but thank you so much for your excellent invalid. i will catch up with you right 5 . and finally, richard branson became the 1st billionaire to travel the outer space on sunday and a highly anticipated trip with the crew from his company, virgin galactic unity, 20 to reach an altitude of...
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i think the u. k. it's not just my opinion, the data shows that the u. k is coming out of this really well and breaks it with a deal. well don, hillary ford, which i'm sorry to train you just a little bit there, but thank you so much for your excellent invalid. i will touch it with you. right. 5 and finally, richard branson became the 1st billionaire to travel the outer space on sunday and a highly anticipated trip with the crew from his company, virgin galactic unity, 20 to reach an altitude of more than 50 miles above the earth's surface, where the crew experienced 4 minutes of weightlessness before they made their return. shipping down the beautiful stay for everybody or anything such suitable beautiful lots all together. now it is no secret, but brands and b jeff bay those 2 space. but it appears that bases and his blue origin team were calling branson out on twitter by saying that outer space and doesn't really begin until it leaves 62 miles above the earth's surface leaping rather. oh my number. what i want to say that this launch was fascinating.
i think the u. k. it's not just my opinion, the data shows that the u. k is coming out of this really well and breaks it with a deal. well don, hillary ford, which i'm sorry to train you just a little bit there, but thank you so much for your excellent invalid. i will touch it with you. right. 5 and finally, richard branson became the 1st billionaire to travel the outer space on sunday and a highly anticipated trip with the crew from his company, virgin galactic unity, 20 to reach an altitude...
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on this side of the atlantic, the u. k. is preparing to mark what he calls freedom day on july 19th, the last pandemic restrictions in england will be lifted. if only the government could simply decrease the delta variance away. if only there were enough vaccines in people's arms to stop the spread. but there aren't in on july 19th, there will be either i'm burned, golf, and berlin. this is the day the me we will be honest with ourselves. we count, reopened our society in the next few weeks. when will we be able to return? to notate, we choose, comes with zeroes, for we must reconcile ourselves sadly to move debts. but i want to get away from these restrictions as quickly as i possibly can, and allow people to make their own informed decisions about how to manage the virus . the also coming up, the u. s. government has admitted that many u. f. o sightings cannot be explained, and washington is not ruling out. the possibility that you f o's could be from aliens. so what are curious earth links to do is the truth. is it reall
on this side of the atlantic, the u. k. is preparing to mark what he calls freedom day on july 19th, the last pandemic restrictions in england will be lifted. if only the government could simply decrease the delta variance away. if only there were enough vaccines in people's arms to stop the spread. but there aren't in on july 19th, there will be either i'm burned, golf, and berlin. this is the day the me we will be honest with ourselves. we count, reopened our society in the next few weeks....