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it would have nojurisdiction, no status in the united kingdom. it would have no access to the intelligence that scotland yard amasses about possible threats. and, of course, american security guards would not be permitted to carry firearms in the united kingdom. so harry says that he has offered to pay for protection, for security in the united kingdom, but that that offer has been rejected. and it is that decision that he's now seeking a legal review of in the form of a judicial review. normally that would be on the basis of law or process, so it's unclear where that's likely to get to. but certainly, harry is saying that this dispute is preventing him from planning any trips to the united kingdom. he said that when he came over last july for the unveiling of the statue of his mother, diana, princess of wales, that he had no official british police protection then. and clearly he felt concerned at the absence of that official protection. needless to say, buckingham palace says nothing about this, it's a security matter so they won't commit on it
it would have nojurisdiction, no status in the united kingdom. it would have no access to the intelligence that scotland yard amasses about possible threats. and, of course, american security guards would not be permitted to carry firearms in the united kingdom. so harry says that he has offered to pay for protection, for security in the united kingdom, but that that offer has been rejected. and it is that decision that he's now seeking a legal review of in the form of a judicial review....
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it would have nojurisdiction, no status in the united kingdom. it would have no access to the intelligence that scotland yard amasses about possible threats. and, of course, american security guards would not be permitted to carry firearms in the united kingdom. so harry says that he has offered to pay for protection, for security in the united kingdom, but that that offer has been rejected. and it is that decision that he�*s now seeking a legal review of in the form of a judicial review. normally that would be on the basis of law or process, so it�*s unclear where that�*s likely to get to. but certainly, harry is saying that this dispute is preventing him from planning any trips to the united kingdom. he said that when he came over last july for the unveiling of the statue of his mother, diana, princess of wales, that he had no official british police protection then. and clearly he felt concerned at the absence of that official protection. needless to say, buckingham palace says nothing about this, it�*s a security matter so they won�
it would have nojurisdiction, no status in the united kingdom. it would have no access to the intelligence that scotland yard amasses about possible threats. and, of course, american security guards would not be permitted to carry firearms in the united kingdom. so harry says that he has offered to pay for protection, for security in the united kingdom, but that that offer has been rejected. and it is that decision that he�*s now seeking a legal review of in the form of a judicial review....
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it would have no jurisdiction, no status in the united kingdom. it would have no access to the intelligence that's scotland yard amasses about possible threats. and of course, american security guards would not be permitted to carry firearms in the united kingdom. so harry says that he has offered to pay for protection for security in the united kingdom, but that that offer has been rejected. and it is that decision that he is now seeking a legal review of any form of a judicial review. normally that be on the basis of law or process, so it is unclear where that is likely to get to. but certainly, harry is saying that this dispute is preventing him from planning any trips to the united kingdom. he said that when he came over lastjuly for the unveiling of these that you have his mother, the princess of wales, that he had no official british police protection then. and clearly, he felt concerned at the absence of that official protection. needless to say, buckingham palace says nothing about this, it is a security matter so they won't commit on it.
it would have no jurisdiction, no status in the united kingdom. it would have no access to the intelligence that's scotland yard amasses about possible threats. and of course, american security guards would not be permitted to carry firearms in the united kingdom. so harry says that he has offered to pay for protection for security in the united kingdom, but that that offer has been rejected. and it is that decision that he is now seeking a legal review of any form of a judicial review....
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so as we do the monday, they're really bad thing for many people here in the united kingdom. they're also incredibly angry at the fact that children are now even being a co us into getting jobs and arguably, or they say it's my body. my choice is not really, i should be the crux of all government policy not today. protest is in conjunction and connection with various approaches across europe. and ultimately what my role calling for is mass non compliant. it all comes here in the united kingdom as the default nation to someone campbell portion approach to how they deal with these private restrictions. and whether or not they should be listed just yet. in fact, the world's prime minister. he believes devoris johnson is only giving this to distract. on and western. everything that is happening in westminster at the moment is seen entirely through the lens of how can we get something else to be reported. other than the dahlia. difficulties of the prime minister was created for himself, and that's what i believe lies behind birth announcements that we've seen this week . i've call
so as we do the monday, they're really bad thing for many people here in the united kingdom. they're also incredibly angry at the fact that children are now even being a co us into getting jobs and arguably, or they say it's my body. my choice is not really, i should be the crux of all government policy not today. protest is in conjunction and connection with various approaches across europe. and ultimately what my role calling for is mass non compliant. it all comes here in the united kingdom...
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they're really bad thing for many people here in the united kingdom. they're also incredibly angry at the fact that children are now even being a co us into getting jobs. and arguably, they say it's my body. my choice is not really, i should be the crux of all government policy, not today's protest is in conjunction and connection with various approaches across europe. and ultimately what my role calling for is mass non compliant. it all comes here in the united kingdom as the default nation, the somewhat say gamma, cautious approach to how they deal with these, prove it restrictions of whether or not they should be lifted just yet. in fact, the world's prime minister. he believes the force johnson giving this to distract on and western and everything that is happening in westminster at the moment is seen entirely through the lens of how can we get something else to be reported other than the dia, difficulties of the problem in says created for himself, and that's what i believe lies behind the announcements that we've seen this week. i've called that
they're really bad thing for many people here in the united kingdom. they're also incredibly angry at the fact that children are now even being a co us into getting jobs. and arguably, they say it's my body. my choice is not really, i should be the crux of all government policy, not today's protest is in conjunction and connection with various approaches across europe. and ultimately what my role calling for is mass non compliant. it all comes here in the united kingdom as the default nation,...
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it all comes here in the united kingdom as the default nations, a somewhat more cautious approach to how they deal with these private restrictions . and whether or not they should be lifted just yet. in fact, the world's prime minister. he believes the forest don't miss only giving this to distract from what's going on in westman. as for the u. k. government, he didn't let me just say, you know, if anybody believes that there are no swans this week, about corona virus were the result of a careful consideration of the science or because they had a well worked out plan for what they were doing. i think that would be a very optimistic view indeed of the state of play in the u. k. government. everything that is happening in westminster at the moment is seen entirely through the lens of how can we get something else to be reported. other than the dia, difficulties of the prime minister has created for himself. and that's what i believe lies behind the announcements that we've seen this week. of course, that law takes referring to the party again, john, those are up to 3, westminster in re
it all comes here in the united kingdom as the default nations, a somewhat more cautious approach to how they deal with these private restrictions . and whether or not they should be lifted just yet. in fact, the world's prime minister. he believes the forest don't miss only giving this to distract from what's going on in westman. as for the u. k. government, he didn't let me just say, you know, if anybody believes that there are no swans this week, about corona virus were the result of a...
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we want to see benefits of that funding spread across the whole of the united kingdom. >> securing extra health services is a key priority for local residents, the first homegrown mp. will the prime minister support me in delivering this extra investment for our local hospital and join me in thanking the staff of queen mary's for their efforts? >> what a joy it is to welcome them. i thank him for his work in support of everybody at queen mary's hospital which we've done for many years. queen mary's received 8000 pounds of funding and hope it will benefit further from the 1 million funding. to improve technology services. >> a nurse, socially distanced demonstration to pay for. people out there, one for the tories and another for everyone else, the prime minister doing a decent thing, for god's sacred sign. >> that was an invitation for the labour party. i'm not going to do it, we are going to carry on with our agenda of uniting and leveling up across the country. we have a plan and division for the country. they have absolutely nothing -- >> and beijing faces the largest incursion in tai
we want to see benefits of that funding spread across the whole of the united kingdom. >> securing extra health services is a key priority for local residents, the first homegrown mp. will the prime minister support me in delivering this extra investment for our local hospital and join me in thanking the staff of queen mary's for their efforts? >> what a joy it is to welcome them. i thank him for his work in support of everybody at queen mary's hospital which we've done for many...
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they're really bad thing for many people here in the united kingdom. they're also incredibly angry at the fact that children are now even being a co us into getting jobs and arguably, they say it's my body. my choice is not really, i should be the crux of all government policy, not today's protest is in conjunction and connection with various approaches across europe. and ultimately what my role calling for is mass non compliant. it all comes here in the united kingdom as the default nation to somewhat take more cautious approach to how they deal with these, prove it restrictions of whether or not they should be lifted just yet. in fact, the world's prime minister. he believes the forests don't know the doing this to distract, on and western and everything that is happening in westminster at the moment is seen entirely through the lens of how can we get something else to be reported other than the difficulties of the prime minister has created for himself, and that's what i believe lies behind the announcements that we've seen this week. i've called th
they're really bad thing for many people here in the united kingdom. they're also incredibly angry at the fact that children are now even being a co us into getting jobs and arguably, they say it's my body. my choice is not really, i should be the crux of all government policy, not today's protest is in conjunction and connection with various approaches across europe. and ultimately what my role calling for is mass non compliant. it all comes here in the united kingdom as the default nation to...
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you've got a person who's kept in belmont prison, one of the toughest prisons in the united kingdom. and they've been there for some time and there's no resolution inside. she humanity, jobs that are not enough. and that's the center of a lot of the debate in australia and the competitions who for example, have not been supported with sergeant nasa, is strong and government has an obligation to make sure that one of the citizens does not suffer any more of a met their storage soccer. and so while the specter of further court cases lose dead, dismaying is just the case could go on for a number of years. and this is a man whose health has suffered enormously, as you've said in your introduction. he's a shadow of reach for myself. the anguish to himself and his family is such that i think there are many, many people that without any great particular interest. in that case you are now saying she will. humanity says ended mister barnes. i sympathized with everything you say it's really painful to see a human being suffering from such an extent, regardless of one know what mr. sanchez cont
you've got a person who's kept in belmont prison, one of the toughest prisons in the united kingdom. and they've been there for some time and there's no resolution inside. she humanity, jobs that are not enough. and that's the center of a lot of the debate in australia and the competitions who for example, have not been supported with sergeant nasa, is strong and government has an obligation to make sure that one of the citizens does not suffer any more of a met their storage soccer. and so...
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it all comes here in the united kingdom as the default nations, a somewhat more cautious approach to how they deal with these proven restrictions. and whether or not they should be lifted just yet, in fact, the world prime minister, he believes the forest johnson is only doing this to distract from what's going on in west and everything that is happening in westminster at the moment is seen entirely through the lens of how can we get something else to be reported other than the dia, difficulties of prime minister has created for himself. and that's what i believe lies behind birth announcements that we've seen this week. i've called the last train, but referring to the park to get down to the up to 3, westminster in recent months, allegations of number 10, downing 3 parties that boris johnson is very much himself in the world. did they say it's time before? it's john to go. however, many people here in the united kingdom proven relate and say bar is fine to go because of course, many people say it's too soon. and this sort of these private is tricky to, to, to, to have this freedom d
it all comes here in the united kingdom as the default nations, a somewhat more cautious approach to how they deal with these proven restrictions. and whether or not they should be lifted just yet, in fact, the world prime minister, he believes the forest johnson is only doing this to distract from what's going on in west and everything that is happening in westminster at the moment is seen entirely through the lens of how can we get something else to be reported other than the dia,...
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., the united kingdom and nato. military analysts say russia has now placed an estimated 100,000 troops near the border with ukraine, although moscow says it does not plan an invasion. also today, russian state tv showed new fighter jets being deployed as part of the russian baltic fleet. in the u.k., prime minister boris johnson's office issued a statement saying he is considering doubling the number of british troops and sending more defensive weapons to the baltic nation of estonia. the british foreign secretary said the u.k. is not planning to send combat troops to ukraine but would continue to protect nato allies. >> what this is about is bolstering our allies in the baltics. they feel increasingly under threat with russia's aggressive behavior on the borders through belarus, but also directly with the baltics. so, we are supplying further troops, as are our nato allies. we're also strengthening around the black sea as well. >> sreenivasan: both the foreign secretary and prime minister johnson are planning to t
., the united kingdom and nato. military analysts say russia has now placed an estimated 100,000 troops near the border with ukraine, although moscow says it does not plan an invasion. also today, russian state tv showed new fighter jets being deployed as part of the russian baltic fleet. in the u.k., prime minister boris johnson's office issued a statement saying he is considering doubling the number of british troops and sending more defensive weapons to the baltic nation of estonia. the...
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however, many people here in the united kingdom proven relate to say, bar is time to go. because of course, many people say it's too soon, and this one of these private restrictions is to, to, to have this freedom day, especially as now. and recent news, we're hearing of this sub variance of the various being detected by the u. k. how security agency saying it's a barriers on the investigation, and as we know, the number of private table was still reaching over a 100000 every single day. we know it's much more transmissible around us, even a re infection risk as well. however, many protests here today, so the other com variance is nothing more than just the common flu and should really be a reason to disrupt freedom. in h m m as a pledge to send more lethal weapons to ukraine with washington confirming plans to send military helicopters to k of at the same time they've told russia to pull back its own troops on the border with its neighbour. i will note that the united states has delivered more security assistance to ukraine in the last year than any point in history. the
however, many people here in the united kingdom proven relate to say, bar is time to go. because of course, many people say it's too soon, and this one of these private restrictions is to, to, to have this freedom day, especially as now. and recent news, we're hearing of this sub variance of the various being detected by the u. k. how security agency saying it's a barriers on the investigation, and as we know, the number of private table was still reaching over a 100000 every single day. we...
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however, many people here in the united kingdom proven relate to say, bar is time to go. because of course, many people say it's too soon, and this one of these private instructions is to, to, to have this freedom day, especially as now. and recent news, we're having of this sub variance of the, on the ground buried being detected by the u. k. help security agency saying it's a barriers on the investigation. and as we know, the number of private table was still reaching over a 100000 every single day. we know it's much more transmissible us even a re infection risk as well. however, many protests here today, so the other com variance is nothing more than just the common flu and should flu really be a reason to disrupt freedom. meanwhile, the world health organization is recommending countries and i lift covey related travel restrictions after missing that they failed to limit the spread of the virus . the advice comes despite record corona virus infection rates being reported with the micron strength. the failure of travel restrictions to limit the international spread of
however, many people here in the united kingdom proven relate to say, bar is time to go. because of course, many people say it's too soon, and this one of these private instructions is to, to, to have this freedom day, especially as now. and recent news, we're having of this sub variance of the, on the ground buried being detected by the u. k. help security agency saying it's a barriers on the investigation. and as we know, the number of private table was still reaching over a 100000 every...
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it all comes here in the united kingdom as the default nation to somewhat take a more cautious approach to how they deal with these proven restrictions. and whether or not they should be lifted just yet. in fact, the world's prime minister. he believes that far as johnson is only giving this to distract from what's going on in westman, everything that is happening in westminster at the moment is seen entirely through the lens of how can we get something else to be reported. other than the dia, difficulties of the prime minister has created for himself. and that's what i believe lives behind the announcements that we've seen this week. i've called that mark drake, referring to the party, gave john to look her up to 3, westminster in recent months. all those allocations of number 10 downing 3 parties at boris johnson is very much himself in the world. did they say it's time before it's john who to go? however, many people here in the united kingdom proven relate and say bar is fine to go because of course, many people say it's too soon. and this sort of the private is tricky to, to, to, t
it all comes here in the united kingdom as the default nation to somewhat take a more cautious approach to how they deal with these proven restrictions. and whether or not they should be lifted just yet. in fact, the world's prime minister. he believes that far as johnson is only giving this to distract from what's going on in westman, everything that is happening in westminster at the moment is seen entirely through the lens of how can we get something else to be reported. other than the dia,...
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however, many people here in the united kingdom, coven related, say, bar. it is time to go. because of course, many people say it's too soon to let one of these private instructions. it's too soon to have the freedom day, especially as now and recent news, we're hearing this some very of the all the various being detected by the u. k. help security agency saying it's a barriers on the investigation. and as we know, the number of private tape was still reaching almost 100000 every single day. plus, we know it's much more transmissible and that's even a re infection risk as well. however, many protests here today, so the, the chrome veterans is nothing more than just the common flu and should flu really be a reason to disrupt freedom. on staying with corona virus measures, the world health organization is recommending countries now lift covey related trouble restrictions. that's after it's admitted that the rules have failed to limit the spread of the virus, the vice come this by record corona virus infection rates being ported with, the only constrain the failure of travel re
however, many people here in the united kingdom, coven related, say, bar. it is time to go. because of course, many people say it's too soon to let one of these private instructions. it's too soon to have the freedom day, especially as now and recent news, we're hearing this some very of the all the various being detected by the u. k. help security agency saying it's a barriers on the investigation. and as we know, the number of private tape was still reaching almost 100000 every single day....
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however, many people here in the united kingdom proven relate and say bar is time to go. because of course, many people say it's too soon, and this sort of these private instructions is to, to, to have this freedom day, especially as now. and recent news, we're having of this sub variance of the, on the chrome very and being detected by the u. k. health security agency saying it's a barriers on the investigation and as we know, the number of private tape was still reaching over a 100000 every single day. we know it's much more transmissible us even a reinfection risk as well. however, many protests have hid today, so the, the chrome variance is nothing more than just the common flu and should flu really be a reason to disrupt freedom. and staying with corona virus measures the world health organization is recommending countries now lift cove, it relates to travel restrictions that's after it's admitted that the rules have failed to limit the spread the virus. the advice comes despite the record corona virus infection rates being reported with the on the constrain, the fai
however, many people here in the united kingdom proven relate and say bar is time to go. because of course, many people say it's too soon, and this sort of these private instructions is to, to, to have this freedom day, especially as now. and recent news, we're having of this sub variance of the, on the chrome very and being detected by the u. k. health security agency saying it's a barriers on the investigation and as we know, the number of private tape was still reaching over a 100000 every...
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it all comes here in the united kingdom as the default nations, a somewhat more cautious approach to how they deal with these proven restrictions. and whether or not they should be lifted just yet, in fact, the world prime minister, he believes the forest don't miss only giving this to distract from what's going on in westman, everything that is happening in westminster at the moment is seen entirely through the lens of how can we get something else to be reported other than the difficulties of the prime minister has created for himself? and that's what i believe lies behind the announcements that we've seen this week. i've called that mark drake, referring to the party to handle the tour up to 3, westminster in recent months, allegations of number 10, downing 3 parties. of course, johnson is very much himself in royalty. they say it's time before it's john to go . however, many people here in the united kingdom proven relate to say, bar is time to go because of course, many people say it's too soon. and this sort of these private restrictions, it's too soon to have the freedom day,
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however, many people here in the united kingdom cove, it related say bar is time to go. because of course, many people say it's too soon to let one of these private restrictions. it's too soon to have the freedom day, especially as now and recent news, we're hearing the sub variance of the all the various being detected by the u. k. health security agency saying it's a very, it's on the investigation. and as we know, the number of private table is still reaching over a 100000 every single day. we know it's much more transmissible around us, even a re infection risk as well. however, many protests have hit today, so the other com variance is nothing more than just the common flu and should flu really be a reason to disrupt the freedom of actual breaking you story. according to a german news agency, the german maybe she has resigned offered missing from you, is now part of russia and proposing to stop demonizing that and put in those comments at a conference in india have drawn a frantic response from mainstream media and people online is probably putting pressure on that
however, many people here in the united kingdom cove, it related say bar is time to go. because of course, many people say it's too soon to let one of these private restrictions. it's too soon to have the freedom day, especially as now and recent news, we're hearing the sub variance of the all the various being detected by the u. k. health security agency saying it's a very, it's on the investigation. and as we know, the number of private table is still reaching over a 100000 every single day....
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you've got a person who's kept in belmont person, one of the toughest persons in the united kingdom. and there's been there for some time and there's no resolution. and so she humanity shows that on us enough. and that's the tenor of a lot of the bite in the started. the strike in government has not begun to make sure that one of the citizens does not suffer any more than that. there is a sort of shock. and so, while the spectre of, for the court cases loose displays of the case could go on for a number of years. and this is a man whose health a normal swears you should in your introduction, is a shadow of use for myself. the anguish to and show from to reach family is such that i think there are many, many people that any great particular interesting because you're now sanction humanities and i think the highest with everything you say it, it's really painful to see a human being suffering from such an extent, regardless of one, know what mr. sanchez contribution to transparency in human rights is. but do you think that's enough? i'm in showing him some quantity or empathy on humani
you've got a person who's kept in belmont person, one of the toughest persons in the united kingdom. and there's been there for some time and there's no resolution. and so she humanity shows that on us enough. and that's the tenor of a lot of the bite in the started. the strike in government has not begun to make sure that one of the citizens does not suffer any more than that. there is a sort of shock. and so, while the spectre of, for the court cases loose displays of the case could go on for...
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so, but now an appeal to the united kingdom supreme court, the highest court. this case, she needs a political resolution issues in a straight and citizen ways being counted down by strike as t l i. the nodded sex with the ability of serving probably serving an effect in excess of $170.00 and so that's what it takes to share the pure legal room. and it does become highly political. and there's no doubt that you've tried and government needs to get much more involved in this case as the new car government because they're all participants along with the risk in this process. and it also cost down quite a lot of rep from where adapt. jeff, maintaining police presence outside the court, or an embassy in london, cost british taxpayer somewhere in the range of $12.00 and a half a 1000000 pounds. it's still only a fraction of the overall cost. why do you think christie is not only american? without the bureaucracy this persistent and so willing to spend in the pursuit of julian, isn't about the person or more about the principal was difficult to know. i mean, certainl
so, but now an appeal to the united kingdom supreme court, the highest court. this case, she needs a political resolution issues in a straight and citizen ways being counted down by strike as t l i. the nodded sex with the ability of serving probably serving an effect in excess of $170.00 and so that's what it takes to share the pure legal room. and it does become highly political. and there's no doubt that you've tried and government needs to get much more involved in this case as the new car...
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you've got a person who's kept in belmont person, one of the toughest persons in united kingdom. and there's been there for some time and there's no resolution. and so she humanity, that's enough. and that's the tenor of a lot of the by doing a straight in politicians who for example, have not been supportive of a sergeant pastor, now so destroyed in government, has an obligation to make sure that one of the citizens does not suffer any more than that. there's already stuff and so while the speak to refer the court cases lose this place and the case could go on for a number of years. and this is a man whose health has suffered enormously, as you said, in your introduction, as a shadow of it for myself. the anguish to himself and his family is such that i think there are many, many people without any great, particularly interesting because you are now sanction or humanity with everything you say, it's really painful to see a human being suffering from such an extent, regardless of what mr sanchez contribution to transparency and human rights is but do you think that's enough? i'm
you've got a person who's kept in belmont person, one of the toughest persons in united kingdom. and there's been there for some time and there's no resolution. and so she humanity, that's enough. and that's the tenor of a lot of the by doing a straight in politicians who for example, have not been supportive of a sergeant pastor, now so destroyed in government, has an obligation to make sure that one of the citizens does not suffer any more than that. there's already stuff and so while the...
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you've got a person who's chipped in belmont prison, one of the toughest prisons in the united kingdom, and they've been there for some time. and there's no resolution inside. she humanity, children that are not enough. and that's the terror of a lot of the debate in a strike. the politicians who, for example, have not a cost analysis, destroyed in government as an obligation to make sure that one of the citizens does not suffer any more than that. there is a sort of shock and so while the speak to refer the court cases loose, this is the case could go on for a number of years. and this is a man whose health as a normal swears you should in your introduction as a shadow of it for myself. the anguish to show from the family is such that i think that there are many, many people without any great, particularly interesting because you are now. so i'm sure humanities and mr. warren, i sympathized with everything. you say it's really painful to see a human being suffering such an extent regardless of what mr. sanchez contribution to transparency in human rights is. but do you think that's en
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you've got a person who's kept in belmont prison, one of the toughest prisons in the united kingdom. and there's been there for some time and there's no resolution inside. she humanity jobs that are not enough. and that's the center of a lot of the debate in australia and politicians who, for example, have not a cost analysis destroyed in government, has an obligation to make sure that one of the citizens does not suffer any more than that. there is a sort of shock and so while the speak to refer the court cases lose this place and the case could go on for a number of years. and this is a man whose health has suffered enormous layers. you should, in your introduction, is a shadow of each form. so the anguish to show from to reach family is such that i think there are many, many people that any great particularly interesting because you're now sanction or humanity. is it a sympathize with everything you say it's really painful to see a human being suffering from such an extent regardless of one know what mr. sanchez contribution to transparency in human rights is. but do you think tha
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the most notorious prison here in the united kingdom. now this is essentially a long ordeal for doing this. so just some horror stories for him and his supporters. protesters have all the walls stood alongside you in the saw to they say the ultimate price simply telling the truth and we know, you know, sounds faces up to a 175 years behind bars in the united states. if he is convicted and found guilty over there, and many people say, what do you face of for trials specifically when we look at how he's being treated here in the united kingdom. and many people saying the court behind me is a kangaroo on sunday. and thank you for the edges, dusty that with the latest on june the song, extradition appear. in other news, 1st class she's took place between protesters and police in belgium's capital. on sunday, around 50000 people took to the streets against fresh copious restrictions in the country. they've been brought in his belgium's infection. right so currently spiking to never before seen highs at least 15 people were injured. does the s
the most notorious prison here in the united kingdom. now this is essentially a long ordeal for doing this. so just some horror stories for him and his supporters. protesters have all the walls stood alongside you in the saw to they say the ultimate price simply telling the truth and we know, you know, sounds faces up to a 175 years behind bars in the united states. if he is convicted and found guilty over there, and many people say, what do you face of for trials specifically when we look at...
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millions across the united kingdom are facing _ millions across the united kingdom are facing great difficulty with their— are facing great difficulty with their energy bills. 30% of those bills are — their energy bills. 30% of those bills are actually driven by the government in the form of vat and various— government in the form of vat and various green levies. now that we've left the _ various green levies. now that we've left the eu, — various green levies. now that we've left the eu, prime minister, can we use our— left the eu, prime minister, can we use our brexit freedom to at least review_ use our brexit freedom to at least review the — use our brexit freedom to at least review the vat on those bills, and given— review the vat on those bills, and given that — review the vat on those bills, and given that some of the green levies are spent— given that some of the green levies are spent on madcap ideas such as subsidising — are spent on madcap ideas such as subsidising tracks be power station to the _ subsidising tracks be power station to the tune of £1 billion a ye
millions across the united kingdom are facing _ millions across the united kingdom are facing great difficulty with their— are facing great difficulty with their energy bills. 30% of those bills are — their energy bills. 30% of those bills are actually driven by the government in the form of vat and various— government in the form of vat and various green levies. now that we've left the _ various green levies. now that we've left the eu, — various green levies. now that we've left the...
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what we have seen so far, developers that the united states and the united kingdom of both said that they're going to pull certain personnel and families of personnel out of their embassies in ukraine so far from the a used talk. foreign policy chief, there isn't going to be such a move coming from members of the european union. i don't think we had a tele clash as far as the negotiation going on, on the and going on. i don't think that we had to lesaine and plan leave. there are split between nato members when it comes to what to do with regards to the ukraine crisis. germany has come under a lot of pressure for its decision to not allow german made weapons to be transported to ukraine. the german chancellor, olaf, sholtes, has said that he won't allow those weapons to make their way to ukraine. but what he has said is that there will be serious consequences in germany would back though serious consequences. should russia take aggressive action against ukraine? now what we have heard from senior politicians in germany, including the leader of the state of bavaria, marcus oder, is th
what we have seen so far, developers that the united states and the united kingdom of both said that they're going to pull certain personnel and families of personnel out of their embassies in ukraine so far from the a used talk. foreign policy chief, there isn't going to be such a move coming from members of the european union. i don't think we had a tele clash as far as the negotiation going on, on the and going on. i don't think that we had to lesaine and plan leave. there are split between...
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so for captains of the united kingdom and the united states at the moment, completely irrelevant. and it's really important for people to focus on the fact that it doesn't matter what else lakes is a late done or not. so that's completely irrelevant to this particular case. and that's what we've been assigned to people in australia. and i have to say a number of people who now support the san jose try to have actually made that point. i don't, we don't particularly like some of the things that you like. what he likes is done, but that's not the point. and that's what the focus has to be on. why it is that he finds himself intolerable conditions in a british person. it's much less publicized, but the see in $2900.00 try to go off to weaken leaks and challenge the legality. i'll find relations in their seat was actually dismissed that kind of there use george indicates that we did not participate in any wrong doing in obtaining the materials and therefore was within the law of publishing this information. and that makes me question whether it be use legal system is indeed so hopeles
so for captains of the united kingdom and the united states at the moment, completely irrelevant. and it's really important for people to focus on the fact that it doesn't matter what else lakes is a late done or not. so that's completely irrelevant to this particular case. and that's what we've been assigned to people in australia. and i have to say a number of people who now support the san jose try to have actually made that point. i don't, we don't particularly like some of the things that...
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we already have laws here in the united kingdom, both in scotland and in england. and of course, i'm a lawyer who practises in the english courts and in international courts. butl... ..my experience of this is that threatening behaviour laws exist. threatening and abusive words or conduct, those...those, you know, offences are already on the statute books. the problem is that women don't know it's available for them, and police officers don't think about it when a woman says, "i was at the bus stop and a man started abusing me "and talking about my body in an unacceptable way." i mean, i can't repeat on camera the things that we heard in taking evidence before my working group in scotland. horrible, horrible stuff that women are expected to listen to, which are of a sexual nature, usually, and which are humiliating and degrading, and which leave women feeling, particularly those who are young, feeling a...a kind of assault upon their being. and so it's an issue of human rights, really. and so... what you've just said is interesting, cos the westminster government,
we already have laws here in the united kingdom, both in scotland and in england. and of course, i'm a lawyer who practises in the english courts and in international courts. butl... ..my experience of this is that threatening behaviour laws exist. threatening and abusive words or conduct, those...those, you know, offences are already on the statute books. the problem is that women don't know it's available for them, and police officers don't think about it when a woman says, "i was at the...
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we already have laws here in the united kingdom, both in scotland and in england. and of course, i'm a lawyer who practises in the english courts and in international courts, but i... ..my experience of this is that threatening behaviour laws exist. threatening and abusive words or conduct, those...those, you know, offences are already on the statute books. the problem is that women don't know it's available for them, and police officers don't think about it when a woman says, "i was at the bus stop and a man started abusing me "and talking about my body in an unacceptable way." i mean, i can't repeat on camera the things that we heard in taking evidence before my working group in scotland. horrible, horrible stuff that women are expected to listen to, which are of a sexual nature, usually, and which are humiliating and degrading, and which leave women feeling, particularly those who are young, feeling a...a kind of assault upon their being. and so it's an issue of human rights, really. and so... what you've just said is interesting, cos the westminster government,
we already have laws here in the united kingdom, both in scotland and in england. and of course, i'm a lawyer who practises in the english courts and in international courts, but i... ..my experience of this is that threatening behaviour laws exist. threatening and abusive words or conduct, those...those, you know, offences are already on the statute books. the problem is that women don't know it's available for them, and police officers don't think about it when a woman says, "i was at...
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we already have laws here in the united kingdom, both in scotland and in england. and of course, i'm a lawyer who practises in the english courts and in international courts, but i... ..my experience of this is that threatening behaviour laws exist. threatening and abusive words or conduct, those...those, you know, offences are already on the statute books. the problem is that women don't know it's available for them, and police officers don't think about it when a woman says, "i was at the bus stop and a man started abusing me "and talking about my body in an unacceptable way." i mean, i can't repeat on camera the things that we heard in taking evidence before my working group in scotland. horrible, horrible stuff that women are expected to listen to, which are of a sexual nature, usually, and which are humiliating and degrading, and which leave women feeling, particularly those who are young, feeling a...a kind of assault upon their being. and so it's an issue of human rights, really. and so... what you've just said is interesting, �*cause the westminster gover
we already have laws here in the united kingdom, both in scotland and in england. and of course, i'm a lawyer who practises in the english courts and in international courts, but i... ..my experience of this is that threatening behaviour laws exist. threatening and abusive words or conduct, those...those, you know, offences are already on the statute books. the problem is that women don't know it's available for them, and police officers don't think about it when a woman says, "i was at...
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boris johnson was asked about parties at his residence while the united kingdom was under lot and because of the covid-19 pandemic. >> for we come to this question i would like same language interpretation is available to watch on parliament live tv. we start with prime minister's questions. >> mr. speaker as my right honorable friend from northern ireland remarked earlier this morning, this sunday marks a tragic day in our history. this is one of the darkest days of the troubles. and the 50th anniversary of bloody sunday. i echo his call to learn from the past, to reconcile, and build a shared prosperous future. this morning i had meetings with colleagues and others. i shall have further such meetings later today. >> did the prime minister agree with the counselor of the exchequer, writing off 4.3 billion pounds of fraud? that is 154 pounds for every household in the country that went directly into the pockets of fraudsters. >> of course not, mr. speaker. we do not support fraud for those who steal from the public. what i can tell her is that everybody in this country should be very prou
boris johnson was asked about parties at his residence while the united kingdom was under lot and because of the covid-19 pandemic. >> for we come to this question i would like same language interpretation is available to watch on parliament live tv. we start with prime minister's questions. >> mr. speaker as my right honorable friend from northern ireland remarked earlier this morning, this sunday marks a tragic day in our history. this is one of the darkest days of the troubles....
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every single television channel in the united kingdom is required to be politically neutral. it is an absolute nightmare for broadcast as it damages the industry. incredibly, what would be a better thing to do is for individual broadcasters to admit the bias and then to hold those debates themselves, the bdc actually will never solve this problem. but the united kingdom as a whole, i think come yet rebecca, let me bring you in your, in the legal side of this kind of thing. i'm an off come we all we have to abide by off comes well to broadcast, to european, and it's with the best intents and purposes in the world. but of course, it's a multimedia world these days. others more than linear tv you can go get in is from any source which is not off come regulated is all this kind of stuff is linear tv thing. these news channels regulated by of com is it kind of at his day i just like to point out that i am the legal council to the free speech. you know, i'm terribly sorry. i'll learn how to work with one of the journalists upstairs, who sort of their sites going well in tonight. is
every single television channel in the united kingdom is required to be politically neutral. it is an absolute nightmare for broadcast as it damages the industry. incredibly, what would be a better thing to do is for individual broadcasters to admit the bias and then to hold those debates themselves, the bdc actually will never solve this problem. but the united kingdom as a whole, i think come yet rebecca, let me bring you in your, in the legal side of this kind of thing. i'm an off come we...
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upon thousands of anti tank weapons made their way from the united kingdom to ukraine over the last week, as well as the special forces troops needed to train people how to use those anti tank weapons. meanwhile, british media outlets are increasingly blaming russia for alleged aggression against ukraine. that's as the foreign office named a former ukraine, m p as a pro russian candidate that the criminal they say wants to replace the current president. moscow says those accusations are nonsense and it's accused the u. k. government of intentionally escalating tensions. auntie is donald quarter expense, a big claim from the british foreign office, but not a shred of evidence put forward to back it up at the end of its midnight embargo. the tale of an apparent russian plot to install a puppet government and key of made its way across british headlines. and some of its details were more than fishy enough to raise a few eyebrows. confusion over you. kate claimed that potent plants, coo and ukraine, foreign office claim of plot to install pro moscow government and cave comes with scant
upon thousands of anti tank weapons made their way from the united kingdom to ukraine over the last week, as well as the special forces troops needed to train people how to use those anti tank weapons. meanwhile, british media outlets are increasingly blaming russia for alleged aggression against ukraine. that's as the foreign office named a former ukraine, m p as a pro russian candidate that the criminal they say wants to replace the current president. moscow says those accusations are...
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kingdom, and rightly— people of the united kingdom, and rightly so — people of the united kingdom, and rightly so. we've seen two poles that showed that people want him to go he _ that showed that people want him to go. he doesn't have what it takes in terms _ go. he doesn't have what it takes in terms of— go. he doesn't have what it takes in terms of that moral authority that he now— terms of that moral authority that he now needs to leave the united kingdom through a pandemic. it is over for— kingdom through a pandemic. it is over for him. it's only a question of when — over for him. it's only a question of when he — over for him. it's only a question of when he goes, and he doesn't resigh, if— of when he goes, and he doesn't resign, if he doesn't realise if you need _ resign, if he doesn't realise if you need to— resign, if he doesn't realise if you need to go. — resign, if he doesn't realise if you need to go, he's breached the trust the people — need to go, he's breached the trust the people gave to him in 2019. i suspect— the people gave to him in 2019. i susp
kingdom, and rightly— people of the united kingdom, and rightly so — people of the united kingdom, and rightly so. we've seen two poles that showed that people want him to go he _ that showed that people want him to go. he doesn't have what it takes in terms _ go. he doesn't have what it takes in terms of— go. he doesn't have what it takes in terms of that moral authority that he now— terms of that moral authority that he now needs to leave the united kingdom through a pandemic. it is...
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kingdom, the united kingdom has been a lot tougher in its response. in recent days and has even gone so far as to confirm that this is going to supply some defensive weapons to ukraine. that's something that the germans have excluded explicitly several times. there's also some discussion about what germany should do if there is an invasion of ukraine with the gas pipeline that runs from russia to germany. so far, germany has said closing down the power plan is out of the question. now the german chancellor has implied that that might in fact be a measure that germany were prepared to take. so lots of things still to be cleared up. did have you political, corresponded the hans from there. thank you hans. now the 1st aircraft, carrier, humanitarian aids to tama, has arrived. 5 days of the pacific island nation was hit by a volcanic eruption followed by a tsunami. a cargo plane flown by the roll. new zealand air force was able to land after a carpet of ash was cleared from the wrong way. now as basic communication slowly begin to be restored. the world i
kingdom, the united kingdom has been a lot tougher in its response. in recent days and has even gone so far as to confirm that this is going to supply some defensive weapons to ukraine. that's something that the germans have excluded explicitly several times. there's also some discussion about what germany should do if there is an invasion of ukraine with the gas pipeline that runs from russia to germany. so far, germany has said closing down the power plan is out of the question. now the...
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upon thousands of anti tank weapons made their way from the united kingdom to ukraine over the last week, as well as the special forces troops needed to train people how to use those anti tank weapons. in the meantime, british major outlets are increasingly blaming russia for alleged aggression against ukraine, as, as the foreign office named a former ukranian and p as a pro russian candidate that the kremlin once they say to replace the current president. moscow says the accusations are nonsense and is accused the u. k. government of intentionally escalating tensions? montes donald quarter reports a big claim from the british foreign office, but not a shred of evidence put forward to back it up at the end of its midnight embargo. the tale of an apparent russian plot to install a puppet government and key of made its way across british headlines. and some of its details were more than fishy enough to raise a few eyebrows. confusion over u. k. claim that potent plants, coo and ukraine. foreign office claim of plot to install pro masika government and cave comes with scant detail. it'
upon thousands of anti tank weapons made their way from the united kingdom to ukraine over the last week, as well as the special forces troops needed to train people how to use those anti tank weapons. in the meantime, british major outlets are increasingly blaming russia for alleged aggression against ukraine, as, as the foreign office named a former ukranian and p as a pro russian candidate that the kremlin once they say to replace the current president. moscow says the accusations are...
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there had the united kingdom secret services and foreign office can square that with russia supposedly wanting to make me the head of an occupation government. that's the question for mr. bean. london's not just spreading questionable stories about modern ukraine though the day before this story broke and added to the hysteria of russian invasion fantasies. the u. k. foreign secretary liz trust gave a speech praising ukraine for its resilience against invasions of the past. we urge president painted to desist and step back from ukraine before he makes a massive strategic mistake. ukraine is a proud country with a long history. they have known invading forces before from the mongols to the taxes. unfortunately for trust though, she also demonstrated a lack of understanding of the region history. the mon goals and tars were one in the same invasion force, often referred to as the tar tar mongol yoke. so when she says from one to the other, it's not exactly clear what's in between for russia. diplomats mistakes like that are both laughable and disturbing. comical as these are now is not t
there had the united kingdom secret services and foreign office can square that with russia supposedly wanting to make me the head of an occupation government. that's the question for mr. bean. london's not just spreading questionable stories about modern ukraine though the day before this story broke and added to the hysteria of russian invasion fantasies. the u. k. foreign secretary liz trust gave a speech praising ukraine for its resilience against invasions of the past. we urge president...
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prime minister will know that many families across the united kingdom are struggling with the increased cost of rising energy costs, but in northern ireland that is compounded by the protocol. 27% is the increase in the cost of bringing goods from great britain to northern ireland, when we can get access to those goods. it is costing business 2.5 million pounds every day, almost a billion pounds a year. the prime minister talks about uniting this nation and leveling up. he can do that by removing the irish sea border and restoring northern ireland's fully within the u.k. internal market. prime min. johnson: i must say i support passionately the indignation of right honorable gentlemen, and yet -- yes, mr. speaker. i never thought when we negotiated that this would be -- 200 businesses have stopped supplying northern ireland. foods have been blocked. christmas cards are being surcharged and frankly, mr. speaker, the eu is implementing this in an insane and pettifogging way. need to sort it out and i completely support what he is saying. >> as my right honorable friend the prime minister
prime minister will know that many families across the united kingdom are struggling with the increased cost of rising energy costs, but in northern ireland that is compounded by the protocol. 27% is the increase in the cost of bringing goods from great britain to northern ireland, when we can get access to those goods. it is costing business 2.5 million pounds every day, almost a billion pounds a year. the prime minister talks about uniting this nation and leveling up. he can do that by...
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kingdom, united states. and on tuesday it's been announced that canada will also be following suit doing that. and then on the other side, you have the european union member states and their representatives who are in nato on monday evening, following a long meeting of a you foreign ministers, or we heard from some of those for ministers as well as the e. u high representative for foreign affairs, yasser boyle, who said that pulling diplomats out at this stage would just cause more problems than was needed. sector in lincoln has dollars that he was not an evacuation. he was just letting to people to watch when not crucial, the staff are free to decide to leave the country. i don't think there is a need for us to know any kind of a precautionary measure from defined to reorder number of our staff and their feminine senior. okay. i might look for clearly in the counsel at this moment, i see no reason half worse to pull out our diplomatic stuff. and i think your, our presence on diplomatic prisons and kia is ab
kingdom, united states. and on tuesday it's been announced that canada will also be following suit doing that. and then on the other side, you have the european union member states and their representatives who are in nato on monday evening, following a long meeting of a you foreign ministers, or we heard from some of those for ministers as well as the e. u high representative for foreign affairs, yasser boyle, who said that pulling diplomats out at this stage would just cause more problems...
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one country having no such problems when it comes to sending weaponry to ukraine, is the united kingdom london being very keen to get as much of its weaponry as it possibly can into the country. thousands upon thousands of anti tank weapons made their way from the united kingdom to ukraine over the last week, as well as the special forces troops needed to train people how to use those anti tank weapons. meanwhile, british media outlets are increasingly blaming russia for alleged aggression against ukraine. that's as the foreign office named a former ukranian m p as a pro russian candidate that the kremlin wants to replace the current resident. moscow says those accusations are nonsense and accused the u. k. government of intentionally escalating tensions? montes donal court as the story. a big claim from the british foreign office, but not a shred of evidence put forward to back it up that the end of its midnight embargo . the tale of an apparent russian plot to install a puppet government and key of made its way across british headlines. and some of its details were more than fishy eno
one country having no such problems when it comes to sending weaponry to ukraine, is the united kingdom london being very keen to get as much of its weaponry as it possibly can into the country. thousands upon thousands of anti tank weapons made their way from the united kingdom to ukraine over the last week, as well as the special forces troops needed to train people how to use those anti tank weapons. meanwhile, british media outlets are increasingly blaming russia for alleged aggression...
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and united kingdom might be more willing to act. do you believe you can deal with those kind of divisions, and you have agreements. agreements on what the threshold for action would be. >> these troops that we deploy in romania, the black sea region , in the baltic region, they are there to defend nato allies. that is a 100% guarantee from all allies, including germany and france. france is also part of the alliance, and france has been willing to add more troops. this is about defending a two allies. article 5 to defend all allies. that is enshrined in the treaty. we have been committed to that for more than 70 years. support to ukraine, which is not a nato ally but a nato partner. there are some differences between allies. i do not try to hide that, but that is a different thing, a commitment to protect and defend all allies. we talk about the data response force, air and sea presence and forces, no doubt. there are some differences, providing military equipment. nato provides something as an alliance. helping to modernize securit
and united kingdom might be more willing to act. do you believe you can deal with those kind of divisions, and you have agreements. agreements on what the threshold for action would be. >> these troops that we deploy in romania, the black sea region , in the baltic region, they are there to defend nato allies. that is a 100% guarantee from all allies, including germany and france. france is also part of the alliance, and france has been willing to add more troops. this is about defending...
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it was understood we, well, well, the united states and the united kingdom pulled their either members of the stuff for the families of members of stuff from the embassies in ukraine. and we heard from the chief foreign policy, a commissioner jo separate burrell, he said that as it stood at the moment, there was no intention for e. u embassies to do the same just yet. i don't think we had a time at large as far as the negotiation going on sunday and going on. i don't think that we had to let to train and fan leave. they're all split among nato allies when it comes to what to do with nate. so when it comes to what to do with regards to russia and ukraine, we've seen a lot of pressure placed upon germany, where the chancellor all f schultz has said that berlin won't be sending weaponry to ukraine. now, neighbours, such as those in the baltic, states have been saying they should be stepping up and doing a lot more or less shots, remaining firm on this one thing they won't be offensive weapon re sent from germany. what he has said though, is that should there be an invasion of ukraine that
it was understood we, well, well, the united states and the united kingdom pulled their either members of the stuff for the families of members of stuff from the embassies in ukraine. and we heard from the chief foreign policy, a commissioner jo separate burrell, he said that as it stood at the moment, there was no intention for e. u embassies to do the same just yet. i don't think we had a time at large as far as the negotiation going on sunday and going on. i don't think that we had to let to...
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kingdom. and therefore, is our churchill should not be confused with this though. and he thinks that he did you per there were many things that he did what, which were not. it cannot be argued that the ps, the a presence of a statute of colston and other slave owners, adds anything to the culture, language, and expediency, and the political reputation of the united kingdom let him be consigned to museum. let people wish to go wished to see that. go and learn about the real cost of slavery in the museum. let's andrew go. if he hasn't been already to the slavery museum in liverpool, and he will learn very deeply just how, just how much farm and offenses as cause. so let you not dismiss my history, your history as part of the british empire, about what was the cause of this and what still lives. if you go to the caribbean today, you will still see the effects of that, the patch you ation of that injustice. shake your head as it will, but people here in the united kingdom, the streets of bristol a
kingdom. and therefore, is our churchill should not be confused with this though. and he thinks that he did you per there were many things that he did what, which were not. it cannot be argued that the ps, the a presence of a statute of colston and other slave owners, adds anything to the culture, language, and expediency, and the political reputation of the united kingdom let him be consigned to museum. let people wish to go wished to see that. go and learn about the real cost of slavery in...
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there had the united kingdom secret services and foreign office can square that with russia supposedly wanting to make me the head of an occupation government. that's the question for mr. bean. london's not just spreading questionable stories about modern ukraine though the day before this story broke and added to the hysteria of russian invasion fantasies. the u. k. foreign secretary liz trust gave a speech praising ukraine for its resilience against invasions of the past. we urge president painted to desist and step back from ukraine before he makes a massive strategic mistake. ukraine is a proud country with a long history. they have known invading forces before from the mongols to the tosses. unfortunately for trust though, she also demonstrated a lack of understanding of the regions history. the mon goals and todd hers were one in the same invasion force, often referred to as the tar mom goal yoke. so when she says from one to the other, it's not exactly clear what's in between for russians. diplomats mistakes like that are both laughable and disturbing. comical as these are now i
there had the united kingdom secret services and foreign office can square that with russia supposedly wanting to make me the head of an occupation government. that's the question for mr. bean. london's not just spreading questionable stories about modern ukraine though the day before this story broke and added to the hysteria of russian invasion fantasies. the u. k. foreign secretary liz trust gave a speech praising ukraine for its resilience against invasions of the past. we urge president...
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so that's a significant problem to all interested apartments in the united kingdom office. and moving on, our hospital in the us city of boston house refused to give a life saving heart transplant to a patient because of his refusal to get vaccinated against covert. his family says it's a violation of his rights. he is it extremely high risk of sudden death? we are literally in a corner right now. this is extremely time sensitive. when being pressured to choose a shot that could kill him. this is not just a political issue. people need to have a choice. deejay ferguson is a 31 year old father of 2 on his reportedly suffering end stage heart failure. the family say it wants to move him to another hospital, but he can't be transported to to his condition. the hospital has defended it stumps, saying the covert vaccine is one of many requirements for all transplant recipients . our health care system requires several ctc recommended vaccines, including the coven, 19 vaccine and lifestyle behaviors for transplant candidates to create both the best chance for a successful operati
so that's a significant problem to all interested apartments in the united kingdom office. and moving on, our hospital in the us city of boston house refused to give a life saving heart transplant to a patient because of his refusal to get vaccinated against covert. his family says it's a violation of his rights. he is it extremely high risk of sudden death? we are literally in a corner right now. this is extremely time sensitive. when being pressured to choose a shot that could kill him. this...