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do they believe britain is ready? barbara: at least britain is acknowledging that brexit is going to be highly complicated. in brussels so far, there was a sentiment that the british side completely underestimated what brexit means. the complexity of the issue, all of these things that concerned the supply of food, the whole supply chain of industrial production. the flights, access to bank accounts, this whole complex web of modern life is going to be torn apart if there is no deal. that is a thought that nobody at the british government seemed to entertain. finally, they are going to make contingency plans, and so brussels gets the feeling that they are looking at reality now and they might in the next -- they might be ready to move again. brent: if you have always said that a brexit with no deal is not an option, then why would you publish these guidelines? but despite that, you have the u.k. brexit secretary raab saying he is optimistic that a deal will be reached. from brussels perspective, do you think this kind
do they believe britain is ready? barbara: at least britain is acknowledging that brexit is going to be highly complicated. in brussels so far, there was a sentiment that the british side completely underestimated what brexit means. the complexity of the issue, all of these things that concerned the supply of food, the whole supply chain of industrial production. the flights, access to bank accounts, this whole complex web of modern life is going to be torn apart if there is no deal. that is a...
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britain's home secretary is acknowledge that more needs to be done to tackle forced marriages in the u.k. britain's times newspaper revealed that women and teenage girls from asian and middle eastern backgrounds are being forced into marriage here in the testimonies of some of the victims. right he was family forced her to marry a cousin in pakistan her husband only married her for visa purposes eventually they ended up with two daughters and after some miscarriages her husband forced her to go through i the after retirement so that they could conceivably when she eventually fell pregnant her husband said that if she was having a girl then she would be having an abortion the abuse continued and the male child was also subject to abuse after the wedding in afghanistan her husband beat and returned back in the u.k. she was forced to work full time to support the visa application she fled when her family tried to get her to sign these reforms but they must have forged her signature as her husband is now in the country now she's a refugee and her request is in the u.k. . the revelations
britain's home secretary is acknowledge that more needs to be done to tackle forced marriages in the u.k. britain's times newspaper revealed that women and teenage girls from asian and middle eastern backgrounds are being forced into marriage here in the testimonies of some of the victims. right he was family forced her to marry a cousin in pakistan her husband only married her for visa purposes eventually they ended up with two daughters and after some miscarriages her husband forced her to go...
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became a criminal offense in britain in twenty four teams in new england we've only had two criminal convictions and yet we see thousands of people reporting that is disproportionate so why oakie called too afraid to prosecute too afraid. to take a stand and ministers are all efficient and speak out against this part of that reason i fear has everything to do with the fear of offending me inches the office classifies these as reluctant sponsor cases while describing itself as the world leader in tackling the horrendous crime of forced marriage there are a number of reasons why cases are referred to the forced marriage unit not all of which are the result of a reluctant sponsor getting in contact in some cases it will be decided following inquiries that no further action is necessary and a visa will be issued if an individual refuses to act as the sponsor for a visa application under the immigration rules that visa should not be issued those campaigning to highlight the problem disagree accusing the authorities of knowingly allowing criminals into the country in these cases the victim
became a criminal offense in britain in twenty four teams in new england we've only had two criminal convictions and yet we see thousands of people reporting that is disproportionate so why oakie called too afraid to prosecute too afraid. to take a stand and ministers are all efficient and speak out against this part of that reason i fear has everything to do with the fear of offending me inches the office classifies these as reluctant sponsor cases while describing itself as the world leader...
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government tries to reassure citizens and businesses in the event that britain crashes out of the european union with a deal it's calling the survival plan it's. good to have you with us to have his former aides have been convicted revelations are swirling about money paid to women over alleged affairs well now u.s. president trump is firing back at opponents who are calling for his impeachment trunked went on fox news to declare that he has not broken any campaign laws he attacked his own attorney general jeff sessions for failing to show loyalty and take control of investigations. here's what trump had to say in response to questions about his political future i'll tell you if i ever got a piece i think the market would crash i think everybody would be very poor. because without this thinking you would see it you would see numbers that you wouldn't believe in reverse you are let's go to washington know our bureau chief alexander phenomenas following another extraordinary development today alexander we heard trump there use the word impeachment which is quite extraordinary for a sitting p
government tries to reassure citizens and businesses in the event that britain crashes out of the european union with a deal it's calling the survival plan it's. good to have you with us to have his former aides have been convicted revelations are swirling about money paid to women over alleged affairs well now u.s. president trump is firing back at opponents who are calling for his impeachment trunked went on fox news to declare that he has not broken any campaign laws he attacked his own...
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closer to the united states. —— the britain closer to the united states. -- the eu britain closer to the united states. —— the eu doesn't want a no deal. that depends on the americans actually being keen on a big trading deal with britain and i'm not entirely sure how convinced the trump administration is that that's their priority. well, i think you are an expert in that area and you probably know more than me. all i can say is there is a fine line to be tried by the eu at the moment. 0n the one hand what they don't want to do is liberate uk business, do have an even more advantageous position than they have today. there is an element of curtailing. having said that, they realised the uk is an important trading partner, particularly in food where the eu has a net surplus of 6 billion to the uk. the british woman, nazanin zaghari ratcliffe, who's been imprisoned in iran for more than two years, has been temporarily released. her family say she's been freed from jail in tehran for three days. ms ratcliffe has been accused of spying, a charge she denies. the terms of her release ar
closer to the united states. —— the britain closer to the united states. -- the eu britain closer to the united states. —— the eu doesn't want a no deal. that depends on the americans actually being keen on a big trading deal with britain and i'm not entirely sure how convinced the trump administration is that that's their priority. well, i think you are an expert in that area and you probably know more than me. all i can say is there is a fine line to be tried by the eu at the moment....
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legally they belong to britain. decades ago, the entire population was thrown off the islands by british troops so that the largest atol, diego garcia, could be converted into a military base for the united states. at the time, mauritius wanted to keep the islands but it was still a british colony. prime minister harold wilson told a mauritian delegation the fate of the chagos islands was non—negotiable. only one person at that meeting is still alive today to recall wilson's ultimatum to the mauritian leader. he told him, "if you don't agree to what i am proposing, then forget about independence, you will go back, mauritius will remain our colony. it will belong to us, we'll do what we want." blackmail then? that was real blackmail. today on mauritius, those families deported from the chagos islands conjure up the tastes and smells of home... singing ..and sing laments about the paradise the british forced them to leave. sammy nadem—rosemond was 36 when he left. now he's 81. "we even had to leave our dog behind,
legally they belong to britain. decades ago, the entire population was thrown off the islands by british troops so that the largest atol, diego garcia, could be converted into a military base for the united states. at the time, mauritius wanted to keep the islands but it was still a british colony. prime minister harold wilson told a mauritian delegation the fate of the chagos islands was non—negotiable. only one person at that meeting is still alive today to recall wilson's ultimatum to the...
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and in britain secondly whether or not the. form as it was coming forward can be approved properly and quickly and certainly pushes us for it to the store your canada are months behind even getting approval for some medicines or because the. problem but thirty this issue about trade and this is perhaps the the sun concentrating on this you know dover sees seventy percent of our trade comes through that port the estimate is that two minutes actually delay for a lorry which is nothing and there could be three hundred million more costs and checks a year by the way a two minute delay will cause a twenty mile tailback in. minutes just two minutes i mean rick city as well we can just say that conference was about problems with european union validation of new drugs and access to it when we're out of it we can go to whichever country we want i should say the health sector med hang dog that has worked with the industry just stockpile drugs right now where maybe if you were to me that lori problem and the companies they know exist ther
and in britain secondly whether or not the. form as it was coming forward can be approved properly and quickly and certainly pushes us for it to the store your canada are months behind even getting approval for some medicines or because the. problem but thirty this issue about trade and this is perhaps the the sun concentrating on this you know dover sees seventy percent of our trade comes through that port the estimate is that two minutes actually delay for a lorry which is nothing and there...
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currently they are still in jordan right so the girl in britain or israel or france has been reported. they are still in jordan ok i don't know were what you thought of this with the british broadcasting corporation's panorama program british aid is going to terrorists they made a program called in jihad these the jihad is you pay for what do you make of allegations that aid money from britain is actually going to terrorists the program that was presented by panorama was not in relation to the funding that was received by the white helmets there has been some reservations about some of the funding that went to certain organizations however the truth was later revealed as this was merely propaganda and a promotional action by the media that was aimed at distorting and ruining the reputation of civil syrian activists eventually the work of these organizations was restarted and continued once their innocence was proven through an investigation that took place in britain with the sponsoring parties so you've never worked with the free syrian police and all white helmet volunteers are alwa
currently they are still in jordan right so the girl in britain or israel or france has been reported. they are still in jordan ok i don't know were what you thought of this with the british broadcasting corporation's panorama program british aid is going to terrorists they made a program called in jihad these the jihad is you pay for what do you make of allegations that aid money from britain is actually going to terrorists the program that was presented by panorama was not in relation to the...
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the question why of course is all happening near days after the united states france and britain again warned that take action if there's any reports of chemical weapons being used and that is something that russia has warned could be imminent. the u.s. continues to expand its presence of cruise missile carriers in the middle east which is connected to the preparations for another false flag incident allegedly involving chemical weapons russian reports of u.s. military buildup in the eastern med and nothing more than propaganda it's not true that does not mean however that we are prepared to respond should the president direct such an action. injectivity speaking the rebels have from a military point of view a little child's in in this fight what could save them is an intervention an intervention by the united states britain and france whereby they could attack the syrian arab army if they did so the rebels would stand more of a child so it's the russians are saying it's in their interests and they're planning to stage a chemical attack to pull the united states france france and brita
the question why of course is all happening near days after the united states france and britain again warned that take action if there's any reports of chemical weapons being used and that is something that russia has warned could be imminent. the u.s. continues to expand its presence of cruise missile carriers in the middle east which is connected to the preparations for another false flag incident allegedly involving chemical weapons russian reports of u.s. military buildup in the eastern...
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brixham market has britain's rtggest fish sales. ian perkes, who exto europe is reaping the benefits er the brexit vote. since thenling, the british currency has weaked by 12%. perkes buys fishunn british pods and sells in euros. but there have been dire warnings that britain leaves nithe tariff free europeanon without a deal, in a so-called hard brexit, fish will end up rotting on the dockside. >> a load of old tosh. there is nev going to be any fish left on the dock. every fish here for the last 30 years is sold. nothing is ever left. there'll be no fish left rotting on the dock, i can assure you of that. >> i think business will continue and we will thre, which is why i voted out. >> brabant: brixham's awlermen are staunch brexiteers because they regard europe's fishing onotas as unfair. of the world's most bountiful fishing grounds is esclose by, yet 70% of cato to foreign fleets. barry young runs brixham market. >> i don't believe the english fishermen are naive enough to believe that they're going to have 100% of the quota. bu
brixham market has britain's rtggest fish sales. ian perkes, who exto europe is reaping the benefits er the brexit vote. since thenling, the british currency has weaked by 12%. perkes buys fishunn british pods and sells in euros. but there have been dire warnings that britain leaves nithe tariff free europeanon without a deal, in a so-called hard brexit, fish will end up rotting on the dockside. >> a load of old tosh. there is nev going to be any fish left on the dock. every fish here for...
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from moscow britain's home secretary admits that war needs to be done to tackle the forced marriage of women and teenage girls of asian of middle eastern descent in the u.k. there was not some office coming from india that there were people waiting to come for a visa to use me as a ticket they paedophiles rapists murderous terrorists who are thank what they coming in you know the victims we don't want. democrats or republicans aggressively campaign to win seats in local and congressional midterm elections coming up we look at how both parties have been using the image of president trump to get their message across. that. one palestinian killed and over two hundred injured in further unrest over the israeli occupation of palestinian territories. to the weekend with me kevin owen will welcome to you for this thirty minutes a live news update this saturday morning the fourth of august so first britain's home secretary is acknowledged that more needs to be done to tackle forced marriages in the u.k. britain's times newspaper revealed that women and teenage girls from asian and middle easte
from moscow britain's home secretary admits that war needs to be done to tackle the forced marriage of women and teenage girls of asian of middle eastern descent in the u.k. there was not some office coming from india that there were people waiting to come for a visa to use me as a ticket they paedophiles rapists murderous terrorists who are thank what they coming in you know the victims we don't want. democrats or republicans aggressively campaign to win seats in local and congressional...
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government tries to reassure citizens and businesses in case britain. the european union without a deal. that some are calling. talk to the captain of a german aid ship standing. two hundred thirty rescue. you with us tonight u.s. president is firing back at opponents who are calling for his impeachment it's been two days since his black tuesday when two of his aides were convicted and one of them his former attorney accused of ordering him to commit a federal crime to influence the outcome of the twenty sixteen presidential election when on the function for show this morning on fox news to declare that he hadn't broken any campaign last. jeff sessions for failing to show. loyalty and take control of investigations here's what trump had to see in response to questions about his political future i'll tell you what if i ever got a piece i think the market would crash i think everybody would be very poor. because without this thinking you would see that you would see numbers that you wouldn't believe in reverse. all right going to take the story out of was
government tries to reassure citizens and businesses in case britain. the european union without a deal. that some are calling. talk to the captain of a german aid ship standing. two hundred thirty rescue. you with us tonight u.s. president is firing back at opponents who are calling for his impeachment it's been two days since his black tuesday when two of his aides were convicted and one of them his former attorney accused of ordering him to commit a federal crime to influence the outcome of...
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was born in britain eight years ago to polish parents. from the age of three he had a british passport. but when his father applied to renew the passport in january he was told was a problem. and for seven months he's been waiting. the passport still hasn't been renewed. for now at least he appears to have lost his british citizenship. in letters sent to his father of the problem seems to be that the passport office made a mistake and did not ask for the right paperwork the first time round. for 0livier to qualify for a passport his father needed to have been on something called the worker registration scheme set up in 2004 for people from eastern european countriesjoining the for people from eastern european countries joining the eu. for people from eastern european countriesjoining the eu. in fact his father was on the scheme and said he has sent in the paperwork. but still 0livier is waiting for his passport. they want to make is not welcome here any more. and a very sad thing is i do not feel that remembers people, the neighbour and t
was born in britain eight years ago to polish parents. from the age of three he had a british passport. but when his father applied to renew the passport in january he was told was a problem. and for seven months he's been waiting. the passport still hasn't been renewed. for now at least he appears to have lost his british citizenship. in letters sent to his father of the problem seems to be that the passport office made a mistake and did not ask for the right paperwork the first time round....
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important to britain as it leaves the eu. and to advocate him asa leaves the eu. and to advocate him as a defender of the rules —based international order, which will raise eyebrows in europe where donald trump is far from raise eyebrows in europe where donald trump is farfrom being raise eyebrows in europe where donald trump is far from being seen as the defender of the rules —based order with people pointing to things he has done to undermine it, trashing be wrong deal, walking away from the paris climate called, reaching agreement with the g7 partners and repudiating it. jeremy hunt was enormously defensive and supporter and he thought on 90—5% of issues, he said, britain and the us we re issues, he said, britain and the us were on the same side and natural allies and friends. i was interested in the tone of what he said. have a european leaders and british leaders figured out how to deal with this unusual american administration? we seem to have had some playing it cosy and some come here and try to play tough and some flatter mr trump. what is the lates
important to britain as it leaves the eu. and to advocate him asa leaves the eu. and to advocate him as a defender of the rules —based international order, which will raise eyebrows in europe where donald trump is far from raise eyebrows in europe where donald trump is farfrom being raise eyebrows in europe where donald trump is far from being seen as the defender of the rules —based order with people pointing to things he has done to undermine it, trashing be wrong deal, walking away from...
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the united states, china, europe, great britain. an understanding that is not a patronising partnership but one that is a win—win partnership, one that understands that africa needs to move ahead, that african people seek prosperity. that africa has come of age and it looks not towards aid but how to do mutually beneficial trade and investment negotiations that benefit both parties. it looks like a win—lose situation at times. i give you just one example from your country, the chinese have built the nairobi to mombasa railway that was completed last year and cost 3.2 billion dollars according to the danish institute for development studies, three times the standard for the industry. i put it to you that perhaps you need to say african countries need to better leverage their position with china and other investors. i think we are doing precisely that. but you have not been doing that. one of the things you have got to appreciate and understand is that we are talking about replacing an entire rail system that was built over 110 ye
the united states, china, europe, great britain. an understanding that is not a patronising partnership but one that is a win—win partnership, one that understands that africa needs to move ahead, that african people seek prosperity. that africa has come of age and it looks not towards aid but how to do mutually beneficial trade and investment negotiations that benefit both parties. it looks like a win—lose situation at times. i give you just one example from your country, the chinese have...
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wise and the european nations want to trade with britain who are forge c.e.o.'s strong mark thank you so much you really great operational way. retail ground beef prices in june were at three dollars and seventy three cents per pound in the us that's up four cents from the previous month up five cents from the same time last year retail ground beef prices have been less than four dollars per pound so for twenty nine consecutive months and now we look at the impact of the tariff and trade works on lived. and meet i ask the true expert rylan malts burger the associate director of agricultural economics and country risk at i.h.s. market here's what he had to say. rylan we know that soybean prices that we've spoken about in the past have an impact on other things including he'd grains i mean how are things going with regard to things like beef cattle and feeder cattle are they being impacted by soybean and corn prices. it actually is a benefit for the domestic producers to have lower prices of grains with soybean meal and corn within the u.s. and so what that provid
wise and the european nations want to trade with britain who are forge c.e.o.'s strong mark thank you so much you really great operational way. retail ground beef prices in june were at three dollars and seventy three cents per pound in the us that's up four cents from the previous month up five cents from the same time last year retail ground beef prices have been less than four dollars per pound so for twenty nine consecutive months and now we look at the impact of the tariff and trade works...
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they were invited to come and help rebuild britain after the second world war. but questions over proper documentation proving their indefinite right to remain have left thousands with problems accessing things like healthcare, getting a job, or even remaining in the country. but today, the home secretary offered a formal apology to 18 people. the home office found they were unable to demonstrate their continuous residence, which led to them being removed or detained. in a statement, sajid javid said... but, for some, sorry is just not good enough. it questions the value and the validity of an apology. what is the value and merit in an apology when in actual fact you've got thousands of people up and down the country in britain, british citizens of caribbean heritage, who have not been given any compensation. the government have refused to even consider interim payments. the treatment of the windrush generation caused furious backlash against the government since its was highlighted earlier this year. but today, some have welcomed this symbolic first step. i thi
they were invited to come and help rebuild britain after the second world war. but questions over proper documentation proving their indefinite right to remain have left thousands with problems accessing things like healthcare, getting a job, or even remaining in the country. but today, the home secretary offered a formal apology to 18 people. the home office found they were unable to demonstrate their continuous residence, which led to them being removed or detained. in a statement, sajid...
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visit to the continent and in between showing her dog's moves aid to cape town they said she wanted britain to become the g. seven biggest invest in africa overtaking the us pledging ground for an all billion euros by twenty twenty two may also said britain would work with african nations to tackle insecurity and migration by creating jobs from south africa may heads to nigeria and kenya. like oh that plastic cup you set your coffee from this morning and like a threw in the garbage it could take option four hundred years to decompose the amount of plastic waste in our oceans is a growing problem many countries have taken a stance against the use of plastic bags for example but few have been as rigorous as kenya that so much as using a plastic back could see you handed prison time. the country market in western ny robie is a popular shopping venue it offers nearly everything but no plastic bags which were banned a year ago shoppers can buy colorful reusable bags at each stand instead but they're ten times as expensive about twenty cents each that's why many people bring their own bags along
visit to the continent and in between showing her dog's moves aid to cape town they said she wanted britain to become the g. seven biggest invest in africa overtaking the us pledging ground for an all billion euros by twenty twenty two may also said britain would work with african nations to tackle insecurity and migration by creating jobs from south africa may heads to nigeria and kenya. like oh that plastic cup you set your coffee from this morning and like a threw in the garbage it could...
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britain if leave the european union will leave the common fisheries. there are some french fishermen that hope it means british fishermen won't be able to come to bay of seine. but it is more competitive than that. after brexit an independent uk is almost certainly going to negotiate 5ome kind of deal with the eu and that means that the eu, which has huge interest in fishing in uk water5, will probably get some access to its waters in return. that means that brexit might change the rules and term5 brexit might change the rules and terms of the negotiation that these kind of disputes will go on nonetheless. james landale, thank you. the former first minister of scotland, alex salmond, has resigned from the scottish national party, following allegations of sexual harrassment — which he strongly denies. in a video statement posted online, mr salmond said he was resigning in order to prevent opposition politicians attacking the party. our scotland correspondent lorna gordon is in glasgow. dramatic developments tonight. how much of a surprise was this? i
britain if leave the european union will leave the common fisheries. there are some french fishermen that hope it means british fishermen won't be able to come to bay of seine. but it is more competitive than that. after brexit an independent uk is almost certainly going to negotiate 5ome kind of deal with the eu and that means that the eu, which has huge interest in fishing in uk water5, will probably get some access to its waters in return. that means that brexit might change the rules and...
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the golds keep coming for great britain. it's a european record as they won gold in the mixed 4 x 100 metre medley relay. good evening. the united states has reimposed sanctions on iran following president trump's decision to withdraw from an international agreement designed to curb tehran‘s nuclear programme. the first phase of sanctions will go into effect overnight, targeting iran's purchase of us dollars, the trade in precious metals, and the iranian car industry. the eu says it deeply regrets the decision, and has vowed to protect european businesses from the consequences of the sanctions. and tonight the iranian president, hassan rouhani, accused the white house of psychological warfare, saying president trump's claims he's willing to negotiate, but at the same time impose sanctions, makes no sense. 0ur north america editor jon sopel reports. the demonstrations may be sporadic and they may be geographically widespread, but discontent across iran with the state of the country's economy is high and could be about to ge
the golds keep coming for great britain. it's a european record as they won gold in the mixed 4 x 100 metre medley relay. good evening. the united states has reimposed sanctions on iran following president trump's decision to withdraw from an international agreement designed to curb tehran‘s nuclear programme. the first phase of sanctions will go into effect overnight, targeting iran's purchase of us dollars, the trade in precious metals, and the iranian car industry. the eu says it deeply...
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in one thousand fifteen armed with its naval supremacy great britain impose the cessation of the slave trade on france and its other commercial rivals it wasn't simply the humanitarianism of the abolition move but it's that britain did not want other imperial rivals to have the benefit of slave labor when in fact they did. buying slaves of both sexes and inciting unions so that they would breed this was the only way for plantation owners to increase their slave livestock after brazil the united states became the new land of industrial slavery. as europe's public opinion shifted polls for safety's opposition to lalla careful yours where the human exploitation took on new homes as host late that became the hidden face of europe's industrial revolution the history of slavery is not the black history and it's not just the history of white colonization but the history of human equality it is the legacy for all of us the slaveries new frontier three of slavery the roots on al-jazeera not the. hello there we've got another weather system that's galloping its way across north america you can s
in one thousand fifteen armed with its naval supremacy great britain impose the cessation of the slave trade on france and its other commercial rivals it wasn't simply the humanitarianism of the abolition move but it's that britain did not want other imperial rivals to have the benefit of slave labor when in fact they did. buying slaves of both sexes and inciting unions so that they would breed this was the only way for plantation owners to increase their slave livestock after brazil the united...
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biggest coffee company has over two thousand four hundred outlets in britain. but it's also present in other markets including china custis own up which bretton bought cost in one thousand nine hundred seventy nine hundred million pounds that's a business update on t.l.c. as thanks for keeping the company. look. through. find various mistakes. that's the best way to experience money given these issues. and if this doctrine are just good. he shows us how. your moment next on. may nineteenth sixty eight and zero crime echoed around the world. young people rebelled against their parents' generation. it was an obsolete. dusty full of stupidity inclusions concede they demanded nothing matters that all home society the one maelstrom of conflict in the pilots with the beyond your limited role model generation watch the commodore every day. our documentary takes a look a lot of times those who were under a member of the one for the first time had a feeling of being part of something. millions of those events today. to suit the civil war and. peace movement. nine hundre
biggest coffee company has over two thousand four hundred outlets in britain. but it's also present in other markets including china custis own up which bretton bought cost in one thousand nine hundred seventy nine hundred million pounds that's a business update on t.l.c. as thanks for keeping the company. look. through. find various mistakes. that's the best way to experience money given these issues. and if this doctrine are just good. he shows us how. your moment next on. may nineteenth...
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britain crashing out of the european union breaks it with no deal that outcome is not even supposed to be an option but it's looking more likely by the day well how bad could that be for britain we don't know but we do know the u.k. foreign secretary says no deal would be a mistake and those guidelines for everyone they're being called survival plan i'm burnt off in berlin this is the day. tell me caution about the deal because we haven't pushed anything anything we haven't you he is responsible government to plan for everything. whether it's trade security aviation in you systems u.k. systems in europe i mean it really would pretty construct attending all of these negotiations that would you know reach a deal let me be clear about this it is not. and it's not what we expect but we must be ready. also coming up tonight more tit for tat tariffs between the u.s. and china and who is taking the hit ask the people in wichita kansas. but i have from companies they they may have to lay off people they can only have their or you know the head on their profit margins for so long and then. be c
britain crashing out of the european union breaks it with no deal that outcome is not even supposed to be an option but it's looking more likely by the day well how bad could that be for britain we don't know but we do know the u.k. foreign secretary says no deal would be a mistake and those guidelines for everyone they're being called survival plan i'm burnt off in berlin this is the day. tell me caution about the deal because we haven't pushed anything anything we haven't you he is...
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she hopes to strengthen ties as britain prepares to leave the eu. speaking in cape town at the start of a three—country trade trip she pledged an extra £4 billion in direct uk government investment in african economies, which theresa may expects to be matched by the private—sector. matched by the private sector. our political correspondent ben wright has been travelling with the prime minister and has sent this report. bringing a new rhythm to an old relationship. the uk and south africa go back a long way, and theresa may began her trip to cape town at the school symbolising, as she said, the youth dynamism of many african nations. this is a trade mission underpinned by a promise, and new partnership between the uk and new partnership between the uk and africa. the prime minister pledged £4 billion to support african economies, and she wants that to be matched by the private sector. mrs may said it was essential to create jobs for africa's young. you want to see strong african economies that british businesses can do business with ina british
she hopes to strengthen ties as britain prepares to leave the eu. speaking in cape town at the start of a three—country trade trip she pledged an extra £4 billion in direct uk government investment in african economies, which theresa may expects to be matched by the private—sector. matched by the private sector. our political correspondent ben wright has been travelling with the prime minister and has sent this report. bringing a new rhythm to an old relationship. the uk and south africa...
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it underlines concern britain it underlines concern britain may have no deal ready in time. odell beckham jr. has agreed to a five-year contract extension with the new york giants, worth as much as $95 million and 65 million dollars in guaranteed money. this contract would make him the nfl's highest-paid wide receiver. global news on air, 24 hours a day and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. you can find more stories on the bloomberg @tocgo. manus: thank you. alternative structures are expected to be offered to investors from a swiss fund manager. make its expects to first payment in early september. 74-80% toeturn luxembourg. 60%-66% of to return payments. they have been in the headlines over the past couple of weeks. of relief on the mexico-u.s. steel. -- deal. what does this mean for markets? david, good morning. david: it is another reason to be embracing risk trade. gains across the asia-pacific are nowhere near the levels of yesterday. seven out of the last eight sessions we have seen gains. we are coming off
it underlines concern britain it underlines concern britain may have no deal ready in time. odell beckham jr. has agreed to a five-year contract extension with the new york giants, worth as much as $95 million and 65 million dollars in guaranteed money. this contract would make him the nfl's highest-paid wide receiver. global news on air, 24 hours a day and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. you can find more stories on the bloomberg...
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lot of you know britain is a very large a buck a sunday sport of there and what. we think the biggest opportunity for us is to tap into our diaspora that a man million people of bucks on a region outside of pakistan that's a massive market option generally and many of them have done really really well so not only do they bring top. but i also know how to be able to do grow this economy in the new digital age i should say america and said something like that to me when i interviewed him but he also said in the same breath that britain shouldn't be involved in the drone killing of people in pakistan do you think imran khan will make britain's involvement in the drone campaign in pakistan an issue in terms of any traitors like an exit for us or pakistan making sure that we have a country which is at peace with the self and its neighbors is extremely important and whatever it takes to make that happen is what iran can we should do right is make sure the backside is a safe place. and. i think that's what his focus is going to be you can't keep bombing people right and
lot of you know britain is a very large a buck a sunday sport of there and what. we think the biggest opportunity for us is to tap into our diaspora that a man million people of bucks on a region outside of pakistan that's a massive market option generally and many of them have done really really well so not only do they bring top. but i also know how to be able to do grow this economy in the new digital age i should say america and said something like that to me when i interviewed him but he...
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and in sport, great britain miss out ona and in sport, great britain miss out on a medal byjust two points in the women's medicine. denmark took gold. better news from a the men's elimination race, return your winning gold. the 20—year—old beat his portuguese opponent in the final sprint. it was britain's fourth gold medal on the track. and stan kroenke, already owns 67% of arsenal, has made an offer to buy the rest of the club and it looks like the other big shareholder is willing to sell. the arsenal supporters' trust has describe —— described it as a dreadful day for the club. more sport at half past two. conservative party chairman brandon lewis has asked borisjohnson to apologise for comments he made about muslim women who wear face veils. in his newspaper column, borisjohnson said women wearing burkas "look like letter boxes" and "bank robbers". let's go live to westminster and our political correspondent. the pressure really increasing on borisjohnson now? the pressure really increasing on boris johnson now? can be absolutely. this intervention today from a very senior membe
and in sport, great britain miss out ona and in sport, great britain miss out on a medal byjust two points in the women's medicine. denmark took gold. better news from a the men's elimination race, return your winning gold. the 20—year—old beat his portuguese opponent in the final sprint. it was britain's fourth gold medal on the track. and stan kroenke, already owns 67% of arsenal, has made an offer to buy the rest of the club and it looks like the other big shareholder is willing to sell....
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story of syria seems to have left the headlines in britain britain not planning but not in the world. planning to bomb syria in the near future pretty good will be no second duma where britain violated the international law with respect to water with respect to the statements that there were some kind of using that the syrian government use the chemical weapon and that's why britain together with the united states and france the duma and that wasn't supported by a b. or b. c w and all the parishioner was staged by the white helmets and it was documented and the people who were part of this staging they made a press conference in hog which wasn't reported in the united kingdom but it was well reported in the world all right of the white helmets was on this program told me it is the russian warplanes that are killing civilians to resume says that britain is the second biggest humanitarian aid donor in syria of course some of that money going to the white helmets and of course the way helmets claimed continued russian atrocities throughout this i think this is a very misleading statement
story of syria seems to have left the headlines in britain britain not planning but not in the world. planning to bomb syria in the near future pretty good will be no second duma where britain violated the international law with respect to water with respect to the statements that there were some kind of using that the syrian government use the chemical weapon and that's why britain together with the united states and france the duma and that wasn't supported by a b. or b. c w and all the...
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carte will be no À la mode for britain. plans for the future after brexit are still a work in mprogress. juths before britain peels off and goes its own way. bbc news, westminster. we are probably getting ssed to the idea of war by now, but a fight over scallops is getting physical, with dramatic clashes between enfrench and british fishe they confronted each other off the coast of normandy, because although the british say they are legally entitled to fish in thhearea, the french accuse of pillaging stocks and not sticking to agreements. reporter: watch the blue boat. a 200-ton troller. a this footage ffrench boat shows it colliding with v smaller frenchsels. british fishermen say french boats like this surrounded , them and started attackid clashes off the coast of normandy in the early hours of tuesday morning. >> it was about 50, 60 boats. reporter: do you think our navy ships go with you? >> the onlyayo deal with it now is to get our navy involved. but the frencgo fishermen whinvolved are they are banned from fishingov
carte will be no À la mode for britain. plans for the future after brexit are still a work in mprogress. juths before britain peels off and goes its own way. bbc news, westminster. we are probably getting ssed to the idea of war by now, but a fight over scallops is getting physical, with dramatic clashes between enfrench and british fishe they confronted each other off the coast of normandy, because although the british say they are legally entitled to fish in thhearea, the french accuse of...
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government starts dishing out advice on what to do if britain crashes out of the european union without a deal. i don't like i'm i'm with that shima the us has slapped a twenty five percent tariff and sixteen billion dollars worth of imports from china this is a second round of targets in. response to what the trump administration calls beijing's unfair trade practices china reacted swiftly with its own high town of on over three hundred american products and that means tough times ahead for american regions that explored billions in context to china one of them is a city. the brookings institution says no other metro area in the u.s. is being impacted more by the u.s. china trade down result examiner phenomena visited the region and sent us this report. from handrails an alloy industry. and the driver own two sister company in wichita that over a wide range of an aluminum however should have been strong decision it's becoming more and more difficult for the brothers to calculate their contract big impact for us we're dealing in about six months we're not. we didn't affect our market bu
government starts dishing out advice on what to do if britain crashes out of the european union without a deal. i don't like i'm i'm with that shima the us has slapped a twenty five percent tariff and sixteen billion dollars worth of imports from china this is a second round of targets in. response to what the trump administration calls beijing's unfair trade practices china reacted swiftly with its own high town of on over three hundred american products and that means tough times ahead for...
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gold explores the relationship between britain and india during colonial rule. there have been other films about the freedom struggle, the fight for independence. what makes gold unique? well, it's not about india—british only, it is about india—german also. it is about india—netherlands also, india—pakistan also. there are many, many aspects which are not known to people, not known what was the true fact, what was happening at that time. akshay, what are your personal views on that time in history and when britain ruled over india? i would say... they... they gave us a lot and they took a lot, so that's all i can say. gold is the latest in a string of films starring akshay kumar aimed at evoking patriotism amongst indians living globally. haroon rashid, bbc news. four endangered bears are settling in to their new home at a wildlife park in south yorkshire, after a remarkable 5,000 mile rescue mission. the animals had spent years in cramped cages in a museum injapan, but now they're exploring their new, more spacious surroundings near doncaster, as fiona
gold explores the relationship between britain and india during colonial rule. there have been other films about the freedom struggle, the fight for independence. what makes gold unique? well, it's not about india—british only, it is about india—german also. it is about india—netherlands also, india—pakistan also. there are many, many aspects which are not known to people, not known what was the true fact, what was happening at that time. akshay, what are your personal views on that...
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britain has been supplying intelligence from for our a.f. bases in yorkshire cambridge linkage and northamptonshire to facilitate drone strikes on khan's country according to amnesty international the usa says german strikes are vital tool in its fight against the taliban and al qaeda in the pakistan tribal areas portraying of canister. it considers them a reliable and precise method for targeting and killing insurgents. by the. character he. played on the. amnesty has long been asking for a public inquiry into british involvement in the u.s.a.'s drone assassination program in pakistan and it's something a prime minister imran khan would look set to show interest in killing people by these drones basically sitting on a screen and eliminating people. dehumanizing them treating them. as if you know from some other planet not giving them a basic right of proving their innocence i mean it violates all norms of justice imran khan has even threatened to shoot down the drones of nato nations and while the u.k. aided drone assassinations to raise am
britain has been supplying intelligence from for our a.f. bases in yorkshire cambridge linkage and northamptonshire to facilitate drone strikes on khan's country according to amnesty international the usa says german strikes are vital tool in its fight against the taliban and al qaeda in the pakistan tribal areas portraying of canister. it considers them a reliable and precise method for targeting and killing insurgents. by the. character he. played on the. amnesty has long been asking for a...
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carte will be no À la mode for britain. plans for the future after brexit are sti a work in progress. just months before britain peels off and goes its own. bbc news, westminster. we are probablyetting ssed to the idea of trade war by now, but a fight over scallops is getting physical, with dramatic clashes n french and british fishermen. they confronted each other off the coast of normandy, because although the british say they arnlegally entitled to fish the area, the french accuse them of pillaging scks and not sticking to agreements. reporter: watch the blue boat. a 200-ton troller. this footage from a french bo shows it colliding with smaller french vessels. british fishermen say french boats like this surrounded them and started attacking, and clashes off the coast of normandy in the early hours of tu day morning. >> it was about 50, 60 boats. reporter:in do you our navy ships go with you? >> the only way to deal with it nanow is to get ou involved. but the french fishermen who got involved are they are banned from fi
carte will be no À la mode for britain. plans for the future after brexit are sti a work in progress. just months before britain peels off and goes its own. bbc news, westminster. we are probablyetting ssed to the idea of trade war by now, but a fight over scallops is getting physical, with dramatic clashes n french and british fishermen. they confronted each other off the coast of normandy, because although the british say they arnlegally entitled to fish the area, the french accuse them of...
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four men have been convicted of smuggling cocaine into britain worth more than £40 million, $51 million. 15 suitcases of the drug were found on a private jet returning from columbia injanuary. it was one of the biggest drug seizures everfor the uk's border force. tom symonds reports. it was like a scene from a crime drama, a sleek private jet hired for £138,000, paid in cash, arriving at farnborough airport. 15 heavy suitcases unloaded, the gang whisked off in their hired cars, but they didn't get far. customs officers pulled them overfor a search, one of the gang clock showing. inside the case... a serious amount of cocaine. we've been asked not to show the face of the customs officer but he has a big smile. presumably they don't get many days like that? well, this is one of the largest seizures in our region's history, but it is a day that we want to celebrate and show that this sort of activity, people that are seeking to smuggle illicit goods into the country, our officers are there to identify them and take action. 15 suitcases, half a ton of cocaine, worth £41 million on the str
four men have been convicted of smuggling cocaine into britain worth more than £40 million, $51 million. 15 suitcases of the drug were found on a private jet returning from columbia injanuary. it was one of the biggest drug seizures everfor the uk's border force. tom symonds reports. it was like a scene from a crime drama, a sleek private jet hired for £138,000, paid in cash, arriving at farnborough airport. 15 heavy suitcases unloaded, the gang whisked off in their hired cars, but they...