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the most of the opportunities that this brings for all the people of the united kingdom. thereafter, my ministers will seek a future relationship with the european union based on a free trade agreement that benefits the whole of the united kingdom. they will also begin trade negotiations with other leading global economies. the integrity and prosperity of the united kingdom is of the utmost importance to my government. my ministers will work urgently to facilitate talks to restore devolved government in northern ireland. my government will embark on an ambitious program of domestic reform that delivers on the people's priorities. for the first time, the national health service's multi-year funding settlement, agreed earlier this year, will be enshrined in law. steps will be taken to grow and support the national health service's workforce and a new visa will ensure qualified doctors, nurses and health professionals have fast-track entry to the united kingdom. hospital car parking charges will be removed for those in greatest need. my ministers will seek cross-party consen
the most of the opportunities that this brings for all the people of the united kingdom. thereafter, my ministers will seek a future relationship with the european union based on a free trade agreement that benefits the whole of the united kingdom. they will also begin trade negotiations with other leading global economies. the integrity and prosperity of the united kingdom is of the utmost importance to my government. my ministers will work urgently to facilitate talks to restore devolved...
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in the united kingdom, prussian majority. and thetting his -- united kingdom, a crushing majority. a fantastic lineup of guests alongside me. to's turn to michael mckee get you set up with the next 30 minutes into the open. that trade conversation getting just a little bit more interesting as the day grows older. are just beginning to figure out some of the things that go into the trade
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for that let's stick with our top story today, the election in the united kingdom. let's check in on how the mamarkets are responding to tha with our business editor. >> that's right. investors very happy with last night's results. the panel is soaring after exit polls published late last night, hitting levels not seen in quite some time. investors feeling reassured about the conservatives' majority in parliament. eliminates the possibility of a no deal exit from the european union. many executives and share holders relieveved to see the platform off the table. the pound sterling was up as high as 2.7% against the u.s. dollar. that was its highest level since last year. it's trading slightly down, still with gains though. hit a more than ththree year hi against the euro. major europeanndices posting a gain todayay. upper movementomewhat limited. the higher poundurts focusus. t's stillll trending u upward. aa similar picture in frankfurt asian markets fin irgining off e week in -- finishing off the week in positive territory. solid gainsns in the shanghai composite.
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deal, in this bill, ensures that the united kingdom leave the e.u. whole and entire with an unwavering northern ireland's place in our union. i happily give way to the -- speaker, to the prime minister, i am pleased that he intervention. the prime minister knows he has the strength and the selection to deliver brexit. also knows that we want to deliver brexit. deliver brexit as one nation, and add that that and that phraseology has been re-injected into this needs to he understand the concerns of arrangements for northern reland, half differentials, potential -- he needs to understand the concerns we share ecause we want to ensure we leave as one nation. and we're not going to resolve will the es today but prime minister commit to proper and thorough and reconsideration, using the strengths he has to deliver for the entirety of this country? of course, mr. speaker, i understand the point that the raises but ntleman let me remoon you, the deal commits to unfettered access, access.red to all parts of the uk with respect to territorial integrity of the
deal, in this bill, ensures that the united kingdom leave the e.u. whole and entire with an unwavering northern ireland's place in our union. i happily give way to the -- speaker, to the prime minister, i am pleased that he intervention. the prime minister knows he has the strength and the selection to deliver brexit. also knows that we want to deliver brexit. deliver brexit as one nation, and add that that and that phraseology has been re-injected into this needs to he understand the concerns...
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the fact is that the people of scotland voted to remain in that the united kingdom, than the united kingdom parliament gave a referendum to the whole of the uk, where everybody spoke counted the same in that referendum. the snp can't get over the fact that they lost the referendum on independence. they just need to do that, because the scottish people don't want to break away from the rest of uk. if you wa nt away from the rest of uk. if you want certainty and clarity if you get to this time next year and those talks haven't gone as you hope they will, as boris johnson talks haven't gone as you hope they will, as borisjohnson has suggested. in the interest of certainty and clarity would you be prepared to extend the transition rather than go to wto rules? welcome i think we will be able to do it command we are much more able to do it if we actually set... in that scenario i set out though?|j it if we actually set... in that scenario i set out though? i think we wa nt scenario i set out though? i think we want to avoid that scenario by actually setting a timescale that says we know the date
the fact is that the people of scotland voted to remain in that the united kingdom, than the united kingdom parliament gave a referendum to the whole of the uk, where everybody spoke counted the same in that referendum. the snp can't get over the fact that they lost the referendum on independence. they just need to do that, because the scottish people don't want to break away from the rest of uk. if you wa nt away from the rest of uk. if you want certainty and clarity if you get to this time...
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make the most of the opportunities that this brings all the people of the united kingdom. thereafter, my ministers will seek a future relationship with the european union, based on a free trade agreement that benefits the whole of the united kingdom. they will also begin trade negotiations with other leading global economies. the integrity and prosperity of the united kingdom is of the utmost importance to my government. my ministers will work urgently to facilitate talks to restore devolved government in northern ireland. the environment also featured in the queen's address. she noted the goverment‘s ambitions to meet emissions targets, as well as protecting the environment for future generations. my government will continue to take steps to meet the world—leading target of net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. it will continue to lead the way in tackling global climate change, hosting the cop26 summit in 2020. to protect and improve the environment for future generations, a bill will enshrine, in law, environmental principles and legally binding targets, includi
make the most of the opportunities that this brings all the people of the united kingdom. thereafter, my ministers will seek a future relationship with the european union, based on a free trade agreement that benefits the whole of the united kingdom. they will also begin trade negotiations with other leading global economies. the integrity and prosperity of the united kingdom is of the utmost importance to my government. my ministers will work urgently to facilitate talks to restore devolved...
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for the whole united kingdom. the prime minister and the conservative party now on brexit. it is their total and complete responsibility. they cannot blame anyone else anymore. they have become the brexit party, from top to bottom. and the question, of course, is this. will the prime minister get brexit done? more precisely, will he get it done by the end of the year, so we can avoid the disaster of a no—deal brexit? well, we shall see. well, there are 140 new mps in the commons, and they all have to give their maiden speech. the first to do so was colum eastwood, who is the leader of the social democratic and labour party, the sdlp, a party that until the election had no representation at westminster. we intend to represent nationalists, unionists, and everybody else, and we will do that to the best of our ability. but mr speaker, this prime minister wants to drag us out of the european union against our will. and i know he's got a huge majority, but the only majority that i'm concerned about is the pro—remai
for the whole united kingdom. the prime minister and the conservative party now on brexit. it is their total and complete responsibility. they cannot blame anyone else anymore. they have become the brexit party, from top to bottom. and the question, of course, is this. will the prime minister get brexit done? more precisely, will he get it done by the end of the year, so we can avoid the disaster of a no—deal brexit? well, we shall see. well, there are 140 new mps in the commons, and they all...
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kingdom and united states? howard: quite a lot. complicated because there is a difficulty in moving everything america would like to have. it makes the eu deal look complicated. there's a big choice on which one you will prioritize. francine: is boris johnson really now in charge because of the big majority? howard: yes, he is. -- sono longer beholden he can decide but he is going to have to decide whether to part -- whetherrican deal to prioritize an american deal. that does constrain some of what he is going to have to do. mostly we would like to remain aligned on europe because that is the way the city's businesses are oriented. we have the regulatory relationships with the u.s. which will continue. that is where we will elect to go. other indices -- industries might take another view. tom: we are thrilled sir howard davies is with us. look to europe and that means look across the channel. we will find time for that. in the next hour, we will bring you megan desai. one of the phrases he uses is the social as
kingdom and united states? howard: quite a lot. complicated because there is a difficulty in moving everything america would like to have. it makes the eu deal look complicated. there's a big choice on which one you will prioritize. francine: is boris johnson really now in charge because of the big majority? howard: yes, he is. -- sono longer beholden he can decide but he is going to have to decide whether to part -- whetherrican deal to prioritize an american deal. that does constrain some of...
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kingdom because the united kingdom is leaving the european union scotland made very clear last week that it does not warrant a 20 government led by boris johnson taking his 8 of you to undo in a path that we haven't chosen but that is the future we face if we don't have the opportunity to consider the tentative of independence and it is a very different future to the one in prospect when scotland voted no to independence in 2014 there has been a material change in circumstances nicholas sturgeon there saying there has been a material change we'll talk about this and a lot more i'm joined tonight from the highlands of scotland by journalist andreas will fundraises good to see use so we are coming off of that general election last week in the u.k. does nicholas sturgeon does she really have a mandate to push for another independence referendum in scotland. well brant it has been pointed out that the s. and p. only got 45 percent of the vote share in scotland in this general election and not all of the voters that would fit for the s.n.p. may support independence they may have rooted f
kingdom because the united kingdom is leaving the european union scotland made very clear last week that it does not warrant a 20 government led by boris johnson taking his 8 of you to undo in a path that we haven't chosen but that is the future we face if we don't have the opportunity to consider the tentative of independence and it is a very different future to the one in prospect when scotland voted no to independence in 2014 there has been a material change in circumstances nicholas...
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once again this house will be the only assembly able to legislate this united kingdom. british courts will be the sole arbiter of those lawsand above all , the sovereign british people must be masters of their own fate, controlling their own borders, laws, money and trade and throughout our new immigration system we will not only welcome those with talent but go out of our way to attract people of ability regardless of nationality or background and we are only able to do this by the freedom offered by our european union partners, by leaving the eu allow us once again to control over all numbers and bear down on unskilled immigration with our new points based system and if the honorable lady against control of immigration, i'd like to hear her explain why. >> the senator has spoken about welcoming people, release the governments existing obligation to with regard to unaccompanied children, who wants to join theirfamily members in the united kingdom , lloyd dobson described this removal of our rights as mean-spirited and nasty. can the government tell me or can the prime
once again this house will be the only assembly able to legislate this united kingdom. british courts will be the sole arbiter of those lawsand above all , the sovereign british people must be masters of their own fate, controlling their own borders, laws, money and trade and throughout our new immigration system we will not only welcome those with talent but go out of our way to attract people of ability regardless of nationality or background and we are only able to do this by the freedom...
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bill,ew deal, in this ensures that the united kingdom entire withhe e.u. an unwavering dedication to northern ireland's place in our union. i happily give way to the right honorable gentleman. >> very grateful to the prime minister, i had almost thought we had fallen out, i am pleased that he took the intervention. theotes that he has strength from this election to deliver brexit and knows that we want to deliver brexit. we want to deliver brexit as one nation. i am glad that that termination -- terminology has been reinjected, but he needs to understand the concerns of the arrangements, and he needs to understand the concerns we share because we want to ensure we leave as one nation, and we will not resolve those issues today, but with the prime minister commit to proper and thorough, and detailed reconsideration using the strength he has to deliver? prime minister johnson: of course, i understand the point that the honorable gentleman raises. the deal commits to unfettered access in all parts of the u.k. and respects of territorial integrity and northern
bill,ew deal, in this ensures that the united kingdom entire withhe e.u. an unwavering dedication to northern ireland's place in our union. i happily give way to the right honorable gentleman. >> very grateful to the prime minister, i had almost thought we had fallen out, i am pleased that he took the intervention. theotes that he has strength from this election to deliver brexit and knows that we want to deliver brexit. we want to deliver brexit as one nation. i am glad that that...
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of the united kingdom. boris johnson's government is not the only one planning to leave a union scotland's 1st minister nicola sturgeon today wrote to jobs demanding the right to hold a 2nd referendum on scottish independence scotland she says wants to leave the united kingdom because the united kingdom is leaving the european union scotland made very clear last week that it does not warrant a 20 government led by boris johnson taking his 8 of you to and that we haven't chosen but speight when scotland voted no to independence in 2014 there has been a material change in circumstances nicholas sturgeon there saying there has been a material change let's talk about this and a lot more i'm joined tonight from the highlands of scotland by journalist andreas will fundraises good to see use we are coming off of that general election last week in the u.k. does nicholas sturgeon does she really have a mandate to push for another independence referendum in scotland. well brant it has been pointed out that the s.n.p.
of the united kingdom. boris johnson's government is not the only one planning to leave a union scotland's 1st minister nicola sturgeon today wrote to jobs demanding the right to hold a 2nd referendum on scottish independence scotland she says wants to leave the united kingdom because the united kingdom is leaving the european union scotland made very clear last week that it does not warrant a 20 government led by boris johnson taking his 8 of you to and that we haven't chosen but speight when...
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and level up unite and level up bringing together the whole of this incredible united kingdom england scotland wales northern ireland together taking off food unleashing the potential of the whole country. to prime minister's plans might not go as smoothly as he hopes the scottish national party made significant gains and election and they feel empowered to push for a 2nd referendum on scottish independence. after breaks it that will be one of the next pick challenges for the country. for more let's bring in correspondent a lot of pots in london for us to a lot of shortly after boards johnson celebrated his party's biggest election win in 30 years scuffles broke out in central london as you know didn't boris johnson want to ease frustration in divisions. well it's not that easy for boris johnson when i left downing street yesterday where i covered this election i ran into the protesters several 100 gathered in front of downing street holding signs boris johnson is not our prime minister are defying tory rule and yes occasional fights broke out with the police there i've talked to some
and level up unite and level up bringing together the whole of this incredible united kingdom england scotland wales northern ireland together taking off food unleashing the potential of the whole country. to prime minister's plans might not go as smoothly as he hopes the scottish national party made significant gains and election and they feel empowered to push for a 2nd referendum on scottish independence. after breaks it that will be one of the next pick challenges for the country. for more...
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policy of the politicians of the united kingdom there is of course no majority. for a new referendum and it would seem very unlikely to me that boris johnson would allow one because he talks about himself as being a warm nation and being someone who has as the future of the union halls of the union means scotland northern ireland wales and england a lot of story lines not the biggest one being potentially a land slide victory for the conservatives roger evans and of course will in london for us thank you to you all. well as european leaders digest this election results and what it means for the future of the e.u. in brussels there was an agreement on one of the blocs most ambitious proposals member states have backed plans to drastically slash carbon emissions training for net 0 emissions by the year 2050 it's part of european commission president. european green deal. 1st suspense. and then a little disappointment journalists in brussels knew the result of the u.k. election means one thing that brags it most likely will happen. but leaders focused on another top
policy of the politicians of the united kingdom there is of course no majority. for a new referendum and it would seem very unlikely to me that boris johnson would allow one because he talks about himself as being a warm nation and being someone who has as the future of the union halls of the union means scotland northern ireland wales and england a lot of story lines not the biggest one being potentially a land slide victory for the conservatives roger evans and of course will in london for us...
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scotland alone of the united kingdom nations is being singled out for unfair treatment. the only united kingdom country to be taken out of the european union against our will. and with no say, mr speaker. no say whatsoever as to our future. england and wales voted leave, england and wales will leave. northern ireland is getting a special deal, and the right to decide their own future. the prime minister offers scotland nothing. nothing, hee—haw, diddly squat. that's what we get from this government and its so—called precious union. nothing but disrespect for our government and our rights. he turned to the snp‘s call for another referendum on scottish independence — and one of the arguments that's been made against it. let mejust nail, once and for all, this issue about "once in a generation." because it was made clear in the declaration that was signed between the two governments, that it did not obstruct a future independence referendum. that, mr speaker, is the fact of the matter. mr speaker, last week, we won that mandate again. scotland must consent to its ow
scotland alone of the united kingdom nations is being singled out for unfair treatment. the only united kingdom country to be taken out of the european union against our will. and with no say, mr speaker. no say whatsoever as to our future. england and wales voted leave, england and wales will leave. northern ireland is getting a special deal, and the right to decide their own future. the prime minister offers scotland nothing. nothing, hee—haw, diddly squat. that's what we get from this...
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what does it mean for the united kingdom and its future? the future of the uk is looking more in the balance than it ever has. i think, you know, the snp did very well last night, increased its number of seats, nicola sturgeon now feels it is very clear she has a mandate for another independence referendum and she will be requesting one. mrjohnson is not going to give her one. he has made it very clear he is not going to give scotland one right now. but there —— if there is evidence of a shift in opinion in scotland towards independent hood, if there is a hard brexit there is every chance they would be, it becomes very difficult for a prime minister in westminster to just keep saying no, sorry, for a prime minister in westminster tojust keep saying no, sorry, you don't get too self—determined. tojust keep saying no, sorry, you don't get too self-determined. you can don't get too self-determined. you ca n sto ke don't get too self-determined. you can stoke the resentment in scotland and then... you can boost and then look at... the sit
what does it mean for the united kingdom and its future? the future of the uk is looking more in the balance than it ever has. i think, you know, the snp did very well last night, increased its number of seats, nicola sturgeon now feels it is very clear she has a mandate for another independence referendum and she will be requesting one. mrjohnson is not going to give her one. he has made it very clear he is not going to give scotland one right now. but there —— if there is evidence of a...
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scots voted to remain in the united kingdom. harder that was the united kingdom was within the european union. that has changed. one of the issues is the leadership in scotland is saying now is the time to have another independence referendum, so scotland can decide its own future. it is driven by brexit, as guy was saying. vonnie: boris johnson has pledged to keep one nation, one nation but there are big risks, things opening up. what will nicola sturgeon be able to do in order to advocate for another referendum? rodney: that is the big question. as you pointed out, there are two leaders here with big victories. something has to give. the cards are stacked in boris johnson's favor. he doesn't have to grant scotland the legal permission to hold another independence referendum. the cards are stacked in boris nicola sturgeon says that would be undemocratic, she has the mandate for another independence referendum. what i suspect may happen, there will be another period of agitation of a stronger calls him her and her supporters for
scots voted to remain in the united kingdom. harder that was the united kingdom was within the european union. that has changed. one of the issues is the leadership in scotland is saying now is the time to have another independence referendum, so scotland can decide its own future. it is driven by brexit, as guy was saying. vonnie: boris johnson has pledged to keep one nation, one nation but there are big risks, things opening up. what will nicola sturgeon be able to do in order to advocate for...
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the start story is of a dish united kingdom the scottish national party racked up a landslide north of the border roy motions got the better of some. but they couldn't distract from renewed calls for a 2nd referendum on scottish independence. but it's johnson has no rate firstly to take scotland of the e.u. and secondly norway to block the scottish people choosing their own future another headache which johnson in northern ireland where for the 1st time parties backing a united ireland outnumbered poor british unionists the final lesson of this eventful night is of voters overwhelmingly rejecting the pool european liberals their leader was ousted ending any effort to keep britain inside the european union . these results will bring dread and dismay and people are looking for hope. i still believe that we as a country can be warm and generous inclusive and open. as day broke johnson returned reinforced to downing street choosing to walk the final few yards in a cold and frenetic election campaign boiled down he promised to finish breaks it once and for all whether he can and at what cos
the start story is of a dish united kingdom the scottish national party racked up a landslide north of the border roy motions got the better of some. but they couldn't distract from renewed calls for a 2nd referendum on scottish independence. but it's johnson has no rate firstly to take scotland of the e.u. and secondly norway to block the scottish people choosing their own future another headache which johnson in northern ireland where for the 1st time parties backing a united ireland...
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i would be surprised if scotland doeses not leave the united kingdom before long. eventuallyonally -- see northern ireland going the same way. that is a possibility. we are looking at the breakup of the united kingdom, which is not necessarily a bad thing. i support the scots and the pursuit of independence, but it is just one of the many implications of these really volatile times which we now face. amy: we have 30 seconds for inya gopal in india, usually cambridge, england. he tweeted -- what did you hope t this point? in india,e organizingg for instance,r r the situtuation is extmely d dire. calling g for civil disobedience againsnst the discrimininatory w againsnst muslims. people calling on civil seanants and police offfficers resisignig from their p positions. people refusing to accept what is happening in kashmir. alliances tog stand between the states and the populations. and people making alliances across civil society organizationons, indigenous peoples who are standing up to protect resources. i thihink we need alliances witi countries s and acrossss cou
i would be surprised if scotland doeses not leave the united kingdom before long. eventuallyonally -- see northern ireland going the same way. that is a possibility. we are looking at the breakup of the united kingdom, which is not necessarily a bad thing. i support the scots and the pursuit of independence, but it is just one of the many implications of these really volatile times which we now face. amy: we have 30 seconds for inya gopal in india, usually cambridge, england. he tweeted -- what...
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my government's priority is to deliver the united kingdom's departure from the european union on the 31st of january. the tensions between prime minister and leader of the opposition were clear as they prepared to debate the new government's programme of legislation. after the dither, after the delay, after the deadlock, after the paralysis and the platitudes, the time has come for change and the time has come for action. this government, that conservative party, does not stand for the people at the receiving end of their policies. despite all their promises that is exactly what this queen's speech shows. we'll be taking a closer look at the range of measures being proposed and asking how realistic they are. also tonight... donald trump becomes just the third president in us history to be impeached, but he's unlikely to be forced from office. in australia, a state of emergency is declared in new south wales, where a heatwave could worsen a series of bushfires. # it's so easy to leave me all alone with the memory and the long—awaited big screen version of cats has finally arrived â€
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was not imminent my government's priority is to deliver the united kingdom's departure from the european union on the 31st of january my ministers will bring forward to just nation to ensure the united kingdom's exit on that date and to make the most of the opportunities that this brings all the people of the united kingdom . this is yourself life i guess elvis has that business south africa in just a moment i'll be back at the top of the how the day. can show that of those. in support of. saving what's said. to be about.
was not imminent my government's priority is to deliver the united kingdom's departure from the european union on the 31st of january my ministers will bring forward to just nation to ensure the united kingdom's exit on that date and to make the most of the opportunities that this brings all the people of the united kingdom . this is yourself life i guess elvis has that business south africa in just a moment i'll be back at the top of the how the day. can show that of those. in support of....
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my government's priority is to deliver the united kingdom's departure from the european union on the 31st of january. one of the world's biggest free trade agreements, the us mexico canada deal, is set to be passed by the us congress anytime now. we'll be live in new york with all the latest. yesterday, donald trump was impeached by the house of representatives. next comes a trial in the senate. but today, democrats are saying they'll hold off sending the articles of impeachment to the senate unless republicans change their terms. we'll have more on that in a moment, but first in the last hour president trump has been speaking. i don't feel like i am being engaged, because it's a hoax, it's a setup, it's a horrible thing they did. they happen to have a small majority and they took that small majority and they took that small majority and they forced people and they said, oh, no, we don't want to talk to anybody, they put the arm on everybody, they tried to get them to do what they wanted to do for the many people were likejeff but they didn't want to vote that way. president trump ha
my government's priority is to deliver the united kingdom's departure from the european union on the 31st of january. one of the world's biggest free trade agreements, the us mexico canada deal, is set to be passed by the us congress anytime now. we'll be live in new york with all the latest. yesterday, donald trump was impeached by the house of representatives. next comes a trial in the senate. but today, democrats are saying they'll hold off sending the articles of impeachment to the senate...
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now is the time to act together, as one reinvigorated nation, one united kingdom. we meet the seven—year—old boy who's set up his own foodbank and it's got really big.
now is the time to act together, as one reinvigorated nation, one united kingdom. we meet the seven—year—old boy who's set up his own foodbank and it's got really big.
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now is the time to act together, as one reinvigorated nation, one united kingdom. the duke of edinburgh has admitted —— been admitted to hospitalfor admitted —— been admitted to hospital for treatments, for what buckingham palace describes as a pre—existing condition. the death of harry dunn, the teenage motorcyclist hit by a car and august. now extradition proceedings begin after an american woman is charged with causing his death by dangerous driving. pampering —— hampering the christmas getaway, flooding closes the i'm 23 in sussex, there are parts of southern england that are inundated. at a quarter to eight, private eyes editor ian hislop joins the bbc‘s media editor to look back ona the bbc‘s media editor to look back on a fascinating year of front covers, cartoons, and satire. good evening. three and a half years after the uk voted to leave the eu, mps have resoundingly voted in favour of the government cosmic brexit bill. it paves the way for borisjohnson to deliver his promise that the uk will leave the eu at the end of next month. well,
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kingdom and even though and is very small in economic terms regarding in relation to the to the united kingdom it is a member of the e.u. the e.u. has backed arlen in the face of what's going on in the u.k. and it also has huge potential for if you look at scotland scotland is looking at what's happening in ireland in the recent election voters in northern ireland 68 percent of them voted in favor of remain parties so that could be the northern arm decides to leave. to leave britain which for would which would be a disaster for the whole bracks of project it would also spark movements in scotland so there's a lot of different issues even though on it is quite small geographically it has fights above its weight in terms of the importance that it has for the overall breck's of the base you just get the sense today that there are potentially so many more steps to come surprises pitfalls potentially that putting into that to for us today cafe and from business thank you so much. when i take it now some of the other stories making news around the world. britain's prince philip has been admi
kingdom and even though and is very small in economic terms regarding in relation to the to the united kingdom it is a member of the e.u. the e.u. has backed arlen in the face of what's going on in the u.k. and it also has huge potential for if you look at scotland scotland is looking at what's happening in ireland in the recent election voters in northern ireland 68 percent of them voted in favor of remain parties so that could be the northern arm decides to leave. to leave britain which for...
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international is one of the after moscow it is 10 in the morning in the united kingdom where boris johnson's conservative party has won a resoundingly after a strong showing in britain's historic general election after the cleanup the prime minister says the result gives him a powerful mandate to bring home with the strongest majority for his party since the late eighty's as for the westminster based opposition party is they're both looking for new leaders labor suffered a series of humiliating defeat and leader jeremy corbyn says he will not lead labor into the next election as for the liberal democrats their leader even lost a seat. let's go live to our u.k. in westminster now for our special election coverage. well a very good morning to you it appears that boris johnson's election gamble has paid off as he secures a massive majority in parliament yes he since made a victory speech hours to break it all down for us we're joined by a brand new panel coming in the last hour or so anyway andre walker and has the current stuff thank you very much indeed guys well firstly before we cross to yo
international is one of the after moscow it is 10 in the morning in the united kingdom where boris johnson's conservative party has won a resoundingly after a strong showing in britain's historic general election after the cleanup the prime minister says the result gives him a powerful mandate to bring home with the strongest majority for his party since the late eighty's as for the westminster based opposition party is they're both looking for new leaders labor suffered a series of humiliating...
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my my government's priority is to deliver the united kingdom's departure from the european union on the 31st of january. the tension between the prime minister and leader of the opposition was clear, as they prepared to debate the new government's programme of legislation. after the differ, after the delay, after the deadlock, after the paralysis and platitudes, the time has come to change and at the time has come to change and at the time has come to change and at the time has come for action. this government, that conservative party does not stand for the people at the receiving end of the policy. despite all their promises, that is exactly what this queen's speech shows. nicola sturgeon sets out her plans for another independence referendum. record temperatures in australia fuel unprecedented fires. a state of emergency is declared in new south wales, the country's most populous state. #itis # it is so easy to leave me... # and pause and get ready for some cat—calls, as the new film, cats, gets a mixed reaction on its release. and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth loo at the p
my my government's priority is to deliver the united kingdom's departure from the european union on the 31st of january. the tension between the prime minister and leader of the opposition was clear, as they prepared to debate the new government's programme of legislation. after the differ, after the delay, after the deadlock, after the paralysis and platitudes, the time has come to change and at the time has come to change and at the time has come to change and at the time has come for action....
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kingdom can be a kind and generous country going forward. let me say now. for millions of people in our country. these results will bring dread and dismay and people are looking for hope. i still believe that we as a country can be warm and generous inclusive and open and that by working together with our nearest neighbors we can achieve so much more. just as a high. as to how disappointing or not this is been particularly for the labor party they've lost said truth was tony blair's former seat seen as super safe both over of course which was 45 years the seats of a deadly skid of the veteran pete and also by a very very close margins only $150.00 votes in it kensington which of course seats the great full time tragedy took place the night of the code losing seats is the lib dems essentially splitting the vote so again it will be many post-mortems is really. trying to figure out exactly what went wrong and way. thank you very much indeed for that. now it's just. come up to 7 minutes past 7 here in london results are still coming in we've got
kingdom can be a kind and generous country going forward. let me say now. for millions of people in our country. these results will bring dread and dismay and people are looking for hope. i still believe that we as a country can be warm and generous inclusive and open and that by working together with our nearest neighbors we can achieve so much more. just as a high. as to how disappointing or not this is been particularly for the labor party they've lost said truth was tony blair's former seat...
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the most of the opportunities that this brings for all the people of the united kingdom. but then what? the wrangle of difficult trade talks, of course. and extra cash for the health service put into law. for the first time, the national health service's multi—year funding settlement, agreed earlier this year, will be enshrined in law. tougher sentencing, a cut to business rates, a new immigration system, just some of the long list of work ahead. but after a torrid few years, listen to this planned a sounding announcement. a constitution, democracy and a constitution, democracy and rights a constitution, democracy and rights commission will be established. might his government be tempted to use their huge majority to overhaul how this whole place works? maybe. this will not be a safety first government, willing to dare, determine to plan notjust for five yea rs determine to plan notjust for five years but for a decade. this is not a programme for one year or one parliament. it is a blueprint for the future of britain. just imagine... just the future of britain. just ima
the most of the opportunities that this brings for all the people of the united kingdom. but then what? the wrangle of difficult trade talks, of course. and extra cash for the health service put into law. for the first time, the national health service's multi—year funding settlement, agreed earlier this year, will be enshrined in law. tougher sentencing, a cut to business rates, a new immigration system, just some of the long list of work ahead. but after a torrid few years, listen to this...
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and splitting off wales will be part of the united kingdom presumably there's no there's no appetite here at all in wales for independence and moving away from the union i think it's the last time i heard any. polling on that i think it was something around well and 10 percent and of course you know gala very well one of the most beautiful places in the united kingdom expecting lots of rich foreign buy as a property around there is bars drugs and opens up a globalised britain no i don't think that's going to happen it will go it hasn't got that me bridge properties it has a it has a number of very nice properties but it is as you rightly say is the 1st area of outstanding natural beauty in the u.k. and we need to protect that why do you think that many conservatives didn't support boris johnson strategy all across this bracks and period he even had to throw out so many people from the tory party in effect i think. well i think you know as far as the tory as long as far as the parliamentary party was because and there were people and people that were my colleagues who were absolutely
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now is the time to act together as one reinvigorated nation, one united kingdom. another step closer — we'll be looking at what happens next with the uk set to leave the european union in six weeks today. also on the programme... the duke of edinburgh is admitted to hospital in london for treatment for what buckingham palace describe as a pre—existing condition. the death of harry dunn, the teenage motocylist hit by a car in august, now extradition proceedings begin after an american woman is charged with causing his death by dangerous driving. hampering the christmas getaway — flooding closes the m23 in sussex as parts of southern england are inundated. and big discounts on the high street as retailers try to make the most of last—minute christmas shoppers. and coming—up on bbc news... mikel arteta is announced as the new head coach of arsenal. the club's former captain will be the youngest manager in the premier league. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. three and a half years after the uk voted to leave the eu, mps have resoundingly vote
now is the time to act together as one reinvigorated nation, one united kingdom. another step closer — we'll be looking at what happens next with the uk set to leave the european union in six weeks today. also on the programme... the duke of edinburgh is admitted to hospital in london for treatment for what buckingham palace describe as a pre—existing condition. the death of harry dunn, the teenage motocylist hit by a car in august, now extradition proceedings begin after an american woman...
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kingdom scotland is doing about secession and in northern ireland of course many people seem a good friday agreement clearly states that a change in voting pattern more or perception of the desires of the north requires a real referendum on irish unity well on scotland 1st in scotland was the manifesto was to stop breaks it for them in that doesn't work for them now are they really going to go into an independent referendum and say that you know they're going to rejoin the the opinion we will see you know the early stage and so i said that with or without that i mean the government does not have to give a referendum at this stage and i surrendered my last parliament votes to give it to them in a very. well i mean see you know they've made it very clear the conservatives and labor that they were rushing in to give another referendum as far as art and concerned i think you have to be very careful in the realising that the people who voted for the alliance party many of them are disillusioned remain unionists they are not going to tomorrow in a referendum vote for united ireland i am a
kingdom scotland is doing about secession and in northern ireland of course many people seem a good friday agreement clearly states that a change in voting pattern more or perception of the desires of the north requires a real referendum on irish unity well on scotland 1st in scotland was the manifesto was to stop breaks it for them in that doesn't work for them now are they really going to go into an independent referendum and say that you know they're going to rejoin the the opinion we will...
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kingdom, i united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland to renew itself in this generation as we have done so many times in the past. after the dither and delay, after the deadlock and paralysis in the platitudes, the time has come for change and the time has come for change and the time has come for change and the time has come for action. it is action the british people will get from this most graces speech and i commend it to the house. thank you, mr speaker. we will try again. ian blackford. thank you, mr speaker. there is nothing in that address from the prime minister for the people of scotland. and for people who were listening back home, it was led by the announcement this is not for viewers and listeners in scotland. mr speaker, let me congratulate the memberfor mr speaker, let me congratulate the member for chatham and aylesford and fat walsall north for their addresses this afternoon. when i was listening to the stories about christmas carol, we didn't hear from a memberfrom christmas carol, we didn't hear from a member from the conservative who would be scrooge. i
kingdom, i united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland to renew itself in this generation as we have done so many times in the past. after the dither and delay, after the deadlock and paralysis in the platitudes, the time has come for change and the time has come for change and the time has come for change and the time has come for action. it is action the british people will get from this most graces speech and i commend it to the house. thank you, mr speaker. we will try again. ian...
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what is the future of the united kingdom? it all depends on the sort of brexit borisjohnson goes for and the type of conservative government we see. if it goes for that softer brexit, i think the chances of scotland staying within the union are higher. i think if he goes for a very hard brexit that makes scottish independence much more likely and when you look at northern ireland, his withdrawal agreement makes northern ireland potentially reunify in with ireland more likely as well by putting a border town in the irish sea. softer brexit becomes much less likely. already out of ten, we will be back very soon to discuss the papers but that is it for this error. sonia and sebastian will be back at 11:30 for a longer look at the papers. but for the moment, goodbye. good evening. we have seen some much brighter drier weather for many parts of the country today. the showers where all or nothing. in sheltered areas like here in gloucestershire it was dry with some sunshine but through the isle of man, for example, shower after sho
what is the future of the united kingdom? it all depends on the sort of brexit borisjohnson goes for and the type of conservative government we see. if it goes for that softer brexit, i think the chances of scotland staying within the union are higher. i think if he goes for a very hard brexit that makes scottish independence much more likely and when you look at northern ireland, his withdrawal agreement makes northern ireland potentially reunify in with ireland more likely as well by putting...
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nation to ensure the united kingdom's exit on that date. and to make the most of the opportunities that this brings for all the people of the united kingdom there after my ministers will seek a future relationship with the european union based on a free trade agreement on the back i was listening to the proceedings and he says the new government wants to reassure the public about britain's place in the wilds often says the government has made it very clear that leaving on the journey the 31st is going to be a priority it was a huge money a substantial mantra for boris johnson throughout the election campaign also we knew that the national health service and protecting the national health service was going to figure highly to the government has promised investment of $44000000000.00 over the next few years this given the fact that the opposition during the entire election campaign had been repeatedly accusing the government of planning to sell off the national health service in some sort of trumped style trade agreement so trying to restore
nation to ensure the united kingdom's exit on that date. and to make the most of the opportunities that this brings for all the people of the united kingdom there after my ministers will seek a future relationship with the european union based on a free trade agreement on the back i was listening to the proceedings and he says the new government wants to reassure the public about britain's place in the wilds often says the government has made it very clear that leaving on the journey the 31st...
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kingdom because people in northern ireland have there are a passport and a british passport they can have it both ways. ways they like being british a lot of them they like being irish a lot of them and i don't think that any of the results yesterday in faction fee invokes went darling and it went to went to the s.t.l. p d p votes went die in as well i'm not really out of the system the system in northern ireland the whole peace process and the way the elections are free and needs to be looked at because it's ridiculous that one party can bring the whole assembly done and even if it goes back again tomorrow in 6 months time another party can simply say we're walking out and then the whole thing colonials no way to run a democracy what about media bias in this election do you think you'll stop seeing what you another appropriate for 2 years of often called approved remaining legible elite media is at the end of that now that we're definitely having breakfast on the air i think it was there was kind of tweets last night which i thought were very good of people saying that it must be aw
kingdom because people in northern ireland have there are a passport and a british passport they can have it both ways. ways they like being british a lot of them they like being irish a lot of them and i don't think that any of the results yesterday in faction fee invokes went darling and it went to went to the s.t.l. p d p votes went die in as well i'm not really out of the system the system in northern ireland the whole peace process and the way the elections are free and needs to be looked...
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of this part of the united kingdom so we need very well see and to the united kingdom because the brits. and beckett just quickly looking ahead with that boris johnson already at 10 downing street what will be his main priorities now. drags it drags and bricks that's the show at all next week the parliament is going to sit and wants to get hit with a troll deal with the e.u. through parliament he will achieve that most likely and then the u.k. is going to leave by the end of january then of course the arduous process of negotiating in new agreement with the e.u. about the future and that's probably not going to be as easy as it was johnson has promised. clinton feels in chatham house in london also back at my surprise spot at their thank you both very much. u.s. president donald trump has sent a congratulations to boris johnson on twitter trump tweeted congratulations to boris johnson on his great win britain and the united states will now be free to strike a massive new trade deal after a break that the u.s. president has long been a supporter of the u.k. leaving the european union. an
of this part of the united kingdom so we need very well see and to the united kingdom because the brits. and beckett just quickly looking ahead with that boris johnson already at 10 downing street what will be his main priorities now. drags it drags and bricks that's the show at all next week the parliament is going to sit and wants to get hit with a troll deal with the e.u. through parliament he will achieve that most likely and then the u.k. is going to leave by the end of january then of...
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delivering on the democratic mandate of the people. >> that is the united kingdom. we are also watching the breaking news on a potential phase one trade deal with the u.s. and china when asked about the agreement, china saying overnight, it is committed to resolving issues but the deal must be mutually beneficial this comes after the trump administration recordedly reached a deal but president trump must approve the deal overall and must scrap the 15% of tariffs on roughly $60 billion worth of chinese tariffs set to take place on sunday and would reduce existing tariffs on chinese goods by half. also increasing the amount of u.s. ag products by $51 billion as a part of this. i'm joined by chief strategist of global investors. this is such a huge news day what exactly is the biggest driver in your mind given that we've seen brexit happen a possible phase one happen. are all of these things going to eventually put a risk on our environment back in the market >> today will be a key risk on day. what you've had is two of the key risks to hanging on the markets to as muc
delivering on the democratic mandate of the people. >> that is the united kingdom. we are also watching the breaking news on a potential phase one trade deal with the u.s. and china when asked about the agreement, china saying overnight, it is committed to resolving issues but the deal must be mutually beneficial this comes after the trump administration recordedly reached a deal but president trump must approve the deal overall and must scrap the 15% of tariffs on roughly $60 billion...
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he says he wants to unite the united kingdom. he says it's time to forget remain and leave. those are old words that no longer should apply. so he wants all that rancor to be behind everybody and there is no doubt that with the 80-seat majority concretely, but 87 plus in sinn fein do take their seats, he really got a very comfortable margin by which we expect this withdrawal agreement bill to pass i its second readi today, and this is very much a full steam ahead, boboris johns, who on the back of the queen's speech talking about this withdrawal agreement bill and then also the money being plowed into the national health service, infrastructure and australian immigration system really wants to be seen, particularly in the first 100 days, to be hitting the ground running. so while the rest of the united kingdom is on its way on holiday and we are days away from what is a highly respected, whether you are religious or not, holiday, where things shut down until the fourth of january, people like us, the media, international, u.k. and all the parliamentarians and all the people
he says he wants to unite the united kingdom. he says it's time to forget remain and leave. those are old words that no longer should apply. so he wants all that rancor to be behind everybody and there is no doubt that with the 80-seat majority concretely, but 87 plus in sinn fein do take their seats, he really got a very comfortable margin by which we expect this withdrawal agreement bill to pass i its second readi today, and this is very much a full steam ahead, boboris johns, who on the back...
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why would you break up t united kingdom family? for what purpose other than some ideological obsession, which frankly has no basis in reality? >> reporter: 800 years ago, when the scots were at war with the english and led by king robert the bruce, the military wisdom of the day was "control stirling and you control scotland." today, the parliamentary seat >> the other one, put it on there. >> right. >> y two have got that side, and just move from each other. >> right. >> if you need a new sheet, i'll come over and give you one. >> right. >> reporter: this is a seat the conservatives have to last time around, th a wafer-thin majority. their only realistic opponents are the nationalists, the snp. >> this is how the seat will be won.'s oing to be won vote by vote. and that means a lot of time spent on doorsteps havinti convers witheo pgoine. ote for your worst enemy >> my worst? i don't have a worst enemy. i am... i am for shho. independence. maybe more the heart. >> if you had said to me that one a jig down this road. of reporter: u
why would you break up t united kingdom family? for what purpose other than some ideological obsession, which frankly has no basis in reality? >> reporter: 800 years ago, when the scots were at war with the english and led by king robert the bruce, the military wisdom of the day was "control stirling and you control scotland." today, the parliamentary seat >> the other one, put it on there. >> right. >> y two have got that side, and just move from each other....
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kingdom, so it was not just a part of the united kingdom, so it was notjust a mandate, it was an overwhelming mandate. ithink was notjust a mandate, it was an overwhelming mandate. i think we've got to remember that he hasjust overwhelming mandate. i think we've got to remember that he has just any green's speech and we're all listening to the prime minister, mostly telling everybody that the nation had decided that this was an overwhelming mandate —— queen's speech. he got less than 44% of the vote. if mandates are ok for some people in some institutions, there are good enough other people. that is your response that, you're very clear to that. let's talk about the political reality. you did very well and the scottish national party has and the scottish national party has a big voice in this parliament. but because of the maths, you know, you're a veteran, you know what i'm going to say, there is not much you can do. there are lots of things that we can do. we will be coming back after the new year. we're getting through all this business of he is determined to get his patrol agreement b
kingdom, so it was not just a part of the united kingdom, so it was notjust a mandate, it was an overwhelming mandate. ithink was notjust a mandate, it was an overwhelming mandate. i think we've got to remember that he hasjust overwhelming mandate. i think we've got to remember that he has just any green's speech and we're all listening to the prime minister, mostly telling everybody that the nation had decided that this was an overwhelming mandate —— queen's speech. he got less than 44% of...