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after all, that is what europe offers. and it has always been a pleasure for me, as it is for me now, to answer your questions. the full agenda was business as usual in terms of deliberations, but there was still time to pay tribute to the woman who has helped steer the eu through economic and migration crises to the covid—19 pandemic. while her legacy will be mixed, known as a pragmatist rather than a visionary, she is still by far the longest serving among current eu leaders. translation: she is someone who, for 16 years, has really _ left her mark on europe. she has helped all 27 of us to make good decisions with a lot of humanity at times that were difficult. i recalled in 2020 july, very up for the discussion on the financial framework, the resilience fund, and in critical moments, angela was that lady, that madam who intervened and helped us to find a solution. her influence spanning far beyond europe. so many people, girls and boys, men and women, have had a role model who they could look up to through challenging
after all, that is what europe offers. and it has always been a pleasure for me, as it is for me now, to answer your questions. the full agenda was business as usual in terms of deliberations, but there was still time to pay tribute to the woman who has helped steer the eu through economic and migration crises to the covid—19 pandemic. while her legacy will be mixed, known as a pragmatist rather than a visionary, she is still by far the longest serving among current eu leaders. translation:...
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the weather events that we saw in europe this i events that we saw in europe this summer could happen here in england, and we need to be ready to save lives. we need to recognise that it is adapt or die. the lives. we need to recognise that it is adapt or die-— is adapt or die. the environment auen is is adapt or die. the environment agency is being _ is adapt or die. the environment agency is being deliberately - is adapt or die. the environment. agency is being deliberately blunt so that its recommendations are heard. for homeowners and businesses to take basic steps to make their property is safe. to restore landscapes like forests so that they hold rain water before it causes floods. and for big investments by governments in defences that could handle projected rises in sea levels. already the thames barrier, defending london, is being closed far more often than planned. a trend that will continue as the polar ice keeps melting, raising the height of the oceans. with its network of tunnels under the river, the barrier was designed decades ago and may not be big enough in future.
the weather events that we saw in europe this i events that we saw in europe this summer could happen here in england, and we need to be ready to save lives. we need to recognise that it is adapt or die. the lives. we need to recognise that it is adapt or die-— is adapt or die. the environment auen is is adapt or die. the environment agency is being _ is adapt or die. the environment agency is being deliberately - is adapt or die. the environment. agency is being deliberately blunt so that...
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there have been many stops across europe. it takes you back when you see the physical reaction that we're getting, but also she's amazingly evocative. so, she's doing herjob. she has provoked strong feelings. in rome, the pope came out to meet her, but not everywhere has been quite so welcoming. especially at one stop in greece. people were stoning a puppet arriving? people were stoning a puppet arriving, which is nothing we expected, and feeling very strongly about it as well, shouting at her with everything they had. and here on the kent coast, which sees regular migrant arrivals along the shore, there is considerable local debate. this man is a ukip councillor, and he wasn't going to be meeting little amal. the event that's taking place in folkestone today is all about raising awareness, about being welcoming to refugees. you would rather folkestone was less welcoming? personally, yes. but i would welcome . them if they came over here with a passport - or equivalent documentation. but by folkestone harbour, the crowds were
there have been many stops across europe. it takes you back when you see the physical reaction that we're getting, but also she's amazingly evocative. so, she's doing herjob. she has provoked strong feelings. in rome, the pope came out to meet her, but not everywhere has been quite so welcoming. especially at one stop in greece. people were stoning a puppet arriving? people were stoning a puppet arriving, which is nothing we expected, and feeling very strongly about it as well, shouting at her...
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brussels wants to avoid a repetition of europe's 2015 migration crisis. it has condemned the activities of the belarussian authorities and backed poland's tough stance but at the same time to be seen to be publicly condoning the unlawful pushback of refugees would be setting a dangerous precedent. adam easton, bbc news, warsaw. you might be aware of this by now! singer—songwriter adele has released her first song for six years. easy on me is from the forthcoming album, 30, which reflects her life after going through a divorce. it's a follow—up to her massively successful albums 19, 21 and 25. tim muffett has been getting reaction from fans around the world. # there ain't no gold in this river # that i've been washing my hands in forever... for fans of adele, the wait was finally over. six years since her last album, a chance to hear her new single, easy on me. # can't bring myself to swim when i am drowning in this silence # baby, let me in... i literally cried watching that song. it's like telling you to free yourself from the shadows of the past. so
brussels wants to avoid a repetition of europe's 2015 migration crisis. it has condemned the activities of the belarussian authorities and backed poland's tough stance but at the same time to be seen to be publicly condoning the unlawful pushback of refugees would be setting a dangerous precedent. adam easton, bbc news, warsaw. you might be aware of this by now! singer—songwriter adele has released her first song for six years. easy on me is from the forthcoming album, 30, which reflects her...
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there's that meeting between the europe minister here and the french ambassador this afternoon. and the prime minister and the french president will hold brief talks at the g20 on sunday. there is a hope, in london, this can still be sorted out diplomatically. but, nevertheless, the message from downing street is they are looking at what they will do to retaliate, if france goes ahead with some of the threats it has made in recent days. the threats it has made in recent da s. w' the threats it has made in recent da s. . ~ the threats it has made in recent da s. ., ~ ., the threats it has made in recent da s. ., ., days. nick, thank you, our political correspondent. _ the pope has called on leaders at next week's climate summit in glasgow to make radical decisions, to offer hope to the world. in a message recorded for the bbc, he called on all those gathering at cop26 to act now to tackle the looming crisis of global warming and rising emissions. this morning, pope francis also met the us president, joe biden, who's in rome for a summit of g20 leaders. from rome, mark lowen repor
there's that meeting between the europe minister here and the french ambassador this afternoon. and the prime minister and the french president will hold brief talks at the g20 on sunday. there is a hope, in london, this can still be sorted out diplomatically. but, nevertheless, the message from downing street is they are looking at what they will do to retaliate, if france goes ahead with some of the threats it has made in recent days. the threats it has made in recent da s. w' the threats it...
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this is notjust a uk problem — it's europe wide — but there are serious concerns about the widespread impact it could have? yes, when you're trying to raise living standards it is about getting wages rising faster than prices and as the minister was speaking markets were conjuring up an iceberg for him in terms of the wholesale gas prices. i am going to show a chart which is the price is big energy companies pay for the gas that they sell on to you and you can see it going up and away and 2.72 pair firm, typically it is 50p or 60p, ip is seen to be a crisis, it fell back a bit of vladimir putin trying to soothe the market. what does this mean in practice? for now, because of the energy price cap until april consumers will be protected from that extraordinary rise in the wholesale market even though the prices have gone up this month but from april but industry insiders are suggesting is that that chart would mean a rise in domestic energy prices of 30% to 50%, £400 or 500 p, if it was sustained untiljanuary. that is a significant amount, the sort of amount that the government would h
this is notjust a uk problem — it's europe wide — but there are serious concerns about the widespread impact it could have? yes, when you're trying to raise living standards it is about getting wages rising faster than prices and as the minister was speaking markets were conjuring up an iceberg for him in terms of the wholesale gas prices. i am going to show a chart which is the price is big energy companies pay for the gas that they sell on to you and you can see it going up and away and...
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and it's europe's only accurate outdoor replica, according to its designer, andy robertshaw, who's a military historian. his grandfatherjohn fought in the first world war. he was a private soldier between 1916 and 1919. wounded twice, gassed twice. i mean, if he died in the great war, i'm not here. and it's not his first. he built four trenches, including this one in his garden. on your ladders, boy! on your ladders, boys! as well as a historian, he's also a hollywood film adviser, working with steven spielberg. whistle blows. pipes play. here he is in 2011, blowing the whistle in war horse. whistle blows. now, it's for schools and the army to learn about the realities of war. and today, the trench is full of 11—year—old boys rehearsing their school play. it shows how gruesome and dirty it has been for them and it shows how strong they must have been to carry on, even in difficult times without their families. these pouches were to hold the ammunition. i each soldier could carry up to 150 rounds of ammunition. _ they also learn about food rationing and ammunition. just being cold
and it's europe's only accurate outdoor replica, according to its designer, andy robertshaw, who's a military historian. his grandfatherjohn fought in the first world war. he was a private soldier between 1916 and 1919. wounded twice, gassed twice. i mean, if he died in the great war, i'm not here. and it's not his first. he built four trenches, including this one in his garden. on your ladders, boy! on your ladders, boys! as well as a historian, he's also a hollywood film adviser, working with...
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europe. we have long been concerned about russia using energy as a tool of coercion and a political weapon. we've seen it happen before and we see it happen again. us senators agree to extend the country's ceiling for two months, avoiding a possible default on the country's national debt. the un secretary general called vaccine in equity immoral and stupid and calls for a 40% of people in all countries to be vaccinated by the end of the year. newcastle united fans celebrate a takeover by a saudi lead consortium in a deal worth more than $400 million. and after ten novels and praise for his uncompromising work on the effects of colonialism, tanzania's abdul razat gurnah is shocked to win the 2021 nobel prize for literature. you know, these days you get these cold calls, i thought, this is another one of them. and i picked it up and this guy said, "hello, you have won the nobel prize for literature." and i said, "come on, get out of here!" hello, a very warm welcome in america and around the gl
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no, not reall . get it over to europe? no, not really- they — get it over to europe? no, not really. they are _ get it over to europe? no, not really. they are smaller- get it over to europe? no, not - really. they are smaller producers, smothered growers, and a lot of those now right throughout the uk have turned their back on europe as a market, which they never thought they would do. they are just not geared up, they don't have the company infrastructure to cope with the vast amounts of paperwork. and of the extra costs, they are being priced out of the market. the south-west — priced out of the market. the south-west saw _ priced out of the market. the south-west saw a _ priced out of the market. the south—west saw a bumper summer for tourism, mechanically domestic market take up the slack. irate tourism, mechanically domestic market take up the slack. we have never seen — market take up the slack. we have never seen a _ market take up the slack. we have never seen a sales _ market take up the slack. we have never seen a sales like _ market take up the slack
no, not reall . get it over to europe? no, not really- they — get it over to europe? no, not really. they are _ get it over to europe? no, not really. they are smaller- get it over to europe? no, not - really. they are smaller producers, smothered growers, and a lot of those now right throughout the uk have turned their back on europe as a market, which they never thought they would do. they are just not geared up, they don't have the company infrastructure to cope with the vast amounts of...
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in europe, we have countries such as i europe, we have countries such as poland. _ europe, we have countries such as poland. the — europe, we have countries such as poland, the baltic— europe, we have countries such as poland, the baltic states - europe, we have countries such as poland, the baltic states on - europe, we have countries such as poland, the baltic states on the i europe, we have countries such as. poland, the baltic states on the one hand _ poland, the baltic states on the one hand the _ poland, the baltic states on the one hand. the european _ poland, the baltic states on the one hand. the european institutions, i poland, the baltic states on the onel hand. the european institutions, the european _ hand. the european institutions, the european commission— hand. the european institutions, the european commission is— hand. the european institutions, the european commission is very - european commission is very sceptical— european commission is very sceptical about— european commission is very sceptical about the _ european commission is very sceptical about the proj
in europe, we have countries such as i europe, we have countries such as poland. _ europe, we have countries such as poland. the — europe, we have countries such as poland, the baltic— europe, we have countries such as poland, the baltic states - europe, we have countries such as poland, the baltic states on - europe, we have countries such as poland, the baltic states on the i europe, we have countries such as. poland, the baltic states on the one hand _ poland, the baltic states on the...
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that is - translation: we must build a stronger europe. that is what i | stronger europe. that is what i deeply believe in, a europe which takes a share for itself and can choose its partners and work closely with historical allied. fix, work closely with historical allied. �* ., allied. a former facebook employee _ allied. a former facebook employee tells _ allied. a former facebook employee tells the - allied. a former facebook employee tells the us - allied. a former facebook - employee tells the us congress the social media giant is harming children, stoking division and weakening democracy.— division and weakening democra . , ., , democracy. facebook repeatedly encounter profits _ democracy. facebook repeatedly encounter profits and _ encounter profits and accountability. it resolves conflicts in favour of profit. and — conflicts in favour of profit. and ecological disaster in southern california after a pipeline burst, spilling thousands of barrels of oil into the ocean. and scientists have identified the uk's oldest meat eating creature, a dinosaur the size o
that is - translation: we must build a stronger europe. that is what i | stronger europe. that is what i deeply believe in, a europe which takes a share for itself and can choose its partners and work closely with historical allied. fix, work closely with historical allied. �* ., allied. a former facebook employee _ allied. a former facebook employee tells _ allied. a former facebook employee tells the - allied. a former facebook employee tells the us - allied. a former facebook - employee...
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this urges alarming consumers across europe. 1 this urges alarming consumers across europe.— across europe. i am very worried. — across europe. i am very worried. very _ across europe. i am veryi worried, very concerned. across europe. i am very - worried, very concerned. we struggle enough. translation: there are mothers who have to between paying their energy bill of feeding their children. that is the problem. the cold weather — that is the problem. the cold weather is coming and we need to heat— weather is coming and we need to heat apartments. if you go to heat apartments. if you go to poor— to heat apartments. if you go to poor areas, no—one puts on the heating — to poor areas, no—one puts on the heating because everyone knows — the heating because everyone knows they won't be able to pay for it _ knows they won't be able to pay for it h — knows they won't be able to pay for it. �* . ., ., knows they won't be able to pay for it. �* _, ., ., .,, for it. a record demand for gas unlimited _ for it. a record demand for gas unlimited storage _ for it. a record demand
this urges alarming consumers across europe. 1 this urges alarming consumers across europe.— across europe. i am very worried. — across europe. i am very worried. very _ across europe. i am veryi worried, very concerned. across europe. i am very - worried, very concerned. we struggle enough. translation: there are mothers who have to between paying their energy bill of feeding their children. that is the problem. the cold weather — that is the problem. the cold weather is coming and we...
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we causing a shortage of gas across europe.— causing a shortage of gas across europe. we have long been concerned _ across europe. we have long been concerned about - across europe. we have long| been concerned about russia using energy as a tool of coercion and a political weapon. we've seen it happen before and we see it happen again. l115 before and we see it happen aain, ., ., , before and we see it happen aaain. ., ., , ., before and we see it happen aaain. ,, , ., ., , ., ., again. us senators agreed to extend the — again. us senators agreed to extend the country's - again. us senators agreed to extend the country's ceiling i extend the country's ceiling for two months, avoiding a possible default on the country's national debt. the un secretary general calls a vaccine in equity immoral and stupid, and calls for 40% of all countries to be vaccinated by the end of the year. newcastle united fans celebrate a takeover by a saudi—led consortium in a deal worth more than $400 million. and after ten novels and praise for his uncompromising work on the effects of co
we causing a shortage of gas across europe.— causing a shortage of gas across europe. we have long been concerned _ across europe. we have long been concerned about - across europe. we have long| been concerned about russia using energy as a tool of coercion and a political weapon. we've seen it happen before and we see it happen again. l115 before and we see it happen aain, ., ., , before and we see it happen aaain. ., ., , ., before and we see it happen aaain. ,, , ., ., , ., ., again. us...
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since brexit, there is no longer the same flow of skilled workers from eastern europe and construction companies are having to pay more and more for the right staff. recognising they are in high demand, bricklayers in particular are going back to their contractors, asking for higher and higher pay. we are paying people what we need to pay them to attract them to come to work for us because the labour market is so hot at the moment. but what we are not seeing is the productivity of those people adding value to our business on all levels and at all times, and that is what businesses need to. in order for businesses to be sustainable and to grow, particularly as a small business, we need our productivity to be reflected in the increase in wages that we are paying. construction workers' pay has jumped by 9.7% this year. in the finance and business services sector, pay is rising even faster, up 11.1%. overall, stripping out distortions, the official estimate is that average earnings are up somewhere between 4.1 and 5.6%. the negative affect of labour shortages is most obvious in specialised
since brexit, there is no longer the same flow of skilled workers from eastern europe and construction companies are having to pay more and more for the right staff. recognising they are in high demand, bricklayers in particular are going back to their contractors, asking for higher and higher pay. we are paying people what we need to pay them to attract them to come to work for us because the labour market is so hot at the moment. but what we are not seeing is the productivity of those people...
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by now, idris l to europe. yeah. by now, idris and his friends _ to europe. yeah. by now, idris and his friends have _ to europe. yeah. by now, idris and his friends have reached . and his friends have reached the airport. it is jammed with people making the same journey. the group has been told to go to a hotel and wait for instructions. are you worried about the journey? {iii instructions. are you worried about the journey? about the “ourney? of course we us. we about the journey? of course we us- we are _ about the journey? of course we us. we are crossing _ about the journey? of course we us. we are crossing the - about the journey? of course we us. we are crossing the border l us. we are crossing the border illegally, we don't know what will happen. we don't trust anyone, not even our smuggler. in may the president of belarus, alexander lukashenko belarus, alexander lu kashenko threatened belarus, alexander lukashenko threatened to flood the eu with drugs and migrants. revenge, it seems, for eu sanctions., soon, thousands were crossing into lithuania. we wen
by now, idris l to europe. yeah. by now, idris and his friends _ to europe. yeah. by now, idris and his friends have _ to europe. yeah. by now, idris and his friends have reached . and his friends have reached the airport. it is jammed with people making the same journey. the group has been told to go to a hotel and wait for instructions. are you worried about the journey? {iii instructions. are you worried about the journey? about the “ourney? of course we us. we about the journey? of course...
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in europe, new tournaments are popping up, existing ones expanding, while big games are being held further and further afield. but at a time when everyone is being urged to help tackle climate change, is football playing its part? dinked in towards robson—kanu, taylor's available, what a turn, what a goal! tottenham's hal robson—kanu scored one of the greatest goals in european championship history. now the wales striker runs a vegan drinks company. he has strong views on where he thinks football is failing. that desire for growth is beginning to spill over into greed. it's an interesting position for them to take, and probably not one which is aligned with fans first, planet first, climate first approach. this season, uefa introduced a new third tier competition — the europa conference league, increasing the number of group games across all three of their club competitions by 20%. and that's not all — in the 24—25 season, the champions league is expanding from 96 group matches to 180. more games means more air travel. we are in this journey, but of course our plan is to increase
in europe, new tournaments are popping up, existing ones expanding, while big games are being held further and further afield. but at a time when everyone is being urged to help tackle climate change, is football playing its part? dinked in towards robson—kanu, taylor's available, what a turn, what a goal! tottenham's hal robson—kanu scored one of the greatest goals in european championship history. now the wales striker runs a vegan drinks company. he has strong views on where he thinks...
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ste ed in. , and the rest of europe have already steed in. , g. and the rest of europe have already steed in. , �* stepped in. president joe biden urues stepped in. president joe biden urges companies _ stepped in. president joe biden urges companies to _ stepped in. president joe biden urges companies to fire - stepped in. president joe biden| urges companies to fire workers stepped in. president joe biden - urges companies to fire workers who have not been vaccinated against coronavirus. there is a lot of opposition. the most significant overhaul of the international tax system in the generation was announced friday night after negotiations headed by the finally ended in agreement. there will be corporation tax that an agreement, all nations and the planet will be a blast to play. — advise to pay. higher than some examples, ireland's rate which at present is one of the last countries to agree to the deal. under 36 of them have signed up and only kenya, nigeria, pakistan and sri lanka are refusing. they brokered the dealings of the countries will collect and $150,000,000,000 a
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if you look at the rest of europe, nowhere else in the rest of europe generally is having to ask people to take a test once you're actually arriving in the country, so i think it puts us in line with other european nations. and as i say, it's a really positive news. people have been really confused over the last few months over which test they had to take, when they had to take them, and the removal of the predeparture test to get back into the uk was another really positive step forward, because for a lot of people, they wouldn't worry about going on holiday, but what happens if i catch covid abroad? do i have to quarantine abroad? so it's yet another thing that was taken away, another worry that was taken away and hopefully will encourage more people to book. got a little bit more news on this story of the pcr tests that are coming back negative even though people have had a previous positive lateral flow test. affecting over 40,000 in the south—west of england. we are now getting this story that potentially around 4000 possible inaccurate tests might be coming from people living in
if you look at the rest of europe, nowhere else in the rest of europe generally is having to ask people to take a test once you're actually arriving in the country, so i think it puts us in line with other european nations. and as i say, it's a really positive news. people have been really confused over the last few months over which test they had to take, when they had to take them, and the removal of the predeparture test to get back into the uk was another really positive step forward,...
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., europe. we would have been earlier in our climate _ europe. we would have been earlier in our climate action _ europe. we would have been earlier in our climate action but _ europe. we would have been earlier in our climate action but now - europe. we would have been earlier in our climate action but now it's - europe. we would have been earlier in our climate action but now it's a l in our climate action but now it's a priority. in our climate action but now it's a riori . �* ., ., , , priority. but, relations between fossilfuel priority. but, relations between fossil fuel groups, _ priority. but, relations between fossil fuel groups, industry, - priority. but, relations between| fossil fuel groups, industry, and mps fossilfuel groups, industry, and mps here are often described as too cozy. mps here are often described as too co . , , . ., . ., cozy. there is this conflict of interest with _ cozy. there is this conflict of interest with lawmakers - cozy. there is this conflict of| interest with lawmakers with cozy. there is this conflict of
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europe is 's first mission _ descending anytime soon. europe is 's first mission to _ descending anytime soon. europe is 's first mission to mercury - is �*s first mission to mercury is �*s first mission to mercury is making a flight i approach on the night side of the planet. that flyby approach. and let's dance. a new album of previously unreleased david bowie tunes is due to be made public. we talk to the records producer. welcome to the programme. they could be a breakthrough in the way we treat covid—i9. interim trials suggest a new experimental drug for severe covid cuts the risk of hospitalisation or death by about half. if authorised by regulators, the new drug, which comes in the form of a pill, would be the first oral antiviral medication for covid—i9. this is the first covid pill. trial results suggest it can cut hospitalisations or deaths by half. the news of the efficacy of this particular antiviral is obviously very good news. the company, when they briefed us last night, had mentioned that they will be submitting t
europe is 's first mission _ descending anytime soon. europe is 's first mission to _ descending anytime soon. europe is 's first mission to mercury - is �*s first mission to mercury is �*s first mission to mercury is making a flight i approach on the night side of the planet. that flyby approach. and let's dance. a new album of previously unreleased david bowie tunes is due to be made public. we talk to the records producer. welcome to the programme. they could be a breakthrough in the way...
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after all, that is what europe offers. and it is what europe offers. and it is always been a pleasure for me, as it is now, to answer your questions.— me, as it is now, to answer your questions. the full agenda was business _ your questions. the full agenda was business as _ your questions. the full agenda was business as usual - your questions. the full agenda was business as usual in - your questions. the full agenda was business as usual in terms| was business as usual in terms of deliberations but there was still time to pay tribute to the woman who has helped steer the woman who has helped steer the eu through economic and migration crises to the covid—19 pandemic. while her legacy will be mixed, known as a pragmatist rather than a visionary, she is still by far the longest serving among current eu leaders. translation:- current eu leaders. translation: ,, , ., translation: she is someone who, for translation: she is someone who. for 16 _ translation: she is someone who, for 16 years, _ translation: she is someone who, for 16 years, has - tran
after all, that is what europe offers. and it is what europe offers. and it is always been a pleasure for me, as it is now, to answer your questions.— me, as it is now, to answer your questions. the full agenda was business _ your questions. the full agenda was business as _ your questions. the full agenda was business as usual - your questions. the full agenda was business as usual in - your questions. the full agenda was business as usual in terms| was business as usual in terms of...
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you know they are going to europe. yeah. by now, idris and his friends have reached the bela rusian capital, minsk. the airport is jammed with people making the same journey. the group has been told to go to a hotel and wait for instructions. are you worried about the journey? translation: of course we are. we are crossing the border illegally, we don't know what will happen. we don't trust anyone, not even our smuggler. in may the president of belarus, alexander lukashenko threatened to flood the eu with drugs and migrants. revenge, it seems, for eu sanctions. soon, thousands were crossing into lithuania. we went there to see the border. the guards here still catching dozens of migrants every day. lithuania says belarus is actively helping them to cross illegally. in some cases the border is little more than a gap in the forest. we can see some belarusian border guards coming right now. until the crisis began, there was regular communication between the two sides but after president lukashenko threatened to allow migrants i
you know they are going to europe. yeah. by now, idris and his friends have reached the bela rusian capital, minsk. the airport is jammed with people making the same journey. the group has been told to go to a hotel and wait for instructions. are you worried about the journey? translation: of course we are. we are crossing the border illegally, we don't know what will happen. we don't trust anyone, not even our smuggler. in may the president of belarus, alexander lukashenko threatened to flood...
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one of the big reasons we — countries in europe? one of the big reasons we seem _ countries in europe? one of the big reasons we seem to _ countries in europe? one of the big reasons we seem to have _ countries in europe? one of the big reasons we seem to have more - reasons we seem to have more infections now is because that pattern of the epidemic in the uk has changed with teenagers and younger adults really driving things forward. we were much slower in adopting vaccination in those groups, in particular, teenagers. that has had a big impact on the course of the pandemic. because they had 'ust course of the pandemic. because they had just come — course of the pandemic. because they had just come back _ course of the pandemic. because they had just come back to _ course of the pandemic. because they had just come back to school. - had just come back to school. exactly. had just come back to school. exactl . , ., ., exactly. explained to me, if you are in control right _ exactly. explained to me, if you are in control right now,
one of the big reasons we — countries in europe? one of the big reasons we seem _ countries in europe? one of the big reasons we seem to _ countries in europe? one of the big reasons we seem to have _ countries in europe? one of the big reasons we seem to have more - reasons we seem to have more infections now is because that pattern of the epidemic in the uk has changed with teenagers and younger adults really driving things forward. we were much slower in adopting vaccination in those...
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for years, europe has depended on russia for much of its energy supplies. in all, the eu gets 40% of its natural gas from there, and about a quarter of its crude oil. that means the kremlin has a big say in the price of our energy, and one ofjoe biden�*s closest advisers told me that influence could be exploited. we have long been concerned about russia using energy as a tool of coercion and a political weapon. we've seen it happen before and we could see it happen again. but do you think that russia are going to try and exploit this? i think it would be a mistake for russia to try to exploit this. i think that would ultimately backfire on them and i believe that they should respond to the market demands for increased energy supplies to europe. the fear is that moscow is not supplying as much gas as it could to put pressure on the eu to start using this, russia's new pipeline called nord stream 2. this would massively increase the amount of gas coming direct from russia, through the baltic sea, to germany, bypassing the other main route through ukraine. s
for years, europe has depended on russia for much of its energy supplies. in all, the eu gets 40% of its natural gas from there, and about a quarter of its crude oil. that means the kremlin has a big say in the price of our energy, and one ofjoe biden�*s closest advisers told me that influence could be exploited. we have long been concerned about russia using energy as a tool of coercion and a political weapon. we've seen it happen before and we could see it happen again. but do you think...
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gazprom can supply more gas to europe. but refuses to do that, saying that we will do that if you accept gazprom's terms of handling nord stream 2. it's very simple. this is pure blackmail. today, president putin hit back. it was europe's fault, he said, that prices were ten times higher than last year, because the eu didn't want to sign long—term energy contracts. no wonder the russians are smiling at their annual gas forum. they know the eu relies heavily on russian gas exports. britain imports very little natural gas from russia but the uk has been hit too by the skyrocketing prices on the energy markets. russia's position is very simple. we've got the gas you need, we've got a brand—new pipeline to deliver it, so let's do the deal. and considering how acute the energy crisis is becoming in europe, that puts russia in a very strong position. and since europe has committed to a greenerfuture, it may, for a time, need more gas as coal—fired plants are phased out. so long as europe is using as much energy as it is, s
gazprom can supply more gas to europe. but refuses to do that, saying that we will do that if you accept gazprom's terms of handling nord stream 2. it's very simple. this is pure blackmail. today, president putin hit back. it was europe's fault, he said, that prices were ten times higher than last year, because the eu didn't want to sign long—term energy contracts. no wonder the russians are smiling at their annual gas forum. they know the eu relies heavily on russian gas exports. britain...
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the us government urges rational to the energy crisis causing a shortage of gas across europe. jake sullivan told the bbc that moscow had previously used energy as a political weapon. he warned that doing so now would backfire. we have long been concerned about russia using energy as a tool of coercion and a political weapon. we have seen it happen before and we could see it happen again. that being said, the larger challenge right now is a global challenge, with both oil supplies and gas supplies, and it is a challenge where the supply of these sources of energy are not meeting the growing demand as economies recover, and our message to the suppliers of both oil and gas is that they need to step up to meet this growing demand so as not to imperil global economic recovery, and we are working closely with fellow consumers, including in europe and the united kingdom, to be able to convey that message in stereo. do you think russia are going to try to exploit this? i think it would be a mistake for russia to try to exploit this. i think that would ultimately backfire on them, and
the us government urges rational to the energy crisis causing a shortage of gas across europe. jake sullivan told the bbc that moscow had previously used energy as a political weapon. he warned that doing so now would backfire. we have long been concerned about russia using energy as a tool of coercion and a political weapon. we have seen it happen before and we could see it happen again. that being said, the larger challenge right now is a global challenge, with both oil supplies and gas...
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a trial using pigs to scare away birds from one of europe's busiest airports is showing early signs of success. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. the home secretary, priti patel, says she is looking at a whole spectrum of measures to better protect mps following the death of sir david amess. she said mps had been contacted by the police to share details of their whereabouts and that her department was looking at whether officers should be on duty at constituency surgeries. detectives now have until next friday to question a man arrested in connection with the death of sir david. he was attacked while holding a constituency surgery in leigh—on—sea in essex. it's understood that the 25—year—old suspect, ali harbi ali, was referred to the government's counter—terrorism programme, prevent, several years ago but was never an official subject of interest to mi5. frances read has this report. lighting candles so he will be remembered. hundreds gathered to pay their respects to david amess — all faiths, young and older. not everyone may have agreed
a trial using pigs to scare away birds from one of europe's busiest airports is showing early signs of success. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. the home secretary, priti patel, says she is looking at a whole spectrum of measures to better protect mps following the death of sir david amess. she said mps had been contacted by the police to share details of their whereabouts and that her department was looking at whether officers should be on duty at...
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its europe minister said france had applied for a50 licences for its fishermen to access british waters, but had only been granted half that number. lucy williamson reports from paris. questioned about the row over british fishing licences on a morning news programme, clement beaune said reducing electricity to jersey was no idle threat. we are not talking about cutting power to eachjersey resident, he said, but reducing the delivery of electricity to the island is possible. resentment has been piling up on this side of the channel over covid vaccines, post—brexit border checks for northern ireland, and a secret british—american submarine deal in the pacific. fishing rights have been a source of tension for years, but brexit has sharpened divisions, with european fishermen asked to prove their connections to uk waters. some small french boats say they are not equipped to provide that proof. france has accused britain of not living up to its own post—brexit agreement. next week, eu ministers will meet in luxembourg to discuss their response as politicians on both sides of the chann
its europe minister said france had applied for a50 licences for its fishermen to access british waters, but had only been granted half that number. lucy williamson reports from paris. questioned about the row over british fishing licences on a morning news programme, clement beaune said reducing electricity to jersey was no idle threat. we are not talking about cutting power to eachjersey resident, he said, but reducing the delivery of electricity to the island is possible. resentment has been...
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that is right for them in europe, _ it, yes, to continue. that is right for them in europe, they - it, yes, to continue. that is right for them in europe, they have i it, yes, to continue. that is right. for them in europe, they have much lower rates, they seem to have covid perfectly under control, but i think there is a danger that some countries in europe turn round and follow morocco, as we saw last week, and say the uk rates are too high, we are not going to let in those visitors from the uk, so it is a balance, but i think at the moment you are restricting, or the uk government is restricting recovery of the travel sector and industry, and the jobs that go with it, by having so many layers in place. paul charles, thank _ having so many layers in place. paul charles, thank you _ having so many layers in place. paul charles, thank you so _ having so many layers in place. paul charles, thank you so much. the headlines on bbc news... the chancellor promises a budget that invests in "infrastructure, innovation and skills" as the economy rec
that is right for them in europe, _ it, yes, to continue. that is right for them in europe, they - it, yes, to continue. that is right for them in europe, they have i it, yes, to continue. that is right. for them in europe, they have much lower rates, they seem to have covid perfectly under control, but i think there is a danger that some countries in europe turn round and follow morocco, as we saw last week, and say the uk rates are too high, we are not going to let in those visitors from the...
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it is the first public evidence is given in europe. when she spoke to the us congress earlier in the month she said facebook consistently chose to maximise its growth rather than implement safeguards on its platforms. she also said,. well, the company hit back and said it cares deeply about issues like safety, well—being and mental health. she said the company's apps how children's mental health and since arriving in the uk she is meant the campaign are universal his 14—year—old daughter molly took her own life after viewing disturbing content on instagram which is owned by facebook. angus crawford has this. she's the former facebook insider who revealed its most closely guarded secrets. 14—year—old molly russell... he's the father who lost his daughter to suicide — now campaigning to protect other children online. nice to meet you. today they met for the first time. so what do you think the impact of molly's story was on instagram as a platform and how it approaches safety? facebook is full of kind, conscientious, well—m
it is the first public evidence is given in europe. when she spoke to the us congress earlier in the month she said facebook consistently chose to maximise its growth rather than implement safeguards on its platforms. she also said,. well, the company hit back and said it cares deeply about issues like safety, well—being and mental health. she said the company's apps how children's mental health and since arriving in the uk she is meant the campaign are universal his 14—year—old daughter...
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europe's first mission to mercury is making a flyby approach on the night side of the planet. and let's dance, a new album of previously unreleased david bowie tunes is due be made public. we talk to the records producer later. a very warm welcome to our viewers in pbs in america and around the world. that could be around the world. that could be a breakthrough in the way we treat covid—19. trials suggest a new experimental drug for severe covid cuts the risk of hospitalisation by about half. if authorised by regulators the new drug which comes in the form of appeal would be the first oral anti— covid medicine. this is the first covid pill. trial results suggest it can cut hospitalisations or deaths by half. the news of the efficacy of this particular antiviral is obviously very good news. the company, when they briefed us last night, had mentioned that they will be submitting their data to the fda imminently. the data are impressive. pills were given to 775 elderly or medically at—risk patients within five days of them showing coronavirus symptoms. the data from a phase
europe's first mission to mercury is making a flyby approach on the night side of the planet. and let's dance, a new album of previously unreleased david bowie tunes is due be made public. we talk to the records producer later. a very warm welcome to our viewers in pbs in america and around the world. that could be around the world. that could be a breakthrough in the way we treat covid—19. trials suggest a new experimental drug for severe covid cuts the risk of hospitalisation by about half....
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but europe sees it a different— ukraine. but europe sees it a different way. they think that russia — different way. they think that russia is— different way. they think that russia is trying to use these alternatives as a political tool. of course _ alternatives as a political tool. of course they want to avoid ukraine because _ course they want to avoid ukraine because there are huge political tensions— because there are huge political tensions between russia and ukraine, and the _ tensions between russia and ukraine, and the conflict is going on in the east of— and the conflict is going on in the east of ukraine for a number of years— east of ukraine for a number of years now _ east of ukraine for a number of years now— east of ukraine for a number of ears now. .. .,, ., _, years now. that was worth coming back to you _ years now. that was worth coming back to you for. _ years now. that was worth coming back to you for. thank _ years now. that was worth coming back to you for. thank you - years now. that was worth coming back to you for. thank y
but europe sees it a different— ukraine. but europe sees it a different way. they think that russia — different way. they think that russia is— different way. they think that russia is trying to use these alternatives as a political tool. of course _ alternatives as a political tool. of course they want to avoid ukraine because _ course they want to avoid ukraine because there are huge political tensions— because there are huge political tensions between russia and ukraine, and the _...
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and we have just seen petrol rise by 15p a litre in most of europe. so this is well within the bounds of possibility. but politicians have to be bold enough to grab that and to make that happen. so what this summit needs to do is good into actions, notjust evasive promises, countries need to work together to make definite plans, with dates and amounts of carbon dioxide decreased and captured. and those plans, i think, should be published every year. a five year gap between the ratchet is too slow and we need to get faster, faster and accelerate.— faster and accelerate. yes, it gives a very important — faster and accelerate. yes, it gives a very important point _ faster and accelerate. yes, it gives a very important point and - faster and accelerate. yes, it gives a very important point and mark. a very important point and mark carney, the former governor of the bank of england, now a un envoy corralling world finances, talked about this and when we talked about how he is going to get money behind it. can i talk to about the technicalities and do e
and we have just seen petrol rise by 15p a litre in most of europe. so this is well within the bounds of possibility. but politicians have to be bold enough to grab that and to make that happen. so what this summit needs to do is good into actions, notjust evasive promises, countries need to work together to make definite plans, with dates and amounts of carbon dioxide decreased and captured. and those plans, i think, should be published every year. a five year gap between the ratchet is too...
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and there are just hours to go until the culmination of europe's first mission to mercury. he though. hello. there could be a breakthrough in the way we treat covid—19. interim trials suggest that a new experimental drug for severe covid cuts the risk of hospitalisation or death by about half. if authorised by regulators, the new drug which comes in the form of a pill would be the first oral antiviral medication for covid—19. our health correspondent james reed has more. on the surface, these are very positive results, and they've come through much earlier than we were expecting. so the way that these trials work, you give half the people in the trial this medication, you give the other half a placebo — or dummy — pill, and you compare what the outcomes are. and in this case, 7% of people in the trial that were given this medication that had covid or had just been infected with covid ended up going into hospital. in the placebo arms — they hadn't had this medication — it was twice that, it was 14%. so that's where you get that really positive result — it cuts
and there are just hours to go until the culmination of europe's first mission to mercury. he though. hello. there could be a breakthrough in the way we treat covid—19. interim trials suggest that a new experimental drug for severe covid cuts the risk of hospitalisation or death by about half. if authorised by regulators, the new drug which comes in the form of a pill would be the first oral antiviral medication for covid—19. our health correspondent james reed has more. on the surface,...
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europe, they have already stepped in. i: , ., ., europe, they have already stepped in, i: , ., ., in. 50 people are now reported killed in an _ in. 50 people are now reported killed in an attack _ in. 50 people are now reported killed in an attack on _ in. 50 people are now reported killed in an attack on a - in. 50 people are now reported killed in an attack on a mosque in. 50 people are now reported i killed in an attack on a mosque in northern afghanistan. the islamic state group say it was behind the bombing. state group say it was behind the bombinu. ., ., ,, and bombing. your royal highness... and we seak bombing. your royal highness... and we speak to — bombing. your royal highness... and we speak to the _ bombing. your royal highness... and we speak to the start _ bombing. your royal highness. .. and we speak to the start of— bombing. your royal highness... and we speak to the start of the _ bombing. your royal highness... and we speak to the start of the new - we speak to the start of the new movie that chronicles princess diana's strained relationship with the royal fami
europe, they have already stepped in. i: , ., ., europe, they have already stepped in, i: , ., ., in. 50 people are now reported killed in an _ in. 50 people are now reported killed in an attack _ in. 50 people are now reported killed in an attack on _ in. 50 people are now reported killed in an attack on a - in. 50 people are now reported killed in an attack on a mosque in. 50 people are now reported i killed in an attack on a mosque in northern afghanistan. the islamic state group say it was...
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these power units, _ components in europe and these power units, these _ components in europe and these power units, these are the components that take the _ units, these are the components that take the energy from the battery and turn that _ take the energy from the battery and turn that into traction to drive the wheels _ turn that into traction to drive the wheels it — turn that into traction to drive the wheels. it is like an electric motor and transmission combined. 500 people _ and transmission combined. 500 peopie we — and transmission combined. 500 people we have inhaled today and this will_ people we have inhaled today and this will secure the future for the foreseeable future. we have a great workforce _ foreseeable future. we have a great workforce in halewood, we have excellent — workforce in halewood, we have excellent labour relations, we have a productive plant, good quality. we did get— a productive plant, good quality. we did get support from the uk government from the automatic transformation fund and we are really. — transformation fund and we are really, r
these power units, _ components in europe and these power units, these _ components in europe and these power units, these are the components that take the _ units, these are the components that take the energy from the battery and turn that _ take the energy from the battery and turn that into traction to drive the wheels _ turn that into traction to drive the wheels it — turn that into traction to drive the wheels. it is like an electric motor and transmission combined. 500 people _ and...
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and for hungry in europe? it's been pretty controversial. tt europe? it's been pretty controversial.— europe? it's been pretty controversial. ., controversial. it has, looking at this from viktor _ controversial. it has, looking at this from viktor orban's - this from viktor orban's perspective, he believes he can run, his party is running neck and neck with the opposition, and he's really moving from being simply a hungarian leader, he wants to be the leader of the right in europe. he sees an opportunity for this to really lead other right—wing parties, for example, in italy, poland, many countries in europe — he would like to represent this strong pro— sovereignty, strong nationalist vision of europe right across the eu. . ~ ., , vision of europe right across the eu. ., , ., vision of europe right across the eu. nick thorpe, thanks very much. sto you're watching bbc news — the headlines... stop s... the family of mp sir david amess, killed in a knife attack on friday, call on people to set aside hatred, show kindness and love, and work towa
and for hungry in europe? it's been pretty controversial. tt europe? it's been pretty controversial.— europe? it's been pretty controversial. ., controversial. it has, looking at this from viktor _ controversial. it has, looking at this from viktor orban's - this from viktor orban's perspective, he believes he can run, his party is running neck and neck with the opposition, and he's really moving from being simply a hungarian leader, he wants to be the leader of the right in europe. he sees...
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helping us qualifying for europe with two goals, — qualifying for europe with two goals, big games, he stepped up to the plate _ goals, big games, he stepped up to the plate and this is a big game for us. lewis hamilton�*s prospects of winning this weekend�*s turkish grand prix have taken a setback. the championship leader will have a ten—place grid penalty for a new engine in his mercedes. he was fastest in first practice in istanbul this morning. we�*re just over a day away, now from the much anticipated world heavyweight contest between tyson fury and deyontay wilder in las vegas. fury is defending the belt he won back in february 2020, but today�*s weigh in will not have a face off. the pair traded verbal blows in the press conference, earlier in the week, with wilder accusing fury of cheating in that fight. so the promoter is keeping them apart. they are not animals, they are sportsmen. i don�*t like face—offs at all, i think they are unnecessary, i think it dehumanises the fighters, and i don�*t think it�*s good for the sport. but here, i did that, not for those
helping us qualifying for europe with two goals, — qualifying for europe with two goals, big games, he stepped up to the plate _ goals, big games, he stepped up to the plate and this is a big game for us. lewis hamilton�*s prospects of winning this weekend�*s turkish grand prix have taken a setback. the championship leader will have a ten—place grid penalty for a new engine in his mercedes. he was fastest in first practice in istanbul this morning. we�*re just over a day away, now...
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exactly, and europe obviously needs more — gas? exactly, and europe obviously needs more gas, _ gas? exactly, and europe obviously needs more gas, given _ gas? exactly, and europe obviously needs more gas, given the - gas? exactly, and europe obviously needs more gas, given the current| needs more gas, given the current level of supplies, the level of the price and the fact it is possible we have a very cold winter coming up. how often in the past has brush are reneged on a contract and blocked a shipment? reneged on a contract and blocked a shiment? ., reneged on a contract and blocked a shiment? . , ., shipment? never. i mean, in terms of their contracted _ shipment? never. i mean, in terms of their contracted for _ shipment? never. i mean, in terms of their contracted for gas _ shipment? never. i mean, in terms of their contracted for gas supplies - shipment? never. i mean, in terms of their contracted for gas supplies to - their contracted for gas supplies to europe, they have never reneged. there was one brief moment in 2009 w
exactly, and europe obviously needs more — gas? exactly, and europe obviously needs more gas, _ gas? exactly, and europe obviously needs more gas, given _ gas? exactly, and europe obviously needs more gas, given the - gas? exactly, and europe obviously needs more gas, given the current| needs more gas, given the current level of supplies, the level of the price and the fact it is possible we have a very cold winter coming up. how often in the past has brush are reneged on a contract and...
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between britain and europe, that's a fair oint? . , between britain and europe, that's a fair oint? ., , . ., fair point? that is correct as a matter of _ fair point? that is correct as a matter of historical _ fair point? that is correct as a matter of historical record i fair point? that is correct as a matter of historical record but fair point? that is correct as a i matter of historical record but that is what the government of the uk agreed to and wished to happen. the first concern after the brexit referendum was, as the irish government raised before, but did not feature much in the referendum debate, unfortunately, the first issue was, what about the border in the island of ireland? everybody agreed they should be no hard border and that was one of the priorities at the start to get resolved and we resolved that with the protocol and thatis resolved that with the protocol and that is why it is necessarily complex because the situation in northern ireland is in itself complex. that is the reality. but what i know is right for northern ireland, both governments working togeth
between britain and europe, that's a fair oint? . , between britain and europe, that's a fair oint? ., , . ., fair point? that is correct as a matter of _ fair point? that is correct as a matter of historical _ fair point? that is correct as a matter of historical record i fair point? that is correct as a matter of historical record but fair point? that is correct as a i matter of historical record but that is what the government of the uk agreed to and wished to happen. the first concern after...
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the big tory party donor involved in one of europe has met biggest corruption scandals. i europe has met biggest corruption scandals. ., ., ., scandals. i need to go to the hospital. _ scandals. i need to go to the hospital, will— scandals. i need to go to the hospital, will you _ scandals. i need to go to the hospital, will you please - scandals. i need to go to the i hospital, will you please move scandals. i need to go to the - hospital, will you please move your cars, please! the hospital, will you please move your cars. please!— cars, please! the climate activist causina cars, please! the climate activist causing these — cars, please! the climate activist causing these scenes _ cars, please! the climate activist causing these scenes and - cars, please! the climate activist causing these scenes and many l cars, please! the climate activist - causing these scenes and many more like it. we will be speaking to insulate britain just after like it. we will be speaking to insulate britainjust after 8:30pm. insulate britain just after 8:30pm. do insulate britainjust after 8:30pm.
the big tory party donor involved in one of europe has met biggest corruption scandals. i europe has met biggest corruption scandals. ., ., ., scandals. i need to go to the hospital. _ scandals. i need to go to the hospital, will— scandals. i need to go to the hospital, will you _ scandals. i need to go to the hospital, will you please - scandals. i need to go to the i hospital, will you please move scandals. i need to go to the - hospital, will you please move your cars, please! the...
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for it to be coming to birmingham. _ europe. for it to be coming to birmingham, my _ europe. for it to be coming to birmingham, my home - europe. for it to be coming to birmingham, my home town, | europe. for it to be coming to i birmingham, my home town, i'm europe. for it to be coming to - birmingham, my home town, i'm very proud _ birmingham, my home town, i'm very roud. �* . , birmingham, my home town, i'm very roud. �* ., , , ., ., �*, proud. i'm really proud that it's happening _ proud. i'm really proud that it's happening in — proud. i'm really proud that it's happening in my _ proud. i'm really proud that it's happening in my city. _ proud. i'm really proud that it's happening in my city. and - proud. i'm really proud that it's happening in my city. and it'll. proud. i'm really proud that it's i happening in my city. and it'll get to show_ happening in my city. and it'll get to show the diversity and the good parts _ to show the diversity and the good parts of— to show the diversity and the good parts of the city. it to show the diversity and the good parts
for it to be coming to birmingham. _ europe. for it to be coming to birmingham, my _ europe. for it to be coming to birmingham, my home - europe. for it to be coming to birmingham, my home town, | europe. for it to be coming to i birmingham, my home town, i'm europe. for it to be coming to - birmingham, my home town, i'm very proud _ birmingham, my home town, i'm very roud. �* . , birmingham, my home town, i'm very roud. �* ., , , ., ., �*, proud. i'm really proud that it's happening _...
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to act in a more autonomous way.- the need for europe to act in a more autonomous way. after the recent development _ more autonomous way. after the recent development in _ recent development in afghanistan with china, it's important to develop the intelligence of the eu, burst with others, we listen to different arguments around the table and we try to drop it and again, the unity is a european asset. ., , again, the unity is a european asset. . , ., , ., asset. that unity has often roved asset. that unity has often proved elusive _ asset. that unity has often proved elusive and - asset. that unity has often i proved elusive and disagreement within the block on how to deal within the block on how to deal with china in previous failures in co—ordinating common foreign and military policies. there will be plenty to talk about around the table. angola's largest opposition party unita hasjoined angola's largest opposition party unita has joined forces with other groups to defeat the mpla. it will be known as the united patriotic front, whose aim is to unseat the mpla whi
to act in a more autonomous way.- the need for europe to act in a more autonomous way. after the recent development _ more autonomous way. after the recent development in _ recent development in afghanistan with china, it's important to develop the intelligence of the eu, burst with others, we listen to different arguments around the table and we try to drop it and again, the unity is a european asset. ., , again, the unity is a european asset. . , ., , ., asset. that unity has often roved...
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we have seen similar measures in europe, throughout the summer, working successfully. the likes of germany have been travelling throughout the summer and have done so safely, and so this is a good situation and everybody should feel positive about notjust the winter sun period, but travel next year, too. . . . ~' sun period, but travel next year, too. . . . ~ i., sun period, but travel next year, too. . . ., ~ ., sun period, but travel next year, too. . . . ., too. laura, thank you for your thoughts _ too. laura, thank you for your thoughts on — too. laura, thank you for your thoughts on that. _ too. laura, thank you for your thoughts on that. laura - too. laura, thank you for your i thoughts on that. laura lindsay, from skyscanner. thank you for your time. if you would like to get in touch about whether the traffic light system changes will make a difference to you, you can do that on twitter. the military will begin delivering fuel supplies to forecourts hit by the petrol crisis today. the government insists the situation at the pumps is easing but troops will be d
we have seen similar measures in europe, throughout the summer, working successfully. the likes of germany have been travelling throughout the summer and have done so safely, and so this is a good situation and everybody should feel positive about notjust the winter sun period, but travel next year, too. . . . ~' sun period, but travel next year, too. . . . ~ i., sun period, but travel next year, too. . . ., ~ ., sun period, but travel next year, too. . . . ., too. laura, thank you for your...
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europe's largest landfill, outside _ residents. europe's largest landfill, outside of - residents. europe's largest landfill, outside of rome i residents. europe's largest i landfill, outside of rome was closed in 2013 for failing to meet eu standards and since then the city has become an open air dump. now, waste is sent out across the country and in the nearby town, the capital's failure to deal with its own rubbish is meeting fierce resistance.- its own rubbish is meeting fierce resistance. rome is not doinu fierce resistance. rome is not doing anything _ fierce resistance. rome is not doing anything to _ fierce resistance. rome is not doing anything to manage - fierce resistance. rome is not. doing anything to manage their waste because elections are coming, they do not want to treat they raised in rome that is why they're coming here. —— treat their waste. but he that is to be countryside convenience. we not against solutions to treat our waste but we want plans that are proportionate with our needs. when virginia rogie was elected as mayor of rome five years ago, she was
europe's largest landfill, outside _ residents. europe's largest landfill, outside of - residents. europe's largest landfill, outside of rome i residents. europe's largest i landfill, outside of rome was closed in 2013 for failing to meet eu standards and since then the city has become an open air dump. now, waste is sent out across the country and in the nearby town, the capital's failure to deal with its own rubbish is meeting fierce resistance.- its own rubbish is meeting fierce resistance....