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kingdom would undermine the united. because a site core b as is of the united kingdom, as it all constituent parts, should be on an equal footing in relation to trades or as a unionist, even of northern ireland were to be treated better than the rest of the united kingdom. i wouldn't support that because i simply want to be on an equal footing with my fellow citizens across all united kingdom because i was the very on the pending b as is also off the united kingdom and off the active union. it will all on equal footing jimmy browse and thank you very much for explaining what you've been protested about a little the hefty levels throughout. almost thank you. back to you in the studio. thank you for that. andrew simmons line for us there in belfast. and the united nations, as recalls to senior officials working in ethiopia because of concerns about their safety. it comes after an unverified recording surface in which to you and workers say you an official, sympathize with rebels in te gray investigation into that recordin
kingdom would undermine the united. because a site core b as is of the united kingdom, as it all constituent parts, should be on an equal footing in relation to trades or as a unionist, even of northern ireland were to be treated better than the rest of the united kingdom. i wouldn't support that because i simply want to be on an equal footing with my fellow citizens across all united kingdom because i was the very on the pending b as is also off the united kingdom and off the active union. it...
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now, that was some warning of all of this, the united kingdom set out. and it's integrated review this year, which sets out its global vision. and indeed, provides a strategic threat assessment at the top of that is of course, russia and china. and the main takeaway really is less of the traditional forms of warfare like that of tanks all soldiers and shifting it with the focus lying really on cyberspace and technologies. and plus with this latest news of setting up a new digital wolf, a h q, here in the united kingdom, it's not just ramping up his rhetoric, but the government is clearly a ramping up his capabilities to live from london. this, our ortiz shut, it was dusty. the kremlin sees a major investigation is needed if video showing inmates allegedly being raped and tortured in russian prisons proves to be true. russia's prison services currently probing the claims. we come to show you the disturbing images for understandable reasons, but we can get more on the story now with our correspondent, dmitri polk. dmitri some pretty horowitz accusations th
now, that was some warning of all of this, the united kingdom set out. and it's integrated review this year, which sets out its global vision. and indeed, provides a strategic threat assessment at the top of that is of course, russia and china. and the main takeaway really is less of the traditional forms of warfare like that of tanks all soldiers and shifting it with the focus lying really on cyberspace and technologies. and plus with this latest news of setting up a new digital wolf, a h q,...
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the united kingdom is committed to i united kingdom is committed to achieving — united kingdom is committed to achieving net— united kingdom is committed to achieving net zero _ united kingdom is committed to achieving net zero greenhouse l united kingdom is committed to . achieving net zero greenhouse gas emissions — achieving net zero greenhouse gas emissions lry— achieving net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. _ net zero is defined as the point where: . in other words, a country reaches net zero when its c02 output matches the c02 it takes out of the atmosphere. and commitments are being made. china wants to reach net zero by 2060, the us by 2050 and, as we heard, the uk by 2050, too. in total, more than 130 countries have either set or are considering a net zero target. and as host of cop26, the uk is pushing its importance. we need to pledge collectively to achieve carbon neutrality, net zero, by the middle of the century, and that will be an amazing moment if we can do it. so far, so enthusiastic. but the climate activist greta thunberg is unimpressed by what she is hearing
the united kingdom is committed to i united kingdom is committed to achieving — united kingdom is committed to achieving net— united kingdom is committed to achieving net zero _ united kingdom is committed to achieving net zero greenhouse l united kingdom is committed to . achieving net zero greenhouse gas emissions — achieving net zero greenhouse gas emissions lry— achieving net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. _ net zero is defined as the point where: . in other words, a country...
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the united kingdom. thank you for being with _ ? the united kingdom. thank you for being with us _ ? the united kingdom. thank you for being with us and _ ? the united kingdom. thank you for being with us and thank - ? the united kingdom. thank you for being with us and thank you . for being with us and thank you for being with us and thank you for your analysis. the world's biggest oil exporter, saudi arabia says it will cut carbon emissions by net zero x 2016. the crown prince at the gulf state would invest more than $180,000,000,000 to reach the goal but he warned the kingdom would continue to produce oil for decades to come. the announcement comes days before the cop26 climate change summit at which world leaders will be pressed on their plans to cut greenhouse gas emissions. joining me now as duvets williams, welcome to you and good to see you. what you make of this announcement? what good to see you. what you make of this announcement?— of this announcement? what we are auoin of this announcement? what we are going through _ of this announcemen
the united kingdom. thank you for being with _ ? the united kingdom. thank you for being with us _ ? the united kingdom. thank you for being with us and _ ? the united kingdom. thank you for being with us and thank - ? the united kingdom. thank you for being with us and thank you . for being with us and thank you for being with us and thank you for your analysis. the world's biggest oil exporter, saudi arabia says it will cut carbon emissions by net zero x 2016. the crown prince at the gulf...
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united kingdom, zero points. shifter united kingdom, zero points. after the uk was — united kingdom, zero points. after the uk was humiliated _ united kingdom, zero points. after the uk was humiliated at _ united kingdom, zero points. he the uk was humiliated at the last eurovision song contest, a plan to stop it happening again.— eurovision song contest, a plan to stop it happening again. coming up on the bbc news _ stop it happening again. coming up on the bbc news channel, - stop it happening again. coming up| on the bbc news channel, scotland play oman later in the men's t20 world cup and could get back to the next round. scotland have two winds from two in the competition so far. welcome to the bbc news at one. police have charged a mild with the milder of the conservative mp sir david amess. 25—year—old ali harbi ali was arrested following the —— in leigh—on—sea last friday. he has also been charged with the preparation of terrorist acts. this is a very latest from our correspondent. daniel. is a very latest from our corresonde
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the united kingdom left the eu more than 1.5 years ago but the battle over a post brexit trade deal is not over yet at the center of the dispute is the northern ireland protocol which gives the land up in between the two islands. the u.k. wants to scrap the deal altogether and the eu is now offering some concessions. e tweaks to the agrment included is an of border checks, reduction of british products coming into northern ireland and less paperwork. >> the eu has an unwavering commitment to the people of northern ireland and for this reason, the implementation of the protocol brings about unique advantages for dual access of the u.k. and the eu markets. we want to make sure that the hard earned gains of the belfast agreement are protected while avoiding a hard border on the island of ireland and maintaining the activity of the eu market. >> joining us is our correspondent in belfast. how are officials in northern ireland reacting to all of this? >> pretty well. before making this announcement you just heard the representative of the eu came to northern ireland and talked to local poli
the united kingdom left the eu more than 1.5 years ago but the battle over a post brexit trade deal is not over yet at the center of the dispute is the northern ireland protocol which gives the land up in between the two islands. the u.k. wants to scrap the deal altogether and the eu is now offering some concessions. e tweaks to the agrment included is an of border checks, reduction of british products coming into northern ireland and less paperwork. >> the eu has an unwavering commitment...
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they're accusing at the united kingdom of totally abandoning them. we met to simply record this message in the hope that someone out there will hear a voice and take action to rescue us and our families. but as the final point than the chairman of the committee to buy is elwoods speaking auster, that quite long recession. he said the group are only just as scratching the surface to day. and they'll be many more uncomfortable moments. full members of parliament that actually were key players in the withdrawal of afghanistan, written secret, sad at south storing the most classified documents on amazon. the u. s. company has reportedly landed a lucrative contract with government communications headquarters. am i 5 and my 6 said to use that cloud system? according to report, the contract will allow spine to shy information more easily from abroad and allow from greater integration of a amazon luc set to land to 1000000000 pounds over the next 10 years. in the d, u, the u. k and amazon have so far, refused to comment, was spoke with former m. i 5 intellig
they're accusing at the united kingdom of totally abandoning them. we met to simply record this message in the hope that someone out there will hear a voice and take action to rescue us and our families. but as the final point than the chairman of the committee to buy is elwoods speaking auster, that quite long recession. he said the group are only just as scratching the surface to day. and they'll be many more uncomfortable moments. full members of parliament that actually were key players in...
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and the united kingdom is still seeing many cars backed up outside of petrol stations. people waiting hours to fill up that tanks and even the public transportation is being diverted away to avoid all of this, the gridlock things have gotten so bad. now, the minute tree has now been deployed and drafted in to try and get the feel to the petrol station i think is also really important. we can actually call in the military at a time like face for that extra support to give that confidence and have a misha that's there as a precaution, because as i say, the situation is stabilizing. no one's going to pretend his completely back to normal. i wish it was, but it's getting that way. so the government says that this shortage is easing the problem is get from vassar, the prime minister also reiterating cited javits comments just that the all the being deployed is simply a precautionary measures. now, around 200 military personnel getting involved in this operation that trying to focus on is london on the southeast region. they argue that these are the worst affected for myself.
and the united kingdom is still seeing many cars backed up outside of petrol stations. people waiting hours to fill up that tanks and even the public transportation is being diverted away to avoid all of this, the gridlock things have gotten so bad. now, the minute tree has now been deployed and drafted in to try and get the feel to the petrol station i think is also really important. we can actually call in the military at a time like face for that extra support to give that confidence and...
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now that was the defense pockets the between australia, the united kingdom in united states. what it ultimately did that defense pack though, was it cut france out of a $66000000000.00 us dollar deal to provide submarines to australia. we saw u. s. president jo by meeting with francis emmanuel micron on friday. reconciliation the pose word all over the hatchet. well, and truly varied. am hon shakes? no, i'm sorry, no, i'm sorry. no, thank you. no, thank you, being offered from the 2 leaders really. and am it now turns out though, that what was said by joe biden, that he hadn't being made fully aware of exactly what was going on with the deal, might not be the case. we can now listen to what the u. s. president had to say and what is come out from the australian prime minister? i was under the impression that phrase had formed long before that he was not who i am. so it was always a difficult decision force trailer. it was the right decision force trailer and we work closely with the united states and united kingdom and we kept them up to date the u. s. administration with, we
now that was the defense pockets the between australia, the united kingdom in united states. what it ultimately did that defense pack though, was it cut france out of a $66000000000.00 us dollar deal to provide submarines to australia. we saw u. s. president jo by meeting with francis emmanuel micron on friday. reconciliation the pose word all over the hatchet. well, and truly varied. am hon shakes? no, i'm sorry, no, i'm sorry. no, thank you. no, thank you, being offered from the 2 leaders...
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i'm so disgusted with the united kingdom. oh, i did a radio program last night, john ship, tim was on it and he was extremely eloquent. and i asked him how he, how he manages his grief and, and he was absolutely, he was all moving to listen to. he says willy, he puts it to one side as it goes through his life, and his life is entirely devoted to the freeing of his son. so he can go to his wife and children. and john says that late at night, he may retreat into his melancholy, and i felt my heart lurch in my chest. as i listened to this man saying, and i felt his melancholy, me like a, i'm a blow on my chest. we are not going on anywhere at all, and our voice is going to get louder and louder and louder and to julian sanchez said, free. i can promise you that i still to come this hour, the suspect from the january capital wyatt who was caught on camera encouraging people to stop the building had been quietly removed from the f. b i's most wanted list. and i've been prompting questions about whether he was actually connected wi
i'm so disgusted with the united kingdom. oh, i did a radio program last night, john ship, tim was on it and he was extremely eloquent. and i asked him how he, how he manages his grief and, and he was absolutely, he was all moving to listen to. he says willy, he puts it to one side as it goes through his life, and his life is entirely devoted to the freeing of his son. so he can go to his wife and children. and john says that late at night, he may retreat into his melancholy, and i felt my...
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kingdom. 50 position of northern ireland in the united kingdom.— united kingdom. so what are we exectinu united kingdom. so what are we earpecting to _ united kingdom. so what are we expecting to hear— united kingdom. so what are we expecting to hear later - united kingdom. so what are we expecting to hear later today, i united kingdom. so what are we i expecting to hear later today, what does the uk want? taste expecting to hear later today, what does the uk want?— expecting to hear later today, what does the uk want? we already know a lot of what they _ does the uk want? we already know a lot of what they want, _ does the uk want? we already know a lot of what they want, which is - lot of what they want, which is basically wholesale change. they put forward some proposals injuly and i think lord frost welcome back to them with a vengeance again today. firstly, no customs checks, they want to get rid of customs checks and introduce what they call a dual regulatory regime, which means goods in northern ireland can circulate freely as long as they meet the stan
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the united kingdom increased by 12 percent in the 1st half of 2020 born. also to also said that the in you need to think about discussion and dialogue rather than accusations. he said that the transition from the traditional fossil fuel energy to the green energy was a major project and what was needed right now was energy security. and for him that comes from gas. now that transition form at the fossil fuel energy to the green, and it was also criticized by several of the other participants. one saying that, you know, it's like saying let's stop production and publishing all encyclopedias. and just assuming that google will happen, of course, he said, that's not what happens. what's needed is a me just not to ensure that this transition is much more smooth. there was also a pick up on that theme from the president and the c, e. o. grossness wound that the energy courses at the moment is impacting other industries too. and he said that the shows that the wrong decision can have a major impact or she is placed on the rush is helping to solve the energy cris
the united kingdom increased by 12 percent in the 1st half of 2020 born. also to also said that the in you need to think about discussion and dialogue rather than accusations. he said that the transition from the traditional fossil fuel energy to the green energy was a major project and what was needed right now was energy security. and for him that comes from gas. now that transition form at the fossil fuel energy to the green, and it was also criticized by several of the other participants....
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they're accusing the united kingdom of totally abandoning them, but of course, are not the only ones arguing that they've been abounded much of the population of simply accusing nato allies of the very same thing. but just applying a point then the chairman of the committee to bar is our speaking, alter quite long session. he said the group are only just scratching the surface today and they'll be many more uncomfortable moments. full members of parliament that actually were key players in the withdrawal of african nissan from london to accept for that update. now burton's secret services are storing their most classified documents on amazon. the us company has reported learned that a lucrative contract with a government communications headquarters am i 5 and why 6 set to use their cloud system to report their contract with our spies to share information more easily for abroad and allow for greater integration of artificial intelligence i was in, looks sent to land to 1000000000 pounds over the next 10 years in that deal. you can, i was and i have so far, refused to come and well, le
they're accusing the united kingdom of totally abandoning them, but of course, are not the only ones arguing that they've been abounded much of the population of simply accusing nato allies of the very same thing. but just applying a point then the chairman of the committee to bar is our speaking, alter quite long session. he said the group are only just scratching the surface today and they'll be many more uncomfortable moments. full members of parliament that actually were key players in the...
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they're accusing at the united kingdom of totally abandoning them. we met to simply record this message in the hope that someone out there will hear a voice and take action to rescue us and our families, but just to fine appoint than the chairman of the committee to buy as ellwood speaking auster, that quite long session. he said the group are only just as scratching the surface to day and i'll be many more uncomfortable moments, full members of parliament that actually were key players in the withdrawal of afghanistan, versions, secret services, restoring them most classified documents on amazon, the u. s. companies reported a lucrative contracts with a government communications headquarters am i 5 and my 6 to use the account system . according to reports, the contracts will allow supplies to share information more easily for abroad and allow for greater integration of artificial intelligence. amazon looks at the land, the 1000000000 pound contract. so over the next 10 years in the deal, the u. k. and that was an a sofa, refused the common. we spoke
they're accusing at the united kingdom of totally abandoning them. we met to simply record this message in the hope that someone out there will hear a voice and take action to rescue us and our families, but just to fine appoint than the chairman of the committee to buy as ellwood speaking auster, that quite long session. he said the group are only just as scratching the surface to day and i'll be many more uncomfortable moments, full members of parliament that actually were key players in the...
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i'm so angry and i'm soap, and i am so disgusted with the united kingdom and with the government at united kingdom they should have stepped in. months ago, we marched from the australian embassy to parliament squared made speeches in february last year, 2020. and at that point i thought, you know, how if they got the bulls to just keep doing what they're doing, a paying their masters in washington dc. being poodles or it's johnson, and the rest of them. well, now i'm finding out how they do it. they do it because it feathers their nest as well. and i really don't know what else to say. i'm feeling a bit sort of not incoherent. exactly, but i am consumed with horror of what's going on. i would, i did a radio program last night, john ship, tim was on there and he was extremely eloquent. and i asked him how him, how he manages his grief and, and he was absolutely, he was all moving to listen to. he says, well, he puts it to one side as it goes through his life. and his life is entirely devoted to the freeing of his son, so he can go to his wife and children. and john says that late at night,
i'm so angry and i'm soap, and i am so disgusted with the united kingdom and with the government at united kingdom they should have stepped in. months ago, we marched from the australian embassy to parliament squared made speeches in february last year, 2020. and at that point i thought, you know, how if they got the bulls to just keep doing what they're doing, a paying their masters in washington dc. being poodles or it's johnson, and the rest of them. well, now i'm finding out how they do it....
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it was a low, the cold weather that hit the united kingdom around about february couple years ago . and, and the reason for that is that we usually get with our systems from the north atlantic and those are quite stormy. that got a little water in them. so obs winters are usually quite mild and wet and windy. but what happens sometimes is they the storm tracks go to the north of britain across the know which and greenland see and in the arctic. now in the arctic, there's a high pressure zone, which forbids those storms form going further north. and so because they forbidden from them further north, we get them in western europe. but last couple years ago, what happened in the arctic with a high pressure zone didn't form in the way that it, that it should have done. and so the storms went far further. no, they went in, this fall bought an in to be no region arctic, causing those places which should be impermanent. darkness in february should be minus 50 minus 25 degrees centigrade. and it was raining now they were having plus 0 degrees of weather in those conditions. so what happened
it was a low, the cold weather that hit the united kingdom around about february couple years ago . and, and the reason for that is that we usually get with our systems from the north atlantic and those are quite stormy. that got a little water in them. so obs winters are usually quite mild and wet and windy. but what happens sometimes is they the storm tracks go to the north of britain across the know which and greenland see and in the arctic. now in the arctic, there's a high pressure zone,...
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it was a low, the cold weather that hit the united kingdom around about february couple years ago . and, and the reason for that is that we usually get with our systems from the north atlantic and those are quite stormy. but they've got a little water in them. so obs winters are usually quite mild and wet and windy. but what happens sometimes is they the storm tracks go to the north of britain across the know which and greenland see and in the arctic. now in the arctic, there's a high pressure zone, which forbids those storms form going further north. and so because they forbidden from them further north, we get them in western europe. but last couple years ago, what happened in the arctic with a high pressure zone didn't form in the way that it, that it should have done. and so the storms went far further. no, they went in, this fall bought an in to be no region arctic, causing those places which should be impermanent. darkness in february should be minus 50 minus 25 degrees centigrade. and it was raining now they were having plus 0 degrees of weather in those conditions. so what h
it was a low, the cold weather that hit the united kingdom around about february couple years ago . and, and the reason for that is that we usually get with our systems from the north atlantic and those are quite stormy. but they've got a little water in them. so obs winters are usually quite mild and wet and windy. but what happens sometimes is they the storm tracks go to the north of britain across the know which and greenland see and in the arctic. now in the arctic, there's a high pressure...
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well, put it this way as day. 10 now of the petrol crisis situation and the united kingdom is still seeing many cars backed up outside of petrol stations. people waiting hours to fill up that tanks and even the public transportation is being diverted away to avoid all of this gridlock. things have gotten so bad now that the minute tree has now been deployed and dropped it in to try and get the fuel to the petrol stations. now it all comes off the days of the government arming and oring whether or not the government thought that the army was really needed to help alleviate this a crisis. obviously, it's finally conceded, but still argues that the country is stabilizing, and the petro situation is getting better, i think, is also really important. we can actually call in the military at a time like this full, that extra support to give that confidence and have this so. so as a misha, that's there as a precaution, because as i say, the situation is stabilizing. no one's going to pretend his completely back to normal. i wish it was, but it is. it's getting it that way. so the government says t
well, put it this way as day. 10 now of the petrol crisis situation and the united kingdom is still seeing many cars backed up outside of petrol stations. people waiting hours to fill up that tanks and even the public transportation is being diverted away to avoid all of this gridlock. things have gotten so bad now that the minute tree has now been deployed and dropped it in to try and get the fuel to the petrol stations. now it all comes off the days of the government arming and oring whether...