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and the u. k. and france have had close corporations since 2003 with the le tiki agreement and an series of bilateral agreements since then. and there has also been as, as you will be aware, an increased corporation this year already and in july, so you can, france agreed to incorporate more so i think and what's, what's needed at the moment is not so much a blame game, but rather looking at the thought, seeing what the situation is and working on a practical solutions. a good outcome. jack, you spoke about the always work of the french anger, basically about the a letter which brought us johnson, the british prime minister, posted on twitter, which talks about he outlines key major areas where he says the french have to be active, the joint patrols, the more advanced technology to sir, or surveillance of the coast lines, and also the cooperation and the bi lateral returns agreement. which means that if the british government catches people trying to cross into a british shore, they have to be retu
and the u. k. and france have had close corporations since 2003 with the le tiki agreement and an series of bilateral agreements since then. and there has also been as, as you will be aware, an increased corporation this year already and in july, so you can, france agreed to incorporate more so i think and what's, what's needed at the moment is not so much a blame game, but rather looking at the thought, seeing what the situation is and working on a practical solutions. a good outcome. jack,...
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has always historically dependent on the u. k. for military support, international support and legal support. absolutely. will hillary for which board member with the british american business association. thank you so much for joining us. event. and finally, with ongoing supply chain issues, it is becoming increasingly difficult to get your hands on one of these latest generations of video, game counseled. but you might have a chance if you're willing to spend a pretty penny. now we're not talking about hitting the over inflated retail market . that would be just too easy. instead of gucci is producing 100 limited edition, x box one series x councils. now, according to the luxury brand, the council will include custom gucci, branded x box controllers, a hard case for storing and traveling with your new device, as well as a laser cat monogram of the letters g g on the council itself, of course, that stands for gucci as well as gave speak good game. it also comes with a price tag of wait for it here, $10000.00. now, while it may se
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so a while i am their scientists in the u. k. go through those charts, which are very you case specific, let's say add straight to poll brannon, who joins us now live from london airport. we just heard there from boris johnson and quite a bit of information there, but it does appear that the u. k. as concerns about these new cases and they are ready to take action. just talk us through what steps the u. k is likely to be taking yes, we spoke about a couple of hours ago about the potential for plan b, which would be the idea of non vaccinated people being bought from certain indoor venues and a return of trace mass in certain venues as well. well, certainly the face mask part as come to pass and that's what or johnson, the prime minister said. there will be a requirement for people to start wearing face masters, certain indoor shops, for example. some of the other details that he gave were also rather fascinating. first of all, he said, as other people have said that we are in a very early stage of trying to get an understanding o
so a while i am their scientists in the u. k. go through those charts, which are very you case specific, let's say add straight to poll brannon, who joins us now live from london airport. we just heard there from boris johnson and quite a bit of information there, but it does appear that the u. k. as concerns about these new cases and they are ready to take action. just talk us through what steps the u. k is likely to be taking yes, we spoke about a couple of hours ago about the potential for...
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and the u. k. has to be very careful about the reputation reputational damage, particularly with the u. s. you know, we've seen that actual a bond leaving with, with the white house with biden. and so the u. k. really doesn't want to jeopardize the relationship with the u. s. so i think both sides have reputational damage from this. now, going back to the initial part of your question about boys johnson, you know, he in origin had originally said this was a well baked deal. well, it's looking not to be such a well, big deal officer role, and there are too many parts that need to be negotiated. and there is a lot of obviously the people in the u. k. very disgruntled about this because there's lack of certainty and lack of certainty certainly is hurting businesses. now the only thing is it's very difficult to separate the damage of cove it and a lot downs from the damage of the bricks that fall out. you can't really separate the 2, but the e u is pointing to southern island and saying look, southern
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the u. k. has confirmed it to the 1st 2 cases of the new variance infections are linked to travel from southern africa. 5 minutes devoris johnson and his top advisers pulled a briefing, 1700 gmc and the u. s. s. is greatly concerned about the escalating conflicts in ethiopia, and has called for urgent negotiations. if you've had prime minister has joined the army on the front lines against the growing rebels from the north. the us says it's greatly concerned about the escalated conflicts and the few here was called for urgent negotiations. state departments, statements for a phone call between the secretary of state and kenny as president, if you'll be in prime minister, has joined the army on the front lines. he said that his forces are making gains. fam gets chosen independent journalist and a saba. he says, the boring policies are cheese of war sites, international goals for peace, the relationship between the us and the to the breaker, low, the ground government accusing the us. i have to s
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k. and also don't forget, the u. k has numerous trade agreements with lots of other nations and just wants to keep trade going with the island, which is of course a part of the u. k. so at this point we're kind of, you know, at this had we've been doing negotiate on an audit. odd. it doesn't seem like i think it's going on and we hear more and more that it looks like we're moving towards article 16. i think the british are really going to do that. i think that the, they're sticking to their guns saying they're going to do it. i think saying that they're going to do it. they're going to stick to saying they're going to do it. yes. because they have been more and more concessions from the you. and when the bottom line comes down to it, i think the, the u. k would trigger it. i think they would, but i don't think that they would have to, i think in the final analysis that you has a lot more to lose than the ok. and so you think they will be able to come to terms at some point then. oh. 7 my hope so because actually what
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if passed, it would mean illegally entering the u. k. you could land someone in prison for up to 4 years. the offense would also be something that would be noted on any asylum application, but that still possibly a long way off until then this slid. the oversea is all for many that stands in the way of all of their dreams coming. true charlotte, even sky r t cali. we spoke about this bit further with the director of the center of migration and economic prosperity. he will, that human trafficking has become a big issue for the u. k. well, there is a growing problem in the united kingdom of an underground market for jobs, which is creating a black economy that is growing ever more so. illegal migrants who are basically economic migrants are paying millions of pounds each year to people traffickers to avoid the legal routes and, and, and avoid any lawful way of living in the united kingdom. very few people traffickers have been caught, even fewer have been prosecuted and imprisoned. and as a consequence of that, part of the growing black ec
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just imagine the u. k. having jurisdiction over something like corsica and from all bavaria and germany. i mean, absolutely ludicrous, and the 3rd issue is with regard to not only just jurisdictions, but the pet passports, and medicine and products and oversight in terms of everything to do with pets. won't. that's also ludicrous to the british. so those 3 areas were not address. there will concessions, however, made by the e. u. 80 percent of all the checks that were taking place in the irish sea had been lifted. so the e u has made a number of concessions and they've made concessions in terms of medicines. so they've lifted a lot of those concessions that were, as we talked about before, the sausage was on dairy and meets cold cats and medicines of now being free flowing into northern on. but the 3 issues i 1st mentioned have not been solved. now we know that this is kind of been this ongoing, back and forth for months now, and we keep hearing this threat of article 16. what exactly happens if article 16
just imagine the u. k. having jurisdiction over something like corsica and from all bavaria and germany. i mean, absolutely ludicrous, and the 3rd issue is with regard to not only just jurisdictions, but the pet passports, and medicine and products and oversight in terms of everything to do with pets. won't. that's also ludicrous to the british. so those 3 areas were not address. there will concessions, however, made by the e. u. 80 percent of all the checks that were taking place in the irish...
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it's hotel re measures against the u. k. in array over fishing rights after london threatened to take legal action. ah hello, good morning discount 11 o'clock in the russian capital you watching artie international . now the u. n's cop 26 climate summit has got down to business in scotland, but india, one of the world's biggest polluters, has set a net 0 targeted, 2070, missing the some its own target. by 20 years. the indian prime minister has also asked for more money to be dold, act developing countries for their transition to cleaner energy assets ascii taylor looks now at how complying with the mission goals may not be that simple for nations that are heavily dependent on fossil fuels. hope $26.00 his hair and it is going to save us from doomsday. $100.00 wild need is a setting out that goals for the future. and then big ones, stop deforestation switched to renewables. 0 emissions and ohio electric in us of teaching nature like a toilet. we are gigging, our own grapes. humanity has long since run down the clock on clima
it's hotel re measures against the u. k. in array over fishing rights after london threatened to take legal action. ah hello, good morning discount 11 o'clock in the russian capital you watching artie international . now the u. n's cop 26 climate summit has got down to business in scotland, but india, one of the world's biggest polluters, has set a net 0 targeted, 2070, missing the some its own target. by 20 years. the indian prime minister has also asked for more money to be dold, act...
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k. that it's been threatening over the last few weeks or the u. k. giving those licenses a to the french boats. what we do know is that those sanctions have been put on ice yet again as further discussions do take place later this week, the sanctions that the french have been talking about a pretty serious, they've talked about increased custom controls on laurie's coming into frogs, not allowing british tool, a boat to land their catch in french waters. so, you know, there have been, lot of sanctions, is even been the discussion of either increasing the price of electricity to the channel islands or even cutting it off. so this is some pretty serious stuff, both sides accusing each other of being in the wrong here are but the u. k. foreign secretary list trust says it's time for those threats to stop threatening a u. k. a fishing vessels stop threatening the channel, ports and accept the we are entirely within our rights to allocate the fishing licenses in line with the trade agreement as we have done. now, there has already been one person who has
k. that it's been threatening over the last few weeks or the u. k. giving those licenses a to the french boats. what we do know is that those sanctions have been put on ice yet again as further discussions do take place later this week, the sanctions that the french have been talking about a pretty serious, they've talked about increased custom controls on laurie's coming into frogs, not allowing british tool, a boat to land their catch in french waters. so, you know, there have been, lot of...
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and this has caused a huge spat between the u. k. and france over this issue, both of accused the other of simply not doing enough to try and solve this crisis for the french part. they've said the u. k. has to stop lecturing them on how they should at try mitigate this problem. it's also called for more money from the u. k . 2 at spend on police to patrol those new than i coasts of france, a huge area which requires a massive amount manpower to do that. and you know, but recently we were in cali, we were speaking to some of the migrants there. some of those were hoping to make this exact same crossing. and while france is also sort of suggestive, the reason that people are trying to cross the u. k is because there is this loser of easier jobs. i'm on the black market. i one of the migrants we spoke to. this is mohammed, he's from sudan and is in his twenties. said it's simply wasn't the case what he was going there for was the ease of the english language. no more to say. yeah. but to be programmed via for the language, because we d
and this has caused a huge spat between the u. k. and france over this issue, both of accused the other of simply not doing enough to try and solve this crisis for the french part. they've said the u. k. has to stop lecturing them on how they should at try mitigate this problem. it's also called for more money from the u. k . 2 at spend on police to patrol those new than i coasts of france, a huge area which requires a massive amount manpower to do that. and you know, but recently we were in...
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why is it that the u. k. has moved so speedily to take this action? what i think a large part because it came under such criticism for acting much, much more slowly when the delta virus emerged from india and in so doing effectively played no role in slowing the arrival and spread of the delta vars. and failed to by scientists time at that time to figure out what in fact they were dealing with, they've decided to operate very differently. this time this decision has been made extremely quickly. it was only at 4 pm yesterday, thursday that the chief medical officers came to number 10, downing street with the information they received from the south africans. and within hours these travel bands were imposed on the 6 countries in southern africa from 4 am on sunday. now anyone arriving and that's own, the citizens of this country and people with valid permits will have to pay for accommodation in government appointed hotels in isolation for $10.00 days. and of course, bear in mind that the delta was one thing it cause such an awful escalation. in the pan
why is it that the u. k. has moved so speedily to take this action? what i think a large part because it came under such criticism for acting much, much more slowly when the delta virus emerged from india and in so doing effectively played no role in slowing the arrival and spread of the delta vars. and failed to by scientists time at that time to figure out what in fact they were dealing with, they've decided to operate very differently. this time this decision has been made extremely quickly....
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well, that letter from boris johnson, the u. k. says okay, doesn't regret publishing it on a social media site and it says that it was published in the spirit of cooperation . so what did the latter say that really irked france? well, one of the things that boris joseph suggested is that british police could patrol with french police here, own french soil in a bid to eliminate this problem. and even worse, which really has put people's backs up, is partials, and suggested that any migrants that reached the u. k from france should be sent back. i propose that we put in place of bilateral re admissions agreement to allow all illegal migrants who crossed the channel to be returned in the situation between the 2 countries as being pretty. for now, for some time, they have been arguing over several issues. but this really mocks, a serious decline in the relations france for its part is made lots of accusations against the u. k. it says the you case bar to attractive for migrant. that's why people are risking their lives to cross the eng
well, that letter from boris johnson, the u. k. says okay, doesn't regret publishing it on a social media site and it says that it was published in the spirit of cooperation . so what did the latter say that really irked france? well, one of the things that boris joseph suggested is that british police could patrol with french police here, own french soil in a bid to eliminate this problem. and even worse, which really has put people's backs up, is partials, and suggested that any migrants that...
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i wish someone can come to the u. k mas item . yeah. so the south side, i'm seeking these a honda, jonathan, british embassy for instance. and they have gone on in any other country and iraq and syria. i just want to came as either you have to get to the table for us and only then kind of things. i know. so i'm not surprised. obviously people who are desperate want to save their lives. well, you shannon danger or care on fleet persecution though france is a safe country. why do you think people feel compelled to endanger their and their children's lives to reach the u. k. what sense is there in that? oh, well i think that there could be different reasons for that. i mean, 1st year again, we're talking about, you know, like i said, minutes about this. the thing is that there is no obligation to national, to came asylum in the country. so i think that's something that i'm restrictions again and again say as if it means that someone isn't a genuine asylum seeker because it came to sign in the 1st. so that's not a requirement, but saying no
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the u. k. and french governments blame each other for across channel tragedy. peacekeeping troops are sent to the solomon islands, a switch and diplomatic allegiances that leads to 2 days of riots in sport. moss: i have been knocked out of iraq police turkish team down at sauce. roy leasing them all to advance in the knockout room. ah, the deputy head of sedans ruling several sovereign counselors told al jazeera that the military take over a month ago, followed long discussions between the political parties which failed to produce results. general mohammed hm, than the gallow say there was an option known to the prime minister who was detained during the political turmoil. he also denied that his forces were involved in arresting senior officials or detaining activists and protests from so hitting over here. what's happened on october 25th was the ultimate outcome of a long process. since that change started in sudan during such process. many discussions were made. and many initiatives were pro
the u. k. and french governments blame each other for across channel tragedy. peacekeeping troops are sent to the solomon islands, a switch and diplomatic allegiances that leads to 2 days of riots in sport. moss: i have been knocked out of iraq police turkish team down at sauce. roy leasing them all to advance in the knockout room. ah, the deputy head of sedans ruling several sovereign counselors told al jazeera that the military take over a month ago, followed long discussions between the...
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now the u. k. for its part says look, we're in the middle of titling our rules at the moment. this is our law. we're trying to pass at the moment, which would mean that if you're an asylum seeker and you put in a claim, but you entered the u. k. illegally that will be looked at unfavorably on your application. however, there are some that say that doesn't go far enough. and the called for a repeal of the human rights act. the reader of the house has already mentioned the boarders, but i see that we won't be able to gain back full control of our immigration and solemn policy unless whisker of the human rights act. now the u. k. says, look, what france is trying to do is essentially, i mean, who puts in a bad situation as a result of all of these arguments that the 2 countries are having. in this post breaks period, it says prompt is going slow and not doing enough to stop migrants from leaving. it shows on these terribly ad edits treacherous conditions, and it says that it seen reco. it's high asylu
now the u. k. for its part says look, we're in the middle of titling our rules at the moment. this is our law. we're trying to pass at the moment, which would mean that if you're an asylum seeker and you put in a claim, but you entered the u. k. illegally that will be looked at unfavorably on your application. however, there are some that say that doesn't go far enough. and the called for a repeal of the human rights act. the reader of the house has already mentioned the boarders, but i see...
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k. government has also put the country street on standby to help the n h u, excuse me, n h s. cope with the winter season. try the ambulances assisting with administering vaccines and providing other general support in hospitals. doctor told us that the and a chest delays are linked to a potential staffing crisis. there are reasons why people may choose not to get vaccine, not necessarily because they don't believe in the vaccine, but there may be the personal religious reasons or the may be other and personal health reasons. now we should allow individuals to have the flexibility to exercise their rights. it's a tricky one, isn't because as a healthcare professional, i want everybody to have the vaccine. but i understand this decision is personal. i'm working in the area just moment ease and exhausting. you get up early in the morning and you stay late until evening and you're not quite sure whether or not you going to manage to work and continue to be safe. certainly by the middle of the day you're exhausted. so fatigued is difficult to make decisions and you're worried that by the af
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s. hospitals. meantime, the u. k. health secretary on friday emphasize the safety and effectiveness of inoculation urging anyone who's eligible to get a boost, a job before winter. one doctor telling us though, that the vaccine issues just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to staff crisis affecting the national health service. there are reasons why people may choose not to get to vaccine. not necessarily because they don't believe in the vaccine book that may do the personal religious reasons or maybe other and personal health reasons. now, we should allow individuals to have the flexibility to exercise their rights. it's a tricky one, isn't because as a healthcare professional, i want everybody to have the vaccine, but i understand this decision is personally working in the area. just a moment. ease and exhausting. you get up early in the morning and you stay late until evening and you're not quite sure whether or not you're going to manage to work and continue to be safe. certainly by the middle of the day you're
s. hospitals. meantime, the u. k. health secretary on friday emphasize the safety and effectiveness of inoculation urging anyone who's eligible to get a boost, a job before winter. one doctor telling us though, that the vaccine issues just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to staff crisis affecting the national health service. there are reasons why people may choose not to get to vaccine. not necessarily because they don't believe in the vaccine book that may do the personal religious...
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and you can look at the u. s. the u. k. but also russia in china and many other countries and say you, maybe they've got an interesting keeping this off the table. because it's, it's something that they all do. and they, they don't want the criticism landing at their door and changing their military operations. but sooner or later, you know, we were going to have to come to grips with this modern. gotcha, thank you. thanks very much. that's it for the show will be back on saturday. the day of mass mobilizations all around the world against perceived in actual, beyond the rhetoric at the called, pretty sick summit in scotland until then keep in touch my role as social media and let us know if you think the u. k. should continue, i'm sales to sadie wright. ah, in russia this kind of car was discontinued more than 20 years ago. even though, staying with us a sort of can you sell it to proposal a better deal with just important factors? it took 5 years to close the gap on the world car industry from the drawing board to the 1st
and you can look at the u. s. the u. k. but also russia in china and many other countries and say you, maybe they've got an interesting keeping this off the table. because it's, it's something that they all do. and they, they don't want the criticism landing at their door and changing their military operations. but sooner or later, you know, we were going to have to come to grips with this modern. gotcha, thank you. thanks very much. that's it for the show will be back on saturday. the day of...
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they would digs that were made out the u. k. by, by the belgians and the french saying that the situation in the united kingdom is such that it's attracting many migrants because they say it's easier to be an undocumented migrant and access the labor system in the united kingdom than is in europe. a trick with public has a new prime minister, 7 weeks after it's general election. nobody ration for pitch fiala was unusual. president milos say man was diagnosed with code 19 on friday and perform the ceremony inside a large plastic box. viola had a shock when in last month selection and 2 weeks of tulips with his right wing. civic democratic party is now leading a 5 way coalition. boat being counted in curious, dan's parliamentary elections a year after disputed election led to political turmoil. the number of seats up for grabs has been reduced by the president from 120 to 90. that means the parliament will be weakened versus been held days after an alleged plot to overthrow present sadie a jumper off was put down. famous rob has m
they would digs that were made out the u. k. by, by the belgians and the french saying that the situation in the united kingdom is such that it's attracting many migrants because they say it's easier to be an undocumented migrant and access the labor system in the united kingdom than is in europe. a trick with public has a new prime minister, 7 weeks after it's general election. nobody ration for pitch fiala was unusual. president milos say man was diagnosed with code 19 on friday and perform...
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that's the view from the u. k side. but there is also a suggestion that that is not the only politicking that is going on right now. it is essential to clearly show european public opinion that respect for subscribed engagement is non negotiable and that there is more damage in leaving the union than staying in well, that letter that was leaked as really infuriated many individuals. and it suggests that young casting, the french prime minister, is using this route was an opportunity to let any would be you, members that are thinking about doing their own breaks it. not to, not a good idea because when you're outside the block, we will be well mean to you, i suppose is the best way of summing that up. and he is also urged the you to take stronger action against the u. k. when it comes to issues like this over fishing, now those fresh talks will be held later this week between french and u. k. authorities. but although one m p said that mac audit blink 1st, believe me neither is likely to let the other off the hook very e
that's the view from the u. k side. but there is also a suggestion that that is not the only politicking that is going on right now. it is essential to clearly show european public opinion that respect for subscribed engagement is non negotiable and that there is more damage in leaving the union than staying in well, that letter that was leaked as really infuriated many individuals. and it suggests that young casting, the french prime minister, is using this route was an opportunity to let any...
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and despite hosting the u. n's climate summit, the u. k. 's own green pledges come on discreetly is 40 fossil fuel projects. look to get approval. we speak to local residents anxious for one of them to get the go ahead. to step forward, really for technology and everything else, the mind should go ahead. please note to monitor, you'll get to your, the prototypes that are coming in as well to assist and also educate to the kids and for very deprived area of a u. k. ah, hello, know he's gone mid day here. moscow. you watching artie international i, the british medical journal has published a whistle blow report claiming there were serious flaws and fire is k with vaccine trials last year. the research behind the claim says that she was fired the same day. she raised her concerns and says thing that us authorities are refusing to investigate because you don of has more details. so all these revelations, they have been published at the british medical journal, a very respected science paper. not some tabloid that has a history or well is known
and despite hosting the u. n's climate summit, the u. k. 's own green pledges come on discreetly is 40 fossil fuel projects. look to get approval. we speak to local residents anxious for one of them to get the go ahead. to step forward, really for technology and everything else, the mind should go ahead. please note to monitor, you'll get to your, the prototypes that are coming in as well to assist and also educate to the kids and for very deprived area of a u. k. ah, hello, know he's gone mid...
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taking the lead, although that said the u. k. does not currently appear to be holding back on its particular fossil fuel projects. case in point, a recent report reveals that round 40 plans are currently seeking approval in the u . k. over the next 4 years, which if approved with nearly tripled countries, yearly greenhouse gas emissions mean timeless, a particular ongoing dispute over proposed new coal mine in the north west of england. and what bars johnson doesn't want to support it, t o doesn't actually support it. let me get this right. he also says on the flip side, it's not his job to get involved. locals though. say they desperately need the project . the mind should go ahead. it will be mined in the safest, cleanest drainage where it can possibly be doing tons of being explored for the 1st coal mine to be opened in the u. k. in 30 years, given the coastal town of white haven in northwest england. just a 140 miles north from here, the cop 26 summit in glasgow is in full swing. the u. k is of course, hosting that some criti
taking the lead, although that said the u. k. does not currently appear to be holding back on its particular fossil fuel projects. case in point, a recent report reveals that round 40 plans are currently seeking approval in the u . k. over the next 4 years, which if approved with nearly tripled countries, yearly greenhouse gas emissions mean timeless, a particular ongoing dispute over proposed new coal mine in the north west of england. and what bars johnson doesn't want to support it, t o...
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well, in a recent article, published in the u. k. 7, b, b. c. employees did speak of a sense of environment and phase of being grated over undesirable viewpoints they also spoke to of demands to change will drop stories. meanwhile, b, b, c chief tim davy has praised the broadcast, his devotion to make all the voices heard, and it's commitment to balance reporting. however, robin, i can again say that when the media is largely dominated by a liberal agenda here, you've got a media culture in britain. but this extends into other into other western countries as well. where there is an acceptable and polite view of world events, which is dominated by media liberal. so for instance, in the matter of donald trump, there was unanimity in the british mainstream media that donald trump was a bad thing. and a bad man will take a moment. there is a general anti russian atmosphere in the british media. and so these things color the reporting that we absorb and are exposed to. and these are serious matters because they affect relations between nations. an
well, in a recent article, published in the u. k. 7, b, b. c. employees did speak of a sense of environment and phase of being grated over undesirable viewpoints they also spoke to of demands to change will drop stories. meanwhile, b, b, c chief tim davy has praised the broadcast, his devotion to make all the voices heard, and it's commitment to balance reporting. however, robin, i can again say that when the media is largely dominated by a liberal agenda here, you've got a media culture in...
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the tensions between the u. k. in france, have been rising of late with to speak over several issues, including this one over my grants. the u. k. government has promised more money to pay for checks. a france holds up its end of the bargain, ensuring that migrants don't succeed in crossing into british waters, both susie, other side of failing. in the meantime, the number of successful crossings has hit record highs and what the dangers of crossing the english channel at all to a parent. the locals hair, the only people profiting all the people smugglers cali residents want the u. k. government to do more use of, if you could, you know, how many have died, how many people have left on very fragile boats. the story is about those who helped them cross here because it's not migrants who, by the boat said, it's always the traffickers home. they put them in the boats, and after that they said, don't figure it out, played by their burglar. it's necessary that the british government closes its borders and borders. johns
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and this is seen by many in the u. k. as being his way of shoring up some support ahead of those it difficult election mom, and this is an issue that's been used as a wider political reason. we know that as shown cast acts, the french prime minister. he had written to the european union calling for the union to act more strongly against british. and also suggesting that this was a way of perhaps showing us that would be briggs, etc, a type countries in the u. if they're thinking of doing the same that leaving the block is incredibly difficult. the talks though, on these fishing licensees due to take place later this week, we'll wait for the results of that. but i would just say, given what we've heard over the last few months, neither is going to be likely to let the other off the hook very easily is still had this our, the holocaust memorial in berlin. we touched on the story last night. it's meant to be a somber reminder of the atrocities, but apparently not for some members of the berlin police who didn't catch this st
and this is seen by many in the u. k. as being his way of shoring up some support ahead of those it difficult election mom, and this is an issue that's been used as a wider political reason. we know that as shown cast acts, the french prime minister. he had written to the european union calling for the union to act more strongly against british. and also suggesting that this was a way of perhaps showing us that would be briggs, etc, a type countries in the u. if they're thinking of doing the...
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although that said the u. k. does not currently appear to be holding back on its own particular fossil fuel projects. case in point, a recent report revealing that around 40 plans are seeking approval at the moment in the u. k. in the next 4 years, which is approved with nearly triple the country's yearly greenhouse gas emissions mean time this ongoing dispute over one particular proposed new coal mine in the north west of england. and what bars johnson doesn't support it. he insists it's not his job to get involved. he said locals, they're those say they desperately need it. the mind should go ahead. it will be mined in the safest, cleanest grayness where it can possibly be done. plans are being explored for the 1st coal mine to be opened in the u. k. in 30 years here in the coastal town of white haven in northwest england. just a 140 miles north from here. the cop $26.00 summit in glasgow is in full swing. the u. k is of course, hosting that summit that critics say it sends out the completely wrong message for
although that said the u. k. does not currently appear to be holding back on its own particular fossil fuel projects. case in point, a recent report revealing that around 40 plans are seeking approval at the moment in the u. k. in the next 4 years, which is approved with nearly triple the country's yearly greenhouse gas emissions mean time this ongoing dispute over one particular proposed new coal mine in the north west of england. and what bars johnson doesn't support it. he insists it's not...
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the u. k. o green pledges come on to screw, to these 40 fossil fuel projects look to get approval coming up. we speak to local residents anxious though for one particular one to get the go ahead for them to step forward. really for technology and everything else, the mind should go ahead. it's not just the money to, it's here, the prototypes that are coming in as well to assist and also educate. so the kids in a very deprived area of the u. k. ah . my from ortiz will use h q mosca this wednesday. i'll to the welcome to the program kevin over here for the next half an hour with our latest. and 1st, as you heard, the british medical journal is published a whistle blow report that claiming there was serious flaws in phases. kobe vaccine trials last year. the research behind the claim says she was fired the same day she raised the consent. and further, she claims that u. s. authorities are refusing to investigate with the latest egos down of so all these revelations, they have been published at the
the u. k. o green pledges come on to screw, to these 40 fossil fuel projects look to get approval coming up. we speak to local residents anxious though for one particular one to get the go ahead for them to step forward. really for technology and everything else, the mind should go ahead. it's not just the money to, it's here, the prototypes that are coming in as well to assist and also educate. so the kids in a very deprived area of the u. k. ah . my from ortiz will use h q mosca this...
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k. of the u. k. reintroducing quarantine in the government mandated hotel for people coming in from south africa . and britain's health secretary say he believes cove is going to be with us in some form forever. he was asked to learn to live with cove and we will never defeat it. we have to learn to live with it. we have to learn to live with it as we have learned to live with flu. of course, it is not flu and dead. you know, we need to learn more about in cases of, of new come, have already been discovered in germany in belgium, the czech republic. and there are at least 13 cases in the netherlands that came after a flight of individuals came in from south africa. now, in a separate development, dutch police had to raid plane just before it was about to take off after it emerged that 2 of the passengers on board had been in quarantine hotel and had escaped from that desperately trying to leave the netherlands to try and get home as that panic is spreading, it turns out that the quarantine hotel t
k. of the u. k. reintroducing quarantine in the government mandated hotel for people coming in from south africa . and britain's health secretary say he believes cove is going to be with us in some form forever. he was asked to learn to live with cove and we will never defeat it. we have to learn to live with it. we have to learn to live with it as we have learned to live with flu. of course, it is not flu and dead. you know, we need to learn more about in cases of, of new come, have already...
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although that said the u. k. doesn't currently appear to be holding back on it's fossil fuel projects. a recent report revealed that around 40 plans are seeking approval in the u. k. in the next 4 years . and if they're approved, it would nearly triple the countries yearly greenhouse gas emissions. meanwhile, there's an ongoing dispute over a proposed new coal mine in northwest england. and what barbara johnson doesn't support it, he insists that it's not his job to get involved locals. there though, say they desperately need it. the mind should go ahead. it will be mined in the safest, cleanest grayness where it can possibly be done. plans being explored for the 1st coal mine to be opened in the u. k. in 30 years here in the coastal town of white haven in northwest england. just a 140 miles north from here, the cop 26 summit in claws goes in full swing the u. k. of course, hosting that summit, the critic say it sends out the completely wrong message for the hosts to be giving the green light to this coal mine. w
although that said the u. k. doesn't currently appear to be holding back on it's fossil fuel projects. a recent report revealed that around 40 plans are seeking approval in the u. k. in the next 4 years . and if they're approved, it would nearly triple the countries yearly greenhouse gas emissions. meanwhile, there's an ongoing dispute over a proposed new coal mine in northwest england. and what barbara johnson doesn't support it, he insists that it's not his job to get involved locals. there...
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it's retaliatory measures against the u. k. for now, anyway, in a row of fishing, right off to london, threatens to take legal action. ah o 3 p. m. with me here. now, good afternoon from russia live from ortiz, will use age q moscow. it's kevin, over with you for the next 30 minutes with our latest this november, the 2nd, 1st than the u. n. cop 26 climate summit has got down to business in scotland with president potent endorsing russia's commitment to be a car, but neutral economy. no later than 2060 lending his support to propose deforestation plans, we brought you that life just lost our our correspondent moore, again see if it was listening in as well. and it has got more and more ads. what are the key points of what vladimir putin message was than to the rest of the world? at this climate summit, while vladimir putin has said repeatedly in the russian government as well, that russia is at risk faces a huge danger because of climate change. b, it's flooding record, flooding the temperature records of a set all the time the
it's retaliatory measures against the u. k. for now, anyway, in a row of fishing, right off to london, threatens to take legal action. ah o 3 p. m. with me here. now, good afternoon from russia live from ortiz, will use age q moscow. it's kevin, over with you for the next 30 minutes with our latest this november, the 2nd, 1st than the u. n. cop 26 climate summit has got down to business in scotland with president potent endorsing russia's commitment to be a car, but neutral economy. no later...
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and there an hour confirmed cases in the u. k. all of them connected to recent travel in southern africa. previously accused of acting too slowly on cove it. this time the u. k. government is moving fast. we're not going to stop people traveling. i want to stress that we're not going to stop people traveling. but we will require anyone who enters the u. k. to take a p c r test. by the end of the 2nd day after their arrival, and to self isolate until they have a negative result. closing borders won't keep out the variance, but scientists hope it will by time when you have a virus like this, it almost invariably is ultimately going to go. essentially, all over the issue of blocking tray of a travel from a given country is to just give us time to assess it better on despite the on the con variant, having significantly more mutations than previous variants, there is cautious optimism that existing vaccines can be adapted to tackle it, you're not going to see a new vaccine in the next few weeks, or even, you know, the next month or so.
and there an hour confirmed cases in the u. k. all of them connected to recent travel in southern africa. previously accused of acting too slowly on cove it. this time the u. k. government is moving fast. we're not going to stop people traveling. i want to stress that we're not going to stop people traveling. but we will require anyone who enters the u. k. to take a p c r test. by the end of the 2nd day after their arrival, and to self isolate until they have a negative result. closing borders...
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now, france wants more license is, it says that the u. k. must provide these licenses under the withdrawal agreement for the briggs. it chord, the u. k says look, we're abiding by everything that we committed to. so neither side wanting to particularly stand down in this situation. those talks ongoing. but for fishermen who rely on being able to go to british waters to land their catch, that's french fitch men here they are just fed up with all of these delays. and only we have been in limbo regarding the issue of access to british waters, new jersey, in guernsey for 11 months. now. i know very well the tactical maneuvers by both sides. everyone immediately beginning to flex their muscles. fishermen, however, do not want to live on benefits. they want to earn their own money. now here in billings to mayor, which is francis largest fishing port, fishing is a huge industry. it's not just about the fishermen who go out and want to fish in those british waters is also about the vendors and the knock on effect that that has on the economy of a po
now, france wants more license is, it says that the u. k. must provide these licenses under the withdrawal agreement for the briggs. it chord, the u. k says look, we're abiding by everything that we committed to. so neither side wanting to particularly stand down in this situation. those talks ongoing. but for fishermen who rely on being able to go to british waters to land their catch, that's french fitch men here they are just fed up with all of these delays. and only we have been in limbo...
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k. mean that the u. k is incredibly attractive. it's also talked about the process of asylum seeking in the u. k. because when somebody makes an application, they could get up to 40 pounds a week, they could get free accommodation. and this is also seen as a way of murdering migrants to come. now for the you case part, it says it's trying to tighten up its rules at the moment. it's currently discussing a bill that would see those who apply for asylum. after reaching the u. k. looked on less fav lobby if they entered the country illegally. and though, at despite the fact that that is being discussed, some say it's just simply not enough, or what they want to try and deter more migrants from crossing is a repeal of the human rights act. the leader of the house has already mentioned the board as bill, but i fear that we won't be able to gain back full control of our immigration asylum policy unless we scrub the human rights act from the you case, paul, they say that frances, essentially doing a go slow operation that is not doing enou
k. mean that the u. k is incredibly attractive. it's also talked about the process of asylum seeking in the u. k. because when somebody makes an application, they could get up to 40 pounds a week, they could get free accommodation. and this is also seen as a way of murdering migrants to come. now for the you case part, it says it's trying to tighten up its rules at the moment. it's currently discussing a bill that would see those who apply for asylum. after reaching the u. k. looked on less fav...
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stop threatening u. k. a fishing vessels stop threatening the channel, ports and accept the we are entirely within our rights to allocate the fishing licenses in line with the trade agreement. as we have done now, live trust went on to say that there was perhaps a little bit more to this than meets the eye. and what she was talking about there is the fact that france is in an election cycle in less than 6 months. people will go to the polls to vote for a president, michael, we think he's going to be standing for a 2nd term and hoping to assure up some boats by perhaps being more aggressive to the brits. that's the view from the u. k side, but there is also a suggestion that that is not the only politicking that's going on right now. it is essential to clearly show european public opinion that respect for subscribed engagement is non negotiable and that there is more damage in leaving the union than staying in. well, that letter that was leaked as really infuriated many individuals, and it suggests the chunk
stop threatening u. k. a fishing vessels stop threatening the channel, ports and accept the we are entirely within our rights to allocate the fishing licenses in line with the trade agreement. as we have done now, live trust went on to say that there was perhaps a little bit more to this than meets the eye. and what she was talking about there is the fact that france is in an election cycle in less than 6 months. people will go to the polls to vote for a president, michael, we think he's going...
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and you can look at the u. s. the u. k. but also russia and china and many other countries and say you may be, they've got an interesting keeping this off the table. and because it's, it's something that they all do. and they, they don't want the, the criticism landing at their door and changing their military operations. but sooner or later, you know, we were going to have to come to grips with this, but a butcher. thank you. thanks very much. that's it for the show will be back on saturday, the day of mass mobilizations all around the world against perceived an actual beyond rhetoric that the, contradict somebody in scotland until then keep in touch my role as social media. and let us know if you think the u. k. should continue on sales to sadie, right? ah, my math guys are more of my guy to finance all survive. all. this is a hedge fund. it's a device used by professional galli wags to earn money. that's right. these hedge funds are completely not accountable, and we're just adding more and more to them. totally, the sta
and you can look at the u. s. the u. k. but also russia and china and many other countries and say you may be, they've got an interesting keeping this off the table. and because it's, it's something that they all do. and they, they don't want the, the criticism landing at their door and changing their military operations. but sooner or later, you know, we were going to have to come to grips with this, but a butcher. thank you. thanks very much. that's it for the show will be back on saturday,...
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the u. k. and answer by sean, the head of the russian direct investment fund again, thinks partnerships between vaccine manufacturers will prove vital in tackling this new health crisis. we provide a longer term solution. we believe the partnership between emma and they haven't seen, and i don't know, i don't like seeing no just wouldn't. so i chose, johnson and johnson astrazeneca provides a long be immune response that would allow to avoid spikes of beer, seen right now in europe in the u. s. because emma and they and other no vital partnership will provide full long been unity is and just and we're in a technology we for example in fumble trials in argent jima showed that it's nick, like seeing increases into borges, into cell responses. funeral, foreign magazine and pipes, and today we had the great meeting was our chinese colleagues on the investments to think about joint water on different may be combination of maxine, so we opened the partnerships and we believe that different restrictio
the u. k. and answer by sean, the head of the russian direct investment fund again, thinks partnerships between vaccine manufacturers will prove vital in tackling this new health crisis. we provide a longer term solution. we believe the partnership between emma and they haven't seen, and i don't know, i don't like seeing no just wouldn't. so i chose, johnson and johnson astrazeneca provides a long be immune response that would allow to avoid spikes of beer, seen right now in europe in the u. s....
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francis said to the u. k. stop teaching us lessons about best pay us more money and said that the u. k. is encouraging individuals to cross the channel because of it lucrative black markets in cash under the counter jobs. but we've spoken to one migrant in cali recently. you said that's not the reason that he wants to cross. he said it was about the ease of the english language is known. what was the yeah, but to be problem via for the language, because we don't know the 5 french language is the big 4 of them. if we used a year, maybe more than one years or 2 years to learn language is the problem for us. meanwhile, the u. k. is accused france of seeding it sovereign territory to people smugglers. and it says that france is doing a go slow opperation when it comes to intercepting those boats leaving its shores. but part of the problem i is they say that this is all stemming from the post by it disagreements that go far beyond the migrant crisis at cali and those individuals trying to cross the english channel.
francis said to the u. k. stop teaching us lessons about best pay us more money and said that the u. k. is encouraging individuals to cross the channel because of it lucrative black markets in cash under the counter jobs. but we've spoken to one migrant in cali recently. you said that's not the reason that he wants to cross. he said it was about the ease of the english language is known. what was the yeah, but to be problem via for the language, because we don't know the 5 french language is...
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and not just in the u. k. and europe, you're seeing its effect now in global stop markets on the oil price, as countries around the world take note of the potential impact of this barrel on the pandemic as a whole, remember it was only 4 pm on thursday. the chief, the chief medical officers brought what they knew about the very to the government here within hours. the government here had introduced this travel band and as you say, other countries are following suit now from 4 am on sunday morning. travelers returning from african countries will need to quarantine in government approved hotels. there's good news and there's bad news. of course, the good news is that they appear to have caught this early that they have, as i said, acted fast. there are not many known cases of this new variant. one in hong kong, some in israel. the hope will be not to stop it spread. you simply can't do that, but the hope will be to delay it spread and give scientists time to properly assess what sort of threat it poses so that c
and not just in the u. k. and europe, you're seeing its effect now in global stop markets on the oil price, as countries around the world take note of the potential impact of this barrel on the pandemic as a whole, remember it was only 4 pm on thursday. the chief, the chief medical officers brought what they knew about the very to the government here within hours. the government here had introduced this travel band and as you say, other countries are following suit now from 4 am on sunday...
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k. and a dispute of fishing, rice and u. s. supreme court judges are indicating which way they will vote, as they consider a challenge to a ban on abortions in texas more in that state i . i look forward to burritos. guys. with the sponsored by capital airways is still not as cold as it should be. the northern china and long gully dairy shelter alone, but out this term is about minus one. and so you see we're still above there. we should go down a bit, but it's not really wanting to. we're hovering 4 or 5 degrees above average. it's true for hobbin, it's true for beijing as well. the still some rain that's not abnormal. now again, pulsing out of that cold air when it comes, crossed warmish waters, the yellow sea that hits the korean peninsula and is reigned for a bit of hawkeye. don't hold shoe as well, where there shouldn't be rain and there is in this western southern part of china. it persists for the next couple of days. then this dry bit as the proper season ringo south. focusing. i think maybe in the far south thailand
k. and a dispute of fishing, rice and u. s. supreme court judges are indicating which way they will vote, as they consider a challenge to a ban on abortions in texas more in that state i . i look forward to burritos. guys. with the sponsored by capital airways is still not as cold as it should be. the northern china and long gully dairy shelter alone, but out this term is about minus one. and so you see we're still above there. we should go down a bit, but it's not really wanting to. we're...