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journalists he wants to help make brexit a beautiful thing. obama said you'll go to the back of the line meaning, if it does happen, that was a bad statement. and now we're at the front of the queue? i think you're doing great. the northern ireland secretary has announced a snap assembly election for march 2. it follows the collapse of the power sharing executive. no—one should underestimate the challenge faced to the political institutions here in northern ireland, and what is at stake. an inquest into the deaths of 30 britons in a terror attack on a beach in tunisia in 2015 has heard security forces deliberately responded slowly to the shootings. and coming up on newsnight, we'll try to make sense of what we know of that big brexit speech tomorrow, closer to a full english than a continental brexit we think. we'll hear from michael gove and from labour's brexit secretary keir starmer too. good evening and welcome to bbc news. reports in turkey this evening say that the man suspected of carrying out the new year's day gun attack on an istanbul nightclub has been captured. 39 people we
journalists he wants to help make brexit a beautiful thing. obama said you'll go to the back of the line meaning, if it does happen, that was a bad statement. and now we're at the front of the queue? i think you're doing great. the northern ireland secretary has announced a snap assembly election for march 2. it follows the collapse of the power sharing executive. no—one should underestimate the challenge faced to the political institutions here in northern ireland, and what is at stake. an...
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brexit process have called on the government to reveal details of its plans by next month. and england's east coast has been spared widespread flooding after last night's storm surge failed to materialise. thousands of people had been advised to leave their homes, but the high tide didn't breach flood defences. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are political editor of the sunday mirror and sunday people, nigel nelson, and political commentatorjo phillips. we will be going through the newspapers in a moment, but first, the front pages: the observer says cancer patients are feeling the brunt of the nhs crisis with operations being cancelled on a regular basis. the mail on sunday suggests cutting the foreign aid budget to fund the health service. it claims more than three quarters of voters support the idea. theresa may's brexit strategy is the sunday telegraph's focus. it says the pm is prepared to lead britain out of the single market. the "brexit battle plan" is how the sunday express put it, saying may is going to
brexit process have called on the government to reveal details of its plans by next month. and england's east coast has been spared widespread flooding after last night's storm surge failed to materialise. thousands of people had been advised to leave their homes, but the high tide didn't breach flood defences. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are political editor of the sunday mirror and sunday people, nigel nelson, and political...
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brexit process. eight of the eleven judges agreed that mps and peers, not the government, should be responsible for triggering article 50. the government cannot trigger article 50 without parliament authorising that course. outside the court, the ruling was welcomed by gina miller, the woman who'd challenged the government. today's decision has created legal certainty based on our democratic process and provides the legal foundations for the government to trigger article 50. david davis tells mps that there is no going back on brexit and legislation seeking their approval will be introduced quickly. we will within days introduce legislation to give the government legal power to trigger article 50 and begin the formal process of withdrawal. we'll be examining the significance of the supreme court ruling and asking what impact it will have on brexit. also this lunchtime: build in the usa — president trump tells car manufacturers, put your new factories on american soil. the massacre on a tunisian beach — an inquest into the deaths of 30 british tourists hears from a woman who play
brexit process. eight of the eleven judges agreed that mps and peers, not the government, should be responsible for triggering article 50. the government cannot trigger article 50 without parliament authorising that course. outside the court, the ruling was welcomed by gina miller, the woman who'd challenged the government. today's decision has created legal certainty based on our democratic process and provides the legal foundations for the government to trigger article 50. david davis tells...
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this is business live from bbc news with sally bundock and rachel horne. hard brexit ahead for hms britannia — the uk's pm will today say she's prepared to take britain out of the single market as part of an eu exit deal. live from london, that's our top story on tuesday the 17th of january. no "half in, half out." that's the message from theresa may to brussels. the prime minister's speech will set out 12 priorities for the eu exit deal that she hopes to strike, but is she wishful thinking? also in the programme, rolls—royce on the rack, the aerospace giant agrees to pay $800 million fine to settle bribery and corruption cases in overseas markets. and all eyes on the pound sterling. it is steady for now but how will markets react once theresa may delivers her speech? we'll make sure you're prepared. later we'll be live in davos where for the first time in the history of the event a chinese president will attend. we'll be getting the inside track on what this tells us about china's global business ambitions. and it's being reported that flying cars could be about to take off fo
this is business live from bbc news with sally bundock and rachel horne. hard brexit ahead for hms britannia — the uk's pm will today say she's prepared to take britain out of the single market as part of an eu exit deal. live from london, that's our top story on tuesday the 17th of january. no "half in, half out." that's the message from theresa may to brussels. the prime minister's speech will set out 12 priorities for the eu exit deal that she hopes to strike, but is she wishful...
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with europe, if access to the single market is denied after brexit. meanwhile, the us president—elect, donald trump, says the uk was "smart" to vote to leave the european union. i think brexit will end up being a great thing that i predicted the heat i took up was unbelievable and that's because people don't want others to come in destroying their country. doctors voice concern over the number of cancer patients having their operations cancelled because of the pressures on the nhs. you've got cancer inside you and you just want to get rid of it and it's just devastating to get that type of news. also in the next hour: more than 70 countries call on israel and the palestinians to restate their commitment to a peace settlement. a major summit in paris warns against any unilateral actions that could jeopardise future talks. and we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's front pages, including the financial times which says the prime minister is keen to calm eu fears when she unveils her brexit blueprint on tuesday. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn,
with europe, if access to the single market is denied after brexit. meanwhile, the us president—elect, donald trump, says the uk was "smart" to vote to leave the european union. i think brexit will end up being a great thing that i predicted the heat i took up was unbelievable and that's because people don't want others to come in destroying their country. doctors voice concern over the number of cancer patients having their operations cancelled because of the pressures on the nhs....
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east, and africa. the brexit referendum took center stage. >> markets are pricing in we are staying in. >> prospects for u.k. outside the e.u. are incredibly bright. >> people understand that the decision with seismic consequences. francine: and the still uncertain aftermath. takingcan you regret back control. >> the economic consequences of brexit will be more severe. >> government is a pro business government. francine: the financial sector suffered considerable pain. >> the sentiment is bad, evaluation is bad and the results are really bad. >> there needs to be a cultural change. it is unacceptable. francine: why europe's central bank tried to ease the region into growth. >> this has changed from an external fx game to a truly domestic demand. francine: it was a year of turmoil in turkey and and down for oil and controversy and regulation and transformation for saudi arabia. >> we are talking about the biggest economic shakeup since the kingdom was founded in 1932. francine: join us for a look back at 2016 on "bloomberg best." ♪ francine: welcome to this special edition of "blo
east, and africa. the brexit referendum took center stage. >> markets are pricing in we are staying in. >> prospects for u.k. outside the e.u. are incredibly bright. >> people understand that the decision with seismic consequences. francine: and the still uncertain aftermath. takingcan you regret back control. >> the economic consequences of brexit will be more severe. >> government is a pro business government. francine: the financial sector suffered considerable...
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sunday people. let‘s look at the front pages. it is all about brexit. metro has more on the supreme court ruling in article 50. they 50. they see a bill could come before mps as early as thursday. the daily express claimed any plans to prevent brexit from happening will be thwarted by new legislation at westminster. the telegraph says jeremy corbyn new legislation at westminster. the telegraph sasteremy corbyn and nicola sturgeon are planning to undermine the prime minister‘s plan for a clean brexit, but it is not just the opposition parties that could be a thorn in her side. the times says tory rebels demanding a full debate over the departure from the eu. the guardian says mps want more of a plan that more of a say in plans to leave the single market. an investigation into drivers using mobile phones behind the wheel in the daily mirror. it is a hoary old phrase, but what a great way to start. theresa may she lost the battle, but she the war. the metro, how many times will we say that. this is the story about the supreme court decision, the brexit bill will have to go before mps and t
sunday people. let‘s look at the front pages. it is all about brexit. metro has more on the supreme court ruling in article 50. they 50. they see a bill could come before mps as early as thursday. the daily express claimed any plans to prevent brexit from happening will be thwarted by new legislation at westminster. the telegraph says jeremy corbyn new legislation at westminster. the telegraph sasteremy corbyn and nicola sturgeon are planning to undermine the prime minister‘s plan for a...
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unfettered society and talking about brexit. those eu negotiations will dominate the political landscape in the day was a chance forjeremy corbyn to lay out exactly what labour's priorities would be. he accused the government of being in disarray over brexit but u nfortu nately for of being in disarray over brexit but unfortunately for him, he got from southern tangle over two of his own policies. jeremy corbyn has poked fun at the prime minister over her catchphrase, brexit news brexit. but today, you has had to clarify labour's own position. it was widely trailed he would make it clear he was not attached to the free movement of eu workers but this is what he actually
unfettered society and talking about brexit. those eu negotiations will dominate the political landscape in the day was a chance forjeremy corbyn to lay out exactly what labour's priorities would be. he accused the government of being in disarray over brexit but u nfortu nately for of being in disarray over brexit but unfortunately for him, he got from southern tangle over two of his own policies. jeremy corbyn has poked fun at the prime minister over her catchphrase, brexit news brexit. but...
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newsnight. back in november, when the court said parliament should get a vote on brexit, there was rejoicing on one side, dismay on the other. we have a parliamentary democracy. today, the supreme court upheld that verdict, but it wasn't really clear who'd won or lost. this judgment does not change the fact that the uk will leave the european union, and it's ourjob to deliver on the instruction the people of the uk have given us. never has so much attention been given to a supreme court case of such enormous constitutional significance, but which may end up having no substantive effect. we'll hear from alex salmond, on the path scotland will now take. and labour's emily thornberry on the party's challenge of trying to appeal to both sides of the brexit debate. also tonight, should primary school children wear hijabs? we must not normalise it, instead of supporting that practice we should question it because what you are doing is sexualising that child. donald trump invites the cameras into the oval office. what's he got to say about the environment? we can't be in an environmental process fo
newsnight. back in november, when the court said parliament should get a vote on brexit, there was rejoicing on one side, dismay on the other. we have a parliamentary democracy. today, the supreme court upheld that verdict, but it wasn't really clear who'd won or lost. this judgment does not change the fact that the uk will leave the european union, and it's ourjob to deliver on the instruction the people of the uk have given us. never has so much attention been given to a supreme court case...
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the brexit took center stage. prospects for the u.k. outside the eu are incredibly bright. >> it's a decision with seismic consequences. >> how can your great taking back control of your own life? government is a pro-business government. >> the sentiment is really bad. valuation is really bad. >> this is changed to a domeic lending game. >> it was the year of turmoil in turkey. it was year of transformation for saudi arabia. thee are talking about biggest economic shakeup since the kingdom was founded. welcome on this special edition of bloomberg best. we will route -- review the most important business analysis we brought to you on bloomberg television in the year 2016. let's start with one of the biggest stories this year, brexit. markets reacted and a fierce debate began. the prime minister is answering questions. he has been making the case for staying in the european union. >> there seems to be a serious risk to it's not our central case. we've been arguing for many months that they need to take notice. >> this is enhanced uncertainty. this is going to have a big impact on the
the brexit took center stage. prospects for the u.k. outside the eu are incredibly bright. >> it's a decision with seismic consequences. >> how can your great taking back control of your own life? government is a pro-business government. >> the sentiment is really bad. valuation is really bad. >> this is changed to a domeic lending game. >> it was the year of turmoil in turkey. it was year of transformation for saudi arabia. thee are talking about biggest economic...
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suspected to signal a hard brexit in a speech later today. welcome to asia business report. china's president is expected to urge for more inclusive globalisation as the world economic forum's annual meeting kicks off in switzerland. xijinping forum's annual meeting kicks off in switzerland. xi jinping will be the first president to attend the summit from his country and this year's gathering in the alpine resort of davos focuses on how leaders should respond to growing populism and protectionism. tanya beckett has more. there is a chill wind in davos this year and there is a chill wind in davos this yearandi there is a chill wind in davos this yearand i am there is a chill wind in davos this year and i am notjust talking about extremely low temperatures and piles of snow. the political backdrop is also pretty unforgiving. top names from the worlds of business and politics are meeting here to cut deals at a time when a backlash against globalisation and elitism is only gathering pace. the forum's founder says social inequality will not be reduced by raising barriers. i hope that all
suspected to signal a hard brexit in a speech later today. welcome to asia business report. china's president is expected to urge for more inclusive globalisation as the world economic forum's annual meeting kicks off in switzerland. xijinping forum's annual meeting kicks off in switzerland. xi jinping will be the first president to attend the summit from his country and this year's gathering in the alpine resort of davos focuses on how leaders should respond to growing populism and...
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brent: this is dw news live from berlin. a new break on brexit. supreme court rules theresa may can't brexit alone. the ruling means the government must get parliament approval before starting britain's exit from the european union. we will bring you analysis from the u.k.. and coming up, a challenger for german chancellor angela merkel. social democrats confirming that martin scholz is set to be their candidate for chancellor. the old-fashioned feel-good movie la la land leads nominations for the oscars. you can't leave so fast as the ruling today from the u.k. supreme court on prime minister theresa may toss brexit plans. the supreme court says the government must get parliament approval before beginning brexit proceedings to take the country out of the eu. this will put additional strain on an already tight schedule. may wants to trigger brexit by the end of march. parliament is expected to give approval but pro-eu lawmakers may win some concessions first. >> it was a landmark ruling in uncharted territory. the 11 justices siding against the government which, in its haste to
brent: this is dw news live from berlin. a new break on brexit. supreme court rules theresa may can't brexit alone. the ruling means the government must get parliament approval before starting britain's exit from the european union. we will bring you analysis from the u.k.. and coming up, a challenger for german chancellor angela merkel. social democrats confirming that martin scholz is set to be their candidate for chancellor. the old-fashioned feel-good movie la la land leads nominations for...
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it leaves the european union. in herfirst major speech on brexit since taking office, mrs may emphasised a dozen objectives including a stronger britain, a nation in charge of its own laws, in control of immigration and pursuing free trade possibly as part of a customs agreement with other nations. and she confirmed that the uk would not remain in the eu's single market. we are leaving the european union but we are not leaving europe, and thatis but we are not leaving europe, and that is why we seek a new and equal partnership between an independent self—governing global britain and oui’ self—governing global britain and our friends self—governing global britain and ourfriends and self—governing global britain and our friends and allies in the eu. not partial ownership of the european union, associate membership of the european union or anything that leaves us half in, half out. we do not seek to adopt a model held by other countries. we do not seek to hold onto other bits of membership as we leave. the united kingdom is leaving the european union, and my job is to g
it leaves the european union. in herfirst major speech on brexit since taking office, mrs may emphasised a dozen objectives including a stronger britain, a nation in charge of its own laws, in control of immigration and pursuing free trade possibly as part of a customs agreement with other nations. and she confirmed that the uk would not remain in the eu's single market. we are leaving the european union but we are not leaving europe, and thatis but we are not leaving europe, and that is why...
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rogers, resigns — just months before official brexit talks begin. he thought it might take up to ten yea rs he thought it might take up to ten years to negotiate the deal. clearly the wrong man for the job, the only regret i've got is that he didn't go the day after the referendum. it is a spectacular own goal, cos the only way we're going to deliver a successful, workable brexit is precisely with the expertise of people like ivan rogers. a gun has been found in the car of the man shot dead by police during a ‘pre—planned' operation near the m62 in huddersfield. there are more arrests in turkey after the new year's eve nightclub shooting, but the suspected gunman is still on the run. four chelsea fans convicted of racist violence against black frenchman in paris in 2015 have been given suspended sentences. also coming up. plans to reduce the powers of an independent watchdog have been dropped. the congress withdraw a controversial initiative to strip the committee of its powers. a 48—hour strike among cabin crew at british airways, has been called by the union unite, starting a
rogers, resigns — just months before official brexit talks begin. he thought it might take up to ten yea rs he thought it might take up to ten years to negotiate the deal. clearly the wrong man for the job, the only regret i've got is that he didn't go the day after the referendum. it is a spectacular own goal, cos the only way we're going to deliver a successful, workable brexit is precisely with the expertise of people like ivan rogers. a gun has been found in the car of the man shot dead...
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be. britain will move calmly towards brexit, the european union will solve all its problems with migration, unemployment and insolvent banks, donald trump will begin a glorious four years as president, the middle east will finally be at peace, and we can all dream. back in the real world, let's hear what our expert panel think. i'm joined by stryker mcguire of bloomberg markets, abdel bari atwan who is a writer and broadcaster on arab affairs, agnes poirier of marianne, and steve richards who is a british political commentator. britain first, to coin a phrase, and we can all predict that article 50 will indeed be invoked by march, beginning the formal process of leaving the european union. but where will brexit, and indeed the eu, be by the end of 2017? with political change in france and italy, and possibly in germany too. what do we think is going to happen? i think 2017 will be much more difficult than this artificial period we've been living through prior to the triggering of article 50. all kinds of things have been read into what has happened since the referendum. "the uk e
be. britain will move calmly towards brexit, the european union will solve all its problems with migration, unemployment and insolvent banks, donald trump will begin a glorious four years as president, the middle east will finally be at peace, and we can all dream. back in the real world, let's hear what our expert panel think. i'm joined by stryker mcguire of bloomberg markets, abdel bari atwan who is a writer and broadcaster on arab affairs, agnes poirier of marianne, and steve richards who...
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. what a joyful year it's going to be. britain will move calmly towards brexit, the european union will solve all its problems with migration, unemployment and insolvent banks, donald trump will begin a glorious four years as president, the middle east will finally be at peace, and we can all dream. back in the real world, let's hear what our expert panel think. i'm joined by stryker mcguire of bloomberg markets, abdel bari atwan who is a writer and broadcaster on arab affairs, agnes poirier of marianne, and steve richards who is a british political commentator. britain first, to coin a phrase, and we can all predict that article 50 will indeed be invoked by march, beginning the formal process of leaving the european union. but where will brexit, and indeed the eu, be by the end of 2017? with political change in france and italy, and possibly in germany too. what do we think is going to happen? i think 2017 will be much more difficult than this artificial period we've been living through prior to the triggering of article 50. all kinds of things have been read into what has happened sin
. what a joyful year it's going to be. britain will move calmly towards brexit, the european union will solve all its problems with migration, unemployment and insolvent banks, donald trump will begin a glorious four years as president, the middle east will finally be at peace, and we can all dream. back in the real world, let's hear what our expert panel think. i'm joined by stryker mcguire of bloomberg markets, abdel bari atwan who is a writer and broadcaster on arab affairs, agnes poirier of...
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ireland is power—sharing collapses. donald trump annoys some in europe as he praises brexit and says he wants a quick trade deal with the uk when we leave. it's very good news the united states of america wants to do a good free trade deal with us and wants to do it pretty fast. it's great to hear that from president—elect donald trump. the hospitalfailures that from president—elect donald trump. the hospital failures that led the to death of this mother after she gave birth to her second son. and here's one for sherlock, how did last night's finale get lea ked how did last night's finale get leaked online before it was broadcast? in the sport, it's a winning start for andy murray at the australian open, as the world number one reaches the second round. welcome to the news at six. 18 months ago 30 british holiday—makers died ina months ago 30 british holiday—makers died in a terror attack in tunisia. now an inquest into their deaths have been told some of the victims might still be alive if local security forces had acted more quickly. 0utlining the evidence, they deliberately d
ireland is power—sharing collapses. donald trump annoys some in europe as he praises brexit and says he wants a quick trade deal with the uk when we leave. it's very good news the united states of america wants to do a good free trade deal with us and wants to do it pretty fast. it's great to hear that from president—elect donald trump. the hospitalfailures that from president—elect donald trump. the hospital failures that led the to death of this mother after she gave birth to her...
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brexit, is with people like ivan rogers. a gun has been found in the car of the man shot dead by police, during a pre—planned operation on the m62, near huddersfield. the main suspect in the new year terror attack on a nightclub in istanbul — which left 39 people dead — is still on the run. and coming up on newsnight, ten questions for 2017. and we have eight guests to help us answer them. yes, we'll be looking at the year ahead, the what's, why‘s and who's. good evening and welcome to bbc news. britain's most senior diplomat at the european union, sir ivan rogers, has resigned — just months before he was due to play an important role in the complex negotiations on the uk's exit from the eu. sir ivan faced criticism last month when it emerged that he'd warned the prime minister that securing a post brexit trade deal could take a decade. tonight the bbc has obtained his resignation e—mail to his staff — in which he urged them to continue to speak the truth to those in power and to challenge muddled thinking and ill founded arguments. we can speak to our political cor
brexit, is with people like ivan rogers. a gun has been found in the car of the man shot dead by police, during a pre—planned operation on the m62, near huddersfield. the main suspect in the new year terror attack on a nightclub in istanbul — which left 39 people dead — is still on the run. and coming up on newsnight, ten questions for 2017. and we have eight guests to help us answer them. yes, we'll be looking at the year ahead, the what's, why‘s and who's. good evening and welcome to...
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racism. the brexit road was all about xenophobia and racism. labour, yes, we need to double red immigration. immigration is not the problem for the british working classes. the problem is that the unions have been destroyed, all the protections of workers taken away. it's not about eastern europeans coming in and undercutting you, it is that this has been allowed to happen although eve ryo ne has been allowed to happen although everyone is too frightened to say, you voted to leave europe because it is racist. there are lots of reasons that people might have voted to leave. it was a big decision for a lot of people. a lot of people might think differently about having voted brexit but it is the rise of these big politicians, the populist ones who say, i'm a different kind of quy: who say, i'm a different kind of guy, paul nuttall is the mini me donald trump. labour needs to say, this is not about xenophobia, it's about austerity, and protection of workers‘ rights and labour have not done that because they have pandered to people who say, immigration is a big issue. you have dro
racism. the brexit road was all about xenophobia and racism. labour, yes, we need to double red immigration. immigration is not the problem for the british working classes. the problem is that the unions have been destroyed, all the protections of workers taken away. it's not about eastern europeans coming in and undercutting you, it is that this has been allowed to happen although eve ryo ne has been allowed to happen although everyone is too frightened to say, you voted to leave europe...
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minister theresa may a green light, but much has changed since lastjune‘s brexit referendum. the government has clarified its vision of what brexit means, while president donald trump is shaking up global politics. what place will post—brexit britain occupy on the world stage? my my guess is that today is conservative mp domin raab. domin raab, welcome to hardtalk. you area domin raab, welcome to hardtalk. you are a westminster mp who took the somewhat difficult to understand position of having the right to give a green light to article 50 taking the view that that was wrong and it should not be allowed.” the view that that was wrong and it should not be allowed. i took the view it as did all the mps who passed the referendum legislation by 61. we gave this decision to the english people and by the way all parties agreed to this and having done that we need to respect it. the committee is scrutinising every negotiation at their son have any guises for holding up and frustrating at the verdict by the british people. there will be a verdict in the coming days in westminster. th
minister theresa may a green light, but much has changed since lastjune‘s brexit referendum. the government has clarified its vision of what brexit means, while president donald trump is shaking up global politics. what place will post—brexit britain occupy on the world stage? my my guess is that today is conservative mp domin raab. domin raab, welcome to hardtalk. you area domin raab, welcome to hardtalk. you are a westminster mp who took the somewhat difficult to understand position of...
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role in negotiating brexit. a vigil‘s held on the m62 slip road where a 28—year—old man was shot dead by police, as his father speaks out for the first time. how can you kill someone like this ata time how can you kill someone like this at a time like this without giving him a chance to get out or anything? a bullet through the windscreen and that's it? and coming up on newsnight, we'll be looking at what's in store for france — our nearest neighbour and closest rival. the presidential election there could end up as a contest between the far right and a thatcherite — making for interesting times. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the government has moved fast to appoint a new ambassador to the european union after the surprise resignation of britain's top diplomat in brussels yesterday. sir tim barrow — a former ambassador to russia — will begin work next week on the complex brexit negotiations ahead. his appointment comes after sir ivan rogers stood down suddenly — and then accused the government of muddled thinking over brexit. his departure led to accusations that he'
role in negotiating brexit. a vigil‘s held on the m62 slip road where a 28—year—old man was shot dead by police, as his father speaks out for the first time. how can you kill someone like this ata time how can you kill someone like this at a time like this without giving him a chance to get out or anything? a bullet through the windscreen and that's it? and coming up on newsnight, we'll be looking at what's in store for france — our nearest neighbour and closest rival. the presidential...
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responsible for triggering the brexit process. any change in the law to give effect to the referendum must be made the only way permitted, but uk constitution, namely by an act of parliament. to proceed otherwise would be a breach of settled constitutional principles stretching back many centuries. the brexit secretary tells mps there's no going back on leaving the eu. we will within days introduce legislation to give the government legal power to trigger article 50 and begin the formal process of withdrawal. we want to make sure that process goes ahead but we lots wa nt that process goes ahead but we lots want to make sure that our government is held to account throughout this process. with every day that passes, it's becoming clearer scotland's voice cannot and is not able to be heard within the uk on this question. we'll bring you the latest reaction to the supreme court ruling, and we'll be examining its impact on the upcoming brexit negotiations. the other stories this hour. build in the usa — president trump tells us car manufacturers "put your new factories on american soil."
responsible for triggering the brexit process. any change in the law to give effect to the referendum must be made the only way permitted, but uk constitution, namely by an act of parliament. to proceed otherwise would be a breach of settled constitutional principles stretching back many centuries. the brexit secretary tells mps there's no going back on leaving the eu. we will within days introduce legislation to give the government legal power to trigger article 50 and begin the formal...
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rules that parliament must vote on whether the government can start the brexit process. so any change in the law to give effect to the referendum must be made in the only way permitted by the uk constitution, namely by an act of parliament. to proceed otherwise would be a breach of settled constitutional principles stretching back many centuries. downing street says today's ruling will not affect it's plans to trigger article 50 by the end of march. but one of those who brought the case against the government says mps will now have their say. only parliament can grant rights to the british people and only parliament can take them away. no prime minister and no government can expect to be unanswered or unchallenged. the government will comply with the judgment of the court and do all that it can to implement it. brexit secretary david davis is due to make a statement later setting out how the government will respond. good morning from the supreme court which today has made legal, constitutional and political history. with this judgment by eight to three, it is parliament that ha
rules that parliament must vote on whether the government can start the brexit process. so any change in the law to give effect to the referendum must be made in the only way permitted by the uk constitution, namely by an act of parliament. to proceed otherwise would be a breach of settled constitutional principles stretching back many centuries. downing street says today's ruling will not affect it's plans to trigger article 50 by the end of march. but one of those who brought the case...
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, pound crumbles as the prime minister signals plans for a hard brexit, but is it just managing expectations? president-elect trump hits out against bmw, saying they will face a duty if they continue with plans the gulf of mexico. how will the german car company respond? and seeing double. luxottica agrees to emerge with the french rival. but how will investors view the deal? we're less than half an hour away from the european open, and it looks like investors are looking at equities in a negative way, with positive futures over in great britain. you can see futures down about .5%, ftse futures up about .25%. we saw the asian market overnight take a real tumble, then recover by the end of trading, to some extent. not to gains, but not the kind midsession. saw guy: let's talk about what's happening with the pound. you talked about the overnight. the british pound down 1.5%, treating just, just north of the 1.20 line. we're clearly watching what theresa may will say on tuesday. we are still trying to figure out what will come through. it does seem as if there is the managing of ex
, pound crumbles as the prime minister signals plans for a hard brexit, but is it just managing expectations? president-elect trump hits out against bmw, saying they will face a duty if they continue with plans the gulf of mexico. how will the german car company respond? and seeing double. luxottica agrees to emerge with the french rival. but how will investors view the deal? we're less than half an hour away from the european open, and it looks like investors are looking at equities in a...
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prime minister prepares to give a major speech on the government's objectives for brexit negotiations. theresa may will speak this hour — and rule out a deal which leaves the uk "half in and half out" of the european union. we will be coming out of the formal structures of the customs union and the single market, because that's the way we can really grasp the golden opportunities that brexit presents. the prime minister must not wave the white flag and give up on our membership of the single market. if she cares about britain's future and is going to fight our corner, then she's going to need to be fighting for britain to be in the single market. theresa may will set out her plans for brexit, including a pledge to leave the single market, but there will be no clarity on the customs union or curbing immigration. sorry for that technical hitch. a libyan man has won the right to sue the former foreign secretary, jack straw, over claims of kidnap and torture. an 18—year—old man has been arrested on suspicion of murdering a teenage girl in rotherham. three years after the malaysia ai
prime minister prepares to give a major speech on the government's objectives for brexit negotiations. theresa may will speak this hour — and rule out a deal which leaves the uk "half in and half out" of the european union. we will be coming out of the formal structures of the customs union and the single market, because that's the way we can really grasp the golden opportunities that brexit presents. the prime minister must not wave the white flag and give up on our membership of...
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union. and she promised that parliament would have a binding vote on the final brexit deal. the foreign secretary boris johnson said it was a ‘very, very exciting vision'. but labour has warned of ‘enormous dangers' in the prime minister's plans. and the british chamber of commerce said the government's approach to immigration was outweighing economic concerns which was alarming for businesses. let's speak to shadow brexit secretary keir starmer. are you pleased? we have been calling on theresa may to set out plans but there are a number of gaps. we have also been calling on her to provide orfight for the also been calling on her to provide or fight for the fullest possible tariff free access to the single market and that is a demand that we made within days of her party conference speech last autumn. today amongst your objectives, are fighting forfull amongst your objectives, are fighting for full tariff free access to the single market and ensuring there are no new impediments. that is what we have been asking for for the past few months along with trade unions and busines
union. and she promised that parliament would have a binding vote on the final brexit deal. the foreign secretary boris johnson said it was a ‘very, very exciting vision'. but labour has warned of ‘enormous dangers' in the prime minister's plans. and the british chamber of commerce said the government's approach to immigration was outweighing economic concerns which was alarming for businesses. let's speak to shadow brexit secretary keir starmer. are you pleased? we have been calling on...
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lender and allianz from any potential takeover. >>> theresa may wants a clean brexit but things could about to get messy if the supreme court rules against her. we're live in front of the highest court in britain for a landmark decision on article 50. >>> good morning, everyone. let's kick you off with some data this morning. looking at the eurozone january pmi, a flash estimate of 54.3 for the composite pmi verses a forecast of 54.5. a tad weaker than expected. the december composite was 54.4. i want to dig deeper into the manufacturing numbers. manufacturing pmi flash is 55.1. that is higher than the forecast. the services pmi estimate is . 53. 6 but that is lower. in germany the flash pmis were weaker with manufacturering stronger but services weaker. that tells you that, yes, we are still seeing some improvement, and that leads us on from a very strong fourth quarter which points to 0.5% growth for the eurozone, so seeing uneasiness. >> we still are. today is a super, super important day in britain. >> it is. >> in less than 30 minutes, the supreme court in london will be announci
lender and allianz from any potential takeover. >>> theresa may wants a clean brexit but things could about to get messy if the supreme court rules against her. we're live in front of the highest court in britain for a landmark decision on article 50. >>> good morning, everyone. let's kick you off with some data this morning. looking at the eurozone january pmi, a flash estimate of 54.3 for the composite pmi verses a forecast of 54.5. a tad weaker than expected. the december...
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eye today at 5 — the man charged with helping guide brexit, today at 5 — the man charged with helping guide brexit the uk's ambassador to the eu, has abruptly resigned. sir ivan rogers has quit, with the formal negotiations on brexit due to begin in less than 3 months. the reason for his departure isn't clear. he thought it might take up to ten yea rs he thought it might take up to ten years to renegotiate it all. clearly the wrong man for the job. the only great i've got, is that he didn't go the day after the referendum. so, where does all this leave theresa's may's brexit strategy? we'll be live at westminster and brussels. the other main stories on bbc news at 5 — a man has been shot dead by police near the m62 in huddersfield. mohammed yasser yaqub died during what's described as a ‘pre—planned' operation. there are more arrests in turkey after the new year's eve nightclub shooting, but the gunman who killed 39 people, is still on the run. it's been announced special events marking the 100th anniversary of the battle of passchendaele, one of the bloodiest episodes o
eye today at 5 — the man charged with helping guide brexit, today at 5 — the man charged with helping guide brexit the uk's ambassador to the eu, has abruptly resigned. sir ivan rogers has quit, with the formal negotiations on brexit due to begin in less than 3 months. the reason for his departure isn't clear. he thought it might take up to ten yea rs he thought it might take up to ten years to renegotiate it all. clearly the wrong man for the job. the only great i've got, is that he didn't...
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britain will leave the eu single market — theresa may sets out her core demands for brexit negotiations. she wants british laws to be judged in british courts, and new ways of dealing with immigration. brexit must mean control over the number of people who come to britain from europe, and that is what we will deliver. the prime minister also had a message for other eu leaders — don't try to punish us for brexit. while i am sure a positive agreement can be reached, i am equally clear that no deal for britain is better than a bad dealfor britain. parliament will have a vote on the final deal, but already the criticism has started. if all her optimism of a deal with the european union didn't work, we would move into a low tax, corporate taxation, bargain basement economy. i'm not prepared for scotland to be taken down a path that i firmly believe is going to be damaging. we'll be hearing the first reactions from across the eu. also tonight: the supreme court gives this libyan the right to sue a former foreign secretary over torture claims. ajump in the cost of living — inf
britain will leave the eu single market — theresa may sets out her core demands for brexit negotiations. she wants british laws to be judged in british courts, and new ways of dealing with immigration. brexit must mean control over the number of people who come to britain from europe, and that is what we will deliver. the prime minister also had a message for other eu leaders — don't try to punish us for brexit. while i am sure a positive agreement can be reached, i am equally clear that no...
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brexit "a beautiful thing". obama said you'll go to the back of the line, meaning if it does happen and then he had to retract. that was a bad statement. so we are at the front of the queue? i think you are doing great. an inquest into the deaths of 30 britons in a terror attack on a beach in tunisia in 2015, has heard security forces deliberately responded slowly to the the shootings. also coming up: at least 37 people have been killed in a plane crash in kyrgyzstan. drone images show large chunks of debris litter and here's one for sherlock — how did last night's finale get leaked online before it was broadcast? good evening. the political crisis in northern ireland has come to a head with fresh elections called for six weeks‘ time march the 2nd. fresh elections called for six weeks' time march the 2nd.m follows the collapse of the power—sharing executive and a direct refusal by sinn fein to nominate a replacement for martin mcguinness to step down last week. his resignation was the culmination of a bitter dispute with the democratic unionists. the party that shares power in
brexit "a beautiful thing". obama said you'll go to the back of the line, meaning if it does happen and then he had to retract. that was a bad statement. so we are at the front of the queue? i think you are doing great. an inquest into the deaths of 30 britons in a terror attack on a beach in tunisia in 2015, has heard security forces deliberately responded slowly to the the shootings. also coming up: at least 37 people have been killed in a plane crash in kyrgyzstan. drone images...
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. the prime minister's critical brexit speech tomorrow. davos takes center stage as leaders around the globe gather at the world economic forum in switzerland. deal.r some m&a action this monday. the ray-banbuy maker. chairs jumping on the news. a warm welcome to "bloomberg markets," for this special edition today. 12:00 noon in london. that is where we find mark barton, pouring of the details of the day's equity trading session in europe. mark: great to see you, too. resources up by a quarter of 1%. the only gaming industry group today, the gauge to the stoxx majors.y are low on the jitters. may it is all about sterling today. it is all about the ftse. this is the ftse. is it going to be unlucky 15 for the pound through friday? the ftse 100 rose for 14 consecutive days, a record run. 12 of those days, it finished at a record high, which also is a record. at least 17 stocks have fallen .uring that 14-day winning run for 12 days it launched new highs. the big gainers during that were of course the mining industry. let's go to sterling. -- 1.1986.had 119 we are above 1.20. level beforeey
. the prime minister's critical brexit speech tomorrow. davos takes center stage as leaders around the globe gather at the world economic forum in switzerland. deal.r some m&a action this monday. the ray-banbuy maker. chairs jumping on the news. a warm welcome to "bloomberg markets," for this special edition today. 12:00 noon in london. that is where we find mark barton, pouring of the details of the day's equity trading session in europe. mark: great to see you, too. resources up...
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hospital by their gps. theresa may is set to reveal her vision for brexit in a speech later this month, says the daily telegraph. millions of people living near busy roads are at risk of dementia, according to the daily express. and that story is also the lead in the daily mail. the times carries claims that senior retired civil servants and diplomats are concerned about the government's lack of direction over brexit. the sun has a story of a syrian refugee allowed into the uk despite being discovered with a fake passport. 0k, ok, so let's start with the times. revolt over theresa may's leadership. a former ambassador to russia gets the brusselsjob. all of this the fallout after that shock resignation. yes, the story hasjust rumbled on today. it seems there is some tension growing between top mandarins and former civil servants, and ministers. there is public speaking out about the resignation, and the times leads with former civil servants talking about how ivan rogers was extremely competent at his role. that is in contrast to hearing voices such as iain duncan smith this morning, an
hospital by their gps. theresa may is set to reveal her vision for brexit in a speech later this month, says the daily telegraph. millions of people living near busy roads are at risk of dementia, according to the daily express. and that story is also the lead in the daily mail. the times carries claims that senior retired civil servants and diplomats are concerned about the government's lack of direction over brexit. the sun has a story of a syrian refugee allowed into the uk despite being...
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prime minister's post—brexit plan is to reboot british industry. the daily express has claims from a leading brexit campaigner that up to a million eu migrants may head to the uk over the next two years. the metro says theresa may is ready to challenge president trump over sexist remarks when she meets him at the white house on friday. the telegraph says a free trade deal with the united states is likely to open the door to us jobs for british workers. the mirror has more on accusations that the prime minister didn't share knowledge of a failed trident test ahead of a vote to renew the weapons system. and the times reports that rural enterprises will be the biggest losers in upcoming business rate rises in england. now it's time for a look back at the week in parliament. hello, and welcome to the week in parliament. coming up: after the prime minister's big brexit speech the labour leader challenges theresa may on her eu exit plan. can i urge her to stop her threat of a bargain basement brexit. i consider the issue, i set out my plan and i stick to it. it's called leadership. he sh
prime minister's post—brexit plan is to reboot british industry. the daily express has claims from a leading brexit campaigner that up to a million eu migrants may head to the uk over the next two years. the metro says theresa may is ready to challenge president trump over sexist remarks when she meets him at the white house on friday. the telegraph says a free trade deal with the united states is likely to open the door to us jobs for british workers. the mirror has more on accusations that...
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brexit process. it follows a ruling by the supreme court that parliament must be consulted before brexit can start, it's not down to ministers alone. any change to the law, to give effect to the referendum, must be made in the only way permitted, by the uk constitution, namely by an act of parliament. within minutes of the ruling by the court, ministers were insisting that the brexit plan would go ahead on the original timetable. this judgment does not change the fact that the uk will be leaving the european union, and it's ourjob to deliver on the instruction the people of the uk have given us. but labour has warned it would try to amend the bill, as it goes through parliament. we're going to hold them to account to protectjobs. to account to ensure british industry does have market access. and we're not going to allow ourselves to become some kind of off—shore tax haven. and in edinburgh, a warning that the decision not to require the approval of the scottish parliament is proof that the devolution settlement is worthless. with every day that passes right now, it is becoming c
brexit process. it follows a ruling by the supreme court that parliament must be consulted before brexit can start, it's not down to ministers alone. any change to the law, to give effect to the referendum, must be made in the only way permitted, by the uk constitution, namely by an act of parliament. within minutes of the ruling by the court, ministers were insisting that the brexit plan would go ahead on the original timetable. this judgment does not change the fact that the uk will be...
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sir ivan rogers was due to play key role in negotiations, but leave campaigners say he was a brexit pessimist. clearly the wrong man for the job, the only regret i've got is that he didn't go the day after the referendum. it is a spectacular own goal, cos the only way we're going to deliver a successful, workable brexit is precisely with the expertise of people like ivan rogers. we'll be asking where this leaves the government's brexit plans. also tonight, the police operation that ended with a shooting off the m62 — yassar yaqub was killed by a firearms officer, an investigation is under way. still on the run after the istanbul nightclub terror attack — turkish police are hunting for this suspect. the new year's day walk that could have ended in disaster — the couple saved by a cairngorm rescue team. we didn't know really where we were going, you couldn't see a hand in front of your face, so we decided to get the survival bags out and get down for the night in them. music: whole lotta love by led zeppelin a whole lotta albums — vinyl sales hit a 25—year high in the era of
sir ivan rogers was due to play key role in negotiations, but leave campaigners say he was a brexit pessimist. clearly the wrong man for the job, the only regret i've got is that he didn't go the day after the referendum. it is a spectacular own goal, cos the only way we're going to deliver a successful, workable brexit is precisely with the expertise of people like ivan rogers. we'll be asking where this leaves the government's brexit plans. also tonight, the police operation that ended with a...
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year message to the prime minister said she would work to secure a brexit deal for everyone, whether they had voted to leave or remain. and the archbishop of canterbury has also used his new year message to call for reconciliation following the referendum campaign. he said that the christian tradition of the country would help to heal any differences. he also praised the effo rts differences. he also praised the efforts of refugees who have made their home in britain. let's catch up their home in britain. let's catch up now with all of the morning sport. a busy day yesterday. chelsea are top of the premier league. i was sad to see the back of 2016 because in terms of sport was brilliant. 2017 is looking tasty for chelsea fans. chelsea will start the new year still six points clear at the top of the premier league table, although they were made to work hard before beating stoke — one more win and they'll set a new premier league record. patrick gearey reports antonio needs no new year champagne. this is the intoxicating effect of 13 straight premier league wins. mixed with no little
year message to the prime minister said she would work to secure a brexit deal for everyone, whether they had voted to leave or remain. and the archbishop of canterbury has also used his new year message to call for reconciliation following the referendum campaign. he said that the christian tradition of the country would help to heal any differences. he also praised the effo rts differences. he also praised the efforts of refugees who have made their home in britain. let's catch up their home...
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cranny. hard brexit -- raising. and how itrling performs on various moments of rhetoric that are used. theresa may taking to power the reaction to her party conference speech. it dropped by over 1%. then we have her new year setting the scene for her brexit negotiations or the lack of detail vera. it dropped by nearly 1%. overnight, what you are seeing is a real move, sub 120. theresa may will announce taking control of immigration is worth giving up participation in the european union. that is the information from the sunday times article. government officials said they expect may's speech to cause further market correction. 41, or below? ,hat we really want to know is is there enough momentum in this speech to take sterling lower? we understand. we have not seen this in many years. government officials are preparing to talk to the market. there is always bilateral conversation, but government officials preparing to talk to the market about what their speech might mean? that's all you something in terms of what we have got to be prepared for. how that is reflected in the risk ra
cranny. hard brexit -- raising. and how itrling performs on various moments of rhetoric that are used. theresa may taking to power the reaction to her party conference speech. it dropped by over 1%. then we have her new year setting the scene for her brexit negotiations or the lack of detail vera. it dropped by nearly 1%. overnight, what you are seeing is a real move, sub 120. theresa may will announce taking control of immigration is worth giving up participation in the european union. that...
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theresa may's plans for brexit, as the pound starts to sink again. welcome to world business report. i'm sally bundock. we will be live in davos in just a moment to speak to the boss of wpp about what theresa may had to say on tuesday. facebook founder mark zuckerberg has denied allegations his company's virtual reality unit stole its technology from a rivalfirm. he faced hours of tough questioning in a us court on tuesday. our north america technology reporter dave lee provided more details about the case. mark zuckerberg was on the stand wearing not his typical grey t—shirt but a full suit and tie and while he was there his company facebook was accused of essentially stealing technology from a firm which works very closely with oculus, that —— oculus. they say it was their input that may be oculus headset and early success that may be oculus headset and early success and presumably why facebook wa nted success and presumably why facebook wanted to buy it. facebook did by the copy for $2 billion in 2014 and shortly after that zenimax filed this lawsuit. mark zuckerberg said t
theresa may's plans for brexit, as the pound starts to sink again. welcome to world business report. i'm sally bundock. we will be live in davos in just a moment to speak to the boss of wpp about what theresa may had to say on tuesday. facebook founder mark zuckerberg has denied allegations his company's virtual reality unit stole its technology from a rivalfirm. he faced hours of tough questioning in a us court on tuesday. our north america technology reporter dave lee provided more details...
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to it, there is only one game in town. brexit. and much to the delight of the daily express, britannia rising to defend the united kingdom. we will get a clea n b rea k the united kingdom. we will get a clean break from the the united kingdom. we will get a clean breakfrom the eu the united kingdom. we will get a clean break from the eu according to the daily express. mae reveals a vision for a global britain. this is how long—awaited speech. vision for a global britain. this is how long-awaited speech. that is right, according to the daily express their will be this clean break and britain will reject any watered—down departure deal. it will not be half in half out, a bit like you cannot be half pregnant. it will be completely out of the european union. apparently the prime minister will confirm her top objective, britain's future outside the eu. many of the papers mostly agree britain will be a free trading nation, global, outward looking. funny, i thought the uk was pretty outward looking not just funny, i thought the uk was pretty outward looking notjust with the eu.
to it, there is only one game in town. brexit. and much to the delight of the daily express, britannia rising to defend the united kingdom. we will get a clea n b rea k the united kingdom. we will get a clean break from the the united kingdom. we will get a clean breakfrom the eu the united kingdom. we will get a clean break from the eu according to the daily express. mae reveals a vision for a global britain. this is how long—awaited speech. vision for a global britain. this is how...
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expected to spell out what kind of brexit deal she wants, and the future trading relationship with the eu. donald trump says his promise to negotiate an early trade deal between america and the uk should strengthen mrs may's hand. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg reports on what we might expect, based on the evidence so far. heard the one about leaving the european union? brexit means brexit. what's that again? brexit means brexit. and in case you hadn't heard. brexit means brexit. but despite what sounds like meaningless platitudes, the big decisions on the european union have been obvious since june. there is clearly no mandate for a deal that involves accepting the free movement of people as it has worked hitherto. unlimited eu immigration won't stay, nor the power of european judges. 0urjudges, sitting not in luxembourg, but in courts across the land. without them in charge, it means we'll be out of the single market. people talk in terms as if somehow we are leaving the eu but we still want to kind of keep bits of membership of the eu. we are leaving, we are coming out. and s
expected to spell out what kind of brexit deal she wants, and the future trading relationship with the eu. donald trump says his promise to negotiate an early trade deal between america and the uk should strengthen mrs may's hand. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg reports on what we might expect, based on the evidence so far. heard the one about leaving the european union? brexit means brexit. what's that again? brexit means brexit. and in case you hadn't heard. brexit means brexit. but...
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christmas to warn him that theresa may was botching brexit. the sunday express says the man set to become donald trump's ambassador to the eu has revealed that he supported brexit and declared: "i love the uk." the mail on sunday features israeli officials allegedly caught making a vow to ‘take down‘ borisjohnson‘s foreign office deputy. and the sun on sunday feature a story of a man, who was born a girl 20 years ago, being four months pregnant. right. 0k let us again. martin, could you begin for us this time? we have two martins. we must not get confused. theresa may in the sunday telegraph, setting out her vision for a shared society, and not the big society, which was the tactic of david cameron. it is a society, unlike the famous quote from margaret thatcher although slightly misinterpreted. a big defining. . .. she said there was no such thing as society. yes. everyone is focusing on brexit but from the point of view of the prime minister, her big focus is this idea of trying to present herself and reposition the tory policy as a party for the ordinary person, a person w
christmas to warn him that theresa may was botching brexit. the sunday express says the man set to become donald trump's ambassador to the eu has revealed that he supported brexit and declared: "i love the uk." the mail on sunday features israeli officials allegedly caught making a vow to ‘take down‘ borisjohnson‘s foreign office deputy. and the sun on sunday feature a story of a man, who was born a girl 20 years ago, being four months pregnant. right. 0k let us again. martin,...
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speech on brexit. theresa may is expected to say britain will be outside the eu, but trading as freely as possible and co—operating with its neighbours. turkish police say they've captured the main suspect in the istanbul nightclub attack at new year. abdulkadir masharipov, a 34—year—old uzbek national, was arrested in a police raid on a housing complex. police have arrested the wife of omar mateen, the gunman who killed 49 people at a gay nightclub in orlando injune. reports say noor salman will be charged with obstruction of justice. the last man to leave his footprints on the moon, gene cernan, has died, aged 82. the commander of apollo 17 was one of only three people to go to the moon twice and the last to walk the lunar surface in 1972. he said it left him feeling he belonged to the universe. now for the latest financial news with sally and world business report. business leaders and investors are braced for the british prime ministers speech as the pound continues to sink against the us dollar. and we gauge the mood among the delegates gathered in davos. with the ris
speech on brexit. theresa may is expected to say britain will be outside the eu, but trading as freely as possible and co—operating with its neighbours. turkish police say they've captured the main suspect in the istanbul nightclub attack at new year. abdulkadir masharipov, a 34—year—old uzbek national, was arrested in a police raid on a housing complex. police have arrested the wife of omar mateen, the gunman who killed 49 people at a gay nightclub in orlando injune. reports say noor...
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will speak -- of the exchequer and we will speak to theresa may. in the post-brexit, once they start negotiating, what do you do if you are a ceo? do you start planning now and do you start moving jobs from now? ubs and hsbc and we know they are getting ready. we will now see what the government thinks they can achieve in negotiations. we will speak to wolfgang ministersnto what the thinking about all this purchasing. and of course i'm also excited about an interview with the chinese regulators. what we want to ask is about the common misconceptions on china. manus: there are many misconceptions around a number of issues. just looking at the bankers, jamie dimon is not that close to making a decision. saying it will be this time next year before they make a move. when you speak to bankers, they say they haven't really made a decision, but they are bankers. they are used to dealing with risk. it seems like they have everything in place. ubs has the euro bank in frankfurt that they set up. it seems that the infrastructure is in place. they just want to see how negotiations are going be
will speak -- of the exchequer and we will speak to theresa may. in the post-brexit, once they start negotiating, what do you do if you are a ceo? do you start planning now and do you start moving jobs from now? ubs and hsbc and we know they are getting ready. we will now see what the government thinks they can achieve in negotiations. we will speak to wolfgang ministersnto what the thinking about all this purchasing. and of course i'm also excited about an interview with the chinese...
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than the brexit prime minister. can she construct a credible programme of social justice, of the kind she wants? we have a once in a generation chance to step back and ask ourselves what kind of country we want to be. we'll ask those who've had some tensions with their own leaders, here in the studio. also tonight, this woman's overdosing on heroin, but she won't die because her friends have to hand a drug called naloxone. british addicts who od face a much harsher path. they thought i was dead. they were dragging me down a landing to a stair well, to get rid of my body. it was only the fact that an off—duty nurse was walking past and rang an ambulance that i ended up going to the hospital. and this... and here come the germans now led by their skipper nobby hagel. the greeks led out by their veteran centre half. why do we all think all philosophers are greek or german? should british universities start looking to africa and asia for the meaning of life? good evening. how does a prime minister, swept to power on a brexit vote, consumed in office by brexit negotiations, avoid being d
than the brexit prime minister. can she construct a credible programme of social justice, of the kind she wants? we have a once in a generation chance to step back and ask ourselves what kind of country we want to be. we'll ask those who've had some tensions with their own leaders, here in the studio. also tonight, this woman's overdosing on heroin, but she won't die because her friends have to hand a drug called naloxone. british addicts who od face a much harsher path. they thought i was...
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threatening a trade war with europe if the uk is shut out of the single market after brexit. philip hammond says the government will do whatever it takes to keep the country competitive. will do whatever it takes to keep but labour says slashing business taxes could damage the economy. it's been revealed large numbers of cancer operations are being delayed because of the current pressures on the nhs. you've got cancer inside you, and you just want to get rid of it, and it's just devastating to get that type of news. still the... stillthe... ibrahimovic! and a late equaliser secures a point for manchester united in their big clash with liverpool. for manchester united in their big good evening. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has accused the government of threatening a "trade war" with europe if it doesn't get the deal it wants over brexit. with europe if it doesn't get he was responding to comments by the chancellor, phillip hammond, who's told a german newspaper that the uk wouldn't "lie down," if access to the single market was "closed off". to the single market mr hammond hinted at ste
threatening a trade war with europe if the uk is shut out of the single market after brexit. philip hammond says the government will do whatever it takes to keep the country competitive. will do whatever it takes to keep but labour says slashing business taxes could damage the economy. it's been revealed large numbers of cancer operations are being delayed because of the current pressures on the nhs. you've got cancer inside you, and you just want to get rid of it, and it's just devastating to...
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scandal. and brexit means brexit, the pound surges after uk prime minister theresa may vows to quit the european union. good morning, welcome to asia business report, live from singapore, with me, mariko oi. the head of samsung, jy lee, has arrived at a south korean court and the judge will be deciding today whether he should be arrested over his alleged involvement in a major corruption scandal. for the latest, let's go live to kevin kim in seoul. thank you forjoining us this morning. this is a huge deal, isn't it? but when are we expecting the outcome, and are there any hints what the judge might decide? well, we will probably be hearing the results later tonight, or possibly even tomorrow. jy lee, the head of samsung, was tomorrow. jy lee, the head of samsung , was seen tomorrow. jy lee, the head of samsung, was seen arriving in court with a grim faced, and thejudge will soon be hearing the arguments. prosecutors believe samsung has committed bribery and has asked jy lee, the head of south korea's largest company, to be jailed. the allegation is that samsung gave millions of doll
scandal. and brexit means brexit, the pound surges after uk prime minister theresa may vows to quit the european union. good morning, welcome to asia business report, live from singapore, with me, mariko oi. the head of samsung, jy lee, has arrived at a south korean court and the judge will be deciding today whether he should be arrested over his alleged involvement in a major corruption scandal. for the latest, let's go live to kevin kim in seoul. thank you forjoining us this morning. this is...
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brexit says the head of the european commission — but any deal has to be "inferior" to full membership of the eu. that's all from the bbc news at one — so it's goodbye from me — and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. have a good afternoon. good afternoon. now time for the sports news with me, jessica creighton. there's been a huge upset at the australian open, because britain's dan evans has knocked out seventh seed marin cilic. evans produced some incredible tennis against the czech, coming from a set down to earn the biggest win of his career. but evans has been in such good form of late. and after dispatching of the 2014 us open champion, evans was quick to share his good news on his phone. he'll now face either victor estrella burgos or bernard tomic in the third round. andy murray saw off russian 19—year—old andrey rublev in straight sets to move into the third round. murray did appear to twist an ankle in the match but insisted he was ok. the scot plays number 31 seed sam querrey of the united states next. europe's ryder cup captain thomas bjorn w
brexit says the head of the european commission — but any deal has to be "inferior" to full membership of the eu. that's all from the bbc news at one — so it's goodbye from me — and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. have a good afternoon. good afternoon. now time for the sports news with me, jessica creighton. there's been a huge upset at the australian open, because britain's dan evans has knocked out seventh seed marin cilic. evans produced some...
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hard brexit. vietnam's prime minister promises greater access to lenders and securities. switch, saudi the arabia 650 billion dollars for a massive renewable energy program. >> china's president set to take center stage at davos as donald trump stays away. across theis 8:00 emirates, 5:00 a.m. in london. i am yousef gamal el-din. i am sherry and in hong kong. welcome to "bloomberg markets: middle east". risk off sentiment, the dollar gaining, the yen trading near one-month highs, but the question comes to gold, now rowling for a seventh rallyingve session -- for a seventh consecutive session, but investors in a tricky position there. is in thee excited he gold trade. they are not expecting that much. gold has rebounded 6% since december lows. let me show you the chart you should pull up on your bloomberg, the implied volatility for that gold trade, two-year low, your line in white. we have added the 10 year breakeven rate, the key gauge for inflation. and the world,st but it is a de-correlation, the biggest of urgent sense december 2014. as the data shows, expectations relatively neutr
hard brexit. vietnam's prime minister promises greater access to lenders and securities. switch, saudi the arabia 650 billion dollars for a massive renewable energy program. >> china's president set to take center stage at davos as donald trump stays away. across theis 8:00 emirates, 5:00 a.m. in london. i am yousef gamal el-din. i am sherry and in hong kong. welcome to "bloomberg markets: middle east". risk off sentiment, the dollar gaining, the yen trading near one-month...