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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20170225

To what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are caroline wheeler, the Political Editor of the Sunday Express, and anne ashworth, assistant editor at the times. Welcome. Lets take a look at the front pages that have arrived with us so far tonight. The Sunday Telegraph has an interview with the new independent reviewer of terrorism legislation. Thats max hill, who warns that the threat of Terror Attacks is at its highest since the 1970s. In the sunday times changes to Visa Regulations for migrants, is the lead story. The paper says plans include limiting access to benefits for new arrivals to the uk. The Sunday Express has more details about the man who murdered the childrens author helen bailey. Kicking off with the telegraph and the story about brexit, lord uniting potentially to soften brexit. That will pause consternation for some people . Of course. It seems like this has been going on for ages, these debates around brexit, and we still havent triggered article 50, the

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20170313

World ahead of the Commonwealth Games in australia. And not one, not two, but three Boaty Mcboatfaces. The little yellow submarines, named by the public, set off on their first scientific expedition. And carol has the weather. Thank you and good morning. They call thank you and good morning. They ca ll start thank you and good morning. They call start to the day with frost around first thing and we have a wea k around first thing and we have a weak Weather Front sinking south bringing cloud and patchy rain. For most of us it will be dry and right with sunshine. More details in 15 minutes. Good morning. First, our main story. The legislation paving the way for theresa may to begin the formal negotiations for withdrawing britain from the European Union faces its final test in parliament today. Ministers hope mps will reject the two changes made to the brexit bill in the House Of Lords. Peers want to guarantee the rights of eu citizens in the uk and ensure parliament has a vote on any dea

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News At Five 20170331

For brexit negotiations, arguing for a phased approach to the talks. The president of the European Council, donald tusk, insisted the first stage would concentrate on the uks divorce from the union and only when there was sufficient progress would the talks move on. The government had said it wants to discuss its separation and a Future Trade Deal at the same time. Donald tusk appeared to concede that Talks On Trade could begin before the divorce settlement was agreed and said that the European Council will monitor progress closely and determine when sufficient progress has been achieved to allow negotiations to proceed to the next phase. There was a warm tone on a possible future relationship with the document stating that although the uks relationship with the eu. Cannot offer the same benefits as union membership, strong and constructive ties will remain in both sides interest and should encompass more than just trade. But one phrase in the document is likely to cause considerable c

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Outside Source 20210906 18:15:00

a permanent solution. here s a statement from britain s brexit mr david frost he says. this is a complicated aspect to the brexit story. let s get some help explaining it. here s ourfiling correspondent emma vardy. we ve kind of been here before was a big problem to spend is this looming introduction of lots of checks and paperwork on goods arriving at northern ireland s ports. and because lots of businesses here in northern ireland say particularly say we are just not ready for it, if we were to bring this and now there would be huge problems but usually with the supply of food to northern island put up what we saw back in march and june was uk government pushing back the deadline to the introduction of all that new red tape. what happened today is the uk governments now said look, were actually in a indefinitely. we are having with carl. what they said is a standstill. while the uk and

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 21:45:00

perspective. i think you from that perspective. i think you could have a sort of look at this story through the lens of brexit is welcome us of some sort of noises in that story from the us about how the uk should focus on its european allies and another us is really unhappy about the approach the uk is sticking to the northern ireland protocol. joe biden sees peace and stability in northern ireland as absolutely key to the us s interest in europe. sol absolutely key to the us s interest in europe. so i suspect absolutely key to the us s interest in europe. so i suspect there is a bit of a feeling in thejoe biden white house as well that making all of these threats about the pond about the northern ireland protocol that actually makes it difficult to get the sort of global collaboration we need with our european allies, rather than going for that sort of relationship that maybe britain should be focusing a bit more on building those close relationships post brexit. i building those clo

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