a compromise but to remain a prisoner of existing positions is to become a cause of deadlock rather than break through and say we have made a genuine attempt to bridge the chasm to reconcile the apparently irreconcilable and to go the extra mile as time runs short so let s go through this with that correspondent mass in london and banter in brussels welcome let s start with you back it took us to the main points of london s latest proposals. well phil you have to remember that the deadlock in the negotiations was mostly about northern ireland and here it s very useful if we look at the situation as it is now with northern ireland and the republic of ireland both being in the european union so goods move freely people move freely there is in fact not really a border that s visible at all because everyone is in the european union how this
correspondent mass in london welcome back and so untangle this for us then the deputy chief executive is growing because of alleged misbehavior or allegations of occur cover up. well i mean the fact that these allegations are standing are really quite severe you have to imagine that after the devastating earthquake in haiti for people as it is alleged for aid workers to go in and in a village that was rented for them by oxfam employ prostitutes and the allegations are under age prostitutes you know that is something that s quite severe and as it s being discussed it was known that some of these workers were already investigated internally there were already allegations that they had misbehaved in a similar way in and so the allegations as it stands is that the