Moscow [Russia], May 3 (ANI/Sputnik): The European Union is working on the next package of anti-Russia sanctions that aims to de-swift more banks and targets imports of Russian oil, EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said on Tuesday.
of different systems on a vehicle. you have a little camera in the front of this one you can see just there. then you have radar built into the car, as well. and if that car sees an object that it thinks you are going to hit, it will slow you down accordingly. it s a safety feature. it s brilliant, it works. it wants to be on every car. meera s campaign is being supported by the aa. the european commission has voted to introduce it and it will be - introduced on all new cars - from july, but the uk government hasn t decided to support that. we think, in terms of safety, it could be a gamechanger, i so we are encouraging the government, alongside meera, to get this introduced. the department for transport says it is currently considering the vehicle safety provisions within the eu s general safety regulation, which includes advanced emergency braking, to determine requirements that are appropriate for new vehicles in great britain. if dev could see your campaigning, what do you think
their laptop, seeing if they can possibly get an appointment. it is very tricky. in the olden days, and i think i am the person who can remember this, when things were gummed up in the 1980s, you could take a passport along, they would extend it by an extra six months. they were just stamp it. that can t happen with modern passports. and i m afraid there are people losing holidays, and it is all too predictable. holidays, and it is all too predictable. holidays, and it is all too redictable. , predictable. let s try and solve this, shall predictable. let s try and solve this, shall we? predictable. let s try and solve this, shall we? what predictable. let s try and solve this, shall we? what needs i predictable. let s try and solve this, shall we? what needs to| predictable. let s try and solve - this, shall we? what needs to happen now, what needs to change and what advice can you give to people who are desperate to get away? the most im ortant are desperate to get away? the mos
hasn t decided to support that. we think, in terms of safety, it could be a gamechanger, i so we are encouraging the government, alongside meera, to get this introduced. the department for transport says it is currently considering the vehicle safety provisions within the eu s general safety regulation, which includes advanced emergency braking, to determine requirements that are appropriate for new vehicles in great britain. if dev could see your campaigning, what do you think his reaction would be? i can only pray and hope that wherever he is, he is supporting, he is guiding me. and one day i m going to meet him again. and i want to proudly say, dev, mummy tried her best, she tried her everything, and i hope it made you proud while you are watching. navteonhal, bbc news, leicester.
may be doing a bit of some carving. and fluffing up some plants. do you fluff up plants? i and fluffing up some plants. do you fluff up plants? with the summer holidays fast approaching, people wanting to apply for a new passport are being warned not to leave it until the last minute. the passport office says it is dealing with a large backlog after brexit and covid, with the prime minister warning the service could be privatised if things do not improve. so what s behind the current delays? an estimated five million people delayed their passport applications throughout 2020 and 2021 because of travel restrictions during the pandemic. it has also been linked to a change in the rules for travelling to some eu countries post brexit, because passports must be valid for at least three months, and no more than ten years old from the point of issue. both these issues have led to unprecedented demand, and people are being advised to allow up to ten weeks when applying for their passports. so