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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Round up of todays news. In a moment the last film review from my colleague gavin esler. First, time for newswatch. Hello and welcome to newswatch. Brexit is officially under we but is the bbc playing down the views of unhappy remainers like the Tens Of Thousands who marched in london last weekend . Thousands who marched in london last weekend 7 complaints as thousands who marched in london last weekend . Complaints as well that bbc news is much too negative about leaving. So how do you cover this in century Subject Impartially . 60 yea rs century Subject Impartially . 60 years ago last saturday the treaty of rome, the Funding Agreement of what became the European Union, was signed. The anniversary was marked across europe but march in london that day was not so much a celebration as a protest against the decision of britain to leave the eu. After the violence a few short days ago a protest with peace and love at its heart. Thousands made their way to parliament square, many like Pensi
Here is a clip. Very intense, isnt it . It is, and you see from that, single shot, basically one shot per scene. What i love about this is, its a Perfect Blend of the personal and the political. On one hand, its a story about a father and a daughter, on the other hand its a story that social corruption is everywhere. Every conversation is, ooh, that buildings being going on for ages, yes it will be a backroom deal, well, isnt everything . Its a film in which the personalities of the characters completely draw you in, and you believe in their personal stories, but you also understand it is telling a wider story, about what it means to grow up in a society in which everything seems to be sort of slightly on the wrong side of completely honest. As is so brilliant with this director, what he manages to do is get that point across, but never sounds hectoring, you never feel like what youre watching is a political statement. What you feel youre watching is a really intense drama in which the
Dentist. Brussels would pay for broad band, and it had italian fishermen even after we quit the eu. Spanish ph. D. Fishermen even after we quit the eu. Spanish ph. D. Students fishermen even after we quit the eu. Spanish ph. D. Students will also benefit from our generosity. Spanish ph. D. Students will also benefit from our generositym spanish ph. D. Students will also benefit from our generosity. It all comes down to what the bill will be for this divorce, how the kitties and how extensive it is. It is not quite clear sense none of this has been decided. That we will be paying any of these bills. This is all a matter of negotiation. But we have been given fairly clear integrations that there could be a bill of £50 million for commitments we have made upfront. It is not uncomplicated. It isa upfront. It is not uncomplicated. It is a contract. So, either the country decides to pay the contract or they dont pay the contract, i dont think it is very complicated. It isa dont think it is