You always had access to money. Now on bbc news, you were well enough off to be able to indulge your appetite for risks. Hardtalk. Well, we werent terribly well off. Welcome to hardtalk, im stephen sackur. Even people on the lowest incomes brexit represents a political gamble now are well enough to do a little played for the highest of stakes. Bit of gambling, a Lottery Ticket or something. If it leaves the eu i wasnt so rich that i could gamble when other without a deal, there will be people couldnt, that wouldnt be fair. You mentioned lotteries. It seems your entire significant economic disruption. Life has been to a even the most ardent certain extent has been this brexiteers acknowledge that. Combination of calculated risk but they believe the potential and chance and the greatest chance of rewards justify the risks. All that you experienced was the fact that as an unwanted its a calculated bet baby, an orphan, you on britains future which comes were adopted by a family naturally t
I am the happiest of men to run under two hours, you know, to inspire many people, to tell people that no human is limited, you can do it. Hello and welcome. Kurds, whore under attack from turkey in Northern Syria, say they will no longer prioritise guarding detainees from the Islamic State group, if the offensive continues. Since hostilities began on wednesday, nearly 50 civilians are thought to have died on both sides of the frontier, and more than a hundred thousand people have fled their homes. Much of the latest fighting has been in ras al ain. Our correspondent orla guerin is on the turkish side of the border. Her report contains flashing images. The front line in a conflict that is spreading fast. Turning Northern Syria into a battleground. Alarming washington and europe. The smoke is rising from the key town of ras al ain. And inside the town, this pro turkish fighter says weve just arrived. And give thanks to god. Then ducks to avoid incoming fire. But Kurdish Forces cant offe
Year we start in washington where top level talks are due to take place later between the us and china over their increasingly damaging trade war. Theres growing concern a deal is still a long way off with reports that theres been little progress behind the scenes this week and that the chinese team plan to leave the talks a day early. Thats been hitting Financial Markets in the last few hours. The us and china together account for more than 40 of the worlds economy. But their standoff is affecting the whole world as Global Supply chains are disrupted and components go up in price. Lets take the iphone for example designed in the us but assembled in china. If the trade war isnt resolved by december, the us will impose a 15 levy on the iphone among other Tech Products made in china, so prices around the world could rise. Germany is europes biggest economy almost half its output comes from exporting and trade tensions are helping push it into recession. This week the new boss of the Inte
Will go ahead later this morning. They need to beat the hosts and at least match the number of bonus points both teams receive, if theyre to make it through to the quarterfinals. And our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 9 35, this mornings reviewers are sian griffiths, education editor at the sunday times, and prashant rao, global editor at the atlantic. Hello, good morning. Ministers say the American Woman involved in a fatal car crash in northamptonshireno longer has diplomatic immunity, because shes returned to the United States. Anne sacoolas left the uk after the collision in august, in which 19 year old harry dunn was killed. Shes now said she wants to meet the teenagers parents, who are due to fly to the us this morning to raise concerns about the case. Simon jones has more. Theyve ta ken their fight forjustice to the Foreign Office in london, and now harry dunns parents are flying to the us. They say ever since harrys death, theyve been trapped in a nightmare. He was
I am the happiest man to run under two hours. In order to inspire many people. To tell people you can do it. Kurds, who are under attack from turkey in Northern Syria, say they will no longer prioritise guarding detainees from the Islamic State group, if the offensive continues. Since hostilities began on wednesday, nearly 50 civilians are thought to have died on both sides of the frontier, and more than a 100,000 people have fled their homes. Much of the latest fighting has been in ras al ain. 0ur correspondent 0rla guerin is on the turkish side of the border. Her report contains flashing images. The front line in a conflict that is spreading fast. Turning Northern Syria into a battle ground. Alarming washington and europe. The smoke is rising from the key town of ras al ain. And inside the town, this pro turkish fighter says weve just arrived. And give thanks to god. Then ducks to avoid incoming fire. But Kurdish Forces cant offer much resistance. Ras al ain has all but fallen and ot