The national, the times columnist david aaronovitch, the author, Thomas Kielinger of germanys die welt, and marc roche, former london correspondent of le monde, who now writes for the magazine le point. Welcome to you all. Lets discuss france and britain, first. Emmanuel macron came on his First Official visit to britain this week. Among the agreements reached between the french president and british Prime Minister . Theresa may committed to spending an extra £41; million on Border Security in calais. France said they would lend us the bayeux tapestry in a few years time. With brexit inevitably the backdrop to this meeting, mr macron said the two countries were making a new tapestry together. See what he did there . Marc what did you make of this meeting, a new entente cordiale . How did you read it . Well, the bayeux tapestry, you give a big gift for love, they say, french and a small gift forfriendship. It symbolised this meeting, better military cooperation, better arrangement on c
Votes by the deadline of midnight on friday. Now on bbc news, dateline london. Hello, and a very warm welcome to dateline london, imjane hill. This week we are looking at new relations between france and the uk we ask whether germanys mrs merkel will get a deal to form a government and remain chancellor, and again we will be discussing irans current ambitions. My guests this week mina al oraibi, the editor of the Abu Dhabi Based the national, the times columnist david aaronovitch, the author, Thomas Kielinger of germanys die welt, and marc roche, former london correspondent of le monde, who now writes for the magazine le point. Welcome to you all. Lets discuss france and britain, first. Emmanuel macron came on his First Official visit to britain this week. Among the agreements reached between the french president and british Prime Minister . Theresa may committed to spending an extra £41; million on Border Security in calais. France said they would lend us the bayeux tapestry in a few
Welcome to dateline london, im jane hill. This week we are looking at new relations between france and the uk we ask whether germanys mrs merkel will get a deal to form a government and remain chancellor, and again we will be discussing irans current ambitions. My guests this week mina al oraibi, the editor of the Abu Dhabi Based the national, the times columnist david aaronovitch, the author, Thomas Kielinger of germanys die welt, and marc roche, former london correspondent of le monde, who now writes for the magazine le point. Welcome to you all. Lets discuss france and britain, first. Emmanuel macron came on his First Official visit to britain this week. Among the agreements reached between the french president and british prime minister, theresa may committed to spending an extra £41; million on Border Security in calais. France said they would lend us the bayeux tapestry in a few years time. With brexit inevitably the backdrop to this meeting, mr macron said the two countries wer
Columnist polly toynbee, dr Vincent Magombe of africa international, the irish writer and broadcaster brian oconnell, and Thomas Kielinger of germanys die welt. Welcome to you all and thanks so much for being here. The british Prime Minister, theresa may, has urged the European Union to sign up to a security treaty to ensure that cooperation continues after britain leaves. Addressing the munich security conference, she warned that if the eus aim in the brexit talks was to avoid cooperation then the security of all would be damaged. If the eus aim is to avoid cooperation, Thomas Kielinger, as a european, as a german, what do you make of that language . I have long given up to try to figure out what goes on in the mind of our leaders and this phrase is totally puzzling. She seems to hold hostage the British Security involvement in europe to the outcome of the brexit talks, and she is in no way to speak that language. She must work for flexibility, cooperation and so on. Any intimation of
Welcome to dateline london. Im carrie gracie. This week we discuss a british plea on european security, south africa after president zuma, and the continuing absence of a government for Northern Ireland. My guests this week are the guardian columnist polly toynbee, dr Vincent Magombe of africa international, the irish writer and broadcaster brian oconnell, and Thomas Kielinger of germanys die welt. Welcome to you all and thanks so much for being here. The british prime minister, theresa may, has urged the European Union to sign up to a security treaty to ensure that cooperation continues after britain leaves. Addressing the munich security conference, she warned that if the eus aim in the brexit talks was to avoid cooperation then the security of all would be damaged. If the eus aim is to avoid cooperation, Thomas Kielinger, as a european, as a german, what do you make of that language . I have long given up to try to figure out what goes on in the mind of our leaders and this phrase i