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DW Conflict Zone July 13, 2024

A splash at the coming european elections but whos helping them we are nationalist we are separate so we leave all our members with all one with their own vision and principle in respect of all what this except you know use comfortable phrases like its a club meant for the exchange of ideas from nationalist populist movements across youre talking strategy yeah thats a bang and its far more combative than that isnt it he called it gumming up the e. U. Parliament in other words blocking your purpose is essentially destructive isnt a no its to review not building you know youre breaking we are just now we are reinforcing and rebuilding the preeminence of the national what does he say he said the beating heart of the globalist project is in brussels if i drive the stake through the vampire the whole thing will start and dissipate well pretty selfimportant play we dont think we have we. We analyze the situation in the sense that the system like the us ultimately ends up imperialism a kind o

BBCNEWS Breakfast July 13, 2024

Can you actually afford done really well. Why . He possibly the retirement youre dreaming of . Whether it is cocktails on the beach hasnt quite hit the heights he was orjust enough to pay the bills, ill look at a new tool that tells capable of, one of the few genuinely you how much you need to save today world class capable of, one of the few genuinely world class players in the england to enjoy tomorrow. Team, hasnt been firing on all it is a huge weekend ahead cylinders yet, so perhaps reverting at the Rugby World Cup for three home nations, as england him to his preferred position. Cylinders yet, so perhaps reverting him to his preferred positionm george is doing well, why not keep coach eddie jones brings him for such a big match . Because he brings in henry slade, and it brings captain owen farrell back in at fly half, them slightly more attacking options dropping george ford going forward, which perhaps they feel against australia could be for the game against australia. And i wi

BBCNEWS HARDtalk July 13, 2024

You are up to date on the head died. Headlines. Now on bbc news Stephen Sackur speaks to brexit supporter Stuart Wheeler on hardtalk. Welcome to hardtalk, im Stephen Sackur. Brexit represents a political gamble played for the highest of stakes. If britain leaves the eu without a deal, there will be significant economic disruption. Even the most ardent brexiteers acknowledge that. But they believe the potential rewards justify the risks. Its a calculated bet on britains future which comes naturally to my guest today Stuart Wheeler, the successful businessman and lifelong gambler who backed his commitment to brexit with plenty of his own cash. Has his money given him undue influence over britains future . Stuart wheeler, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you. Would it be fair to characterise you as a lifelong risk taker . Yes, it would. And what motivated you, from a very early age, to want to take so many risks . The first risk i took, i was very, very young, was at a point to point. Is that a

BBCNEWS BBC News At Nine July 13, 2024

In other news, englands fracking industry has been much slower than expected to get up and running a report says low Public Acceptance is partly to blame. Turkey and russia have agreed what they say is an Historic Deal aimed at keeping Kurdish Forces away from syrias border with turkey. A generation of young people with special Education Needs are being failed a report by mps suggests bureaucracy and a lack of funding is tearing familes apart and in sport, it was a five star night for the english clubs in the Champions League as harry kane revives tottenhams qualification hopes, Raheem Sterling scores a hat trick as Manchester City beat atalanta. Good morning and welcome to the bbc news at nine. Downing street has signalled that borisjohnson will step up his efforts to force a general election, if eu leaders approve an extension to brexit of up to three months. It comes after last nights commons votes where mps first voted in favour of the governments Withdrawal Agreement bill, but the

BBCNEWS Breakfast July 13, 2024

There is so much going on. A massive game in the premier league. We will keep you up to date with the Rugby World Cup. About half an hour. Up to date with the Rugby World Cup. About halfanhour. We will have half an eye on that. Both the eyes. But for the moment we are going to concentrate on serious stuff and politics. Parliament sat for the first time on a saturday in 37 years yesterday. Mps voted for a further delay to brexit, by withholding approval good morning. Of borisjohnsons brexit agreement, welcome to breakfast until all the necessary legislation with chris mason and rachel burden. Is in place. Our headlines today chris, you unsigned, but sealed and delivered. Borisjohnson sends a letter were there to brussels seeking a delay to brexit yesterday. You came in this morning and oseto but without his have a million questions for you. Signature. In a second, signed letter and you actually had the Prime Minister says a further 2 million. Extension would damage the interests have a

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