Transcripts For BBCNEWS Afternoon Live 20180129 : comparemel

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Afternoon Live 20180129



phil neville faces it has not been neville. level. saying he is the best man for the job. after being appointed england women‘s head the press. more from him hugh. to his time as the women's team a job but he has been head coach. facing the press. he told the bbc he was not sexist. at how past. sexist. this day and age and he has rejected criticism of his experience as well. about who is the world was the greatest sports man or a woman. let's have a look criticism of his experience as well. the picture tells the story in the weather. press. easy. past and showed a keen result to those and move on. —— to address those. that seemed to make light of domestic abuse. at the weather. weather. to the mild weather over the weekend because it is on the way out. ushering in some colder air to take us through this week. us through this week. because it is on the way out. domestic abuse. all the details something colder for the week ahead. critics and apologising for those post. on the way. those. he to apologise after it emerged yet previously sent sexist tweets. details on the way. previously sent sexist tweets. cleans up at the grammys in new york. york. plus some unusual weather down under in about half an hour. post. before leaving home. problems it has caused the fa —— in 2018 are wrong. he spoke to our sport editor. hello, everyone, 2018 are wrong. this is i have been brought up by my pa rents. has caused the fa. i have been brought up by my parents. i am and the way i have been we will have a round—up of the winners and losers. parents. a transitional period for cup, olympic games and the european championships in 2021. brexit in forthcoming talks championships in brought up by my parents. with the uk. 2021. afternoon live. the greatest sports person of all time is. negotiating the status quo condition period after brexit. i wanted to know what you thought. thought. it might be the european championships in 2021. to approve the document. period after brexit. keys to women's football, i had to work really hard for it. ayrton senna for me. while freedom of movement would stay that is a name that was not mentioned! that could cover our relationship with the eu until december 20 20. in place. mentioned! three months earlier than ministers serena williams, muhammad ali, usain but this time it seems slightly different. bolt, pele, diego maradona. bolt, pele, diego maradona. work really hard for it. direction at the metric profiling for four or five hours. to make the case for roger federer because what a weekend he had. top. cabinet minister to urge them to stop "sounding here have suggested. let's go to our european correspondent who is in brussels. off". because what a weekend he had. the likes of rafael nadal and novak djokovic and even andy murray. correspondent who is in brussels. far as the eu is concerned, everything is still on track? hours. djokovic and about that, but i had been approached. everything is still even andy approached. is closing" for theresa may to meet the challenges of leadership. ministers have that historic agreement under their belt. not something that has been plucked from the top of the tree. rennes in a permanent murray. marin cilic yesterday to win the australian open —— grand slams. deal. will this government ever agree on a brexit strategy? after three—and—a—half seasons in east london. on track? directives for the negotiators, for michel barnier. michel barnier. still to be reconciled. we will be hearing from him shortly. more news from the club. australian open —— grand slams. sleep in the build—up to the match after he admitted spitting at an opponent. and nerves had played a part. defeat at wigan in the fa and nerves had played a part. from him shortly. confused that it's all over and i was able giving the uk that transition to do it. period. towards brussels. or we leave without was able to do it. 20, number six here, it isjust a lot, you know, trying to take it in. lot, you know, cup on saturday. trying to take an agreement. leicester city until the end of the season. about things you are period. season. interested in? participation in eu institutions and decision—making. it in. leaving to join leicester —— for the prime minister to get across a returns. there i was, waking up with the trophy. returns. trophy. surreal, i can't believe i was able to defend decision—making. my title. leicester including six in their title winning campaign of 2016. you take all the rules and who can prove they are clean broader message. have no say. will be allowed to compete as neutrals. be a brutal to defend my title. say. the games start in pyeongchang on the has joined into it, but having no influence over it? game. yes, among her colleagues but party unity is french top 9th of march. division team precisely. in august 2016 after details of rennes. have said in the last few days, ruled taker, a vassal state. again beginning to fray. decide how long she rennes. stays in place. has been given a six match ban after spitting at an opponent. we should pull together and stay behind the ruled taker, a vassal state. state—sponsored doping emerged. spitting at an opponent. next year when the uk formally defeat to wigan in the fa cup on prime minister. saturday. leaves the eu. to together, and huge opportunities we need leaves the eu. gives them time to negotiate and sort out that future relationship. to take advantage of. taskforce, were met. would send us sort out that future relationship. authorities to take saturday. that is the key thing, giving the space to do that. a different approach. space to do that. 2010 winter games —— committee has upheld the russian ban. we will be hearing from michel barnier shortly. approach. criteria that there has to be an acknowledgement to reinstate rusada. from michel barnier shortly. upheld the russian ban. acknowledgement to reinstate rusada. just outlining where we are details of state—sponsored doping it is in the backwards. at the moment? emerged. a bold step in emerged. moment? only three of five key measures needed reinstatement were met. commission in a few minutes per time. that direction. reverse order. candidate to take her again and make recommendations time. and the board will also, importantly, about how rigidly he may assess them. stick to this. the board will assess them. an emotional roger federer last night. he may stick to this. night. directives from the 27 eu countries to him. to him. win 20 grand slam singles title, beating marin cilic. place. his room for manoeuvre is pretty limited. beating marin cilic. abroad and on needed reinstatement were met. pretty and his emotional afterwards the headlines. eris arda so it is in reverse order —— and that nerves played a part in reinstate rusada. limited. home soil. —— reinstate rusada. like a brexit bill of the sets he lost. vicki young in westminster. recommendations and the board will tens of billions. assess it. billions. that is all the sport for now. there was argument about that and ultimately the uk agreed. that and ultimately the uk and took time to reflect on the win. but ayrton senna, what a legend. you are going to go back into your sports room and say that i am right! sports room and say that i am right! but first to our brussels reporter adam fleming in brussels. just two they might! agreed. have given michel barnier that he has to stick to and follow. has to stick to and follow. minutes? on the other hand they might not! will want the barnier produced the first draft on same pattern to happen. december the 15th. period after britain leaves the eu in march 2019. happen. and customs union up until basically the uk has to sign up that is all the sport for now, more in the next hour. the bulgarian foreign minister with bulgaria having the eu presidency. to it. bulgaria having the eu presidency. other than brexit so we will take over when that gets under. over when that december the 15th. document, but it has been in the works some time longer than that. up to it. gets under. works some time longer than feeling, do they look at that with relish? of foreign ministers have been arriving for this december 2020. council. no, i imagine there is concern. was michel arriving for concern. barnier‘s deputy here the time ticking, and that was the the clock counting down. announcement. that. would stay broadly the same as was the counting down. this council. hopefully outline exactly what the transitional period will be like. they are now. are now. get all of this agreed and transitional period will finalised before that date. conversations about tweaks to the document. announcement. before that the eu's opening demands, they are simply what is going to happen. at the what has been announced in the document. be like. in the uk during that transition period? agreement and we are able to keep unity as it was until now. past hour. date. it is going to happen, this is not about negotiation. moving onto other things, but that is not quite true. about negotiation. unity as it was until now. having a transitional arrangement that is to prolong it. period? will have to be found for the uk to be represented in those meetings. element of negotiation as we saw in phase one. that is to prolong it. be represented in those is not quite true. important we come to a new agreement as soon as possible. meetings. a number of things that have yet to be sorted out. phase one. but we now have a framework until december 2020? they did give ground in certain places. december 2020? as soon as possible. time limited and it should end at the end of december 20 20. energy in shaping the future relationship and not the transition. relationship and not be sorted out. this other stuff, a transition and a future deal. places. jurisdiction of the ecj, none of that is going to change. the transition. future deal. the transition and the be sorted while that clock is ticking by. future partnership. the end of december 20 20. ticking by. 2020 and the new one will kick in on the 1st of january 20 21. the ability to move forward with things as quickly as possible. the 1st things as quickly as possible. top of that is the of january irish border question. partnership. that is going to change. 20 21. guidelines for the admin hassle if the transition period was to extend beyond that. update these guidelines if necessary. transitional agreement. period was to extend beyond that. annex which does not normally happen. necessary. that if circumstances change, these directives could change as well. question. agreement. directives could change one was quite sure how that would work in practice. provision for an extension to that period. as well. period. where does it sit with the uk position at the moment? position at the moment? work in practice. are there any pinch points? from, from the uk how is this we will go back to brussels for that news conference it starts. happen. going to work? change the end date of the transition period. there are one or two. including five murders. to work? volunteer force in belfast. the legal document that will be produced as two. an exit agreement. political pressure on the government from brexiteers at home. he was a paid police informerfor 11 years. 45—year—old haggarty would have been jailed for 35 years. transition period. ready for it to end them and more work needs to be done? produced as an exit agreement. until we know what our future trading relationship will be. from belfast, chris page reports. trading relationship will be. work needs to be done? sectarianism and killing. could extend the transition period if they want to. back to cause publications in this process. more than any other loyalist paramilitary group. thank you thank you very very much. much for that. let's go to vicky young in westminster. westminster. that. continues to face difficulties over her leadership. brussels, back home there is from brexiteers at home. increasing chaos. has to be a mechanism for resolving that. increasing chaos. theresa may is under more pressure now than ever? under more pressure her leadership. are becoming frustrated by a lack of firm direction at the top. that. gunfire. laws will have to be accepted in full by the uk. in exchange for a shorter sentence for his own crimes. firm direction at the top. eamon fox and gary convie now than ever? prime minister to say to them to stop sounding off. were shot dead by uvf as a lack of vision on domestic policy. full by the uk. his first question right now in fa ct. stop sounding off. closing for theresa may to meet the challenges of leadership. gunmen... his first question right now in fact. will this government ever agree on a brexit early yesterday morning... strategy? policy. there will be some kind of backsliding from brexit. still to fact. shot their grandfather. backsliding from brexit. much here in the uk more than from the eu negotiators? from two different sides and that is not a good place to be. the eu negotiators? be reconciled. not a good place to be. the problems for the negotiation as a whole. hand i would not say there is a leadership contest imminent. other terrorism offences. leadership contest to six and a imminent. a whole. be reached by march which is what the uk government wants. towards brussels. get some impressions from robert goodwill, a half years. former mp. the uk government or we leave without a particularly savage goodwill, a former mp. offer from brussels on this transition period. transition period. reputation. transition without institutional representation. an agreement. the paramilitary commander was also working as a police about things you are interested representation. we stick to the rules but we do not have a say. wants. representation. in? rules but we do not have a saym is a good starting point. onwards this conversation about the future relationship will begin. for the prime minister to get informer. is a good starting point. let them down terribly. justice? regulations come in and we what is justice in this country? have to comply with those. it‘s just designed to look after the criminal. across a broader message. how can a man convicted of comply with those. future relationship will begin. exploits of food is going to europe using pesticides they ban. be a brutal difficult to move on in any degree that many crimes be set free of detail. of detail. game. using pesticides they ban. just want to hearfrom among her colleagues but party unity is water quality, we may want to move more quickly. david davis briefly. the detail is what matters. again beginning to fray. into society? decide how long she stays in place. we should pull together and stay who he gave information to. briefly. matters. behind the prime minister. which in due course, when we signed up to it, it will be binding. with two uvf murders. and animals being treated as sentience to together, and huge opportunities we up to in the witness box, not the dock. begins —— beings. it, it will be need to take advantage of. sentience begins —— beings. agree to because we were not sat around the table. binding. would send us around agreed until everything agreed to the same applies. the the same chris page, bbc news, belfast. applies. we hope and intend to table. put it all down. thinks theresa may may be trying to row back from the whole thing? backwards. a bold step in row back from the whole thing? to see this period running until december20 20. to see this period running until december 20 20. december 20 20. down. raised over some so—called ‘trustworthy trader‘ websites. we should keep that point in the actual calendar. that direction. movement as people are taking to the podium. point in the the agreement in the subsequent discussions? discussions? candidate to take her mr barney on there has been no rowing back. the left. actual calendar. rowing back. in equal measure, i think that shows she has got it right. she has got it right. can listen in what is being said —— michel barnier. members of the committee will be aware of the process. mr michel barnier, the chief negotiator. she is running down the middle. negotiator. that is to be place. expected. i first give the floor to down the middle. expected. abroad and on problem they might get so frustrated that they move against? that they move against? the minister. but we intend to make is her leadership injeopardy? this work, both of us. work, both of us. leadership injeopardy? i have related questions on how this works. last thing the conservative party and the country needs. questions on how this thank you. shown, for the first meeting article 50 during the bulgarian presidency. and the country needs. sure we are involved in them and not indulge in some leadership campaign. home soil. indulge in some works. converting the december agreement in the finally legally binding text? let's go to our chief political correspondent. leadership campaign. the finally legally binding correspondent. pulled out, so there was not a long campaign. text? point do you expect formally to ratify the withdrawal agreement? her is putting pressure on her, will she? campaign. would lose two or three months whilst we could be making progress. whilst we could be making 50 during the bulgarian presidency. the discussion and transition period with the uk. progress. to carry these negotiations forward and to govern with a slim majority. ratify the withdrawal agreement? she? with the and to govern with negotiations on phase two, but how is those negotiations, that she is an bedside. it looking to you? a slim majority. bringing forward lots bedside. worrying, although one did say to me, better the devil you know. of legislation. me, better the devil you know. legislation. contest to knows what would happen at that point? uk. expect in the transition period —— clarity for the citizens. need to concentrate is it looking to you? text, and aspects of the northern ireland arrangement. on governing well. at that point? younger generation of mps who are frustrated about domestic policy. clarity for the citizens. period the whole union laws should keep applied in the uk. well. our relationship will be like with the european union. the european union. keep applied in the uk. how does theresa may to the rules adopted in that period should also apply in the uk. square that circle? may square that circle? should also apply ireland arrangement. diversity of opinions in the cabinet. march council which i think is the 22nd in the uk. of march from memory. corresponds to the uk‘s demands for transition on current terms. frustrated about domestic policy. 22nd of march challenge the agenda being put forward byjeremy corbyn. forward byjeremy corbyn. then she has the difficulties with brexit. from memory. into conclude by then, and it's not guaranteed but i think it is likely. has the difficulties with cabinet. guaranteed but i will be lobbying hard to get their say. brexit. think it is off from any kind of direct leadership challenge. say. the moment and make sure we get a good deal. transition on current terms. leadership challenge. because we are just 14 months away from britain leaving the eu. withdrawal date uk will become a third country. likely. negotiation on that on that point or immediately thereafter. good deal. immediately thereafter. that will run to the latter part of the year. from britain leaving the eu. member states may have a different position. third country. run to the latter part belief when they are in the middle of these big associations. the uk will be expected to comply with eu trade policy. of these big associations. of the year. conclude october, the autumn of volatile and you cannot rule anything out. with eu trade policy. position. this year. international agreements in areas covered by the line that the the eu law. covered by the eu law. commission sends out. unless it agrees otherwise with the eu. agrees otherwise with anything out. out. someone might not launch some sort of campaign imminently. distraction and would not go down well with voters. the eu. well with of campaign imminently. year. transition is to end on 31st of december 2020. is in theresa may's faber is there is no obvious candidate. voters. got the substance of the future relationship ironed out as well. saying the window is closing for a time for theresa may. is no obvious candidate. relationship ironed out as well. that will concern? ago they were looking at boris johnson. last quarter of the year yes, it december 2020. is about what we are aiming at. because it is linked to the end of what we are aiming at. the current budgetary cycle. rectification, there are two johnson. elements. leadership and letters sent to the 1922 committee. —— well. justice and social mobility, creating a country for everybody. there is the current budgetary cycle. absolute speculation. state of play of the negotiations creating a country for everybody. with the uk. has not been any movement in that direction. speculation. with the going in, but no one knows the truth behind that. direction. uk. be the person to get that across to voters. voters. monsieur barnier they are fearful time might be running out. give you more details. be running out. ratification. details. corbyn and what he is proposing to give to voters. which will carry through and put it into law. into law. that would count as ratification on our side. behind that. and your team for the ratification on excellent work until now. until now. the flaw is yours, give to voters. monsieur barnier. issues like education, the environment and the nhs. environment and the nhs. —— the want to see some kind our side. be a mixed agreement and that could take some considerable time longer. of concrete action. as the prospect ofjeremy corbyn becoming prime minister. floor. action. take some whether they get it or not is anyone's guess. translation: good ports and airports. considerable time that's throughout the day here on bbc news on wednesday. longer. afternoon, all i'm planning my visit to the parliament already. of you. parliament already. you. we will come away from the house of lords. is anyone's guess. step and it does not feel at the moment as if we are at that stage. thank you, ekaterina, for your trust in me. away from the house trust in dojoin us for that. me. you on a very good start to the bulgarian presidency. in west london. in after a police appeal. moment as if we are at that stage. of lords. there is no going back on that, the eu has been quite firm on that. ports and airports. bulgarian presidency. estonian presidency team for all their work, the outgoing presidency. that's throughout the day here on bbc news on wednesday. their work, the outgoing presidency. frankie mccamley is at uxbridge magistrates‘ court. you after this meeting of the council. to see the defendant, jaynesh chudasama. he only spoke to confirm his name, age and address. eu has been quite firm on that. he faces three counts of causing death by dangerous as he said, translated into a legal text as soon as possible. driving. council. into a group of should say extraordinarily complex negotiation. dojoin us for that. providing life—saving treatment to a brain—damaged11—year—old. text as soon as possible. providing life—saving treatment to a brain-damaged11-year-old. irish border and we will talk about it again. teenage boys. brain-damaged11-year-old. this is against the patient‘s wishes. against the patient‘s wishes. and 17—year—old harry rice. futile, burdensome and not in his best interest. it again. best interest. separate strand of negotiation, going on all the time. profoundly disabled and going on all the custody for questioning. can feel pain. paying tributes at the scene, leaving flowers and balloons. pain. wanted treatment all three boys attended negotiation. to continue. the same school. god wants to take time. time limited like and how invisible it might really be. by the tragic loss of three of our the person, he will. and covering students. really be. chair but this is an awful lot going on like the scenes. friends and loved ones at this the entire. will. thank you very much. entire. life—support treatment to a brain—damaged child. terrible time. adopted clear and will appear at the old bailey on negotiation directives. in west london. it is no longerfailing. a period of 15 years in the south yorkshire town. in after a police appeal. the 26th of february. lost their legal fight for him to be directives. frankie mccamley is at uxbridge magistrates‘ court. members were in court this morning to see the defendant. kept alive. european parliament to see the defendant. treatment was not in his best interests. to confirm his name, age and address. and the commission. address. sangita myska reports. commission. he faces three counts of causing death by dangerous driving. ekaterina and the bulgarian presidency. and of all of its functions. presidency. causing death by dangerous driving. evening in which a car ploughed into a group of teenage boys. for widespread systemic failures. first step in to begin to that unity in 2018. ofsted has said the service is the eu position is a group of teenage boys. they‘ll maintain palliative care. the brexit transitioned to last until december 2020. wilkinson and 17—year—old harry rice. now fit for purpose. very clear. transition will last for 21 months until the 31st of december 2020. until december 2020. 11—month—old baby against his parents big brother: wishes. rice. remains in police custody for questioning. parents big social workers and managers. people has been questioning. have been paying tributes at the scene, leaving flowers and balloons. until the 31st of december 2020. the whole eu monsieur and will continue to apply to the uk. scene, leaving flowers and balloons. transformed. continue to apply to brother: wishes. all three boys attended the same care was outstanding — the highest rating the crash in west london which killed three boys on friday. school. the uk. jurisdiction of the school. tragic loss of three of our students. european court ofjustice. possible. ofjustice. students. still requires killed three boys on friday. improvement. rules come into force in this period for friends and loved ones at this terrible time. that has marred his appointment to the rope. one simple reason. the rope. he has also denied he sees the job as a stepping stone. in a for one simple the job as a moment the terrible time. business news. reason. take part in a customs union, and the whole union policies. first a look at the headlines on afternoon live. stepping stone. during his side‘s fa cup fourth—round defeat at the weekend. at the old bailey on the 26th of february. for a uk brexit transition lasting until of three teenagers in a car crash december 31st 2020. the whole union policies. of three teenagers in a car crash fourth—round defeat at the weekend. in west london. band russia from the upcoming games benefits therefore it must also apply in pyeongchang. for the eu rules. carillion could be higher than first thought apply for the eu rules. in pyeongchang. in west london. that they are clean and can compete as neutrals. the single market cannot be a la cart. as neutrals. market cannot be a la cart. citizens in the uk and uk nationals in the eu. in the eu. at almost a billion pounds. not sexist after the tweet storm marked his appointment to the rope. 200 terror offences. marked his appointment to the rope. these are the business headlines. unchanged until the 31st of december 2020. he also denied he sees the job as a stepping stone. —— their monitored carillion's pension fund. more on those stories just after half past. at least 2008 but there is little evidence of thought, according to rights. stepping stone. from the protection agreed in during the fa cup fourth—round any hard action. our joint report. joint report. defeat on wednesday. in auditing this will ensure a level playing field for businesses. mps. level playing field for businesses. defeat on wednesday. decision to ban russia from the winter olympics in the pyongyang. this will also ensure salaries to executives. stability for businesses. businesses. winter olympics in the pyongyang. carillion's accounts. fumes on monkeys, made in they will not have to adapt are you surprised by that figure? twice. the new york times. really have got out of adapt twice. control at carillion. is investigated in time to start preparing for those who those who can prove they are keen will be able to compete as neutrals. carillion. yet bonuses and salaries and dividends were being paid. have not done so yet. detail". and dividends were being paid. it is dividends that make the difference. thought, according to mps. who have not done so yet. brexit uncertainty. the uk will no longer be an eu member on the 29th of march 2019. salaries to executives. difference. member on the 29th talks with brussels. amount of money they were putting into the pension scheme. into the pension scheme. of march 2019. this will have consequences in terms of institutions and governments. issues is whether companies are getting the balance right. of institutions and governments. decision—making process as ekaterina just said. against a range of currencies. are talking to the canadians and mexicans about a trade deal. getting the balance right. company goes to the wall, there is a black hole in the pension scheme. mexicans about a trade just said. black hole in the existing agreements with third countries during the transition. the story for us. handsome pay packets for those on top whilst underfunding the scheme. pension scheme. deal. you are not sure whether it is half a billion or a billion? a billion or a billion? nafta, and it has been when does it cease to matter? around since the 90s. countries during the transition. international agreements for instance for trade and aviation. instance for trade the 90s. top whilst underfunding the scheme. trade deal america had ever done and wanted to get rid of it. underfunding back in 2008 and every three years since then. and aviation. functioning of the single cease to matter? market and the customs union. wanted to get rid of it. insured scheme, but somebody has to pick up the shortfall. said, we have some proposals and ideas and things we can do. the customs union. on this in the article 50 agreement between the eu and the uk. three years since then. ideas and things we between the eu them to put off contributions last year. pick up the shortfall. three years and the moves a lot in the world in that period. the world in that period. and the uk. things do not get out of control as they have done in this case. partners around the world have their own views on this. they have done in this own views on year. can do. case. this. to contribute to a scheme to shore it up. simon gompertz. america, very much trump talking the first time pension funds appear to his voters. to have suffered most. his voters. where is the oversight? brexit will keep an eye on those as well. two british skiers have died while on holiday in the french alps. well. chamonix—mont—blanc region. the pound was motoring last week but not now. oversight? defends on the share price and the dividends. the alarm on sunday morning. for instance, the 70 countries covered by trade deals. couple of comments on other areas of this second phase. this second phase. week but not now. against it today and that is because of the some of the brexit talks. discussion on a framework of the some for our future relationship. which was well—known and popular. of the brexit dividends. dividend was justifiable at that time. talks. the uk is going to put in these talks with brussels. time. those accounts give a true in a picture? in england and wales. talks with brussels. being made a criminal interesting thing as well picture? future relationship. offence. enquiries into whether that was the case. should be adopting is the dollar long—term. to tackle the issue, as case. are you happy that at last someone is getting a grip on this? a decision on graham satchell reports. dollar long—term. this in march. lauren wasjust ten when she started steadily against all currencies by this in about a fifth. going online. march. the european parliament and eventually persuaded her to meet. about a fifth. but the long—term trend for the dollar is down. meps in that we have changed lauren's name and voice to protect time. her identity. the physical, sexual abuse has been extremely traumatic. i have flashbacks, and absolutely. time. voices its position on what it wants in this future relationship. have to have medication pension fund is if they do not have an accurate picture of the company. to control those. an accurate picture of the company. this is a complicated company with lots of mergers and contracts. in this future lots of mergers and contracts. when i was about 12, he wanted to meet up with me in person. webb, thank you very relationship. the negotiations on the withdrawal of the uk have not been completed. us now live from new york stock exchange. want done about the dollar, if they want a strong or weak dollar. he had all the much for your time. of the uk have not been completed. want a strong sufficient progress does time. nations have approved the guidelines for negotiating a transition period. not mean full progress. for negotiating power, completely. or weak dollar. conflicting statements had a big impact on the value of the dollar. a transition be punished for this. impact on the value i was absolutely terrified. period. surprised, i am sure, that there is such unity in the other 27. such unity in the other 27. this was effectively a rubber—stamping ? lauren's abuser, a man in his 30s, was never prosecuted. this was effectively a rubber-stamping? it has been illegal to send sexual messages to a of the dollar. his economic crew so to speak including his treasury secretary. effectively a rubber-stamping? the eu side got their act together before the british side had. full progress. progress in this second phase —— that is a sine qua non condition. child. before the british side had. victim a girl ofjust have laid out the conditional deal that we will have to accept. that we will have to accept. seven. is no time to negotiate including his treasury secretary. a different one. that is a sine qua non condition. social media sites — facebook, instagram negotiations not having begun or requiring further work. value of the dollar and we have some big drops last week. you say we have to accept requiring further work. big drops last week. it. but we have no sake in the involvement in it? very sensitive area, saying that a strong dollar intellectual property issues. and snapchat. is also important. important. involvement in it? the fact that it is all linked to trade is significant. when it comes to keeping children safe. property issues. sort out what the long—term future will be. these issues more governments of the withdrawal linked to trade is significant. agreement itself. will be. have to accept all the laws and regulations lock, stock and barrel. seriously. because that is being renegotiated as we speak. regulations lock, stock and a new grooming barrel. agreement itself. the eu does not want a country half in as the transition period. and half out. it is all a algorithm. big package. as we speak. and then send an alert to both the child and very good trade agreement a big package. the police. with the united states. agreement on the withdrawal issues there will be no transition. rather than waiting until harm has in and half out. transition period, if new rules are passed, we will have to accept them. there will be no transition. passed, we will have to accept them. issue there united states. been done. some people will say let‘s just will be and something we will be hearing a lot about. lot about. get out of it. no transition period. we will leave period. it there, thank you very much. part of the spirit of the negotiating directives. thank you very much. by 2030, one in five jobs will be done by robots. five jobs will be done by robots. out of it. is ready, businesses are not ready, nobody is ready to lead. are you worried? i'm looking forward to! nobody is ready to lead. negotiating directives. will have an orderly withdrawal rather than a disorderly withdrawal. struggling to cope. negotiating hand will be rather than a disorderly they would be totally overwhelmed with the sooner rather weak. the response to them. and that is the better! kind ofjobs going are very much cityjobs. kind ofjobs going are very much weak. regulations for the period we are still in this transitional period. city jobs. withdrawal. all proves we are working towards an orderly withdrawal. still in this transitional period. effectively a member without sitting at the table. orderly withdrawal. city jobs. thank you for wholly unsatisfactory. this is one in fivejobs are going your attention. your attention. to be going. i an opening the floor for question. going. retail, customerservice, warehouse jobs. being used to exploit children. retail, customerservice, warehousejobs. warehousejobs. and are using technology to identify grooming the robots are definitely coming. there is a butt. progress. behaviour. not dotted the eyes and crossed the tees of the withdrawal yet. there are floor for question. becoming abuse in the morejobs being real world. tees of the withdrawal yet. of the rl and border deal we still do not know what is going to happen. do not know what is going to happen. graham satchell, bbc created. business correspondence has been finding out more about it. yes, that finding out more about it. like these are starting to take the place of workers more and more. is right. place of workers more dictated into legal text which has now got to be done. you will need your headphones —— will respond in bulgarian. and more. now got to be done. to the uk are not settled as part of the overall negotiation for the future. news. business is because they are getting what action can the uk more automation. years after admitting over 200 offences including murder. government take? offences including murder. negotiation for the future. the uk government haggerty was paid police informer for 11 years. time, but there is a for 11 lot still to do. take? years. search circumstances the 45—year—old would have been jailed for 35 years. pertaining to the single market do. conference, michel barnier will be speaking in the next few minutes. or european policies. would have been jailed for 35 years. speaking in the next few european policies. sectarianism and killing. more automation. union, is that correct? other loyalist paramilitary minutes. theresa may and the issues with her brexiteers and her backbenchers? midlands could see not so much of the benefits. the european union the benefits. while the uk paul is with a seer from the think tank. brexiteers and her backbenchers? has observer status. items to concern or will they think it makes theirjob easier? group. theirjob easier? from the think tank. very logically. they will be looking at it with concern. like these can get more efficient so why would there be concerned? that i tend to think logically. looking at it with concern. the number one priority is not brexit. difficult to prosecute any. exchange for why would there be concerned? or 20 years as we see innovations like robots taking jobs away. brexit. a shorter the deal and then deliver sentence for it on her own side. his own own side. crimes. or doubts about her future, people will be worried about that. eamon fox and gary convey were shot dead by like robots taking jobs away. created and we have to prepare people for that. uvf gunmen... will be worried about that. thank you very much. logically. quickly as possible with the minimum, unnecessary fuss. discovered early yesterday morning... and so on can prepare for this, and time is passing very quickly. minimum, unnecessary time is passing very quickly. grandfather. prepare and mini time to negotiate on future relations. fuss. one and britain leaving the eu was ten, where are we on this? terrorism offences. much. ten, where are we on this? i think we are only at three. six and a half years. belfast had a particularly savage opportunities for growth which is highlighted in the report. let's have a quick look at the markets. the ftse has on future relations. reputation. barely moved. easyjet, their head has agreed to a pay cut. we are only at three. about what kind of future we want to have between britain and the eu. of march 2019 and the 31st has he? of december 2020. december 2020. working as a police have between britain and the eu. during that period the decisions informer. will apply. that is the big issue and they have not got anywhere near feel the justice system has let them down terribly. that yet. not got anywhere near that yet. are you surprised that? the decisions will apply. justice? yes, i must acknowledge and accept these what is justice in this country? rules of the game from the outset. rules of the game from apparently! it's just designed to look after the criminals. 706,000 to matches papered —— to match his predecessor's pay. am. the really important thing, which is what the future will look like. what the future will look like. free into society? thank you. cabinet table and so there is a long way to go. way to go. you're watching afternoon live. officers, who he the outset. transition period which the gave information to. uk is requested. man, who is to be charged with requested. i would like to ask a question to the minister. thank you very much for your time. let's catch up with the weather. question to the two uvf murders. over the weekend because things are already changing. revealing the locations of security bases around the world. minister. witness box, not the end period of bases around the world. already changing. because soldiers have been running around the perimeter. this transitional period? around the perimeter. temperatures only reaching 5 degrees. image of the period? if the future relationship is not in place by the 1st of january 2021? degrees. weather, cold enough in the hills in the north to give some snow showers. bagram base in place by the 1st afghanistan. afghanistan. you can have a clear idea of what it looks like. idea of what it looks like. dock. of january 2021? and i would also like to ask the same question to mr barnier as well. and that is the point. is the point. were reportedly exposed to diesel exhaust fumes. same question to mr let‘s top two are technology correspondent. car companies, including technology correspondent. volkswagen. should we be concerned the north to give some snow showers. about this? clear skies in many places to go into the evening. barnier as well. be concerned about this? its chairman has described the tests as "totally incomprehensible". into the evening. was put online in november by the website. increasingly windy through the night. the perfect poolside spot. website. in advance for their entire stay. night. who run, cycle or swim and winds we could see the odd fog patch developing and a touch of frost. tracks everything they do. but it comes at a price — it'll cost around £22. every single one? russell trott has yes, and they have agreed to be tracked. tracked. another cliff edge further down the line? developing and a touch of frost. close to freezing, maybe as low as —5 in some places towards the south. a lot of people compete against each other. translation: we are all interested more. against each other. in an orderly withdrawal. —5 in some places towards the winter sun and relaxing on the poolside sun lounger. in an orderly against you as to who was fastest to run to work. unless, of course, you've already south. run to work. it is fanciful but it is possible. morning but the temperature is still struggling. is possible. the odd fog patch as well. up for a couple of months and people have withdrawal. thought nothing of it. have thought nothing of it. we havejoint interests here in this respect with the uk. there are those little. are those little. been beaten to it. tourist into a where you go, what is there? is there? well. the map and that is what respect with the uk. opportunity for a smooth and orderly withdrawal and end of the relations. eastern scotland, some showers pushing into has got people thinking. the north—west. stressed sun—seeker. withdrawal and become an all—too—common part of end of the relations. and as michel mentioned, we have a lot of work to do. the holiday—maker's experience. people thinking. lot of work to their sunbed in pushing into the north—west. various us bases in syria that are unidentified which he could see. south—west where it will turn misty and murky. advance. and murky. unidentified which he could see. will be able to book a specific lounger for syria not many of the local population is using this app. the cloud increasing from the west and temperatures around 6—10d. population is using this app. identify in a sea of black the lights of an american base. do. lights of an american base. specific cut—off date similarly in their entire stay. and temperatures around 6—10d. afghanistan. plunge of cold air from the middle part of the week. for the transition period. customers want to spend their time relaxing. you can see people going part of the to work at gchq. gchq. cycled to the car park and turned the thing off. the thing relaxing. the pool with their friends and family. transition period. family. week. ireland and some other areas, some of those will be wintry. achieve progress on the negotiations for reserve the sunbed they prefer, much like the future. of those will be wintry. off. for the your settings, because this could be dangerous. dangerous. future. intelligence material to people who wish us ill. wish us ill. the duration of the transition period. is there anything people can do about it now? period. booking a cinema seat. there is don't you just wish you not. were there. let's find out what the weather not. has in store. we are on a theme, on the beach. the data and realising what beach. australia is having remarkable weather. data there is. there is. remarkable it includes individuals and where they are travelling. weather. and where they are travelling. may have been identified at one base and they may pop up at another one. and we have to wait for our summer sun loungers. and they may pop up at another one. or their homes? sun loungers. at the moment, as well as the lobster air beds. ortheir homes? or their homes? or their homes, exactly. period, it is not to the uk‘s interests. period of lobster air beds. instability or australia, temperatures at night around 30 degrees. exactly. uncertainty. uncertainty. into the wrong hands could be very dangerous. we are working on an orderly withdrawal. orderly withdrawal. thank you very much. around 30 degrees. agreement foundered on the joint report. is what else the summer brings in australia. australia. summer tends to bring large amounts report. to inject stability —— founded on thejoint report. of rain. to inject stability —— founded on the joint report. let‘s get a weather update. the joint the weather over the weekend because things are starting to change. of rain. summer are tropical lows that can develop, tropical cyclones. report. develop, tropical cyclones. you know about tropical cyclones and where they get their energy? water. instability and concern and worry for many citizens. exactly. you have passed the first test. things are starting to change. behind that wet weather there is a band of cold air. first for many citizens. band of cold test. air. these negotiations, the better it can be. overnight in central and southern areas. areas. can we do everything? you sound as surprised as i am! formed to the north west does not look like it will do that. further north more in the way of cloud and showers. of cloud and showers. there will be a short period of official negotiations. look like it will do that. it will turn increasingly windy. something we have been scratching increasingly windy. our heads about. cities will be quite close to freezing. freezing. maybe minus five degrees in the most prone spot. our heads about. official negotiations. because of something called the brown ocean effect. in the most prone spot. for defence and security, just to give few examples. is not a bad day with spells of sunshine and patchy rain. sunshine and patchy rain. persistent rain into north—west scotland, a chance of flooding here. brown ocean effect. scotland, a chance of flooding here. give few examples. takes up into the atmosphere fuels the storm further. quickly and well in the course of this period. this period. these negotiations with a blank piece of paper. piece of paper. the storm further. the uk is lot of rain and potentially some damaging winds. leaving the single market. damaging winds. will be very heavy rain and strong winds in the next few days. winds in the next few days. does the heat add to it? the single market. the south—east has been far away from us so it is a different thing. tremendous. different thing. the level playing field which should last after this all happens. thunderstorms over the next few days. last after this all days. whichever way you look at it, there is a lot going on. there is a happens. lot going on. dumping some of that is very key to both us and the british. and here it is turning much colder? particularly when you compare it with the mild weekend we have had. both us and the british. with the mild weekend we have had. on sunday in some sports temperatures went up to 15 degrees. with a blank piece of paper, we have something to go on. something to go on. temperatures went up to 15 degrees. but on wednesday we will be looking at temperatures more like 5 degrees. at temperatures more like cooperation with third countries in most areas. most areas. foreign policy and defence in particular. 5 degrees. ground in the north to give some snow showers. snow showers. particular. to journey southwards and eastwards, taking the rain with it. much need the uk to clarify taking the rain with it. its positions. positions. but showers already going into the north west. north west. translation: i am some of those are heavy and wintry. from the spanish radio station. and wintry. quite chilly, particularly in central and southern areas. central and southern areas. quite widespread frost. widespread frost. temperatures in towns and cities to freezing. towns and cities to freezing. cold further north because of the cloud. cloud. the spanish radio station. created or is that something it has to do at a european council? extra cloud into cornwall and west wales. to do at a european council? west wales. patches around, temperatures much lower than they were this morning. for this second phase of lower than they formal new relations? relations? were this morning. the first question is no added the second question is yes. extra cloud into north—west england and northern ireland. and northern ireland. let me dry in southern and eastern scotland. explain. southern and eastern scotland. —— and to the second some rain pushes in across the western side. question. question. western side. debate on future relations today with the uk. rain over the last few days and the snow is melting. snow is melting. —— not flooding in western scotland tomorrow. beginning. tomorrow. period and patchy rain and murky conditions in the far south—west. that is the far south—west. not the are looking at a nice day with temperatures of between 6—9. same thing. thing. and to an extent that answers the previous question. temperatures of between the previous 6—9. question. that will bring a renewed surge of cold air across the country. would be article 50 and that is important. cold air across the country. plans for wednesday i think we can expect a really chilly day. expect a really chilly day. important. clear away from the south and then the rains will brighten. element, not the future relations in any way and if we wish... the rains will any way and if we wish... brighten. strong winds will add to the cold field. also keeping an eye on the court of justice. wintry over higher ground. those temperatures really struggling. justice. have to pay close attention to in the light of any possible extension. the light of any possible extension. that some of you were a bit frustrated about this, or not, ok! now, but we did use this time to work very hard. work very hard. number of seminars among the 27 of us. us. a number of occasions on what is at sta ke. a number of occasions on what is at stake. stake. bringing the 27 together to look at the various angles. the various angles. meeting, assuming they have then set out what they want. out what they want. time for one very short question. very short question. ian wishart from bloomberg. from bloomberg. the deal to be the end of the year rather than october. rather than october. see october as the preferred deadline? translation: we have to work on some high—quality legal texts. high—quality legal texts. about an international agreement on an orderly withdrawal. an orderly withdrawal. i will be very specific about this. very specific about this. relates to two topics which are part of a single agreement. of a single agreement. text there will be an agreement on a transition period. transition period. out all the possible ramifications of the future relationship. of the future relationship. about what the heads of state and government ‘s wish. government ‘s wish. leave on the 29th of march 2019th at midnight. at midnight. are talking about big ben, at 11 o‘clock at night! o‘clock at night! count backwards to work out when the ratification period pass to start. ratification period pass to start. parliaments and the british parliament, might it not? parliament, might it not? have to have that time period available. available. week or so, but we are working towards the end of october. towards the end of october. i am happy to answer more. happy to answer more. mark stone from sky news. from sky news. areas that remain under dispute as far as he is concerned. far as he is concerned. you see these areas is under dispute. dispute. agreements during this transition period, yes or no? period, yes or no? on, similar to what katia was asking. asking. representation in any committees within the european apparatus? within the european apparatus? david davis in the negotiating directives. directives. i hope he will be happy with those replies. with those replies. those are my replies in the negotiations. replies in the negotiations. to initiate discussions with third countries clearly. countries clearly. leave 750 different international agreements behind. agreements behind. legally that is an automatic mechanism. an automatic mechanism. with third countries with which it was subsequently have to cooperate. was subsequently have to cooperate. we understand they may need to use this time for negotiations. this time for negotiations. transition period without the agreement of the 27 member states. agreement of the 27 member states. then you went on to say what kind of dialogue? dialogue? the uk has decided to leave the union. leave the union. it is not us who took this decision, it is them. it is them. parliament, there will no longer be uk citizens as commissioners. uk citizens as commissioners. is their choice and it has consequences. consequences. participate in the decision—making process. process. specific consultations on a case to case basis will be provided for. case basis will be provided for. consultation process in some committees, or directly with the uk. committees, or directly with the uk. to invite the uk in the future, but only an invitation. only an invitation. it is agreed amongst the 27 member states. thank you very much. are you still happy to be here? still happy to be here? i could take another question, yes, fine. thank you. about the annex that was published with the negotiating mandate. with the negotiating mandate. foreign policy arrangements can be agreed in a transition period. agreed in a transition period. that you or is that the cancel negotiation? negotiation? closely and keep these directives under review. under review. isn't that in terms of the date, the 315t of december 2020? the date, the 315t of december 2020? replicates those agreements, can come and get that authorise? come and get that authorise? where britain can be an observer at decisions. how detailed will that be? be? banking supervisory bodies' decisions? decisions? how detailed will that guidance be? thank you. i was wondering where you were going to end up there. to end up there. that was a very long question. long question. you ended up on the financial services sector. financial services sector. ok, that is where you ended up. is where you ended up. be limited, exceptional and on a case—by—case basis. case—by—case basis. it is the decision of the uk to leave the eu. decision of the uk to leave the eu. status, to use the words you use there. that is not what it will be. the uk is leaving the eu‘s institutions. institutions. we will make provision for this transition period. transition period. future and a new partnership with the united kingdom. the united kingdom. and this is in the general interest. the general interest. into account of what we are and what we are not prepared to negotiate on. we are not prepared to negotiate on. we are not going to negotiate on the integrity of the single market. integrity of the single market. to negotiate on the indivisible nature of the four freedoms. nature of the four freedoms. we can work on an ambitious partnership with the united kingdom. partnership with the united kingdom. cooperation on research with universities, erasmus programmes. universities, erasmus programmes. from the ones we have today financially and legally speaking. financially and legally speaking. should have some form of bilateral cooperation on defence and security. cooperation on defence and security. however, we have to respect what we are and what we stand for. are and what we stand for. thank you very much. have a good evening. thank you very much for your participation. participation. and alongside tim the bulb aryan foreign minister. foreign minister. guidelines, the directive for the eu negotiators going forwards. negotiators going forwards. asked to follow all of the eu‘s rules and structures. rules and structures. would have to comply with eu policies. policies. outset and it would have to follow eu rules all along. eu rules all along. there would have to be a level playing field. playing field. agreement on withdrawal, there will be no transition. be no transition. he needs all of that wrapped up. that wrapped up. next phase of the negotiations what it wants to see. it wants to see. you are watching bbc news. bbc news. the uk and the eu on more than one transition deal issue. transition deal issue. barnier was saying, he does not care. care. the deal is what the eu says it is. it is. you have to understand michel barnier‘s role in this. barnier‘s role in this. negotiator can negotiate on what he is allowed to buy the 27 countries. is allowed to buy the 27 countries. instructions to michel barnier, and he has to follow that. he has to follow that. what he is instructed to sit down and agree on with the uk side. and agree on with the uk side. it is expected no to agree to these terms. terms. there will be some negotiations around the edges. negotiations around the edges. participate in and sit in on meetings, but not have any say. meetings, but not have any say. simply have their voice heard in some exceptional occasions. some exceptional occasions. rules, but has no say in changing them. them. here they would not want to engage in that sort of discussion. engage in that sort of discussion. it would be expected to follow all the rules. that is the eu position. thank you very much. negotiating position and leadership. direction at the top. cabinet minister to urge them to stop "sounding off". is closing" for theresa may to meet the challenges of leadership. here‘s our political correspondent leila nathoo. will this government ever agree on a brexit strategy? still to be reconciled. towards brussels. or we leave without an agreement. about things you are interested in? for the prime minister to get across a broader message. be a brutal game. among her colleagues but party unity is again beginning to fray. decide how long she stays in place. we should pull together and stay behind the prime minister. to together, and huge opportunities we need to take advantage of. would send us backwards. a bold step in that direction. candidate to take her place. abroad and on home soil. let‘s speak to our chief political correspondent vicki young. there has been an urgent question in the house of commons this afternoon. the house of commons this afternoon. let‘s go to our chief political correspondent in westminster. correspondent in westminster. barnier will be grabbing their heart pills. some people will be upset. has been striking how some of the brexiteers have supported her. brexiteers have supported her. words about delivering brexit, they trusted her on all of that. trusted her on all of that. gone along with this idea of two years, no longer than that. years, no longer than that. davis has ruled out any suggested it would be three years. would be three years. involvement, as that sinks in they are not very happy about it. are not very happy about it. it was articulated quite clearly. articulated quite clearly. that the eu court ofjustice will continue to apply to the uk? continue to apply to the uk? reject the idea of there enforcement mechanism set out in the document? mechanism set out in the document? will continue to apply to the uk with direct effect on primacy. with direct effect on primacy. government decides what it would look like in the longer term. look like in the longer term. will our relationship would be like with the european union? with the european union? cabinet to displace but that has not been nailed down. been nailed down. in some ways the difficult part is to come. difficult part is to come. and they think that theresa may needs to be firmer with her party. needs to be firmer with her party. against the hard brexiteers who mainly inhabit these benches? mainly inhabit these benches? there are only about 35 of them. are only about 35 of them. sleepwalk into a disastrous brexit for generations to come. for generations to come. troubles within the conservative party. party. theresa may to be bolder, to lay out more of a vision on domestic policy. more of a vision on domestic policy. well, you can see why she is under so much pressure. so much pressure. incredible that tory mps would consider all of that. consider all of that. a dark room with a towel over their heads. ports and airports. that‘s throughout the day here on bbc news on wednesday. dojoin us for that. in west london. in after a police appeal. frankie mccamley is at uxbridge magistrates‘ court. floral tributes, balloons and support to those affected. support to those affected. attended school with the three young boys. boys. to confirm his name, age and address. address. he faces three counts of causing death by dangerous driving. causing death by dangerous driving. after a black audi driving down this road crashed into a bus stop. and 17—year—old harry rice. custody for questioning. all three boys attended the same school. by the tragic loss of three of our students. friends and loved ones at this terrible time. and will appear at the old bailey on the 26th of february. lost their legal fight for him to be kept alive. treatment was not in his best interests. damage due to being deprived of oxygen at birth. oxygen at birth. they‘ll maintain palliative care. his parents say they will seek more legal advice. thought according to mps. salaries to executives. following the story. in its collapse. underfunding the scheme. years since then. into the schemes and allowed them to put off contributions last year. in this case. to a scheme to shore it up. simon gompertz. looking at the window, have a thought for those in australia. thought for those in australia. have shown us a picture of summer and it is nice. and it is nice. but there are problems looming elsewhere. particularly in the north of the country. country. it is the rainy season in northern australia. northern australia. have had more than their fair share over the last few days. over the last few days. north west this is actually a tropical area of low pressure. tropical area of low pressure. fed by the warmth of the sea, the ocean. ocean. we had this chat two hours ago and you remembered! ago and you remembered! they moved inland and they break apart and we can. apart and we can. are expecting something a bit different to happen. different to happen. rain i mentioned, all the wet ground lying around... it is like being at school. school. you are going to show me a graph now. graph now. wonderful graphics done byjerry this morning. this morning. ground is able to evaporate and that takes energy out of the ground. takes energy out of the ground. those are the red arrows, that is whatjerry wants us to thing? those are the red arrows, that is what jerry wants us to thing? what jerry wants us to thing? that is the warm, moist air moving up through the atmosphere. up through the atmosphere. it is like teaching a class of one. like teaching a class of one. oh, that is a new one! that is a new one! it goes up into the sky and it creates clouds. the sky and it creates clouds. a bit like those. like those. if anyone remembers the start of this item... start of this item... that is why the storm is going to strengthen. the storm is going to strengthen. here we go, it brings very heavy rain in north—western australia. rain in north—western australia. talking about that, some of this wind and rain could be deflected. wind and rain could be deflected. you are lost to teaching. meantime, let‘s see what is happening at home. happening at home. warm weather for the time of year over the weekend. 15 degrees in the sunshine. sunshine. brightened up again and we are into colder air. colder air. week we will hit temperatures more like 5 degrees. like 5 degrees. that cold air has pushed in behind this cold front. pushed in behind this cold front. that‘s what brought this short, sharp burst of rain today. sharp burst of rain today. areas and there could be a touch of frost. a bit more cloud further north. it will not be quite as cold here. here. many towns and cities are close to freezing. close to freezing. countryside it is below freezing, down 2—5 in some rural spots. down 2—5 in some rural spots. tomorrow morning is a cold start. bright start away from any fog patches. patches. temperatures significantly lower than they were this morning. lower than they were this morning. extra cloud into the north west of england. england. art in the north—west there will be a lot of rain pushing in. a lot of rain pushing in. piling up in western scotland at the moment. moment. melting snow there is the ongoing risk of flooding. risk of flooding. and murky conditions in the south—west. south—west. mainly fine with spells of sunshine and temperatures between 6—10. and temperatures between 6—10. north—west and there is another cold front. front. of cold air across all parts of the country. country. making plans, it will be a very cold day. day. north—westerly wind touching gale force in places. force in places. bright skies and heavy, wintry showers. showers. perhaps in lower levels in scotland for a time. scotland for a time. will still be windy in the north east and still on the chilly side. east and still on the chilly side. change into friday, cloud and rain coming in from the west. good afternoon. this is bbc news. our latest headlines... during this time. therefore it must continue to abide all eu rules. the single market can not be a la carte. conservative mps over her approach to the negotiations. of three teenagers in a car crash in west london. life—support treatment to a severely brain damaged 11—month—old boy. his parents had launched a legal fight to keep him alive. construction and services firm carillion. of its pension obligations. sport now on afternoon live with holly. not had the easiest start to his new job and he faced the press. job and he faced the press. first before we tweet when applying for a newjob. for a newjob. phil neville has not had the best start. had the best start. england women head coach before he started. started. described by some as sexist, one of them making light of domestic abuse. them making light of domestic abuse. women and he insists he is the best person for thejob. has caused the fa. i am and the way i have been brought up by my parents. the european championships in 2021. the keys to women's football, i had to work really hard for it. or five hours. — — psychometric profiling. embarrassed about that, that i had been approached. this is not something that has been plucked from the top of the tree. manchester city on the verge of making a new club record signing. making a new club record signing. way for him to sign for pep guardiola‘s team. guardiola‘s team. —— defender aymeric laporte. aymeric laporte. transfer record is the £55 million paid for kevin de bruyne in 2015. paid for kevin de bruyne in 2015. defenders since the end of last season to £190 million. season to £190 million. france at under 21 level but is yet to win a full cap. rennes in a permanent deal. after three—and—a—half seasons in east london. more news from the club. after he admitted spitting at an opponent. defeat at wigan in the fa cup on saturday. from leicester city until the end of the season. years after leaving to join leicester in 2014. during their title—winning campiagn in 2016. he will fight canadian phil lo greco in liverpool in april. in liverpool in april. comeback since his defeat to saul alvarez back in may 2016. alvarez back in may 2016. with eddie hearn after a spell out of the sport. of the sport. that is all the sport now, more in the next hour. newsrooms around the uk. we don‘t need to go anywhere else but hull! but hull! that is quite enough, you don‘t need anything else! that is quite enough, you don't need anything else! don't need anything else! many people have told me to go there! people have told me to go there! mural on a bridge and then someone devices it. devices it. head and a tape with the words "draw the raised bridge. the raised bridge. everybody talking in hull and beyond. beyond. nobly normally goes and you would not normally see anybody. not normally see anybody. bristol, who have a deep tripjust to see the banksy work. to see the banksy work. see it has generated a lot of interest —— who have made the trip. interest —— who have made the trip. soap is it art or is it graffiti? that has split opinion. bristol of course is banksy‘s hometown. course is banksy‘s hometown. of people are very unhappy with what has been going on. absolutely furious. furious. many took exception to that —— saturday morning. saturday morning. he has been hailed as a people‘s champion. champion. perspex so it is preserved for a long time. long time. get a bill for up to £5,000, or is it actually art? it actually art? twitter guy mercer babel are furious. furious. people were telling me —— and people are furious. are furious. was anybody else they would be in serious trouble. serious trouble. weeks into the new year and we are in the spotlight again. in the spotlight again. and of course you still haven‘t been! no. when i do we will talk about preserving works in hull. preserving works in hull. i could see that a mile off! see that a mile off! i was rehearsing it for ages! thank you, peter. weekday afternoon at 4:30pm here on afternoon live. guidelines for a transitional agreement with the uk. with the eu after brexit and give businesses time to adjust. businesses time to adjust. said uk will have to obey all the rules in the transition period. at the what has been announced from brussels this afternoon. say on what europe decides on its behalf. no. that is the downside of the transition. the transition. being called the rulings of the ecj at a time when the uk has no vote. at a time when the uk has no vote. agree on and michel barnier has been speaking a press conference. the eu position is very clear. transition will last for 21 months until the 315t of december 2020. until the 315t of december 2020. framework under the jurisdiction of the european court ofjustice. the european court ofjustice. will include new eu rules entering into force in this period. into force in this period. this is crucial because it is what we had to abide by —— was acquis. we had to abide by —— was acquis. that is everything that has been agreed in the past. agreed in the past. this, it‘s what if they change in the transition —— david davis. the transition —— david davis. was asked that in the news conference and he said tough. conference and he said tough. heard from mr barnier a couple of times taking it on the chin. times taking it on the chin. there is any change, this whole thing falls apart. thing falls apart. clear and has always been the case that if the withdrawal agreement. that if the withdrawal agreement. the transition is part of it, it is all the same thing. —— falls apart. bill, citizens rights, lots of other technical issues. technical issues. weeks behind the scenes but there was a lot to do. thank you very much. including five murders. volunteer force in belfast. he was a paid police informerfor 11 years. 45—year—old haggarty would have been jailed for 35 years. from belfast, chris page reports. sectarianism and killing. more than any other loyalist paramilitary group. gunfire. in exchange for a shorter sentence for his own crimes. eamon fox and gary convie were shot dead by uvf gunmen... early yesterday morning... shot their grandfather. other terrorism offences. to six and a half years. a particularly savage reputation. the paramilitary commander was also working as a police informer. let them down terribly. justice? what is justice in this country? it‘s just designed to look after the criminal. how can a man convicted of that many crimes be set free into society? who he gave information to. with two uvf murders. in the witness box, not the dock. chris page, bbc news, belfast. the third attack in the afghan capital in just over a week. an eyewitness said explosions hit an area near a military academy. an ambulance packed with explosives. secunder kermani reports. sirens. this is the scene from the latest attack to rock this city. the third in just over one week. ladder to get into a military base in the west of kabul. at least 11 soldiers. four of the attackers were either shot dead or blew themselves up. one was captured alive. and security forces and ambulances were all around. every ten to 15 minutes. translation: look at what's happening to this nation. how can we trust you to secure the provinces? of another attack just two days ago, in which over 100 people died. the taliban were responsible for that. they also carried out an attack last weekend at this upmarket hotel. but anger at the failure to prevent these attacks is rising. because life is almost paralysed in the capital city. going out of their houses, and schools are closed. undermine the government. secunder kermani, bbc news, kabul. in a moment the business news. first a look at the headlines on afternoon live. agreement after brexit. by existing eu rules during this time. with the deaths of three teenagers in a car crash in west london. brain—damaged11—month—old, against the wishes of his parents. here‘s your business headlines on afternoon live. monitored carillion‘s pension fund. at least 2008 but there is little evidence of any hard action. in auditing carillion‘s accounts. fumes on monkeys, made in the new york times. is investigated in detail". by an online fitness tracker called strava. visable on the maps. let‘s talk about the boss of easyjet who has taken a pay cut. who has taken a pay cut. before, caroline mccall, who has gone to itv —— carolyn mccall. gone to itv —— carolyn mccall. easyjet where there is a gender pay gap of about 50%. gap of about 50%. most of them are male —— air crew staff. staff. 96% of all pilots worldwide are male. are male. it wants one fifth to be female but that is where the gap lies. that is where the gap lies. the boss of superdry is selling some shares. of superdry is selling some shares. he has made about £18 million from it. it. people might be surprised it is a british company. a british company. haagen das having nothing to do with holland. it isjust branding. done very well and he is cashing in at the end of a good run. at the end of a good run. they did very well from the weaker pound. and the pound is on its way down? down? is happening in with brexit but it has been very weak. has been very weak. period of time because the weakness of the dollar. of the dollar. but the dollar is on the way down. the way down. close to where it was against the dollar before the referendum. dollar before the referendum. director at aberdeen asset management. management. what you make of this —— aberdeen standard investments. aberdeen standard investments. many in the past 12 months its weakness. weakness. you might expect currencies to depreciate. currencies to depreciate. donald trump and from mario draghi —— from the secretary of state. —— from the secretary of state. deliberations have seen some weakness in sterling. weakness in sterling. superdry and white dunkerton is selling. —— why. -- why. remains at 25% of the company which has been a fabulous success. has been a fabulous success. popular product, growing in many countries and growing by the day. countries and growing by the day. has been a fabulous locked and company. thank you very much -- that profit. easyjet is down, i don‘t think it is related, not a hugejump. related, not a hugejump. apple is down in the states. down in the states. stable as it has been in the past few weeks. few weeks. much, it is against the dollar that the movement is happening. the movement is happening. not much to say then. i have said a bit! what do you want? blood?! don't go there! you can say because i know you like hearing about crime. —— grime. in new york last night. album and song of the year. singer—songwriter ed sheeran. with the movements against sexual harassment and gender inequality. aleem maqbool has the details. including the big three — record, album and song of the year. reason and for one reason only, and that‘s love. but many issues of the day. with the movements to end sexual misconduct and gender inequality. there‘s still a lot to be done, isn‘t there? well, we make up 51% of the workforce. we don‘t get equal pay for equal work. we don‘t get equal opportunity. and we do not have a safe workplace. so i think time is up. was supported on stage by other female artists. concert in manchester. # if i saw you in heaven... # the face of liberty starting to crack... to current immigration issues in america. he had a long—time fear of being poisoned. of president trump‘s administration. the grammy‘s in the bag? in the mainstream awards, but it wasn‘t. nominated for the big prizes. truly reflect the huge diversity of this industry. thank you, guys, so much. aleem maqbool, bbc news, in new york. that‘s it from your afternoon live team for today. next the bbc news at five with huw edwards. time for a look at the weather. here‘s ben rich. eastwards across the country and behind it, some colder air. behind it, some colder air. end of the afternoon and the first part of the evening. part of the evening. in central and southern areas where the winds are light. the winds are light. freezing, down 2—5d in the most prone spots. prone spots. some fog in the south as well. as well. patchy rain and murky weather in the south—west. south—west. some flooding as well and temperatures around 6—10d.

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