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BBCNEWS Newsnight November 28, 2017

But our Political Editor nick watt has been around westminster finding out how this is all going down, and hes with me now. Can we put a figure on it . We can confirm that the uk has agreed to the eu framework for settling that financial divorce bill with eu when we leave. Stage one came in the Prime Ministers speech in florence when she said that the uk would agree to cover it share of the eu budget up to the end of 2020. The final stage has come just now, which is that the uk has agreed that it will meet its liabilities racked up as a member of the european union. Where you go from there is a matter of dispute. The sources i have been talking to say that they are not putting a number on the table. The Financial Times and the Daily Telegraph which broke this st ....

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BBCNEWS Newsnight November 30, 2017

Last night i reported on the uk governments ideas for solving the irish border question. Today their Northern Ireland partners were in downing street. And. She is, at home, a typical teenager. But then when she leaves the house, everything changes. The anxiety disorder so severe it renders many children speechless. We have access to a therapy camp for sufferers of selective mutism in new york. It was phrase coined by Winston Churchill in 1946 but 71 years later is there really a special relationship between america and britain and, if there is, how does a president promoting far right videos and questioning the british Prime Minister on twitter affect it . This is now a very 21st century diplomatic conflict with British Government ministers taking to social ....

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BBCNEWS Newsnight December 13, 2017

I think we all want to hear the result lets make sure the result is correct. The ayes to the right, 309. The noes to the left, 305. Cheering a vote on a vote. And it didnt go the governments way. Hours before a brussels summit that is supposed to ease brexit talks through to part two, tory rebels tonight managed to force the government to give mps a meaningful vote on brexit, after a fractious debate that exposed division and distrust within the conservatives. Clause nine is not about implementing leaving the european union. Yes, it is. Read it. And sit down. A parliamentary defeat for the Prime Minister. A humiliating setback for the government but what might it change . The man who used to run mi6 gives us his first ever broadcast interview, with a surprising take on terror. You know we need to keep a sense of proportion about what we are dealing with. I mean, i dont think terrorism in its current form presents a systemic threat ....

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BBCNEWS Breakfast December 14, 2017

Remembering the victims of Grenfell Tower. It has been six months since 71 were killed in the fire. They will be honoured at a service at st pauls cathedral. Good morning. It will be the busiest day of the year for the royal mail. We are at manchester, and they will deal with 3 million letters and parcels airline. How are they coping . I will find out. In sport, england lose big names find out. In sport, england lose big na m es early find out. In sport, england lose big names early in the crucial third ashes test as they fight for survival in the series. And we have the weather. Good morning. A bit icy. A bright day ahead of you. Rain, sleet, and snow showers. The full forecast is coming up. Thank you. Good morning. The first story is theresa may has suffered her first significant defeat in the commons since the election. 11 conservatives sided with labour to make sure they get a say in the deal before it is finalised. We can spe ....

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BBCNEWS Newsnight January 2, 2018

Holywell in flintshire. We see why it hurts, and what traders can do about it. They all say that they are for the businesses and that and yet theyre not helping us at all. Theyre making it harder for us to get to them. Because if we run out of change or need to do a bank for cash and that, you cantjust nip to the bank any more. Youve got to physically go to a town somewhere else. Hello, happy new year. Hopefully. But who will it be a happy new year for . Thats where we start tonight as we take advantage of the fact that 2018 is still in its warm up phase to look at politics here, and how it might evolve. As always, the big battle is the one between the conservatives and labour and rarely has the choice between them been as stark. So how a minority conservative government gets on, and whether labour can threaten it is an obvious issue for the year ahead. But in some ways, a lot of the action in politics these days is within the two main parties. They both have huge great cracks down the ....

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