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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsnight 20170201

Then a Leave Minister said they had waited their life to do it. Theresa may wants to get on and trigger article 50 well before her self imposed deadline of the end of march. The possible date is the ninth or 10th of march. It has to be a formal letter from the uk. The reason why they want to get an early if they have been advised the European Commission and the European Council will be able to give their formal response before the first round of the president ial election on the 23rd of april, but only if they go early. Obviously, if they do not go early, the second round of the french president ial election is made seventh. Hugh knows. May. Not a great day for labour. Divided, 47 mps defied a three line whip, three members of the Shadow Cabinet resigned, although between ten and 13 Labour Frontbenchers are still in place and as i understand Itjeremy Corbyn is in no rush to do the usual thing, to sack them, hes going to wait for next week and see if any of the amendments we see at the

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20210913 21:45:00

able to order something to is able to order something to happen, but i think if you get. this probably extends to civil servants. if you really want this to happen, it s going to cost this many hundreds of billions of pounds. the whole thing will probably take 15 years to build, and after that, it will probably have to be abandoned because it s impossible. any prime minister that hasn t completely taken leave minister that hasn t completely ta ken leave of minister that hasn t completely taken leave of their senses will probably feel, you know what, take your point. some of the descriptions of what we need to happen because of how deep the water is in between scotland and ireland, having at least 30 towers taller than any that have ever been built anywhere in the world. when you put it like that, you start to think perhaps. it

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Papers 20210913 21:45:00

work? ultimately, the prime minister is able to order work? ultimately, the prime minister is able to order something work? ultimately, the prime minister is able to order something to - is able to order something to happen, but i think if you get. this probably extends to civil servants. if you really want this to happen, it s going to cost this many hundreds of billions of pounds. the whole thing will probably take 15 years to build, and after that, it will probably have to be abandoned because it s impossible. any prime minister that hasn t completely taken leave minister that hasn t completely ta ken leave of minister that hasn t completely taken leave of their senses will probably feel, you know what, take your point. some of the descriptions of what we need to happen because of how deep the water is in between scotland and ireland, having at least 30 towers taller than any that have ever been built anywhere in the world. when you put it like that, you start to think perhaps.

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The Recorder - Faith Matters: Got religion?

Faith Matters: Got religion? Published: 5/16/2021 4:26:01 PM Lately, I have been remembering a sermon my friend Mike preached nearly 40 years ago. Mike had recently experienced an acute health event a heart attack. He had come through it well, had healed and was determined to use the moment of his brush with mortality to its maximum effect: he vowed to enjoy every day, every moment, to its fullest to not let a day pass unnoticed, unappreciated. Yet much to his astonishment, just a few weeks along, the feeling was already beginning to fade. Old complaints and grumpiness were returning. No matter how much he reminded himself that his very life had been snatched from the precipice of death, he seemed, day by day, to be slipping back into old ways, old habits. He couldn’t stop himself, and he was saddened anew as he proved incapable of holding onto his awakened state.

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