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Between the then Prime Minister and the editor of the daily mail help to shape the referendum . Good evening, and welcome to bbc news. The British Government has delivered its strongest criticism so far of the travel ban imposed by President Trump on seven mainly muslim countries. The Home Secretary, amber rudd, said it was divisive, and could be used as propaganda by the Islamic State group. She spoke after the president of the European Council, donald tusk, had listed the Trump Administration alongside china, russia and islamic extremism as a threat to the future of the eu. This report from washington by our north america editor, jon sopel. Four days since president tramp signed the extreme vetting policy and the administration is trying to clarify whether it was a ban or a pause, who was consulted, who will be affected and what the Executive Order is and is not. It was left to the secretary of Homeland Security to offer reassurance. This is not, i repeat, not a ban on muslims. The H
Between the then Prime Minister and the editor of the daily mail help to shape the referendum . Good evening, and welcome to bbc news. The British Government has delivered its strongest criticism so far of the travel ban imposed by President Trump on seven mainly muslim countries. The Home Secretary, amber rudd, said it was divisive, and could be used as propaganda by the Islamic State group. She spoke after the president of the European Council, donald tusk, had listed the Trump Administration alongside china, russia and islamic extremism as a threat to the future of the eu. This report from washington by our north america editor, jon sopel. Four days since president tramp signed the extreme vetting policy and the administration is trying to clarify whether it was a ban or a pause, who was consulted, who will be affected and what the Executive Order is and is not. It was left to the secretary of Homeland Security to offer reassurance. This is not, i repeat, not a ban on muslims. The H
Between the then Prime Minister and the editor of the daily mail help to shape the referendum . Good evening, and welcome to bbc news. The British Government has delivered its strongest criticism so far of the travel ban imposed by President Trump on seven mainly muslim countries. The Home Secretary, amber rudd, said it was divisive, and could be used as propaganda by the Islamic State group. She spoke after the president of the European Council, donald tusk, had listed the Trump Administration alongside china, russia and islamic extremism as a threat to the future of the eu. This report from washington by our north america editor, jon sopel. Four days since president tramp signed the extreme vetting policy and the administration is trying to clarify whether it was a ban or a pause, who was consulted, who will be affected and what the Executive Order is and is not. It was left to the secretary of Homeland Security to offer reassurance. This is not, i repeat, not a ban on muslims. The H
Between the then Prime Minister and the editor of the daily mail help to shape the referendum . Good evening, and welcome to bbc news. The British Government has delivered its strongest criticism so far of the travel ban imposed by President Trump on seven mainly muslim countries. The Home Secretary, amber rudd, said it was divisive, and could be used as propaganda by the Islamic State group. She spoke after the president of the European Council, donald tusk, had listed the Trump Administration alongside china, russia and islamic extremism as a threat to the future of the eu. This report from washington by our north america editor, jon sopel. Four days since president tramp signed the extreme vetting policy and the administration is trying to clarify whether it was a ban or a pause, who was consulted, who will be affected and what the Executive Order is and is not. It was left to the secretary of Homeland Security to offer reassurance. This is not, i repeat, not a ban on muslims. The H