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Gordon D. Sondland is the United States Ambassador to the European Union. He is also the founder and chairman of Provenance Hotels and co-founder of the merchant bank Aspen Capital.

Gordon Sondland: US ambassador to EU accused of sexual misconduct

Gordon Sondland: US ambassador to EU accused of sexual misconduct
Feb 16,2020 8:39 am

...Gordon Sondland denies the allegations against him Gordon Sondland, the US ambassador to the EU, has been accused by three women of sexual misconduct...

Trump says envoy Marie Yovanovitch refused to hang his photo

Trump says envoy Marie Yovanovitch refused to hang his photo
Feb 16,2020 8:28 am

... Mr Trump, for instance, was adamant that a 26 July phone call between himself and Gordon Sondland, the US ambassador to the EU who was in Kiev at the time, never took place ...

Impeachment inquiry: Trump 'promoted discredited Ukraine theory'

Impeachment inquiry: Trump 'promoted discredited Ukraine theory'
Feb 16,2020 8:26 am

... She testified to having had a couple of testy encounters with Gordon Sondland - - over Ukraine, because Mr Sondland had not kept her informed of all the meetings he was having ...

Impeachment inquiry: Five key moments from Sondland hearing

Impeachment inquiry: Five key moments from Sondland hearing
Feb 16,2020 8:26 am

... On Wednesday, US Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland said not only was there a quid pro quo but he and other officials were acting under direction from the president himself...

Impeachment: Trump directed Ukraine pressure - Sondland

Impeachment: Trump directed Ukraine pressure - Sondland
Feb 16,2020 8:26 am

... The instruction came from Mr Trump s personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, Ambassador Gordon Sondland said...

News Daily: Leaders in TV showdown, and Mourinho is new Spurs boss

News Daily: Leaders in TV showdown, and Mourinho is new Spurs boss
Feb 16,2020 8:25 am

... 14:00 The US House of Representatives hears from Gordon Sondland, US ambassador to the European Union, as part of its impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump...

Impeachment inquiry: Trump 'asked for probe in Ukraine with envoy'

Impeachment inquiry: Trump 'asked for probe in Ukraine with envoy'
Feb 16,2020 8:18 am

... State department official David Holmes said he had overheard this during a call in July between Mr Trump and the US envoy to the EU, Gordon Sondland...

Trump impeachment inquiry: President tweets furious attack on envoy

Trump impeachment inquiry: President tweets furious attack on envoy
Feb 16,2020 8:17 am

... Who else testified on Friday? A US diplomatic aide told the impeachment inquiry he overheard a phone call President Trump had with the US envoy to the EU, Gordon Sondland, in which investigations are said to have been discussed...

News Daily: Leaders in TV showdown, and Mourinho is new Spurs boss

Feb 16,2020 8:13 am

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Brexit and NHS dominate leaders' TV debate

As expected, boiled down to this general election's big Issues - Brexit and the NHS. The First half of the primetime showdown on ITV was dominated by the UK leaving the EU, with Prime Minister Boris Johnson saying he wanted to get a majority in The Commons so his Brexit deal could pass and Britain would be out by 31 January. Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said his plan was to renegotiate with the EU, keeping the UK in the customs union and closely aligned to the single Market - adding voters would get The Final say on that deal.

The two also debated the National Health Service. Mr Corbyn accused Mr Johnson of "selling our NHS to the United States and Big Pharma". The Prime Minister responded by saying there were "no circumstances" in which the health service would be on the table in any trade negotiations with the US.

Other Issues which came up during the hour-long programme included trust in politics and the Royal Family .

Our political editor, Laura Kuenssberg 's was that Mr Johnson didn't throw away his poll lead, while Mr Corbyn didn't manage to close The Gap . But she was also taken by how the ITV audience was prepared to laugh at both men's statements.

The Other party leaders weren't included in The Debate . The Scottish National Party 's Nicola Sturgeon was "not impressed at all" by either man. Jo Swinson of the Liberal Democrats said their performances were "bluster and diversion". Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage criticised Mr Corbyn's position on quitting the EU.

There was also criticism of the Conservative Party during The Debate . The genuine fact-checking group Full Fact said it was "inappropriate and misleading", while Twitter itself said any "further attempts to mislead people by editing verified profile Information . . Will result in decisive corrective action".

We've done Our Own fact-check of what was said Last Night - You can also read, and if You didn't manage to catch it,

Mourinho to Spurs

Former Chelsea and Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho is making a return to English football, He Will take over from Mauricio Pochettino . While Pochettino led the north London side to The Champions League final during his five years in charge, the board sacked him after a string of poor results, saying it was "in The Club 's best interests". Mourinho, who has signed a contract until the end of the 2022-23 season, said he was excited by the quality of players in the Tottenham squad and academy.

Millions 'missing out on NHS dentistry'

Access to NHS dental services is a problem across every English region, More Than two million people are unable to see a NHS dentist, according to the figures, while an estimated 1. 45 million have tried and failed to get an appointment in two years. Dental leaders say the problem is caused by underfunding, failed contracts and recruitment problems. Nhs England says it is Taking Steps to tackle the issue and is urging patients to use its website to find a local health service dentist.

Why do billions of people still not have glasses?

By Tim Harford , presenter, 50 Things That Made the Modern Economy

Historically, The World Health Organization has collected data on people who have really serious problems with their vision only. Many more can see well enough to muddle through daily life but would still benefit from spectacles. But how many? The World 's leading lens-maker, Essilor, decided to find out, one assumes not for entirely selfless reasons.

In 2012 came The Answer : around The World , some two and a half billion people need glasses and don't have them. That's an eye-popping figure, but serious people think it's credible.

What the papers say

The TV showdown between Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn is The Lead for most of Wednesday's papers. The Daily Mail and Daily Express accuse the Labour leader of failing to say nine times what his Brexit stance is. The FT considers Mr Johnson to have "survived" The Duel , as a snap poll afterwards suggested viewers thought he had won The Debate by 51% to 49%. The Times says that means the two leaders are "neck-and-neck", with the i remarking that neither man landed any "killer blows".

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Lookahead

Today England play The First Test of a two-match series against New Zealand in Mount Maunganui .

14:00 The US House of Representatives hears from Gordon Sondland , US ambassador to the European Union , as part of its impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump .

On this day

1995 Diana, Princess of Wales, speaks openly for the First Time about her separation from The Prince of Wales in a frank interview for the BBC.

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