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now the details are one of the big challenges for society that is contending with ageing, were all getting older. generations of today are living much older than their grandparents. an average baby born today should expecgt to live to 73. it's near enough doubled in the past 100 years. now of course this creates burdens on welfare and healthcare. but also opportunities. naturally, you see disparities between rich countries and poor. here's how global life expectancy has changed since 1950. injapan, it's now approaching 85 years old. in the us, it's around 80 and it's close to that, 79, in china. in india, the world's most populous country, it's 72 years old. and in sub—saharan africa, it's generally much lower. in the central african nation of chad, for example, one of the world's poorest countries, life expectancy is just under 5a years old. and that, tragically, in a country where one in ten children will die before their fifth birthday. earlier, i spoke to andrew scott — author of a new book about building a better society for healthier, longer lives. he's also a professor of econom
now the details are one of the big challenges for society that is contending with ageing, were all getting older. generations of today are living much older than their grandparents. an average baby born today should expecgt to live to 73. it's near enough doubled in the past 100 years. now of course this creates burdens on welfare and healthcare. but also opportunities. naturally, you see disparities between rich countries and poor. here's how global life expectancy has changed since 1950....
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that was a big mistake by the republicans. i have not heard very many people in either party except the ones that are forced to be talking heads for the republicans applaud her performance last night. i think it was disturbing and it was out of touch with the performance of the president. i think the republicans had hoped that president biden would fall on his face, that he would have missteps, that he would mispeak, that he would not bring the power and force that he brought in his speech. the republican response was incongruous to the very powerful message biden put forward and the fear that the senator was trying to portray in her voice, this feeling that republicans do very well with their messaging around what americans are feeling and trying to spark this division and contention and fearof immigrants. all of this things. at the end of the day, the facts show that biden has been strong for our company, jobs are growing, unemployment is down, investing in our infrastructure, he has a record and none of this includes the ch
that was a big mistake by the republicans. i have not heard very many people in either party except the ones that are forced to be talking heads for the republicans applaud her performance last night. i think it was disturbing and it was out of touch with the performance of the president. i think the republicans had hoped that president biden would fall on his face, that he would have missteps, that he would mispeak, that he would not bring the power and force that he brought in his speech. the...
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the age issue is a big one, it is a real one. that is why you have seen the biting campaign embrace it in a way and trying to make light of it. i think it is a much more serious issue for them then that, among voters. certainly in my experience in the last three days people have raised theissue three days people have raised the issue without being asked about it. it's one of those messages from the other side thatis messages from the other side that is hitting home and has hit home. i think it is a serious issue. but what you are seeing from the biting campaign is a new brand if you like of populism. his vision of populism, particularly on the economic side, talking about the rich, talking about corporations, talking about inflation and things getting smaller for the inflation and things getting smallerfor the same inflation and things getting smaller for the same amount of money. also talking about trying to target the working people for help. it is a kind of populism as i say. certainly not donald trump kind of populism but we
the age issue is a big one, it is a real one. that is why you have seen the biting campaign embrace it in a way and trying to make light of it. i think it is a much more serious issue for them then that, among voters. certainly in my experience in the last three days people have raised theissue three days people have raised the issue without being asked about it. it's one of those messages from the other side thatis messages from the other side that is hitting home and has hit home. i think it...
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i recognise it will be a big change, i have two primary school—aged children. the opportunity to serve is what i came into politics to do. i have been an mp for 1h years and all have been in opposition. i want the chance to do what i believe i can do well to run the economy of the united kingdom. one of your colleagues told me you care so much about not wasting anything, when you go to business breakfasts you get them to take the leftovers back. i don't think she said nick! i don't like waste of expenditure. so when you go to these events, there are pastries left, we ask if we can take them back to the office and share them with colleagues. also speaking was the health secretary doctor atkins, responding to rishi sunak saying waiting times were not good enough. we to rishi sunak saying waiting times were not good enough.— to rishi sunak saying waiting times were not good enough. we have set this target- — were not good enough. we have set this target- i — were not good enough. we have set this target. i have _ were not good enough. we have set this target
i recognise it will be a big change, i have two primary school—aged children. the opportunity to serve is what i came into politics to do. i have been an mp for 1h years and all have been in opposition. i want the chance to do what i believe i can do well to run the economy of the united kingdom. one of your colleagues told me you care so much about not wasting anything, when you go to business breakfasts you get them to take the leftovers back. i don't think she said nick! i don't like waste...
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age is a big thing, but ijust want to play a clip from the weekend where people are also talking about donald trump's cognitive decline. and this is why, have a lesson. irate and this is why, have a lesson. we are a nation who is begging for venezuela _ are a nation who is begging for venezuela and _ are a nation who is begging for venezuela and others - are a nation who is begging for venezuela and others for - are a nation who is begging for venezuela and others for oil. l venezuela and others for oil. please, — venezuela and others for oil. please, please, _ venezuela and others for oil. please, please, please- venezuela and others for oil. please, please, please helpi venezuela and others for oil. i please, please, please help us, venezuela and others for oil. - please, please, please help us, joe bideh— please, please, please help us, joe biden seye — please, please, please help us, joe biden seye yet _ please, please, please help us, joe biden says. yet we _ please, please, please help us, joe biden says. yet we have _ please, please, please help us, joe biden says. yet we
age is a big thing, but ijust want to play a clip from the weekend where people are also talking about donald trump's cognitive decline. and this is why, have a lesson. irate and this is why, have a lesson. we are a nation who is begging for venezuela _ are a nation who is begging for venezuela and _ are a nation who is begging for venezuela and others - are a nation who is begging for venezuela and others for - are a nation who is begging for venezuela and others for oil. l venezuela and...
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issue is a big one. it's a real one. and that's why i think you've seen the biden campaign embrace it in some way and also tried to make light of it. ithink and also tried to make light of it. i think it's a much more serious issue for them than that, among voters, and certainly my experience the last couple of days people raising that issue without being asked about it. it's one of those messages from the other side that is hitting home, has hit home. so i think thatis home, has hit home. so i think that is a serious challenge, but what you're saying also from the biden campaign is sort of a new brand if you like of populism, his version of populism, his version of populism, particularly on the economic side, talking about the rich, talking about corporations, talking about inflation and things getting smaller for the inflation and things getting smallerfor the same inflation and things getting smaller for the same amount of money. and also talking about trying to target the working people for some help
issue is a big one. it's a real one. and that's why i think you've seen the biden campaign embrace it in some way and also tried to make light of it. ithink and also tried to make light of it. i think it's a much more serious issue for them than that, among voters, and certainly my experience the last couple of days people raising that issue without being asked about it. it's one of those messages from the other side that is hitting home, has hit home. so i think thatis home, has hit home. so i...
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transparency in an age of disinformation. this story spiralled rapidly, so let's start at the beginning. what i reckon will be the headlines everywhere in the next few hours is this picture we can show you. it's just been released by the royal family showing the princess of wales and her children for mother's day, after weeks of frenzied speculation about her health and her whereabouts. on the morning of sunday 10th march 2024, the prince and princess of wales — william and kate — posted a photo to their social media accounts, including instagram and x, saying the words, "thank you for your kind wishes and continued support "over the last two months. "wishing everyone a happy mother's day." the message was signed "c" for catherine, and the picture was credited to william, the prince of wales. the idea, i think, was to allay the concerns that people have had on social media and so on about kate's health. and she's not been seen in public since christmas, and so there was great expectation that, you know, the photograph wou
transparency in an age of disinformation. this story spiralled rapidly, so let's start at the beginning. what i reckon will be the headlines everywhere in the next few hours is this picture we can show you. it's just been released by the royal family showing the princess of wales and her children for mother's day, after weeks of frenzied speculation about her health and her whereabouts. on the morning of sunday 10th march 2024, the prince and princess of wales — william and kate — posted a...
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plus a tiny rival for big tech. cult social media platform reddit goes public with a valuation of over $6 billion. welcome to world business report. we start in the uk, where in around half an hour, we'll hear what the bank of england's intends to do about interest rates. they've have been on hold since last august, when they were hiked to tame soaring inflation. well, on wednesday we learned that inflation — the rate at which prices are rising — came down more sharply than expected last month — from 4% injanuary to 3.4% in february. that's a huge fall from its peak back in october 2022 — when inflation was running at three times that level — at 11% a year. inflation here in the uk is now at its lowest in two and a half years. but it is still above the target the bank
plus a tiny rival for big tech. cult social media platform reddit goes public with a valuation of over $6 billion. welcome to world business report. we start in the uk, where in around half an hour, we'll hear what the bank of england's intends to do about interest rates. they've have been on hold since last august, when they were hiked to tame soaring inflation. well, on wednesday we learned that inflation — the rate at which prices are rising — came down more sharply than expected last...
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appendicitis and had surgery yesterday and that meant a promotion for the formula to front this will be a big opportunity for him. lando norris was previously the youngest british formula one driver when he raced for mclaren at the age of 19 but yes, everyone is going to be watching 0liver. we know he is from essex, he started karting at the age of eight, in 2022 he made a step up to formula three and last year he made the step up to formula two. he has withdrawn from formula to this week, so he can take the f1 seat for ferrari. ,, . , week, so he can take the f1 seat for ferrari. ,, ., , ., , ,, ferrari. quite a bit of pressure, how do the _ ferrari. quite a bit of pressure, how do the experts _ ferrari. quite a bit of pressure, how do the experts thinking - ferrari. quite a bit of pressure, how do the experts thinking he | ferrari. quite a bit of pressure, - how do the experts thinking he will perform? how do the experts thinking he will erform? , ., ., ., perform? there is a lot of expectation _ perform? there is a lot of expectation from - perform? there is a lot of expectation from him -
appendicitis and had surgery yesterday and that meant a promotion for the formula to front this will be a big opportunity for him. lando norris was previously the youngest british formula one driver when he raced for mclaren at the age of 19 but yes, everyone is going to be watching 0liver. we know he is from essex, he started karting at the age of eight, in 2022 he made a step up to formula three and last year he made the step up to formula two. he has withdrawn from formula to this week, so...
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so will democrats want to make a big fuss about it today? and potentially show that they are worried about their nominee�*s cognitive ability so we will see what the reaction is today. sounds like it will be — what the reaction is today. sounds like it will be a _ what the reaction is today. sounds like it will be a pretty _ what the reaction is today. sounds like it will be a pretty fascinating l like it will be a pretty fascinating committee meeting. thanks for that and i know you�*ll be keeping a close eye on it. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let�*s look at some other stories making news the government has committed to building new gas fired power stations warning that failure to do so would risk blackouts. the new plants will replace stations coming to the end of their lives. environmentalists argue it�*s a step backwards but the government says they have to be �*realistic�* in the move towards cleaner energy. the rate of unemployment in the uk rose to 3.9% in the three months to january. that�*s u
so will democrats want to make a big fuss about it today? and potentially show that they are worried about their nominee�*s cognitive ability so we will see what the reaction is today. sounds like it will be — what the reaction is today. sounds like it will be a _ what the reaction is today. sounds like it will be a pretty _ what the reaction is today. sounds like it will be a pretty fascinating l like it will be a pretty fascinating committee meeting. thanks for that and i know you�*ll...
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big futures, big fat beautiful futures. 0h! futures, big fat beautiful futures. oh! i futures, big fat beautiful futures. 0h! iwould futures, big fat beautiful futures. oh! i would love to be your age, futures. oh! i would love to be yourage, i futures. oh! i would love to be your age, i would give you a lot of money to be your age. we have some tremendously talented people in this room including tremendously talented political people that have helped me right from the beginning. we have the safest board in the history of our country. we built 571 miles of wall, we had mexico supply us with 28,000 soldiers because we wanted them that's why and they said we will not do that i said yes you well. in the end, they did. it was an easy negotiation but we had the safest board and the best numbers we have ever had and now we have worse numbers probably in the history of the world. it is sad to see what is happening to our cities, cities are being overrun with migrant crime. that isjoe biden migrant crime. it is a new category of crime and it is violent. they will stand in th
big futures, big fat beautiful futures. 0h! futures, big fat beautiful futures. oh! i futures, big fat beautiful futures. 0h! iwould futures, big fat beautiful futures. oh! i would love to be your age, futures. oh! i would love to be yourage, i futures. oh! i would love to be your age, i would give you a lot of money to be your age. we have some tremendously talented people in this room including tremendously talented political people that have helped me right from the beginning. we have the...
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and had surgery yesterday and that meant a promotion for the formula two frontrunner — this will be a big opportunity for him. lando norris was previously the youngest british formula one driver when he raced for mclaren at the age of 19 but, yes, everyone is going to be watching oliver. we know he is from essex, he started karting at the age of eight, in 2022 he made a step up to formula three and last year he made the step up to formula two. he has withdrawn from formula two this week so he can take the f1 seat for ferrari. quite a bit of pressure, how do the experts thinking he will perform? there is a lot of expectation from him and a lot of people have been praising him over the years but also this week, yesterday in qualifying he came 11th which is not a bad 11th which is not a bad performance. but his teammate charles leclerc is a very accomplished driver and no—one will be expecting him to beat his teammate but charles has given him some praise as well on the grid and was really impressed with his performance in qualifying. but oliver has not actually spent that much time in a f
and had surgery yesterday and that meant a promotion for the formula two frontrunner — this will be a big opportunity for him. lando norris was previously the youngest british formula one driver when he raced for mclaren at the age of 19 but, yes, everyone is going to be watching oliver. we know he is from essex, he started karting at the age of eight, in 2022 he made a step up to formula three and last year he made the step up to formula two. he has withdrawn from formula two this week so he...
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age 60 because they've only ever known that every woman they've seen did get a state pension at that age and still failed to write to the women affected to tell them directly that there was a big change coming up and they needed to know about it and plan for it and many women do not get the letter at all until about 2009 and made changes in starting in 2010. involves the reaction you try to bring this up as an issue? it involves the reaction you try to bring this up as an issue? it was a big sadness _ bring this up as an issue? it was a big sadness for _ bring this up as an issue? it was a big sadness for me because - bring this up as an issue? it was a big sadness for me because i - big sadness for me because i campaigned against the second order changes in 2011 because i knew there were a lot of women who are really in hardship and i wanted to try and find a way that we can help mitigate those were worst affected and help them along the way because i knew they had been wrong and what i discovered were that a lot of women did not know about the first lot of changes and i had been raided
age 60 because they've only ever known that every woman they've seen did get a state pension at that age and still failed to write to the women affected to tell them directly that there was a big change coming up and they needed to know about it and plan for it and many women do not get the letter at all until about 2009 and made changes in starting in 2010. involves the reaction you try to bring this up as an issue? it involves the reaction you try to bring this up as an issue? it was a big...
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the american businesswoman and fashion model, iris apfel, has died at the age of 102. she became, in her own words, "a geriatric celebrity" in her 80s, known for her flamboyant clothes, signature big round glasses and bright red lipstick. graham satchell looks back at her life. you are not pretty, you will never be pretty. it doesn't matter, you have style. be pretty. it doesn't matter, you have style-— be pretty. it doesn't matter, you have s le. , ., ., , ., have style. these are the words that came to define _ have style. these are the words that came to define iris _ have style. these are the words that came to define iris apfel, _ have style. these are the words that came to define iris apfel, who - came to define iris apfel, who distract herself as a geriatric starlet. she became a phenomenon at 87 when her election of clothes and accessories was exhibited in new york. i accessories was exhibited in new york. ~ , , accessories was exhibited in new york. ~' , , , accessories was exhibited in new york. ~' ,, , , ., , york. i think dressing up should be fun. i yor
the american businesswoman and fashion model, iris apfel, has died at the age of 102. she became, in her own words, "a geriatric celebrity" in her 80s, known for her flamboyant clothes, signature big round glasses and bright red lipstick. graham satchell looks back at her life. you are not pretty, you will never be pretty. it doesn't matter, you have style. be pretty. it doesn't matter, you have style-— be pretty. it doesn't matter, you have s le. , ., ., , ., have style. these are...
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this will be it a big opportunity for him. lando norris was previously the youngest british formula i driver when he first race for mclaren at the age of 19, but yes, everyone is going to be watching oliver. we know that he is genetics, he started karting when he was just eight years old. in 2022, he made the step up to formula 3, the last year he made the step up to formula 2. he has actually withdrawn from 402 this week, of course, so he can take that formula i suit for ferrari. 50 can take that formula 1 suit for ferrari. ., , ., can take that formula 1 suit for ferrari. ., , ,, ferrari. so quite a bit of pressure, i ferrari. so quite a bit of pressure, i imagine- — ferrari. so quite a bit of pressure, i imagine- how — ferrari. so quite a bit of pressure, i imagine. how do _ ferrari. so quite a bit of pressure, i imagine. how do the _ ferrari. so quite a bit of pressure, i imagine. how do the experts - ferrari. so quite a bit of pressure, i i imagine. how do the experts think you will perform?— you will perform? there
this will be it a big opportunity for him. lando norris was previously the youngest british formula i driver when he first race for mclaren at the age of 19, but yes, everyone is going to be watching oliver. we know that he is genetics, he started karting when he was just eight years old. in 2022, he made the step up to formula 3, the last year he made the step up to formula 2. he has actually withdrawn from 402 this week, of course, so he can take that formula i suit for ferrari. 50 can take...
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consecutive civiljudgments and massive amounts of money that he was ordered to pay, there was this big question is if he had enough cash on hand. earlier this month he was able to get $91.6 million bond in the ag definition case but what we have heard from his lawyers in this court filing is they having trouble getting any bond company to give them a bond of more than $100 million so that seems to be the big sticking point. they say it has been practically impossible to secure a bond and they are asking the court deplores the judgment until they have exhausted their appeal. and their argument is that this will really hurt donald trump's right to an appeal, that they have gone to 30 different companies and none of them would either give him a bondin none of them would either give him a bond in that magnitude of an amount or if they were willing to they were not willing to accept his real estate as collateral. he argues that the amount he owns in his business is worth more than the judgment but nevertheless, these bond companies want an assurance in cash or stocks. so donald trump says t
consecutive civiljudgments and massive amounts of money that he was ordered to pay, there was this big question is if he had enough cash on hand. earlier this month he was able to get $91.6 million bond in the ag definition case but what we have heard from his lawyers in this court filing is they having trouble getting any bond company to give them a bond of more than $100 million so that seems to be the big sticking point. they say it has been practically impossible to secure a bond and they...
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the other big news, that testimony by mr hur. neither democrat or republicans were happy with the report he really is. democrats said he was not or should not be referring to the age issue, and the republicans say it was double standards about how classified documents have been prosecuted. what was your takeaway. it seemed like political theatre on capitol hill. he wanted to defend himself, obviously, and it becomes almost like sports where every congressman gets a five—minute countdown clock. 15 minutes of fame basically and they do not even listen to what mr hur says. they do not even listen to what mr hur says-— mr hur says. what i want to do is have something _ mr hur says. what i want to do is have something they - mr hur says. what i want to do is have something they can - mr hur says. what i want to do | is have something they can clip for social media and make their point. that is what congress has turned into, a lot of political posturing and not addressing real issues. night se . ue. addressing real issues. night se
the other big news, that testimony by mr hur. neither democrat or republicans were happy with the report he really is. democrats said he was not or should not be referring to the age issue, and the republicans say it was double standards about how classified documents have been prosecuted. what was your takeaway. it seemed like political theatre on capitol hill. he wanted to defend himself, obviously, and it becomes almost like sports where every congressman gets a five—minute countdown...
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the thing that worries me most is the big booby trap left behind a van public spending. they are allowing i% growth and that's got to accommodate pay awards, an ageing population, all kinds of pressures like defence. itjust isn't realistic and i think an honest statement by the opposition would have been to say, actually, we are going to need higher tax rates differ on that. mr hunt did say he could cost the reduction in national insurance, though, didn't he?— reduction in national insurance, though, didn't he? yes, he did. if ou are though, didn't he? yes, he did. if you are in — though, didn't he? yes, he did. if you are in a _ though, didn't he? yes, he did. if you are in a tax-cutting _ though, didn't he? yes, he did. if you are in a tax-cutting mode, i though, didn't he? yes, he did. if you are in a tax-cutting mode, is| you are in a tax—cutting mode, is that tories obviously are, that was probably better than some of the other options like cutting income tax. i think it would have been better to raise the threshold but within that narrow area he did that but
the thing that worries me most is the big booby trap left behind a van public spending. they are allowing i% growth and that's got to accommodate pay awards, an ageing population, all kinds of pressures like defence. itjust isn't realistic and i think an honest statement by the opposition would have been to say, actually, we are going to need higher tax rates differ on that. mr hunt did say he could cost the reduction in national insurance, though, didn't he?— reduction in national insurance,...
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i think we live in such an intensive media age with 24—hour news, second by second, minute by minute. and of course there is huge interest in these big stories and the royal family, and particularly the prince and princess of wales are particularly popular members of the family, and therefore major developments on their front, whether it to be to do with all their health or whatever is of interest. hagar it to be to do with all their health or whatever is of interest. how does the r0 al or whatever is of interest. how does the royal household _ or whatever is of interest. how does the royal household balance - or whatever is of interest. how does the royal household balance thosel the royal household balance those two conflicting needs? that need that the public has to see the royal family, to hearfrom them, to be updated about what they are up to against the need for privacy at a time like this when two members of the royalfamily are time like this when two members of the royal family are facing such difficult treatments and undergoing such significant moments in their life. i such s
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plus — "expensive, cramped and ageing." uk housing is the worst value for money in the developed world, says a new report. so what's the solution? welcome to world business report, i'm marc ashdown. we start with big tech, because in the last hour, the european union has announced its investigating some of the biggest tech firms in the world — including alphabet, meta and apple — over alleged "uncompetitive practices. " regulators will look into potential breaches of the digital markets act, which was introduced in 2022. if they are found to have broken the rules, the firms can face huge fines of up to 10% of their annual turnover. the firm say the eu has rushed into this decision and they will defend themselves. here's eu antitrust boss margrethe vestager. we will do our best to investigate with due process and all the necessary respect for the companies that we investigate as fast as possible. it is not that we will wait 12 months and only then. now, as soon as we have results, of course we will take decisions. joinin
plus — "expensive, cramped and ageing." uk housing is the worst value for money in the developed world, says a new report. so what's the solution? welcome to world business report, i'm marc ashdown. we start with big tech, because in the last hour, the european union has announced its investigating some of the biggest tech firms in the world — including alphabet, meta and apple — over alleged "uncompetitive practices. " regulators will look into potential breaches of...
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the american businesswoman and fashion model iris apfel has died at the age of 102. the new york socialite originally specialised in interior design, and went on to sign a modelling contract in her 905. she was known for her flamboyant clothes and signature big round glasses — and as graham satchell reports, also for speaking her mind: you're not pretty and you'll never be pretty. but it doesn't matter. you have something much better — you have style. they are the words that came to define iris apfel, who described herself as a geriatric starlet. she became a global phenomenon at the age of 87 when her extraordinary collection of clothes and accessories were exhibited in new york. she signed a modelling contract when she was 97. i think dressing up should be fun. i think too many women — in america anyhow, i don't know how it is here — just get themselves into such a snit about what to wear and whatnot to wear that i often say it's better to be happy than, well—dressed. apfel made her name as an interior designer, working on projects for nine different amer
the american businesswoman and fashion model iris apfel has died at the age of 102. the new york socialite originally specialised in interior design, and went on to sign a modelling contract in her 905. she was known for her flamboyant clothes and signature big round glasses — and as graham satchell reports, also for speaking her mind: you're not pretty and you'll never be pretty. but it doesn't matter. you have something much better — you have style. they are the words that came to define...
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, a big part of the story. so i think, in a sense, if you are the type of person who is curious how these things happen, it's great for you. if you'd like to learn more about how things happen, it's great for you. and if you like a scrappy underdog who was a single mum, working part—time in a job she loved, but grafting herself into, like, oblivion, travelling on the bus, having a kebab, never thinking this interview would happen, then you see my personal story as well. so i think there's something for everyone, even if you've seen the interview. well, let's see a bit of the film now. this is you and your colleagues, including emily... well, billie as you. going to buckingham palace to sort of... this isn't quite sealing the deal, this is pre—sealing the deal. but this is how it sounds. if i do an interview, - the question is, why you? with respect, you know how people see you. spell it out. randy... ..andy. with respect? did that happen? you've met me, you know the answer to that. it did happen. there's a
, a big part of the story. so i think, in a sense, if you are the type of person who is curious how these things happen, it's great for you. if you'd like to learn more about how things happen, it's great for you. and if you like a scrappy underdog who was a single mum, working part—time in a job she loved, but grafting herself into, like, oblivion, travelling on the bus, having a kebab, never thinking this interview would happen, then you see my personal story as well. so i think there's...
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i recognise it will be a big change, i have two primary school—aged children. the opportunity to serve is what i came into politics to do. i have been an mp for 1h years and all have been in opposition. i want the chance to do what i believe i can do well to run the economy of the united kingdom. 0ne the economy of the united kingdom. one of your colleagues told me you care so much about not wasting anything, when you go to business breakfasts you get them to take the leftovers back. t breakfasts you get them to take the leftovers back.— leftovers back. i don't think she said nick- _ leftovers back. i don't think she said nick- i _ leftovers back. i don't think she said nick. i don't _ leftovers back. i don't think she said nick. i don't like _ leftovers back. i don't think she said nick. i don't like waste - leftovers back. i don't think she said nick. i don't like waste of. said nick. i don't like waste of expenditure. so when you go to these events there is pastries left, we ask if we can take them back to the office and share them with champions leagues.
i recognise it will be a big change, i have two primary school—aged children. the opportunity to serve is what i came into politics to do. i have been an mp for 1h years and all have been in opposition. i want the chance to do what i believe i can do well to run the economy of the united kingdom. 0ne the economy of the united kingdom. one of your colleagues told me you care so much about not wasting anything, when you go to business breakfasts you get them to take the leftovers back. t...
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plus — "expensive, cramped and ageing." uk housing is the worst value for money in the developed world, says a new report. so what's the solution? welcome to world business report, i'm marc ashdown. we start with big tech, because in the last hour,
plus — "expensive, cramped and ageing." uk housing is the worst value for money in the developed world, says a new report. so what's the solution? welcome to world business report, i'm marc ashdown. we start with big tech, because in the last hour,
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any government attempted to try to sort this out it is confronted by a big a blunt truth. it will cost a vast amount, back in 2019, webber offered compensation, that if they won the general election that's what they would do. —— labour. they were crushed in the general election and are now much more cautious and so too are conservatives. campaigners say they want a payout of around £10,000 for each woman affected. the government said it would consider the report and respond in due course. you're live with bbc news. the clock is ticking for us lawmakers to avoid a government shutdown. in less than 2a hours members of the house of representatives will vote on a $1.2 trillion bipartisan spending package that was unveiled on thursday. party leaders are urging senators to pass the legislation as congress has already passed four temporary funding bills since the beginning of the fiscal year to avoid a government shutdown. a short while ago i spoke to chief campaign and election correspondent for cbs, bob costa. great to have you as always. the house of building tomorrow mor
any government attempted to try to sort this out it is confronted by a big a blunt truth. it will cost a vast amount, back in 2019, webber offered compensation, that if they won the general election that's what they would do. —— labour. they were crushed in the general election and are now much more cautious and so too are conservatives. campaigners say they want a payout of around £10,000 for each woman affected. the government said it would consider the report and respond in due course....
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the american businesswoman and fashion model, iris apfel, has died at the age of 102. she became, in her own words, "a geriatric celebrity" in her eighties, known for her flamboyant clothes, signature big round glasses and bright red lipstick. graham satchell looks back at her life. you are not pretty, you will never be pretty. it doesn't matter, you have style. these are the words that came to define iris apfel, who describes herself as a geriatric starlet. she became a phenomenon at 87 when her election of clothes when her collection of clothes and accessories was exhibited in new york. i think dressing up should be fun. i think too many women in america just get themselves into such a snit about what to wear and what not to wear that i often say it is better to be happy than well—dressed. she made her name as an interior designer, working on projects for nine different american presidents at the white house, with her husband, carl. we're not supposed to talk about the white house, they get very upset. we had a problem withjack. listening to her was as beguiling as
the american businesswoman and fashion model, iris apfel, has died at the age of 102. she became, in her own words, "a geriatric celebrity" in her eighties, known for her flamboyant clothes, signature big round glasses and bright red lipstick. graham satchell looks back at her life. you are not pretty, you will never be pretty. it doesn't matter, you have style. these are the words that came to define iris apfel, who describes herself as a geriatric starlet. she became a phenomenon at...
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the age actually changed to 65 in 2010. our political editor chris mason has more on the political realities of payment. any government tempted to sort this out is confronted by a big blunt truth. it will cost a vast amount for the back in 2019, labour offered compensation. they said if they won the general election, that is what they would do. they were crushed in the general election, they are now much more cautious and so to the conservatives. the ombudsman report suggested that women should receive a pay—out of up to $3,700. the government said it would consider the report and respond in due course. you're live with bbc news. the clock is ticking for us lawmakers to avoid a government shutdown. in less than 2a hours members of the house of representatives will vote on a $1.2 trillion bipartisan spending package that was unveiled on thursday. party leaders are urging senators to pass the legislation as congress has already passed four temporary funding bills since the beginning of the fiscal year to avoid a government
the age actually changed to 65 in 2010. our political editor chris mason has more on the political realities of payment. any government tempted to sort this out is confronted by a big blunt truth. it will cost a vast amount for the back in 2019, labour offered compensation. they said if they won the general election, that is what they would do. they were crushed in the general election, they are now much more cautious and so to the conservatives. the ombudsman report suggested that women should...
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there are big differences across england in how long patients are having to wait for hospital treatment. analysis by bbc news suggests that patients in the worst performing hospitals are waiting four times longer than those at the best performing. it comes as figures for the end of january show the overall waiting list has fallen slightly — to 7.6 million. 0ur health editor hugh pym has the story. high—tech in the nhs — a robot in an operating theatre. colchester hospital one of the first to offer this sort of surgery to all patients. here, it's a hysterectomy. it's less invasive with speedier recovery times. using a surgical robot like this can mean operations are carried out more quickly. this patient may even get home on the same day, and that frees up more beds for others in the hospital who need them. surgeons say they're doing more operations and cutting waiting lists, but for the nhs as a whole, there's a huge task ahead. it's an enormous backlog, and it's making sure we have everything in place in terms of all teams working together, that we can maintain that speed of prog
there are big differences across england in how long patients are having to wait for hospital treatment. analysis by bbc news suggests that patients in the worst performing hospitals are waiting four times longer than those at the best performing. it comes as figures for the end of january show the overall waiting list has fallen slightly — to 7.6 million. 0ur health editor hugh pym has the story. high—tech in the nhs — a robot in an operating theatre. colchester hospital one of the first...
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big tobacco tells the bbc that a proposed disposable vape ban in the uk won't be effective. and forever young — we take a look at the booming anti—ageing beauty industry and its impact on health. hello. you're in time for the top business stories. i'm sally bundock. we start with boeing where it's all change at the top
big tobacco tells the bbc that a proposed disposable vape ban in the uk won't be effective. and forever young — we take a look at the booming anti—ageing beauty industry and its impact on health. hello. you're in time for the top business stories. i'm sally bundock. we start with boeing where it's all change at the top
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david seidler, who is best known for writing the oscar—winning film, the king's speech, has died aged 86. the london—born screenwriter, who had a stammer, brought the true story of how king george vi overcame his speech impediment to the big screen. seidler passed away on saturday while fly fishing in new zealand. uber has agreed to pay $178 million to compensate thousands of taxi drivers in australia who said they lost income when the ride—share company aggressively entered the local market. the lawyers who led the case say the payment will be the fifth—largest class action settlement in australian history. you are watching bbc news. 35—year—old claudia lawrence disappeared in 2009, prompting the biggest missing person inquiry in the history of north yorkshire police. today marks 15 years since claudia failed to turn up for work as a chef at york university. police have made a plea for those with information to break their silence. graham satchell has this report. what happened to claudia lawrence? her disappearance 15 years ago remains a mystery. she was last seen walking
david seidler, who is best known for writing the oscar—winning film, the king's speech, has died aged 86. the london—born screenwriter, who had a stammer, brought the true story of how king george vi overcame his speech impediment to the big screen. seidler passed away on saturday while fly fishing in new zealand. uber has agreed to pay $178 million to compensate thousands of taxi drivers in australia who said they lost income when the ride—share company aggressively entered the local...
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the other big news, that testimony by robert hur. neither democrat or republicans were happy with the report he released. democrats said he was not or should not be referring to the age issue, and the republicans say it was double standards about how classified documents have been prosecuted. what was your takeaway? it seemed like political theatre on capitol hill. he wanted to defend himself, obviously, and it becomes almost like sports where every congressman gets a five—minute countdown clock. 5 minutes to get 15 minutes of of fame basically and they do not even listen to what mr hur says. what i want to do is have something they can clip for social media and make their point. that is what congress has turned into, a lot of political posturing and not addressing real issues. nice segue. speaking of social media, the bill regarding tiktok flying through these committees at record time. a house vote expected tomorrow. this will be a bill that, if it does pass, could lead to a ban on tiktok. what do you think the chances are this p
the other big news, that testimony by robert hur. neither democrat or republicans were happy with the report he released. democrats said he was not or should not be referring to the age issue, and the republicans say it was double standards about how classified documents have been prosecuted. what was your takeaway? it seemed like political theatre on capitol hill. he wanted to defend himself, obviously, and it becomes almost like sports where every congressman gets a five—minute countdown...
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that is the battle, it is a very big battle. the people of israel are united as never before. this is something that should inform everything that we discuss now. united as ever before and the need to have that victory over hamas. united as never before and the effort thatjoins the battle against hamas to return the hostages and united as never before in ensuring that gaza does not become a terror haven understood sort of threat to israel in the future. after nearly six months of fighting in gaza, how weakened is hamas? and what is their political strategy? let's speak to ibrahim dalal—sha, director at horizon center for political studies and media 0utreach. thank you so much forjoining us live here on bbc news. let me ask you that straight forward question. after six months, militarily, you that straight forward question. aftersix months, militarily, how you that straight forward question. after six months, militarily, how we can do is hamas? i actually think that we can focus on the military capabilities. there are many indications that show hamas's military wing has been
that is the battle, it is a very big battle. the people of israel are united as never before. this is something that should inform everything that we discuss now. united as ever before and the need to have that victory over hamas. united as never before and the effort thatjoins the battle against hamas to return the hostages and united as never before in ensuring that gaza does not become a terror haven understood sort of threat to israel in the future. after nearly six months of fighting in...
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the reality is that whoever is chancellor after the next election, they will have some very big decisions about what to make, what they will really implement, these spending cuts, or if they were going to have to find some substantial tax rises, or if they think they can get away with more borrowing. these are big decisions that will have to be made. i'm afraid a lot of them have been kicked down the road a bit, this time around, but in particular these numbers about public spending. we have learnt nothing more about where the chancellor intends to make cuts. . ~ ., ., cuts. the talking about the headroom that i mentioned, _ cuts. the talking about the headroom that i mentioned, just _ cuts. the talking about the headroom that i mentioned, just over _ cuts. the talking about the headroom that i mentioned, just over 8 - that i mentioned, just over 8 billion, which is pretty small in a treasury terms, we don't know when the election will be, but some were betting there would be another financial statement before they call the election. does this limit his options? he the election. does this
the reality is that whoever is chancellor after the next election, they will have some very big decisions about what to make, what they will really implement, these spending cuts, or if they were going to have to find some substantial tax rises, or if they think they can get away with more borrowing. these are big decisions that will have to be made. i'm afraid a lot of them have been kicked down the road a bit, this time around, but in particular these numbers about public spending. we have...
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who will secure the packages of age, we don't have answers from the administration at all yet, likely to be looking for some sort of longer term plan with golf allies around security but that's one of the big unanswered questions. —— gulf allies. the big unanswered questions. -- gulf allies-— gulf allies. politics plays a part in this, they — gulf allies. politics plays a part in this, they will _ gulf allies. politics plays a part in this, they will be _ gulf allies. politics plays a part in this, they will be people - gulf allies. politics plays a part i in this, they will be people within his own caucus who want that ceasefire. don't think he is putting enough pressure on the israelis and has to show them he has a grip of it. , ,., . , ., ., it. there is politics involved at every step- — it. there is politics involved at every step- we _ it. there is politics involved at every step. we wait _ it. there is politics involved at every step. we wait out - it. there is politics involved at every step. we wait out the i every step. we wait out the administration has seen for m
who will secure the packages of age, we don't have answers from the administration at all yet, likely to be looking for some sort of longer term plan with golf allies around security but that's one of the big unanswered questions. —— gulf allies. the big unanswered questions. -- gulf allies-— gulf allies. politics plays a part in this, they — gulf allies. politics plays a part in this, they will _ gulf allies. politics plays a part in this, they will be _ gulf allies. politics plays a...
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as you can see i'm a big girl. i'm nearly six foot. i have never been described as dainty. so for me, being weighed and having people comment on my body shape and my weight was really commonplace from a very young age. in both ways people said i put on too much weight. when i lost weight they then called me a beanpole. so i could never seem to win. and for me, when you are growing up, yes, i went on to become an olympic swimmer. but at the age of13, 14, i was still a child that was just enjoying swimming. and to have such a disproportionate amount of attention drawn to what i looked alike, my body shape etc, was really difficult. what i feel really positive about is the fact swimming england are doing this, they are listening. it is past swimmers, current swimmers that have been e—mailing and getting in touch, and they are really committed to change. cassie patten speaking to the bbc. we can now speak to two—time olympic gold medallist rebecca adlington. good morning. thank you forjoining us. some really concerning findings in this review?— in this review? yeah, i thi
as you can see i'm a big girl. i'm nearly six foot. i have never been described as dainty. so for me, being weighed and having people comment on my body shape and my weight was really commonplace from a very young age. in both ways people said i put on too much weight. when i lost weight they then called me a beanpole. so i could never seem to win. and for me, when you are growing up, yes, i went on to become an olympic swimmer. but at the age of13, 14, i was still a child that was just...
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any government tempted to try and sort this out is confronted by a big blunt truth. it will cost a vast amount. back in 2019, labour offered compensation. they said if they won the general election, that is what they would do. they were crushed in that general election, they are now much more cautious and so too are the conservatives. campaigners say they want a pay—out of around £10,000 for each woman affected. the government said it would consider the report and respond in due course. you're live with bbc news. the us filed a landmark lawsuit against apple, which accuses the tech giant of monopolising the smartphone market and crushing competition. the justice department alleges that apple used its control of the iphone to illegally limit competitors and consumer options. 0ther complaints in the suit allege apple blocks apps, suppresses the presence of cloud gaming services on the app store, limits third—party digital wallets, by blocking financial institutions, and "diminishes the functionality" of smartwatches not made by the company. apple denies the claims
any government tempted to try and sort this out is confronted by a big blunt truth. it will cost a vast amount. back in 2019, labour offered compensation. they said if they won the general election, that is what they would do. they were crushed in that general election, they are now much more cautious and so too are the conservatives. campaigners say they want a pay—out of around £10,000 for each woman affected. the government said it would consider the report and respond in due course....
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there's not many farmers that are making all the decisions at this age. usually you have support in the family staying with you, so it's a big change. but it's going well so far, like we're all pulling together. so lambing season is almost over, but then they'll have to turn their attention to the crops. there's always a job to do here at bates farm. i'd love an afternoon off. in november and january, we have fairly quieter times on the farm, so we've been doing a lot of tidying up just to take advantage of the quietness at the moment. but hopefully once we're organised, that'll be time where we'll hopefully get away and just recharge our batteries for the next busy season. judy hobson, bbc news. iam i am trying to think of that connection between that story and the next, male grooming. why are we talking about male grooming? a booming business. and it's not just about going for a quick trim or looking after that beard, men are spending more time and money on skincare too. is that true? peter, what is happening there? you are looking dapper. i thought i w
there's not many farmers that are making all the decisions at this age. usually you have support in the family staying with you, so it's a big change. but it's going well so far, like we're all pulling together. so lambing season is almost over, but then they'll have to turn their attention to the crops. there's always a job to do here at bates farm. i'd love an afternoon off. in november and january, we have fairly quieter times on the farm, so we've been doing a lot of tidying up just to take...
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now, i want to turn to another big story that has happened in the last hour or so. a government watchdog is recommended that the government apologise and pay compensation to women affected by the increase in the state pension age. the report states that women born in the 19505 are owed money, but the department for work and pensions has clearly indicated that it will refuse to comply. the ombudsman say5 it will refuse to comply. the ombudsman says that is unacceptable. it has urged parliament intervene to ensure a compensation scheme is established. the ombudsman i5 established. the ombudsman is looking at potential and resulting in the decision to raise the women retirement age to bring it in line with men's. earlier we were given this analysis of the report. directly affected, we don't know the exact number but it could be around 3.8 will get million women across the uk. what is at the heart of this argument is a question that 5ocietie5, governments, economists are grappling with, which is at what age can we afford to retirement? the average life expectancy is inc
now, i want to turn to another big story that has happened in the last hour or so. a government watchdog is recommended that the government apologise and pay compensation to women affected by the increase in the state pension age. the report states that women born in the 19505 are owed money, but the department for work and pensions has clearly indicated that it will refuse to comply. the ombudsman say5 it will refuse to comply. the ombudsman says that is unacceptable. it has urged parliament...