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to the uk's relations with china now because, as you've been hearing, the uk's deputy prime minister oliver dowden is expected to tell parliament that china is behind a wave of cyber—attacks against mps and peers. those targeted are reported to include a number, who've been critical of beijing. the bbc understands other western nations will set out similar concerns. as of last year, china was the uk's fifth biggest trading partner, with imports and exports totalling £100 billion, according to government figures. so how could this affect what is clearly a huge, yet complex business relationship? let's bring in duncan wrigley, chief china economist at pantheon macroeconomics. big figure there, but just how significant is the uk's trading relationship with china? yes, it is significant, but it is way down on the list below the us, some other european trading partners. about 5% of total trade stop you know, but there are some sectors which are more reliant on chinese trade. i would say top of the list is the education sector. 150,000 chinese students come to study in the uk each year,
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the uk undergraduate fee. we don't see any prospect right now of that increasing. and in order to maintain the outstanding quality of uk higher education, more universities have put more effort into international student recruitment. i know for this coursework that time is very limited. if tuition fees for universities were raised, it could reduce the need for overseas students. but that would cost a lot. and it hasn't happened. with regards to education, would you say the government has also there made a choice for immigration? yeah, of course it has. so it decided to introduce fees for domestic students at about £9,000, and then it also decided not to increase them. that's a choice of the government not to fund education in a particular way. the inevitable consequence is more immigration. can you hop onto the first plate? the government couldn't have been clearer that it wanted more students from abroad. it even set a target of an overseas student population of 600,000 by 2030. one, two... push, push, push,
the uk undergraduate fee. we don't see any prospect right now of that increasing. and in order to maintain the outstanding quality of uk higher education, more universities have put more effort into international student recruitment. i know for this coursework that time is very limited. if tuition fees for universities were raised, it could reduce the need for overseas students. but that would cost a lot. and it hasn't happened. with regards to education, would you say the government has also...
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uk east—west economic council will bring _ uk east—west economic council will bring businesses _ uk east—west economic council will bring businesses and _ uk east—west economic council will bring businesses and ministers - bring businesses and ministers together— bring businesses and ministers together to _ bring businesses and ministers together to identify— bring businesses and ministers together to identify the - together to identify the opportunities _ together to identify the opportunities that- together to identify the| opportunities that unite together to identify the i opportunities that unite is together to identify the - opportunities that unite is across all parts — opportunities that unite is across all parts of— opportunities that unite is across all parts of the _ opportunities that unite is across all parts of the united _ opportunities that unite is across all parts of the united kingdom l opportunities that unite is across i all parts of the united kingdom and all parts of the united kingdom and a new— all parts of the united kingdom and a new body, — all parts
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as the uk- it is the _ uk. is it safe the refugees? as the uk. it is the uk's _ uk. is it safe the refugees? as the uk. it is the uk's problem. - uk. is it safe the refugees? as the uk. it is the uk's problem. it - uk. is it safe the refugees? as the uk. it is the uk's problem. it is . uk. it is the uk's problem. it is not our problem. _ uk. it is the uk's problem. it is not our problem. you're getting millions in taxpayers money. and not a single refugees. meanwhile, the covid—19 inquiry continues in scotland today. it's heard from bereaved relatives that derive the disease in the early stages of a pandemic. his wife jackie died at dundee hospital. she said he still doesn't know why the hospital didn't go its own way separate from the uk government. she called for politicians to be totally honest and admit to any mistakes. sadly politicians to be totally honest and admit to any mistakes.— admit to any mistakes. sadly she died only five _ admit to any mistakes. sadly she died only five days _ admit to any mistakes. sadly she died only five days after - admit to a
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and what should the uk be doing then? we _ gaza. and what should the uk be doing then? we are _ gaza. and what should the uk be doing then? we are seeing - gaza. and what should the uk be | doing then? we are seeing the us pause on this particular shipment, what should the uk be doing? i don't think we provide _ what should the uk be doing? i don't think we provide the _ what should the uk be doing? i don't think we provide the same _ what should the uk be doing? i don't think we provide the same degree, i think we provide the same degree, quantity or nature of military equipment. but i think strong signals about the importance of respect for international law — david cameron said a couple days ago that hamas should accept the very generous offer which was on the table. hamas did accept that cease—fire and truce agreement, get the israelis have ignored it. so i think conveying strong behind—the—scenes messages in conjunction with the americans and now other european allies is an important way to get across to the israelis that the sort of activities we've seen i
and what should the uk be doing then? we _ gaza. and what should the uk be doing then? we are _ gaza. and what should the uk be doing then? we are seeing - gaza. and what should the uk be | doing then? we are seeing the us pause on this particular shipment, what should the uk be doing? i don't think we provide _ what should the uk be doing? i don't think we provide the _ what should the uk be doing? i don't think we provide the same _ what should the uk be doing? i don't think we provide the...
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in the uk. so, for each incident, it affects the individual, theirfamily, theirfriends. the their family, their friends. the impact theirfamily, theirfriends. the impact of this should not be underestimated. teiiii impact of this should not be underestimated.— impact of this should not be underestimated. tell us how it is im actin . underestimated. tell us how it is impacting on _ underestimated. tell us how it is impacting on jewish _ underestimated. tell us how it is impacting on jewish people's - impacting onjewish people's ordinary lives? it impacting on jewish people's ordinary lives?— impacting on jewish people's ordinary lives? it is across every sector. i ordinary lives? it is across every sector- i have — ordinary lives? it is across every sector. i have been _ ordinary lives? it is across every sector. i have been training - ordinary lives? it is across every sector. i have been training for. sector. i have been training for government departments. individual jewish people are te
in the uk. so, for each incident, it affects the individual, theirfamily, theirfriends. the their family, their friends. the impact theirfamily, theirfriends. the impact of this should not be underestimated. teiiii impact of this should not be underestimated.— impact of this should not be underestimated. tell us how it is im actin . underestimated. tell us how it is impacting on _ underestimated. tell us how it is impacting on jewish _ underestimated. tell us how it is impacting on jewish...
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interesting, annabel, view from the uk? greek i think it is i from the uk? greek i think it is quite extraordinary as a brit to see the politicisation ofjudges in action as we have with donald trump but what we have seen creeping and perhaps _ but what we have seen creeping and perhaps in— but what we have seen creeping and perhaps in the — but what we have seen creeping and perhaps in the uk_ but what we have seen creeping and perhaps in the uk recently- but what we have seen creeping and perhaps in the uk recently with - perhaps in the uk recently with nicola — perhaps in the uk recently with nicola sturgeon— perhaps in the uk recently with nicola sturgeon and _ perhaps in the uk recently with nicola sturgeon and angela - perhaps in the uk recently with - nicola sturgeon and angela rayner, it is not— nicola sturgeon and angela rayner, it is not the — nicola sturgeon and angela rayner, it is not the same _ nicola sturgeon and angela rayner, it is not the same extent _ nicola sturgeon and angela rayner, it is not the same extent where - nicola st
interesting, annabel, view from the uk? greek i think it is i from the uk? greek i think it is quite extraordinary as a brit to see the politicisation ofjudges in action as we have with donald trump but what we have seen creeping and perhaps _ but what we have seen creeping and perhaps in— but what we have seen creeping and perhaps in the — but what we have seen creeping and perhaps in the uk_ but what we have seen creeping and perhaps in the uk recently- but what we have seen creeping and...
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let's talk about reform uk. the)! nearly _ party. let's talk about reform uk. they nearly beat _ party. let's talk about reform uk. they nearly beat the _ party. let's talk about reform uk. j they nearly beat the conservatives and there were only a hundred votes in it. �* , ,., , and there were only a hundred votes in it. absolutely and as i said what the shows very — in it. absolutely and as i said what the shows very clearly _ in it. absolutely and as i said what the shows very clearly is _ in it. absolutely and as i said what the shows very clearly is that - in it. absolutely and as i said what the shows very clearly is that if. the shows very clearly is that if you vote for reform uk you are voting for keir starmer's labour party, a labour party who will not act to control illegal migration, they have no plans for our country and will take us backwards in terms of the economic progress we are making. of the economic progress we are makinr. ~ ., ,, ~' of the economic progress we are makina.~ ., «a of the economic progress we are makinr. . ., making. wha
let's talk about reform uk. the)! nearly _ party. let's talk about reform uk. they nearly beat _ party. let's talk about reform uk. they nearly beat the _ party. let's talk about reform uk. j they nearly beat the conservatives and there were only a hundred votes in it. �* , ,., , and there were only a hundred votes in it. absolutely and as i said what the shows very — in it. absolutely and as i said what the shows very clearly _ in it. absolutely and as i said what the shows very clearly is...
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this is the latest round of funding and support that the uk is providing ukraine. we can now cross over and listen to what the nato secondaryjournal and rishi sunak have got to say. fine what the nato secondary journal and rishi sunak have got to say.- rishi sunak have got to say. one of m duties rishi sunak have got to say. one of my duties as _ rishi sunak have got to say. one of my duties as prime _ rishi sunak have got to say. one of my duties as prime minister- rishi sunak have got to say. one of my duties as prime minister is - rishi sunak have got to say. one of my duties as prime minister is to i my duties as prime minister is to the british people and fulfilling that responsibility is only possible because of you and ten days ago i gave the order for the raf to join an international effort intercepting an international effort intercepting a barrage of iranian missiles heading towards israel, and those pilots, like every generation of british servicemen and women before you, were willing to put their own safety over the line for the security of others and
this is the latest round of funding and support that the uk is providing ukraine. we can now cross over and listen to what the nato secondaryjournal and rishi sunak have got to say. fine what the nato secondary journal and rishi sunak have got to say.- rishi sunak have got to say. one of m duties rishi sunak have got to say. one of my duties as _ rishi sunak have got to say. one of my duties as prime _ rishi sunak have got to say. one of my duties as prime minister- rishi sunak have got to...
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. , ., ., , the uk. yes. i mean that is the argument- _ the uk. yes. i mean that is the argument. when _ the uk. yes. i mean that is the argument. when you _ the uk. yes. i mean that is the argument. when you are - the uk. yes. i mean that is the i argument. when you are earning the uk. yes. i mean that is the - argument. when you are earning more thanjust under 30,000 a argument. when you are earning more than just under 30,000 a year argument. when you are earning more thanjust under 30,000 a year in scotland, you are paying more in income tax than you would be elsewhere in the uk. i think opponents of the prime minister might retort that he leads a party that presided over a position where overall tax burden in the uk is at its highest level in 70 years. i think there is a lot of smoke and mirrors when it comes to taxation and a lot of debate at the moment in the run—up to this budget. the chancellor considering what measures to bring in and if there should be cuts to national insurance and i asked
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the uk is influential in this whole ara ument? , the uk is influential in this whole argument?— the uk is influential in this whole aruument? , ., ., , , ., , argument? they want to be seen to be backin: the argument? they want to be seen to be backing the united _ argument? they want to be seen to be backing the united states, _ argument? they want to be seen to be backing the united states, both - argument? they want to be seen to be backing the united states, both of - backing the united states, both of them, their own populations stand to lose, or losing in this red sea confrontation, but it is the united states which calls the shots and the houthis know that. it’s states which calls the shots and the houthis know that.— houthis know that. it's been fascinating _ houthis know that. it's been fascinating having _ houthis know that. it's been fascinating having your- houthis know that. it's been - fascinating having your company this evening, so much news coming out of the middle east this evening. sincere thanks to all of you for coming in, good to have your company th
the uk is influential in this whole ara ument? , the uk is influential in this whole argument?— the uk is influential in this whole aruument? , ., ., , , ., , argument? they want to be seen to be backin: the argument? they want to be seen to be backing the united _ argument? they want to be seen to be backing the united states, _ argument? they want to be seen to be backing the united states, both - argument? they want to be seen to be backing the united states, both of - backing the united...
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what influence the uk or uk can bring on israel is separate — uk or uk can bring on israel is separate and is not... the arab israei— separate and is not... the arab israet issue _ separate and is not... the arab israel issue is not directly affecting our interest, although it does _ affecting our interest, although it does affect them indirectly. gk, does affect them indirectly. 0k, thank you. _ does affect them indirectly. 0k, thank you, thank— does affect them indirectly. ok thank you, thank you very much. let's speak now to eylon levy, an israeli government spokesman. we have lots to talk to you about — obviously the latest developments in gaza. the hearings today at the international court ofjustice, south africa accusing israel of genocide. but let's start with this houthi campaign. it has happened as a result of the israel—hamas conflict. i wonder if that underlines the fact that perhaps this conflict needs to be brought to a close? if this conflict needs to be brought to a close? , ., ., this conflict needs to be brought to a close? ,, ., ., this conflict needs to be br
what influence the uk or uk can bring on israel is separate — uk or uk can bring on israel is separate and is not... the arab israei— separate and is not... the arab israet issue _ separate and is not... the arab israel issue is not directly affecting our interest, although it does _ affecting our interest, although it does affect them indirectly. gk, does affect them indirectly. 0k, thank you. _ does affect them indirectly. 0k, thank you, thank— does affect them indirectly. ok thank you,...
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50 with this, why has the uk walked awa ? ., . ., away? so once the uk had left the eu, there away? so once the uk had left the eu. there was _ away? so once the uk had left the eu, there was an _ away? so once the uk had left the eu, there was an arrangement - eu, there was an arrangement made specifically for cheese trade between the uk and canada, and automotive trade between the uk and canada, giving the uk preferential terms in treatment and access to a comical, free market. the cheese extension ended on the 31st december last year and the car extension is to expire in april. and what has been going on is a negotiation to formalise a broader compressive free trade agreement that included cheese and automotive. but in return, for granting uk access to the canadian market, the canadian government is trying to secure access for its beef and pork producers into the uk market, but the uk government says that the production standards of beef and pork in canada don't meet uk standards. and this is particularly in relation to hormone injection, which isn't allowed in the uk. so as a re
50 with this, why has the uk walked awa ? ., . ., away? so once the uk had left the eu, there away? so once the uk had left the eu. there was _ away? so once the uk had left the eu, there was an _ away? so once the uk had left the eu, there was an arrangement - eu, there was an arrangement made specifically for cheese trade between the uk and canada, and automotive trade between the uk and canada, giving the uk preferential terms in treatment and access to a comical, free market. the cheese...
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. —— reform — in the staff of her warm uk. —— reform uk _ in the staff of her warm uk. —— reform uk full of ivy to security guards — reform uk full of ivy to security guards |t— reform uk full of ivy to security auards. , , ., ~ i. reform uk full of ivy to security auards. , , ., ~ ., guards. it seems to me like you are distractingly from _ guards. it seems to me like you are distractingly from the _ guards. it seems to me like you are distractingly from the fact, - guards. it seems to me like you are distractingly from the fact, your- distractingly from the fact, your candidate has not performed well, and it has been won by someone you find mentally dislike politically and you're saying that is not the case was blue that's not the case at all. ., ., . , ., case was blue that's not the case at all. ., ., .,, ., . , all. no one has done well except stir galloway. _ all. no one has done well except stir galloway. the _ all. no one has done well except stir galloway. the indications - all. no one has done well except stir galloway. the indications forj stir galloway. the indications for
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uk. this is bbc news. bringing you different stories from across the uk. it’s bringing you different stories from across the uk.— bringing you different stories from across the uk. it's a feat of engineering, _ from across the uk. it's a feat of engineering, 1400 - from across the uk. it's a feat of engineering, 1400 tons - from across the uk. it's a feat of engineering, 1400 tons of i of engineering, 1400 tons of steel, seven years in the planning. great yarmouth �*s long—awaited third river crossing. today, hundreds gathered for the grand opening. we bless this bridge and all that pass over it, or those who sail through. that pass over it, or those who sail through-— sail through. back in 1930 3,000 turned _ sail through. back in 1930 3,000 turned out - sail through. back in 1930 3,000 turned out for - sail through. back in 1930 3,000 turned out for the | 3,000 turned out for the opening of the town's heaven breach by the prince of wales. in the crowds then, jana brown, who at
uk. this is bbc news. bringing you different stories from across the uk. it’s bringing you different stories from across the uk.— bringing you different stories from across the uk. it's a feat of engineering, _ from across the uk. it's a feat of engineering, 1400 - from across the uk. it's a feat of engineering, 1400 tons - from across the uk. it's a feat of engineering, 1400 tons of i of engineering, 1400 tons of steel, seven years in the planning. great yarmouth �*s long—awaited third...
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i binding commitment to the uk government.— binding commitment to the uk government. i remember when ru ert government. i remember when rupert murdoch _ government. i remember when rupert murdoch had _ government. i remember when rupert murdoch had to - government. i remember when rupert murdoch had to give - government. i remember when rupert murdoch had to give an| rupert murdoch had to give an extraordinary written promise that he would not interfere with the reporting of articles and would let water as a director be on editors, he said he would have nojournalist influence, that is considered of a joke right now, no—one believes that is still true. all i can tell you is that we are absolutely committed to the legally binding commitments that we've made the uk government, i think breaking commitments you make the is not something that someone of upstanding position does. those ofthe upstanding position does. those of the thoughts _ upstanding position does. those of the thoughts of _ upstanding position does. those of the thoughts of jeff, - upstanding position do
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uk, there are many different types— fact in the uk, there are many different types of— fact in the uk, there are many different types of steel, - fact in the uk, there are many different types of steel, and l fact in the uk, there are many- different types of steel, and there are only— different types of steel, and there are only really— different types of steel, and there are only really one _ different types of steel, and there are only really one or— different types of steel, and there are only really one or two - different types of steel, and there l are only really one or two producers in all— are only really one or two producers in all cases— are only really one or two producers in all cases in— are only really one or two producers in all cases in the _ are only really one or two producers in all cases in the uk. _ are only really one or two producers in all cases in the uk. if— are only really one or two producers in all cases in the uk. if you - are only really one or two producers in all cases in the uk. if you take i in all cases in the uk. if you take port—
uk, there are many different types— fact in the uk, there are many different types of— fact in the uk, there are many different types of steel, - fact in the uk, there are many different types of steel, and l fact in the uk, there are many- different types of steel, and there are only— different types of steel, and there are only really— different types of steel, and there are only really one _ different types of steel, and there are only really one or— different types of steel, and...
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the timing of the us - uk “oint action? ., . . the timing of the us - uk “oint action? ., ., ., ., , . ., the timing of the us - uk “oint action? ., ., ., . ., ., action? not at all. it was clear to everybody _ action? not at all. it was clear to everybody that — action? not at all. it was clear to everybody that somebody, - action? not at all. it was clear to i everybody that somebody, meaning action? not at all. it was clear to - everybody that somebody, meaning the us or uk and potentially other countries had to do something when after they warned the houthis in very strong terms at the beginning of january not to conduct any very strong terms at the beginning ofjanuary not to conduct any more attacks against shipping and the houthis still conducted more attacks. it was clear that the us and the uk and other countries needed to do something or otherwise their red lines would mean nothing and that would be very dangerous because then it would mean that whatever the us and uk say, militias and countries and others can disregard so they had to take action and i thin
the timing of the us - uk “oint action? ., . . the timing of the us - uk “oint action? ., ., ., ., , . ., the timing of the us - uk “oint action? ., ., ., . ., ., action? not at all. it was clear to everybody _ action? not at all. it was clear to everybody that — action? not at all. it was clear to everybody that somebody, - action? not at all. it was clear to i everybody that somebody, meaning action? not at all. it was clear to - everybody that somebody, meaning the us or uk and...
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we will leave the uk and head to the us now. us republican party race to choose its presidential candidate. donald trump and his closest republican rival nikki haley are criticising each other. they are campaigning ahead of the new hampshire primary on tuesday. ms haley questioned the former president's mental fitness after he confused her with the democrat nancy pelosi during a campaign speech. let's ta ke let's take a listen to trump and then nikki haley. nikki haley is in charge of security. we offered her 10,000 people, soldiers, national guard, whatever they want, they turned it down. they don't want to talk about that. these are very dishonest people. these things happen because guess what? when you're 80, that's what happens. you're just not as sharp as you used to be. this is not personal. this you all know i voted for him twice. i was proud to serve in his administration. this is the fact that we have a country in disarray and a world on fire and we need to know that we are not giving our kids options of two 80—year
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the uk government _ tacular kei. exactly right. the uk government has _ tacular kei. exactly right. the uk government has looked - tacular kei. exactly right. the uk government has looked at - tacular kei. exactly right. the uk government has looked at what i tacular kei. exactly right. the uk i government has looked at what the tacular kei. exactly right. the uk - government has looked at what the eu is doing and has said, we are not quite there yet. because you can look at these questions through three dimensions, firstly your market size, the eu has a massive market, the uk is relatively modest comparatively speaking, how much you are regulating, the eu again is regulating are really leaning into their regulation, potentially due to their regulation, potentially due to the large market size but also who is leading on the business front in terms of research and development and investment, those figures that make for great reading for the eu at the moment, in 2022, just taking the most recent figures, the uk had more investment in its ai space in france, germany and the rest of the
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it's also going to impact all corners of the uk? �* ., , , ., uk? another widespread when the event, uk? another widespread when the event. with _ uk? another widespread when the event, with widespread _ uk? another widespread when the event, with widespread gales. - uk? another widespread when the event, with widespread gales. thej event, with widespread gales. the biggest impact will be, again, closer to the centre of the low which passes to the north of scotland. which passes to the north of scotland-— which passes to the north of scotland. , ., ., which passes to the north of scotland. , ., , . . , scotland. some people are asking us at the bbc, scotland. some people are asking us at the bbc. is _ scotland. some people are asking us at the bbc, is this _ scotland. some people are asking us at the bbc, is this unseasonable - at the bbc, is this unseasonable weather, are we seeing more of this because of changes in climate, that kind of thing. does this come under that category? hat kind of thing. does this come under that category?— that cate
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east, where the uk does have a vested | where the uk does have a vested interest, — where the uk does have a vested interest, i— where the uk does have a vested interest, i think— where the uk does have a vested interest, i think there _ where the uk does have a vested interest, i think there is- where the uk does have a vested interest, i think there is going i where the uk does have a vested interest, i think there is going to| interest, i think there is going to be tension — interest, i think there is going to be tension because _ interest, i think there is going to be tension because the - interest, i think there is going to be tension because the uk- interest, i think there is going to be tension because the uk has. interest, i think there is going to. be tension because the uk has had interest, i think there is going to- be tension because the uk has had to straddle _ be tension because the uk has had to straddle a _ be tension because the uk has had to straddle a fine — be tension because the uk has had to straddle a fine line _ be tension because the uk has had to stra
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the uk-_ ringing - different stories from across the i uk._ ringing practice uk. she has gone. ringing practice at ri on uk. she has gone. ringing practice at ripon cathedral. _ uk. she has gone. ringing practice at ripon cathedral. you _ uk. she has gone. ringing practice at ripon cathedral. you might - uk. she has gone. ringing practice at ripon cathedral. you might not| at ripon cathedral. you might not expect to find a child holding the ropes but 13 year alice barrett is a fully fledged member of the team. it's definitely more than pulling a rope which is what most people think _ rope which is what most people think it's — rope which is what most people think. it's much more complex. both -h sicall think. it's much more complex. both physically and _ think. it's much more complex. ezrrt'i physically and mentally. she has recently become one of the youngest qualified ring is in yorkshire having spent the last three years in training. t having spent the last three years in trainina. . having spent the last three years in trainini. . ., , , ., having spent the
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that was lord cameron, the uk foreign secretary speaking - uk foreign secretary speaking earlier to my colleagues. you can hear more on that, that was part of the ukraine podcast. you're seeing images of the meeting in brussels to celebrate the 75th anniversary of nato. we can can speak to our defence correspondent who is there. in terms of the biggest challenges facing nato, one of the key points an the agenda is funding for ukraine? , ., , an the agenda is funding for ukraine? , . , ., , , ., ukraine? yes, what is happening at the moment _ ukraine? yes, what is happening at the moment is _ ukraine? yes, what is happening at the moment is they _ ukraine? yes, what is happening at the moment is they have _ ukraine? yes, what is happening at the moment is they have had - ukraine? yes, what is happening at the moment is they have had the i the moment is they have had the celebrations earlier today and they had a cake and a nato hymn and gave speeches, where you heard jens stoltenberg talking of the importance of america needing to be a partner with europe and europe needing to work with
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uk that by 1pm today, that pay of the ftse — uk that by 1pm today, that pay of the ftse 100 ceos uk that by 1pm today, that pay of the ftse 100 ceos has taken over the the ftse 100 ceos has taken over the the average _ the ftse 100 ceos has taken over the the average worker, so in less than three _ the average worker, so in less than three days — the average worker, so in less than three days these people pay more than the _ three days these people pay more than the average worker gets per year _ than the average worker gets per year the — than the average worker gets per year. the average ftse 100 bus is about— year. the average ftse 100 bus is about a _ year. the average ftse 100 bus is about a year, over £10,000 a day every— about a year, over £10,000 a day every day— about a year, over £10,000 a day every day of— about a year, over £10,000 a day every day of the year, weekends, not allowing _ every day of the year, weekends, not allowing for— every day of the year, weekends, not allowing for any holiday, so his works — allowing for any holiday, so his works out _
uk that by 1pm today, that pay of the ftse — uk that by 1pm today, that pay of the ftse 100 ceos uk that by 1pm today, that pay of the ftse 100 ceos has taken over the the ftse 100 ceos has taken over the the average _ the ftse 100 ceos has taken over the the average worker, so in less than three _ the average worker, so in less than three days — the average worker, so in less than three days these people pay more than the _ three days these people pay more than the average worker gets per...
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t locked-in in terms of what we might see from the uk and the us.- see from the uk and the us. i think for a counle — see from the uk and the us. i think for a counle of _ see from the uk and the us. i think for a couple of reasons. _ see from the uk and the us. i think for a couple of reasons. first - see from the uk and the us. i think for a couple of reasons. first of - for a couple of reasons. first of all the strikes is the prudish thing that british prime minister has set out is of vital uk interest at stake. this is about trade with our economy, our prosperity and therefore is not something you can simply let pass. if you start by making the statement of the 16 strikes this morning you must assume that those strikes will not be the end of the matter and you must absolutely be prepared to do it again if it's necessary or you will be accused of making some sort of token gesture but dropping back into endemic strategic weakness that's not to the uk's advantage. the war he is always _ not to the uk's advantage. the war he is always been _ not to the uk's advantage. the war
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has the uk government _ done in that area. has the uk government given _ done in that area. has the uk government given any - done in that area. has the uk i government given any indication done in that area. has the uk - government given any indication as to how many more strikes there could be in yemen and how long the involvement could last? the? be in yemen and how long the involvement could last? they haven't and they are — involvement could last? they haven't and they are stressing _ involvement could last? they haven't and they are stressing this _ involvement could last? they haven't and they are stressing this isn't - involvement could last? they haven't and they are stressing this isn't an i and they are stressing this isn't an escalation but they stand ready to carry out more strikes if necessary. at the heart of this is the importance of the shipping lane through the red sea. its thousands of miles from the uk but it matters a great deal to a lot of people in this country because of the potential of prices going up. ships having to take a huge journey around th
has the uk government _ done in that area. has the uk government given _ done in that area. has the uk government given any - done in that area. has the uk i government given any indication done in that area. has the uk - government given any indication as to how many more strikes there could be in yemen and how long the involvement could last? the? be in yemen and how long the involvement could last? they haven't and they are — involvement could last? they haven't and they are stressing _...
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the vast majority of airports in the uk will. majority of airports in the uk will be in _ majority of airports in the uk will be in the — majority of airports in the uk will be in the process of switching out fair scanners, so our message to passengers — fair scanners, so our message to passengers is, do come with your liquids _ passengers is, do come with your liquids in — passengers is, do come with your liquids in a — passengers is, do come with your liquids in a liquid back and get ready— liquids in a liquid back and get ready to — liquids in a liquid back and get ready to take your laptops are. people — ready to take your laptops are. people are being asked to check before they travel to avoid confusion or delays. before they travel to avoid confusion or dela s. . , , , ., confusion or delays. passengers are aware of what _ confusion or delays. passengers are aware of what they _ confusion or delays. passengers are aware of what they can _ confusion or delays. passengers are aware of what they can take - confusion or delays. passengers are aware of what they can tak
the vast majority of airports in the uk will. majority of airports in the uk will be in _ majority of airports in the uk will be in the — majority of airports in the uk will be in the process of switching out fair scanners, so our message to passengers — fair scanners, so our message to passengers is, do come with your liquids _ passengers is, do come with your liquids in — passengers is, do come with your liquids in a — passengers is, do come with your liquids in a liquid back and get...
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in the uk. instead, they must be removed to a third country. that is the underlying law we have as ofjuly 23. the problem for the government was that only one country in the world was going to accept asylum seekers to allow them into their country, to process them, to ask are they a refugee or not a refugee, and if they are not a refugee, to send them back to the country they came from and if they are to stay in that country and the only country in the world that would allow that right now is rwanda. in november december last year the uk supreme court says taking this route and removing them to rwanda is unlawful, not because sending someone to a third country of unlawful, it is not, but because rwanda is not a safe country. they listen to the evidence of experts, especially the united nations that has been working with refugees in rwanda for a few decades and said right now it is not a safe country. the law we saw past quite dramatically and in the very late hours last night said rwanda is and
in the uk. instead, they must be removed to a third country. that is the underlying law we have as ofjuly 23. the problem for the government was that only one country in the world was going to accept asylum seekers to allow them into their country, to process them, to ask are they a refugee or not a refugee, and if they are not a refugee, to send them back to the country they came from and if they are to stay in that country and the only country in the world that would allow that right now is...
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with that apply here in the uk as well? if earlier. with that apply here in the uk as well?— earlier. with that apply here in the uk as well? if you look at what has happened this _ uk as well? if you look at what has happened this past _ uk as well? if you look at what has happened this past week _ uk as well? if you look at what has happened this past week we - uk as well? if you look at what has happened this past week we had i uk as well? if you look at what has i happened this past week we had two speeches— happened this past week we had two speeches from one from the prime minister— speeches from one from the prime minister on — speeches from one from the prime minister on national security, one today— minister on national security, one today from — minister on national security, one today from the leader of the opposition, sir keir starmer setting out six _ opposition, sir keir starmer setting out six pledges, essentially of the opposition labour party. so certainly, our election. it has already— certainly, our election. it has already kicked off. it has
with that apply here in the uk as well? if earlier. with that apply here in the uk as well?— earlier. with that apply here in the uk as well? if you look at what has happened this _ uk as well? if you look at what has happened this past _ uk as well? if you look at what has happened this past week _ uk as well? if you look at what has happened this past week we - uk as well? if you look at what has happened this past week we had i uk as well? if you look at what has i happened this past week...
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for the uk, 18th place. but after the withdrawals, the disqualification and the protests, by the end, it feels very eurovision and very much switzerland's night. david sillito, bbc news, malmo. china has launched a new satellite into space. this is the long march rocket taking off from the launch site in north west china. it's carrying a shiyan satellite which will be used for what officials describe as space environment monitoring. the long march rockets have taken part in more than 500 space missions. the best television programmes of 2023 will be honoured at tonight's. bafta tv awards in london. sucession and the bbc�*s police drama happy valley both have five nominations. netflix's the crown has four — among them is dominic west who's nominated for his role as the—then prince charles and a supporting actor nomination for salim daw, for his role as mohamed al—fayed, the father of diana, princess of wales�*s partner, dodi fayed. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. the skies may look a little th
for the uk, 18th place. but after the withdrawals, the disqualification and the protests, by the end, it feels very eurovision and very much switzerland's night. david sillito, bbc news, malmo. china has launched a new satellite into space. this is the long march rocket taking off from the launch site in north west china. it's carrying a shiyan satellite which will be used for what officials describe as space environment monitoring. the long march rockets have taken part in more than 500 space...
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the ftse 100 has also the uk and the ftse100 has also paid more in three days in the average uk wage, more than 110 times the average uk salary and this has come out this data at a time when actually some bosses in the city had been arguing that actually rules should be relaxed a little, the committed should pay a bit more because of the global fight for talent that there is for executives. to be fair, if you look at what uk executives are paid on the ftse100 compared to the us, it pales into comparison because they're the average for workers paid way less than bosses. us bosses are more than 170 times the average worker in three times the amount of the average uk chief executive who runs average uk chief executive who runs a company on the ftse100. so that is partly why you have seen these calls for some of these rules to be relaxed but when you look at how far pay has increased four ceos and ftse 100 companies over the past year, 10%, you can see why this is making headline news. the 10%, you can see why this is making headline news.— headline news. the trades union concress headl
the ftse 100 has also the uk and the ftse100 has also paid more in three days in the average uk wage, more than 110 times the average uk salary and this has come out this data at a time when actually some bosses in the city had been arguing that actually rules should be relaxed a little, the committed should pay a bit more because of the global fight for talent that there is for executives. to be fair, if you look at what uk executives are paid on the ftse100 compared to the us, it pales into...
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just two years ago there were _ the uk. just two years ago there were 34,500 - the uk. just two years ago i there were 34,500 northern garces on this ben garuccio wrote, was the fourth largest colony in the world. but in 12 months bird flu wiped out more than half of the population and gannets are not alone, black headed gulls were registered before bird flu mers in 2021 and numbers have declined by 77% in recent years. in its first—ever airport trying to quantify the effects of bird flu, rspb, says common and sandwiches have also seen a catastrophic drop of 40%. we are really _ catastrophic drop of 40%. we are really concerned, we don't know — are really concerned, we don't know what _ are really concerned, we don't know what the future holds. birds — know what the future holds. birds are _ know what the future holds. birds are long—lived and they only— birds are long—lived and they only have _ birds are long—lived and they only have one or two chicks per year. _ only have one or two chicks per year. could _ only have one or two chicks per year, could be
just two years ago there were _ the uk. just two years ago there were 34,500 - the uk. just two years ago i there were 34,500 northern garces on this ben garuccio wrote, was the fourth largest colony in the world. but in 12 months bird flu wiped out more than half of the population and gannets are not alone, black headed gulls were registered before bird flu mers in 2021 and numbers have declined by 77% in recent years. in its first—ever airport trying to quantify the effects of bird flu,...
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forecast for uk growth. i'm glad to say, we can talk to the manager of the cambridge university, he also used to work for the imf. thank you for being here with us, your reaction to what we've heard from the imf and what he is warning today? it the imf and what he is warning toda ? ,., the imf and what he is warning toda ? ., . ., today? it something the chancellor will not like- _ today? it something the chancellor will not like. the _ today? it something the chancellor will not like. the growth _ today? it something the chancellor| will not like. the growth downgrade is more up than anything else but the message to him on the fiscal side is very straightforward. do not cut taxes, do whatever headwind you have to spend on public services and on growth promotion. i think that you will see the chancellor pushed back hard against this message. well, he already has. he has said smart tax reductions can make a big difference in boosting growth. i mean, can't you have tax cuts and do it in a targeted, smart way,
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i got inspired by muscular dystrophy uk and there are stories_ muscular dystrophy uk and there are stories that _ muscular dystrophy uk and there are stories that they shared with me about— stories that they shared with me about how much outdoor spaces can benefit _ about how much outdoor spaces can benefit the — about how much outdoor spaces can benefit the community. also the japanese — benefit the community. also the japanese idea of spending time in the forest — japanese idea of spending time in the forest and how you can give you physical— the forest and how you can give you physical or— the forest and how you can give you physical or mental health benefits. tiffany— physical or mental health benefits. tiffany and roman, use muscular dystrophy uk is an organisation and you work for them, as well. ianthem dystrophy uk is an organisation and you work for them, as well. when we walked and — you work for them, as well. when we walked and it — you work for them, as well. when we walked and it was _ you work for them, as well. when we walked and it was breathtaking, - you
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there's a real consensus in the uk across _ the uk. there's a real consensus in the uk across the _ the uk. there's a real consensus in the uk across the main _ the uk. there's a real consensus in the uk across the main political- the uk across the main political parties — the uk across the main political parties that _ the uk across the main political parties that ukraine _ the uk across the main political parties that ukraine will - the uk across the main political parties that ukraine will get - parties that ukraine will get britain's _ parties that ukraine will get britain's tracking _ parties that ukraine will get britain's tracking and - parties that ukraine will get britain's tracking and the i parties that ukraine will get - britain's tracking and the labour party. _ britain's tracking and the labour party. which— britain's tracking and the labour party. which is— britain's tracking and the labour party, which is currently- britain's tracking and the labour party, which is currently in- party, which is currently in opposi
there's a real consensus in the uk across _ the uk. there's a real consensus in the uk across the _ the uk. there's a real consensus in the uk across the main _ the uk. there's a real consensus in the uk across the main political- the uk across the main political parties — the uk across the main political parties that _ the uk across the main political parties that ukraine _ the uk across the main political parties that ukraine will - the uk across the main political parties that ukraine will...
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thank you very much _ uk's rwanda policy? thank you very much for— uk's rwanda policy? thank you very much for having _ uk's rwanda policy? thank you very much for having me. - uk's rwanda policy? thank you very much for having me. first| very much for having me. first of all i should mention that in the report you say that the manus prison clamp was closed in 2017 but actually it was closed in 2019. but generally, i think the history of australia detention system and the policy on manus...
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i want _ the dup and the uk government. i want to— the dup and the uk government. i want to place on record my appreciation to the secretary of state _ appreciation to the secretary of state for — appreciation to the secretary of state for northern ireland and the prime _ state for northern ireland and the prime minister, and their officials, for their— prime minister, and their officials, for their work and engagement during the period _ for their work and engagement during the period of negotiations. i also want _ the period of negotiations. i also want to— the period of negotiations. i also want to pay tribute to all of my party _ want to pay tribute to all of my party colleagues, particularly my deputy— party colleagues, particularly my deputy leader who have engaged in these _ deputy leader who have engaged in these negotiations. today's agreements, i believe, is a positive and decisive — agreements, i believe, is a positive and decisive step forward for northern ireland. i know that on the basis _ northern ireland. i know that on the basis of— nor
i want _ the dup and the uk government. i want to— the dup and the uk government. i want to place on record my appreciation to the secretary of state _ appreciation to the secretary of state for — appreciation to the secretary of state for northern ireland and the prime _ state for northern ireland and the prime minister, and their officials, for their— prime minister, and their officials, for their work and engagement during the period _ for their work and engagement during the period of...
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the jobs and shops around the uk and the lobe? ~' , a jobs and shops around the uk and the lobe? ~' “y ., , jobs and shops around the uk and the lobe? ~ ., ., globe? the bankruptcy only affects the uk business. _ globe? the bankruptcy only affects the uk business. the _ globe? the bankruptcy only affects the uk business. the effect - globe? the bankruptcy only affects i the uk business. the effect probably will be pretty substantial. as you are probably aware we are in the middle of a slow rolling retail apocalypse which had been going on since 2017 and was exacerbated by covid. many of the right high street names have disappeared but all their stores. so it is quite possible that a large chunk of the uk stores will get closed. it is even possible they will all be closed and it will continue as an online only business, which is what has happened to a lot of big retail brands.— of big retail brands. thank you for “oininu of big retail brands. thank you for joining us- — to the us now, where investors are hoping that markets are going to continue their record—breaking str
the jobs and shops around the uk and the lobe? ~' , a jobs and shops around the uk and the lobe? ~' “y ., , jobs and shops around the uk and the lobe? ~ ., ., globe? the bankruptcy only affects the uk business. _ globe? the bankruptcy only affects the uk business. the _ globe? the bankruptcy only affects the uk business. the effect - globe? the bankruptcy only affects i the uk business. the effect probably will be pretty substantial. as you are probably aware we are in the middle of a slow...
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what we _ because of the uk, it doesn't matter what we do. — because of the uk, it doesn't matter what we do. we _ because of the uk, it doesn't matter what we do, we are _ because of the uk, it doesn't matter what we do, we are a _ because of the uk, it doesn't matter what we do, we are a tiny— because of the uk, it doesn't matter what we do, we are a tiny country. because of the uk, it doesn't matter what we do, we are a tiny country in| what we do, we are a tiny country in the north— what we do, we are a tiny country in the north atlantic. _ what we do, we are a tiny country in the north atlantic. this _ what we do, we are a tiny country in the north atlantic. this is _ what we do, we are a tiny country in the north atlantic. this is a - what we do, we are a tiny country in the north atlantic. this is a global. the north atlantic. this is a global technology — the north atlantic. this is a global technology we _ the north atlantic. this is a global technology. we will— the north atlantic. this is a global technology. we will not _ the north atlantic. this is a global technol
what we _ because of the uk, it doesn't matter what we do. — because of the uk, it doesn't matter what we do. we _ because of the uk, it doesn't matter what we do, we are _ because of the uk, it doesn't matter what we do, we are a _ because of the uk, it doesn't matter what we do, we are a tiny— because of the uk, it doesn't matter what we do, we are a tiny country. because of the uk, it doesn't matter what we do, we are a tiny country in| what we do, we are a tiny country in the north—...
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£2.5 billion by the uk over a period _ these ships? £2.5 billion by the uk over a period of _ these ships? £2.5 billion by the uk over a period of time _ these ships? £2.5 billion by the uk over a period of time is _ these ships? £2.5 billion by the uk over a period of time is not - these ships? £2.5 billion by the uk over a period of time is not the - over a period of time is not the same as £50 billion from the us right here and now. and another package which is being held up by hungary, that the eu would like to give ukraine. so i think the bigger picture is that europe is already having to plan for how they are going to help ukraine through the coming two years, on the basis that there is a high chance there's going to be a republican president and
£2.5 billion by the uk over a period _ these ships? £2.5 billion by the uk over a period of _ these ships? £2.5 billion by the uk over a period of time _ these ships? £2.5 billion by the uk over a period of time is _ these ships? £2.5 billion by the uk over a period of time is not - these ships? £2.5 billion by the uk over a period of time is not the - over a period of time is not the same as £50 billion from the us right here and now. and another package which is being held up by...
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yes, certainly in the uk so far there has been | in the uk so far there has been nowhere — in the uk so far there has been nowhere near that hardening of language. while we don't know what happens _ language. while we don't know what happens in _ language. while we don't know what happens in those meetings behind closed _ happens in those meetings behind closed doors, publicly the focus has been on _ closed doors, publicly the focus has been on david cameron, the foreign secretary. _ been on david cameron, the foreign secretary, has made his emphasis on urging _ secretary, has made his emphasis on urging israel to help aid, try and open _ urging israel to help aid, try and open a _ urging israel to help aid, try and open a port to help facilitate aid, provide _ open a port to help facilitate aid, provide more visas for aid workers. so that's— provide more visas for aid workers. so that's very much the push. and similarly— so that's very much the push. and similarly in — so that's very much the push. and similarly in the uk the focus usually— similarly in the uk the focus usua
yes, certainly in the uk so far there has been | in the uk so far there has been nowhere — in the uk so far there has been nowhere near that hardening of language. while we don't know what happens _ language. while we don't know what happens in _ language. while we don't know what happens in those meetings behind closed _ happens in those meetings behind closed doors, publicly the focus has been on _ closed doors, publicly the focus has been on david cameron, the foreign secretary. _ been on...
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hat seen any reaction from the uk government yet?— seen any reaction from the uk government yet? not yet. literally this set of advice _ government yet? not yet. literally this set of advice was _ government yet? not yet. literally this set of advice was published - this set of advice was published just an hour ago. so i can imagine that in whitehall and in downing street and in the house of commons people will digest it. but we do know that there is doubt for example in the uk about whether the country should hang on to the european convention on human rights. now, the principles that are outlined in the international covenant on civil and political rights again are a bit of a mouthful, but they're fundamental and they are things that the uk signed up to and they are similar to the european convention on human rights. again we could be looking at parts of the uk, some people, some political groups in the uk, saying do we need this international covenant? but where do you stop? where do countries stop when they do that? do they then say we don't want the universal declaration on
hat seen any reaction from the uk government yet?— seen any reaction from the uk government yet? not yet. literally this set of advice _ government yet? not yet. literally this set of advice was _ government yet? not yet. literally this set of advice was published - this set of advice was published just an hour ago. so i can imagine that in whitehall and in downing street and in the house of commons people will digest it. but we do know that there is doubt for example in the uk about whether...
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the words of the uk foreign secretary lord cameron. britainjoined the us in carrying out a fresh set ofjoint air strikes in yemen in response to the houthi rebels targeting international shipping along vital red sea and gulf of aden trade routes. let's show you the scene in the house of commons, where we are expecting the prime minister rishi sunak to update mps on the decision to further target the houthis. live now to westminster, where our political correspondent rob watson is there for us. yes, we expect to hear from yes, we expect to hearfrom rishi sunak but it seems we may also hear from the house of commons speaker. yes, the house of commons speaker has indicated that he really does think that mps should be brief, they should get notice if there is going to be continuing action. so i think the speaker would distinguish between if there are going to be limited air strikes between that and something far more full—scale british bombardment. i'm not entirely sure there will be some almighty row but i think the speaker is sending o
the words of the uk foreign secretary lord cameron. britainjoined the us in carrying out a fresh set ofjoint air strikes in yemen in response to the houthi rebels targeting international shipping along vital red sea and gulf of aden trade routes. let's show you the scene in the house of commons, where we are expecting the prime minister rishi sunak to update mps on the decision to further target the houthis. live now to westminster, where our political correspondent rob watson is there for us....
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in the uk. ., ~ y . ., the uk. thank you very much for “oininu the uk. thank you very much for joining us- _ we have had a statement from one of the main unions, unite, that deal with the steelworkers. they say unite is ready to use everything in its armoury to defend steelworkers. we have detailed research demonstrating how and why tata should be expanding steel production in the uk, not slashing its workforce. we have secured funding from a future labour government that could do this. tata does not plan to close the blast furnaces are simply industrial vandalism on a grand scale. they say the government needs to invest in british industry in order to defend workers and communities. as well as our industrial base and national security. instead, they are given tata hundreds of millions of pounds to cut capacity and give more business to their other plants in india and the netherlands. talking of india, we have our correspondent in delhi with this now. what is the reaction thereto the story? that in delhi with thi
in the uk. ., ~ y . ., the uk. thank you very much for “oininu the uk. thank you very much for joining us- _ we have had a statement from one of the main unions, unite, that deal with the steelworkers. they say unite is ready to use everything in its armoury to defend steelworkers. we have detailed research demonstrating how and why tata should be expanding steel production in the uk, not slashing its workforce. we have secured funding from a future labour government that could do this. tata...
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the tax burden is high in the uk by uk - burden is high in the uk by uk standards, it has risen a lot, record breaking parliament for tax rises, pushing it to its highest ever uk level and it is important to remember there�*s a lot of pressure on public services, many are struggling and there is demographic change with a growing population and an ageing population which is putting pressure on the nhs and social care budgets. it is also important to remember there are lots of countries in scandinavia and western europe which have done bigger tax rises in recent years and that explains why they have a bigger tax burden than us. we do have choices to make and we could go for tax cuts, it is tax cuts that are not matched by spending cuts which we are worried about. what not matched by spending cuts which we are worried about.— we are worried about. what about national insurance? _ we are worried about. what about national insurance? that - we are worried about. what about national insurance? that is - we are worried about. what about national insurance? that is an - national insurance
the tax burden is high in the uk by uk - burden is high in the uk by uk standards, it has risen a lot, record breaking parliament for tax rises, pushing it to its highest ever uk level and it is important to remember there�*s a lot of pressure on public services, many are struggling and there is demographic change with a growing population and an ageing population which is putting pressure on the nhs and social care budgets. it is also important to remember there are lots of countries in...