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but what does that mean for the uk's foreign policy? and, with a general election fast approaching, where does it leave the conservative party? 0ur deputy political editor vicky young has more. thank you very much. thought you'd seen the back of david cameron? this was him walking away after he lost the brexit referendum in 2016. he hums. right! since then, he has occasionally criticised his successors over cuts to foreign aid and the scrapping of parts of hs2. of course, i have disagreed with some individual decisions, but politics is a team enterprise. i have decided to join this team because i believe rishi sunak is a good prime minister doing a difficultjob at a hard time. i want to support him. i am a member of the team, and i accept the cabinet collective responsibility that comes with that. you have got to balance your weight, that's the deal. when he became party leader, david cameron wanted to be seen as a modern, centrist, compassionate conservative, highlighting green issues in the arctic, later welcoming liberal democrats in
but what does that mean for the uk's foreign policy? and, with a general election fast approaching, where does it leave the conservative party? 0ur deputy political editor vicky young has more. thank you very much. thought you'd seen the back of david cameron? this was him walking away after he lost the brexit referendum in 2016. he hums. right! since then, he has occasionally criticised his successors over cuts to foreign aid and the scrapping of parts of hs2. of course, i have disagreed with...
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right here in the uk. we don't talk about it enough but every day britain is out there helping the poorest, the most vulnerable, saving and transforming lives. so i say it again. this is who we are and it should make us all proud. my lord mayor, when conflicts overseas create division at home, it is more important than ever that we preserve the values we hold dear. tolerance, free speech, the rule of law, respect for our history. we will protect all communities from violence and intimidation and prevent people being drawn into radicalisation. in these dangerous times we are notjust defending a better vision of the future against those who would destroy it, we are marshalling our expertise, our people and our alliances, to bring that future into being. we will continue to stand up for what is right. we will stand with our allies and the most vulnerable wherever they may be. we will show that the best are full of conviction and that our values will prevail. thank you. applause so there, the prime minister as
right here in the uk. we don't talk about it enough but every day britain is out there helping the poorest, the most vulnerable, saving and transforming lives. so i say it again. this is who we are and it should make us all proud. my lord mayor, when conflicts overseas create division at home, it is more important than ever that we preserve the values we hold dear. tolerance, free speech, the rule of law, respect for our history. we will protect all communities from violence and intimidation...
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. ~ ., ., ., the uk. with that in mind, although he has managed — the uk. with that in mind, although he has managed to _ the uk. with that in mind, although he has managed to halve _ the uk. with that in mind, although he has managed to halve inflation, | he has managed to halve inflation, the real challenge, the real work will be getting it down from where it is now, 4.6%, to the target of 2%. those couple of percentage points could be really difficult? absolutely, so working towards that target of 2%, the bank of england. the current expectations are early 2025, some other organisations forecasting the end of 2024. but the steep fall reported today will indicate we are still moving towards that target and hopefully we can revise forecasts perhaps may be into mid 2024. at those final percentage points may prove stubborn to move down. ,., ., ., points may prove stubborn to move down. ., ., i. , down. good to have you with us, thank you _ down. good to have you with us, thank you very — down. good to
. ~ ., ., ., the uk. with that in mind, although he has managed — the uk. with that in mind, although he has managed to _ the uk. with that in mind, although he has managed to halve _ the uk. with that in mind, although he has managed to halve inflation, | he has managed to halve inflation, the real challenge, the real work will be getting it down from where it is now, 4.6%, to the target of 2%. those couple of percentage points could be really difficult? absolutely, so working towards that...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. a new drama about the real issues teenagers face, with input from some of those who have first—hand experience. i've been finding it so much easier recently. today, 16—year—old luka is in charge of wardrobe, but this time last year, their depression was so bad, they were off school for a month. yeah, i couldn't get out of bed. nights ijust spent in my bed staring at the ceiling. i was just that tired. my friends at school stopped talking to me afterwards, but i've got friends again now. and that's really good. so the rehearsal�*s all done now, so now it's time for the filming. and that teenagers really get to do every part of the production. they're on the sound, they're on the clapper and they're even starring in the production itself. 0k, camera... it's helped me with self—esteem and my confidence overall. - i've become a more... just a more accepting person. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc n
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. a new drama about the real issues teenagers face, with input from some of those who have first—hand experience. i've been finding it so much easier recently. today, 16—year—old luka is in charge of wardrobe, but this time last year, their depression was so bad, they were off school for a month. yeah, i couldn't get out of bed. nights ijust spent in my bed staring at the...
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if you look at the uk and europe in the israel—i the uk and europe in the israel— hamas_ the uk and europe in the israel— hamas war— the uk and europe in the israel— hamas war that— the uk and europe in the israel— hamas war that we _ the uk and europe in the israel— hamas war that we are - the uk and europe in the israel— hamas war that we are having. the uk and europe in the israel—i hamas war that we are having his cause _ hamas war that we are having his cause deep— hamas war that we are having his cause deep divisions _ hamas war that we are having his cause deep divisions and - hamas war that we are having his cause deep divisions and i- hamas war that we are having his cause deep divisions and i think. cause deep divisions and i think people — cause deep divisions and i think pe0ple sort— cause deep divisions and i think pe0ple sort of— cause deep divisions and i think people sort of look— cause deep divisions and i think people sort of look at _ cause deep divisions and i think people sort of look at the - cause deep divisions and i think people sort of lo
if you look at the uk and europe in the israel—i the uk and europe in the israel— hamas_ the uk and europe in the israel— hamas war— the uk and europe in the israel— hamas war that— the uk and europe in the israel— hamas war that we _ the uk and europe in the israel— hamas war that we are - the uk and europe in the israel— hamas war that we are having. the uk and europe in the israel—i hamas war that we are having his cause _ hamas war that we are having his cause deep—...
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i _ the uk? i hope they will and let's be clear, i was _ the uk? i hope they will and let's be clear, i was one _ the uk? i hope they will and let's be clear, i was one of _ the uk? i hope they will and let's be clear, i was one of the - the uk? i hope they will and let's be clear, i was one of the first. be clear, i was one of the first leaders — be clear, i was one of the first leaders to— be clear, i was one of the first leaders to call the prime minister and president of israel after the terror_ and president of israel after the terror attack on the 7th of october. we clearly — terror attack on the 7th of october. we clearly condemn this terrorist attack_ we clearly condemn this terrorist attack and — we clearly condemn this terrorist attack and group and recognise the film attack and group and recognise the right of— attack and group and recognise the right of israel to protect itself and react. day one, we say that this reaction _ and react. day one, we say that this reaction and — and react. day one, we say that this reaction and
i _ the uk? i hope they will and let's be clear, i was _ the uk? i hope they will and let's be clear, i was one _ the uk? i hope they will and let's be clear, i was one of _ the uk? i hope they will and let's be clear, i was one of the - the uk? i hope they will and let's be clear, i was one of the first. be clear, i was one of the first leaders — be clear, i was one of the first leaders to— be clear, i was one of the first leaders to call the prime minister and president of israel after...
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_ it, and see it as a sign of success of uk universities that they can attract — of uk universities that they can attract and highly competitive markets — attract and highly competitive markets some of the best talent over the world _ markets some of the best talent over the world. but when you added up, it'll become greater figures. so we need _ it'll become greater figures. so we need and _ it'll become greater figures. so we need and more intelligent debate here about as democrat immigration. it's here about as democrat immigration. it's always— here about as democrat immigration. it's always hysterical and about numbers, — it's always hysterical and about numbers, and when those numbers go up, numbers, and when those numbers go up, it's— numbers, and when those numbers go up. it's a _ numbers, and when those numbers go up. it'sa sign— numbers, and when those numbers go up, it's a sign of success. we need to health _ up, it's a sign of success. we need to health workers in social care workers. — to health workers in social care workers, we need those students... part
_ it, and see it as a sign of success of uk universities that they can attract — of uk universities that they can attract and highly competitive markets — attract and highly competitive markets some of the best talent over the world _ markets some of the best talent over the world. but when you added up, it'll become greater figures. so we need _ it'll become greater figures. so we need and _ it'll become greater figures. so we need and more intelligent debate here about as democrat...
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, however you start— the rest of the uk, however you start it — the rest of the uk, however you start it it— the rest of the uk, however you start it. it would be a common travel— start it. it would be a common travel area, _ start it. it would be a common travel area, a way of working this out _ travel area, a way of working this out it— travel area, a way of working this out it is— travel area, a way of working this out. it is fascinating, there is a discourse — out. it is fascinating, there is a discourse about these issues in scotland — discourse about these issues in scotland that is simply not taking place _ scotland that is simply not taking place in _ scotland that is simply not taking place in england for the reasons i mentioned earlier.— mentioned earlier. really interesting. _ mentioned earlier. really interesting. in _ mentioned earlier. really interesting. in a - mentioned earlier. really interesting. in a yes - mentioned earlier. really interesting. in a yes or i mentioned earlier. really| interesting. in a yes or no mentioned earlier. really - interesting.
, however you start— the rest of the uk, however you start it — the rest of the uk, however you start it it— the rest of the uk, however you start it. it would be a common travel— start it. it would be a common travel area, _ start it. it would be a common travel area, a way of working this out _ travel area, a way of working this out it— travel area, a way of working this out it is— travel area, a way of working this out. it is fascinating, there is a discourse — out. it is...
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now, if you�*re watching in the uk ? don�*t go away. in the uk — don�*t go away. due to the clock change, things are a little different here this week — we�*re going to say a quick goodbye to viewers around the world, who are leaving us. world news america is up for you next. for uk viewers, stay where you are. the bank of england has kept interest rates on hold at 5.25% for the second time as it waits to see if the rate rises of the previous two years are having enough of the desired effect on curbing inflation. 0ur chief economics correspondent dharshini david reports. the rates may not have changed today, but the hikes over the last couple of years are being felt across the building bricks of the economy. sales of new—build homes are suffering, shaking the foundations of prosperity. there is a correction happening and there is definitely a marked slowdown at the moment within the industry without a doubt. the industry is a bellwether because once you have bought your house and the people moving in, they buy carpets, they buy food from the local shops, the
now, if you�*re watching in the uk ? don�*t go away. in the uk — don�*t go away. due to the clock change, things are a little different here this week — we�*re going to say a quick goodbye to viewers around the world, who are leaving us. world news america is up for you next. for uk viewers, stay where you are. the bank of england has kept interest rates on hold at 5.25% for the second time as it waits to see if the rate rises of the previous two years are having enough of the...
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there, _ refugees trying to get in the uk. there, the — refugees trying to get in the uk. there, the government has a problem because _ there, the government has a problem because numbers are down, it's quite hard to— because numbers are down, it's quite hard to see _ because numbers are down, it's quite hard to see how the government brings— hard to see how the government brings them right down. rishi sunak has talked _ brings them right down. rishi sunak has talked of stopping the boats. there _ has talked of stopping the boats. there is— has talked of stopping the boats. there is one set of problems that is quite _ there is one set of problems that is quite hard _ there is one set of problems that is quite hard to deal with. the other set of— quite hard to deal with. the other set of problems is the fact that the prime _ set of problems is the fact that the prime minister is under pressure for this net— prime minister is under pressure for this net migration figure of over 700,000 — this net migration figure of over 700,000 which is really interesting becaus
there, _ refugees trying to get in the uk. there, the — refugees trying to get in the uk. there, the government has a problem because _ there, the government has a problem because numbers are down, it's quite hard to— because numbers are down, it's quite hard to see _ because numbers are down, it's quite hard to see how the government brings— hard to see how the government brings them right down. rishi sunak has talked _ brings them right down. rishi sunak has talked of stopping the...
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the uk has an important historic role- — make of it? the uk has an important historic role. i _ make of it? the uk has an important historic role. i think— make of it? the uk has an important historic role. i thinkjust _ make of it? the uk has an important historic role. i thinkjust a _ make of it? the uk has an important historic role. i thinkjust a few- historic role. i thinkjust a few days was— historic role. i thinkjust a few days was the anniversary of the infamous — days was the anniversary of the infamous ball for decoration which .oes infamous ball for decoration which goes back— infamous ball for decoration which goes back to the origins of what we are saying — goes back to the origins of what we are saying now. i think we have to be realistic— are saying now. i think we have to be realistic that the uk, it wants to show— be realistic that the uk, it wants to show solidarity with israel, there — to show solidarity with israel, there is— to show solidarity with israel, there is an agreement between... and his majesty's official... i don't his majest
the uk has an important historic role- — make of it? the uk has an important historic role. i _ make of it? the uk has an important historic role. i think— make of it? the uk has an important historic role. i thinkjust _ make of it? the uk has an important historic role. i thinkjust a _ make of it? the uk has an important historic role. i thinkjust a few- historic role. i thinkjust a few days was— historic role. i thinkjust a few days was the anniversary of the infamous — days was the...
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uk plans to limit immigration hit a huge road block today — as the supreme court ruled the government's flagship plan to send asylum seekers to rwanda was unlawful. but the prime minister says he will push ahead and find other ways to push the policy through — and says he's prepared to change uk law to do so. also on the programme tonight, the latest from gaza, where israeli forces have said they have found weapons after searching the largest hospital in the strip. we'll speak to one of benjamin netanyahu's senior advisors. we will be live in san francisco — where us presidentjoe biden is meeting his chinese counterpart, leader xi jinping for the first time in a year, for talks over military conflicts, drug—trafficking, artificial intelligence and trade. we will have more on all of that shortly. but first lets let's go to another live and breaking story we are following tonight. five of labour's shadow ministers look set to leave sir keir starmer�*s top team in a rebellion over his refusal to back a ceasefire in gaza. they've all voted in favour of an amendment by the scottish n
uk plans to limit immigration hit a huge road block today — as the supreme court ruled the government's flagship plan to send asylum seekers to rwanda was unlawful. but the prime minister says he will push ahead and find other ways to push the policy through — and says he's prepared to change uk law to do so. also on the programme tonight, the latest from gaza, where israeli forces have said they have found weapons after searching the largest hospital in the strip. we'll speak to one of...
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— us and the government here in the uk, i think putting those _ us and the government here in the uk, i think putting those aside, - uk, i think putting those aside, there _ uk, i think putting those aside, there will— uk, i think putting those aside, there will be _ uk, i think putting those aside, there will be a _ uk, i think putting those aside, there will be a welcome - uk, i think putting those aside, there will be a welcome sigh. uk, i think putting those aside, there will be a welcome sigh of| there will be a welcome sigh of relief— there will be a welcome sigh of relief certainly— there will be a welcome sigh of relief certainly for— there will be a welcome sigh of relief certainly for someone - there will be a welcome sigh of| relief certainly for someone who there will be a welcome sigh of. relief certainly for someone who is familiar~ _ relief certainly for someone who is familiar~ dr— relief certainly for someone who is familiar. �* , ., ., familiar. a sigh of relief for some but, familiar. a sigh of relief for some but. jenny. _ familiar. a sigh of relief for
— us and the government here in the uk, i think putting those _ us and the government here in the uk, i think putting those aside, - uk, i think putting those aside, there _ uk, i think putting those aside, there will— uk, i think putting those aside, there will be _ uk, i think putting those aside, there will be a _ uk, i think putting those aside, there will be a welcome - uk, i think putting those aside, there will be a welcome sigh. uk, i think putting those aside, there will be a...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. a dedication to babies whose resting place is unknown. made a reality by 79—year—old gina jacobs. to have this memorial to our babies, it is like at last they have the dignity and respect that they never had back in the day when they were born sleeping. yvonne and derek's baby boy darrell died shortly after his birth in 1975. they were never told where he was buried. i've always had this inside me that i wanted to know where he was, to the extent that it has haunted me. remarkably, the couple came in to the cemetery today to find out exactly where their baby boy was. not only were they able to do that, they also found the newly installed memorial stone and remembered ceremony under way. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. the turkish president, recep tayyip erdogan, is in germany today on a state visit — meeting with chancellor olaf scholz in berlin, as well as the german president. ri
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. a dedication to babies whose resting place is unknown. made a reality by 79—year—old gina jacobs. to have this memorial to our babies, it is like at last they have the dignity and respect that they never had back in the day when they were born sleeping. yvonne and derek's baby boy darrell died shortly after his birth in 1975. they were never told where he was buried. i've...
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we've had a central— potentially the uk. we've had a central government— potentially the uk. we've had a central government in- potentially the uk. we've had a central government in charge . potentially the uk. we've had ai central government in charge for potentially the uk. we've had a - central government in charge for 13 years. _ central government in charge for 13 years. and — central government in charge for 13 years. and we— central government in charge for 13 years, and we had _ central government in charge for 13 years, and we had record _ central government in charge for 13' years, and we had record migration, record _ years, and we had record migration, record illegal— years, and we had record migration, record illegal migration _ years, and we had record migration, record illegal migration in— years, and we had record migration, record illegal migration in the - years, and we had record migration, record illegal migration in the last . record illegal migration in the last 12 months — record illegal migration in the last 12 months so. _ record illegal mig
we've had a central— potentially the uk. we've had a central government— potentially the uk. we've had a central government in- potentially the uk. we've had a central government in charge . potentially the uk. we've had ai central government in charge for potentially the uk. we've had a - central government in charge for 13 years. _ central government in charge for 13 years. and — central government in charge for 13 years. and we— central government in charge for 13 years, and we had _...
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what the uk should be saying about it, is hotting up. there are signs the government wants israel to take greater steps to protect innocent life. the international development minister andrew mitchell has been speaking about the situation — telling mps that longer pauses over a larger area are needed because of the growing death toll in gaza. alleviating the suffering is our foremost priority. we welcome any initiative which would allow more aid to be delivered and hostages to be released. we have therefore consistently called for humanitarian causes, called for humanitarian pauses, for our pauses in northern gaza are an important first step, but longer pauses that cover wider areas will be needed. we are discussing with the un and other partners how best to achieve this. he said the british government had been urging israel to comply with international law to protect civilian life. the government has been clear that all parties to a conflict must afford civilians the protection that is their right under international law. that include
what the uk should be saying about it, is hotting up. there are signs the government wants israel to take greater steps to protect innocent life. the international development minister andrew mitchell has been speaking about the situation — telling mps that longer pauses over a larger area are needed because of the growing death toll in gaza. alleviating the suffering is our foremost priority. we welcome any initiative which would allow more aid to be delivered and hostages to be released. we...
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around the world and across the uk, this a big news. —— this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. british steel is planning to shut down its blast furnace in scunthorpe, putting up to 2,000 jobs at risk. the business, owned by a chinese firm, wants to replace it with two electric arc furnaces — one at scunthorpe and one at teesside. construction is expected to take between two and three years, and its part of the company's green transition plan. up to 20,000 health workers in england will receive a one—off bonus of at least £1,700, after previously missing out because they worked for non—nhs organisations. the extra payment was agreed as part of the nhs pay deal in england this year — but some staff were not included. after employers launched legal action, the government has now agreed to provide the funding. several police officers have been injured in edinburgh after clashes with a group of about 50 youths who threw fireworks and petrol bombs last night. police scotland called it a concerted and planned attack on its officer
around the world and across the uk, this a big news. —— this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. british steel is planning to shut down its blast furnace in scunthorpe, putting up to 2,000 jobs at risk. the business, owned by a chinese firm, wants to replace it with two electric arc furnaces — one at scunthorpe and one at teesside. construction is expected to take between two and three years, and its part of the company's green transition plan. up to 20,000 health...
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been following the uk covid-19 inlui ,. . ., ., you been following the uk covid-19 inlui ,. ., . ., ., you been following the uk covid-19 inui ,. . . ., ., . . ., inquiry,. i have a lot of admiration because there _ inquiry,. i have a lot of admiration because there is _ inquiry,. i have a lot of admiration because there is no _ inquiry,. i have a lot of admiration because there is no appetite - inquiry,. i have a lot of admiration because there is no appetite and l inquiry,. i have a lot of admiration | because there is no appetite and it feels to me most americans don't want to think about covid—19 again at the option of inquiry from reporters who were investigating but thatis reporters who were investigating but that is because republican party does not want to revisit donald trump's mistakes and the democrats have been criticised for keeping schools close for too long and ten seconds, where are you watching it? happen livestreaming it and commented about the television aspect of it in a soap opera but it needs to be done. the roots better off investigating what went wrong. thi
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the uk doesn't. i wouldn't wish to name names! being the - it. the uk doesn't. i wouldn't wish to name names! being the street. j to name names! being the street. other people do not think should be compensation because they would say ai is not about replacement —— being discreet. get with the programme is the block most age —— want to message. the block most age -- want to message-— the block most age -- want to messaue.~ �* , message. we didn't come people with calculator- -- — message. we didn't come people with calculator... that _ message. we didn't come people with calculator... that said, _ message. we didn't come people with calculator... that said, i _ message. we didn't come people with calculator... that said, i think - message. we didn't come people with calculator... that said, i think the - calculator... that said, i think the nordic economies offer really interesting models. they do hire tax policy to retrain people who are out of work. we don't have to reinvent the wheel here. we may take inspiration if it's necessary for countries
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uk politicians will be watchin: themselves? uk politicians will be watching closely _ themselves? uk politicians will be watching closely and _ themselves? uk politicians will be watching closely and i _ themselves? uk politicians will be watching closely and i think - themselves? uk politicians will be watching closely and i think the i themselves? uk politicians will be | watching closely and i think the us has definitely set the tone when it comes to china for the uk in a lot of ways, policy in the last four years. there is another element here which will feeding in an interesting way, the new foreign secretary, david cameron, when he was prime minister had a very warm approach towards china and heralded a new golden age of china relations and invited president xi to the uk and was pictured pulling pints in a pub, which we'll see if we get president biden doing that yet, but i don't know what the american equivalent is of pulling a pint together. i think there is an interesting context going on where rishi sunak has been seen slightly warmer towards china than his predecessors
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it is notjust a uk problem. the us chamber of commerce reported this week that the us economy is missing 1.7 million americans from the workforce, compared to february of 2020. about half of them are not willing to take jobs that do not offer the opportunity for remote work. almost a quarter say government aid packages during the pandemic have incentivised them to not actively look for work. lester, one in five of those judged unfit for work in america said they would like a job, 49% of those who have left the workplace in america said they want to work remotely. the government here thinks the right strategy is to help tens or hundreds of thousands of people back to work by working at home. your thoughts quickly? for by working at home. your thoughts ruickl ? ., ., , i, ., quickly? for many, those type of “obs are quickly? for many, those type of jobs are rrot _ quickly? for many, those type of jobs are not going _ quickly? for many, those type of jobs are not going to _ quickly? for many, those type of jobs a
it is notjust a uk problem. the us chamber of commerce reported this week that the us economy is missing 1.7 million americans from the workforce, compared to february of 2020. about half of them are not willing to take jobs that do not offer the opportunity for remote work. almost a quarter say government aid packages during the pandemic have incentivised them to not actively look for work. lester, one in five of those judged unfit for work in america said they would like a job, 49% of those...
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and european friends today— some of my uk and european friends today and _ some of my uk and european friends today and yesterday and they haven't been off— today and yesterday and they haven't been off last week and were coming back from _ been off last week and were coming back from a — been off last week and were coming back from a holiday the focus is take _ back from a holiday the focus is take the — back from a holiday the focus is take the time to be with loved ones and pausing and being thankful for what we _ and pausing and being thankful for what we have in our lives. i thought it was— what we have in our lives. i thought it was an _ what we have in our lives. i thought it was an appropriate topic tonight because _ it was an appropriate topic tonight because there are in an amazing number— because there are in an amazing number of— because there are in an amazing number of health benefits associated with pausing and being grateful for the taking stock of the things in your— the taking stock of the things in your life — the taking stock of the things in your l
and european friends today— some of my uk and european friends today and _ some of my uk and european friends today and yesterday and they haven't been off— today and yesterday and they haven't been off last week and were coming back from _ been off last week and were coming back from a — been off last week and were coming back from a holiday the focus is take _ back from a holiday the focus is take the — back from a holiday the focus is take the time to be with loved ones and pausing...
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the uk in the — found that 2 million people in the uk in the last year or so have been forced _ uk in the last year or so have been forced to— uk in the last year or so have been forced to unplug their freezer or their— forced to unplug their freezer or their fridge for a period because i, -- they— their fridge for a period because i, —— they count for the power bill. people — —— they count for the power bill. people on — —— they count for the power bill. people on universal credit, a main benefit _ people on universal credit, a main benefit for— people on universal credit, a main benefit for poor people, four fifths of other— benefit for poor people, four fifths of other going without food or replacing warm airand of other going without food or replacing warm air and clothes. this is going _ replacing warm air and clothes. this is going to _ replacing warm air and clothes. this is going to be one of the very big battles — is going to be one of the very big battles. whether or not people feel better— battles. whether or not people feel better off _ battle
the uk in the — found that 2 million people in the uk in the last year or so have been forced _ uk in the last year or so have been forced to— uk in the last year or so have been forced to unplug their freezer or their— forced to unplug their freezer or their fridge for a period because i, -- they— their fridge for a period because i, —— they count for the power bill. people — —— they count for the power bill. people on — —— they count for the power bill. people on...
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bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. windemere is one of the most studied lakes in the world, but concerns about its water quality are growing. since june last year, hundreds of local people have been involved in one of the biggest water sampling projects ever seen in britain. but the latest survey, taken in august, was worrying. we had quite high rainfall before the survey, which brought in a lot of water to the catchment. and that brought in, we think, quite a lot of phosphorus and nitrogen and other pollutants from the catchment, whether that be from septic tanks, from sewage discharges and also from agricultural runoff. the samples are brought here to lancaster university to be tested. what that gives us is a real ability to identify hotspots in the catchment where water quality is good, but also where it's poorer. and then we can use those hotspots of poor water quality to direct further activity, to try and work out why and to address that through action. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news we
bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. windemere is one of the most studied lakes in the world, but concerns about its water quality are growing. since june last year, hundreds of local people have been involved in one of the biggest water sampling projects ever seen in britain. but the latest survey, taken in august, was worrying. we had quite high rainfall before the survey, which brought in a lot of water to the catchment. and that brought in, we think, quite a lot of...
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i am glad to see that the uk is stepping _ am glad to see that the uk is stepping in to fill that void some what _ stepping in to fill that void some what. germany needs to do the same. that everyone ultimately looks to the united states for leadership in this area — the united states for leadership in this area i— the united states for leadership in this area. i am concerned about where _ this area. i am concerned about where the — this area. i am concerned about where the united states congress is going _ where the united states congress is going with this, we recently passed a continuing resolution to keep our government open, and one of the biggest _ government open, and one of the biggest fights within that is a short—term continuing resolution, funding _ short—term continuing resolution, funding for— short—term continuing resolution, funding for the ukraine effort and for israet— funding for the ukraine effort and for israel were both missing. we have _ for israel were both missing. we have a _ for israel were both missing. we have a couple of months now where we
i am glad to see that the uk is stepping _ am glad to see that the uk is stepping in to fill that void some what _ stepping in to fill that void some what. germany needs to do the same. that everyone ultimately looks to the united states for leadership in this area — the united states for leadership in this area i— the united states for leadership in this area. i am concerned about where _ this area. i am concerned about where the — this area. i am concerned about where the united states...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. at the central methodist hall, in coventry, volunteers have come together to put on the £1 panto. it's called cinderballer, and it's a take on cinderella — but the twist here is she wants to play football, rather than go to the ball. # like a diamond in the sky... cinderballer actually is poor, and she has an evil stepmum, and she has dreams of being a massive football player. and the dream is to just show young kids and everyone else that anyone can follow their dreams. gareth southgate and sarina wiegman, the national team coaches, are in the cast. european champions and world cup finalists this year! cheering and i manage the men's and we've won... - anyway! cinderballer runs from 4—9 december, and the details on how to go are on fridays' social media accounts. you're live with bbc news. yesterday we brought you news of a diplomatic row between the british and greek governments. greece's pm was due to meet rishi s
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. at the central methodist hall, in coventry, volunteers have come together to put on the £1 panto. it's called cinderballer, and it's a take on cinderella — but the twist here is she wants to play football, rather than go to the ball. # like a diamond in the sky... cinderballer actually is poor, and she has an evil stepmum, and she has dreams of being a massive football...
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i paid for it. - for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. the united nations annual major climate conference, cop28, is set to start tomorrow in dubai. more than 200 governments are invited and thousands of delegates from environmental charities, community groups, think tanks and businesses will be there to take part. among them china — the world's largest polluter, but also the biggest provider of solutions to combat emissions. china produces more electric cars and solar—powered products than any other country. its green expansion is now outstripping government targets — with one body predicting china's carbon emissions could peak as early as next year. with more, here's our china correspondent stephen mcdonell. china's electric car market has exploded, with 18 million vehicles on the road and a staggering 30% of all new cars being produced. one thing you notice in this cavernous exhibition centre is that apart from the traditional car companies, you have you have all of these new companies, new brands that
i paid for it. - for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. the united nations annual major climate conference, cop28, is set to start tomorrow in dubai. more than 200 governments are invited and thousands of delegates from environmental charities, community groups, think tanks and businesses will be there to take part. among them china — the world's largest polluter, but also the biggest provider of solutions to combat emissions. china...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. voice-over: bbc news, - bringing you different stories from across the uk. we're helping about 150 to 200 families week on week now. that is a huge average. at the bottom of this poverty, there's a small child and that and that child needs help, so that's what we do. emily only thought her baby bank would last a couple of weeks and finish once the donations dried up, but almost five years on, many struggling families rely on it. they're not coming because they're flash. because they've got lots of things. they're coming because they're desperate, cos they need a winter coat for their child, a pair of sturdy shoes. they're coming because they're facing incredibly difficult, challenging and circumstances and theyjust need that little bit of help. sarah knows how many of these families feel. she came here after her baby was born. my baby was six weeks - old and i needed a sling for her. i didn't have £40, £50 for a sling. i but now she volunteers for the charity, helping families who a
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. voice-over: bbc news, - bringing you different stories from across the uk. we're helping about 150 to 200 families week on week now. that is a huge average. at the bottom of this poverty, there's a small child and that and that child needs help, so that's what we do. emily only thought her baby bank would last a couple of weeks and finish once the donations dried up, but almost five years on, many struggling families rely on it. they're not...
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if you're watching in the uk, don't go away. due to the clock change, things are a little different here this week — we're going to say a quick goodbye to viewers around the world, who are leaving us. world news america is up for you next. the former deputy cabinet secretary has told the covid inquiry that she warned other top officials at the start of the pandemic that there was "no plan", the country was heading for "disaster" and thousands of people would die. helen macnamara, made the statement ten days before the first lockdown was announced. our political editor chris mason reports. closed... ..empty... ..little moving but the escalators. bleak memories of 2020. a virus at first distant, and then quickly frightening. and a government that was vastly unprepared, as this senior civil servant told downing street at the time. what she said then, read out today by the lawyer questioning her. "i have come through here, to the prime minister's office, to tell you all i think we are absolutel i think this country is heading for
if you're watching in the uk, don't go away. due to the clock change, things are a little different here this week — we're going to say a quick goodbye to viewers around the world, who are leaving us. world news america is up for you next. the former deputy cabinet secretary has told the covid inquiry that she warned other top officials at the start of the pandemic that there was "no plan", the country was heading for "disaster" and thousands of people would die. helen...
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if you're in the uk, you can follow it across the bbc. that's all your support for now, back to you. we should start this half with something good, nothing lifts the soul quite like good news about blue wales. it's the largest animal known to have existed and they are back in the indian ocean. they were wiped out by hunting decades ago. underwater recordings have revealed that the world's largest creatures spend months in the tropical waters around the island nation of the seychelles. our science correspondent victoria gill reports. the biggest animals on earth. blue whales have returned to inhabit tropical waters where, just a few decades ago, they were wiped out. on two recent expeditions, researchers and documentary film—makers came to the seychelles in search of the giant marine mammals. this is really cool. i've never seen so many different species, so many of so many different species. we've got hundreds of animals here. it's... it's pretty remarkable. this is now an ecological paradise teeming with life. but back in the 1960s, so
if you're in the uk, you can follow it across the bbc. that's all your support for now, back to you. we should start this half with something good, nothing lifts the soul quite like good news about blue wales. it's the largest animal known to have existed and they are back in the indian ocean. they were wiped out by hunting decades ago. underwater recordings have revealed that the world's largest creatures spend months in the tropical waters around the island nation of the seychelles. our...
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the uk but this week, four— his stately home in the uk but this week, four men— his stately home in the uk but this week, four men have _ his stately home in the uk but this week, four men have been- week, four men have been arrested and charged — week, four men have been arrested and charged with _ week, four men have been arrested and charged with stealing _ week, four men have been arrested and charged with stealing it - week, four men have been arrested and charged with stealing it and - and charged with stealing it and they had — and charged with stealing it and they had to _ and charged with stealing it and they had to go _ and charged with stealing it and they had to go on _ and charged with stealing it and they had to go on trial, - and charged with stealing it and they had to go on trial, and - and charged with stealing it and they had to go on trial, and this and charged with stealing it and . they had to go on trial, and this is what _ they had to go on trial, and this is what a _ they had to go on trial, and this is what a robot— they had to go on trial, and this i
the uk but this week, four— his stately home in the uk but this week, four men— his stately home in the uk but this week, four men have _ his stately home in the uk but this week, four men have been- week, four men have been arrested and charged — week, four men have been arrested and charged with _ week, four men have been arrested and charged with stealing _ week, four men have been arrested and charged with stealing it - week, four men have been arrested and charged with stealing it...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc- world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. a shift on board this double—decker with a difference. david is behind the wheel. i've been driving buses all my life. it's a lot quieter driving food. it's good. first stop is a pub car park in south shields. many items for sale on board would have gone to waste. for the price, you can't be wrong. 25p. the charity runs a food bank, but this is something different. whilst running the food bank, we realised that there is a lot of people out there that also need help that aren't in abject property help that aren't in abject poverty and perhaps we shouldn't be waiting until people get into that critical situation and we should be possibly helping them by reducing their food bill in as many ways as we possibly can, so that they don't end up at the level of poverty that we see our beneficiaries when they arrive at the food bank. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. welcome back. some good news n
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc- world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. a shift on board this double—decker with a difference. david is behind the wheel. i've been driving buses all my life. it's a lot quieter driving food. it's good. first stop is a pub car park in south shields. many items for sale on board would have gone to waste. for the price, you can't be wrong. 25p. the charity runs a food bank, but...
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let's look at some other stories making news in the uk. nearly a0 flood warnings are still in place across the uk in the aftermath of storm ciaran. nearly 150,000 homes were left without power after the severe weather caused widespread flooding and damage. while the worst of the weather is now over, rain and violent winds are forecast for some parts of the uk this weekend. a man accused of soliciting to murder and incitement to kidnap tv presenter holly willoughby has pleaded not guilty to both charges. gavin plumb appeared at chelmsford crown court. the judge set a trial date ofjune 24th and remanded the 36—year—old in custody. the trial is expected to last two weeks. a conservative mp who told an activist to "go back to bahrain" has been found guilty of a racially aggravated public order offence. bob stewart made the comment during an argument with a man outside the foreign office's lancaster house in westminster on december 14th. he was fined £600. you're live with bbc news. the situation for those who are inside gaza remains dire.
let's look at some other stories making news in the uk. nearly a0 flood warnings are still in place across the uk in the aftermath of storm ciaran. nearly 150,000 homes were left without power after the severe weather caused widespread flooding and damage. while the worst of the weather is now over, rain and violent winds are forecast for some parts of the uk this weekend. a man accused of soliciting to murder and incitement to kidnap tv presenter holly willoughby has pleaded not guilty to both...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let�*s look at some other stories making news. a man has admitted killing three people in separate attacks in nottingham. 19—year—old students barnaby webber and grace 0�*malley—kumar, and school caretaker ian coates, died after being stabbed on the thirteenth ofjune. valdo calocane denied murder, but admitted three counts of manslaughter on the basis of diminished responsibility. the 32—year—old also admitted the attempted murder of three others. michael gove has apologised to victims and families over government mistakes during the coronavirus pandemic. the cabinet minister disputed claims that borisjohnson was "incapable of making decisions" about lockdowns, saying the former pm found introducing them "difficult" because it was against his political outlook. but mr gove accepted lockdowns came too late both in march and november 2020. the chair of wilko and granddaughter of the shop�*s founder has told mps she�*s devastated at letting down workers, suppliers and c
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let�*s look at some other stories making news. a man has admitted killing three people in separate attacks in nottingham. 19—year—old students barnaby webber and grace 0�*malley—kumar, and school caretaker ian coates, died after being stabbed on the thirteenth ofjune. valdo calocane denied murder, but admitted three counts of manslaughter on the basis of diminished responsibility. the 32—year—old also admitted the attempted...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. the golden topped tower on the edge of bath rescued from decay with almost £4 million of heritage lottery money. beckford's tower today is packed up for renovation. but nearby in the grounds, a stone grotto has been excavated. the team have removed almost 100 tonnes of soil to reveal it. most people won't know that this is here, so they'll be able to discover this. they'll be able to visit it when the tower reopens in the spring and they'll be able to come down and see this amazing arch above us. it's so beautifully built. it's a perfect arch with bath stone on the sides of it. but why did the writer and collector william beckford build it? well, beckford was a very private man. he didn't like interacting with the public, so he had a footpath built up to the tower. and by going under the road via this tunnel, he just kept away from the general public. you're watching bbc news. now, it is time for our our new weekly segme
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. the golden topped tower on the edge of bath rescued from decay with almost £4 million of heritage lottery money. beckford's tower today is packed up for renovation. but nearby in the grounds, a stone grotto has been excavated. the team have removed almost 100 tonnes of soil to reveal it. most people won't know that this is here, so they'll be able to discover this. they'll be...
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and some of the nations of the uk. i think he is a good reason not to hold an election but the problem is, the defeatism that this is about as good as it gets me managed to see off an attempted invasion but it is not getting any better change fundamentally for quite a while and trying to cut a deal and there was talk of this roughly a year ago and they wanted to be militarily in a stronger position before sitting down with russia and wanted russia on the back foot but that's not going to happen it seems the moment not be one of the reasons why to have some military breakthrough to allow them to get the negotiations on the front foot, it mayjust have to be done differently. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. each one and displacement created by the branch from newcastle. the each one and displacement created by the branch from newcastle.— the branch from newcastle. the 14th eve decade —— 40s. and they created this felt and we come up with a design and reassemble it accordingly. and thousands of
and some of the nations of the uk. i think he is a good reason not to hold an election but the problem is, the defeatism that this is about as good as it gets me managed to see off an attempted invasion but it is not getting any better change fundamentally for quite a while and trying to cut a deal and there was talk of this roughly a year ago and they wanted to be militarily in a stronger position before sitting down with russia and wanted russia on the back foot but that's not going to happen...
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msf uk's executive director is dr natalie roberts. it's one of the last functioning hospitals in northern gaza, and it's become more and more difficult for our teams and all medical staff to provide any form of medical care in northern gaza — notjust because hospitals are systematically attacked and bombed, but also because there's very little fuel or medical supply left. however, this was one of the last that was functioning in some form, and our two doctors were working on the third and fourth floors of the hospital when the hospital came under attack, and they were killed. there are other members of staff who were heavily injured, and there was another doctor killed in the attack. joining me now is lester holloway, the editor of the voice, and former lieutenant governor of florida, jennifer carroll. welcome to you both, thanks for joining us. let me pick up with you, lest are — judging by what prime minister netanyahu is saying, things are moving in the right direction, and you hearfrom are moving in the right direction, and yo
msf uk's executive director is dr natalie roberts. it's one of the last functioning hospitals in northern gaza, and it's become more and more difficult for our teams and all medical staff to provide any form of medical care in northern gaza — notjust because hospitals are systematically attacked and bombed, but also because there's very little fuel or medical supply left. however, this was one of the last that was functioning in some form, and our two doctors were working on the third and...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. latest official figures show no economic growth in the uk between july and september after a succession of interest rate rises. the performance was slightly better than expected — many analysts had believed it would shrink. last week, the bank of england said the uk economy was likely to see zero growth until 2025, although it is expected to avoid a recession. scotland's health secretary michael matheson says he will pay back the full cost of an £11,000 data roaming bill he incurred while using a parliamentary ipad on holiday. he said he ran up the charges during a trip to morocco while completing constituency work. the charges were said to be due to an outdated sim card. england's chief medical officer has warned that the uk faces a "health crisis" because of a rapidly ageing population. in his annual report, professor chris whitty says, while more people are living longer, many of their later years are spent in bad health. and of the proposed study in march and events this weeken
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. latest official figures show no economic growth in the uk between july and september after a succession of interest rate rises. the performance was slightly better than expected — many analysts had believed it would shrink. last week, the bank of england said the uk economy was likely to see zero growth until 2025, although it is expected to avoid a recession. scotland's health secretary...
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— very senior within the government and the uk this is why we are having the inquiry, — and the uk this is why we are having the inquiry, it is very shocking to hear some — the inquiry, it is very shocking to hear some of this testimony. let me read ou hear some of this testimony. let me read you what _ hear some of this testimony. let me read you what the _ hear some of this testimony. let me read you what the senior _ hear some of this testimony. let me read you what the senior press - read you what the senior press advisers had said. it's further said that the lines used aloud nor positive impression of the prime minister �*s house to be given. he was very ill, practised in terms of taking a box the prime minister had not in fact been working at his normal rate for a few days. now when you think back to donald trump being admitted to walter reed hospital when he contracted coronavirus, they gave us a very positive spin about how he was dealing with it, but in fact he was much more ill as well than they let on.— fact he was much more ill as well than they let on. they both were,
— very senior within the government and the uk this is why we are having the inquiry, — and the uk this is why we are having the inquiry, it is very shocking to hear some — the inquiry, it is very shocking to hear some of this testimony. let me read ou hear some of this testimony. let me read you what _ hear some of this testimony. let me read you what the _ hear some of this testimony. let me read you what the senior _ hear some of this testimony. let me read you what the senior press -...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. two 12—year—old boys have been remanded into youth custody after being charged with the murder of a 19—year—old man in wolverhampton who was stabbed on playing fields near a school in east park on monday. the boys, who appeared at birmingham magistrates�* court, cannot be named due to their age. a sheffield wednesday supporter who taunted rival fans by mocking the death of mascot bradley lowery has been given a 12—week suspended prison sentence. dale houghton was seen laughing as he held up an image of the six—year—old at a match against sunderland, the team bradley supported before he died of cancer in 2017. the government says an £8 billion fund will be made available to councils in england over the next decade to help tackle potholes. the transport secretary, mark harper, said motorists would immediately see improvements in road conditions. councils, on the other hand, say the cost of repairing local roads is closer to £14 billion. you're live with bbc news. what
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. two 12—year—old boys have been remanded into youth custody after being charged with the murder of a 19—year—old man in wolverhampton who was stabbed on playing fields near a school in east park on monday. the boys, who appeared at birmingham magistrates�* court, cannot be named due to their age. a sheffield wednesday supporter who taunted rival fans by mocking the death of mascot...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. managed to catch up with him and goods were recovered to the value of £300. in goods were recovered to the value of £300. ., , ., .,, , ., £300. in house of fraser, it is a roblem £300. in house of fraser, it is a problem that — £300. in house of fraser, it is a problem that the _ £300. in house of fraser, it is a problem that the store - £300. in house of fraser, it is a problem that the store is - £300. in house of fraser, it is a problem that the store is taking | problem that the store is taking seriously. problem that the store is taking seriousl . .,. . problem that the store is taking seriousl . ., _, ., problem that the store is taking seriousl . ., ., ., seriously. facial recognition on the cameras and _ seriously. facial recognition on the cameras and doors, _ seriously. facial recognition on the cameras and doors, so _ seriously. facial recognition on the cameras and doors, so when - seriously. facial recognition on thel cameras and doors, so when people come and
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. managed to catch up with him and goods were recovered to the value of £300. in goods were recovered to the value of £300. ., , ., .,, , ., £300. in house of fraser, it is a roblem £300. in house of fraser, it is a problem that — £300. in house of fraser, it is a problem that the _ £300. in house of fraser, it is a problem that the store - £300. in house of fraser, it is a problem that the store is - £300. in house of fraser, it is...
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and current uk law. but without knowing exactly what she is referring to is be difficult to comment.- difficult to comment. she's suggesting- -- _ difficult to comment. she's suggesting... she - difficult to comment. she's suggesting... she says - difficult to comment. she's suggesting... she says the | difficult to comment. she's i suggesting... she says the act difficult to comment. she's - suggesting... she says the act is a curious legal challenge. is she saying that it so week in terms of law that others will try and unpack an appeal against the decision? people are always entitled to bring legal challenges. that's why we have the freeborn citizens of the country if we think the law isn't being properly applied. 0ne if we think the law isn't being properly applied. one of the features of this letter is that she accuses the prime minister of betraying her in the sense that he made promises. i must say in reading those promises the first thing that immediately hits you is the promises are impractical
and current uk law. but without knowing exactly what she is referring to is be difficult to comment.- difficult to comment. she's suggesting- -- _ difficult to comment. she's suggesting... she - difficult to comment. she's suggesting... she says - difficult to comment. she's suggesting... she says the | difficult to comment. she's i suggesting... she says the act difficult to comment. she's - suggesting... she says the act is a curious legal challenge. is she saying that it so week in terms of...
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bringing you different stories from across the uk. villagers who gathered to meet their mp in a pub car park in nottinghamshire havejust found out about the latest proposal for a solar park. the great north road scheme plans battery storage for the grid and a chain of what is called solar islands linked by underground cables serving the village. the majority of the community is not against solar but i think the dimension of this project is so huge and vast. the proposals cover dozens of villages, thousands of acres and will have a profound impact on landscape and quality of life of people living in this area. the company behind the plan says if it goes ahead they will pay £1 million a year to projects suggested by the community. this is just the start of a consultation which really gets going next year, and a nationally significant infrastructure projects with the final decision made by the secretary of state for energy. for more stories across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. live now to mark regev, s
bringing you different stories from across the uk. villagers who gathered to meet their mp in a pub car park in nottinghamshire havejust found out about the latest proposal for a solar park. the great north road scheme plans battery storage for the grid and a chain of what is called solar islands linked by underground cables serving the village. the majority of the community is not against solar but i think the dimension of this project is so huge and vast. the proposals cover dozens of...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. they are the tallest land mammal and have blue—black tongues to prevent sunburn. giraffes are pretty unique animals and these worldwide experts would agree. we want to release them back to an environment full of other reinforcers. they've come together at bristol zoo project to share best practice. so giraffes, for me, are pretty special. 20 years ago, when i started in zoos, they were the very first animal i ever worked with and ever since then i've had a real passion for them. the idea of this conference is to basically increase all of our knowledge on training, on things like hoof care, on blood draw and all sorts of stuff like that that we do with our animals. if you go on safari, you pretty much will see a giraffe, but they are experiencing what we call a silent extinction, so no one really realises that they are disappearing. they're very friendly, i aren't they, as animals? yeah. what do you like about giraffes?
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. they are the tallest land mammal and have blue—black tongues to prevent sunburn. giraffes are pretty unique animals and these worldwide experts would agree. we want to release them back to an environment full of other reinforcers. they've come together at bristol zoo project to share best practice. so giraffes, for me, are pretty special. 20 years ago, when i started in zoos,...
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hamas has been cited by the uk and us - been cited by the uk and us governments as a terrorist group. it has slaughtered m00 innocent israelis. how difficult is it becoming for you to host hamas because there is been fierce criticism from the israeli government in recent days of the fact that you allow the clinical wing of hamas to stay in doha? i wing of hamas to stay in doha? i don't know what the qatari government position is anything that they have not already said might be. i think in the fullness of time after peaceful resolution is reached, i think looking at what hamas and what the israelis and what's going on right now will be good to look back on, of the matter is the national security council of the arab states and qatar negotiated with hamas today. the israeli national security adviser at the other day thanks qatar for the release of israeli hostages. i think thatis release of israeli hostages. i think that is a viable tool. qatar is not giving up on a piece resolution and they are not giving up as they exit on hostage negotiation. let's hope that israel says the continuat
hamas has been cited by the uk and us - been cited by the uk and us governments as a terrorist group. it has slaughtered m00 innocent israelis. how difficult is it becoming for you to host hamas because there is been fierce criticism from the israeli government in recent days of the fact that you allow the clinical wing of hamas to stay in doha? i wing of hamas to stay in doha? i don't know what the qatari government position is anything that they have not already said might be. i think in the...
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even here in the uk, we have had extremely sort of overly hot summers. where has actually affected public health interns people, weaving at the right kind of housing to cope with that, and then we see this extreme weather and then we see this extreme weather and there had been huge amounts of flooding this year as well. and i think this is costing people a lot of money and massive distress and it's costing businesses a lot of money as well. insurance is a big problem for people now as we are getting more and more this extreme weather so it's a really big issue and i think for a country like the uk, we are only starting to get our heads around and for many people, it's very frightening, very distressing to think this could be something to think about now in terms of your house getting flooded a number of times a year. bind terms of your house getting flooded a number of times a year.— a number of times a year. and the trust ou a number of times a year. and the trust you have _ a number of times a year. and the trust you have in _ a number of times a yea
even here in the uk, we have had extremely sort of overly hot summers. where has actually affected public health interns people, weaving at the right kind of housing to cope with that, and then we see this extreme weather and then we see this extreme weather and there had been huge amounts of flooding this year as well. and i think this is costing people a lot of money and massive distress and it's costing businesses a lot of money as well. insurance is a big problem for people now as we are...