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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...
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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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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
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 —...
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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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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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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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this marks a new era for uk foreign policy-— uk foreign policy. how much is this an issue in — uk foreign policy. how much is this an issue in argentina? _ uk foreign policy. how much is this an issue in argentina? well, - uk foreign policy. how much is this an issue in argentina? well, the i an issue in argentina? well, the issue in argentina _ an issue in argentina? well, the issue in argentina now - an issue in argentina? well, the issue in argentina now is - an issue in argentina? well, the issue in argentina now is the - issue in argentina now is the economy. everyone is looking after what javier economy. everyone is looking after whatjavier milei can do in terms of inflation and trading jobs. as was mentioned before, this is a problem that would go on from generation to generation. politically, it doesn't make any good for any argentine president to say when they're going to deal —— they're not going to deal with the falklands any more. it will be picked up either by the left or the right in argentina. what mattered to the zoo uk is ho
this marks a new era for uk foreign policy-— uk foreign policy. how much is this an issue in — uk foreign policy. how much is this an issue in argentina? _ uk foreign policy. how much is this an issue in argentina? well, - uk foreign policy. how much is this an issue in argentina? well, the i an issue in argentina? well, the issue in argentina _ an issue in argentina? well, the issue in argentina now - an issue in argentina? well, the issue in argentina now is - an issue in argentina? well,...
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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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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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in the uk. 50 electricity and that is what is happening in the uk.- electricity and that is what is happening in the uk. so we are burnini happening in the uk. so we are burning millions _ happening in the uk. so we are burning millions and _ happening in the uk. so we are burning millions and millions i happening in the uk. so we are j burning millions and millions of trees to capture a proportion of carbon, surely there are cleaner ways to do this.— carbon, surely there are cleaner ways to do this. that's what i would an ue and ways to do this. that's what i would argue and i — ways to do this. that's what i would argue and i think _ ways to do this. that's what i would argue and i think you _ ways to do this. that's what i would argue and i think you could - ways to do this. that's what i would argue and i think you could say - ways to do this. that's what i would argue and i think you could say thati argue and i think you could say that they are notjust burning trees, they are notjust bu
in the uk. 50 electricity and that is what is happening in the uk.- electricity and that is what is happening in the uk. so we are burnini happening in the uk. so we are burning millions _ happening in the uk. so we are burning millions and _ happening in the uk. so we are burning millions and millions i happening in the uk. so we are j burning millions and millions of trees to capture a proportion of carbon, surely there are cleaner ways to do this.— carbon, surely there are cleaner ways to...
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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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around the world and across the uk. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. the bodies of four people, two of them have been found at a house near norwich. norfolk police said officers forced their way into an address in costessey this morning after a call from a member of the public. it's believed they were all from the same family. detectives leading the case believe it's an isolated incident. the met office has named the next storm to hit the uk which is set to bring gusts of up to 80mph over the weekend. storm isha will blast through the uk on sunday, with amber weather warnings issued for wind in northern and western england, northern ireland and parts of scotland. british retailers suffered the biggest drop in sales in almost three years in december — raising the risk the economy entered a recession in the fourth quarter. official figures reveal a sharp fall in demand for goods, but also food sales, in the run up to christmas by 3.2%. data appeared to show people did their shopping earlier, taking advantag
around the world and across the uk. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. the bodies of four people, two of them have been found at a house near norwich. norfolk police said officers forced their way into an address in costessey this morning after a call from a member of the public. it's believed they were all from the same family. detectives leading the case believe it's an isolated incident. the met office has named the next storm...
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i will play ou a cli be coming to the uk now. i will play you a clip we _ be coming to the uk now. i will play you a clip we have _ be coming to the uk now. i will play you a clip we have from _ be coming to the uk now. i will play you a clip we have from donald - be coming to the uk now. i will play l you a clip we have from donald trump in atlanta on saturday. you will see the similarities. let's have a listen. but we have to straighten out our country and we have to do it fast. and we don't have that much time any more. you know, even seven months is a long time we are waiting, and it's at the end of seven months, in other words, it's closer to eight than it is to seven. and the destruction that they are doing to our country, this is a long time, this is a very risky period. this is the most dangerous period in the history of our country, in my opinion. it is so interesting, i watch these criminals back there, the press. look at them, look how many of them. that's a lots of people. that's a lot of people! wow! i always say they should endorse me because i'm the best thing that e
i will play ou a cli be coming to the uk now. i will play you a clip we _ be coming to the uk now. i will play you a clip we have _ be coming to the uk now. i will play you a clip we have from _ be coming to the uk now. i will play you a clip we have from donald - be coming to the uk now. i will play l you a clip we have from donald trump in atlanta on saturday. you will see the similarities. let's have a listen. but we have to straighten out our country and we have to do it fast. and we don't...
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should uk decide to diverge in its| should uk decide to diverge in its legal, _ should uk decide to diverge in its legal, regulations from the european union, _ legal, regulations from the european union, that— legal, regulations from the european union, that will make things much harden _ union, that will make things much harden you — union, that will make things much harder. you can imagine, there's been _ harder. you can imagine, there's heena— harder. you can imagine, there's been a lot— harder. you can imagine, there's been a lot of— harder. you can imagine, there's been a lot of talk about gene editing — been a lot of talk about gene editing and how we can go our own way when — editing and how we can go our own way when it— editing and how we can go our own way when it comes to gene in northern— way when it comes to gene in northern ireland, the eu will still apply. _ northern ireland, the eu will still apply. so— northern ireland, the eu will still apply, so it could well be the case if we _ apply, so it could well be the case if we decide to go our own way, that
should uk decide to diverge in its| should uk decide to diverge in its legal, _ should uk decide to diverge in its legal, regulations from the european union, _ legal, regulations from the european union, that— legal, regulations from the european union, that will make things much harden _ union, that will make things much harden you — union, that will make things much harder. you can imagine, there's been _ harder. you can imagine, there's heena— harder. you can imagine, there's been a...
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budget, that blew a hole in the uk balance sheet because _ budget, that blew a hole in the uk balance sheet because they- budget, that blew a hole in the uk balance sheet because they try - budget, that blew a hole in the uk balance sheet because they try to| balance sheet because they try to push _ balance sheet because they try to push through _ balance sheet because they try to push through unfunded _ balance sheet because they try to push through unfunded tax - balance sheet because they try to push through unfunded tax cuts l balance sheet because they try to . push through unfunded tax cuts and there _ push through unfunded tax cuts and there cannot — push through unfunded tax cuts and there cannot be _ push through unfunded tax cuts and there cannot be any— push through unfunded tax cuts and there cannot be any messing - push through unfunded tax cuts and| there cannot be any messing around with the _ there cannot be any messing around with the physical— there cannot be any messing around with the physical state _ there cannot be any messing around with the physical state
budget, that blew a hole in the uk balance sheet because _ budget, that blew a hole in the uk balance sheet because they- budget, that blew a hole in the uk balance sheet because they try - budget, that blew a hole in the uk balance sheet because they try to| balance sheet because they try to push _ balance sheet because they try to push through _ balance sheet because they try to push through unfunded _ balance sheet because they try to push through unfunded tax - balance sheet because they...
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the uk has a slirhtl tasco as it is. the uk has a slightly different _ tasco as it is. the uk has a i slightly different relationship with taiwan, doesn't it? it slightly different relationship with taiwan, doesn't it?— slightly different relationship with taiwan, doesn't it? it does, and in many ways — taiwan, doesn't it? it does, and in many ways for _ taiwan, doesn't it? it does, and in many ways for the _ taiwan, doesn't it? it does, and in many ways for the uk, _ taiwan, doesn't it? it does, and in many ways for the uk, it - taiwan, doesn't it? it does, and in many ways for the uk, it is - taiwan, doesn't it? it does, and in| many ways for the uk, it is perhaps more _ many ways for the uk, it is perhaps more significant than the election taking _ more significant than the election taking place in the us, because what happens _ taking place in the us, because what happens in _ taking place in the us, because what happens in this election is going to determine — happens in this election is going to determine a lot of geopolitics. taiwan— determine a lot of ge
the uk has a slirhtl tasco as it is. the uk has a slightly different _ tasco as it is. the uk has a i slightly different relationship with taiwan, doesn't it? it slightly different relationship with taiwan, doesn't it?— slightly different relationship with taiwan, doesn't it? it does, and in many ways — taiwan, doesn't it? it does, and in many ways for _ taiwan, doesn't it? it does, and in many ways for the _ taiwan, doesn't it? it does, and in many ways for the uk, _ taiwan, doesn't it? it...
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it involves some pretty big thinkers on uk defence. lord sedwill, the former national security adviser, lord robertson, the former nato's secretary general. they say in this report that the regular army and reserve forces have shrunk far below national critical mass. we need to spend money so that we have a force that can prepare for high intensity warfighting. how much pressure is on the chancellor come this autumn budget to spend more money on uk defence? there's a lot of pressure to spend more on uk defence. this is something that the uk really shares with other european countries and something that has come out quite a lot in nato conversations because of the ongoing russian invasion of ukraine. and we've seen that even the additional budget that's been promised in the integrated review refresh is essentially eaten up. if you look at what the uk needs to spend additionally on archives, what it needs to spend on replenishing stock that has gone in support to ukraine. and so i understand why these calls for additional defence spendin
it involves some pretty big thinkers on uk defence. lord sedwill, the former national security adviser, lord robertson, the former nato's secretary general. they say in this report that the regular army and reserve forces have shrunk far below national critical mass. we need to spend money so that we have a force that can prepare for high intensity warfighting. how much pressure is on the chancellor come this autumn budget to spend more money on uk defence? there's a lot of pressure to spend...
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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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for more stories from across the uk, had to the i from across the uk, had to the bbc news _ from across the uk, had to the bbc news website _ you're live with bbc news. nicaragua, in central america, is one of the poorest countries in the western hemisphere. the government there has long been accused of corruption, political violence and election—rigging. but it has been in the news recently for another reason, a nicaraguan, sheynnis palacios, was crowned miss universe. initially the regime congratulated palacios, but it has since cracked down on celebrations, not least because palacios, who herself has taken part in demonstrations in 2018, has suddenly become a symbol of the opposition again president daniel 0rtega's rule. in the protests five years ago, hundreds of people were killed in the streets. 0rtega has retained power byjailing many of his opponents, religious figures, journalists and critics. and here in the uk, british politicians have just launched a parliamentary inquiry to look at �*credible reports of human rights violations�* in nicaragua. the cross—party ad—ho
for more stories from across the uk, had to the i from across the uk, had to the bbc news _ from across the uk, had to the bbc news website _ you're live with bbc news. nicaragua, in central america, is one of the poorest countries in the western hemisphere. the government there has long been accused of corruption, political violence and election—rigging. but it has been in the news recently for another reason, a nicaraguan, sheynnis palacios, was crowned miss universe. initially the regime...
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as has the uk and _ has backed for decades as has the uk. and we consider like the us as well, _ uk. and we consider like the us as well, we _ uk. and we consider like the us as well, we are — uk. and we consider like the us as well, we are continuing to arm israel. — well, we are continuing to arm israel, which is going before the international court ofjustice next week, _ international court ofjustice next week, i_ international court ofjustice next week, i believe, because of the south _...
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in the uk on this front.— in the uk on this front. thank you for that. in the uk on this front. thank you for that- if— in the uk on this front. thank you for that- if i _ in the uk on this front. thank you for that. if i can _ in the uk on this front. thank you for that. if i can come _ in the uk on this front. thank you for that. if i can come back- in the uk on this front. thank you for that. if i can come back to - in the uk on this front. thank you for that. if i can come back to you before i let you go, we have seen the letter there. just tell as what happens next, the timeline and what you hope will happen. we happens next, the timeline and what you hope will happen.— you hope will happen. we hope the bill will return _ you hope will happen. we hope the bill will return soon _ you hope will happen. we hope the bill will return soon to _ you hope will happen. we hope the bill will return soon to parliament. | bill will return soon to parliament. they have been a number of mps supporting amendments to take out these problemat
in the uk on this front.— in the uk on this front. thank you for that. in the uk on this front. thank you for that- if— in the uk on this front. thank you for that- if i _ in the uk on this front. thank you for that. if i can _ in the uk on this front. thank you for that. if i can come _ in the uk on this front. thank you for that. if i can come back- in the uk on this front. thank you for that. if i can come back to - in the uk on this front. thank you for that. if i can come back to you...
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keep in mind, the numbers we dealwith— the uk. keep in mind, the numbers we deaiwith her_ the uk. keep in mind, the numbers we dealwith herso the uk. keep in mind, the numbers we deal with her so much were staggering. i think you showed a slide _ staggering. i think you showed a slide of— staggering. i think you showed a slide of about 6000 people so far this yeah — slide of about 6000 people so far this year. the last couple of months i've this year. the last couple of months i've seen— this year. the last couple of months i've seen solid numbers in december where _ i've seen solid numbers in december where we _ i've seen solid numbers in december where we had to earn 25,000 people in the _ where we had to earn 25,000 people in the month of december alone cross _ in the month of december alone cross. ., ., , , , , cross. no one is disputing there is a crisis or the _ cross. no one is disputing there is a crisis or the southern _ cross. no one is disputing there is a crisis or the southern border. i a crisis or the southern border. someone has to do something about it. speak
keep in mind, the numbers we dealwith— the uk. keep in mind, the numbers we deaiwith her_ the uk. keep in mind, the numbers we dealwith herso the uk. keep in mind, the numbers we deal with her so much were staggering. i think you showed a slide _ staggering. i think you showed a slide of— staggering. i think you showed a slide of about 6000 people so far this yeah — slide of about 6000 people so far this year. the last couple of months i've this year. the last couple of months i've...
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. _ uk. welsh policy is going to have an acute impact on farming. but- uk. welsh policy is going to have an acute impact on farming. but if- uk. welsh policy is going to have an acute impact on farming. but if you i acute impact on farming. but if you look acute impact on farming. but if you took across— acute impact on farming. but if you look across europe, _ acute impact on farming. but if you look across europe, there - acute impact on farming. but if you look across europe, there have - acute impact on farming. but if you i look across europe, there have been real trigger— look across europe, there have been real trigger points, _ look across europe, there have been real trigger points, whether- look across europe, there have been real trigger points, whether it - look across europe, there have been real trigger points, whether it be - real trigger points, whether it be in germany, _ real trigger points, whether it be in germany, the _ real trigger points, whether it be in germany, the removal- real trigger points, whether it be in germany, the remo
. _ uk. welsh policy is going to have an acute impact on farming. but- uk. welsh policy is going to have an acute impact on farming. but if- uk. welsh policy is going to have an acute impact on farming. but if you i acute impact on farming. but if you look acute impact on farming. but if you took across— acute impact on farming. but if you look across europe, _ acute impact on farming. but if you look across europe, there - acute impact on farming. but if you look across europe, there have -...
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economy— the uk. but even if it does the economy comes _ the uk. but even if it does the economy comes were - the uk. but even if it does the economy comes were in - the uk. but even if it does the economy comes were in fact . the uk. but even if it does the economy comes were in fact i i the uk. but even if it does the - economy comes were in fact i think it would _ economy comes were in fact i think it would be — economy comes were in fact i think it would be difficult _ economy comes were in fact i think it would be difficult for— economy comes were in fact i think it would be difficult for the - it would be difficult for the conservatives _ it would be difficult for the conservatives to _ it would be difficult for the conservatives to close - it would be difficult for the conservatives to close the| it would be difficult for the - conservatives to close the gap. government _ conservatives to close the gap. government saying _ conservatives to close the gap. government saying it _ conservatives to close the gap. government saying it does - c
economy— the uk. but even if it does the economy comes _ the uk. but even if it does the economy comes were - the uk. but even if it does the economy comes were in - the uk. but even if it does the economy comes were in fact . the uk. but even if it does the economy comes were in fact i i the uk. but even if it does the - economy comes were in fact i think it would _ economy comes were in fact i think it would be — economy comes were in fact i think it would be difficult _ economy comes...
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on pause, the uk government sa 5 burner? on pause, the uk government sa sit burner? on pause, the uk government sa s it sa s burner? on pause, the uk government says it says it's — burner? on pause, the uk government says it says it's open _ burner? on pause, the uk government says it says it's open to _ burner? on pause, the uk government says it says it's open to reopening - says it says it's open to reopening these trade talks but as he just pointed out, they have reached a bit of an impasse pointed out, they have reached a bit of an impasse of pointed out, they have reached a bit of an impasse of the pointed out, they have reached a bit of an impasse of the moment. pointed out, they have reached a bit of an impasse of the moment. canada wants the uk to lift its ban on hormone treated beef, and the uk has concerns about the tariffs on cheese he did have a deal that rolled over after it left the eu, the uk dead, which expired at the end of december on cheese. there is a third thing, though, cars, does a similar deal in place of the moment for the one that was the
on pause, the uk government sa 5 burner? on pause, the uk government sa sit burner? on pause, the uk government sa s it sa s burner? on pause, the uk government says it says it's — burner? on pause, the uk government says it says it's open _ burner? on pause, the uk government says it says it's open to _ burner? on pause, the uk government says it says it's open to reopening - says it says it's open to reopening these trade talks but as he just pointed out, they have reached a bit of an...
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the uk - wartime. of course you have to set that in a legal context. the uk is l wartime. of course you have to set that in a legal context. the uk is a| that in a legal context. the uk is a signatory to the un convention against torture. so what needs to be considered within this appeal? what considered within this appeal? what i considered within this appeal? what i understand — considered within this appeal? what i understand is _ considered within this appeal? what i understand is only _ considered within this appeal? “unmet i understand is only two considered within this appeal? ib'fi�*ué�*ii i understand is only two of considered within this appeal? kwisgt i understand is only two of his nine rounds of appeal have been allowed to proceed and they are revolved around freedom of expression and that the palatability of uk and us law. that is not the area i work in. —— compatibility. my concerns as he may face a disproportionate penalty which will not be before this court, but should he fill in the next and final round in the domestic courts, he should be gi
the uk - wartime. of course you have to set that in a legal context. the uk is l wartime. of course you have to set that in a legal context. the uk is a| that in a legal context. the uk is a signatory to the un convention against torture. so what needs to be considered within this appeal? what considered within this appeal? what i considered within this appeal? what i understand — considered within this appeal? what i understand is _ considered within this appeal? what i understand is only _...
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_ day, suggesting the population of the uk is — day, suggesting the population of the uk is going to grow by about six and half— the uk is going to grow by about six and half million people by 2036. that's— and half million people by 2036. that's a — and half million people by 2036. that's a very big expansion. a lot of economists will tell you that migration is a net benefit to the economy — migration is a net benefit to the economy i_ migration is a net benefit to the economy. i would migration is a net benefit to the economy. iwould buy migration is a net benefit to the economy. i would buy into that, but lots of _ economy. i would buy into that, but lots of people don't, and they'll be worried _ lots of people don't, and they'll be worried by— lots of people don't, and they'll be worried by the numbers. dig a little bit deeper~ — worried by the numbers. dig a little bit deeper. one striking statistic, the ons— bit deeper. one striking statistic, the ons predicted the number of over 85—year—olds will increase by! million — 85—year—olds will increase by! mil
_ day, suggesting the population of the uk is — day, suggesting the population of the uk is going to grow by about six and half— the uk is going to grow by about six and half million people by 2036. that's— and half million people by 2036. that's a — and half million people by 2036. that's a very big expansion. a lot of economists will tell you that migration is a net benefit to the economy — migration is a net benefit to the economy i_ migration is a net benefit to the economy. i...
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the uk is one _ in the uk. let's be clear about one thing. the uk is one of— in the uk. let's be clear about one thing. the uk is one of the - thing. the uk is one of the most centralised — thing. the uk is one of the most centralised countries _ thing. the uk is one of the most centralised countries in - thing. the uk is one of the most centralised countries in the - thing. the uk is one of the most i centralised countries in the world, so in _ centralised countries in the world, so in some — centralised countries in the world, so in some way, _ centralised countries in the world, so in some way, it _ centralised countries in the world, so in some way, it is _ centralised countries in the world, so in some way, it is more - centralised countries in the world, | so in some way, it is more efficient funding, _ so in some way, it is more efficient funding, it — so in some way, it is more efficient funding, it is— so in some way, it is more efficient funding, it is more _ funding, it is more decentralised funding — funding, it is more decentralised funding that ma
the uk is one _ in the uk. let's be clear about one thing. the uk is one of— in the uk. let's be clear about one thing. the uk is one of the - thing. the uk is one of the most centralised — thing. the uk is one of the most centralised countries _ thing. the uk is one of the most centralised countries in - thing. the uk is one of the most centralised countries in the - thing. the uk is one of the most i centralised countries in the world, so in _ centralised countries in the world, so in...
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. _ of the uk position there? we've done this in the past, and _ of the uk position there? we've done this in the past, and obviously - this in the past, and obviously we've — this in the past, and obviously we've got— this in the past, and obviously we've got the aukus arrangement now, ithink— we've got the aukus arrangement now, i think it's _ we've got the aukus arrangement now, i think it's the uk stepping up to play its — i think it's the uk stepping up to play its role as it's always tried to do— play its role as it's always tried to do and — play its role as it's always tried to do and some of these international, important issues that are rising _ international, important issues that are rising up the agenda. and international, important issues that are rising up the agenda.— are rising up the agenda. and let's no are rising up the agenda. and let's to back to are rising up the agenda. and let's go back to the _ are rising up the agenda. and let's go back to the us, _ are rising up the agenda. and let's go back to the us, finally, - are rising up the a
. _ of the uk position there? we've done this in the past, and _ of the uk position there? we've done this in the past, and obviously - this in the past, and obviously we've — this in the past, and obviously we've got— this in the past, and obviously we've got the aukus arrangement now, ithink— we've got the aukus arrangement now, i think it's _ we've got the aukus arrangement now, i think it's the uk stepping up to play its — i think it's the uk stepping up to play its role as it's...
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to the uk? , ., , . to the uk? yes i would. the uk is a member of the _ to the uk? yes i would. the uk is a member of the international - to the uk? yes i would. the uk is a | member of the international criminal court, _ member of the international criminal court, it's— member of the international criminal court, it's our— member of the international criminal court, it's our obligation _ member of the international criminal court, it's our obligation under- court, it's our obligation under that— court, it's our obligation under that statute _ court, it's our obligation under that statute to _ court, it's our obligation under that statute to arrest - court, it's our obligation under that statute to arrest someone court, it's our obligation under. that statute to arrest someone if they arrive — that statute to arrest someone if they arrive in _ that statute to arrest someone if they arrive in this _ that statute to arrest someone if they arrive in this country- that statute to arrest someone if they arrive in this country with l that statute to arrest someone if| they arr
to the uk? , ., , . to the uk? yes i would. the uk is a member of the _ to the uk? yes i would. the uk is a member of the international - to the uk? yes i would. the uk is a | member of the international criminal court, _ member of the international criminal court, it's— member of the international criminal court, it's our— member of the international criminal court, it's our obligation _ member of the international criminal court, it's our obligation under- court, it's our obligation under...
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we've got cold air in place right the way across the uk. we're going to stay in cold air through the weekend as well. and with that cold air, we've got low pressure in charge, which is why we're seeing this wet weather with some winteryness over the hills. that weather front has been taking some rain and hail, snow across northern england. that's moving away, but heading its way into scotland overnight tonight. the same time, we'll see a northerly wind bringing showers into northern ireland and some wet weather developing in the south east of england, pushing into the midlands and other eastern parts of england. that could keep temperatures just above freezing. but it's touch and go. it will be a cold and frosty start for many, i think, on saturday morning, especially where we have the clearer skies. but through the weekend, we do stay in this cold air, and it's on saturday that we'll see most of the showers or longer spells of rain. drier picture on sunday, but more mist and fog around. and there will be some frosty mornings, as we've seen
we've got cold air in place right the way across the uk. we're going to stay in cold air through the weekend as well. and with that cold air, we've got low pressure in charge, which is why we're seeing this wet weather with some winteryness over the hills. that weather front has been taking some rain and hail, snow across northern england. that's moving away, but heading its way into scotland overnight tonight. the same time, we'll see a northerly wind bringing showers into northern ireland and...
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but even if it does the economy— the uk. but even if it does the economy comes _ the uk. but even if it does the economy comes were - the uk. but even if it does the economy comes were in - the uk. but even if it does the economy comes were in fact . the uk. but even if it does the economy comes were in fact i i the uk. but even if it does the - economy comes were in fact i think it would _ economy comes were in fact i think it would be — economy comes were in fact i think it would be difficult _ economy comes were in fact i think it would be difficult for— economy comes were in fact i think it would be difficult for the - it would be difficult for the conservatives _ it would be difficult for the conservatives to _ it would be difficult for the conservatives to close - it would be difficult for the conservatives to close the| it would be difficult for the - conservatives to close the gap. government _ conservatives to close the gap. government saying _ conservatives to close the gap. government saying it _ conservatives to close the gap. government saying it does - c
but even if it does the economy— the uk. but even if it does the economy comes _ the uk. but even if it does the economy comes were - the uk. but even if it does the economy comes were in - the uk. but even if it does the economy comes were in fact . the uk. but even if it does the economy comes were in fact i i the uk. but even if it does the - economy comes were in fact i think it would _ economy comes were in fact i think it would be — economy comes were in fact i think it would be...
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, long may it remain— right is so weak in the uk, long may it remain so. — right is so weak in the uk, long may it remain so, but brexit is such a shock. _ it remain so, but brexit is such a shock. a — it remain so, but brexit is such a shock, a classically statement shock tour system, that populism might not sweep— tour system, that populism might not sweep the _ tour system, that populism might not sweep the country, although there was some — sweep the country, although there was some aspects of it while boris johnson _ was some aspects of it while boris johnson was in power.— was some aspects of it while boris johnson was in power. that's donald trum- johnson was in power. that's donald trump campaign. — johnson was in power. that's donald trump campaign. l _ johnson was in power. that's donald trump campaign, i was _ johnson was in power. that's donald trump campaign, i was with - johnson was in power. that's donald trump campaign, i was with a - johnson was in power. that's donald trump campaign, i was with a made| johnson was in power. that's donald l trump campaign, i
, long may it remain— right is so weak in the uk, long may it remain so. — right is so weak in the uk, long may it remain so, but brexit is such a shock. _ it remain so, but brexit is such a shock. a — it remain so, but brexit is such a shock, a classically statement shock tour system, that populism might not sweep— tour system, that populism might not sweep the _ tour system, that populism might not sweep the country, although there was some — sweep the country, although there was...
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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 technology
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...
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time. _ things stand, 8:15pm in the evening uk time, the emerging picture from here. _ uk time, the emerging picture from here. the _ uk time, the emerging picture from here, the emerging choreography, such as _ here, the emerging choreography, such as we — here, the emerging choreography, such as we can see it, suggests that the uk _ such as we can see it, suggests that the uk is _ such as we can see it, suggests that the uk is that bit further advanced. speaking _ the uk is that bit further advanced. speaking to colleagues in washington, that seems to match with their interpretation of what they are seeing there. let's see how the coming _ are seeing there. let's see how the coming hours play out and crucially, what we _ coming hours play out and crucially, what we hear from some of those opposition— what we hear from some of those opposition voices and others as they emerge _ opposition voices and others as they emerge from their meeting and indeed from other— emerge from their meeting and indeed from other government sources, once the cabinet _ from other government source
time. _ things stand, 8:15pm in the evening uk time, the emerging picture from here. _ uk time, the emerging picture from here. the _ uk time, the emerging picture from here, the emerging choreography, such as _ here, the emerging choreography, such as we — here, the emerging choreography, such as we can see it, suggests that the uk _ such as we can see it, suggests that the uk is _ such as we can see it, suggests that the uk is that bit further advanced. speaking _ the uk is that bit further...
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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. sometimes a simple knock at the door and a friendly greeting mean more than we know. ronnie and paul first met through age uk's befriending scheme during lockdown. that meant phone calls at first, but face—to—face meetings soon followed. now they're firm friends, particularly since ronnie lost his wife earlier this year. he knows my circumstances, because we're both in the same situation, you know and he's very good to talk to. we can talk to each other about different stuff. we were just saying the other day, if age uk concerned folded, we'd still be friends. i don't think we've ever had a cross word. i genuinely look forward to seeing ronnie and there's no on the volunteer and befriending scheme and somebody feeling a bit vulnerable. so that has gone now. 0ur relationship is and with ronnie is on an equal standing. for more stories from across the uk, visit the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. in the uk spe
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. sometimes a simple knock at the door and a friendly greeting mean more than we know. ronnie and paul first met through age uk's befriending scheme during lockdown. that meant phone calls at first, but face—to—face meetings soon followed. now they're firm friends, particularly since ronnie lost his wife earlier this year. he knows my circumstances, because we're both in the same...
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i in the united states, we don't see it here in the uk.— it here in the uk. i think it's fair to sa , i it here in the uk. i think it's fair to say. i think _ it here in the uk. i think it's fair to say, i think if— it here in the uk. i think it's fair to say, i think if you _ it here in the uk. i think it's fair to say, i think if you look at - it here in the uk. i think it's fair to say, i think if you look at the | to say, i think if you look at the inflation reduction act, which i think you're talking about in the us, they've got a big chunk of you might call it subsidies, some people might call it subsidies, some people might call it investment actually, what they're doing is putting money into these areas like you say, we need those jobs to make that transition and they are investing in the future for that area. and i think that's something that we haven't really seen in the uk, i think as michael was hinting at, actually, in germany they have transition to using hydrogen and some of the plants to create this green steel and we have now done away with
i in the united states, we don't see it here in the uk.— it here in the uk. i think it's fair to sa , i it here in the uk. i think it's fair to say. i think _ it here in the uk. i think it's fair to say, i think if— it here in the uk. i think it's fair to say, i think if you _ it here in the uk. i think it's fair to say, i think if you look at - it here in the uk. i think it's fair to say, i think if you look at the | to say, i think if you look at the inflation reduction act, which i think...
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_ targets that we have passed into law in the uk. ., ., ., ., in the uk. yeah, and that will form art of in the uk. yeah, and that will form part of the — in the uk. yeah, and that will form part of the diplomacy, _ in the uk. yeah, and that will form part of the diplomacy, as _ in the uk. yeah, and that will form part of the diplomacy, as shannon | part of the diplomacy, as shannon says. climate very much a priority for those countries in the g20. john, thank you very much for being with us on the programme. can we talk about the princess of wales? she has been photographed smiling and looking happy while out shopping with prince william. the couple were seen strolling through a car park on saturday, at a farm shop in windsor close to their home, which should put paid to all the concerns and conspiracy theories doing the rounds. what we are told is that the princess of wales is going to hospital for princess of wales is going to hospitalfor an princess of wales is going to hospital for an operation, princess of wales is going to hospitalfor an operation
_ targets that we have passed into law in the uk. ., ., ., ., in the uk. yeah, and that will form art of in the uk. yeah, and that will form part of the — in the uk. yeah, and that will form part of the diplomacy, _ in the uk. yeah, and that will form part of the diplomacy, as _ in the uk. yeah, and that will form part of the diplomacy, as shannon | part of the diplomacy, as shannon says. climate very much a priority for those countries in the g20. john, thank you very much for being with us...
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this here in the uk. military training for young purple?— here in the uk. military training for young people? this is a report, exclusive in _ for young people? this is a report, exclusive in the _ for young people? this is a report, exclusive in the eye _ for young people? this is a report, exclusive in the eye paper - for young people? this is a report, exclusive in the eye paper today i for young people? this is a report, j exclusive in the eye paper today by rob hastings, an interview with general— rob hastings, an interview with general sir richard behrens, a former— general sir richard behrens, a former deputy chief of staff in the military— former deputy chief of staff in the military in— former deputy chief of staff in the military in the uk. he was talking about— military in the uk. he was talking about conscription and may have to be an _ about conscription and may have to be an option in the future. this comes— be an option in the future. this comes after the current general, sir patrick— comes after the current general, sir patrick
this here in the uk. military training for young purple?— here in the uk. military training for young people? this is a report, exclusive in _ for young people? this is a report, exclusive in the _ for young people? this is a report, exclusive in the eye _ for young people? this is a report, exclusive in the eye paper - for young people? this is a report, exclusive in the eye paper today i for young people? this is a report, j exclusive in the eye paper today by rob hastings, an interview...
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the _ plate, uk saying more aids coming from the uk, many others, the czech republic, _ from the uk, many others, the czech republic, poland itself, the baltic states, _ republic, poland itself, the baltic states, all making the effort to get that support into ukraine. that ultimately is what will make the difference, is the economic might of the west. _ difference, is the economic might of the west, locking in behind the effort _ the west, locking in behind the effort of— the west, locking in behind the effort of ukrainians to defend their country— effort of ukrainians to defend their country was to going to be very, very— country was to going to be very, very difficult from here on in the stub— very difficult from here on in the stub this — very difficult from here on in the stub this war, i think, is proving the maxim — stub this war, i think, is proving the maxim that offences a lot more difficult _ the maxim that offences a lot more difficult defence —— here on in. it will he _ difficult defence —— here on in. it will he very. _ difficult defence —— here
the _ plate, uk saying more aids coming from the uk, many others, the czech republic, _ from the uk, many others, the czech republic, poland itself, the baltic states, _ republic, poland itself, the baltic states, all making the effort to get that support into ukraine. that ultimately is what will make the difference, is the economic might of the west. _ difference, is the economic might of the west, locking in behind the effort _ the west, locking in behind the effort of— the west, locking...
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i think there clearly has to— the uk and us. i think there clearly has to he _ the uk and us. i think there clearly has to be more pressure. what that looks_ has to be more pressure. what that looks like. — has to be more pressure. what that looks like. i— has to be more pressure. what that looks like, i don't know. but as these _ looks like, i don't know. but as these protests continue, if we see more _ these protests continue, if we see more instances along these lines, then i_ more instances along these lines, then i think the international community and western allies will be forced _ community and western allies will be forced into_ community and western allies will be forced into confronting iran about why this — forced into confronting iran about why this is — forced into confronting iran about why this is happened and how it could _ why this is happened and how it could happen. innocent civilians protesting are not fair game for the type of— protesting are not fair game for the type of atrocities that have been described in that report. i think there _ descri
i think there clearly has to— the uk and us. i think there clearly has to he _ the uk and us. i think there clearly has to be more pressure. what that looks_ has to be more pressure. what that looks like. — has to be more pressure. what that looks like. i— has to be more pressure. what that looks like, i don't know. but as these _ looks like, i don't know. but as these protests continue, if we see more _ these protests continue, if we see more instances along these lines, then i_ more...
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in terms of where this takes uk - _ happened. in terms of where this takes uk - israel— happened. in terms of where this takes uk - israel relations, - happened. in terms of where this takes uk - israel relations, therej takes uk — israel relations, there is no question of this leading to a withdrawal of support at this stage. there is been a lot of talk about whether the us would consider that, if israel went into rafah, but it is an important day? l if israel went into rafah, but it is an important day?— if israel went into rafah, but it is an important day? i think if israel went into rafah, _ an important day? i think if israel went into rafah, without - an important day? i think if israel went into rafah, without taking i an important day? i think if israel. went into rafah, without taking heed of the humanitarian consequences and the americans withdrew their support, the brits would do so as well. there is a very life issue on the table here in the uk, which is whether or not the uk should continue selling arms to israel. a lot of mps are saying the time has come for tha
in terms of where this takes uk - _ happened. in terms of where this takes uk - israel— happened. in terms of where this takes uk - israel relations, - happened. in terms of where this takes uk - israel relations, therej takes uk — israel relations, there is no question of this leading to a withdrawal of support at this stage. there is been a lot of talk about whether the us would consider that, if israel went into rafah, but it is an important day? l if israel went into rafah, but it is an...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. for our uk viewers, let's take a quick look at some of the stories making headlines here today. huw edwards has resigned from the bbc. he says he is leaving on the medical advice of his doctors. he had been off air since lastjuly. the bbc has confirmed that it has not received... not paid out a pay off as part of his departure. the uk parliamentary researcher and another man have been charged with spying for china after alleging the providing information that could be useful to a enemy. they were charged under the official secrets act stop. under the official secrets act the train drivers union aslef has announced a new wave of strikes. i6 train companies will take part between the seventh and the 9th of may. there will also be an overtime ban between the 6th—iith may. the union wants improved pay and conditions. the rail company industry body says the strike is unnecessary and will hit passengers. you are watching bbc news. we are all too familiar with the sight of the donald trump
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. for our uk viewers, let's take a quick look at some of the stories making headlines here today. huw edwards has resigned from the bbc. he says he is leaving on the medical advice of his doctors. he had been off air since lastjuly. the bbc has confirmed that it has not received... not paid out a pay off as part of his departure. the uk parliamentary researcher and another man have been charged with spying for china after alleging the...
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uk's conservative parties taking facilitate parties points in the - uk's conservative parties taking an and becoming _ uk's conservative parties taking an and becoming quite _ uk's conservative parties taking an and becoming quite donald - uk's conservative parties taking an and becoming quite donald trumpl uk's conservative parties taking an - and becoming quite donald trump like in the _ and becoming quite donald trump like in the rhetoric — and becoming quite donald trump like in the rhetoric and _ and becoming quite donald trump like in the rhetoric and for _ and becoming quite donald trump like in the rhetoric and for example, - in the rhetoric and for example, brexit. — in the rhetoric and for example, brexit. big _ in the rhetoric and for example, brexit, big promise— in the rhetoric and for example, brexit, big promise made- in the rhetoric and for example, brexit, big promise made to - in the rhetoric and for example, | brexit, big promise made to the public— brexit, big promise made to the public that— brexit, big promise made to the public that brexit _ brexit, b
uk's conservative parties taking facilitate parties points in the - uk's conservative parties taking an and becoming _ uk's conservative parties taking an and becoming quite _ uk's conservative parties taking an and becoming quite donald - uk's conservative parties taking an and becoming quite donald trumpl uk's conservative parties taking an - and becoming quite donald trump like in the _ and becoming quite donald trump like in the rhetoric — and becoming quite donald trump like in the...
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it is teamed up with accessible uk to produce this map.— teamed up with accessible uk to produce this map. it is not rocket science and _ produce this map. it is not rocket science and that _ produce this map. it is not rocket science and that is _ produce this map. it is not rocket science and that is the _ produce this map. it is not rocket science and that is the big - produce this map. it is not rocket science and that is the big thing l science and that is the big thing that we — science and that is the big thing that we need to get across. this is quite _ that we need to get across. this is quite hasic— that we need to get across. this is quite basic information. it is hoped that castleton _ quite basic information. it is hoped that castleton can _ quite basic information. it is hoped that castleton can become - quite basic information. it is hoped that castleton can become an i quite basic information. it is hoped i that castleton can become an example to other places. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. i it's time for the panel. do you know,
it is teamed up with accessible uk to produce this map.— teamed up with accessible uk to produce this map. it is not rocket science and _ produce this map. it is not rocket science and that _ produce this map. it is not rocket science and that is _ produce this map. it is not rocket science and that is the _ produce this map. it is not rocket science and that is the big - produce this map. it is not rocket science and that is the big thing l science and that is the big thing that we —...
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that is not honestly apply to uk.— is not honestly apply to uk. thank ou for is not honestly apply to uk. thank you for that _ is not honestly apply to uk. thank you for that. the _ is not honestly apply to uk. thank you for that. the israel _ is not honestly apply to uk. thank you for that. the israel prime - you for that. the israel prime minister netanyahu has agreed to injerusalem, where tension — and worse — are normal, there is always the consolation of religion. this ramadan, many of those ending a day of prayer at the aqsa mosque were palestinian israelis, around a fifth of israel's population. israel, citing security, restricts access to jerusalem for palestinians from the occupied west bank. just down the road, palestinian christians were deep in their celebration of easter, walking to the old city from the garden of gethsemane, where they believejesus prayed on the night before he was crucified. but in this city, sacred for christians, jews and muslims, religion and politics always mix. all the palestinian people are suffering today
that is not honestly apply to uk.— is not honestly apply to uk. thank ou for is not honestly apply to uk. thank you for that _ is not honestly apply to uk. thank you for that. the _ is not honestly apply to uk. thank you for that. the israel _ is not honestly apply to uk. thank you for that. the israel prime - you for that. the israel prime minister netanyahu has agreed to injerusalem, where tension — and worse — are normal, there is always the consolation of religion. this ramadan, many...
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uk government has it right, _ think the uk government has it right, how— think the uk government has it right, how do— think the uk government has it right, how do you _ think the uk government has it right, how do you incentivise . think the uk government has it- right, how do you incentivise people to get— right, how do you incentivise people to get more — right, how do you incentivise people to get more into _ right, how do you incentivise people to get more into the _ right, how do you incentivise people to get more into the profession? - right, how do you incentivise peoplel to get more into the profession? and hopefully— to get more into the profession? and hopefully these — to get more into the profession? and hopefully these types _ to get more into the profession? and hopefully these types of— to get more into the profession? andj hopefully these types of inducements will encourage — hopefully these types of inducements will encourage more _ hopefully these types of inducements will encourage more people - hopefully these types of inducements will encourage mor
uk government has it right, _ think the uk government has it right, how— think the uk government has it right, how do— think the uk government has it right, how do you _ think the uk government has it right, how do you incentivise . think the uk government has it- right, how do you incentivise people to get— right, how do you incentivise people to get more — right, how do you incentivise people to get more into _ right, how do you incentivise people to get more into the _ right, how do...