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it was really cold across large areas of the uk. really cold. temperatures near inverness got to 0.4 celsius. the november average is 9. with cold air in place, the question is, "will it snow this week?" stay tuned for the answer to that one. it is cold at the moment because we have this northern latitude blocking. high pressure in the arctic is sending cold air our way. it is going to stay cold all week. low pressure has been bringing rain in recent hours. through monday it will slowly pull away to the near continent. still some wet weather to come across eastern england and some showers across north—east england and east scotland and the best of any sunshine will be in the north—west the uk. wherever you are it'll feel cold through the afternoon the temperatures around 6 celsius. as we go through monday night, that area of low pressure pulls out of the way. skies clear, winds fall lighter and you are looking at a widespread frost developing in the countryside. that takes us into tuesday, a completely different day. lots more in the way of
it was really cold across large areas of the uk. really cold. temperatures near inverness got to 0.4 celsius. the november average is 9. with cold air in place, the question is, "will it snow this week?" stay tuned for the answer to that one. it is cold at the moment because we have this northern latitude blocking. high pressure in the arctic is sending cold air our way. it is going to stay cold all week. low pressure has been bringing rain in recent hours. through monday it will...
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in the uk there — regulatory certainty. in the uk there is— regulatory certainty. in the uk there is a _ regulatory certainty. in the uk there is a lot more that is on the way, _ there is a lot more that is on the way, but — there is a lot more that is on the way, but in — there is a lot more that is on the way, but in the uk there is a lot of still to— way, but in the uk there is a lot of still to come — way, but in the uk there is a lot of still to come for legitimate actors in the _ still to come for legitimate actors in the space. it is important to distinguish between legitimate companies and companies like ftx, that was— companies and companies like ftx, that was involved in fraud. the la er that was involved in fraud. the lawyer for _ that was involved in fraud. the lawyer for sam _ that was involved in fraud. lie: lawyer for sam bankman—fried said that was involved in fraud. ire: lawyer for sam bankman—fried said we respect the �*s decision that we are very disappointed by the result. let's speak now to russ mould, investment director at aj
in the uk there — regulatory certainty. in the uk there is— regulatory certainty. in the uk there is a _ regulatory certainty. in the uk there is a lot more that is on the way, _ there is a lot more that is on the way, but — there is a lot more that is on the way, but in — there is a lot more that is on the way, but in the uk there is a lot of still to— way, but in the uk there is a lot of still to come — way, but in the uk there is a lot of still to come for legitimate actors in...
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— coming down to a battle on whether the uk leaves the echr? no, that is the uk leaves the echr? no, that is the last thing _ the uk leaves the echr? no, that is the last thing that _ the uk leaves the echr? no, that is the last thing that we _ the uk leaves the echr? no, that is the last thing that we need - the uk leaves the echr? no, that is the last thing that we need to i the uk leaves the echr? no, that is the last thing that we need to be i the last thing that we need to be considering doing. the situation is there are far too many people coming across the channel illegally using people smugglers. the number is down on last year by more than 30% at a time when illegal immigration has been going up into the rest of europe so some success but still too high and a long way to go to make sure we are in control of that. part of that is the rwanda deal and part of that is the rwanda deal and part of that is the rwanda deal and part of that is processing asylum claims much more quickly. also having more return solutions for people who have failed their applications and have no ri
— coming down to a battle on whether the uk leaves the echr? no, that is the uk leaves the echr? no, that is the last thing _ the uk leaves the echr? no, that is the last thing that _ the uk leaves the echr? no, that is the last thing that we _ the uk leaves the echr? no, that is the last thing that we need - the uk leaves the echr? no, that is the last thing that we need to i the uk leaves the echr? no, that is the last thing that we need to be i the last thing that we need to be considering...
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government position, same as the uk government position, same as the uk government position, same as the united states, but there are other countries around the world, the french president for example has caused for a ceasefire, as have other nations. the scottish national party, the third biggest party in uk way to politics, is hoping to table an amendment tomorrow to the kings speech which would have forced or wanted to know potentially force mps to vote on the idea of whether there should actually be a ceasefire in gaza and in israel. labour potentially thinking about tabling their own amendment. this is not nailed down yet, because labour is the biggest party it is likely the house of commons speaker were to select their amendment and we are waiting for the motion that would potentially be voted on there. they will have to tread carefully i think the labour party to keep onside all those critics who would like to see a ceasefire, so if they do do this, i think they will explicitly criticise israel for not doing enough to protect civilian lives but not go as far as calling for a c
government position, same as the uk government position, same as the uk government position, same as the united states, but there are other countries around the world, the french president for example has caused for a ceasefire, as have other nations. the scottish national party, the third biggest party in uk way to politics, is hoping to table an amendment tomorrow to the kings speech which would have forced or wanted to know potentially force mps to vote on the idea of whether there should...
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it— thousands ofjobs right across the uk it will— thousands ofjobs right across the uk. it will create new growth and new opportunities, and it is a huge vote of— new opportunities, and it is a huge vote of confidence in our country's future _ future. now, the fly in the future. — now, the fly in the ointment is that businesses love stability, and as someone pointed out today, we have had four prime ministers in the last four years, and may have a fifth when the election comes in the next 12 months, so that has been a difficult one for businesses to cope with. probably why many of the business leaders here today, their number tos or they themselves also met with keir starmer and rachel reeves this morning, businesses perhaps taking out insurance policy. simon, thank you very much. simon, thank you very much. simonjack, our business editor. just to tell you in the last few minutes, one person in the uk has been confirmed to have a strain of flu similar to viruses spreading in pigs. officials at the cap total uk health security agency say it is the first time it has be
it— thousands ofjobs right across the uk it will— thousands ofjobs right across the uk. it will create new growth and new opportunities, and it is a huge vote of— new opportunities, and it is a huge vote of confidence in our country's future _ future. now, the fly in the future. — now, the fly in the ointment is that businesses love stability, and as someone pointed out today, we have had four prime ministers in the last four years, and may have a fifth when the election comes in the...
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we will start with news here in the uk. uk interest rates have been left unchanged for a second consecutive month remaining at their highest level for 15 years. the bank of england held rates at 5.25%. up until september, the bank had raised rates 14 times in a row to tame soaring inflation which has been squeezing households. it has led to increases in mortgage payments but also higher savings rates. the governor of the bank of england, andrew bailey, warned of the "risk" of energy instability should the conflict in the middle east spread. there are very big shocks going on in the economy, the first one i think is tragic from a base human level. it does create risks. interestingly, so far, i'll be honest with you — i thought the oil price would have gone up more in the last few weeks because of what's happened. i'm very pleased that it hasn't, but, you know, that risk is still out there, clearly because of course any tension, anything that happens out there obviously, people immediately look at the oil price, for instanc
we will start with news here in the uk. uk interest rates have been left unchanged for a second consecutive month remaining at their highest level for 15 years. the bank of england held rates at 5.25%. up until september, the bank had raised rates 14 times in a row to tame soaring inflation which has been squeezing households. it has led to increases in mortgage payments but also higher savings rates. the governor of the bank of england, andrew bailey, warned of the "risk" of energy...
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if the uk were to send people back to rwanda, would that stop you trying to get to the uk? for me, never. for me, since i was young, i always dreamed to be in the uk, you know. this is a lucrative business. local ngos told us these camps are entirely run by people smugglers. people pay 1,000, people pay 2,000, 3,000 — it's very, very expensive. some people, even if they say 5,000, they will pay because they want to reach the uk. the french authorities are cracking down on people smugglers. they've arrested 272 people this year, but small boats continue to set off all—year round. what would it take to stop illegal crossings on small boats — safe routes? we know that it can happen because if i'm not wrong, it happened when there was the war between ukraine and russia. so many humanitarian visas were created for ukrainian refugees. so we know that there are solutions. but solutions require political will, and that's not the focus of the british government right now. the objective is to deter more people from making the journey. sofia bettiza, bbc news, dunkirk. stay with
if the uk were to send people back to rwanda, would that stop you trying to get to the uk? for me, never. for me, since i was young, i always dreamed to be in the uk, you know. this is a lucrative business. local ngos told us these camps are entirely run by people smugglers. people pay 1,000, people pay 2,000, 3,000 — it's very, very expensive. some people, even if they say 5,000, they will pay because they want to reach the uk. the french authorities are cracking down on people smugglers....
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uk and the eu. i think this is a necessity and this is good for both of us. i will come next year for a new summit and we will celebrate the entente cordiale. and this is a very special moment to me. so i'm optimistic about the relation and what we can be together. and i think we are this type of nation whose dna is to think bigger than we are. and this is why the best way to rebuild the friendship is precisely to do big things together for the world. and notjust to look at the nitty gritty and the bilateral relation. i wonder sometimes when you are a president who makes it clear that you want to work on immediate crises, the longer term issues, lots of initiatives. as a world leader, you come under a lot of criticism as well, do you ever feel sometimes when you wake up in the morning, you just want to pull the duvet over your head? i think this is a chance and an honour to be... to have responsibilities in this world. because i think we do live in a period of time where we are reshaping our world a
uk and the eu. i think this is a necessity and this is good for both of us. i will come next year for a new summit and we will celebrate the entente cordiale. and this is a very special moment to me. so i'm optimistic about the relation and what we can be together. and i think we are this type of nation whose dna is to think bigger than we are. and this is why the best way to rebuild the friendship is precisely to do big things together for the world. and notjust to look at the nitty gritty and...
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cobras were uk cobras. can i after that happen _ cobras were uk cobras. can i after that happen by _ cobras were uk cobras. can i after that happen by happenstance - cobras were uk cobras. can i after that happen by happenstance or. cobras were uk cobras. can i after. that happen by happenstance or was there a formal decision taken to form it that way? i there a formal decision taken to form it that way?— form it that way? i think it wouldn't _ form it that way? i think it wouldn't have _ form it that way? i think it wouldn't have occurred - form it that way? i think it wouldn't have occurred to | form it that way? i think it. wouldn't have occurred to me form it that way? i think it - wouldn't have occurred to me to do it any other way. i don't recall anyone challenging it. certainly at that stage. and had they done so, i would have replied robustly that this was necessary. if i would have replied robustly that this was necessary.— would have replied robustly that this was necessary. if i can move anot
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"a vote of confidence in the uk". prime minister rishi sunak has welcomed plans by foreign firms to invest billions in the country — but will it be enough to revive the economy? grabbing a bargain from black friday to cyber monday — retailers around the world are discounting heavily to lure shoppers, but are they buying? and cleaning the air. how a start—up in india is helping tackle pollution by turning crop waste into paper. welcome and we're looking at the top business stories. we start in the uk where the prime minister is hosting later today a group of leading business figures to highlight foreign firms' plans to invest in the uk. rishi sunak will sayjust under 29 and a half billion pounds of new investment has been promised, which he describes as a huge vote of confidence in the uk economy. this follows last week's autumn statement that included several measures to encourage more business investment. but it came against a backdrop of lower growth forecasts. joining me now is david henig, director of the uk
"a vote of confidence in the uk". prime minister rishi sunak has welcomed plans by foreign firms to invest billions in the country — but will it be enough to revive the economy? grabbing a bargain from black friday to cyber monday — retailers around the world are discounting heavily to lure shoppers, but are they buying? and cleaning the air. how a start—up in india is helping tackle pollution by turning crop waste into paper. welcome and we're looking at the top business...
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. 50 paying fairly here in the uk. so what would be your net migration target? we have seen the figures out today. what would be your target and how would you reach it? we today. what would be your target and how would you reach it?— how would you reach it? we think that net migration _ how would you reach it? we think that net migration should - how would you reach it? we think that net migration should come . how would you reach it? we think - that net migration should come down. we don't think it is sensible to set a specific numerical target because every time the conservatives have done it they have made a complete mess of it. but ending the 20% wage discount, which we think is unfair and prevents employers training. but also having proper links between the immigration system and training and tackling skills shortages. so for example we have seen this huge increase in social care visas going from around 3000 to over 100,000 in the space ofjust a couple of years. at the same time as the government has halved the
. 50 paying fairly here in the uk. so what would be your net migration target? we have seen the figures out today. what would be your target and how would you reach it? we today. what would be your target and how would you reach it?— how would you reach it? we think that net migration _ how would you reach it? we think that net migration should - how would you reach it? we think that net migration should come . how would you reach it? we think - that net migration should come down. we don't...
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around the region throughout the uk. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. now let's look at other stories making the news. retailers blame the cost of living in poor weather for people buying less fuel. the volume of products sold last month fell by 0.3% to the lowest level since february 2021 — when large parts of the country were in covid lockdowns. two twelve—year—old boys are due to appear before birmingham magistrates�* court today — charged with the murder of a nineteen—year—old man in wolverhampton. shawn seesahai was stabbed to death on monday evening. the boys have also been charged with possession of a bladed article. they cannot be publicly named because of their age. the uk government says an eight—billion pound 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 was closer to £14 billlion. you're live with bbc n
around the region throughout the uk. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. now let's look at other stories making the news. retailers blame the cost of living in poor weather for people buying less fuel. the volume of products sold last month fell by 0.3% to the lowest level since february 2021 — when large parts of the country were in covid lockdowns. two twelve—year—old boys are due to appear before birmingham magistrates�* court today — charged with the murder of a...
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so, rain, but you can see the orange colours flooding across the uk. that shows that that much milder air is on the way. it's going be quite breezy with the breeze coming in from a southwesterly direction. so the next few days then, we have got some rain around, particularly on thursday, drier as we head into friday for most of us. but then temperatures on the rise, but wet and windy for the weekend. bye— bye. live from london. this is bbc news. the israeli army says it is carrying out a raid on part of gaza's largest hospital, al—shifa. hamas is accused of using the site as a command centre. the uk supreme court will rule later on whether the government's flagship plan to send some asylum seekers to rwanda is lawful. and the puteketeke bird wins new zealand's annual bird of the century poll with record votes after a campaign by us—based comedian, john oliver. hello, i'm marc ashdown. we start the programme with a developing situation at gaza's largest hospital. the israeli military has said it is carrying out an operation against hamas at the al
so, rain, but you can see the orange colours flooding across the uk. that shows that that much milder air is on the way. it's going be quite breezy with the breeze coming in from a southwesterly direction. so the next few days then, we have got some rain around, particularly on thursday, drier as we head into friday for most of us. but then temperatures on the rise, but wet and windy for the weekend. bye— bye. live from london. this is bbc news. the israeli army says it is carrying out a raid...
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we begin with a dramatic day in uk politics. the former prime minister david cameron has astonished westminster by returning to government as britain's new foreign secretary. it's part of a major cabinet reshuffle by the current prime minister, rishi sunak. mr cameron, who was pm between 2010 and 2016, said, although he disagreed with some of mr sunak�*s decisions, he believed he was a "strong and capable" leader. the move comes on the same day suella braverman was sacked as home secretary following days of speculation about her future. mrs braverman had angered many in government after writing a newspaper article criticising the policing of pro—palestinian marches in london. here's our political editor, chris mason. what the hell...? people express surprise in a variety of ways. here's mine. cor blimey! the guy who used to be prime minister back where he used to live. and back in government. are you the new foreign secretary, david cameron? the accidental instigator of the biggest shift in british foreign policy in a genera
we begin with a dramatic day in uk politics. the former prime minister david cameron has astonished westminster by returning to government as britain's new foreign secretary. it's part of a major cabinet reshuffle by the current prime minister, rishi sunak. mr cameron, who was pm between 2010 and 2016, said, although he disagreed with some of mr sunak�*s decisions, he believed he was a "strong and capable" leader. the move comes on the same day suella braverman was sacked as home...
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what explains the disparity in performance between, for example, the uk and the united states? the last quarterly growth figures from the united states were pretty stunning. i think it came out at li.9% growth. it seems to be steaming, the us economy. well... hang on. but at the same time, the uk economy, according to different estimates from the imf, oecd and the bank of england, is basically flat—lining and will flatline for the next 12 months. so we don't know what will happen in the united states next year. the us printed so much money and had such a large fiscal expansion in 2020—21 that they are still seeing the effects of that come through. it is quite conceivable that if things carry on, the us will slow sharply next year. but surely the point is the us sort of has this pretty golden combination of an inflation rate that never hit the heights of the uk and is now down at 3.9% or so. and it has what seems to be a very impressive growth rate, and at the same time, according to your explanation of what went wrong and the loosening of monetary policy far too much, the u
what explains the disparity in performance between, for example, the uk and the united states? the last quarterly growth figures from the united states were pretty stunning. i think it came out at li.9% growth. it seems to be steaming, the us economy. well... hang on. but at the same time, the uk economy, according to different estimates from the imf, oecd and the bank of england, is basically flat—lining and will flatline for the next 12 months. so we don't know what will happen in the...
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a lot of attention will be on the uk inflation numbers. al5o the uk inflation numbers. also we are getting inflation numbers in the us. what are you expecting? numbers in the us. what are you meeting?— expecting? well, as rishi sunak exce -t to expecting? well, as rishi sunak except to say. _ expecting? well, as rishi sunak except to say, inflation - expecting? well, as rishi sunak except to say, inflation is - except to say, inflation is expected to fall from almost 7% down to below 5% so it will be a dramatic drop this month. that is driven by the changes in the energy price cap this year falling, in the energy price cap this yearfalling, la5t in the energy price cap this year falling, last year ri5ing. comparables are more favourable but oil prices and food prices, or slow it for price inflation will have a big effect. a big milestone for the uk but still, as you say, a long way to go. for the prime minister, it is one of his promises to halve inflation and, at the time, it was around 11%. we have the autumn statement next week, delivered by the chancellor. there i
a lot of attention will be on the uk inflation numbers. al5o the uk inflation numbers. also we are getting inflation numbers in the us. what are you expecting? numbers in the us. what are you meeting?— expecting? well, as rishi sunak exce -t to expecting? well, as rishi sunak except to say. _ expecting? well, as rishi sunak except to say, inflation - expecting? well, as rishi sunak except to say, inflation is - except to say, inflation is expected to fall from almost 7% down to below 5% so it...
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there are of course weather warnings across the uk. we were talking to the environment agency spokesperson who said there are six flood warnings in place across the uk and hundred and 74 place across the uk and hundred and 7a flood alerts which means flooding is possible in the big issue as it has been raining for such a long time recently so the rain isjust falling on to really wet ground and is having all sorts of issues in terms of driving and there is lots of surface water and flooding on the roads and environment agency was saying if the water gets deeper than one food that is when your car can float so obviously there is no way of knowing when you enter into a deep flood how deep are today's but when it gets above one foot it can float and he also warned that manhole covers can come off in these scenarios so pedestrians should be very careful if they walk into flooded areas even if it looks quite shallow that could be holes you cannot see because manhole covers may have come off in the flooding. i think we can show you some pictu
there are of course weather warnings across the uk. we were talking to the environment agency spokesperson who said there are six flood warnings in place across the uk and hundred and 74 place across the uk and hundred and 7a flood alerts which means flooding is possible in the big issue as it has been raining for such a long time recently so the rain isjust falling on to really wet ground and is having all sorts of issues in terms of driving and there is lots of surface water and flooding on...
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now to the uk and a dramatic day of politics. a dramatic political develop meant over the past 2a hours. the former prime minister, david cameron, has astonished westminster by returning to government as britain's new foreign secretary. it's part of a major cabinet reshuffle by the current prime minister rishi sunak. mr cameron, who was pm between 2010—2016, said although he disagreed with some of mr sunak�*s decisions, he believed he was a "strong and capable" leader. the move comes on the same day suella braverman was sacked as home secretary, following days of speculation about her future. mrs braverman had angered many in government after writing a newspaper article criticising the policing of pro—palestinian marches in london. cor blimey — look at this! the guy who used to be prime minister, back where he used to live and back in government. the accidental instigator of the biggest shift in british foreign policy in a generation, brexit, back as the face and voice of british foreign policy. lord cameron, you were the
now to the uk and a dramatic day of politics. a dramatic political develop meant over the past 2a hours. the former prime minister, david cameron, has astonished westminster by returning to government as britain's new foreign secretary. it's part of a major cabinet reshuffle by the current prime minister rishi sunak. mr cameron, who was pm between 2010—2016, said although he disagreed with some of mr sunak�*s decisions, he believed he was a "strong and capable" leader. the move...
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that communications teams across the uk needed _ that communications teams across the uk needed to accurately reflect policy _ uk needed to accurately reflect policy changes by each nation, and then it _ policy changes by each nation, and then it goes on about the cross autumn— then it goes on about the cross autumn uk issues. and thenjust for completeness, paragraph 18 over the page. _ completeness, paragraph 18 over the page. we _ completeness, paragraph 18 over the page, we see an intervention from yourself— page, we see an intervention from yourself why you are stating it is important — yourself why you are stating it is important to work together on the response — important to work together on the response to omicron, consistency is important _ response to omicron, consistency is important. what i want you to focus is paragraph 17 and those words in the middle, that communications teams _ the middle, that communications teams across the uk needed to accurately reflect policy changes by each nation. just thinking about that now. — each nation. just thinking about that now, do yo
that communications teams across the uk needed _ that communications teams across the uk needed to accurately reflect policy _ uk needed to accurately reflect policy changes by each nation, and then it _ policy changes by each nation, and then it goes on about the cross autumn— then it goes on about the cross autumn uk issues. and thenjust for completeness, paragraph 18 over the page. _ completeness, paragraph 18 over the page. we _ completeness, paragraph 18 over the page, we see an...
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ihla does not of course hold the book for the uk plants-— the uk plants. no but it did anal sis the uk plants. no but it did analysis on _ the uk plants. no but it did analysis on which _ the uk plants. no but it did analysis on which countries| the uk plants. no but it did . analysis on which countries are the uk plants. no but it did - analysis on which countries are the best prepared and move in the second overall so all i can tell you is what i thought at the time, it is not what i think now. you what i thought at the time, it is not what i think now. you would not have found — not what i think now. you would not have found a _ not what i think now. you would not have found a the _ not what i think now. you would not have found a the world _ not what i think now. you would not have found a the world health - have found a the world health organization and set foot are our plans, you would have made departmental enquiries and when you make those enquiries, or plans, what information, what description of those plans were you given? it was essentially th
ihla does not of course hold the book for the uk plants-— the uk plants. no but it did anal sis the uk plants. no but it did analysis on _ the uk plants. no but it did analysis on which _ the uk plants. no but it did analysis on which countries| the uk plants. no but it did . analysis on which countries are the uk plants. no but it did - analysis on which countries are the best prepared and move in the second overall so all i can tell you is what i thought at the time, it is not what i think...
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. —— herod and the uk. —— heard in the uk. lets go live to henry hill, the deputy editor of conservative home. i think the government will be surprised and sources told me that the government thought this was going to work and they were optimistic about winning the appeal. the programme has been ruled illegal and principal sill in theory there is thought that intensive work with rwanda to meet the concerns of the court they could get off the ground but it is now almost certain the rwanda scheme will not be in operation by the time of the general election which will make life politically very difficult for the prime minister who has made small boats such an important part of his policy to voters. the boats such an important part of his policy to voters-— boats such an important part of his policy to voters. the message from the government _ policy to voters. the message from the government is _ policy to voters. the message from the government is small _ policy to voters. the message from the government is small boat - the go
. —— herod and the uk. —— heard in the uk. lets go live to henry hill, the deputy editor of conservative home. i think the government will be surprised and sources told me that the government thought this was going to work and they were optimistic about winning the appeal. the programme has been ruled illegal and principal sill in theory there is thought that intensive work with rwanda to meet the concerns of the court they could get off the ground but it is now almost certain the...
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over to the uk to the uk, as a dependent . i to the uk, as a dependent. i would have full time permission to work. and then what happens is these couples when they come here, they actually split up. they each other. they don't live with each other. so the who's come over as so the person who's come over as a student had all their fees a student has had all their fees paid , literally here paid for, literally is here free. person who's come over free. the person who's come over and couldn't qualify and he might even pass his gcses might not even pass his gcses has managed to into uk and has managed to get into uk and get full work rights so that has developed countries in developed in countries in african countries in south east asian countries and south american countries. and that has become a trend . but this new become a trend. but this new system coming in in january that will cut that system out and make sure that no one's coming in. >> amazing that government >> amazing that the government seems to aware of these fake se
over to the uk to the uk, as a dependent . i to the uk, as a dependent. i would have full time permission to work. and then what happens is these couples when they come here, they actually split up. they each other. they don't live with each other. so the who's come over as so the person who's come over as a student had all their fees a student has had all their fees paid , literally here paid for, literally is here free. person who's come over free. the person who's come over and couldn't...
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have - northern ireland to sort this out, the uk government have other. the uk government have other concems— the uk government have other concerns and _ the uk government have other concerns and northern - the uk government have other concerns and northern irelandl the uk government have other. concerns and northern ireland is the uk government have other- concerns and northern ireland is not at the _ concerns and northern ireland is not at the centre — concerns and northern ireland is not at the centre of— concerns and northern ireland is not at the centre of their _ concerns and northern ireland is not at the centre of their attention, - at the centre of their attention, 'ust at the centre of their attention, just in— at the centre of their attention, just in terms— at the centre of their attention, just in terms of— at the centre of their attention, just in terms of how _ at the centre of their attention, just in terms of how we - at the centre of their attention, just in terms of how we get - at the centre of their attention, | just in terms of how we get back at the
have - northern ireland to sort this out, the uk government have other. the uk government have other concems— the uk government have other concerns and _ the uk government have other concerns and northern - the uk government have other concerns and northern irelandl the uk government have other. concerns and northern ireland is the uk government have other- concerns and northern ireland is not at the _ concerns and northern ireland is not at the centre — concerns and northern ireland is not...
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the uk opposition leader suffers a major rebellion. more than a quarter of his mps vote for an immediate ceasefire in the israel—gaza war. spanish elections power pedro sanchez. the uk government says it's in the final stages of negotiating a new treaty with rwanda as it tries to revive its plan to send some asylum seekers there. it was a narrow margin but a victory nonetheless. just it was a narrow margin but a victory nonetheless-_ nonetheless. just a more than half the 350 seats _ nonetheless. just a more than half the 350 seats in _ nonetheless. just a more than half the 350 seats in the _ nonetheless. just a more than half the 350 seats in the house - nonetheless. just a more than half the 350 seats in the house for- nonetheless. just a more than half i the 350 seats in the house for pedro sanchez but it is a rather fragile majority. he has the support of the socialists and various national parties, most controversially catalan nationalists. the country remains divided, _ catalan nationalists. the country remains divided, does _
the uk opposition leader suffers a major rebellion. more than a quarter of his mps vote for an immediate ceasefire in the israel—gaza war. spanish elections power pedro sanchez. the uk government says it's in the final stages of negotiating a new treaty with rwanda as it tries to revive its plan to send some asylum seekers there. it was a narrow margin but a victory nonetheless. just it was a narrow margin but a victory nonetheless-_ nonetheless. just a more than half the 350 seats _...
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. -- the uk covid i of the behaviours. —— the uk covid inquiry. the narrowed understanding, the lack of real life experience that you observed on the part of those in downing street. and you will recall that we looked at that paragraph of your statement where you brought together those themes which you thought were represented in the issue about prison releases. and one of the themes that you referred to was a general lack of knowledge or understanding on the part of decision—makers of how large parts of the state operate. and with that in mind, i would like to ask you some questions about understanding of the nhs on the part of borisjohnson, his ministers and so on. the nhs which, of course, was of such central importance to the pandemic. as we have heard, the lockdown was caused by an understanding that there was a need to present —— prevent the nhs being overwhelmed. with that in mind, could we look at page 39 of your witness statement? but five or six lines from the bottom, it says, i do not remember anyone working in the centre or who w
. -- the uk covid i of the behaviours. —— the uk covid inquiry. the narrowed understanding, the lack of real life experience that you observed on the part of those in downing street. and you will recall that we looked at that paragraph of your statement where you brought together those themes which you thought were represented in the issue about prison releases. and one of the themes that you referred to was a general lack of knowledge or understanding on the part of decision—makers of...
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let's go to the uk. the first new nuclear plant to be built there in decades caught hinkley point b see and construction is a mammoth undertaking. but nearly all of the country possible existing reactors have either been shut down poverty or are approaching the end of their useful lives and cleaning up what's left behind will take decades stop theo leggett reports. for decades, the two reactors at hinkley point b provided enough electricity to power one and a half million homes in the south—west of england. but last year they were closed down. beneath my feet is the core of the nuclear reactor. for nearly half a century, it was generating huge amounts of electricity, operating at high temperatures and under enormous pressures. but now the reactor�*s been shut down and the highly radioactive contents need to be removed and removed safely. and that's what this machine over here is all about. it's a heavily shielded crane which pulls the old fuel elements out of the core. so the fuel assembly that's bei
let's go to the uk. the first new nuclear plant to be built there in decades caught hinkley point b see and construction is a mammoth undertaking. but nearly all of the country possible existing reactors have either been shut down poverty or are approaching the end of their useful lives and cleaning up what's left behind will take decades stop theo leggett reports. for decades, the two reactors at hinkley point b provided enough electricity to power one and a half million homes in the...
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what are the other causes behind what the uk is experiencing? irate what the uk is experiencing? we have to what the uk is experiencing? - have to first of all point out that this isn'tjust have to first of all point out that this isn't just a have to first of all point out that this isn'tjust a uk problem, many of the oecd countries have this issue with not enough workers and this is a demographic issue. in the last census, i think it was about 18.6 of us said we were over the age of 65 so a lot of us are retired, which is a fundamental problem. a survey by the ons in the uk did show last year that there are many people in the uk in the 50 bracket, 58 years of age bracket, 58 years of age bracket, not working, and many of those were because of ill health. there were tweaks in the budget to get doctors back to work on their pensions, get them back to work, trying to help with the queues to the nhs. of course you could say, well, why don't we just import more workers and have more immigration? australia, canada have been quite successful at doing that but that does create another
what are the other causes behind what the uk is experiencing? irate what the uk is experiencing? we have to what the uk is experiencing? - have to first of all point out that this isn'tjust have to first of all point out that this isn't just a have to first of all point out that this isn'tjust a uk problem, many of the oecd countries have this issue with not enough workers and this is a demographic issue. in the last census, i think it was about 18.6 of us said we were over the age of 65 so 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. for 32 years, this portable building on an raf base was home, but now the midlands air ambulance charity has flown the nest. over time, thejob has changed. medics here described this as a hospital in the air. the £11 million facility, entirely funded by grants, will be able to provide a 2a hour day service from january. this is really useful for that repetitive task training. she's going to have lots of attempts. she's going to be able to practice it multiple times. the new headquarters also brings all the staff together under one roof. the driving force of this was the one team culture and bringing everybody together, and we've managed to achieve that. and it's had a dynamic effect on morale. it's been fantastic. for the crews themselves the new facilities are less than a mile away from the old. ultimately, it's about a000 patients a year treated from here will air bases in staffordshire and worcestershire. for more sto
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. for 32 years, this portable building on an raf base was home, but now the midlands air ambulance charity has flown the nest. over time, thejob has changed. medics here described this as a hospital in the air. the £11 million facility, entirely funded by grants, will be able to provide a 2a hour day service from january. this is really useful for that repetitive task training....
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i have never thought that, living in the uk. and it fills me with dread. chant: from the river to the sea... - palestine will be free! the pro—palestinian protests in england and scotland, even though many have marched for humanitarian reasons, have left manyjews feeling scared. people have a right to protest. the problem with the protests is, there is an element which is about hamas and supporting that organisation, and that's where the fear comes in. do you remember feeling this fearful in the uk as a jew? never. never in my whole life. this woman shouts, "death to all the jews!" death to all the jews! pictures of hostages held by hamas are ripped down. paint attacks on jewish schools add to more than a thousand anti—semitic incidents reported in the last month. my nephew said to me, would i come and live in israel because of the rise of anti—semitism in the uk? there is not ajewish person who i've spoken to who is not fearful of the situation we're in at the moment. it's a fearjews have known for centuries. lucy manning, bbc news. around the world
i have never thought that, living in the uk. and it fills me with dread. chant: from the river to the sea... - palestine will be free! the pro—palestinian protests in england and scotland, even though many have marched for humanitarian reasons, have left manyjews feeling scared. people have a right to protest. the problem with the protests is, there is an element which is about hamas and supporting that organisation, and that's where the fear comes in. do you remember feeling this fearful in...
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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. it was one of lincolnshire's biggest annual events attracting visitors from around the world, but now the 19405 festival has itself become a part of history, a victim of its own success. the free event had grown so much since it started, that the volunteers who run it say operating costs are too high to carry on. the news came as an unwelcome surprise to local businesses and residents. really disappointed this has happen without any notice as well. nothing is really being said before hand. it was a bit of a shock, to be honest. probably sold about 900 burgers, so it will affect us big time, i'm afraid. already some in the village are asking if there is any way to save the event, and i'm meeting is due to be held and a meeting is due to be held here on friday evening to discuss possible ways forward. you're live with bbc news. the chief executive of mcdonald's in the uk is to be questioned by mps over allegations of a toxic w
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. it was one of lincolnshire's biggest annual events attracting visitors from around the world, but now the 19405 festival has itself become a part of history, a victim of its own success. the free event had grown so much since it started, that the volunteers who run it say operating costs are too high to carry on. the news came as an unwelcome surprise to local businesses and...
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, the drones are here, the drones that are bombing children, the weapons are made here, the uk cannot say: it is not getting involved in the war when it is arming the people who are killing them, so i would say is genocide, a systematic genocide at the moment, it's been going on since 1940s pretty much, and for us to still stand here in 2023 and still be asking for seas fire and still be asking for peace, that says quite a lot, if you see the amount of people that are here today, it's quite traumatic, say the least, some of the public opinion there, shakele, it's clear to the public uh that... that they have no ambiguity on the matter of stopping the carnage? yeah, because they are good peace-loving humans, they are good peace-loving humans to understand and can see the collateral damage that is happening. the fact that our government and actually all mainstream parties that exist here from kiestrama right over to the conservative party, they are trying to kill and commit a open genocide in 2023, there is a shadow. doubt and i'm sure any person who can see the videos coming out of pal
, the drones are here, the drones that are bombing children, the weapons are made here, the uk cannot say: it is not getting involved in the war when it is arming the people who are killing them, so i would say is genocide, a systematic genocide at the moment, it's been going on since 1940s pretty much, and for us to still stand here in 2023 and still be asking for seas fire and still be asking for peace, that says quite a lot, if you see the amount of people that are here today, it's quite...
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so, some really strong winds across the far south of the uk. could be quite windy in other areas, and around the storm, around that low pressure, we've got these showers of longer spells of rain. as the wind picks up in scotland, it will get wetter here. we may miss the worst of the wet weather in northern ireland. temperature—wise, well, of course, nothing to write home about — a cool 10—12 degrees. but at least during the afternoon, the winds in the southwest will start to ease and that's because the storm is going to be tracking away, and at the same time, it will be weakening. so, as we get into friday, the area of low pressure, what was the storm, is going to be sitting out in the north sea. so, it's not going to be as windy on friday, it's not going to be as wet. there'll be some sunshine, but also some showers blown in, and there'll still be some blustery winds. the windiest weather, perhaps the wettest weather will be across eastern scotland and the northeast of england. and those temperatures may be a degree or so higher, but sti
so, some really strong winds across the far south of the uk. could be quite windy in other areas, and around the storm, around that low pressure, we've got these showers of longer spells of rain. as the wind picks up in scotland, it will get wetter here. we may miss the worst of the wet weather in northern ireland. temperature—wise, well, of course, nothing to write home about — a cool 10—12 degrees. but at least during the afternoon, the winds in the southwest will start to ease and...
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i am sure, really, the uk was part of an - really, the uk was part of an international force operating in mosul, iraq, for nine months against isis. they didn't fare any better. and here we have a much bigger problem, because of the underground tunnels. unfortunately, there is no precedent in the history of warfare, of a military organisation that took hostage essentially notjust 2a0 civilians taken from israel, but they took hostages 2 million palestinians in gaza and used them as human shields in the most horrible ways.— as human shields in the most horrible ways. as human shields in the most horrible wa s. ., , ., horrible ways. professor, can i ask ou, the horrible ways. professor, can i ask you, the israeli _ horrible ways. professor, can i ask you, the israeli policy, _ horrible ways. professor, can i ask you, the israeli policy, which - horrible ways. professor, can i ask you, the israeli policy, which we . you, the israeli policy, which we hear is to eradicate hamas, there are growing calls from many parts of the world for a ceasefire, and urgent, urgent ceasefire is needed,
i am sure, really, the uk was part of an - really, the uk was part of an international force operating in mosul, iraq, for nine months against isis. they didn't fare any better. and here we have a much bigger problem, because of the underground tunnels. unfortunately, there is no precedent in the history of warfare, of a military organisation that took hostage essentially notjust 2a0 civilians taken from israel, but they took hostages 2 million palestinians in gaza and used them as human...
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under uk law, you need a prescription to get this medicine. the uk's drug regulator, the mhra, said "purchasing from illegal suppliers means there are no safeguards to ensure products meet our quality and safety standards. and taking such medicines may put your health at risk." we put our allegations several times tojordan parke, aka the lip king, but we've had no reply. right, good luck, guys. happy weight loss! despite warnings from health officials, this booming black market will continue to thrive, putting the public at risk until proper action is taken. aoife walsh, bbc news. you can see more about the black market trade in weight loss jabs in a new bbc three documentary on the iplayer, the skinny jab uncovered. two of the best known names in british acting — prunella scales and timothy west — have just celebrated 60 years of marriage. timothy west has written a book about their story, from when they first met more than 60 years ago, to living with prunella after she was diagnosed with vascular dementia. colin paterson has been to mee
under uk law, you need a prescription to get this medicine. the uk's drug regulator, the mhra, said "purchasing from illegal suppliers means there are no safeguards to ensure products meet our quality and safety standards. and taking such medicines may put your health at risk." we put our allegations several times tojordan parke, aka the lip king, but we've had no reply. right, good luck, guys. happy weight loss! despite warnings from health officials, this booming black market will...
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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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a 32 ears stories from across the uk. a 32 years this _ stories from across the uk. a 32 years this portable _ stories from across the uk. 792 years this portable building on an raf base was home. and now the midlands air ambulance charity has flown the nest. 0ver midlands air ambulance charity has flown the nest. over time, thejob has changed. medics here describe this as a hospital in the air. the £11 million facility is entirely funded by grants and will be able to provide a 24—hour payday service from january. provide a 24-hour payday service from january-— provide a 24-hour payday service from january. this is really useful for that repetitive _ from january. this is really useful for that repetitive task _ from january. this is really useful for that repetitive task training, l for that repetitive task training, she will— for that repetitive task training, she will have lots of attempts and -et she will have lots of attempts and get to _ she will have lots of attempts and get to practice multiple times. the new get to practice multiple times. iie: new he
a 32 ears stories from across the uk. a 32 years this _ stories from across the uk. a 32 years this portable _ stories from across the uk. 792 years this portable building on an raf base was home. and now the midlands air ambulance charity has flown the nest. 0ver midlands air ambulance charity has flown the nest. over time, thejob has changed. medics here describe this as a hospital in the air. the £11 million facility is entirely funded by grants and will be able to provide a 24—hour...
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uk border. 50. enforcement of health measures at the uk border.— enforcement of health measures at the uk border. so, on that basis, of course the — the uk border. so, on that basis, of course the home _ the uk border. so, on that basis, of course the home office _ the uk border. so, on that basis, of course the home office is _ course the home office is responsible as outlined here in the point on securing the uk borderline and controlling immigration. through the policy levers at the home office, comes to health measures at 0ffice, comes to health measures at the border, of course, that is a piece, effectively, or an the border, of course, that is a piece, effectively, oran aspect the border, of course, that is a piece, effectively, or an aspect of the measures of border control or border measures that has a responsibility and crosses over into the public health territory with the department of health and social care. and that is an important distinction because we do not hold the legislat
uk border. 50. enforcement of health measures at the uk border.— enforcement of health measures at the uk border. so, on that basis, of course the — the uk border. so, on that basis, of course the home _ the uk border. so, on that basis, of course the home office _ the uk border. so, on that basis, of course the home office is _ course the home office is responsible as outlined here in the point on securing the uk borderline and controlling immigration. through the policy levers at the home...
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bbc news bringing you different stories from across the uk. these are some of the last of their generation men and women who can still remember the second world war. my army call out papers arrived in august 1939, three days before germany invaded poland. how good we would have been. i only had three bullets. these stories and others now form part of a book. a book mostly telling the stories of how children across the country were touched by the conflict. children like janet, who went to school in taunton and is now 96. it'sjust been an eye—opener, really, to see how other few other people must have felt. the book was the brainchild of the manager of highfield house in castle cary. it struck me that it was really important to try and capture these before it was too late. there was an example of one lady who told me about skipping across westminster bridge singing que sera sera while the bombs were dropping. and that just stuck with me. so i thought, we've got to get these stories. john and his friends describe their stories as ordinary. but
bbc news bringing you different stories from across the uk. these are some of the last of their generation men and women who can still remember the second world war. my army call out papers arrived in august 1939, three days before germany invaded poland. how good we would have been. i only had three bullets. these stories and others now form part of a book. a book mostly telling the stories of how children across the country were touched by the conflict. children like janet, who went to school...
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the uk. ., ., ,, ., the uk. the golden tops tower on the edge — the uk. the golden tops tower on the edge of _ the uk. the golden tops tower on the edge of bath, - the uk. the golden tops tower on the edge of bath, rescued i on the edge of bath, rescued from decay with almost £4 million of heritage lottery fund money. beckford's tower todayis fund money. beckford's tower today is wrapped up for renovation, but nearby in the grounds a stone grotto has been excavated. the team have removed almost 100 tons of soil to reveal it. removed almost 100 tons of soil to reveal it— to reveal it. most people won't know that _ to reveal it. most people won't know that this _ to reveal it. most people won't know that this is _ to reveal it. most people won't know that this is here, - to reveal it. most people won't know that this is here, so i to reveal it. most people won't know that this is here, so they| know that this is here, so they will be able to discover this, they will be able to visited when the tower reopens i
the uk. ., ., ,, ., the uk. the golden tops tower on the edge — the uk. the golden tops tower on the edge of _ the uk. the golden tops tower on the edge of bath, - the uk. the golden tops tower on the edge of bath, rescued i on the edge of bath, rescued from decay with almost £4 million of heritage lottery fund money. beckford's tower todayis fund money. beckford's tower today is wrapped up for renovation, but nearby in the grounds a stone grotto has been excavated. the team have removed...
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plus, what now for uk interest rates? despite inflation falling sharply, economists warn the bank of england won't be in a hurry to cut the cost of borrowing. and chocoholics beware — why your favourite bar could be getting smaller, or more expensive — or both — as cocoa prices surge to a record high. hello, if you havejustjoined us, you are very welcome. let's crack on with the top business stories. we start in san francisco — where, as you have been hearing, president biden has hailed "real progress" following four hours of talks with china's president xi — on the sidelines of the apec summit. they agreed to reopen communications between the military on both sides — and work together to stem the flow of the opioid drug fentanyl into the us. but there was no concession from the us on lifting trade sanctions on china — including the export ban on advanced computer chips — which president xi had complained is harming china. the united states will continue to compete vigorously with the prc, but we'll manage
plus, what now for uk interest rates? despite inflation falling sharply, economists warn the bank of england won't be in a hurry to cut the cost of borrowing. and chocoholics beware — why your favourite bar could be getting smaller, or more expensive — or both — as cocoa prices surge to a record high. hello, if you havejustjoined us, you are very welcome. let's crack on with the top business stories. we start in san francisco — where, as you have been hearing, president biden has hailed...
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the uk has been sent about _ in the universe. the uk has been sent about a _ in the universe. the uk has been sent about a teaspoon _ in the universe. the uk has been sent about a teaspoon of - in the universe. the uk has been | sent about a teaspoon of material but there might be more to come. some of the space rock is still stuck in the sample container at nasa ho. two of its 35 screws are proving tricky to undo, so new tools are being developed to retrieve every last bit. the material that is here is being shared with some universities around the uk. expect a slew of discoveries and some out of this world surprises along the way. an amazing time capsule. a leading cancer charity is calling on the uk government to commit to a ten—year plan to tackle the disease, with greater investment in prevention, early diagnosis and new treatments. cancer research uk says that adopting its plan could save 20,000 lives a year in the country. the department of health said cancer was being diagnosed at an earlier stage and survival rates were improving across almost all types of cancer. h
the uk has been sent about _ in the universe. the uk has been sent about a _ in the universe. the uk has been sent about a teaspoon _ in the universe. the uk has been sent about a teaspoon of - in the universe. the uk has been | sent about a teaspoon of material but there might be more to come. some of the space rock is still stuck in the sample container at nasa ho. two of its 35 screws are proving tricky to undo, so new tools are being developed to retrieve every last bit. the material that...
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he was on the plane on the _ way to the uk. he was on the plane on the night — way to the uk. he was on the plane on the night of the 14th ofjune 2022~ — on the night of the 14th ofjune 2022~ he — on the night of the 14th ofjune 2022. he was 30 minutes from removal and if— 2022. he was 30 minutes from removal and if the _ 2022. he was 30 minutes from removal and if the government had had their way, and if the government had had their way. he _ and if the government had had their way. he had — and if the government had had their way, he had would have been removed to rwanda _ way, he had would have been removed to rwanda. we came as close as it could _ to rwanda. we came as close as it could have — to rwanda. we came as close as it could have been, if not for the court — could have been, if not for the courtjudgments, to remove meant. he was one _ courtjudgments, to remove meant. he was one of— courtjudgments, to remove meant. he was one of the last six left on the plane _ was one of the last six left on the lane. . .. was one of the last six left on the lane. . ~
he was on the plane on the _ way to the uk. he was on the plane on the night — way to the uk. he was on the plane on the night of the 14th ofjune 2022~ — on the night of the 14th ofjune 2022~ he — on the night of the 14th ofjune 2022. he was 30 minutes from removal and if— 2022. he was 30 minutes from removal and if the _ 2022. he was 30 minutes from removal and if the government had had their way, and if the government had had their way. he _ and if the government had had their way. he...
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the met office says wind the uk. the met office says wind and rain could bring potential risk to life and property. parts of northern ireland have already been flooded due to heavy rainfall and people have been warned not to travel. it comes less than two weeks after storm babet caused widespread damage across the uk and the king and queen are in kenya on day two of their state visit . their their state visit. their majesties are celebrating animal welfare and environmental conservation with a tour of an elephant orphanage on the queen's agenda. the king will also visit an urban forest to highlight the importance of green spaces in cities . this is green spaces in cities. this is gb news across the uk on tv in your car, on digital radio and on your smart speaker by saying play gb news. now it's back over to ellie and . martin and thanks to ellie and. martin and thanks for that. >> rhiannon. okay. welcome to gb news live now. boris johnson's downing street displayed an unbelievably bullish and dismissive approach to c
the met office says wind the uk. the met office says wind and rain could bring potential risk to life and property. parts of northern ireland have already been flooded due to heavy rainfall and people have been warned not to travel. it comes less than two weeks after storm babet caused widespread damage across the uk and the king and queen are in kenya on day two of their state visit . their their state visit. their majesties are celebrating animal welfare and environmental conservation with a...
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and indeed from outside the uk. more cosmopolitan environment than the medical faculties and science faculties of our leading universities. i do not think so, no. another issue raised in the witness statements concerns the fiscal tevers — statements concerns the fiscal tevers of — statements concerns the fiscal levers of power available to the united — levers of power available to the united kingdom government. whereas public— united kingdom government. whereas public health is devolved, the means by which _ public health is devolved, the means by which you can address public health— by which you can address public health crisis are reserved to the united — health crisis are reserved to the united kingdom government in terms of the _ united kingdom government in terms of the money, the fiscal resources. the devolved administrations raised concerns— the devolved administrations raised concerns repeatedly, did they not, about _ concerns repeatedly, did they not, about that — concerns repeatedly, did th
and indeed from outside the uk. more cosmopolitan environment than the medical faculties and science faculties of our leading universities. i do not think so, no. another issue raised in the witness statements concerns the fiscal tevers — statements concerns the fiscal tevers of — statements concerns the fiscal levers of power available to the united — levers of power available to the united kingdom government. whereas public— united kingdom government. whereas public health is...
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. ~ ., , ., , morning of heavy rain across the uk. ~ ., , .,, ., the uk. we would urge people to rip remain _ the uk. we would urge people to rip remain vigilant. _ the uk. we would urge people to rip remain vigilant. the _ rip remain vigilant. the weather remains unsettled as we move into the weekend. so therefore, the risk of flooding does remain and we are still very much keeping a close eye on the situation. aha, very much keeping a close eye on the situation.— on the situation. a warning that comes _ on the situation. a warning that comes as _ on the situation. a warning that comes as some - on the situation. a warning that comes as some river. on the situation. a warning - that comes as some river levels are already high and the ground saturated. sharon barber bbc news. as their state visit to kenya continues, king charles and queen camilla have spent their third day marking britain's close defence cooperation with the country. they visited a naval base and watched kenyan marines carry out a training exercise in the port city mombassa. our royal co
. ~ ., , ., , morning of heavy rain across the uk. ~ ., , .,, ., the uk. we would urge people to rip remain _ the uk. we would urge people to rip remain vigilant. _ the uk. we would urge people to rip remain vigilant. the _ rip remain vigilant. the weather remains unsettled as we move into the weekend. so therefore, the risk of flooding does remain and we are still very much keeping a close eye on the situation. aha, very much keeping a close eye on the situation.— on the situation. a warning...