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was compiled by a screening before the uk did was compiled bya high screening before the uk did was compiled by a high courtjudge in a landmark case in 2001. he found that screening should have been introduced earlier. yet, the government continued to assert that screening began as soon as the technology was available. even after campaigners pointed out that that was wrong and contrary to what the judge had found. much of the responsibility for this institutional defensiveness lies with the civil service. it wasn't until 2003 that limited financial support was announced four people infected with high titres see through nhs treatment with blood and blood products —— infected with hepatitis c. the line taken by successive governments was that no financial support whatsoever should be provided. on each occasion in the 19905, be provided. on each occasion in the 1990s, when a minister having heard the pleas for help by people affected and infected, expressed an interest in changing that line, they were persuaded against it by civil servants. one minute could have come from, yes, min
was compiled by a screening before the uk did was compiled bya high screening before the uk did was compiled by a high courtjudge in a landmark case in 2001. he found that screening should have been introduced earlier. yet, the government continued to assert that screening began as soon as the technology was available. even after campaigners pointed out that that was wrong and contrary to what the judge had found. much of the responsibility for this institutional defensiveness lies with the...
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scotland is ne uk. this will keep cutting taxes. to properly to occupy on a basis coming across the country. not actually prosecuted but finaia shortfalls causing enormous distress. does the prime minister agree mo everything possible to do everything right by all victims. clear their names and atoperly . >> absolutely right to highlight e this has had on people's mental health. delivering justice and that is why we are using legislation to overturn convictions and pay for these payments of compensation. i think for the long-standing campaign on this issue of our mental health and i can assure him they are closely examining considering and will keep them close. >> thank you,. the governments proposals to be with the legacy continuing to be the subjectiny of the high court ruling with our human rights obligations. many families victims are deeply disappointed with the lack of cooperation by the irish government in relation to murders committed in their jurisdiction or from their jurisdiction. in relation, there are some thas worse at
scotland is ne uk. this will keep cutting taxes. to properly to occupy on a basis coming across the country. not actually prosecuted but finaia shortfalls causing enormous distress. does the prime minister agree mo everything possible to do everything right by all victims. clear their names and atoperly . >> absolutely right to highlight e this has had on people's mental health. delivering justice and that is why we are using legislation to overturn convictions and pay for these payments...
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the bank of linking decided to leave uk - borrowing in the uk. the bank of i linking decided to leave uk interest rates at 5.25%, but they'd definitely open for that first rate cut to come potentially in thejune meeting. i think these gdp numbers shows there may not be quite the same pressure on the bank of england to cut interest rates, because part of the dilemma was the economy was looking pretty weak and inflation is coming under control. why are the bank of england not cutting? with this momentum and momentum and growth and recovery coming through, thatis growth and recovery coming through, that is potentially less pressure. but the market is definitely pressing in uk rate cuts this year. how quickly they will come and how many there will be is the big question. but look out for thatjune meeting, where there is probably a 50-50 meeting, where there is probably a 50—50 chance they will put that first 25% two point basis through. and at the next couple of hours we get a better idea of when interest rates might be coming down here in the us.
the bank of linking decided to leave uk - borrowing in the uk. the bank of i linking decided to leave uk interest rates at 5.25%, but they'd definitely open for that first rate cut to come potentially in thejune meeting. i think these gdp numbers shows there may not be quite the same pressure on the bank of england to cut interest rates, because part of the dilemma was the economy was looking pretty weak and inflation is coming under control. why are the bank of england not cutting? with this...
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as the uk- it is the _ uk. is it safe the refugees? as the uk. it is the uk's _ uk. is it safe the refugees? as the uk. it is the uk's problem. - uk. is it safe the refugees? as the uk. it is the uk's problem. it - uk. is it safe the refugees? as the uk. it is the uk's problem. it is . uk. it is the uk's problem. it is not our problem. _ uk. it is the uk's problem. it is not our problem. you're getting millions in taxpayers money. and not a single refugees. meanwhile, the covid—19 inquiry continues in scotland today. it's heard from bereaved relatives that derive the disease in the early stages of a pandemic. his wife jackie died at dundee hospital. she said he still doesn't know why the hospital didn't go its own way separate from the uk government. she called for politicians to be totally honest and admit to any mistakes. sadly politicians to be totally honest and admit to any mistakes.— admit to any mistakes. sadly she died only five _ admit to any mistakes. sadly she died only five days _ admit to any mistakes. sadly she died only five days after - admit to a
as the uk- it is the _ uk. is it safe the refugees? as the uk. it is the uk's _ uk. is it safe the refugees? as the uk. it is the uk's problem. - uk. is it safe the refugees? as the uk. it is the uk's problem. it - uk. is it safe the refugees? as the uk. it is the uk's problem. it is . uk. it is the uk's problem. it is not our problem. _ uk. it is the uk's problem. it is not our problem. you're getting millions in taxpayers money. and not a single refugees. meanwhile, the covid—19 inquiry...
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who's been trying to build reform uk has had to step aside _ build reform uk has had to step aside for— build reform uk has had to step aside for nigel farage and had a fallout— aside for nigel farage and had a fallout before the election, and it was interesting that nigel farage had to— was interesting that nigel farage had to publicly say, "we are getting on well— had to publicly say, "we are getting on well despite that." had to publicly say, "we are getting on well despite that. "— on well despite that." ultimately for ni . el on well despite that." ultimately for nigel farage, _ on well despite that." ultimately for nigel farage, the _ on well despite that." ultimately for nigel farage, the lure - on well despite that." ultimately for nigel farage, the lure of - on well despite that." ultimately for nigel farage, the lure of the | for nigel farage, the lure of the flame of attention was just too big, too tantalising, too mesmerising to walk past, and i don't say that with any suggestion of cynicism. if you are in politics, you want to be and seek to be influential and se
who's been trying to build reform uk has had to step aside _ build reform uk has had to step aside for— build reform uk has had to step aside for nigel farage and had a fallout— aside for nigel farage and had a fallout before the election, and it was interesting that nigel farage had to— was interesting that nigel farage had to publicly say, "we are getting on well— had to publicly say, "we are getting on well despite that." had to publicly say, "we are getting on...
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. —— reform — in the staff of her warm uk. —— reform uk _ in the staff of her warm uk. —— reform uk full of ivy to security guards — reform uk full of ivy to security guards |t— reform uk full of ivy to security auards. , , ., ~ i. reform uk full of ivy to security auards. , , ., ~ ., guards. it seems to me like you are distractingly from _ guards. it seems to me like you are distractingly from the _ guards. it seems to me like you are distractingly from the fact, - guards. it seems to me like you are distractingly from the fact, your- distractingly from the fact, your candidate has not performed well, and it has been won by someone you find mentally dislike politically and you're saying that is not the case was blue that's not the case at all. ., ., . , ., case was blue that's not the case at all. ., ., .,, ., . , all. no one has done well except stir galloway. _ all. no one has done well except stir galloway. the _ all. no one has done well except stir galloway. the indications - all. no one has done well except stir galloway. the indications forj stir galloway. the indications for
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place and so leaning in to being probably the most certainly the most recognisable voice for reform uk. and it's worth making the point, you know, love or loathe nigel farage and people tend to be one or the other rather than indifferent. he is one of the most influential politicians of his generation, never been an mp. i think it's seven times he's run for westminster, never managed it, he isn't doing it himself this time, but he's been hugely influential. i think that's just unquestionable. and here he is, commanding attention again and disrupting again, which is what he's made his life's political work to be. i have to confess, i didn't get a chance to actually watch his speech. i've just been reading your coverage of it. was it 98% small boats? it was. and obviously the location was picked with that in mind, he also talks about what he claims is a rise in or at least evidence of sectarian politics in england. looking at those local election results, looking at some people who he says might have been motivated to vote along religious lines connected to the conflict in the middle eas
place and so leaning in to being probably the most certainly the most recognisable voice for reform uk. and it's worth making the point, you know, love or loathe nigel farage and people tend to be one or the other rather than indifferent. he is one of the most influential politicians of his generation, never been an mp. i think it's seven times he's run for westminster, never managed it, he isn't doing it himself this time, but he's been hugely influential. i think that's just unquestionable....
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the largest hospital-based veteran service in the uk. atrime minister help resolve the current funding chae nhs funding formula last year given the fantastic treatment provided by the mayor and his team were amazing veterans community across uk. >> prime minister, mr. speaker, and i think an honorable friend for raising this issue. we are committed to making the uk the best placenorld to be a veteran and make sure that they have access to the mental health thate called out operation restore and courage. i know that they have been dealing with introducing a suite of health services to work mor osely with orthopedic services raising this iss funding with the minister of veteran affairs. back to an updated due course. >> i join others in welcoming back to the h t honorable member. and say how much wedmand send oh sage to him and his family. and also join others remembering all the v mr. speaker,g the allowance when caring for her mother the dwp is now hounding her to pay back 1200 poundster s round-the-clock care is being hit by a bill of 1
the largest hospital-based veteran service in the uk. atrime minister help resolve the current funding chae nhs funding formula last year given the fantastic treatment provided by the mayor and his team were amazing veterans community across uk. >> prime minister, mr. speaker, and i think an honorable friend for raising this issue. we are committed to making the uk the best placenorld to be a veteran and make sure that they have access to the mental health thate called out operation...
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yesterday we also we had another operation against the vessels, but this will also include the us and uk vessels as well, the americans need to understand that we in our stances, this is fixed issue, nothing will change it, not the aggression, not the showing on our country, nothing can change all of this or the threats or the blackmail or the pressure and all sorts of pressure will not change the stance, this will not change our position, our position, our stands is firm, that fast and we will continue with to continue with this very effective manner of operations, nothing will change this, not the aggression, this will not change our positions, they try to film to the world or try to campaign that they have targeted our rockets and capabilities, but they have also admitted that they were not able to... accomplish this this goal, this was just illusion and it was just media campaign that has absolutely no basis. the americans did not learn their lessons with all the aggressions that have been committed and all the aggression that they monitored and orchestrated against our people. all t
yesterday we also we had another operation against the vessels, but this will also include the us and uk vessels as well, the americans need to understand that we in our stances, this is fixed issue, nothing will change it, not the aggression, not the showing on our country, nothing can change all of this or the threats or the blackmail or the pressure and all sorts of pressure will not change the stance, this will not change our position, our position, our stands is firm, that fast and we will...
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government to do whatever it can to protect your right sovereignty. the yemy army warns the us and uk that their strikes on yemen will not pass without a response and punishment. the army spokesman says that such attacks will not deter sana from supporting the palestinians in gaza through strikes and israely linked vessels in the red sea. it speaks with me, the saint of the soil, from the blood and the ashes, it's fixed with me the sound of the ring, from the back. oh power sign, i free you, with you, oh palestine, i free you. oh palestine, i free you, oh palestine, i free you, my every breath is a cry to my enemy, and i cry out, cry out, cry out to the evil enemy, the flame within my heart. will burn you, i cry out, and the thunder in my voice will defen you, i cry out and the tornado within my soul, will rul you away, my bleeding wound once felt those unforgotten, but the aching sorrow in me never gone, raise it will, my anger and love, love of my land, anger at your deep. i raise it with my anger and love, love of my land, anger as your dead, wounded by hatred, i'm breathing, breat
government to do whatever it can to protect your right sovereignty. the yemy army warns the us and uk that their strikes on yemen will not pass without a response and punishment. the army spokesman says that such attacks will not deter sana from supporting the palestinians in gaza through strikes and israely linked vessels in the red sea. it speaks with me, the saint of the soil, from the blood and the ashes, it's fixed with me the sound of the ring, from the back. oh power sign, i free you,...
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the uk undergraduate fee. we don't see any prospect right now of that increasing. and in order to maintain the outstanding quality of uk higher education, more universities have put more effort into international student recruitment. i know for this coursework that time is very limited. if tuition fees for universities were raised, it could reduce the need for overseas students. but that would cost a lot. and it hasn't happened. with regards to education, would you say the government has also there made a choice for immigration? yeah, of course it has. so it decided to introduce fees for domestic students at about £9,000, and then it also decided not to increase them. that's a choice of the government not to fund education in a particular way. the inevitable consequence is more immigration. can you hop onto the first plate? the government couldn't have been clearer that it wanted more students from abroad. it even set a target of an overseas student population of 600,000 by 2030. one, two... push, push, push,
the uk undergraduate fee. we don't see any prospect right now of that increasing. and in order to maintain the outstanding quality of uk higher education, more universities have put more effort into international student recruitment. i know for this coursework that time is very limited. if tuition fees for universities were raised, it could reduce the need for overseas students. but that would cost a lot. and it hasn't happened. with regards to education, would you say the government has also...
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right now, a lot of cloud shrouding the uk. a weatherfront is crossing us, bearing rain and dribs and drabs possible anywhere through the night and in some areas even quite heavy for a time. but this weather front is caught in a current of very mild air streaming in from the southern climes, quite a breezy end to the night is expected as well. but i think by the time we get to around 6:00 in the morning, you can see the skies are clearing across many eastern and some western areas of the uk as well. temperatures will be in double figures in most major towns and cities. so, here's the morning then, the forecast. you can see still a fair amount of cloud across some southern and western areas, dribs and drabs of rain, but already sunshine across, say, many northern and northeastern parts of the uk. the temperatures are very pleasant indeed — widely, i think, into the high teens or 20 degrees across england, eastern scotland, around 18 and out towards the west, around 14to17 degrees celsius. but the west will always be more cloud
right now, a lot of cloud shrouding the uk. a weatherfront is crossing us, bearing rain and dribs and drabs possible anywhere through the night and in some areas even quite heavy for a time. but this weather front is caught in a current of very mild air streaming in from the southern climes, quite a breezy end to the night is expected as well. but i think by the time we get to around 6:00 in the morning, you can see the skies are clearing across many eastern and some western areas of the uk as...
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any plans that are set _ environment in the uk? any plans that are set out _ environment in the uk? any plans that are set out need _ environment in the uk? any plans that are set out need to _ environment in the uk? any plans that are set out need to be - environment in the uk? any plans that are set out need to be set - environment in the uk? any plans| that are set out need to be set out with a sustainable fiscal framework so that is the bedrock that businesses need to see and one of the things we need to see is more transition to the green economy, and what many members have talked about, having a net zero investment plan, so we set out across different sectors, what is the amount we need to decarbonise the economy and what are the ways in which we cannot necessarily outspend some of the incentives that the us economy is providing to incentivise the green economy but we can outsmart them about the ways in which we can unlock private investment at home. and we need to think about how we invest in our people and lifelong learning and think about a flexible way to deliver the skill
any plans that are set _ environment in the uk? any plans that are set out _ environment in the uk? any plans that are set out need _ environment in the uk? any plans that are set out need to _ environment in the uk? any plans that are set out need to be - environment in the uk? any plans that are set out need to be set - environment in the uk? any plans| that are set out need to be set out with a sustainable fiscal framework so that is the bedrock that businesses need to see and one of the...
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more people to come to the uk. how did that happen? suella braverman was rishi sunak�*s home secretary until he sacked her last november. there's no two ways about it. we have failed to reduce overall migration. - would you say then that brexit has failed to deliver on immigration? no, i would say that government has failed to lower migration. . we've taken back control- of our borders, but how we've exercised that power is totally at odds with what the people i expected following brexit and what we promised i in the 2019 general election. the government, though, sees things quite differently. what do you think happened between taking office after the 2019 election, and now, that we've seen a large spike in immigration? what's responsible for that? we have lived in unprecedented times. when you consider the context of the international crises that we have played our part, i think rightly in responding to, we've seen incredible generosity in our country to people from ukraine, people from afghanistan, people from
more people to come to the uk. how did that happen? suella braverman was rishi sunak�*s home secretary until he sacked her last november. there's no two ways about it. we have failed to reduce overall migration. - would you say then that brexit has failed to deliver on immigration? no, i would say that government has failed to lower migration. . we've taken back control- of our borders, but how we've exercised that power is totally at odds with what the people i expected following brexit and...
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this practice was not ended in the uk until 1984. for instance, no real efforts were made to prevent those who used intravenous drugs and with a four at a higher risk of hepatitis from donating blood. and for instance, the steps taken to keep donors who were more likely to be incubating aids out of the chain were late in starting. and when they finally began were inadequate. as for pool sizes the dangers of pulling plasma from many donors were established by the medical research council in 1944. the greater the number of donors to pull the greater the risk from it because one infected donation could contaminate the hopeful. in 1951 the textbook that was then the bible of blood transfusion said the use of large pool plasma has of course been abandoned. the use of only small pools lasted until after 1970 but then however something extraordinary happened. just as the long—term seriousness of hepatitis began —— became more and more apparent, the size of pools used to make uk blood products grew ever larger and larger. and with that
this practice was not ended in the uk until 1984. for instance, no real efforts were made to prevent those who used intravenous drugs and with a four at a higher risk of hepatitis from donating blood. and for instance, the steps taken to keep donors who were more likely to be incubating aids out of the chain were late in starting. and when they finally began were inadequate. as for pool sizes the dangers of pulling plasma from many donors were established by the medical research council in...
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let's talk about reform uk. the)! nearly _ party. let's talk about reform uk. they nearly beat _ party. let's talk about reform uk. they nearly beat the _ party. let's talk about reform uk. j they nearly beat the conservatives and there were only a hundred votes in it. �* , ,., , and there were only a hundred votes in it. absolutely and as i said what the shows very — in it. absolutely and as i said what the shows very clearly _ in it. absolutely and as i said what the shows very clearly is _ in it. absolutely and as i said what the shows very clearly is that - in it. absolutely and as i said what the shows very clearly is that if. the shows very clearly is that if you vote for reform uk you are voting for keir starmer's labour party, a labour party who will not act to control illegal migration, they have no plans for our country and will take us backwards in terms of the economic progress we are making. of the economic progress we are makinr. ~ ., ,, ~' of the economic progress we are makina.~ ., «a of the economic progress we are makinr. . ., making. wha
let's talk about reform uk. the)! nearly _ party. let's talk about reform uk. they nearly beat _ party. let's talk about reform uk. they nearly beat the _ party. let's talk about reform uk. j they nearly beat the conservatives and there were only a hundred votes in it. �* , ,., , and there were only a hundred votes in it. absolutely and as i said what the shows very — in it. absolutely and as i said what the shows very clearly _ in it. absolutely and as i said what the shows very clearly is...
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can see how that has impacted them, it has upset them, it has angered them, and the us stands, the uk stands also with the israelis to an extent that they have launched an aggression against our people, they have declared war on our people and our country and they have targeted. and they have put themselves in a war with our country based on their duty, the designist responsibilities, this shows the extent of the fact that our stance was influential and had an impact, and it was effective in the support, especially in the sea, in our initiative in the sea, and this has really upset and angered our enemies, it is unbearable for them for now, it is, they have not cannot tolerate it anymore, it has become a problem for them and really a pressure that is being exerted against them, and to make them move based on that, this is why they are launching this aggression against our people, the aggression against our people from the americans and the israelis, first starting with the navy, with the attack on our navy. the last of which was yesterday, this is a direct violation of the yemen's sov
can see how that has impacted them, it has upset them, it has angered them, and the us stands, the uk stands also with the israelis to an extent that they have launched an aggression against our people, they have declared war on our people and our country and they have targeted. and they have put themselves in a war with our country based on their duty, the designist responsibilities, this shows the extent of the fact that our stance was influential and had an impact, and it was effective in...
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the jobs and shops around the uk and the lobe? ~' , a jobs and shops around the uk and the lobe? ~' “y ., , jobs and shops around the uk and the lobe? ~ ., ., globe? the bankruptcy only affects the uk business. _ globe? the bankruptcy only affects the uk business. the _ globe? the bankruptcy only affects the uk business. the effect - globe? the bankruptcy only affects i the uk business. the effect probably will be pretty substantial. as you are probably aware we are in the middle of a slow rolling retail apocalypse which had been going on since 2017 and was exacerbated by covid. many of the right high street names have disappeared but all their stores. so it is quite possible that a large chunk of the uk stores will get closed. it is even possible they will all be closed and it will continue as an online only business, which is what has happened to a lot of big retail brands.— of big retail brands. thank you for “oininu of big retail brands. thank you for joining us- — to the us now, where investors are hoping that markets are going to continue their record—breaking str
the jobs and shops around the uk and the lobe? ~' , a jobs and shops around the uk and the lobe? ~' “y ., , jobs and shops around the uk and the lobe? ~ ., ., globe? the bankruptcy only affects the uk business. _ globe? the bankruptcy only affects the uk business. the _ globe? the bankruptcy only affects the uk business. the effect - globe? the bankruptcy only affects i the uk business. the effect probably will be pretty substantial. as you are probably aware we are in the middle of a slow...
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so it is down to the uk government- _ important. so it is down to the uk government. anybody _ important. so it is down to the uk government. anybody else? - important. so it is down to the uk government. anybody else? yes, | important. so it is down to the uk - government. anybody else? yes, the lady in the back. government. anybody else? yes, the lady in the back-— lady in the back. thank you. i am a gp in newtown. _ lady in the back. thank you. i am a gp in newtown. will— lady in the back. thank you. i am a gp in newtown. will the _ lady in the back. thank you. i am a gp in newtown. will the new- lady in the back. thank you. i am a gp in newtown. will the new firstl gp in newtown. will the new first minister— gp in newtown. will the new first minister listen to the public and protect— minister listen to the public and protect their access to gp medical services _ protect their access to gp medical services in — protect their access to gp medical services in their communities? by investing — services in their communities? by investing in — services in
so it is down to the uk government- _ important. so it is down to the uk government. anybody _ important. so it is down to the uk government. anybody else? - important. so it is down to the uk government. anybody else? yes, | important. so it is down to the uk - government. anybody else? yes, the lady in the back. government. anybody else? yes, the lady in the back-— lady in the back. thank you. i am a gp in newtown. _ lady in the back. thank you. i am a gp in newtown. will— lady in the...
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to the uk's relations with china now because, as you've been hearing, the uk's deputy prime minister oliver dowden is expected to tell parliament that china is behind a wave of cyber—attacks against mps and peers. those targeted are reported to include a number, who've been critical of beijing. the bbc understands other western nations will set out similar concerns. as of last year, china was the uk's fifth biggest trading partner, with imports and exports totalling £100 billion, according to government figures. so how could this affect what is clearly a huge, yet complex business relationship? let's bring in duncan wrigley, chief china economist at pantheon macroeconomics. big figure there, but just how significant is the uk's trading relationship with china? yes, it is significant, but it is way down on the list below the us, some other european trading partners. about 5% of total trade stop you know, but there are some sectors which are more reliant on chinese trade. i would say top of the list is the education sector. 150,000 chinese students come to study in the uk each year,
to the uk's relations with china now because, as you've been hearing, the uk's deputy prime minister oliver dowden is expected to tell parliament that china is behind a wave of cyber—attacks against mps and peers. those targeted are reported to include a number, who've been critical of beijing. the bbc understands other western nations will set out similar concerns. as of last year, china was the uk's fifth biggest trading partner, with imports and exports totalling £100 billion, according...
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really nothing quite close in terms of examining the british role um in this war to what declassified uk has done and matt kennard particularly has done so i think it's great that we're joined by matt today to talk about what he's found out um through asking the right questions and looking in the... right places and been able to discern and then form some sort of understanding for us what exactly britain's role has been. britain is an expert in pr and managing perception and the british military puts lot of resource into managing people's perceptions. they even it as informational warfare being one of the key operating theaters and that is what makes the type of journalism that is doing even more important because these are not questions being asked by anyone else in the british media sphere so matt thank you for joining us today on the watchdog to start with i just like to ask you, what have these last three months uh meant to you? you know, we've lost so much beauty and so much humanity across these last three months, we've seen the degradation of so many things, um, and and i'm sure t
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here in the uk we have an ageing population and age is a big risk factor for cancer. we also have a growing population, so when we have more people we're going to see more cases. another reason the figures are up is because people are getting better at spotting abnormalities and going to the gp. last month, experts revealed a game changing jab is being trialled on british patients, which has dramatically reduced the risk of melanoma returning. but prevention is key. in order to stay safe, apply generously high factor sunscreen often, cover up and avoid the sun between 11 and three. chi chi izundu, bbc news. you are watching bbc news. the fbi has been investigating the sale of hundreds of treasures that the british museum says were stolen. the museum said up to 2,000 or its artefacts have been damaged or stolen from its storerooms and sold on ebay. it suspects dr peter higgs, a senior curator at the iconic london tourist attraction, of being involved in the items' disappearance. dr higgs has denied any wrongdoing and the police are investigating. our culture and media
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but the reform uk leader says he will surprise everyone again, and that will worry the conservatives. lucy manning, bbc news. let's speak to our political correspondent, iain watson. this correspondent, iain watson. was very much a chan heart. this was very much a change of heart. why do you think he has done this you turn, and also as lucy said in her report, this could potentially hit the conservatives? l potentially hit the conservatives? i think nigel farage is known as a political showman and likes the drama, likes people around him, would admit she likes the drum of this campaign. there's been months of speculation over whether he would stand for election, he seemed to suggest you be too busy, having a finger in the trump pie across the atlantic, but now he says he would be, in a strained —— strange handing over of power, he would not be the leader of that reform uk party for the next five years without so much as a board by anybody who constants up as a board by anybody who constants up as a member or supporter. i don't think it is purely for the electoral house of reform b
but the reform uk leader says he will surprise everyone again, and that will worry the conservatives. lucy manning, bbc news. let's speak to our political correspondent, iain watson. this correspondent, iain watson. was very much a chan heart. this was very much a change of heart. why do you think he has done this you turn, and also as lucy said in her report, this could potentially hit the conservatives? l potentially hit the conservatives? i think nigel farage is known as a political showman...
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direct hits. study described as inevitable yemen's retaliation for the aggression by the us and the uk, he added that any new strike on yemen won't go unanswered and unpunished. the us has confirmed the attack its ship. the pentagon says it was the third attack by the emines this week on us own vessels in and around. the red sea, that's a crucial lane for international trade, where tensions have been spiking over the last two months. yemen has been attacking israeli linked ships and retaliation for the regime's genocide in gaza. the tensions in the red sea of escalated further in the past week after the us and uk began air strikes on yemen citing what they called threats to international shipping. well thousands of people have hit the streets of yemen's northern city of sauda to voice support for palestinians in the wake of israel's genocidal war on gaza. the demonstrators waved palestinian and yemini flags chanting the us is the mother of terrorism. the slogan is a reminder of washington's unequivocal support for israel as well as his aggression against yemen. the protesters also slam
direct hits. study described as inevitable yemen's retaliation for the aggression by the us and the uk, he added that any new strike on yemen won't go unanswered and unpunished. the us has confirmed the attack its ship. the pentagon says it was the third attack by the emines this week on us own vessels in and around. the red sea, that's a crucial lane for international trade, where tensions have been spiking over the last two months. yemen has been attacking israeli linked ships and retaliation...
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cancer research uk has resources about talking to children. there are other organisations that have plenty of resources out there that can help. it's really important to kind of take the time in explaining it to children. you don't have to tell them everything at once. parents usually know their children best and the best way to kind of communicate with them, but being honest with them, there'll be often times that children will have questions that we might not be able to answer, and it's ok to not have all the answers. going through that course of treatment, you will get different answers from your clinician as you kind of go. so it's ok not to have all the answers at once, but there's also a consideration of letting others kind of know about it as well, for example, carers or teachers so that they know what's happening so they can help support your child. or if a child perhaps responds a day or two later, or is in an unusual mood, that they're aware of what's going on in the family situation. so that communication with the families is really
cancer research uk has resources about talking to children. there are other organisations that have plenty of resources out there that can help. it's really important to kind of take the time in explaining it to children. you don't have to tell them everything at once. parents usually know their children best and the best way to kind of communicate with them, but being honest with them, there'll be often times that children will have questions that we might not be able to answer, and it's ok to...
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alan uk was told us allies to — ahead. alan uk was told us allies to provide _ ahead. alan uk was told us allies to provide reminders| ahead. alan uk was told us - allies to provide reminders and mix. two passengers are checked. we have offices that provide up—to—date information on the requirements on its website that is under constant review. so if you are dreaming of a getaway to sunnier climes, strong advice is to dig our passports and checker dates well before trying to travel. some good advice. i will be checking my money get home today. before we go, let's talk chocolate. regular viewers of the programme will no i am a chocoholic and you may have noticed prices are on the up. the price of cocoa, or ingredient for chocolate hit a record highjust ingredient for chocolate hit a record high just yesterday. ingredient for chocolate hit a record highjust yesterday. a lot of this is down to poor harvest in the ivory coast and ghana that grew around 60% of the world �*s beings. the average price of chocolate is direct this year are off over 10% compared to 12 mont
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as the uk not about there. good morning. as the uk got about this — there. good morning. as the uk got about this the _ there. good morning. as the uk got about this the wrong - there. good morning. as the uk got about this the wrong way, . there. good morning. as the uk got about this the wrong way, i | got about this the wrong way, i sure we probably one of the only water utility companies thatis only water utility companies that is privatised. was that the first mistake? it that is privatised. was that the first mistake? it wasn't so much mistaken _ the first mistake? it wasn't so much mistaken privatisation, | the first mistake? it wasn't so | much mistaken privatisation, it was the way it was gone about, this shouldn't really be news, because we realise the problem that was going to when it was privatised and then how the company operated after that, because, as was mentioned, actually what the company did was they borrowed an awful lot of money to try and make it, the technical term, as balance sheet more efficient, getting more debt into it, and paying out a lot of
as the uk not about there. good morning. as the uk got about this — there. good morning. as the uk got about this the _ there. good morning. as the uk got about this the wrong - there. good morning. as the uk got about this the wrong way, . there. good morning. as the uk got about this the wrong way, i | got about this the wrong way, i sure we probably one of the only water utility companies thatis only water utility companies that is privatised. was that the first mistake? it that is...
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in response to recent us and uk air strikes against yemen, the country's armed forces have carried out naval operation targeting american and british vessels. the naval forces of the yemeni army carried out two military operations in the red sea, the first targeting an american ship is star nasia and the other targeting a british ship morning tide. both ships were targeted with appropriate naval missiles and and the hits were accurate and directly the yemeni armed forces will carry out more qualitative military operations against all hostile american and british targets and the red and arab seas, he said sana reserves the... right to respond to the us uk aggression against yemen. military experts said this operation proves that the yemen army is capable of handling more than one target simultaneously. they added that the targeted vessels were carrying military equipment to israel. state of عمليه. this is the first military operation in which we target two ships at the same time, an american and a british one, and this is to confirm our ability to deal with more than one target sim
in response to recent us and uk air strikes against yemen, the country's armed forces have carried out naval operation targeting american and british vessels. the naval forces of the yemeni army carried out two military operations in the red sea, the first targeting an american ship is star nasia and the other targeting a british ship morning tide. both ships were targeted with appropriate naval missiles and and the hits were accurate and directly the yemeni armed forces will carry out more...
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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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recently, the us and uk have intensified their strikes against. yemen specifically targeting residential areas in hudaida city in a failed attempt to undermine the yemani army's capabilities and hold yemen's naval operations. the yemani army has repeatedly affirmed that it will only sees its operations when israel holds its genocidal war in gaza. despite the continued attacks on yemen by the us and uk yemen's army is expanding its naval operations in the redzian gulf of aden indicating that western aggression has failed to affect the mma army's capabilities. it has. also vowed to come from western escalation with the broader operations targeting their interests in the region. reporting forpressive, the israeli regime has carried out fresh missile strikes on several areas in the western syrian city of homes. health officials in homes put the death toll it seven and set, 13 others were wounded. the strikes also caused material damage to publican private property. israel used the lebanese airspace to launch the early wednesday strikes. "the syrian ai
recently, the us and uk have intensified their strikes against. yemen specifically targeting residential areas in hudaida city in a failed attempt to undermine the yemani army's capabilities and hold yemen's naval operations. the yemani army has repeatedly affirmed that it will only sees its operations when israel holds its genocidal war in gaza. despite the continued attacks on yemen by the us and uk yemen's army is expanding its naval operations in the redzian gulf of aden indicating that...
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the ftse 100 has also the uk and the ftse100 has also paid more in three days in the average uk wage, more than 110 times the average uk salary and this has come out this data at a time when actually some bosses in the city had been arguing that actually rules should be relaxed a little, the committed should pay a bit more because of the global fight for talent that there is for executives. to be fair, if you look at what uk executives are paid on the ftse100 compared to the us, it pales into comparison because they're the average for workers paid way less than bosses. us bosses are more than 170 times the average worker in three times the amount of the average uk chief executive who runs average uk chief executive who runs a company on the ftse100. so that is partly why you have seen these calls for some of these rules to be relaxed but when you look at how far pay has increased four ceos and ftse 100 companies over the past year, 10%, you can see why this is making headline news. the 10%, you can see why this is making headline news.— headline news. the trades union concress headl
the ftse 100 has also the uk and the ftse100 has also paid more in three days in the average uk wage, more than 110 times the average uk salary and this has come out this data at a time when actually some bosses in the city had been arguing that actually rules should be relaxed a little, the committed should pay a bit more because of the global fight for talent that there is for executives. to be fair, if you look at what uk executives are paid on the ftse100 compared to the us, it pales into...
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did you tell the uk| government of your intention required. did you tell the uk . government of your intention to required. did you tell the uk - government of your intention to make the announcement at 3:20pm?| government of your intention to make the announcement at 3:20pm? i am certain it would _ the announcement at 3:20pm? i am certain it would have _ the announcement at 3:20pm? i —n certain it would have been known. i don't know whether i specifically said... again, i don't mean this to soundin said... again, i don't mean this to sound in any way politically adversarial. you know, i have a duty to communicate, this was a device we were giving the public. however the public meant to know what we were asking them to do if i didn't tell them? in scotland, if i didn't tell them, or in the rest of the uk, if other leaders didn't tell them? my expectation at the time was that borisjohnson would have already spoken out is that cobra meeting. the media, the public on that day, i remember, were desperate for information. i guess i was surprised that i spoke before hi
did you tell the uk| government of your intention required. did you tell the uk . government of your intention to required. did you tell the uk - government of your intention to make the announcement at 3:20pm?| government of your intention to make the announcement at 3:20pm? i am certain it would _ the announcement at 3:20pm? i am certain it would have _ the announcement at 3:20pm? i —n certain it would have been known. i don't know whether i specifically said... again, i don't mean this to...
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uk sport and uk athletics are planning to bid to host the 2029 world championships. it would be another big coup for the uk, with glasgow staging the world indoor championships over the weekend, and with the european championships heading to birmingham in two years�* time. london and the uk last staged the event back in 2017. a feasibility study has yet to take place but the sport's leaders say they are determined to host what they describe as a transformational major championships. the ambition forms part of a wider set of hosting aspirations set to be announced by the funding agency uk sport on tuesday. we can't definitely say it will be london but it would actually be in our mind given the success of it before. i think london was kind of transformational and it built off 2012. it was transformational in all sorts of ways for the sport, europe, sport back in europe and it was also transformational for the athletes and you look at some of the athletes coming through here and where they come from and i just think it would be another step up for us. yeah, i think it
uk sport and uk athletics are planning to bid to host the 2029 world championships. it would be another big coup for the uk, with glasgow staging the world indoor championships over the weekend, and with the european championships heading to birmingham in two years�* time. london and the uk last staged the event back in 2017. a feasibility study has yet to take place but the sport's leaders say they are determined to host what they describe as a transformational major championships. the...
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ibrahim, is a uk-based palestinian researcher, photo journalist and activist. assalam alaikum to you both. thank you so much for joining us on eye on islam. sister fatima, if i could begin with you, what has been your experience of the muslim reaction in the uk, particularly to the ongoing genocide in gaza? well, as we know that this didn't start on october 7th, um, there has been a huge shift in attitudes, particularly within the muslim communities. um, i think... it's clear to see that instead of it being seen as more of a political issue, it's now become one that is seen as humanitarian as it should be, um, especially with the lead up to, and now alhamdulillah we are in shahr ramadan, um, it's become more mainstream within the muslim community as it should be, there is still a lot more that could be done, absolutely. um, ibrahim, uh, there is lot of variety in the actions uh, to be taken, we've seen, from cultural events to boycott campaigns in your opinion. and what are the most effective ways to campaign against the zionist regime during this holy month? f
ibrahim, is a uk-based palestinian researcher, photo journalist and activist. assalam alaikum to you both. thank you so much for joining us on eye on islam. sister fatima, if i could begin with you, what has been your experience of the muslim reaction in the uk, particularly to the ongoing genocide in gaza? well, as we know that this didn't start on october 7th, um, there has been a huge shift in attitudes, particularly within the muslim communities. um, i think... it's clear to see that...
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let's move on to the uk now. the pace of price rises unexpectedly ticked up at the end of last year, with inflation in december rising from 3.9% to 4%. that's inflation to you and me. it surprised many forecasters who had predicted that the downward trend of recent months would continue, particularly as high energy prices have fallen. the rise in tobacco duty was a key reason for the stronger increase in consumer prices. let's speak know to economistjulianjessop. thank you for being with us today, julian. should we be worried by this uptick, small as it might be, in inflation? well, the numbers were disappointing. most people, myself included, expected inflation to fall further. it is certainly not a disaster. it is a small mist on just one month's data. the bigger picture is that inflation is still a lot lower than the bank of england had been expecting. it is still likely to keep falling. there is a very good chance that inflation is back to the bank of england's 2% target by april of this year which would be m
let's move on to the uk now. the pace of price rises unexpectedly ticked up at the end of last year, with inflation in december rising from 3.9% to 4%. that's inflation to you and me. it surprised many forecasters who had predicted that the downward trend of recent months would continue, particularly as high energy prices have fallen. the rise in tobacco duty was a key reason for the stronger increase in consumer prices. let's speak know to economistjulianjessop. thank you for being with us...
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labour up 21 and reform uk on 11%. up labour up 21 and reform uk on 11%. up 11%. this one is the one i think is probably the graphic of the night. look at this. it's a huge swing from the conservatives to labour. 26% will really make conservative mps looking at this result wondering what it might mean for them nervousness morning. that is the biggest swing from conservatives to labour since the second world war, worth reflecting that the other two swings have come in recent years as well, big by—election wins for labour. lots of tory mps will be going over these results trying to figure out what it means for a general election, looking at that and will be worried. thank you, nick. the election result in blackpool south was pretty clear. labour leader sir keir starmer was in blackpool this morning and spoke to our politcal correspondent helen catt. we want that general election and we are confident going into that general election because what this by—election shows is that the country wants change. this is a very clear divide. we've had 1a years of failure and
labour up 21 and reform uk on 11%. up labour up 21 and reform uk on 11%. up 11%. this one is the one i think is probably the graphic of the night. look at this. it's a huge swing from the conservatives to labour. 26% will really make conservative mps looking at this result wondering what it might mean for them nervousness morning. that is the biggest swing from conservatives to labour since the second world war, worth reflecting that the other two swings have come in recent years as well, big...
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veteran service in the uk. what the prime minister help resolve the current funding crisis caused by changes of nhs funding formula last year given tprovided by the mayor ans veterans community across the uk. >> prime minister, mr. speaker, and i think an honorable friend for raising this issue. we are making the uk the best place in the world to be a veteran and make sure to the mental health that they deserve. that is why we have called out ophey have been dealing with introducing a suite of health services to work more closely with orthopedic services raising this issue of funding with the minister of veteran affairs. >> i join others in welcoming. back to the house the honorable member and say how much we admire his courage and send our best with sage to him and his family. and also join others rememng all the victims. mr. speaker, claiming the allowance when caring forgcá her mother the dwp is now hounding her to pay b 1200 pounds. karina whose daughter requires g hit by a bill of 11,0 pounds victoria bei
veteran service in the uk. what the prime minister help resolve the current funding crisis caused by changes of nhs funding formula last year given tprovided by the mayor ans veterans community across the uk. >> prime minister, mr. speaker, and i think an honorable friend for raising this issue. we are making the uk the best place in the world to be a veteran and make sure to the mental health that they deserve. that is why we have called out ophey have been dealing with introducing a...
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the an instant database which was with a trusted brand in the uk.— trusted brand in the uk. the issue for so many _ trusted brand in the uk. the issue for so many of _ trusted brand in the uk. the issue for so many of these _ trusted brand in the uk. the issue for so many of these retailers, - trusted brand in the uk. the issue| for so many of these retailers, not just currys, is how they combine not just currys, is how they combine not just price and convenience but service. you could go into the stores and work out if you liked it before you bought it. is there still a niche for retailers that do that bit of service very well? figs a niche for retailers that do that bit of service very well? as think so. as technology _ bit of service very well? as think so. as technology becomes - bit of service very well? as think| so. as technology becomes more complex, we turn to retailers for expertise. it is still very much a house of brands, which means that show grooming becomes easy for those who have a mobile phone in hand and can look at something online and really be motivated
the an instant database which was with a trusted brand in the uk.— trusted brand in the uk. the issue for so many _ trusted brand in the uk. the issue for so many of _ trusted brand in the uk. the issue for so many of these _ trusted brand in the uk. the issue for so many of these retailers, - trusted brand in the uk. the issue| for so many of these retailers, not just currys, is how they combine not just currys, is how they combine not just price and convenience but service. you could go...
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uk defence secretary grant sha -s will... uk defence secretary grant shapps making — will... uk defence secretary grant shapps making that _ will... uk defence secretary grant shapps making that statement - will... uk defence secretary grant i shapps making that statement about the hack of the payroll system of the hack of the payroll system of the british armed forces, and external network operated by a contractor. he pointed out that a number of actions has been, have been taken as a result, including taking that system off—line, a full investigation and he talked about a malign actor being behind this. he said we cannot rule out state involvement, government officials have told the bbc that china was most likely responsible, something that chinese foreign ministry has dismissed as absurd, although he didn't mention china
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as the first mp for reform uk. ., , _ ., �* reform uk. people will say that i've took a gamble _ reform uk. people will say that i've took a gamble and _ reform uk. people will say that i've took a gamble and i'm _ reform uk. people will say that i've took a gamble and i'm prepared - reform uk. people will say that i've took a gamble and i'm prepared to l took a gamble and i'm prepared to gamble, as i know from my mail bag how many people support reform uk. like millions of people, all i want is my country back. he like millions of people, all i want is my country back.— like millions of people, all i want is my country back. he was suspended b the is my country back. he was suspended by the conservatives _ is my country back. he was suspended by the conservatives last _ is my country back. he was suspended by the conservatives last month. - is my country back. he was suspended by the conservatives last month. he . by the conservatives last month. he refused to apologise for claiming that the london mayor was controlled by islamists. i
as the first mp for reform uk. ., , _ ., �* reform uk. people will say that i've took a gamble _ reform uk. people will say that i've took a gamble and _ reform uk. people will say that i've took a gamble and i'm _ reform uk. people will say that i've took a gamble and i'm prepared - reform uk. people will say that i've took a gamble and i'm prepared to l took a gamble and i'm prepared to gamble, as i know from my mail bag how many people support reform uk. like millions of people, all i want...
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in the uk. ., ~ y . ., the uk. thank you very much for “oininu the uk. thank you very much for joining us- _ we have had a statement from one of the main unions, unite, that deal with the steelworkers. they say unite is ready to use everything in its armoury to defend steelworkers. we have detailed research demonstrating how and why tata should be expanding steel production in the uk, not slashing its workforce. we have secured funding from a future labour government that could do this. tata does not plan to close the blast furnaces are simply industrial vandalism on a grand scale. they say the government needs to invest in british industry in order to defend workers and communities. as well as our industrial base and national security. instead, they are given tata hundreds of millions of pounds to cut capacity and give more business to their other plants in india and the netherlands. talking of india, we have our correspondent in delhi with this now. what is the reaction thereto the story? that in delhi with thi
in the uk. ., ~ y . ., the uk. thank you very much for “oininu the uk. thank you very much for joining us- _ we have had a statement from one of the main unions, unite, that deal with the steelworkers. they say unite is ready to use everything in its armoury to defend steelworkers. we have detailed research demonstrating how and why tata should be expanding steel production in the uk, not slashing its workforce. we have secured funding from a future labour government that could do this. tata...
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this is a large uk wide programme looking at lung cancer research, promoted by cancer research uk, looking at how treatment evolves over time and why it sometimes stops working. he has also been looking at some cell therapy, using white blood cells to attack cancer cells. my colleagues inside say that he has been talking about early diagnosis, the importance of early diagnosis and the importance of getting people tested early. let's have a look. can we just ask so we can just see behind, to keep an eye on the door, so when it opens, that is when king charles and queen camilla will leave the cancer treatment centre. you can see the staff getting ready. i'm just going to move out of the way so that you can get a nice, clear shot of whenever the door opens. he is cominu of whenever the door opens. he is coming out. _ of whenever the door opens. he is coming out. i _ of whenever the door opens. he is coming out, i believe. _ of whenever the door opens. he is coming out, i believe. we - of whenever the door opens. he is coming out, i believe. we are - of whenever the door opens. he is coming ou
this is a large uk wide programme looking at lung cancer research, promoted by cancer research uk, looking at how treatment evolves over time and why it sometimes stops working. he has also been looking at some cell therapy, using white blood cells to attack cancer cells. my colleagues inside say that he has been talking about early diagnosis, the importance of early diagnosis and the importance of getting people tested early. let's have a look. can we just ask so we can just see behind, to...
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a shot in the arm for reform uk. how much - headlines. a shot in the arm for reform uk. how much of- headlines. a shot in the arm for reform uk. how much of a - headlines. a shot in the arm for| reform uk. how much of a blow headlines. a shot in the arm for i reform uk. how much of a blow to rishi sunak? this man made last year deputy chairman of his party. he was seen as crucial for those red wall seats. they want to hang onto. how much of a blow is this to even the authority of rishi sunak?- much of a blow is this to even the authority of rishi sunak? well, he was one of— authority of rishi sunak? well, he was one of five _ authority of rishi sunak? well, he was one of five deputy _ authority of rishi sunak? well, he was one of five deputy chairman l authority of rishi sunak? well, he| was one of five deputy chairman of the conservative party. i think we're seeing the limits of the recent trends towards prime ministers inventing more and more titles to bind mps to them. it's not as though he was the deputy chairman. but it is a blow. reform uk do have the capacity to
a shot in the arm for reform uk. how much - headlines. a shot in the arm for reform uk. how much of- headlines. a shot in the arm for reform uk. how much of a - headlines. a shot in the arm for| reform uk. how much of a blow headlines. a shot in the arm for i reform uk. how much of a blow to rishi sunak? this man made last year deputy chairman of his party. he was seen as crucial for those red wall seats. they want to hang onto. how much of a blow is this to even the authority of rishi sunak?-...
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we could have the us election and the uk - happen -- in effect. we could havej the us election and the uk election running parallel. do we have any figures who does a spring election? relatively few autumn elections in the post—war period and most tend to take place in the spring. it is wrong to draw any conclusions given they have only been four but what i would say is that there is the interesting question about timing with the us presidential election that has only happened once before when lyndonjohnson romped home in the 1960s, so no real comparison there, but it represents a big unknown, especially if there is a fractious debate, fractious period of voting and fractious results between donald trump and joe biden, nobody knows what effect that could have on the uk voters, it represents a big unknown and if there's one thing politicians do not like going into a general election, it is a massive unknown like that. what about the smaller _ massive unknown like that. what about the smaller parties? - massive unknown like that. what about the sm
we could have the us election and the uk - happen -- in effect. we could havej the us election and the uk election running parallel. do we have any figures who does a spring election? relatively few autumn elections in the post—war period and most tend to take place in the spring. it is wrong to draw any conclusions given they have only been four but what i would say is that there is the interesting question about timing with the us presidential election that has only happened once before...
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we still have labour shortages in the uk. there are about 900,000 job vacancies still present and the government is hoping that by reducing this tax on employees, people will think work now pays more, i will come back into the workforce and take the job. workforce and take the “ob. thank ou so workforce and take the “ob. thank you so much. * the pandemic made us all familiar with flexible working, especially when it came to working from home. now people in the uk are going to have the right to ask for flexible working from day one of their employment rather than having to wait for 26 weeks. for more on this i'm joined by kate shoesmith from the recruitment and employment confederation. this looks like a good thing for employees. how do employers feel about this? many employers have been offering flexible work for quite some time, so you just need to think about the different models we have a work in, whether it is agency work, gig economy work. employers are quite used to it. the key thing here will have to be transparenc
we still have labour shortages in the uk. there are about 900,000 job vacancies still present and the government is hoping that by reducing this tax on employees, people will think work now pays more, i will come back into the workforce and take the job. workforce and take the “ob. thank ou so workforce and take the “ob. thank you so much. * the pandemic made us all familiar with flexible working, especially when it came to working from home. now people in the uk are going to have the right...