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the uk is a member of the _ to the uk? yes i would. the uk is a member of the international - to the uk? yes i would. the uk is a | member of the international criminal court, _ member of the international criminal court, it's— member of the international criminal court, it's our— member of the international criminal court, it's our obligation _ member of the international criminal court, it's our obligation under- court, it's our obligation under that— court, it's our obligation under that statute _ court, it's our obligation under that statute to _ court, it's our obligation under that statute to arrest - court, it's our obligation under that statute to arrest someone court, it's our obligation under. that statute to arrest someone if they arrive — that statute to arrest someone if they arrive in _ that statute to arrest someone if they arrive in this _ that statute to arrest someone if they arrive in this country- that statute to arrest someone if they arrive in this country with l that statute to arrest someone if| they arr
the uk is a member of the _ to the uk? yes i would. the uk is a member of the international - to the uk? yes i would. the uk is a | member of the international criminal court, _ member of the international criminal court, it's— member of the international criminal court, it's our— member of the international criminal court, it's our obligation _ member of the international criminal court, it's our obligation under- court, it's our obligation under that— court, it's our obligation under...
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bring you different stories across the uk. age uk is one of the biggest artisan uk. their accounts brought up a possibly fraudulent transactions also it came up in the 2023 mini charity investigate further they saw losses of almost £460,000 dating back to 2016. the charity's chief executive, whojoined in 2022, says the fallout has been difficult to deal with. the charity's accounts and says there is no evidence any other person had involvement or knowledge of the activity and the bird was working to recover the funds. is this something you and the trustees would apologise for? we are deel trustees would apologise for? we are deeply sorry — trustees would apologise for? we are deeply sorry this _ trustees would apologise for? we are deeply sorry this has _ trustees would apologise for? we are deeply sorry this has occurred - trustees would apologise for? we are deeply sorry this has occurred to - deeply sorry this has occurred to the organisation because of the impact it has had over a period of time on the support we have been able to provide to other people in gl
bring you different stories across the uk. age uk is one of the biggest artisan uk. their accounts brought up a possibly fraudulent transactions also it came up in the 2023 mini charity investigate further they saw losses of almost £460,000 dating back to 2016. the charity's chief executive, whojoined in 2022, says the fallout has been difficult to deal with. the charity's accounts and says there is no evidence any other person had involvement or knowledge of the activity and the bird was...
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the uk is influential in this whole ara ument? , the uk is influential in this whole argument?— the uk is influential in this whole aruument? , ., ., , , ., , argument? they want to be seen to be backin: the argument? they want to be seen to be backing the united _ argument? they want to be seen to be backing the united states, _ argument? they want to be seen to be backing the united states, both - argument? they want to be seen to be backing the united states, both of - backing the united states, both of them, their own populations stand to lose, or losing in this red sea confrontation, but it is the united states which calls the shots and the houthis know that. it’s states which calls the shots and the houthis know that.— houthis know that. it's been fascinating _ houthis know that. it's been fascinating having _ houthis know that. it's been fascinating having your- houthis know that. it's been - fascinating having your company this evening, so much news coming out of the middle east this evening. sincere thanks to all of you for coming in, good to have your company th
the uk is influential in this whole ara ument? , the uk is influential in this whole argument?— the uk is influential in this whole aruument? , ., ., , , ., , argument? they want to be seen to be backin: the argument? they want to be seen to be backing the united _ argument? they want to be seen to be backing the united states, _ argument? they want to be seen to be backing the united states, both - argument? they want to be seen to be backing the united states, both of - backing the united...
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what influence the uk or uk can bring on israel is separate — uk or uk can bring on israel is separate and is not... the arab israei— separate and is not... the arab israet issue _ separate and is not... the arab israel issue is not directly affecting our interest, although it does _ affecting our interest, although it does affect them indirectly. gk, does affect them indirectly. 0k, thank you. _ does affect them indirectly. 0k, thank you, thank— does affect them indirectly. ok thank you, thank you very much. let's speak now to eylon levy, an israeli government spokesman. we have lots to talk to you about — obviously the latest developments in gaza. the hearings today at the international court ofjustice, south africa accusing israel of genocide. but let's start with this houthi campaign. it has happened as a result of the israel—hamas conflict. i wonder if that underlines the fact that perhaps this conflict needs to be brought to a close? if this conflict needs to be brought to a close? , ., ., this conflict needs to be brought to a close? ,, ., ., this conflict needs to be br
what influence the uk or uk can bring on israel is separate — uk or uk can bring on israel is separate and is not... the arab israei— separate and is not... the arab israet issue _ separate and is not... the arab israel issue is not directly affecting our interest, although it does _ affecting our interest, although it does affect them indirectly. gk, does affect them indirectly. 0k, thank you. _ does affect them indirectly. 0k, thank you, thank— does affect them indirectly. ok thank you,...
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the uk has a slirhtl tasco as it is. the uk has a slightly different _ tasco as it is. the uk has a i slightly different relationship with taiwan, doesn't it? it slightly different relationship with taiwan, doesn't it?— slightly different relationship with taiwan, doesn't it? it does, and in many ways — taiwan, doesn't it? it does, and in many ways for _ taiwan, doesn't it? it does, and in many ways for the _ taiwan, doesn't it? it does, and in many ways for the uk, _ taiwan, doesn't it? it does, and in many ways for the uk, it - taiwan, doesn't it? it does, and in many ways for the uk, it is - taiwan, doesn't it? it does, and in| many ways for the uk, it is perhaps more _ many ways for the uk, it is perhaps more significant than the election taking _ more significant than the election taking place in the us, because what happens _ taking place in the us, because what happens in _ taking place in the us, because what happens in this election is going to determine — happens in this election is going to determine a lot of geopolitics. taiwan— determine a lot of ge
the uk has a slirhtl tasco as it is. the uk has a slightly different _ tasco as it is. the uk has a i slightly different relationship with taiwan, doesn't it? it slightly different relationship with taiwan, doesn't it?— slightly different relationship with taiwan, doesn't it? it does, and in many ways — taiwan, doesn't it? it does, and in many ways for _ taiwan, doesn't it? it does, and in many ways for the _ taiwan, doesn't it? it does, and in many ways for the uk, _ taiwan, doesn't it? it...
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the uk economy i'll come back to the uk the uk economy has left recession growing by 0.6% in the first three months of the year that was ahead of the 0.4% jeremy hunt told sky news that the uk has turned a corner >> the uk economy is growing faster over the last quarter, not just in france or germany or italy, but faster than the united states. i think what's more encouraging is the longer-term data we are now seeing about the economy since 2010, we created more jobs in the uk than any other country in europe. we attracted more greenfield foreign investment not just anywhere in europe, but anywhere in the world apart from the united states and china. we have a huge technology sector the imf says we will grow faster than any european economy. for families having a really
the uk economy i'll come back to the uk the uk economy has left recession growing by 0.6% in the first three months of the year that was ahead of the 0.4% jeremy hunt told sky news that the uk has turned a corner >> the uk economy is growing faster over the last quarter, not just in france or germany or italy, but faster than the united states. i think what's more encouraging is the longer-term data we are now seeing about the economy since 2010, we created more jobs in the uk than any...
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hat seen any reaction from the uk government yet?— seen any reaction from the uk government yet? not yet. literally this set of advice _ government yet? not yet. literally this set of advice was _ government yet? not yet. literally this set of advice was published - this set of advice was published just an hour ago. so i can imagine that in whitehall and in downing street and in the house of commons people will digest it. but we do know that there is doubt for example in the uk about whether the country should hang on to the european convention on human rights. now, the principles that are outlined in the international covenant on civil and political rights again are a bit of a mouthful, but they're fundamental and they are things that the uk signed up to and they are similar to the european convention on human rights. again we could be looking at parts of the uk, some people, some political groups in the uk, saying do we need this international covenant? but where do you stop? where do countries stop when they do that? do they then say we don't want the universal declaration on
hat seen any reaction from the uk government yet?— seen any reaction from the uk government yet? not yet. literally this set of advice _ government yet? not yet. literally this set of advice was _ government yet? not yet. literally this set of advice was published - this set of advice was published just an hour ago. so i can imagine that in whitehall and in downing street and in the house of commons people will digest it. but we do know that there is doubt for example in the uk about whether...
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to impact all corners of the uk. ~ ., , , ., , the uk. another widespread windy event, the uk. another widespread windy event. that _ the uk. another widespread windy event. that is _ the uk. another widespread windy event, that is right. _ the uk. another widespread windy event, that is right. with - event, that is right. with widespread gales but the biggest impacts will be closest to the centre of the low in scotland. some --eole centre of the low in scotland. some peeple have — centre of the low in scotland. some people have been _ centre of the low in scotland. some people have been asking _ centre of the low in scotland. some people have been asking is - centre of the low in scotland. some people have been asking is this unseasonable weather, are we seeing more of this because of changes in climate, that kind of thing? does this come under that category? hot this come under that category? not reall , this this come under that category? iirrt really, this is a bit different. the weather has been chopping and changing, last year we
to impact all corners of the uk. ~ ., , , ., , the uk. another widespread windy event, the uk. another widespread windy event. that _ the uk. another widespread windy event. that is _ the uk. another widespread windy event, that is right. _ the uk. another widespread windy event, that is right. with - event, that is right. with widespread gales but the biggest impacts will be closest to the centre of the low in scotland. some --eole centre of the low in scotland. some peeple have — centre of...
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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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budget, that blew a hole in the uk balance sheet because _ budget, that blew a hole in the uk balance sheet because they- budget, that blew a hole in the uk balance sheet because they try - budget, that blew a hole in the uk balance sheet because they try to| balance sheet because they try to push _ balance sheet because they try to push through _ balance sheet because they try to push through unfunded _ balance sheet because they try to push through unfunded tax - balance sheet because they try to push through unfunded tax cuts l balance sheet because they try to . push through unfunded tax cuts and there _ push through unfunded tax cuts and there cannot — push through unfunded tax cuts and there cannot be _ push through unfunded tax cuts and there cannot be any— push through unfunded tax cuts and there cannot be any messing - push through unfunded tax cuts and| there cannot be any messing around with the _ there cannot be any messing around with the physical— there cannot be any messing around with the physical state _ there cannot be any messing around with the physical state
budget, that blew a hole in the uk balance sheet because _ budget, that blew a hole in the uk balance sheet because they- budget, that blew a hole in the uk balance sheet because they try - budget, that blew a hole in the uk balance sheet because they try to| balance sheet because they try to push _ balance sheet because they try to push through _ balance sheet because they try to push through unfunded _ balance sheet because they try to push through unfunded tax - balance sheet because they...
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absolutely, the nature of default uk is that many of the - default uk is that many of the levers of domestic political change, should a government seek to change things, if you sit in westminster, those levers will only reach the borders of england. there will be decisions taken in those policy areas in edinburgh for scotland in
absolutely, the nature of default uk is that many of the - default uk is that many of the levers of domestic political change, should a government seek to change things, if you sit in westminster, those levers will only reach the borders of england. there will be decisions taken in those policy areas in edinburgh for scotland in
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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
. —— 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...
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for more stories from across the uk, _ road. for more stories from across the uk, head - road. for more stories from across the uk, head to - road. for more stories from across the uk, head to the l road. for more stories from . across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. looking at the top business stories and we are focusing on europe and the cost of because it borrowing at a record high at 4% across the country that the euro currency. in a few hours, the european central bank makes its latest policy decision, no change is expected today, but the words of ecb chief christine lagade will be analysed for any hint as to when rates might start to come down. so every word she has to sylvain broyer is chief economist for europe at s&p global ratings. he's in frankfurt, where the ecb is based. data have you on the programme. so, are you with the majority —— good to have you on the programme. thinking that rates will stay on hold today. sorry to interrupt you, can you start again because we didn't hear your response to that. so are your response to tha
for more stories from across the uk, _ road. for more stories from across the uk, head - road. for more stories from across the uk, head to - road. for more stories from across the uk, head to the l road. for more stories from . across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. looking at the top business stories and we are focusing on europe and the cost of because it borrowing at a record high at 4% across the country that the euro currency. in a few hours, the european...
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wider uk. ., ., ., wider uk. then later on he did an interview with _ wider uk. then later on he did an interview with him _ wider uk. then later on he did an interview with him and _ wider uk. then later on he did an interview with him and i - wider uk. then later on he did an interview with him and i had - wider uk. then later on he did an interview with him and i had to i interview with him and i had to laugh and to be clear not laughing at your interview because it was very good and there are interesting things we will talk about in the second but the actual setting for the interview, the main camera shot was him in a room where there was a unionjack bunting hanging up on the wall. look what the ruling against the bar and a sort of traditional pub and then you can see there was light quirky mugs and floral wallpaper and it was on the flight you were in sort of a middle england theme park. you were in sort of a middle england theme park-— theme park. yeah, and totally, it was union _ theme park. yeah, and totally, it was union jack _ theme park. yeah, and to
wider uk. ., ., ., wider uk. then later on he did an interview with _ wider uk. then later on he did an interview with him _ wider uk. then later on he did an interview with him and _ wider uk. then later on he did an interview with him and i - wider uk. then later on he did an interview with him and i had - wider uk. then later on he did an interview with him and i had to i interview with him and i had to laugh and to be clear not laughing at your interview because it was very good and there...
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i'm glad you asked that question because often the uk, the uk and european audiences,... they somehow think there are outlier trends, but actually the european economy, so the eurozone and uk, big energy importers. when energy prices went a very high in 2021 into 2022, it acted as a tax on european economies and as that energy costs come down, it undermines that tax, so we are seeing growth at the moment, but i expect the european economies across mainland europe and at the uk will start to pick up into the second half of the year. thank ou for the second half of the year. thank you for talking _ the second half of the year. thank you for talking to _ the second half of the year. thank you for talking to us, _ the second half of the year. thank you for talking to us, simon - the second half of the year. thank| you for talking to us, simon french from panmure gordon. the us the us ride—share company lyft has beaten estimates for it's latest quarterly profit and predicted it would generate positive free cash flow for the first time in 202a. shares surged by 67%, largely b
i'm glad you asked that question because often the uk, the uk and european audiences,... they somehow think there are outlier trends, but actually the european economy, so the eurozone and uk, big energy importers. when energy prices went a very high in 2021 into 2022, it acted as a tax on european economies and as that energy costs come down, it undermines that tax, so we are seeing growth at the moment, but i expect the european economies across mainland europe and at the uk will start to...
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chocolate at home in the uk. titer? chocolate at home in the uk. very briefl , is chocolate at home in the uk. very briefly, is there _ chocolate at home in the uk. very briefly, is there any _ chocolate at home in the uk. very briefly, is there any room - chocolate at home in the uk. very briefly, is there any room for optimism?— briefly, is there any room for optimism? briefly, is there any room for o timism? , ., . . ., ., optimism? there is, according to the re ort. optimism? there is, according to the report- their — optimism? there is, according to the report. they actually _ optimism? there is, according to the report. they actually celebrated - report. they actually celebrated more grassroots local initiatives, they said that indigenous populations know their countries and they know what is going to work and that people should be paying more attention to that rather than initiatives and incentives from large global corporations. thank you very much- — around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news.
chocolate at home in the uk. titer? chocolate at home in the uk. very briefl , is chocolate at home in the uk. very briefly, is there _ chocolate at home in the uk. very briefly, is there any _ chocolate at home in the uk. very briefly, is there any room - chocolate at home in the uk. very briefly, is there any room for optimism?— briefly, is there any room for optimism? briefly, is there any room for o timism? , ., . . ., ., optimism? there is, according to the re ort. optimism? there is,...
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jobs will go across the uk, but south wales will be hardest hit. the news will be officially announced this morning and unions say they'll fight for every job. gmb and the other trade unions will be using all tools at our disposal to make sure we're safeguarding steel—making and the jobs that that supports within the area. we want to ensure that any transitionary money that's been promised — there's £100 million promised to the transition board — is invested in industrialjobs of comparable levels to make sure that we're maintaining lifestyles and livelihoods in south wales. under plans shared with the unions during crunch talks yesterday, tata steel will close the blast furnaces in port talbot this year. up to 3,000 jobs will be lost across the uk, and it'll happen quickly with most redundancies happening by september. tata steel has previously said it was losing £1 million a day. it's a financial pressure as well as a green transition which is driving the changes. the uk government has given tata steel half a billion pounds to help it buil
jobs will go across the uk, but south wales will be hardest hit. the news will be officially announced this morning and unions say they'll fight for every job. gmb and the other trade unions will be using all tools at our disposal to make sure we're safeguarding steel—making and the jobs that that supports within the area. we want to ensure that any transitionary money that's been promised — there's £100 million promised to the transition board — is invested in industrialjobs of...
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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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. low key, thanks for joining us, uh, i suppose it's the most obvious question in the world, is the uk complicit in the genocide in gaza? i know that your answer is the same as mine, yes, but to what extent and in what ways is the uk complicit in the geneside in gaza? well, thank you so much george for the very kind introduction. um, i'm certainly not worthy of the praise that you heaped upon me, but to start with, it's important that people are aware that britain has secret military agreement which it signed with israel in 2020, we do not know the details of that agreement, but it's very likely that it stipulates some level of involvement if if either side officially enter hostilities, what we do know is the r1 shadow. spy plane of the royal air force has been flying almost daily over gaza and one of the key specialities of that plane is target acquisition. so it would lead you to believe that there has been some involvement on the side of that. we also know that the raf has sent uh over 50 military flights to tel aviv from the british base in aquatory in cyprus. we also know that aro
. low key, thanks for joining us, uh, i suppose it's the most obvious question in the world, is the uk complicit in the genocide in gaza? i know that your answer is the same as mine, yes, but to what extent and in what ways is the uk complicit in the geneside in gaza? well, thank you so much george for the very kind introduction. um, i'm certainly not worthy of the praise that you heaped upon me, but to start with, it's important that people are aware that britain has secret military agreement...
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i binding commitment to the uk government.— binding commitment to the uk government. i remember when ru ert government. i remember when rupert murdoch _ government. i remember when rupert murdoch had _ government. i remember when rupert murdoch had to - government. i remember when rupert murdoch had to give - government. i remember when rupert murdoch had to give an| rupert murdoch had to give an extraordinary written promise that he would not interfere with the reporting of articles and would let water as a director be on editors, he said he would have nojournalist influence, that is considered of a joke right now, no—one believes that is still true. all i can tell you is that we are absolutely committed to the legally binding commitments that we've made the uk government, i think breaking commitments you make the is not something that someone of upstanding position does. those ofthe upstanding position does. those of the thoughts _ upstanding position does. those of the thoughts of _ upstanding position does. those of the thoughts of jeff, - upstanding position do
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for my people, i no longer understand if you are... me what is the uk policy visa? head of the palestinian mission to the uk speaking there and your reaction to what we heard there, especially you the focus on the words inconsistency and hypocracy in the us, the uk's policy rather on the israel palestine question? think i think it's you know i couldn't agree more, it's a very very good point, what we're seeing is. inconsistency um and sort of related to what we were talking about before, um, what we have is a position where israel, oh sorry, israel and the uk um pretend to to to to have to have to be principled and to follow international law and to maintain international law and at the same time shielding um like um husam was saying the um in the illegal settlements, we have a position where not only are they shielding the... themselves, but they are actively stopping others from um bringing about um, sanctions and such against them, yeah, exactly. um, ar, can i get you also to react to uh, the comments that the palestinian ambassador made there in in that press br
for my people, i no longer understand if you are... me what is the uk policy visa? head of the palestinian mission to the uk speaking there and your reaction to what we heard there, especially you the focus on the words inconsistency and hypocracy in the us, the uk's policy rather on the israel palestine question? think i think it's you know i couldn't agree more, it's a very very good point, what we're seeing is. inconsistency um and sort of related to what we were talking about before, um,...
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interesting, annabel, view from the uk? greek i think it is i from the uk? greek i think it is quite extraordinary as a brit to see the politicisation ofjudges in action as we have with donald trump but what we have seen creeping and perhaps _ but what we have seen creeping and perhaps in— but what we have seen creeping and perhaps in the — but what we have seen creeping and perhaps in the uk_ but what we have seen creeping and perhaps in the uk recently- but what we have seen creeping and perhaps in the uk recently with - perhaps in the uk recently with nicola — perhaps in the uk recently with nicola sturgeon— perhaps in the uk recently with nicola sturgeon and _ perhaps in the uk recently with nicola sturgeon and angela - perhaps in the uk recently with - nicola sturgeon and angela rayner, it is not— nicola sturgeon and angela rayner, it is not the — nicola sturgeon and angela rayner, it is not the same _ nicola sturgeon and angela rayner, it is not the same extent _ nicola sturgeon and angela rayner, it is not the same extent where - nicola st
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uk. this is bbc news. bringing you different stories from across the uk. it’s bringing you different stories from across the uk.— bringing you different stories from across the uk. it's a feat of engineering, _ from across the uk. it's a feat of engineering, 1400 - from across the uk. it's a feat of engineering, 1400 tons - from across the uk. it's a feat of engineering, 1400 tons of i of engineering, 1400 tons of steel, seven years in the planning. great yarmouth �*s long—awaited third river crossing. today, hundreds gathered for the grand opening. we bless this bridge and all that pass over it, or those who sail through. that pass over it, or those who sail through-— sail through. back in 1930 3,000 turned _ sail through. back in 1930 3,000 turned out - sail through. back in 1930 3,000 turned out for - sail through. back in 1930 3,000 turned out for the | 3,000 turned out for the opening of the town's heaven breach by the prince of wales. in the crowds then, jana brown, who at
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next, a new storm, storm isha, is forecast hit the uk. two amber wind warnings will be in place until monday morning covering most of the uk. winds of up to 80 mph are expected, with eight flood warnings already in place across england. 0ur weather presenter matt taylor joined me with an update on how storm isha is progressing. at the moment it is out in the atlantic. i will show you the satellite imagery. you will see a clump of cloud which started in the us, it brought a lot of heavy snowfall to the north—east united states, but it is now approaching us in the uk and ireland, which will be hit by strong rain and winds rather than snow, it will approach today. so that is when it will hit and where it is. what is the likely timeframe as it comes across the uk? most of the uk is going to see rain developed during the rest of today, coupled with snowmelt, we have had a lot of snow recently, there could be flooding around. you can see the area of low pressure, it is deepening past the north of scotland. the peak winds in the uk will be thr
next, a new storm, storm isha, is forecast hit the uk. two amber wind warnings will be in place until monday morning covering most of the uk. winds of up to 80 mph are expected, with eight flood warnings already in place across england. 0ur weather presenter matt taylor joined me with an update on how storm isha is progressing. at the moment it is out in the atlantic. i will show you the satellite imagery. you will see a clump of cloud which started in the us, it brought a lot of heavy snowfall...
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what would the consequences be for the uk if that i consequences be for the uk if that was found to be the case? i4541431111 consequences be for the uk if that was found to be the case?- was found to be the case? well i would say _ was found to be the case? well i would say a _ was found to be the case? well i would say a lot _ was found to be the case? well i would say a lot of _ was found to be the case? well i l would say a lot of embarrassment. was found to be the case? well i . would say a lot of embarrassment. i would say a lot of embarrassment. i would say a lot of embarrassment. i would say that, as i say, that we will be ordered by a judge to stop exporting if we don't pre—empt that by stopping that before then. i think also what i would like to see from a military point of view that we would do ourselves, not only the better co—ordination, but accountability and now it is a system where we expect the soldiers and the chain of command to be held to account. not only for the possibility that direct targeting took place on purpose in order to hit the humanitarian convoy yest
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the us and uk have hit more houthi targets in yemen. it comes in response to attacks by the group on shipping in the red sea. uk foreign secretary lord cameron said the strikes sent the clearest possible message that words would be supported by actions. in the last half an hour we have had these pictures of sir keir starmer, leader of the labour party, heading into the cabinet office to be briefed by officials on the latest attacks by the uk. labour said he was not alerted before monday's action. in a moment we will speak to helen catt it westminster, but first let's take a look at what has happened overnight with this report from david willis. royal air forcejets, armed with precision guided bombs, joined us forces to rain missiles on houthi targets, prompting explosions which rocked the capital sanaa and other parts of yemen in the early hours of tuesday morning. us officials said among the targets was a weapons storage site very deep underground. the uk ministry of defence said they hit multiple targets at two military sites in the v
the us and uk have hit more houthi targets in yemen. it comes in response to attacks by the group on shipping in the red sea. uk foreign secretary lord cameron said the strikes sent the clearest possible message that words would be supported by actions. in the last half an hour we have had these pictures of sir keir starmer, leader of the labour party, heading into the cabinet office to be briefed by officials on the latest attacks by the uk. labour said he was not alerted before monday's...
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uk is not alone by any means. the eu hasjust very narrowly avoided going into recession but it too pretty much flat line, germany shrinking like the uk in 2023, and we learned in recent hours had japan also went into recession unexpectedly. a lot of common factors, each country has different issues going on if we start poking around, in the uk we have had brexit and that impacted investment and perhaps the availability of skilled workers. so there are individual factors availability of skilled workers. so there are individualfactors but availability of skilled workers. so there are individual factors but a common problem. all of these figures relate to what happened last year and the initial signs, and it is very tentative is this kind of downturn at least in the uk may be short lived. downturn at least in the uk may be short lived-— short lived. that is important, it is short lived, _ short lived. that is important, it is short lived, because - short lived. that is important, it is short lived, because the - sh
uk is not alone by any means. the eu hasjust very narrowly avoided going into recession but it too pretty much flat line, germany shrinking like the uk in 2023, and we learned in recent hours had japan also went into recession unexpectedly. a lot of common factors, each country has different issues going on if we start poking around, in the uk we have had brexit and that impacted investment and perhaps the availability of skilled workers. so there are individual factors availability of skilled...
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it involves some pretty big thinkers on uk defence. lord sedwill, the former national security adviser, lord robertson, the former nato's secretary general. they say in this report that the regular army and reserve forces have shrunk far below national critical mass. we need to spend money so that we have a force that can prepare for high intensity warfighting. how much pressure is on the chancellor come this autumn budget to spend more money on uk defence? there's a lot of pressure to spend more on uk defence. this is something that the uk really shares with other european countries and something that has come out quite a lot in nato conversations because of the ongoing russian invasion of ukraine. and we've seen that even the additional budget that's been promised in the integrated review refresh is essentially eaten up. if you look at what the uk needs to spend additionally on archives, what it needs to spend on replenishing stock that has gone in support to ukraine. and so i understand why these calls for additional defence spendin
it involves some pretty big thinkers on uk defence. lord sedwill, the former national security adviser, lord robertson, the former nato's secretary general. they say in this report that the regular army and reserve forces have shrunk far below national critical mass. we need to spend money so that we have a force that can prepare for high intensity warfighting. how much pressure is on the chancellor come this autumn budget to spend more money on uk defence? there's a lot of pressure to spend...
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uk. ., ~ underlying inflation is in the uk. ., ~ , underlying inflation is in the uk. . y . underlying inflation is in the uk. thank you very much. those gd pickers _ uk. thank you very much. those gd pickers are — uk. thank you very much. those gd pickers are being _ uk. thank you very much. those gd pickers are being released i gd pickers are being released later today. gd pickers are being released latertoday. —— gd pickers are being released later today. —— gdp figures. a former president of the cbi — the cross—bench peer lord bilimoria — has slammed the government for moves to do away with two—year post—graduate work visas. lord bilimoria told bbc business today that the threat of these visas being taken away would be "hugely damaging". the review was announced by the home secretary james cleverly in march. lord bilimoria also urged the home office to take international students out of net migration figures, which have soared in recent years to record levels. speaking to the bbc�*s david waddell he explained his concerns. the whole of the university sector is
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i ends up in government next here in the uk? 4' , ., the uk? i think the first thing to recounise the uk? i think the first thing to recognise is _ the uk? i think the first thing to recognise is that _ the uk? i think the first thing to recognise is that this _ the uk? | think the first thing to| recognise is that this parliament, since 2019, has been very different from the 2010s. there have been quite significant increases in public spending over this period. but what the chancellor is pencilling in to his economic forecast is a very tight period after the next election. using his going to increase public service bending over or by less than 1% a year, but that is in the world probably know he's going to be increasing health spending, defence spending, childcare spending by a lot, which means if you take does numbers seriously, quite big cuts for the rest of the public sector, local authorities, social care, the justice system, and so on. that is not my expectation about what will really happen. i suspect that politicians of either ilk decid
i ends up in government next here in the uk? 4' , ., the uk? i think the first thing to recounise the uk? i think the first thing to recognise is _ the uk? i think the first thing to recognise is that _ the uk? i think the first thing to recognise is that this _ the uk? | think the first thing to| recognise is that this parliament, since 2019, has been very different from the 2010s. there have been quite significant increases in public spending over this period. but what the chancellor is...
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of the uk. this they are entitled to equal pay as the rest of the uk.— they are entitled to equal pay as the rest of the uk. this is a strike on a scale — the rest of the uk. this is a strike on a scale most _ the rest of the uk. this is a strike on a scale most people _ the rest of the uk. this is a strike on a scale most people here - the rest of the uk. this is a strike on a scale most people here havei on a scale most people here have never seen before, but it may not be a one off. union say they are prepared to take even more serious steps if their members don't get better wages. they hope this day of discontent and disruption will demonstrate the depth of feeling. chris page, bbc news, belfast. let's bring you some breaking news from the united states and that is that the united states and that is that the us justice the united states and that is that the usjustice department has found there were critical failures in the delayed police response to the 2022 school shooting in tata, texa
of the uk. this they are entitled to equal pay as the rest of the uk.— they are entitled to equal pay as the rest of the uk. this is a strike on a scale — the rest of the uk. this is a strike on a scale most _ the rest of the uk. this is a strike on a scale most people _ the rest of the uk. this is a strike on a scale most people here - the rest of the uk. this is a strike on a scale most people here havei on a scale most people here have never seen before, but it may not be a one off....
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iuglith public sector corruption in the uk has become high risk.— public sector corruption in the uk has become high risk. with a beefy, which was the _ has become high risk. with a beefy, which was the worst _ has become high risk. with a beefy, which was the worst performing - which was the worst performing country? the bottom performing countries were sudan, somalia and deeply affected by conflict and there is a relationship between those two things. so it is a brief interview but it is an important story so thank you for being here to cover it with us. it gives a time you squeeze in one more important story because mps have warned that misogyny and discrimination is endemic within the music industry. the report by the women and equalities committee found that not only other barriers to opportunities that women are also experiencing bullying sexual harassment and assault. that is often underreported. let's talk to our guest to as the chief executive of black lives in music. welcome to the programme. your reaction to what is a really hard hitting report. absolutely. thank you for h
iuglith public sector corruption in the uk has become high risk.— public sector corruption in the uk has become high risk. with a beefy, which was the _ has become high risk. with a beefy, which was the worst _ has become high risk. with a beefy, which was the worst performing - which was the worst performing country? the bottom performing countries were sudan, somalia and deeply affected by conflict and there is a relationship between those two things. so it is a brief interview but it is an...
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in the uk there is two houses, afternoon? in the uk there is two houses. the _ afternoon? in the uk there is two houses, the house _ afternoon? in the uk there is two houses, the house of _ afternoon? in the uk there is two houses, the house of commons | afternoon? in the uk there is two i houses, the house of commons and afternoon? in the uk there is two - houses, the house of commons and the house of lords, the house of lords is the second chamber, the revising chamber as it were, the house of commons is the elected one with mp5. it has been bouncing between the two for several months now. you heard from barbara plett usher how long this policy has been in the offing, more than two years, but it's been more than two years, but it's been more than two years, but it's been more than four months since this bill first came to parliament. what has happened now is the house of lords have tabled some amendments, some changes, some suggested rewording of the bill. it has gone back to the house of commons, and mps are expected to overturn and get rid of those changes this afterno
in the uk there is two houses, afternoon? in the uk there is two houses. the _ afternoon? in the uk there is two houses, the house _ afternoon? in the uk there is two houses, the house of _ afternoon? in the uk there is two houses, the house of commons | afternoon? in the uk there is two i houses, the house of commons and afternoon? in the uk there is two - houses, the house of commons and the house of lords, the house of lords is the second chamber, the revising chamber as it were, the house...
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economy— the uk. but even if it does the economy comes _ the uk. but even if it does the economy comes were - the uk. but even if it does the economy comes were in - the uk. but even if it does the economy comes were in fact . the uk. but even if it does the economy comes were in fact i i the uk. but even if it does the - economy comes were in fact i think it would _ economy comes were in fact i think it would be — economy comes were in fact i think it would be difficult _ economy comes...
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in the uk. 50 electricity and that is what is happening in the uk.- electricity and that is what is happening in the uk. so we are burnini happening in the uk. so we are burning millions _ happening in the uk. so we are burning millions and _ happening in the uk. so we are burning millions and millions i happening in the uk. so we are j burning millions and millions of trees to capture a proportion of carbon, surely there are cleaner ways to do this.— carbon, surely there are cleaner ways to do this. that's what i would an ue and ways to do this. that's what i would argue and i — ways to do this. that's what i would argue and i think _ ways to do this. that's what i would argue and i think you _ ways to do this. that's what i would argue and i think you could - ways to do this. that's what i would argue and i think you could say - ways to do this. that's what i would argue and i think you could say thati argue and i think you could say that they are notjust burning trees, they are notjust bu
in the uk. 50 electricity and that is what is happening in the uk.- electricity and that is what is happening in the uk. so we are burnini happening in the uk. so we are burning millions _ happening in the uk. so we are burning millions and _ happening in the uk. so we are burning millions and millions i happening in the uk. so we are j burning millions and millions of trees to capture a proportion of carbon, surely there are cleaner ways to do this.— carbon, surely there are cleaner ways to...
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do you want to see the uk government stop all arms deliveries to israel? i think the uk government has to stop arms sales to israel. let's. .. why? well, let'sjust look at the events of the last couple of days — aid workers killed by an israeli strike. if the uk continues to provide arms to a government that has killed women and children, has killed aid workers, has bombed schools, bombed refugee camps, bombed un facilities, then, in my eyes, that makes the uk government complicit. and i don't want to be... complicit in what? be explicit. complicit in the killing of innocent people and innocent civilians. are you saying israel has committed war crimes? i've got no doubt in my mind that the evidence that we've seen certainly suggests that war crimes have been committed. i don't know anybody who thinks otherwise. see, israel says it's prosecuting a military operation against hamas. of course, hamas launched a massive attack on israel on october 7, and it says in pursuit of hamas, in pursuit of a legitimate military strategy, unfortunately, because of hamas
do you want to see the uk government stop all arms deliveries to israel? i think the uk government has to stop arms sales to israel. let's. .. why? well, let'sjust look at the events of the last couple of days — aid workers killed by an israeli strike. if the uk continues to provide arms to a government that has killed women and children, has killed aid workers, has bombed schools, bombed refugee camps, bombed un facilities, then, in my eyes, that makes the uk government complicit. and i...
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at the moment the uk has the highestl moment the uk has the highest inflation — moment the uk has the highest inflation in the g7 and only the uk and japan — inflation in the g7 and only the uk and japan i — inflation in the g7 and only the uk and japan i think are likely to have gone _ and japan i think are likely to have gone into— and japan i think are likely to have gone into recession at the end of last gone into recession at the end of test yeah — gone into recession at the end of last year. so i don't buy this argument _ last year. so i don't buy this argument that you need to have a recession— argument that you need to have a recession to get inflation down. 0ther— recession to get inflation down. other countries are doing an awful lot other countries are doing an awful tot better— other countries are doing an awful lot better at controlling inflation whilst _ lot better at controlling inflation whilst also managing to grow their economy — lydia prieg is head of economics at the new economics foundation, a british think—tank. good to speak to you. how signifi
at the moment the uk has the highestl moment the uk has the highest inflation — moment the uk has the highest inflation in the g7 and only the uk and japan — inflation in the g7 and only the uk and japan i — inflation in the g7 and only the uk and japan i think are likely to have gone _ and japan i think are likely to have gone into— and japan i think are likely to have gone into recession at the end of last gone into recession at the end of test yeah — gone into recession at the end...
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causing _ problems that we've seen reform uk causing the _ problems that we've seen reform uk causing the tories? _ problems that we've seen reform uk causing the tories? that _ problems that we've seen reform uk causing the tories? that is _ problems that we've seen reform uk causing the tories? that is a - problems that we've seen reform uk causing the tories? that is a risk- causing the tories? that is a risk in office. — causing the tories? that is a risk in office. i— causing the tories? that is a risk in office. ~ . causing the tories? that is a risk in office. ~' ., ., causing the tories? that is a risk in office. ~' . ., . , ., in office. i think we have a clip of rishi sunak _ in office. i think we have a clip of rishi sunak from _ in office. i think we have a clip of rishi sunak from northern - in office. i think we have a clip of i rishi sunak from northern ireland. rishi sunakfrom northern ireland. let's just play that from this morning. let's just play that from this morninu. let's just play that from this morning-— let's just play that from this morninu. ~ . let's
causing _ problems that we've seen reform uk causing the _ problems that we've seen reform uk causing the tories? _ problems that we've seen reform uk causing the tories? that _ problems that we've seen reform uk causing the tories? that is _ problems that we've seen reform uk causing the tories? that is a - problems that we've seen reform uk causing the tories? that is a risk- causing the tories? that is a risk in office. — causing the tories? that is a risk in office. i— causing the...
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the uk government _ tacular kei. exactly right. the uk government has _ tacular kei. exactly right. the uk government has looked - tacular kei. exactly right. the uk government has looked at - tacular kei. exactly right. the uk government has looked at what i tacular kei. exactly right. the uk i government has looked at what the tacular kei. exactly right. the uk - government has looked at what the eu is doing and has said, we are not quite there yet. because you can look at these questions through three dimensions, firstly your market size, the eu has a massive market, the uk is relatively modest comparatively speaking, how much you are regulating, the eu again is regulating are really leaning into their regulation, potentially due to their regulation, potentially due to the large market size but also who is leading on the business front in terms of research and development and investment, those figures that make for great reading for the eu at the moment, in 2022, just taking the most recent figures, the uk had more investment in its ai space in france, germany and the rest of the
the uk government _ tacular kei. exactly right. the uk government has _ tacular kei. exactly right. the uk government has looked - tacular kei. exactly right. the uk government has looked at - tacular kei. exactly right. the uk government has looked at what i tacular kei. exactly right. the uk i government has looked at what the tacular kei. exactly right. the uk - government has looked at what the eu is doing and has said, we are not quite there yet. because you can look at these questions...
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.�* ., , the uk. and adult passes the earth to a — the uk. and adult passes the earth to a child. _ earth to a child. responsibility for looking after our planet moves to the next generation. that is the message behind this animation, based on a drawing by 11—year—old isabel from york. if you like it is very important because you only have one earth— important because you only have one earth only have to look after — one earth only have to look after it _ one earth only have to look after it i_ one earth only have to look after it. i decided to draw like — after it. i decided to draw like two _ after it. i decided to draw like two people that thought they— like two people that thought they were alone, and then if you — they were alone, and then if you look— they were alone, and then if you look behind the people, uc loads— you look behind the people, uc loads of— you look behind the people, uc loads of people walking behind them, — loads of people walking behind them, like goin
.�* ., , the uk. and adult passes the earth to a — the uk. and adult passes the earth to a child. _ earth to a child. responsibility for looking after our planet moves to the next generation. that is the message behind this animation, based on a drawing by 11—year—old isabel from york. if you like it is very important because you only have one earth— important because you only have one earth only have to look after — one earth only have to look after it _ one earth only have to look...
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the crowd here is sending a strong message to the us and the uk. the demonstrators vow that the aggression against the country will not go unpunished. they also say operations against israeli linked vessels in the red sea will end if israel puts an end to its unicidal war on gaza. the russian ambassador to the un has warned a wave of joint strikes by the us and uk on yemen risk a full-fledged war in the region of west asia. there is no authorization for the arbitrary acts that the us and its allies are carrying out in yemen. this resolution is frought with the risk of a full-fledged war not only in the country but through. the strikes as blatant armed aggression against another country, he was speaking a un security council meeting on international peace and security on friday, also that meeting un assistant secretary general sound the alarm over potential security repercussions in yemen and the region. khalid khari added that there's alarming risk of worse and regional tensions. offensive by us and british militaries against yemen has drawn a cour
the crowd here is sending a strong message to the us and the uk. the demonstrators vow that the aggression against the country will not go unpunished. they also say operations against israeli linked vessels in the red sea will end if israel puts an end to its unicidal war on gaza. the russian ambassador to the un has warned a wave of joint strikes by the us and uk on yemen risk a full-fledged war in the region of west asia. there is no authorization for the arbitrary acts that the us and its...
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in the uk at the moment. _ versus adidas. in the uk at the moment, nike _ versus adidas. in the uk at the moment, nike is _ versus adidas. in the uk at the moment, nike is at _ versus adidas. in the uk at the moment, nike is at the - versus adidas. in the uk at the moment, nike is at the centre | versus adidas. in the uk at the i moment, nike is at the centre of versus adidas. in the uk at the - moment, nike is at the centre of a controversy over rebranding the cross of st george on the england football kit. cross of st george on the england football kit-— football kit. yeah, ultimately this is a really interesting _ football kit. yeah, ultimately this is a really interesting case - football kit. yeah, ultimately this. is a really interesting case because football is a force for good and unity. uk football fans a 14% more likely to agree that sport brings people from different backgrounds together. the campaign, men's, women's, para— teams, it is this idea. we have also seen massive tribalism about football in the uk. more people follow football than believe everyone
in the uk at the moment. _ versus adidas. in the uk at the moment, nike _ versus adidas. in the uk at the moment, nike is _ versus adidas. in the uk at the moment, nike is at _ versus adidas. in the uk at the moment, nike is at the - versus adidas. in the uk at the moment, nike is at the centre | versus adidas. in the uk at the i moment, nike is at the centre of versus adidas. in the uk at the - moment, nike is at the centre of a controversy over rebranding the cross of st george on the england...
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he visit the uk. ., ., uk. that meeting has not happen. of course the offensive _ uk. that meeting has not happen. of course the offensive ronda _ uk. that meeting has not happen. of course the offensive ronda end - uk. that meeting has not happen. of course the offensive ronda end of. course the offensive ronda end of the gaza strip. he said he had asked once again for israel, saying he press them to increase the flow of aid in gaza. opinion polls have suggested mr gantz is far more popular than benjamin netanyahu, who is made clear his opposition to mr gantz�*s initiatives over the last few days. let's talk more about that with gideon levy, who's in tel aviv. columnists for a newspaper there. thank you forjoining us. this is interesting because benny gantz has run for prime minister and here we see mr gantz on the world stage having these meetings. how's that going down domestically in israel? domestically, it has very little meeting because finally, many gantz has very little influence in the cabinet. he m
he visit the uk. ., ., uk. that meeting has not happen. of course the offensive _ uk. that meeting has not happen. of course the offensive ronda _ uk. that meeting has not happen. of course the offensive ronda end - uk. that meeting has not happen. of course the offensive ronda end of. course the offensive ronda end of the gaza strip. he said he had asked once again for israel, saying he press them to increase the flow of aid in gaza. opinion polls have suggested mr gantz is far more popular...
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hick. have an impact on uk politics. nick, thank vou- — have an impact on uk politics. nick, thank vou- nick _ have an impact on uk politics. nick, thank you. nick eardley, _ have an impact on uk politics. nick, thank you. nick eardley, our - thank you. nick eardley, our political correspondent. other news now, and the government is proposing major changes to disability benefits. they would mean that people suffering from depression or anxiety could stop getting cash payments. the government wants the personal independence payment, or pip as its known, to be more targeted. but the disability charity scope says the proposals are "a reckless assualt on disabled people." here's our disability correspondent, nikki fox. the main thing i use my pip for is my wheelchair accessible vehicle to get me to university. pip helps me pay for our easy cook and ready meals. it enabled me to get my powered wheelchair because i didn't - qualify for motability. i use it every day. it's given me so much more freedom. life for disabled people is expensive, with many using personal independen
hick. have an impact on uk politics. nick, thank vou- — have an impact on uk politics. nick, thank vou- nick _ have an impact on uk politics. nick, thank you. nick eardley, _ have an impact on uk politics. nick, thank you. nick eardley, our - thank you. nick eardley, our political correspondent. other news now, and the government is proposing major changes to disability benefits. they would mean that people suffering from depression or anxiety could stop getting cash payments. the government...
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uk. will your rwanda bill stop the deaths? >> yeah, it's another tragic example of what this illegal trade is doing to innocent people . and you know my you people. and you know my you know, your heart breaks when you hear these stories about people dying . they're being exploited dying. they're being exploited by criminal gangs and that's why we've got to resolve this issue. there's lots of reasons why , and there's lots of reasons why, and we should talk about them. but one that innocent one of them is that innocent people are being exploited by criminal . that's not criminal gangs. that's not right. there's nothing compassionate it. and in compassionate about it. and in fact, thing fact, the compassionate thing to do tackle illegal do is to tackle illegal migration. and that's what our rwanda scheme will do. but that's just one of the reasons rwanda scheme will do. but that'it's st one of the reasons rwanda scheme will do. but that'it's important he reasons why it's important that we r
uk. will your rwanda bill stop the deaths? >> yeah, it's another tragic example of what this illegal trade is doing to innocent people . and you know my you people. and you know my you know, your heart breaks when you hear these stories about people dying . they're being exploited dying. they're being exploited by criminal gangs and that's why we've got to resolve this issue. there's lots of reasons why , and there's lots of reasons why, and we should talk about them. but one that...
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it does mark a change from the uk _ freedom in the uk. it does mark a change from the uk which - freedom in the uk. it does mark a change from the uk which has| a change from the uk which has been seen as one of the most generous jurisdictions to allow foreign ownership. the key thing as is or state ownership. and the government have large stake in the fund and clearly is go right into the heart of government was the question of whether you should allow this because it will set a precedent. might not be a major issue now with current investors but in the future, raises the possibility of others having a stake in british newspapers. the thinking _ british newspapers. the thinking is _ british newspapers. the thinking is this - british newspapers. the thinking is this is - british newspapers. the thinking is this is likely to passed through parliament and become law?— become law? certainly this is the case that _ become law? certainly this is the case that labour - become law? certainly this is the case that labour would i become law? cer
it does mark a change from the uk _ freedom in the uk. it does mark a change from the uk which - freedom in the uk. it does mark a change from the uk which has| a change from the uk which has been seen as one of the most generous jurisdictions to allow foreign ownership. the key thing as is or state ownership. and the government have large stake in the fund and clearly is go right into the heart of government was the question of whether you should allow this because it will set a precedent....