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and u.k. and other countries needed to do something, or otherwise their redlines would mean nothing and that would be very dangerous, because it would mean that whatever the you because -- u.s. and u.k. say, militias and countries can disregard. they had to take action, and i think the houthis were very aware this was coming as well. rajini: we heard from president joe biden's remarks coming in saying that we will make sure we respond to the houthis if they continue what he describes as this outrageous behavior. where do you see things going? we are going to get more retaliations, i expect,nd if you read what president biden is saying, there will be more of a response as well. >> indeed. we can eect a tit-for-tat between the u.s., u.k. on one hand, and the houthis on the other hand. but the really perilous aspect is that the houthis will tell you even more on global shipping. until now they are stuck on vessels that they said interview israel. now the u.s. and u.k. are fair game as well. the h
and u.k. and other countries needed to do something, or otherwise their redlines would mean nothing and that would be very dangerous, because it would mean that whatever the you because -- u.s. and u.k. say, militias and countries can disregard. they had to take action, and i think the houthis were very aware this was coming as well. rajini: we heard from president joe biden's remarks coming in saying that we will make sure we respond to the houthis if they continue what he describes as this...
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and u.k. asset ins the red sea continued, that there would be consequences and this is what we have seen. >> it is not just a u.s. strike. the u.k. was a partner as well as several other countries. how important is that? >> well i think from the u.s. point of view, they would believe it does add legitimacy. the fact this is not them acting unilaterally. they do have the support of many other countries because it is many countries affected by these commercial sell sells targeted in the red sea. and the united security council resolution which condemned the houthi attacks in the red sea and said that they should stop. there were 11 countries voting in favor. four abstaining including russia an china. it showed there was widespread support for the condemnation. and that also would have likely given u.s. officials some sense of legitimacy. that this is something that they could carry out. it wasn't just the u.s. and the u.k., carrying this out as well. there was support from australia, bahrain, ca
and u.k. asset ins the red sea continued, that there would be consequences and this is what we have seen. >> it is not just a u.s. strike. the u.k. was a partner as well as several other countries. how important is that? >> well i think from the u.s. point of view, they would believe it does add legitimacy. the fact this is not them acting unilaterally. they do have the support of many other countries because it is many countries affected by these commercial sell sells targeted in...
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well, reform u.k. ehasizes among other things huge cuts in immigration and scrapping the government's net zero carbon commitments. talk to our viewer who says blimey, lee anderson has been on quite a journey. deputy general until not so long ago, now in reform. what is going on? >> i'm looking to help make my country a better place. i think i found the place now which is speaking my language. it is definitely speaking the language of my parents and people like them. some people may say i am a political journey man. i am not interested in what people have to say. chris: and in -- >> he's good for the local community. he gets things done. >> i am just fed up of politics. the country seems to be going down and down. chris: this was lee anderson around eight weeks ago. >> lee is someone who i have worked with. i like him personally. i think he has made a real mistake. because as he has said in his own words, reform is not the answer and a vote for reform will only let in a labour government. >> what i thin
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the u.k. chancellor tells bloomberg the start of rate cuts could lift the mood in the u.k.. it is at an autumn election. we bring more with our interview. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> welcome back to bloomberg daybreak: europe. jeremy hansen is the prospect of interesting cuts will lift the mood of voters and say the government will call a general election until the autumn. >> the decision for the independent bank of england -- that decision is taken independently. they have to look at a lot of things. we still have a very strong wage growth data going on for nine months in a row in real terms. but i think the big message from today is the imf are saying inflation will be 1.2% lower. there are people who are forecasting inflation will be lower in the u.k. or possibly even the eurozone. that situation we were in 18 months ago with inflation at 11.1%, that is well and truly behind us. if you are looking forward in terms of long-term prospects, the imf are saying the u.k. will grow faster than france, germany or italy over the next six years. >> you are not concerned
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, it is about seeing the u.k. as this beacon, or a country that respects human rights. that is why they feel they will be welcomed, and they choose the u.k. sadly what we are finding is that is not the case with the way the government has pushed through, not just the rwanda plan, but the illegal migration act. what we would like is the government and politicians to return to this human rights obligation we have, and a refugee obligation we have. and just to offer a similar scheme as they have done to the ukrainians. samantha: labor says they wod get tough on the people smugglers themselves, treat them like terrorists. do you think that is a better solution? >> we don't think that is going to work. the problem is if you go after -- there is always going to be an alternati. people are so desperate. what you need to do is offer those safe routes to people. then they will not need to resort to smugglers, and having to pay amounts to get tohe u.k. or risk their lives in whatever ways they have to to get to the u.k. i t
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the u.k.'s steel industry. carter still is to close blast furnaces in port talbot with 3000 jobs to go. the union plan to save jobs has failed. what does it say about the green transition. a walkout in northern ireland, no government, no funding, no pay rises. is the standoff now a constitutional crisis? and is it the demand for cocaine here in europe that has turned ecuador into a war zone with the drug cartels? a very good evening. there appears to be a bleak future for steelmaking in the u.k. what sort of sector does it become? that is under discussion between unions representing the still unions of south wales and the bosses of the tata steelmaking company. we understand tata steel is to close both blast furnaces at its port talbot works with the loss of 3000 jobs. instead of blast furnaces, tata have a plan backed by the british government to invest in a greener arc furnace. reporter: forged by century of steelmaking, port talbert is dominated by one industry. the site sprawls over three
the u.k.'s steel industry. carter still is to close blast furnaces in port talbot with 3000 jobs to go. the union plan to save jobs has failed. what does it say about the green transition. a walkout in northern ireland, no government, no funding, no pay rises. is the standoff now a constitutional crisis? and is it the demand for cocaine here in europe that has turned ecuador into a war zone with the drug cartels? a very good evening. there appears to be a bleak future for steelmaking in the...
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talk to us about how you view investment in the u.k. >> the u.k. is an absolute critical market for us. we're soon going to be opening our first a.i. innovation hubs around the world we'll open 10. one is in london. that is a great sign about why it is really important to continue to invest and we absolutely are. we have done a few acquisitions already in the last few months and we believe it is a great market, great companies and terrific talent. kriti: some would argue that is an investment that doesn't have the longevity that perhaps some of the other markets around the world have. it is an economy still dealing with the cost of living crisis with a very interesting history of almost disweighed tech investment. what would you say to the critics of the folks that are saying those investments, those acquisitions you're talking about are not going to be worth it in 20 years time. >> well, let's look at the great companys that are in the u.k. we are working with some of the terrific banks who are investing to improve the experience of consumers for
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and the u.k. because the u.k. has been involved in some of these u.s.-led strikes. also saying their capabilities have not been impacted and they are working to improve their military capabilities. no sign from the houthis that they are going to let up here. jon: the white house has been very careful in his language to try and focus the conversation on the disruption in the red sea as opposed to this being part of a larger tension in the middle east. of course we have seen different language from the houthis. i wonder how the white house is going to navigate further commentary on that front. kailey: they will certainly continue to be careful because you are right, on the one hand while they want protection for vessels in the red sea considering it is so important for trade, on the other they are trying to tread carefully and not escalate this into a broader regional conflict. keep in mind the houthis are an iranian proxy, backed by tehran. drawing into direct confrontation with iran is a much scarier proposition. n iran dismissed-- iran striking a militant group in
and the u.k. because the u.k. has been involved in some of these u.s.-led strikes. also saying their capabilities have not been impacted and they are working to improve their military capabilities. no sign from the houthis that they are going to let up here. jon: the white house has been very careful in his language to try and focus the conversation on the disruption in the red sea as opposed to this being part of a larger tension in the middle east. of course we have seen different language...
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the u.k. calls for answers from israel after a bbc report shows medical staff in a hospital in gaza being beaten and humiliated. gang violence and political turmoil continue to grip 80. the situation in port-au-prince is desperate. also coming up on the world today, surfs up. thrill seekers writing a five star tidal wave, a once in a year world-famous natural phenomenon. hello. welcome to the world today on bbc news. a spokesman for the u.k. prime minister rishi sunak says comments allegedly made by major conservative donor frank hester about mp diane abbott were racist and wrong, but he was rightfully apologizing for the defense caused. the guardian claims hester said ms. abbott made him want to hate all black women and she should be shot. he insisted his comment had nothing to do with her gender or skin color. ms. abbott has reported frank hester to the parliamentary liaison and investigations team that was set up after the murder she said the remarks allegedly6. made about her were worrying
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the u.k., the prime minister says the first asylum flights to rwanda will leave in 10 to 12 weeks come what may. first, he has to secure the legislation. we are in the final stages of that tonight. we will take you to westminster. donald trump is in court in new york. the first ever criminal trial of a former u.s. president. we will get reaction to the case set out today by the prosecution. hugh edwards says he is leaving the bbc on medical advice, nine months after he was suspended. and the latest on the you and, the investigation into the palestinian aid agency which was accuseby israel of having links to hamas. very good evening. it will be july before a plane takes migrants to rwanda. prime minister rishi sunak set out his timetable this morning, admitting it will take longer than he would like. the rwanda bill which is likely to become law tonight designed to curb any legal challenge to that process but it appears, not giving up without a fight. these are the live pictures of the lord, se
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-u.k. led action, but we will not have a real damage assessment for a while and the houthi s have promised to retaliate in a big way. we know that they have gotten a lot of supplies over the past decade from iran. we do not know what kind of stockpiles they have that might survive this initial attack, so those are all of the big questions. it will be much more difficult to get fresh supplies into the houthi rebels with such an arm's presence in the red sea right now, and it will not be impossible. we will have to wait to see the extent to which of this is a setback to them of their efforts to disrupt the shipping of the red sea, but it is almost a foregone conclusion that that shipping is going to be increasingly routed in other ways for the time being. haidi: how much of a setback is this when it comes to the foreign policy efforts when it comes to the likes of the u.s. and the u.k., but the u.s. in particular? senator blinken was just in the region the last few days. it does this complica
-u.k. led action, but we will not have a real damage assessment for a while and the houthi s have promised to retaliate in a big way. we know that they have gotten a lot of supplies over the past decade from iran. we do not know what kind of stockpiles they have that might survive this initial attack, so those are all of the big questions. it will be much more difficult to get fresh supplies into the houthi rebels with such an arm's presence in the red sea right now, and it will not be...
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u.k.. s&p futures slightly off a 10th of a percent after bursting through the 5000 level. nasdaq futures are lower by a tent of 1%. let's look cross asset. will is in focus. checking in on currencies given what we expect to hear from fed speakers and the ecb. euro-dollar, one 07. the pound 126. bitcoin is posting one of its best runs in a year, 48,000, as etf's are a driver for cryptocurrency. 48,000 on that cryptocurrency. brent crude is close to $82. we had comments from officials in iran suggesting that diplomacy is making progress when we think of the conflict in gaza. western leaders criticized donald's remarks on nato. he said he told a european leader he would abandon nato members to a russian invasion if they did not meet defense spending commitments. >> is got to pay up. they asked me that question, a president asked if we do not pay and are attacked by russia, will you protect us? i said it you are delinquent? he said yes. i would encourage them to do whatever they want. tom: i'm
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u.k. budget -- budget in the state it's in? john: there doesn't appear to have been much of it, but i'm not sure if that is the fault of rishi sunak, jeremy hunt, or anyone else. the situation is not easy. i suspect one of the reasons they might be deciding to go in july, rather than waiting until the fall, was that there had been a hope that the budget would have improved enough that you could have had some kind of giveaway in the autumn. that is looking less plausible. if the treasury had said look, there's no way that we can sugarcoat the economy later in the year, the calculus shifts towards going now. picking up on what bobby was saying, if you want an analogy, the problem is that when it comes to economic problems, economic embarrassment, electors have a very long memory. now, the liz truss imbroglio was still two years ago and was as bad as it gets in terms of an awful unforced economic crisis. the most similar thing i can think of to that was black wednesday, 1992, 4.5 years before
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the u.k. government has banned 15 synthetic opioids as a bbc investigation reveals its data may be underestimating their spread. ♪ hello and welcome to the world today. an hour of international news from the bbc. i'm samantha simmonds. sudan's conflict is described as the war the world forgot. civilians caught up show graphic accounts of rape, ethnic violence, and street executions at the hands of our sf. we will show you testimony, but top united nations officials met today, saying the war has plunged the country into one of the worst humanitarian nightmares in recent history. >> this is the fastest displacement crisis in the world today. all the positive indicators, access to health care, reproductive health, we have seen these rapidly declining and what we see our negative indicators, malnutrition, child protection issues, access to health, and rising food insecurity. these negative indicators on the rise. >> since april last year, sudan has been torn apart by fighting between these two m
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u.k. time. plus goldman sachs ceo david solomon joins us or a conversation as he takes part in the choose france summit at 3:30 a.m. u.k. time. this is bloomberg. ♪ i can't believe you corporate types are still calling each other rock stars. you're a rock star. we're all rock stars. oooo look look at my data driven insights, i'm a rock star. great job putting finance and hr on one platform with workday. thank you! guys, can you keep it down. i'm working. you people are (guitar noises). hand over the air guitar. i've got another one. tom: u.s. secretary of state antony blinken says israel risks fueling insurgency in gaza, the latest warning in escalation of concern about israel's conduct. >> israel is on the trajectory to inherit insurgency or leave a vacuum filled by chaos and refilled by hamas. >> let's get more on this with sam dagger, our government reporter out of dubai. what you make of these comments? around the risks of insurgency? sam: prophetic. as he was speaking we have reports from
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u.k. chancellor, and the german finance minister. as we digest all those headlines, quick check on markets because it's a really interesting dynamic. you are seeing outperformance in europe. you're a stocks higher 0.3%, perhaps following that asian story, the ftse 100 higher by zero .2%. is this the readthrough you see from the overnight session in the united states, having a ripple effect around the world, or perhaps cashing in given that we had risk off sentiment in yesterday's session? nevertheless, s&p futures slightly modest, but again, the tech story is dominating on the other side of the atlantic. a quick check on the cross assets story because a lot of people are talking about what the federal reserve might be doing not just in march, which seems to be the pivot point a lot of folks are talking about, but specifically in january in terms of setting up that pivot. nevertheless, overnight a really in yields. -- rally in yields. you are seeing dollar strength come back and be a threat
u.k. chancellor, and the german finance minister. as we digest all those headlines, quick check on markets because it's a really interesting dynamic. you are seeing outperformance in europe. you're a stocks higher 0.3%, perhaps following that asian story, the ftse 100 higher by zero .2%. is this the readthrough you see from the overnight session in the united states, having a ripple effect around the world, or perhaps cashing in given that we had risk off sentiment in yesterday's session?...
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looking at you as-u.k. diplomacy because foreign secretary david cameron is the latest to make the trip to washington. a few hours ago he met u.s. secretary of state antony blinken here. talks focused on the two major conflicts, stability in the middle east and the war in ukraine. republican lawmakers have been holding up a proposed $60 billion military aid package for ukraine for months. republican house speaker mike johnson has not let the ukraine eight issue be debated in the house of representatives as yet. lord karen said it was not for fallen -- foreign politician to tell lawmakers what to do, but he urged congress to see the funding released. >> i think it is absolutely in the interest of u.s. security that putin fails in his illegal invasion. it is good for u.s. jobs that we continue to back ukraine with the weapons that they need. i think in terms of how the united states, united kingdom, as allies are seen around the world, there will be people in tehran, pyongyang, beijing looking at how we stand
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joining me to discuss the future of the u.k. tech sector is noel hurley, ceo of literal labs, and a former vp at u.k. chip designer arm. such a consequential company within the tech space based in cambridge. listed in the u.s. this is something that rishi sunak, the prime minister of the government, will welcome. they wanted to craft the u.k. into a global leader when it comes to ai. what is the significance of a company like microsoft developing and investing in london? noel: it is a fantastic endorsement for the talent that we have in london and in the u.k. more broadly. it validates a long history of computer science and research off the back of what are strong universities from a research perspective. it is not just oxford and cambridge but also universities like manchester, sheffield, leeds, etc. across the country, there is a fantastic base of research. this is validation that we are world leaders in of the space. tom: i want to get your take on what your company is doing and the proposition around ai shortly. but monday g
joining me to discuss the future of the u.k. tech sector is noel hurley, ceo of literal labs, and a former vp at u.k. chip designer arm. such a consequential company within the tech space based in cambridge. listed in the u.s. this is something that rishi sunak, the prime minister of the government, will welcome. they wanted to craft the u.k. into a global leader when it comes to ai. what is the significance of a company like microsoft developing and investing in london? noel: it is a fantastic...
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u.k. time. here is what else we have today, 5:00 p.m. u.k. time, the deadline hits. bhp, anglo, that offer, revised offer, going through a significant plan, deadline set by regulators happens when it comes to mergers and the deadline is 5 p.m. u.k. time. will they come through with another offer? we watch the story. 7:00 p.m., we get the fed minutes. consensus is higher for longer but minutes will add color to the picture. then on the earnings front it is gravitational pull of nvidia and also covering that story in all of its depth. you can get a roundup to get your day going in daybreak. subscribers can go to d.a. why bigo on the terminal. coming up, the u.s. softened its earlier resistance to a broad israeli military operation. we discuss what that means for the ongoing conflict. more on that next, this bloomberg. ♪ tom: welcome back to bloomberg daybreak: europe. the u.s. softened resistance to a broad military operation by israel. the u.s. official said israel incorporated humanitarian concerns into their plans. joining me is bloomberg horizons anchor. tell us
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government to build the u.k. -- new furnace. trade unions feel like that should have gone to supporting much slower transition. >> they have the money to make 3000 people redundant. that is not a good way to spend taxpayer money. we have a plan which would have cost a few more hundred million but would have secure the majority of jobs here. >> it is not just at the works where the impact is being felt. for 13 years, this cafe has been feeding workers. tiffany fears they may be close within months. >> pretty bad to be honest. the people worrying about losing their job, not being able to fend for their family, losing houses, everything really. >> a place reinforced by one industry now feels fragile. it's fate decided by forces far beyond its control. >> to discuss the impact of job losses from these closures within tata, i am joined by a business consultant and ceo of redcliff advisory. she looks at how technology has changed the way we work. welcome to "the context." when you look at what has happened in the last one he four hour
government to build the u.k. -- new furnace. trade unions feel like that should have gone to supporting much slower transition. >> they have the money to make 3000 people redundant. that is not a good way to spend taxpayer money. we have a plan which would have cost a few more hundred million but would have secure the majority of jobs here. >> it is not just at the works where the impact is being felt. for 13 years, this cafe has been feeding workers. tiffany fears they may be close...
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that makes sense because the u.k. is home to one of the largest closed-end fund markets in the world even larger than the one in the u.s.. fun fact. it was where the structure originally came from. he had good things to say about the u.k. trust market. he said unlike the u.s. where he has had to go to court against blackrock and nuveen come here the governance is actually better. he has been able to engage a bit more constructively. katie: when it comes to the u.s. some of his big targets have been of course blackrock. he has been very vocal about campaigns against blackrock when it comes to the u.s.. who are the targets and issuers of the closed-end funds when it comes to the u.k.? justina: in the u.k. also blackrock. j.p. morgan asset management. also local players like schroders and baillie gifford. these massive asset managers that are big in this part of the world. in particular he has targeted one fund he has gone activist against. and every u.k., as the u.s., it is a similar narrative where he thinks there is g
that makes sense because the u.k. is home to one of the largest closed-end fund markets in the world even larger than the one in the u.s.. fun fact. it was where the structure originally came from. he had good things to say about the u.k. trust market. he said unlike the u.s. where he has had to go to court against blackrock and nuveen come here the governance is actually better. he has been able to engage a bit more constructively. katie: when it comes to the u.s. some of his big targets have...
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the british foreign secretary says the u.k. is ready to bring forward the moment when he formally recognizes a palestinian state. and we will talk to the wall street journal about their reports on evan gershkovich, who has been detained in russia for over 300 days. a very good evening. for the first time in nearly two years, it looks like northern ireland will have a devolved government and assembly up last night, there was a long meeting. the union's party that collapsed power-sharing, in 2022 in protest of the post brexit trading rules and checks they say. undermine northern ireland's place. he now believes they have the assurances they need from westminster to return to government with the nationalist. our island correspondent has this report. >> across northern ireland, people woke up to news of a political breakthrough that ha been nearly two years in the making. the lack of a functioning executive for so long has caused many issues for the lives of people. public sector workers on strike earlier this month overpay. unions
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and the u.k. i think western governments now are under a lot of scrutiny, and this is another one of those cases that has animated the human rights community, and rightly so. sometimes it looks like there is a double standard being applied. so, i think in an election year, it would be great if this could be resolved. assange mr. is a human rights defender. he has stood up for human rights and the provisional war crimes, etc. so i think time would be better spent on other matters of international affairs. christian: alice edwards, thank you for coming on the program. we're going to take a short break. on the other side of the break we're going to focus the blood announcer: funding for presentation of this program is provided by... financial services firm, raymond james. cunard is a proud supporter of public television. announcer: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ annou
and the u.k. i think western governments now are under a lot of scrutiny, and this is another one of those cases that has animated the human rights community, and rightly so. sometimes it looks like there is a double standard being applied. so, i think in an election year, it would be great if this could be resolved. assange mr. is a human rights defender. he has stood up for human rights and the provisional war crimes, etc. so i think time would be better spent on other matters of...
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u.k. time? like there was a time for the bank of england put particular emphasis as a indicator of domestically driven inflation. but because they've had a bad response rate, you really have to treat them with a dollop of salt, not just a pinch. the focus will be on the wage figures, especially the private sector wage growth figures. they are expected tick down from 6.5% to 6%. which is in line with the bank of england forecast. later in the week, as you say, we will get the inflation numbers in the gdp numbers. the expectation is that inflation will pick up in the economy will slip into recession. which, if you have this weakness in the economy, really sets the stage for the bank of england to cut rates in the year, but the data will guide the timing. markets are currently pricing in three cuts this year. they have paired that back from five at the start of january. markets have pushed back when they see the rekha starting from may to june. on the other hand, if you get strong wage data, strong
u.k. time? like there was a time for the bank of england put particular emphasis as a indicator of domestically driven inflation. but because they've had a bad response rate, you really have to treat them with a dollop of salt, not just a pinch. the focus will be on the wage figures, especially the private sector wage growth figures. they are expected tick down from 6.5% to 6%. which is in line with the bank of england forecast. later in the week, as you say, we will get the inflation numbers...
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u.k. time. we have the numbers that came in with the beat last week. whether they follow suit, it will be interesting given the changes at the top of the u.k. listed oil. those earnings coming out 7:00 a.m.. when it comes to the german economy, it was a focus on the lack of resilience in europe's largest economy. we will get factory orders at 7:00 a.m. u.k. time. that will be an interesting gauge in terms of the ability for china's -- germany's factories. continuing to churn out products and whether there is demand coming. talking about the fed officials and fed speak this week. the fed will be speaking on the economic outlook at 5:00 p.m. u.k. time. it underscores what we hear at bostick and others will be interesting as well. you can get a round up of the stories you need to know to get your day going in today's edition of daybreak. terminal subscribers can go to dayb . lawmakers agreed to a 10 delay to the presidential election. we will have that story. plus, nvidia reporting in about 20
u.k. time. we have the numbers that came in with the beat last week. whether they follow suit, it will be interesting given the changes at the top of the u.k. listed oil. those earnings coming out 7:00 a.m.. when it comes to the german economy, it was a focus on the lack of resilience in europe's largest economy. we will get factory orders at 7:00 a.m. u.k. time. that will be an interesting gauge in terms of the ability for china's -- germany's factories. continuing to churn out products and...
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the u.k. a seven-year-old girl was among the victims. they were loaded onto an overcrowded boat carrying more than 100 people. the home secretary went to see for himself the work being done to stop the smuggling gangs. he sent this messa. >> this is a global challenge. this is a global problem. it demands global solutions. that is why as well as the work we are doing in the u.k., we are working with international rtners to break the business model of these people smuggler -- smuggling gangs that are operating across europe and across the channel a make sure we stop things. >> concerns have been expressed in europe and within the u.n. that the bill passed monday breaes international law. they are calling on the u.k. government to reconsider its plan. the conservative mp from bournemouth east is with us, he voted for the bill on monday night. thank you very much for being with us. when it first came to the floor of the house, the question you asked was can you confirm that this bill if it receiv
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u.k., suggesting the u.k. economy is showing more resilience after we edged into official recession. coming up, the biden administration warns israel smashing into rafah, calling for the protection of civilians in one of gaza's biggest cities. more on that story, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: welcome back to bloomberg daybreak: europe. updates coming through from bnp paribas out. this stock up over the last 12 months. an update coming through from bnp paribas. they see about 20 billion euros in shareholder returns from 2024 to 2026 or of 20 billion euros in shareholders. they also see 2024 net income surpassing last year's distributable net. net income for 2024 looking to surpass last year's net income. they also reiterated some return on tangible equity targets today as well. topline seems to be in terms of the update coming through, 20 billion euros from 2020 42 2026. this stock over the last 12 months up. let's switch focus to the geopolitics of the middle east. the biden administration has warned israe
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and u.k. are looking at new sanctions for russia. >> they are looking apparently at sanctioning some of the people in the prison system that were responsible for his death. i do not think we really know all the details of that death. the united states is also considering new sanctions. again on people, but also more broadly it is possible there are ways to crack on existing sanctions, to reduce the leakage involved in some of the economics. so the u.s. and europe and britain are doing this. caitrÍona: what does the u.s. need to look at to have an impact on these sanctions? >> one of the big things that we could do that has a great impact is take the $300 billion in russian central bank reserves that has been frozen since the big invasion and western banks, take that frozen money and put it into an account, sees it, -- seize it, put it into an international account that ukraine could use to rebuild or by weapons. they need the funds and the russians are responsible for all of this destruction.
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growth will not be strong, it will run below u.k. supply growth. kriti: feels like the u.k. is not on the same path. forget the u.s., but the ecb is doing its thing. you have three central banks diverging. talk about this review. perhaps the dismissal of fan charts catching investors, but scenarios, where you looking for and strategy? anna: scenarios have been floated around. they're open to change. the way they communicate with the use of charts, there are arguments about scenarios being improved and their easy to understand in the sense that instead of impossible outcomes, you tell the public how you could end up in those scenarios. they could improve the narrative, but what is the long-standing challenge of the boe is communication around the ray path and we are left in the dark about where rates will head in the future. the question is whether the boe will shift its forecast. a bath for interest rates backed by a model on judgment that will improve communications, i think this is the area we are focused on. kriti:. plots come with criticism as it is. anna, thank you for
growth will not be strong, it will run below u.k. supply growth. kriti: feels like the u.k. is not on the same path. forget the u.s., but the ecb is doing its thing. you have three central banks diverging. talk about this review. perhaps the dismissal of fan charts catching investors, but scenarios, where you looking for and strategy? anna: scenarios have been floated around. they're open to change. the way they communicate with the use of charts, there are arguments about scenarios being...
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the u.k. and nigeria signing a landmark economic partnership aimed at unlocking new policy -- possibilities. i will be speaking with a cfo about lender earnings and drops in the last 14 minutes. we will get the details and push forward in terms of what he sees in terms of net interest income and demand for loans. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: welcome back. happy wednesday. pakistan is closer to getting a new government after -- was named candidate for prime minister. he was nominated by his older brother and three-time former prime minister who returned from exile last year. the move ends a deadlock following national elections last week that delivered a split mandate with the former leader trailed and barred from running. the u.k. has signed a landmark economic partnership with nigeria. the agreement will see the countries vildana strong trading relationship worth 7 billion pounds and unlock new opportunities in sectors such as legal, financial services, and energy. what are the main takeaways
the u.k. and nigeria signing a landmark economic partnership aimed at unlocking new policy -- possibilities. i will be speaking with a cfo about lender earnings and drops in the last 14 minutes. we will get the details and push forward in terms of what he sees in terms of net interest income and demand for loans. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: welcome back. happy wednesday. pakistan is closer to getting a new government after -- was named candidate for prime minister. he was nominated by his older...
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and former u.k. national security advisor. around the world and across the u.k., you are watching bbc news. let's have a look at some of the other sties making headlines in the u.k. police have released a new image of -- who they are still hunting in connection with an attack on a woman and her two children using a corrosive substance that has left the mother with life-changing injuries. more details have emerged of his movements before and after the attack in south london on wednesday evening. a woman who drove her to her fiance before dragging him more than 150 meters along a road has been jailed for minimum of 18 years for his murder. her and her partner ryan watson had been arguing after a party in may of 2022. she claimed his death was a tragic accident. a tv presenter, johnny arendt, who appeared on property shows including a place in the sun, has died at the age of 50. he was diagned with terminal cancer in 2020. the disease spread from his lungs to his brain. the statement on social media said he touched the lives of s
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when u.k. politicians talk about the u.k. being at the forefront of technology, companies like wayve come to mind. it's a massive raise. presumably it gives you a lot of runway. in terms of the deployment of this capital around this fascinating company, does it go on -- you build out your own models. i know how intensive that is in terms of cost. the infrastructure. how much of the funding goes towards infrastructure, how much towards the build out of the business? >> it is super exciting for us as a team because it gives us the capability to invest further in the spaces. we've been building for seven years now. being able to turn it into a product for the automotive industry. we will be investing further in increasing the data to be able to train ai. the scale of ambition goes beyond what we've seen from large language models today. we have to train an ai that we trust to physically interact with us in the world. turning it into broad affiliate building architecture to make this a winning and trusted solution. tom: trust is
when u.k. politicians talk about the u.k. being at the forefront of technology, companies like wayve come to mind. it's a massive raise. presumably it gives you a lot of runway. in terms of the deployment of this capital around this fascinating company, does it go on -- you build out your own models. i know how intensive that is in terms of cost. the infrastructure. how much of the funding goes towards infrastructure, how much towards the build out of the business? >> it is super exciting...
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as the u.k. awaits the latest efficient data over on the continent, 50 lagarde will make the most import speeches of the year. the biden administration is considering sanctioning while ways chip network as a part of a campaign to protect u.s. security. the tech story was back. it is a slightly more nuanced picture as we count down to the fed decision. rate suspected to be kept on hold. it is the economic rejection that will be in focus. as will any detail on the discussions on the balance sheet of the fed. s&p futures pointing lower. we are counting down to that you see the speech. inflation data out of the u.k.. really consequential. expected to fall to a 2.5 year low. the foot to 100 futures lower by .1%. nasdaq futures down .1%. the megacap seven leading the charge. japan is close so we focus on currencies of the japanese yen. traded in the session. for the softness getting in the press conference. he did not lock in any further hikes after that historic hike. the first since 2007. the softnes
as the u.k. awaits the latest efficient data over on the continent, 50 lagarde will make the most import speeches of the year. the biden administration is considering sanctioning while ways chip network as a part of a campaign to protect u.s. security. the tech story was back. it is a slightly more nuanced picture as we count down to the fed decision. rate suspected to be kept on hold. it is the economic rejection that will be in focus. as will any detail on the discussions on the balance sheet...
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in the meantime, the u.k. and scottish governments are working together to seek assurances from grangemouth about how it is supporting employees. we remain confident in our fuel supply. on energy security, which the honorable gentleman mentioned, this government are unambiguously backing the north sea oil and gas sector because that is how we support energy security in this country, attract investment and create jobs, particularly in scotland. >> i was very proud that it was a conservative government who appointed the patient safety commissioner, and that we commissioned the hughes report on medical devices and medicines, which was published this morning. will my right honorable friend also make me proud by addressing the points that the commissioner has raised and bringing forward a redress scheme in a timely manner? >> i am grateful to the patient safety commissioner and her team for their work on this important issue -- one that i know my honorable friend has spoken about in the past. of course, first and f
in the meantime, the u.k. and scottish governments are working together to seek assurances from grangemouth about how it is supporting employees. we remain confident in our fuel supply. on energy security, which the honorable gentleman mentioned, this government are unambiguously backing the north sea oil and gas sector because that is how we support energy security in this country, attract investment and create jobs, particularly in scotland. >> i was very proud that it was a...
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and the u.k. and behind the u.s. and u.k. strike are at least two dozen other countries that are involved in this task force in the red sea and that signed that -- this statement warning the houthis. so i think this was the main point, to start this air strike after you have some sort of international support for it. and we also saw the security council resolution just yesterday condemning the houthis, calling them to stop those missile strikes. and now we saw those air strikes. and one interesting thing that i hear now from israeli officials is that they got an early notice from the u.s. about this operation in yemen, and now they are preparing for some sort of a retaliation from yemen against israel, not only against u.s. forces in the region. >> and barak, you just said two or three times there in that sentence a word we haven't said so far but at the core of this, general, right and that's izmism this is happening because of the conflict between israel and hamas in gaza. and yet you had america and the u.k. striking an ir
and the u.k. and behind the u.s. and u.k. strike are at least two dozen other countries that are involved in this task force in the red sea and that signed that -- this statement warning the houthis. so i think this was the main point, to start this air strike after you have some sort of international support for it. and we also saw the security council resolution just yesterday condemning the houthis, calling them to stop those missile strikes. and now we saw those air strikes. and one...
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it is important that the u.k. speaks with one voice as a nation, but are we speaking with one voice? tomorrow the smp have laid a motion before the commons calling for an immediate cease-fire. mps will get to vote on that and on the wording of a labor amendment which calls for an immediate cease-fire, but with qualifications. and the foreign secretary david cameron, was been visiting the falkland islands today, struck a similar tone. >> we are calling for a stop in the fighting right now. we think that what we need is a pause in the fighting and the hostages to come out and aid to go in. that should happen straightaway. then what we need to do is to turn that pause into a sustainable cease-fire, and things will have to have it for that to be the case and for fighting to not resume. we will have to see hamas leaders leave gaza, we are going to have to see the machinery of terrorism taken down, we are going to have to see a proper horizon for the palestinian people and new palestinian government. but let's make that
it is important that the u.k. speaks with one voice as a nation, but are we speaking with one voice? tomorrow the smp have laid a motion before the commons calling for an immediate cease-fire. mps will get to vote on that and on the wording of a labor amendment which calls for an immediate cease-fire, but with qualifications. and the foreign secretary david cameron, was been visiting the falkland islands today, struck a similar tone. >> we are calling for a stop in the fighting right now....
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u.k. time. a bit of a gauge in terms of the health of that part of the u.s. economy, particularly the manufacturing sector. how much demand there is domestically and externally. when it comes to eem, focus on the nigeria rate decision. they are expected to heighten -- hike again. inflation running at 31%, 32% for nigeria. look for that as the central bank action within the em space, nigeria. back to the u.s., another auction a five-year notes at 5:00 p.m. u.k. time. we will be watching for the appetite from investors to absorb that option. that's a 5:00 p.m. u.k. t i'm. putin blames islam is for that moscow terror attack for the first time as more arrests are made. we will have the latest. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: welcome back to bloomberg daybreak: europe. the russian president has acknowledged for the first time that islamists were to blame for friday's terrorist attack in moscow. the number of people killed at the city hall has now risen to 130 -- 139. let's bring in bloomberg's tony for t
u.k. time. a bit of a gauge in terms of the health of that part of the u.s. economy, particularly the manufacturing sector. how much demand there is domestically and externally. when it comes to eem, focus on the nigeria rate decision. they are expected to heighten -- hike again. inflation running at 31%, 32% for nigeria. look for that as the central bank action within the em space, nigeria. back to the u.s., another auction a five-year notes at 5:00 p.m. u.k. time. we will be watching for the...
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., i will not be safe anywhere in the u.k. i went back to my camp for more than a year. we haven't been successful in our demand to designate rgc as a terrorist organization in the u.k. i will talk about that later. the second time i risked my life, 11 days after october 7, about 300 hamas supporters attacked our town. there were 120, 130 police officers, and if not for them i wouldn't be here. those police officers came to the foreign office and save my life. so i sacrificed a lot and i am proud of that. i continue to do that because i know the threat of the iranian regime. i know their ideology, i know their tactics, i know their principles. their main mission -- let me put it this way they think they have a divine mission and i'm not revealing anything here to you guys, they are saying this publicly. if you listen, they are claiming they are here today to complete the incomplete mission of the prophet muhammad. they claim this is turning a modern world into a caliphate. the past for years -- past few years, some politicians
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lizzy: just how attractive are u.k. equities when the bank of england sounds more dovish than before? but is it as dovish then as the ecb? is it more dovish in your mind? sunaina: i think the question is, of course, there is the rate differential argument between fed versus bank of england and ecb. beyond that, remember, you've had a pounding on the ftse over the last year and a half because of the lack of depth in the markets, which has pushed down relative valuations. versus ecb, i think it is six of one and half a dozen of the other, the others will pick their spots in indices and company by company basis. on a relative basis, but markets look relatively cheaper than a lot out there. lizzy: given raymond james is one of the world's largest private wealth advisors, another long-term question. just how much more of the money do expect to be allocated in private equity by the end of the decade? sunaina: we are seeing a secular, once in a generation move from a high net worth and ultra high net worth individuals into alt
lizzy: just how attractive are u.k. equities when the bank of england sounds more dovish than before? but is it as dovish then as the ecb? is it more dovish in your mind? sunaina: i think the question is, of course, there is the rate differential argument between fed versus bank of england and ecb. beyond that, remember, you've had a pounding on the ftse over the last year and a half because of the lack of depth in the markets, which has pushed down relative valuations. versus ecb, i think it...
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and u.k. destroyers in the red sea shot down a barrage of drones and missiles that were launched by the iran-backed group. the government held an emergency cobra meeting thisorning along with a meeting of national security council. in washington, the national security spokesperson there, john kirby, said it cannot be allowed to continue. >> are there any red lines are steps of the u.s. would not take or would not be a part of that you can outline? >> no. >> do those red exist or do you not -- >> i don't think it is helpful from the podium to speculate about any potential future military options one way or another that the commander-in-chief is weighing or has weighed. we take seriously the responsibility to protect our ships and sailors at sea, as well as the responsibility to protect the flow of international commerce. you talked to leon brainard about how important that waterway is, vital. i would add we are not the only one. other nations are joining us in that effort. some 20 plus nations
and u.k. destroyers in the red sea shot down a barrage of drones and missiles that were launched by the iran-backed group. the government held an emergency cobra meeting thisorning along with a meeting of national security council. in washington, the national security spokesperson there, john kirby, said it cannot be allowed to continue. >> are there any red lines are steps of the u.s. would not take or would not be a part of that you can outline? >> no. >> do those red exist...
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he strs the u.k. was not on the brink of war but claimed the extra money would put the country's defense ministry on that war footing. the post office described how it changed problems with its horizon i.t. system based on a suggestion by the husband of a former boss. stop referring to them as bugs but instead anomaly. prince lueies is 6 today. to celebrate his birthday, a new photograph has been rodriguezed by kensington palace, taken by his mother. this one has not been ed ited. you're watching "bbc news." in the months before the 2016selection, donald trump picked up the phone and call the former publisher of the "national enquirer," david pecker to discuss whether or not to discuss a playboy associate who was having an affair. the two of them did speak about this alleged misstress karen mcdougal. i think the story should be purchased, i believe you could "buy or sell" it. trump said pecker did not like the idea but candidate trump said pecker would get back to him in due time. wasn't a good day fo
he strs the u.k. was not on the brink of war but claimed the extra money would put the country's defense ministry on that war footing. the post office described how it changed problems with its horizon i.t. system based on a suggestion by the husband of a former boss. stop referring to them as bugs but instead anomaly. prince lueies is 6 today. to celebrate his birthday, a new photograph has been rodriguezed by kensington palace, taken by his mother. this one has not been ed ited. you're...
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around the world and here in the u.k., this is bbc news. for our u.k. viewers who are still with us, it's have a look at some of the headlines. john sweeney will become scotland's seventh first minister after being nominated by parliament. the snp leader succeeds youssef resigned today. there have been no trains on some of the busiest commuter routes in the country due to strikes by train drivers. disruption is expected to continue throughout the week. tomorrow it is a different set of operators which will be affected. among them, avanti west coast and great western. it has been revealed prince harry will not meet the king during his visits to the u.k. this week. a spokesman for the duke of sussex had a meeting between father and son was not possible because of the king's busy schedule. harry is in london to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the invictus games games which he set up to rehabilitate wounded or sick service personnel. you are watching bbc news. the white house said this afternoon at is hopeful israel and hamas can close the remaining gaps
around the world and here in the u.k., this is bbc news. for our u.k. viewers who are still with us, it's have a look at some of the headlines. john sweeney will become scotland's seventh first minister after being nominated by parliament. the snp leader succeeds youssef resigned today. there have been no trains on some of the busiest commuter routes in the country due to strikes by train drivers. disruption is expected to continue throughout the week. tomorrow it is a different set of...
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u.k.'s lucky to have her as its leading representative here. u.k. remains the first ally of the united states. as we set out to defend our interests and strengthen the west and meet the challenges of today and tomorrow. we are like minded friendship that few countries have had in the world or history. we like to think that hudson is also build ago special relationship to the u.k. thanks to your support, madam ambassador, we have been able to engage in important analysis of the war in ukraine and the european security order order and needs -- order and needs for the future. we are grateful to you and your excellent staff for our friendship. i know it is one of your goals to preserve and strengthen the special relationship. and i can assure you that my team shares that vision. following the ambassador's remarks, we'll go to a panel discussion centered on hudson's new publication with the title, geopolitical changes in northern europe require fresh approach to the region. right now we'll hear from ambassador pierce. madam am mass door, the floor is you
u.k.'s lucky to have her as its leading representative here. u.k. remains the first ally of the united states. as we set out to defend our interests and strengthen the west and meet the challenges of today and tomorrow. we are like minded friendship that few countries have had in the world or history. we like to think that hudson is also build ago special relationship to the u.k. thanks to your support, madam ambassador, we have been able to engage in important analysis of the war in ukraine...
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our u.k. correspondent lizzy burden is all over that story. opposition leader keir starmer expected to give a speech today. lizzy: he will present himself as the candidate for change, saying britain is crying out after 14 years nearly of conservative rule, that is time for national renewal under labour. sunak will say it is a change from boris johnson and liz truss, still though he is 20 points, if not more behind labour in the polls, so he has a come to close. but if you listen in the labour camp, strategists are warning their own people, don't get complacent. they point to examples like donald trump's surprise victory in 2016 where the result the fight the polls. how is sunak going to hope to close that gap? on march 6:00, we get the spring budget, it is an early date which has set tongues wagging in westminster because many are now wondering whether we will have a may election. this will be an opportunity to lay traps for labour. but conservatives will want to make pledges that labour would find it hard not to match, but if they took them o
our u.k. correspondent lizzy burden is all over that story. opposition leader keir starmer expected to give a speech today. lizzy: he will present himself as the candidate for change, saying britain is crying out after 14 years nearly of conservative rule, that is time for national renewal under labour. sunak will say it is a change from boris johnson and liz truss, still though he is 20 points, if not more behind labour in the polls, so he has a come to close. but if you listen in the labour...
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calls on the government here in the u.k. to end weapons sales to israel. 600 legal exports, -- experts and three former supreme court justices wrote a letter that says the provision of military assistance to israel may render the u.k. complicit in genocide as well as serious breaches of international humanitarian aid. thank you for coming on the program. why did you sign that letter? >> for many of us sitting there day after day, seeing the appalling events unfold in gaza and israel, we are all desperately keen to try and do whatever we can to help try and put an end to this terrible, terrible occupation by israel of gaza and all the events at of taken place. so when the opportunity arose for me to put my own name and the firm's name to a letter supporting the idea that there are things the british government can do, pressure we can apply, that i was keen to do it. so i was very pleased. >> talk us the legal grounds here, what is wrong with the u.k. selling arms to israel? >> in the circumstances we've seen taking place over
calls on the government here in the u.k. to end weapons sales to israel. 600 legal exports, -- experts and three former supreme court justices wrote a letter that says the provision of military assistance to israel may render the u.k. complicit in genocide as well as serious breaches of international humanitarian aid. thank you for coming on the program. why did you sign that letter? >> for many of us sitting there day after day, seeing the appalling events unfold in gaza and israel, we...
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coming up, after months of wrangling in the u.k. parliament , rishi sunak's flagship rwanda deportation bill is set to become law. we are going to take a look at what happens next year in london and in rwanda. that is next. ♪ tom: welcome back to bloomberg daybreak: europe. we are going to get the details on the news that the u.k. prime minister rishi sunak's like ship law to deport asylum-seekers to rwanda has cleared that key hurdle. -- flagship law did a port asylum-seekers to rwanda has cleared that key hurdle. but we are going to get reporters out of london and kigali to cover the story for us. let's bring you an interview with the president of the european investment bank, saying the eu's support for ukraine is unwavering. nadia calvino spoke to bloomberg about the impact of a 60 $1 billion aid package approved by the house of representatives over the weekend. >> i think it was a very productive spring meetings week. we had many exchanges, and ica momentum in coming together and supporting ukraine strongly, but also deepenin
coming up, after months of wrangling in the u.k. parliament , rishi sunak's flagship rwanda deportation bill is set to become law. we are going to take a look at what happens next year in london and in rwanda. that is next. ♪ tom: welcome back to bloomberg daybreak: europe. we are going to get the details on the news that the u.k. prime minister rishi sunak's like ship law to deport asylum-seekers to rwanda has cleared that key hurdle. -- flagship law did a port asylum-seekers to rwanda has...