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interesting, annabel, view from the uk? greek i think it is i from the uk? greek i think it is quite extraordinary as a brit to see the politicisation ofjudges in action as we have with donald trump but what we have seen creeping and perhaps _ but what we have seen creeping and perhaps in— but what we have seen creeping and perhaps in the — but what we have seen creeping and perhaps in the uk_ but what we have seen creeping and perhaps in the uk recently- but what we have seen creeping and perhaps in the uk recently with - perhaps in the uk recently with nicola — perhaps in the uk recently with nicola sturgeon— perhaps in the uk recently with nicola sturgeon and _ perhaps in the uk recently with nicola sturgeon and angela - perhaps in the uk recently with - nicola sturgeon and angela rayner, it is not— nicola sturgeon and angela rayner, it is not the — nicola sturgeon and angela rayner, it is not the same _ nicola sturgeon and angela rayner, it is not the same extent _ nicola sturgeon and angela rayner, it is not the same extent where - nicola st
interesting, annabel, view from the uk? greek i think it is i from the uk? greek i think it is quite extraordinary as a brit to see the politicisation ofjudges in action as we have with donald trump but what we have seen creeping and perhaps _ but what we have seen creeping and perhaps in— but what we have seen creeping and perhaps in the — but what we have seen creeping and perhaps in the uk_ but what we have seen creeping and perhaps in the uk recently- but what we have seen creeping and...
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i in the united states, we don't see it here in the uk.— it here in the uk. i think it's fair to sa , i it here in the uk. i think it's fair to say. i think _ it here in the uk. i think it's fair to say, i think if— it here in the uk. i think it's fair to say, i think if you _ it here in the uk. i think it's fair to say, i think if you look at - it here in the uk. i think it's fair to say, i think if you look at the | to say, i think if you look at the inflation reduction act, which i think you're talking about in the us, they've got a big chunk of you might call it subsidies, some people might call it subsidies, some people might call it investment actually, what they're doing is putting money into these areas like you say, we need those jobs to make that transition and they are investing in the future for that area. and i think that's something that we haven't really seen in the uk, i think as michael was hinting at, actually, in germany they have transition to using hydrogen and some of the plants to create this green steel and we have now done away with
i in the united states, we don't see it here in the uk.— it here in the uk. i think it's fair to sa , i it here in the uk. i think it's fair to say. i think _ it here in the uk. i think it's fair to say, i think if— it here in the uk. i think it's fair to say, i think if you _ it here in the uk. i think it's fair to say, i think if you look at - it here in the uk. i think it's fair to say, i think if you look at the | to say, i think if you look at the inflation reduction act, which i think...
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bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. hana; stories from across the uk. harry and his family — stories from across the uk. harry and his family are _ stories from across the uk. harry and his family are huge _ stories from across the uk. harry and his family are huge brightonl and his family are huge brighton fans, but seven years ago harry suffered a cardiac arrest at school. it was his teacher, christine, who saved his life.— saved his life. harry was playing football at _ saved his life. harry was playing football at the _ saved his life. harry was playing football at the after-school - saved his life. harry was playing football at the after-school club j football at the after—school club and i got called out to the field and i got called out to the field and he was just lying there. i and i got called out to the field and he wasjust lying there. i knew he wasn't breathing and also his lips were glowing blue. she he wasn't breathing and also his lips were glowing blue.- he wasn't breathing and also his lips were glowing blue. she can sit -- conti
bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. hana; stories from across the uk. harry and his family — stories from across the uk. harry and his family are _ stories from across the uk. harry and his family are huge _ stories from across the uk. harry and his family are huge brightonl and his family are huge brighton fans, but seven years ago harry suffered a cardiac arrest at school. it was his teacher, christine, who saved his life.— saved his life. harry was playing...
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any plans that are set _ environment in the uk? any plans that are set out _ environment in the uk? any plans that are set out need _ environment in the uk? any plans that are set out need to _ environment in the uk? any plans that are set out need to be - environment in the uk? any plans that are set out need to be set - environment in the uk? any plans| that are set out need to be set out with a sustainable fiscal framework so that is the bedrock that businesses need to see and one of the things we need to see is more transition to the green economy, and what many members have talked about, having a net zero investment plan, so we set out across different sectors, what is the amount we need to decarbonise the economy and what are the ways in which we cannot necessarily outspend some of the incentives that the us economy is providing to incentivise the green economy but we can outsmart them about the ways in which we can unlock private investment at home. and we need to think about how we invest in our people and lifelong learning and think about a flexible way to deliver the skill
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to the uk's relations with china now because, as you've been hearing, the uk's deputy prime minister oliver dowden is expected to tell parliament that china is behind a wave of cyber—attacks against mps and peers. those targeted are reported to include a number, who've been critical of beijing. the bbc understands other western nations will set out similar concerns. as of last year, china was the uk's fifth biggest trading partner, with imports and exports totalling £100 billion, according to government figures. so how could this affect what is clearly a huge, yet complex business relationship? let's bring in duncan wrigley, chief china economist at pantheon macroeconomics. big figure there, but just how significant is the uk's trading relationship with china? yes, it is significant, but it is way down on the list below the us, some other european trading partners. about 5% of total trade stop you know, but there are some sectors which are more reliant on chinese trade. i would say top of the list is the education sector. 150,000 chinese students come to study in the uk each year,
to the uk's relations with china now because, as you've been hearing, the uk's deputy prime minister oliver dowden is expected to tell parliament that china is behind a wave of cyber—attacks against mps and peers. those targeted are reported to include a number, who've been critical of beijing. the bbc understands other western nations will set out similar concerns. as of last year, china was the uk's fifth biggest trading partner, with imports and exports totalling £100 billion, according...
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. _ france and the uk? they have different demands. i- france and the uk? they have different demands. i have - france and the uk? they have | different demands. i have seen france and the uk? they have - different demands. i have seen the french this morning trying to stop this one boat. theirjob is to stop the boats getting off the beach. to be fair, they seem pretty motivated. the fact that we were on the beach filming this seem to make them extremely angry. people were questioned and had their ids checked by the french police. from what i take from that is that they are determined to stop this. every beach has a patrol. there is a large vessel out at sea trying to stop people from crossing. but the british operation is slightly different. they only stop people when they cross the boundary in the middle of the english channel. they take people on board and make sure they are safe. then they aren't into they are safe. then they aren't into the system. 90% of them claim asylum. the others run for the hills in kent. the british are paying the french for pol
. _ france and the uk? they have different demands. i- france and the uk? they have different demands. i have - france and the uk? they have | different demands. i have seen france and the uk? they have - different demands. i have seen the french this morning trying to stop this one boat. theirjob is to stop the boats getting off the beach. to be fair, they seem pretty motivated. the fact that we were on the beach filming this seem to make them extremely angry. people were questioned and had...
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cobra meetings controlled by the uk government, meaning the uk government, meaning the uk government decides when they are called _ government decides when they are called on _ government decides when they are called on whether or not the devolved administrations are to be involved _ devolved administrations are to be involved. you make a point to paragraph _ involved. you make a point to paragraph 19 of your module two witness — paragraph 19 of your module two witness statement that the production of papers used are cobra meetings _ production of papers used are cobra meetings rest exclusively with the uk government. in practice is meant you did _ uk government. in practice is meant you did not _ uk government. in practice is meant you did not see cobra meetings until shortly— you did not see cobra meetings until shortly before their meetings took place _ shortly before their meetings took place did — shortly before their meetings took place. did you feel that you and other— place. did you feel that you and other welsh representatives at cobra meetings _ other welsh represen
cobra meetings controlled by the uk government, meaning the uk government, meaning the uk government decides when they are called _ government decides when they are called on _ government decides when they are called on whether or not the devolved administrations are to be involved _ devolved administrations are to be involved. you make a point to paragraph _ involved. you make a point to paragraph 19 of your module two witness — paragraph 19 of your module two witness statement that the...
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, currently in the uk. fix. citizens advice, currently in the uk. �* . ~ citizens advice, currently in the uk. �* .~ citizens advice, currently in the uk. a quick look at the stories makin: uk. a quick look at the stories making business _ uk. a quick look at the stories making business news - uk. a quick look at the stories i making business news headlines. china's investment regulator says it will step up the injection of capital into the market — and put market stability in �*a more prominent�* position. chinese shares have slumped to a three—year low — wiping out some $6 trillion in value — on concerns about the health of the world's number two economy. china is planning to spend billions propping up the stock market using overseas cash reserves of state—owned firms, according to bloomberg news. french regulators have fined amazon's warehouse management almost $35 million, for excessively intrusive staff surveillance. they said the way that employee activity was monitored through the
, currently in the uk. fix. citizens advice, currently in the uk. �* . ~ citizens advice, currently in the uk. �* .~ citizens advice, currently in the uk. a quick look at the stories makin: uk. a quick look at the stories making business _ uk. a quick look at the stories making business news - uk. a quick look at the stories i making business news headlines. china's investment regulator says it will step up the injection of capital into the market — and put market stability in �*a more...
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it up with accessible uk to produce the ma -. , �* up with accessible uk to produce the ma . _ , �* ~' up with accessible uk to produce the ma. ,�* ,. . ., map. it isn't rocket science, that is the big thing we _ map. it isn't rocket science, that is the big thing we need - map. it isn't rocket science, that is the big thing we need to - map. it isn't rocket science, that is the big thing we need to get i is the big thing we need to get across — is the big thing we need to get across. this is quite basic information. it across. this is quite basic information.— across. this is quite basic information. it is hoped that castleton — information. it is hoped that castleton can _ information. it is hoped that castleton can become - information. it is hoped that castleton can become an - information. it is hoped that - castleton can become an example to other places. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. iran is at the centre of bbc investigation into videos of senior iranian commanders operating online in the uk, addressing br
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forecast for uk growth. let's go live to the newsroom and our economics editor. over the last few weeks we've had plenty of hints from members of the government of potential tax cuts coming up in the budget. this from the imf would be considered quite unhelpful for the treasury. considered quite unhelpful for the treasu . ~ , , considered quite unhelpful for the treasu . , ~ treasury. absolutely. an intriguing intervention _ treasury. absolutely. an intriguing intervention both _ treasury. absolutely. an intriguing intervention both for _ treasury. absolutely. an intriguing intervention both for its _ treasury. absolutely. an intriguing intervention both for its content i intervention both for its content and its timing because we are in the run—up an important budget for the uk government, a budget ahead of a general election. one of the ideas central contours of both the budget and the general election will be whether a slightly rosier economic picture and lower interest borrowing costs helping with the
forecast for uk growth. let's go live to the newsroom and our economics editor. over the last few weeks we've had plenty of hints from members of the government of potential tax cuts coming up in the budget. this from the imf would be considered quite unhelpful for the treasury. considered quite unhelpful for the treasu . ~ , , considered quite unhelpful for the treasu . , ~ treasury. absolutely. an intriguing intervention _ treasury. absolutely. an intriguing intervention both _ treasury....
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yes, certainly in the uk so far there has been | in the uk so far there has been nowhere — in the uk so far there has been nowhere near that hardening of language. while we don't know what happens _ language. while we don't know what happens in _ language. while we don't know what happens in those meetings behind closed _ happens in those meetings behind closed doors, publicly the focus has been on _ closed doors, publicly the focus has been on david cameron, the foreign secretary. _ been on david cameron, the foreign secretary, has made his emphasis on urging _ secretary, has made his emphasis on urging israel to help aid, try and open _ urging israel to help aid, try and open a _ urging israel to help aid, try and open a port to help facilitate aid, provide _ open a port to help facilitate aid, provide more visas for aid workers. so that's— provide more visas for aid workers. so that's very much the push. and similarly— so that's very much the push. and similarly in — so that's very much the push. and similarly in the uk the focus usually— similarly in the uk the focus usua
yes, certainly in the uk so far there has been | in the uk so far there has been nowhere — in the uk so far there has been nowhere near that hardening of language. while we don't know what happens _ language. while we don't know what happens in _ language. while we don't know what happens in those meetings behind closed _ happens in those meetings behind closed doors, publicly the focus has been on _ closed doors, publicly the focus has been on david cameron, the foreign secretary. _ been on...
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in the uk. ., ~ y . ., the uk. thank you very much for “oininu the uk. thank you very much for joining us- _ we have had a statement from one of the main unions, unite, that deal with the steelworkers. they say unite is ready to use everything in its armoury to defend steelworkers. we have detailed research demonstrating how and why tata should be expanding steel production in the uk, not slashing its workforce. we have secured funding from a future labour government that could do this. tata does not plan to close the blast furnaces are simply industrial vandalism on a grand scale. they say the government needs to invest in british industry in order to defend workers and communities. as well as our industrial base and national security. instead, they are given tata hundreds of millions of pounds to cut capacity and give more business to their other plants in india and the netherlands. talking of india, we have our correspondent in delhi with this now. what is the reaction thereto the story? that in delhi with thi
in the uk. ., ~ y . ., the uk. thank you very much for “oininu the uk. thank you very much for joining us- _ we have had a statement from one of the main unions, unite, that deal with the steelworkers. they say unite is ready to use everything in its armoury to defend steelworkers. we have detailed research demonstrating how and why tata should be expanding steel production in the uk, not slashing its workforce. we have secured funding from a future labour government that could do this. tata...
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uk, there are many different types— fact in the uk, there are many different types of— fact in the uk, there are many different types of steel, - fact in the uk, there are many different types of steel, and l fact in the uk, there are many- different types of steel, and there are only— different types of steel, and there are only really— different types of steel, and there are only really one _ different types of steel, and there are only really one or— different types of steel, and there are only really one or two - different types of steel, and there l are only really one or two producers in all— are only really one or two producers in all cases— are only really one or two producers in all cases in— are only really one or two producers in all cases in the _ are only really one or two producers in all cases in the uk. _ are only really one or two producers in all cases in the uk. if— are only really one or two producers in all cases in the uk. if you - are only really one or two producers in all cases in the uk. if you take i in all cases in the uk. if you take port—
uk, there are many different types— fact in the uk, there are many different types of— fact in the uk, there are many different types of steel, - fact in the uk, there are many different types of steel, and l fact in the uk, there are many- different types of steel, and there are only— different types of steel, and there are only really— different types of steel, and there are only really one _ different types of steel, and there are only really one or— different types of steel, and...
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the question this evening is, is the uk complicit in the gaza genocide? well, as the old joke goes, is the pope, catholic, do bears. ificate in the woods, the united kingdom's not just complicit in the current genocide going on in the gaza strip, it is complicit in the entire genocidal story of more than 75 years of the calvary of the palestinian people. i sit in the british parliament, where in the very chamber i sit in, in the very room that i'm... in every day the palestinian disaster, nakba catastrophe was authored when the prime minister of britain on behalf of one people promised to the zionist federation on behalf of second people, the land that belonged to a third people. none of the three people concerned were of course consulted, and after that balford declaration, more than 100 years ago, we began the descent down the bloody staircase which led us to this disaster today. now breaking news, the united nations security council has called for a ceastfire for the month of ramadan. they hope that it will become a lasting ceesfire, but even a lasting
the question this evening is, is the uk complicit in the gaza genocide? well, as the old joke goes, is the pope, catholic, do bears. ificate in the woods, the united kingdom's not just complicit in the current genocide going on in the gaza strip, it is complicit in the entire genocidal story of more than 75 years of the calvary of the palestinian people. i sit in the british parliament, where in the very chamber i sit in, in the very room that i'm... in every day the palestinian disaster, nakba...
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to break this down, _ from the us and the uk. to break this down, sir— from the us and the uk. to break this down, sir richard, _ from the us and the uk. to break this down, sir richard, what - from the us and the uk. to break this down, sir richard, what is . from the us and the uk. to break| this down, sir richard, what is the us and uk targeting to reach that goal of diminishing their capabilities?— goal of diminishing their capabilities? goal of diminishing their ca abilities? ., goal of diminishing their ca-abilities? ., , capabilities? so, we need to be clear that _ capabilities? so, we need to be clear that 0% _ capabilities? so, we need to be clear that 0% of _ capabilities? so, we need to be clear that 0% of the _ capabilities? so, we need to be clear that 0% of the material i capabilities? so, we need to be l clear that 0% of the material that the —— clear that 0% of the material that the -- 90% clear that 0% of the material that the —— 90% of the you walk needs arrives by sea so freement to of navigation on the oceans of the world is vitally important to th
to break this down, _ from the us and the uk. to break this down, sir— from the us and the uk. to break this down, sir richard, _ from the us and the uk. to break this down, sir richard, what - from the us and the uk. to break this down, sir richard, what is . from the us and the uk. to break| this down, sir richard, what is the us and uk targeting to reach that goal of diminishing their capabilities?— goal of diminishing their capabilities? goal of diminishing their ca abilities? ., goal...
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as the uk- it is the _ uk. is it safe the refugees? as the uk. it is the uk's _ uk. is it safe the refugees? as the uk. it is the uk's problem. - uk. is it safe the refugees? as the uk. it is the uk's problem. it - uk. is it safe the refugees? as the uk. it is the uk's problem. it is . uk. it is the uk's problem. it is not our problem. _ uk. it is the uk's problem. it is not our problem. you're getting millions in taxpayers money. and not a single refugees. meanwhile, the covid—19 inquiry continues in scotland today. it's heard from bereaved relatives that derive the disease in the early stages of a pandemic. his wife jackie died at dundee hospital. she said he still doesn't know why the hospital didn't go its own way separate from the uk government. she called for politicians to be totally honest and admit to any mistakes. sadly politicians to be totally honest and admit to any mistakes.— admit to any mistakes. sadly she died only five _ admit to any mistakes. sadly she died only five days _ admit to any mistakes. sadly she died only five days after - admit to a
as the uk- it is the _ uk. is it safe the refugees? as the uk. it is the uk's _ uk. is it safe the refugees? as the uk. it is the uk's problem. - uk. is it safe the refugees? as the uk. it is the uk's problem. it - uk. is it safe the refugees? as the uk. it is the uk's problem. it is . uk. it is the uk's problem. it is not our problem. _ uk. it is the uk's problem. it is not our problem. you're getting millions in taxpayers money. and not a single refugees. meanwhile, the covid—19 inquiry...
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a shot in the arm for reform uk. how much - headlines. a shot in the arm for reform uk. how much of- headlines. a shot in the arm for reform uk. how much of a - headlines. a shot in the arm for| reform uk. how much of a blow headlines. a shot in the arm for i reform uk. how much of a blow to rishi sunak? this man made last year deputy chairman of his party. he was seen as crucial for those red wall seats. they want to hang onto. how much of a blow is this to even the authority of rishi sunak?- much of a blow is this to even the authority of rishi sunak? well, he was one of— authority of rishi sunak? well, he was one of five _ authority of rishi sunak? well, he was one of five deputy _ authority of rishi sunak? well, he was one of five deputy chairman l authority of rishi sunak? well, he| was one of five deputy chairman of the conservative party. i think we're seeing the limits of the recent trends towards prime ministers inventing more and more titles to bind mps to them. it's not as though he was the deputy chairman. but it is a blow. reform uk do have the capacity to
a shot in the arm for reform uk. how much - headlines. a shot in the arm for reform uk. how much of- headlines. a shot in the arm for reform uk. how much of a - headlines. a shot in the arm for| reform uk. how much of a blow headlines. a shot in the arm for i reform uk. how much of a blow to rishi sunak? this man made last year deputy chairman of his party. he was seen as crucial for those red wall seats. they want to hang onto. how much of a blow is this to even the authority of rishi sunak?-...
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the uk. from rishi sunak�*s point of view, the idea that this is a deterrent, that his policy is making people not want to stay in the uk is something very much to be welcomed. but the idea of it. he certainly isn't particularly upset to be hearing the irish government making his case for him, essentially, the idea that the policy is working. but today there was one meeting that went ahead. there was also supposed to be another meeting between the irish justice to be another meeting between the irishjustice minister and the home secretary, james cleverly. that meeting was postponed. the uk government says that was because of a diary clash, but the decision was taken after the irishjustice minister had announced that the country would be pursuing emergency legislation and trying to send the arrivals back. both sides have denied that there is a row developing here, but we understand from the uk perspective that there was perhaps some unease at the idea that this announcement had been made in
the uk. from rishi sunak�*s point of view, the idea that this is a deterrent, that his policy is making people not want to stay in the uk is something very much to be welcomed. but the idea of it. he certainly isn't particularly upset to be hearing the irish government making his case for him, essentially, the idea that the policy is working. but today there was one meeting that went ahead. there was also supposed to be another meeting between the irish justice to be another meeting between...
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why do we have this problem in the uk? i why do we have this problem in the uk? 4' ., the uk? i think we need to define our _ the uk? i think we need to define our terms _ the uk? i think we need to define our terms before i the uk? i think we need to| define our terms before we the uk? i think we need to - define our terms before we talk about it as a problem. we need to remember the uk actually buy comparisons started with a much higher employment rate than most other countries, so while we are not in the position we were before the pandemic, we actually started in a better place. some of this is about the return to work structures that we have in the long—term, and there is lots of work to do there. some of it is also about companies thinking more about how they bring people back, but we also have a challenge, which is the baby—boom generation is a big generation, it's coming towards the end of their working life, people are working life, people are working longer. as people get older, they do have more acquired conditions and keeping them in the workforce and you not t
why do we have this problem in the uk? i why do we have this problem in the uk? 4' ., the uk? i think we need to define our _ the uk? i think we need to define our terms _ the uk? i think we need to define our terms before i the uk? i think we need to| define our terms before we the uk? i think we need to - define our terms before we talk about it as a problem. we need to remember the uk actually buy comparisons started with a much higher employment rate than most other countries, so while we...
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the uk undergraduate fee. we don't see any prospect right now of that increasing. and in order to maintain the outstanding quality of uk higher education, more universities have put more effort into international student recruitment. i know for this coursework that time is very limited. if tuition fees for universities were raised, it could reduce the need for overseas students. but that would cost a lot. and it hasn't happened. with regards to education, would you say the government has also there made a choice for immigration? yeah, of course it has. so it decided to introduce fees for domestic students at about £9,000, and then it also decided not to increase them. that's a choice of the government not to fund education in a particular way. the inevitable consequence is more immigration. can you hop onto the first plate? the government couldn't have been clearer that it wanted more students from abroad. it even set a target of an overseas student population of 600,000 by 2030. one, two... push, push, push,
the uk undergraduate fee. we don't see any prospect right now of that increasing. and in order to maintain the outstanding quality of uk higher education, more universities have put more effort into international student recruitment. i know for this coursework that time is very limited. if tuition fees for universities were raised, it could reduce the need for overseas students. but that would cost a lot. and it hasn't happened. with regards to education, would you say the government has also...
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uk east—west economic council will bring _ uk east—west economic council will bring businesses _ uk east—west economic council will bring businesses and _ uk east—west economic council will bring businesses and ministers - bring businesses and ministers together— bring businesses and ministers together to _ bring businesses and ministers together to identify— bring businesses and ministers together to identify the - together to identify the opportunities _ together to identify the opportunities that- together to identify the| opportunities that unite together to identify the i opportunities that unite is together to identify the - opportunities that unite is across all parts — opportunities that unite is across all parts of— opportunities that unite is across all parts of the _ opportunities that unite is across all parts of the united _ opportunities that unite is across all parts of the united kingdom l opportunities that unite is across i all parts of the united kingdom and all parts of the united kingdom and a new— all parts of the united kingdom and a new body, — all parts
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t locked-in in terms of what we might see from the uk and the us.- see from the uk and the us. i think for a counle — see from the uk and the us. i think for a counle of _ see from the uk and the us. i think for a couple of reasons. _ see from the uk and the us. i think for a couple of reasons. first - see from the uk and the us. i think for a couple of reasons. first of - for a couple of reasons. first of all the strikes is the prudish thing that british prime minister has set out is of vital uk interest at stake. this is about trade with our economy, our prosperity and therefore is not something you can simply let pass. if you start by making the statement of the 16 strikes this morning you must assume that those strikes will not be the end of the matter and you must absolutely be prepared to do it again if it's necessary or you will be accused of making some sort of token gesture but dropping back into endemic strategic weakness that's not to the uk's advantage. the war he is always _ not to the uk's advantage. the war he is always been _ not to the uk's advantage. the war
t locked-in in terms of what we might see from the uk and the us.- see from the uk and the us. i think for a counle — see from the uk and the us. i think for a counle of _ see from the uk and the us. i think for a couple of reasons. _ see from the uk and the us. i think for a couple of reasons. first - see from the uk and the us. i think for a couple of reasons. first of - for a couple of reasons. first of all the strikes is the prudish thing that british prime minister has set out is of...
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more people to come to the uk. how did that happen? suella braverman was rishi sunak�*s home secretary until he sacked her last november. there's no two ways about it. we have failed to reduce overall migration. - would you say then that brexit has failed to deliver on immigration? no, i would say that government has failed to lower migration. _ we've taken back control- of our borders, but how we've exercised that power is totally at odds with what the people i expected following brexit and what we promised i in the 2019 general election. the government, though, sees things quite differently. what do you think happened between taking office after the 2019 election, and now, that we've seen a large spike in immigration? what's responsible for that? we have lived in unprecedented times. when you consider the context of the international crises that we have played our part, i think rightly in responding to, we've seen incredible generosity in our country to people from ukraine, people from afghanistan, people from
more people to come to the uk. how did that happen? suella braverman was rishi sunak�*s home secretary until he sacked her last november. there's no two ways about it. we have failed to reduce overall migration. - would you say then that brexit has failed to deliver on immigration? no, i would say that government has failed to lower migration. _ we've taken back control- of our borders, but how we've exercised that power is totally at odds with what the people i expected following brexit and...
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in the uk. instead, they must be removed to a third country. that is the underlying law we have as ofjuly 23. the problem for the government was that only one country in the world was going to accept asylum seekers to allow them into their country, to process them, to ask are they a refugee or not a refugee, and if they are not a refugee, to send them back to the country they came from and if they are to stay in that country and the only country in the world that would allow that right now is rwanda. in november december last year the uk supreme court says taking this route and removing them to rwanda is unlawful, not because sending someone to a third country of unlawful, it is not, but because rwanda is not a safe country. they listen to the evidence of experts, especially the united nations that has been working with refugees in rwanda for a few decades and said right now it is not a safe country. the law we saw past quite dramatically and in the very late hours last night said rwanda is and
in the uk. instead, they must be removed to a third country. that is the underlying law we have as ofjuly 23. the problem for the government was that only one country in the world was going to accept asylum seekers to allow them into their country, to process them, to ask are they a refugee or not a refugee, and if they are not a refugee, to send them back to the country they came from and if they are to stay in that country and the only country in the world that would allow that right now is...
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east, where the uk does have a vested | where the uk does have a vested interest, — where the uk does have a vested interest, i— where the uk does have a vested interest, i think— where the uk does have a vested interest, i think there _ where the uk does have a vested interest, i think there is- where the uk does have a vested interest, i think there is going i where the uk does have a vested interest, i think there is going to| interest, i think there is going to be tension — interest, i think there is going to be tension because _ interest, i think there is going to be tension because the - interest, i think there is going to be tension because the uk- interest, i think there is going to be tension because the uk has. interest, i think there is going to. be tension because the uk has had interest, i think there is going to- be tension because the uk has had to straddle _ be tension because the uk has had to straddle a _ be tension because the uk has had to straddle a fine — be tension because the uk has had to straddle a fine line _ be tension because the uk has had to stra
east, where the uk does have a vested | where the uk does have a vested interest, — where the uk does have a vested interest, i— where the uk does have a vested interest, i think— where the uk does have a vested interest, i think there _ where the uk does have a vested interest, i think there is- where the uk does have a vested interest, i think there is going i where the uk does have a vested interest, i think there is going to| interest, i think there is going to be tension —...
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let's talk about reform uk. the)! nearly _ party. let's talk about reform uk. they nearly beat _ party. let's talk about reform uk. they nearly beat the _ party. let's talk about reform uk. j they nearly beat the conservatives and there were only a hundred votes in it. �* , ,., , and there were only a hundred votes in it. absolutely and as i said what the shows very — in it. absolutely and as i said what the shows very clearly _ in it. absolutely and as i said what the shows very clearly is _ in it. absolutely and as i said what the shows very clearly is that - in it. absolutely and as i said what the shows very clearly is that if. the shows very clearly is that if you vote for reform uk you are voting for keir starmer's labour party, a labour party who will not act to control illegal migration, they have no plans for our country and will take us backwards in terms of the economic progress we are making. of the economic progress we are makinr. ~ ., ,, ~' of the economic progress we are makina.~ ., «a of the economic progress we are makinr. . ., making. wha
let's talk about reform uk. the)! nearly _ party. let's talk about reform uk. they nearly beat _ party. let's talk about reform uk. they nearly beat the _ party. let's talk about reform uk. j they nearly beat the conservatives and there were only a hundred votes in it. �* , ,., , and there were only a hundred votes in it. absolutely and as i said what the shows very — in it. absolutely and as i said what the shows very clearly _ in it. absolutely and as i said what the shows very clearly is...
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the question this evening is, is the uk complicit in the gaza genocide? well, as the old joke goes, is the pope, catholic do bears defacate in the world. woods, the united kingdom's not just complicit in the current genocide going on in the gaza strip. it is complicit in the entire genocidal story of more than 75 years of the calvary of the palestinian people. i sit in the british parliament where in the very chamber i sit in, in the very room that i'm in every day. the palestinian disaster, nakba catastrophe was authored, when the prime minister of britain, on behalf of one people, promised to the zionist federation on behalf of second people, the land that belong to a third people. none of the three people concerned were of course consulted, and after that balford declaration, more than 100 years ago, we began the... descent down the bloody staircase which led us to this disaster today. now breaking news, the united nations security council has called for a cease fire for the month of ramadan. they hope that it will become a lasting cease fire, but even
the question this evening is, is the uk complicit in the gaza genocide? well, as the old joke goes, is the pope, catholic do bears defacate in the world. woods, the united kingdom's not just complicit in the current genocide going on in the gaza strip. it is complicit in the entire genocidal story of more than 75 years of the calvary of the palestinian people. i sit in the british parliament where in the very chamber i sit in, in the very room that i'm in every day. the palestinian disaster,...
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around the world and across the uk. going missing — for carers whose loved ones have dementia, it's a nightmare. kate has direct experience. just over a year ago, john went looking for her when she was out. fortunately, she'd signed up to avon and somerset police's dementia safeguarding scheme just five days before. i was very relieved when when he came back because you get that that rising panic, you know, when you're trying to keep calm. but thankfully, the general public and the safeguarding system with the yellow tag sort of, you know, helped. so you can't walk past somebody in the street and it just pick up. you have to get really close like you would if you were paying for something in a shop. and then when the wristband is tapped, you can immediately call the wearer's next of kin to help reunite them as quickly as possible. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. antony blinken is on another tour of the middle _ antony blinken is on another tour of the middl
around the world and across the uk. going missing — for carers whose loved ones have dementia, it's a nightmare. kate has direct experience. just over a year ago, john went looking for her when she was out. fortunately, she'd signed up to avon and somerset police's dementia safeguarding scheme just five days before. i was very relieved when when he came back because you get that that rising panic, you know, when you're trying to keep calm. but thankfully, the general public and the...
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i'd like to ask _ uk? yes, to the best of my ability. i'd like to ask you _ uk? yes, to the best of my ability. i'd like to ask you questions - uk? yes, to the best of my ability. i'd like to ask you questions about | i'd like to ask you questions about the interaction between the devolution settlement and the pandemic response. the module has already had significant evidence about the devolution settlement but is it fair to say is we have heard from other witnesses, that although the scottish government and the uk government may decision separately, as regards matters within their respective devolved and researched competencies, one might say they share overall responsibility for policy decisions that impact scotland?— policy decisions that impact scotland?- uk - policy decisions that impact scotland? yes. uk government on devolved scotland? 133 uk government on devolved scottish government policies both impact outcomes in scotland? yes. and decisions, even decisions made by the uk government with regard to its exclusive areas of competence in other parts of t
i'd like to ask _ uk? yes, to the best of my ability. i'd like to ask you _ uk? yes, to the best of my ability. i'd like to ask you questions - uk? yes, to the best of my ability. i'd like to ask you questions about | i'd like to ask you questions about the interaction between the devolution settlement and the pandemic response. the module has already had significant evidence about the devolution settlement but is it fair to say is we have heard from other witnesses, that although the scottish...
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as the uk not about there. good morning. as the uk got about this — there. good morning. as the uk got about this the _ there. good morning. as the uk got about this the wrong - there. good morning. as the uk got about this the wrong way, . there. good morning. as the uk got about this the wrong way, i | got about this the wrong way, i sure we probably one of the only water utility companies thatis only water utility companies that is privatised. was that the first mistake? it that is privatised. was that the first mistake? it wasn't so much mistaken _ the first mistake? it wasn't so much mistaken privatisation, | the first mistake? it wasn't so | much mistaken privatisation, it was the way it was gone about, this shouldn't really be news, because we realise the problem that was going to when it was privatised and then how the company operated after that, because, as was mentioned, actually what the company did was they borrowed an awful lot of money to try and make it, the technical term, as balance sheet more efficient, getting more debt into it, and paying out a lot of
as the uk not about there. good morning. as the uk got about this — there. good morning. as the uk got about this the _ there. good morning. as the uk got about this the wrong - there. good morning. as the uk got about this the wrong way, . there. good morning. as the uk got about this the wrong way, i | got about this the wrong way, i sure we probably one of the only water utility companies thatis only water utility companies that is privatised. was that the first mistake? it that is...
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in the uk. so, for each incident, it affects the individual, theirfamily, theirfriends. the their family, their friends. the impact theirfamily, theirfriends. the impact of this should not be underestimated. teiiii impact of this should not be underestimated.— impact of this should not be underestimated. tell us how it is im actin . underestimated. tell us how it is impacting on _ underestimated. tell us how it is impacting on jewish _ underestimated. tell us how it is impacting on jewish people's - impacting onjewish people's ordinary lives? it impacting on jewish people's ordinary lives?— impacting on jewish people's ordinary lives? it is across every sector. i ordinary lives? it is across every sector- i have — ordinary lives? it is across every sector. i have been _ ordinary lives? it is across every sector. i have been training - ordinary lives? it is across every sector. i have been training for. sector. i have been training for government departments. individual jewish people are te
in the uk. so, for each incident, it affects the individual, theirfamily, theirfriends. the their family, their friends. the impact theirfamily, theirfriends. the impact of this should not be underestimated. teiiii impact of this should not be underestimated.— impact of this should not be underestimated. tell us how it is im actin . underestimated. tell us how it is impacting on _ underestimated. tell us how it is impacting on jewish _ underestimated. tell us how it is impacting on jewish...
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the uk is a l with it to an extent. the uk is a voluntary— with it to an extent. the uk is a voluntary association of four nations _ voluntary association of four nations but they are very different in size _ nations but they are very different in size and — nations but they are very different in size and scale. if you have a population— in size and scale. if you have a population of 55 million to draw evidence — population of 55 million to draw evidence from, that is or is going to provide — evidence from, that is or is going to provide you with a richer source of evidence — to provide you with a richer source of evidence that a population of 3 million _ of evidence that a population of 3 million so— of evidence that a population of 3 million. so in some ways i don't think— million. so in some ways i don't think we — million. so in some ways i don't think we should be surprised that a lot of— think we should be surprised that a lot of the _ think we should be surprised that a lot of the information that sage has is from _ lot of the information
the uk is a l with it to an extent. the uk is a voluntary— with it to an extent. the uk is a voluntary association of four nations _ voluntary association of four nations but they are very different in size _ nations but they are very different in size and — nations but they are very different in size and scale. if you have a population— in size and scale. if you have a population of 55 million to draw evidence — population of 55 million to draw evidence from, that is or is going to...
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. , ., ., , the uk. yes. i mean that is the argument- _ the uk. yes. i mean that is the argument. when _ the uk. yes. i mean that is the argument. when you _ the uk. yes. i mean that is the argument. when you are - the uk. yes. i mean that is the i argument. when you are earning the uk. yes. i mean that is the - argument. when you are earning more thanjust under 30,000 a argument. when you are earning more than just under 30,000 a year argument. when you are earning more thanjust under 30,000 a year in scotland, you are paying more in income tax than you would be elsewhere in the uk. i think opponents of the prime minister might retort that he leads a party that presided over a position where overall tax burden in the uk is at its highest level in 70 years. i think there is a lot of smoke and mirrors when it comes to taxation and a lot of debate at the moment in the run—up to this budget. the chancellor considering what measures to bring in and if there should be cuts to national insurance and i asked
. , ., ., , the uk. yes. i mean that is the argument- _ the uk. yes. i mean that is the argument. when _ the uk. yes. i mean that is the argument. when you _ the uk. yes. i mean that is the argument. when you are - the uk. yes. i mean that is the i argument. when you are earning the uk. yes. i mean that is the - argument. when you are earning more thanjust under 30,000 a argument. when you are earning more than just under 30,000 a year argument. when you are earning more thanjust under 30,000 a...
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the uk. _ but you are getting a lot of the money from the uk. if- but you are getting a lot of the money from the uk.— but you are getting a lot of the money from the uk. if the refugees do not come. _ money from the uk. if the refugees do not come, we _ money from the uk. if the refugees do not come, we can _ money from the uk. if the refugees do not come, we can return - money from the uk. if the refugees do not come, we can return the - do not come, we can return the money. do not come, we can return the mone . ., ., ., money. the rwandan government said there was no — money. the rwandan government said there was no obligation _ money. the rwandan government said there was no obligation to _ money. the rwandan government said there was no obligation to do - money. the rwandan government said there was no obligation to do so - there was no obligation to do so later in terms of handing the money back. we can go live to kigali and speak to victoire ingabire umuhoza — an opposition leade
the uk. _ but you are getting a lot of the money from the uk. if- but you are getting a lot of the money from the uk.— but you are getting a lot of the money from the uk. if the refugees do not come. _ money from the uk. if the refugees do not come, we _ money from the uk. if the refugees do not come, we can _ money from the uk. if the refugees do not come, we can return - money from the uk. if the refugees do not come, we can return the - do not come, we can return the money. do not come, we...
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across the uk have what he called a — politicians across the uk have what he called ., . ., politicians across the uk have what he called ., _, . ., ., he called a collective fair of talkin: he called a collective fair of talking about _ he called a collective fair of talking about climate. - he called a collective fair of talking about climate. he l he called a collective fair of. talking about climate. he also criticised the scottish government in edinburgh and said it was desperately disappointing that they had dropped a key carbon cutting pledge this week. he said they were over ambitious from the beginning. the uk government says it is the first economy in the world to have halved carbon emissions since 1990 and says that record stands on its own. the scottish government has said we are sticking by our commitment to get to know zero by 2025 and we are steadfast in that commitment. 2025 and we are steadfast in that commitment-— 2025 and we are steadfast in that commitment. this is a week where there has been _ commitment. this is a week where there has been quite _ commitment. thi
across the uk have what he called a — politicians across the uk have what he called ., . ., politicians across the uk have what he called ., _, . ., ., he called a collective fair of talkin: he called a collective fair of talking about _ he called a collective fair of talking about climate. - he called a collective fair of talking about climate. he l he called a collective fair of. talking about climate. he also criticised the scottish government in edinburgh and said it was desperately...
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in the uk, lord cameron has defended | the uk, lord cameron has defended the uk, lord cameron has defended the decision not to withdraw arms and export licences from israel. he said any decision by the uk to suspend weapons sales to israel would strengthen hamas and reduce the chances of a deal to free hostages being held in gaza. but he added that the uk would not support an israeli offensive in the city of rafah without a plan to protect civilians. israel has not had a clean bill of health. 0n humanitarian aid, there have been real failings and they need to do better. but on the crucial question we have to answer which is, is there a serious risk of exports being used for a serious breach in international law? up to now, in the assessments we've done, we've continued with the export licensing, but it's a rolling process and it looks at what is happening on the ground. with me is our political correspondent, nick eardley. thank you forjoining us in the studio. tell us what the foreign secretary had to say. figs studio. tell us what the foreign secretary had to say.— studio. tell us wha
in the uk, lord cameron has defended | the uk, lord cameron has defended the uk, lord cameron has defended the decision not to withdraw arms and export licences from israel. he said any decision by the uk to suspend weapons sales to israel would strengthen hamas and reduce the chances of a deal to free hostages being held in gaza. but he added that the uk would not support an israeli offensive in the city of rafah without a plan to protect civilians. israel has not had a clean bill of health....
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and what should the uk be doing then? we _ gaza. and what should the uk be doing then? we are _ gaza. and what should the uk be doing then? we are seeing - gaza. and what should the uk be | doing then? we are seeing the us pause on this particular shipment, what should the uk be doing? i don't think we provide _ what should the uk be doing? i don't think we provide the _ what should the uk be doing? i don't think we provide the same _ what should the uk be doing? i don't think we provide the same degree, i think we provide the same degree, quantity or nature of military equipment. but i think strong signals about the importance of respect for international law — david cameron said a couple days ago that hamas should accept the very generous offer which was on the table. hamas did accept that cease—fire and truce agreement, get the israelis have ignored it. so i think conveying strong behind—the—scenes messages in conjunction with the americans and now other european allies is an important way to get across to the israelis that the sort of activities we've seen i
and what should the uk be doing then? we _ gaza. and what should the uk be doing then? we are _ gaza. and what should the uk be doing then? we are seeing - gaza. and what should the uk be | doing then? we are seeing the us pause on this particular shipment, what should the uk be doing? i don't think we provide _ what should the uk be doing? i don't think we provide the _ what should the uk be doing? i don't think we provide the same _ what should the uk be doing? i don't think we provide the...
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this is the latest round of funding and support that the uk is providing ukraine. we can now cross over and listen to what the nato secondaryjournal and rishi sunak have got to say. fine what the nato secondary journal and rishi sunak have got to say.- rishi sunak have got to say. one of m duties rishi sunak have got to say. one of my duties as _ rishi sunak have got to say. one of my duties as prime _ rishi sunak have got to say. one of my duties as prime minister- rishi sunak have got to say. one of my duties as prime minister is - rishi sunak have got to say. one of my duties as prime minister is to i my duties as prime minister is to the british people and fulfilling that responsibility is only possible because of you and ten days ago i gave the order for the raf to join an international effort intercepting an international effort intercepting a barrage of iranian missiles heading towards israel, and those pilots, like every generation of british servicemen and women before you, were willing to put their own safety over the line for the security of others and
this is the latest round of funding and support that the uk is providing ukraine. we can now cross over and listen to what the nato secondaryjournal and rishi sunak have got to say. fine what the nato secondary journal and rishi sunak have got to say.- rishi sunak have got to say. one of m duties rishi sunak have got to say. one of my duties as _ rishi sunak have got to say. one of my duties as prime _ rishi sunak have got to say. one of my duties as prime minister- rishi sunak have got to...
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it the dispute and why has the uk walked away?— the dispute and why has the uk walked awa ? . , _, , ., ., walked away? it always comes down to a . riculture. walked away? it always comes down to agriculture. beef _ walked away? it always comes down to agriculture. beef and _ walked away? it always comes down to agriculture. beef and cheese _ walked away? it always comes down to agriculture. beef and cheese is - walked away? it always comes down to agriculture. beef and cheese is what i agriculture. beef and cheese is what you can reduce it down to. this isn't a new trade deal. the uk and canada through the eu deal that they struck with canada several years ago have a bilateral agreement in place, but this was to enhance some of the access and there was a close on that deal when they transitioned in order to get it done to make sure they could carry on negotiations. there was an expiry in the last couple of months, there was a quota for cheese that uk exporters had to canada that expired. the canadians play real hardball negotiations. the canadians want more access for beef
it the dispute and why has the uk walked away?— the dispute and why has the uk walked awa ? . , _, , ., ., walked away? it always comes down to a . riculture. walked away? it always comes down to agriculture. beef _ walked away? it always comes down to agriculture. beef and _ walked away? it always comes down to agriculture. beef and cheese _ walked away? it always comes down to agriculture. beef and cheese is - walked away? it always comes down to agriculture. beef and cheese is what i...
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investment in the uk. the imf saying this week over the next six years we will grow faster than any major european economy and faster than japan. european economy and faster than japan-— european economy and faster than japan. some felt now the bank of england _ than japan. some felt now the bank of england may - than japan. some felt now the bank of england may not - than japan. some felt now the bank of england may not cut l bank of england may not cut interest rates before the summer. may not cut interest rates before an election. they think that is the right thing to do, do you back then? {iii to do, do you back then? of course i _ to do, do you back then? of course i do. it is what we have an independent bank of england. they have to make a judgement. what is interesting is that the budget, the idea that would hit our inflation target a year earlier than they thought. commentators think we may still hit the bank of england target in the next couple of months. what that says is the very difficult dec
investment in the uk. the imf saying this week over the next six years we will grow faster than any major european economy and faster than japan. european economy and faster than japan-— european economy and faster than japan. some felt now the bank of england _ than japan. some felt now the bank of england may - than japan. some felt now the bank of england may not - than japan. some felt now the bank of england may not cut l bank of england may not cut interest rates before the summer. may...
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the an instant database which was with a trusted brand in the uk.— trusted brand in the uk. the issue for so many _ trusted brand in the uk. the issue for so many of _ trusted brand in the uk. the issue for so many of these _ trusted brand in the uk. the issue for so many of these retailers, - trusted brand in the uk. the issue| for so many of these retailers, not just currys, is how they combine not just currys, is how they combine not just price and convenience but service. you could go into the stores and work out if you liked it before you bought it. is there still a niche for retailers that do that bit of service very well? figs a niche for retailers that do that bit of service very well? as think so. as technology _ bit of service very well? as think so. as technology becomes - bit of service very well? as think| so. as technology becomes more complex, we turn to retailers for expertise. it is still very much a house of brands, which means that show grooming becomes easy for those who have a mobile phone in hand and can look at something online and really be motivated
the an instant database which was with a trusted brand in the uk.— trusted brand in the uk. the issue for so many _ trusted brand in the uk. the issue for so many of _ trusted brand in the uk. the issue for so many of these _ trusted brand in the uk. the issue for so many of these retailers, - trusted brand in the uk. the issue| for so many of these retailers, not just currys, is how they combine not just currys, is how they combine not just price and convenience but service. you could go...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. and across the uk. bac— and across the uk. news— bbc and across the uk. news— brin--in you different bbc news— bringing you different stories - bbc news— bringing you different stories from i bbc news— bringing you - different stories from across the uk _ different stories from across the uk. ,., , , different stories from across the uk. ,, , the uk. going missing carers whose loved _ the uk. going missing carers whose loved ones _ the uk. going missing carers whose loved ones have - the uk. going missing carers - whose loved ones have dementia it is a nightmare. kate has direct experience. just over a year agojohn went looking for her when she was out. fortunately, she'd signed up to the polices dementia safeguarding scheme just five days before. i safeguarding scheme 'ust five days march days before. i was very relieved _ days before. i was very relieved when - days before. i was very relieved when he - days before. i was very relieved when he camej days before. i was very - relieved when he came back because you g
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. and across the uk. bac— and across the uk. news— bbc and across the uk. news— brin--in you different bbc news— bringing you different stories - bbc news— bringing you different stories from i bbc news— bringing you - different stories from across the uk _ different stories from across the uk. ,., , , different stories from across the uk. ,, , the uk. going missing carers whose loved _ the uk. going missing carers whose loved ones...
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— arrive in the uk? what are the government — arrive in the uk? what are the government is _ arrive in the uk? what are the government is saying - arrive in the uk? what are the government is saying is - arrive in the uk? what are the | government is saying is anyone arriving illegally in the uk by a small boat or in the back of a lorry will not be allowed to stay in the uk, and the idea is people will be detained, denied the right to apply for asylum in the uk and then deported. what happens initially when people arrive down out of the port in dover is they are given a security check and a health check, they are taken to a processing centre a few kilometres away from here and then dispersed around the country. what the government seems to be gearing up for it is trying to detain more of those people and to remove them swiftly to rwanda, but that will be quite a tall order because at the moment the number of people who could in theory be removed to are you understand that more than 50,000. these are people who have arrived illegally in the uk sinc
— arrive in the uk? what are the government — arrive in the uk? what are the government is _ arrive in the uk? what are the government is saying - arrive in the uk? what are the government is saying is - arrive in the uk? what are the | government is saying is anyone arriving illegally in the uk by a small boat or in the back of a lorry will not be allowed to stay in the uk, and the idea is people will be detained, denied the right to apply for asylum in the uk and then deported. what...
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uk on a war footing, have _ putting the uk on a war footing, have we — putting the uk on a war footing, have we entered _ putting the uk on a war footing, have we entered a _ putting the uk on a war footing, have we entered a pre—war- putting the uk on a war footing, have we entered a pre—war era? putting the uk on a war footing, - have we entered a pre—war era? you talk about— have we entered a pre—war era? you talk about the — have we entered a pre—war era? you talk about the axis _ have we entered a pre—war era? you talk about the axis of— have we entered a pre—war era? you talk about the axis of authoritarian . talk about the axis of authoritarian states _ talk about the axis of authoritarian states working _ talk about the axis of authoritarian states working together, - talk about the axis of authoritarian states working together, we - talk about the axis of authoritarian states working together, we have i states working together, we have known _ states working together, we have known about _ states working together, we have known about their _ states working
uk on a war footing, have _ putting the uk on a war footing, have we — putting the uk on a war footing, have we entered _ putting the uk on a war footing, have we entered a _ putting the uk on a war footing, have we entered a pre—war- putting the uk on a war footing, have we entered a pre—war era? putting the uk on a war footing, - have we entered a pre—war era? you talk about— have we entered a pre—war era? you talk about the — have we entered a pre—war era? you talk about the...
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50 with this, why has the uk walked awa ? ., . ., away? so once the uk had left the eu, there away? so once the uk had left the eu. there was _ away? so once the uk had left the eu, there was an _ away? so once the uk had left the eu, there was an arrangement - eu, there was an arrangement made specifically for cheese trade between the uk and canada, and automotive trade between the uk and canada, giving the uk preferential terms in treatment and access to a comical, free market. the cheese extension ended on the 31st december last year and the car extension is to expire in april. and what has been going on is a negotiation to formalise a broader compressive free trade agreement that included cheese and automotive. but in return, for granting uk access to the canadian market, the canadian government is trying to secure access for its beef and pork producers into the uk market, but the uk government says that the production standards of beef and pork in canada don't meet uk standards. and this is particularly in relation to hormone injection, which isn't allowed in the uk. so as a re
50 with this, why has the uk walked awa ? ., . ., away? so once the uk had left the eu, there away? so once the uk had left the eu. there was _ away? so once the uk had left the eu, there was an _ away? so once the uk had left the eu, there was an arrangement - eu, there was an arrangement made specifically for cheese trade between the uk and canada, and automotive trade between the uk and canada, giving the uk preferential terms in treatment and access to a comical, free market. the cheese...
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when _ maintain access to asylum in the uk. when one _ maintain access to asylum in the uk. when one compares the number of asylum _ when one compares the number of asylum seekers received by the uk in relation _ asylum seekers received by the uk in relation to— asylum seekers received by the uk in relation to other european countries, and certainly in relation to those _ countries, and certainly in relation to those large refugee hosting countries, boasting the vast majority— countries, boasting the vast majority of the world's refugees, we are fairly— majority of the world's refugees, we are fairly far down the list. approaching this as a crisis that requires — approaching this as a crisis that requires drastic measures, that involves— requires drastic measures, that involves stepping away from the refugee — involves stepping away from the refugee convention is simply not the answer~ _ refugee convention is simply not the answer. . ~' refugee convention is simply not the answer. ., ~ , ., ,., refugee convention is simply not the answer. ., ~ , ., ., answer. 0k,
when _ maintain access to asylum in the uk. when one _ maintain access to asylum in the uk. when one compares the number of asylum _ when one compares the number of asylum seekers received by the uk in relation _ asylum seekers received by the uk in relation to— asylum seekers received by the uk in relation to other european countries, and certainly in relation to those _ countries, and certainly in relation to those large refugee hosting countries, boasting the vast majority— countries,...
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there's a real consensus in the uk across _ the uk. there's a real consensus in the uk across the _ the uk. there's a real consensus in the uk across the main _ the uk. there's a real consensus in the uk across the main political- the uk across the main political parties — the uk across the main political parties that _ the uk across the main political parties that ukraine _ the uk across the main political parties that ukraine will - the uk across the main political parties that ukraine will get - parties that ukraine will get britain's _ parties that ukraine will get britain's tracking _ parties that ukraine will get britain's tracking and - parties that ukraine will get britain's tracking and the i parties that ukraine will get - britain's tracking and the labour party. _ britain's tracking and the labour party. which— britain's tracking and the labour party. which is— britain's tracking and the labour party, which is currently- britain's tracking and the labour party, which is currently in- party, which is currently in opposi
there's a real consensus in the uk across _ the uk. there's a real consensus in the uk across the _ the uk. there's a real consensus in the uk across the main _ the uk. there's a real consensus in the uk across the main political- the uk across the main political parties — the uk across the main political parties that _ the uk across the main political parties that ukraine _ the uk across the main political parties that ukraine will - the uk across the main political parties that ukraine will...
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but supported by the uk. and that support came in the uk. and that support came in the form you're looking at the images on the screen there. it came in the form of raf typhoon aircraft that were launched from raf akrotiri in cyprus. that's a long haul trip . 1700 miles long haul trip. 1700 miles really, to get to down yemen and that's you know, just to get on station. they've still got to find their target , drop their find their target, drop their bombs and then return 1700 miles back to cyprus. but the reason that the uk has had to go via the raf and cyprus is because we don't have land attack capability from our surface fleet at the moment , the type fleet at the moment, the type 23, three frigates and the type 45 destroyer, that's in the region don't have the ability to launch these tomahawk cruise missiles. we can do it from our submarines , but as far as we submarines, but as far as we know, there's no submarine in the area as well. it points to the area as well. it points to the very difficult place that the very difficult place that
but supported by the uk. and that support came in the uk. and that support came in the form you're looking at the images on the screen there. it came in the form of raf typhoon aircraft that were launched from raf akrotiri in cyprus. that's a long haul trip . 1700 miles long haul trip. 1700 miles really, to get to down yemen and that's you know, just to get on station. they've still got to find their target , drop their find their target, drop their bombs and then return 1700 miles back to...