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low pressure moving down across the uk. that's going to bring a stronger northwesterly wind and make it feel chilly on monday. but after that, the weather should improvejust a little with fewer showers and it won't be quite as windy. a decade of weak growth: the international monetary fund sounds the alarm as central banks consider when to start cutting rates. plus, vietnam's corruption crackdown: why a property tycoon has been sentenced to death. hello and welcome to asia business report. i'm steve lai. our top story today — the head of the international monetary fund has warned the global economy is set for a "sluggish and disappointing" decade as many countries remain challenged by inflation and debt. but kristalina georgieva also said central banks should resist the pressure to cut rates too early. the bbc�*s north america business correspondent michelle fleury has more. with interest rates in many richer countries now at their highest levels in years, the head of the imf, kristalina georgieva, urged caution when it
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uk contributes years. well, the uk contributes just 1% of global emissions, and only before we all only two years before we all doom and there's nothing we can doom and there's nothing we can do about it. so it's too late. surely there's need to try. surely there's no need to try. we concentrate on what we we should concentrate on what we can improving living can do. improving living standards cheap energy as can do. improving living standlets cheap energy as can do. improving living standlet me cheap energy as can do. improving living standlet me know ap energy as can do. improving living standlet me know your1ergy as can do. improving living standlet me know your thoughts. ever. let me know your thoughts. male margaret gbnews.com. well, i'm now by three very i'm joined now by three very distinguished men who i think have just about managed not to pass out with irritation at what i've just been saying. they disagree with me very strongly. the environment lawyer and campaigner for defend our juries, tim cr
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low pressure moving down across the uk. that's going to bring a stronger northwesterly wind and make it feel chilly on monday. but after that, the weather should improvejust a little with fewer showers and it won't be quite as windy. live from washington, this is bbc news. ukraine asks the west for more air defences after a wave of russian missile and drone attacks hits civilian infrastructure, leaving many without power. former football star oj simpson, who was acquitted of his ex—wife's murder in one of america's most high—profile trials, dies, at the age of 76. and we examine what voters in the battleground state of pennslyvania care about in the run—up to the 2024 us election. hello. i'm carl nasman. russia's bombardment of ukraine continues after more than 80 missiles and drones targeted critical infrastructure. five regions were hit thursday, leaving more than 200,000 people without power. almost a third of the strikes made it through ukraine's air defences. president volodmyr zelensky again called for more air
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these are british instructors who taught us in the uk. judging by the prisoner's story, the purpose of the operation, which ours did not allow, was to take civilian hostages to indicate presence on russian territory. it was for this purpose that the saboteurs took the ukrainian ones with them. flag, here it is, in a pile of captured weapons, draws attention to the fact that the task set by the british curators for the ukrainian special forces, the capture of the lighthouse, was largely of a propaganda nature, and even if carried out, it would not have affected the situation on the line of combat contact. in addition, according to an fsb employee, our intelligence services knew in advance about the british planning of this operation. anton vernitsky, evgenia stefanchuk, kirill loginov, channel one. in response to an attempt. attack russian energy facilities, our army continues to knock out critical infrastructure that meets the needs of the armed forces of ukraine. a series of explosions in odessa, lvov, the nikolaev, kharkov and kiev regi
these are british instructors who taught us in the uk. judging by the prisoner's story, the purpose of the operation, which ours did not allow, was to take civilian hostages to indicate presence on russian territory. it was for this purpose that the saboteurs took the ukrainian ones with them. flag, here it is, in a pile of captured weapons, draws attention to the fact that the task set by the british curators for the ukrainian special forces, the capture of the lighthouse, was largely of a...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some uk stories making news. more than £34,000 of uk taxpayer money has been used to cover the cost of legal fees for the science secretary michelle donelan after she falsely accused an academic of extremism. the government defended using public money to pay the bill, claiming her comments had been made "in the course of her ministerial duties" but labour has called for her to pay the money back. a former uk sub—postmistress who was wrongly jailed while she was pregnant has rejected an apology by a former post office boss who congratulated the team behind her conviction. david smith apologised to seema misra at the inquiry into the post office scandal. she was eight weeks pregnant and sentenced to 15 months in prison. baldur�*s gate iii has won big at this year's bafta games awards in london. the game, by larian studios, picked up five awards, including best game, best narrative, and players' choice. alan wake 2 and viewfinder won two awards each. 40 games were nominated across 17 categories, reflecting a ga
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so the has starmer uk the daily mail has starmer uk nuclear deterrent my nuclear deterrent is safe in my hands. okay. the telegraph border to for fake border force to blame for fake stamps. chinese stamp stamps. that's a chinese stamp story. about that story. we'll talk about that again minute. guardian again in a minute. the guardian labour urban labour warned over loss of urban seats in election. the express bnng seats in election. the express bring to triple lock bring an end to triple lock pension millions. bring an end to triple lock penrlon millions. bring an end to triple lock penrl has millions. bring an end to triple lock penrl has starmer millions. bring an end to triple lock penrl has starmer. millions. bring an end to triple lock penrl has starmer . labour1s. bring an end to triple lock penrl has starmer . labour will the i has starmer. labour will hike uk defence spending amid threat from and russia . threat from china and russia. and finally the daily star. daily to win the grand daily star to win the grand national, which is about nothing. and those are your front pages
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low pressure moving down across the uk. that's going to bring a stronger northwesterly wind and make it feel chilly on monday. but after that, the weather should improve just a little with fewer showers and it won't be quite as windy. voice-over: this is bbc news. we will have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. i wanted to expose the criminality that runs through the heart of this corporation. they very nearly ruined my life. i have certainly seen how they have ruined the lives of others. it's really difficult for me to sit here and talk about this because the whole point of fighting these newspapers is because i was so keen to have my privacy. i feel a sense of duty to expose them, as they've exposed us. prince harry and sir eltonjohn have launched legal action against the publishers of the daily mail. action is being taken- against the sun newspaper.
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for women across the uk. does the secretary of necessarily segregated by sex, such as domestic violence settings, changing rooms and prisons , and given the previous prisons, and given the previous ucu? does he not understand how vitally important this is at the moment ? moment? >> what about mp kate osborne? barefaced lying about kemi badenoch we are seeing? >> i would say, almost an epidemic of young gay children , epidemic of young gay children, young gay children being told that they are trans and being. >> yes, okay, what about that time that labour mps filibustered about ferrets to block a parliamentary debate on protecting biological sex for children ? children? >> i thought i would take the opportunity as it hasn't been taken many times during this session of parliament to actually talk about ferrets a little more. on april the 2nd national ferret day will be marked the risk of rabies from illegally imported ferrets and ferrets, ironically, absolutely stink . stink. >> and so has keir starmer's attitu
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he's a great black historian in the uk. yeah. and corinne fowler who was a historian who wrote a report for the national trust about colonialism. she's talked about having to call the police, about becoming too scared to walk down the street. and this shouldn't happen, and because all we are doing is trying to promote knowledge, but it has happened. but i also feel at the same time that the culture war that has led to all this behaviour is kind of over. really? i feel like it hasn't really been tested in an election, i feel like the politicians who were engaged in it have lost heart, we even had keir starmer... did you really think... imean, i'mjust... as you're saying that, i'm actually eyeing a quote from rishi sunak, of course, the prime minister of britain with indian heritage, who said just a few days ago that "extremists are spreading a poison, they want us to doubt our country's history and achievements. "they want us to accept a moral equivalence between britain and some despicable regimes in the world." i mean, i'mjust t
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low pressure moving down across the uk. that's going to bring a stronger northwesterly wind and make it feel chilly on monday. but after that, the weather should improvejust a little with fewer showers and it won't be quite as windy. recovering from recession. gdp figures could confirm the uk economy continued growing in february, but only just. also coming up, the tepid twenties. the world risks a decade of weak economic growth, says the head of the imf. but she warns central bankers not to be pressured into cutting the cost of borrowing too early. where necessary, policymakers must resist coles for premature rate cuts. plus, monster success. baldur�*s gate 3 sweeps the board at the industry baftas, with five wins including best game. but the industry faces its toughest level yet. and, backing the right horse. as the runners and riders gear up for the uk's most famous race meeting, we take a look at the muti—million pound finances of the grand national.
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low pressure moving down across the uk. that's going to bring a stronger northwesterly wind and make it feel chilly on monday. but after that, the weather should improvejust a little with fewer showers and it won't be quite as windy. good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today. "he died without penance". the families of oj simpson's alleged victims plan to claim compensation from his estate following his death. more pressure on former bosses of the post office. two more will appear at the horizon inquiry today, as a former sub—postmistress rejects an apology. they need to apologise to my ten—year—old. you know, they took his mum away on his birthday. i was eight weeks pregnant, so, you know, they need to apologise to my younger son. it's terrible. i haven't accepted the apologies. the farmers struggling to keep their businesses afloat, after a record—breaking 18 months of rain. it months of rain. may be lovely weather for ducks but it may be lovely weather for ducks
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sadly it is a roblem doctors leaving the uk? sadly it is a problem we _ doctors leaving the uk? sadly it is a problem we are _ doctors leaving the uk? sadly it is a problem we are hearing - doctors leaving the uk? sadly it is a problem we are hearing more i doctors leaving the uk? sadly it is. a problem we are hearing more and more of, and in fact we conducted our own survey about how doctors felt in the uk and we were hearing these same things back in 2022. we had from the financial times last year that one in seven uk trained doctors are leaving to practice abroad. and the end result of all of these reports is the same. patients are having to wait longer to access health care here because we simply don't have enough staff because this government is not creating a hospitable environment that doctors want to stay in. so hospitable environment that doctors want to stay in-_ want to stay in. so ultimately this is about how _ want to stay in. so ultimately this is about how many _ want to stay in. so ultimately this is about how many doctors - want to stay in. so ultimately this is
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april in the uk. and it's lovely that has has that the daily star has has marked by picturing a young marked that by picturing a young lady bikini eating an ice lady in a bikini eating an ice cream well, taking up most of the paycheque. >> nothing less. like >> nothing less. it's like a tiny little bit the corner tiny little bit in the corner saying be hot this month. >> yeah, yes, but there you go. so it's going to be lovely. i'm desperate for a bit of nice weather. >> i know, me too. i feel like it lifts all of our moods. >> yeah. oh it does, doesn't it? >> yeah. oh it does, doesn't it? >> needs to happen >> so what needs to happen tomorrow we show? tomorrow after we do the show? oh, can't because you can't oh, can't nap because you can't waste the opportunity. you have to head to your garden. waste the opportunity. you have to head got your garden. waste the opportunity. you have to head got a our garden. waste the opportunity. you have to head got a garden den. waste the opportunity. you have to h
april in the uk. and it's lovely that has has that the daily star has has marked by picturing a young marked that by picturing a young lady bikini eating an ice lady in a bikini eating an ice cream well, taking up most of the paycheque. >> nothing less. like >> nothing less. it's like a tiny little bit the corner tiny little bit in the corner saying be hot this month. >> yeah, yes, but there you go. so it's going to be lovely. i'm desperate for a bit of nice weather. >>...
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is the uk's trade partner is there a readthrough into the u.k.? >> that e.u. is a more important trading partner than the u.s. but you are right to highlight that there are divergences between central banks. they had the same slow down but there are differences right now falling quickly in the u.s., falling quickly in the u.k., and sticky in the u.s.. the u.k. will be back to 2% inflation. figures for this month will get published in may and deflation is below 2% target and probably also in the second half of this year, so sticky inflation in the u.s. will not stop the bank of england in the next few months. i would say june is more likely. interest rates will not come down quickly but i suspect they will come down. kriti: we have to leave it there, but thank you for joining the program. former member of the boe monetary policy committee, thank you for your insights. ahead of the bernanke review. the biggest u.s. bank stocks have soared but can they maintain momentum? we will preview next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> berkshire hathaway is apt in the sense th
is the uk's trade partner is there a readthrough into the u.k.? >> that e.u. is a more important trading partner than the u.s. but you are right to highlight that there are divergences between central banks. they had the same slow down but there are differences right now falling quickly in the u.s., falling quickly in the u.k., and sticky in the u.s.. the u.k. will be back to 2% inflation. figures for this month will get published in may and deflation is below 2% target and probably also...
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uk monitors the situation on the ground, she joins us. rita, good morning, which areas of the city are currently in water? are there reports that power facilities may also be flooded? yes, alexander, greetings, according to the latest data, 10 districts are flooded in orenburg, all snt in them, which are located in the floodplain of the ural river and partially in the floodplain of the sakmara river. also, these areas are now really cut off from electricity... there is indeed a risk of flooding of energy facilities, but i note that according to the latest data at 8 am the river level in the urals is 11 m 29 cm, now the evacuation of the population continues actively both at night and during the day, that is, employees of the ministry of emergency situations are working around the clock, helping people evacuate to safe places, 99 people were evacuated during the night, nine of them were children, during the day 9 were flooded , all schools institutions are open except for one school, this is lyceum number two, children were sent to distanc
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and uk. how does this impact the ability of the banks to forecast ahead and impacting commercial real estate? >> that is a really good question. in terms of forecasting ahead, the banks tend to be conservative in the forecasting. moves don't change the calculus too much. i think commercial real estate is still an area of weakness. we will see that particularly in wells fargo numbers which is an area of concern. i think what is more meaningful about the movements is there are a lot of moving parts to give us a strength of the u.s. economy. >> the strength of the bank stocks. does that give them the ability to be conservative? citi is up 16%. wells fargo with a similar number. does this give them room to be conservative? eight months ago, there were concerns with the banking sector and possible consolidaconsolida. >> it is a rare thing to say u.s. banks out performed anything, let alone the s&p with the mag seven. if you look at valuation, they are 12 times earnings on the forward basis. histor
and uk. how does this impact the ability of the banks to forecast ahead and impacting commercial real estate? >> that is a really good question. in terms of forecasting ahead, the banks tend to be conservative in the forecasting. moves don't change the calculus too much. i think commercial real estate is still an area of weakness. we will see that particularly in wells fargo numbers which is an area of concern. i think what is more meaningful about the movements is there are a lot of...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. here in the uk — labour leader sir keir starmer has said a labour government would aim to increase defence spending to 2.5% of gdp "as soon as resources allow". he also told the i newspaper he would conduct a strategic review of defence and security "to be clear what the priorities are". sir keir�*s aim matches that of chancellorjeremy hunt, who has also said he wants defence spending to rise to 2.5%. it currently stands at 2.1% of gdp. let's speak to our correspondent nick eardley, in westminster this is really starting to feel like an election year, we are hearing from all parties about what their plans would be but tell us more about what sir keir starmer has said. ., ., ., . said. you mentioned that defence sendin: said. you mentioned that defence spending pledge _ said. you mentioned that defence spending pledge and _ said. you mentioned that defence spending pledge and yes - said. you mentioned that defence spending pledge and yes it - said. you mentioned that defence spendi
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labour leader sir keir starmer pledges the uk's nuclear deterrent is the uk's nuclear deterrent is the bedrock of his plans to keep the bedrock of his plans to keep the country protected . the country protected. >> labour is trying to pitch itself as the party of defence. but does keir starmer really have the cash to put his money where his mouth is ? where his mouth is? >> and reaction to the death of former nfl and hollywood star oj simpson . he former nfl and hollywood star oj simpson. he was former nfl and hollywood star oj simpson . he was acquitted, simpson. he was acquitted, remember, infamously, of two murders but later found liable for their deaths in a civil lawsuit ? lawsuit? >> former post office boss alan cooke is giving evidence now at the post office inquiry. these are live pictures. we'll bring you the latest. >> and whatsapp age change social media giant meta is under fire for lowering the minimum age for whatsapp from 16 to 13. is it irresponsible ? is it irresponsible? >> prince william and prince george were spotted at villa park last night. it's their first appeara
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somehow softened by these classic orange peels, but seriously, of course same - the crisis that the uk is facing, the cost of living crisis, as they say here, it primarily affected not people like boris johnson, who can afford to go to pray and then, in fact , have a delicious dinner, but ordinary britons, for whom these economic trials associated with a general drop in living standards are quite difficult, so this newspaper daily star, well, yes, they, of course, they publish various such extreme things, it is clear that this does not apply to all british people, but nevertheless , a sufficient number of people are below the poverty line, not only in the country as a whole, but even here in london, so the problems are of course serious, and people are forced to save, including on such a classic drink as the famous english tea. olga. thank you very much, sasha, alexander khabarov, live, london. i can’t help but talk about the british again and talk about the british laser; well, in general, the americans tested similar weapons on their traitor. several years ago, they ended up settin
somehow softened by these classic orange peels, but seriously, of course same - the crisis that the uk is facing, the cost of living crisis, as they say here, it primarily affected not people like boris johnson, who can afford to go to pray and then, in fact , have a delicious dinner, but ordinary britons, for whom these economic trials associated with a general drop in living standards are quite difficult, so this newspaper daily star, well, yes, they, of course, they publish various such...
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you mentioned uk is an option. what about the question of perhaps europe filling both combined uk-french effort and filling some of the pressure gets is going to feel if they continue to focus on deterring china unless i forget north korea as well? and interesting,, is a part of what was behind the macron gambit of think if you put a nuclear arms power on the ground in ukraine is that going to get put in some second thoughts? i know you would think that some of these issues with regard to russia saber rattling at csis in the pony party on deterrent and divide. it's a bit of the murder of question that maybe could touch on a couple of those issue. >> i will start with with e contribution of the uk and france in this debate going on out about your deterrence. i'm not a european. spent enough time there. i am a bit skeptical europeans will put us at hundreds of years of history to completely trust one country, one of them. no offense to any of the french in the room. i'm really sorry. it is not to complete ruled out.
you mentioned uk is an option. what about the question of perhaps europe filling both combined uk-french effort and filling some of the pressure gets is going to feel if they continue to focus on deterring china unless i forget north korea as well? and interesting,, is a part of what was behind the macron gambit of think if you put a nuclear arms power on the ground in ukraine is that going to get put in some second thoughts? i know you would think that some of these issues with regard to...
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in israel as the uk's diplomats in israel as the uk's foreign office updates its travel advice amid fears of an attack by iran after an israeli strike on the iranian consulate in syria. the inquiry into the post office it scandal will today hear from adam crozier, who became the royal mail's chief executive in 2003. a warning that the catastrophic hunger crisis in sudan is even worse than feared according to doctors. we will bring you their footage from the country's darfur region. sir keir starmer says the labour government would aim to increase defence spending to 2.5% of gdp, matching goals are set out by chancellorjeremy hunt. we begin this hour in the middle east where american diplomats and their families in israel have been told not to travel outside of tel aviv, jerusalem and be'er—sheva. the us said it had made the order out of an abundance of caution due to fears about a possible attack by iran. earlier the israel defence minister yoav gallant told his us counterpart that israel would respond appropriately if it is directly attacked by iran. washington continues to try to diss
in israel as the uk's diplomats in israel as the uk's foreign office updates its travel advice amid fears of an attack by iran after an israeli strike on the iranian consulate in syria. the inquiry into the post office it scandal will today hear from adam crozier, who became the royal mail's chief executive in 2003. a warning that the catastrophic hunger crisis in sudan is even worse than feared according to doctors. we will bring you their footage from the country's darfur region. sir keir...
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we got data from the uk showing the economy expanded by 0.1% in february. you might think that doesn't sound like much, but the dataing suggests we might be on track to see an end to the technical recession that the uk posted at the end of 2023. now today is a moment for investors to digest what they heard from the ecb yesterday. the central bank kept the door open to cutting rates in june. i want to take you to the sector breakdown as well. at the top, we are seeing basic resources up by 2.7%. there is a lot of dynamics with the gold price and mining stocks pushing this sector higher. utilities up 2%. oil and gas also similar moves with oil prices moving higher. currently brent is trading above the $90 a barrel mark. that is contributing to the upside in the sector. also, let's not forget, frank, we are seeing a lot of positive momentum in tech stocks today off the back of the rally we saw stateside yesterday. >> silvia, thank you. a programming note. you and i will anchor "street signs" on monday. >>> and we have latest blow to the world's second largest
we got data from the uk showing the economy expanded by 0.1% in february. you might think that doesn't sound like much, but the dataing suggests we might be on track to see an end to the technical recession that the uk posted at the end of 2023. now today is a moment for investors to digest what they heard from the ecb yesterday. the central bank kept the door open to cutting rates in june. i want to take you to the sector breakdown as well. at the top, we are seeing basic resources up by 2.7%....
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everyone in the world knows this very well, when he was directly visiting, when he was visiting the uk , where is director misha from directly his residence, which is not the case for the president, i honestly don’t know if he is misha’s agent? israel is indeed in a very weak position right now, the economy is falling apart, has quarreled with the whole world, essentially there are no allies, even the united states is no longer an ally, people are on the streets, and netanyahu is suspended, so it is very difficult for them, well, our cause is just, the marriage will be broken, victory will be ours. let's give the floor to the news, see you again at 17:00. hello, it’s news time first, we’ll tell you about the most important events right now. russia today celebrates cosmonautics day. on april 12, sixty-one, yuri gagarin made the first flight into space in human history. legendary the phrase "let's go" from...
everyone in the world knows this very well, when he was directly visiting, when he was visiting the uk , where is director misha from directly his residence, which is not the case for the president, i honestly don’t know if he is misha’s agent? israel is indeed in a very weak position right now, the economy is falling apart, has quarreled with the whole world, essentially there are no allies, even the united states is no longer an ally, people are on the streets, and netanyahu is suspended,...
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all across the uk. on today's show, greater manchester police are formally investigating angela rayner over the sale of a council house. while the labour party denied any wrongdoing, the timing couldn't be any worse for sir keir starmer because today the labour leader has gone nuclear on defence, promising to spend 2.5% of gdp. and while sir keir is positioning labour as a blair style government in waiting , style government in waiting, will rayner rain on his parade and not to be outgunned on defence today, the prime minister, rishi sunak , met on minister, rishi sunak, met on forces veterans and pledged 11. £2 million to fast track vets into well—paid work. but is this too little, too late? and locals in portland are fuming because asylum seekers on the bibby stockholm sail past them on luxury coaches into town , while luxury coaches into town, while they have to make do with an almost non—existent bus service. and that's all coming up in your next hour. welcome to the show. always an absolute pl
all across the uk. on today's show, greater manchester police are formally investigating angela rayner over the sale of a council house. while the labour party denied any wrongdoing, the timing couldn't be any worse for sir keir starmer because today the labour leader has gone nuclear on defence, promising to spend 2.5% of gdp. and while sir keir is positioning labour as a blair style government in waiting , style government in waiting, will rayner rain on his parade and not to be outgunned on...
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let's go now to another story here in the uk. let's get more now on a developing story here in the uk. police are investigating claims labour's deputy leader, angela rayner, may have broken electoral law. it follows a complaint by a deputy chairman of the conservative party over whether or not she paid the correct level of tax on the sale of her council house, back in 2015. angela rayner strongly denies she has done anything wrong. greater manchester police had originally said there would be no inquiry. angela rayner is one of labour boss battles for billable campaigners, but now she faces a police investigation. it relates to when she owned a house in the street in stockport ten years ago. the conservatives claim she may earn tax on the profit she made when selling it and may have broken electoral law by exclaiming this was her main residence when her husband and children were registered a mile away. greater manchester police say they have reassessed information and are looking at is whether any offences have been committed. ang
let's go now to another story here in the uk. let's get more now on a developing story here in the uk. police are investigating claims labour's deputy leader, angela rayner, may have broken electoral law. it follows a complaint by a deputy chairman of the conservative party over whether or not she paid the correct level of tax on the sale of her council house, back in 2015. angela rayner strongly denies she has done anything wrong. greater manchester police had originally said there would be no...
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it will often be quite windy, the wettest weather in the north and the west of the uk. for the time being, we've got these south or south—westerly winds feeding pretty warm air in our direction. the highest temperatures where we've got the brightest of the skies, some hazy sunshine through east wales, parts of the midlands, southern and eastern england, also some sunny skies in north—east scotland, more cloud and some showery rain for northern ireland, northern england, south—west scotland. even here, 15 or 16 degrees. but in the sunny spots, north—east scotland, central and eastern parts of england, for example, 18 to 21 degrees. now, tonight, we'll see one band of rain pushing southwards and east more showers into north—west scotland where it will be windy. some areas of mist and murk and low cloud for western and southern coast and a mild night for all of us into saturday. a couple of different weather fronts to point out on the charts. this one here pushing its way across parts of england and wales. this a relatively weak affair and then a more active fron
it will often be quite windy, the wettest weather in the north and the west of the uk. for the time being, we've got these south or south—westerly winds feeding pretty warm air in our direction. the highest temperatures where we've got the brightest of the skies, some hazy sunshine through east wales, parts of the midlands, southern and eastern england, also some sunny skies in north—east scotland, more cloud and some showery rain for northern ireland, northern england, south—west...
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they'd benefit worker well-being and productivity in the biggest trial in the world it's held in the uk after year, the vast majority of companies that try to four-day workweek, they stuck with it. a majority of those companies, they actually adopted it permanently. so i don't know. sorry. what do you say should we just make get official here at cnn for de work between do we have those powers that even a question. i mean, everyone in here is like golf, do it. >> well, that's that's official. >> dun dun, dun. let's make it a lot. across the land. okay. we can all agree that even although i heard you creep up to four-and-a-half, what four, >> we said four. all right. i'm just making sure but how do. you. can appreciate it? and do our cnn news central starts now >> all right. happening now, a crucl vote tt will answer a keques. doesouse speaker mike johnson had any control over his own party, senior republican member just told us he has no idea how this vote will . a key dona trump, attorneturn wness out how em incorporates exit from trump's legal team could impact the former president's a
they'd benefit worker well-being and productivity in the biggest trial in the world it's held in the uk after year, the vast majority of companies that try to four-day workweek, they stuck with it. a majority of those companies, they actually adopted it permanently. so i don't know. sorry. what do you say should we just make get official here at cnn for de work between do we have those powers that even a question. i mean, everyone in here is like golf, do it. >> well, that's that's...
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it is trying to understand how the worst miscarriage ofjustice in uk history as it has been called could have possibly happened and who knew what an especially important when, but the met police is monitoring these proceedings to gather evidence so it can establish who was responsible and see if a criminal prosecution can take place, the post office has told the bbc this week that he believes that once that evidence has been established, people should go to jail for been established, people should go to jailfor their been established, people should go to jail for their role been established, people should go to jailfor their role in been established, people should go to jail for their role in the scandal, but if you speak to victims like the former sub—postmistress from surrey who was pregnant when she was sent to prison, she doesn't understand why that process can't be sped up, she says the evidence in there. it is not her call to make and this inquiry is first trying to establish the facts. that and this inquiry is first trying to establish the facts.— establish the facts. that is
it is trying to understand how the worst miscarriage ofjustice in uk history as it has been called could have possibly happened and who knew what an especially important when, but the met police is monitoring these proceedings to gather evidence so it can establish who was responsible and see if a criminal prosecution can take place, the post office has told the bbc this week that he believes that once that evidence has been established, people should go to jail for been established, people...
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mr; therefore the citizens of the uk. my question was, why have we seen discussion— question was, why have we seen discussion in the main board and in this committee of the numbers of prosecutions, you say brought by royal— prosecutions, you say brought by royal mail, and about prosecutorial policy _ royal mail, and about prosecutorial policy here being reference to the committee but on your account, none of this— committee but on your account, none of this relates to the post office? no. ~ , .. . �* of this relates to the post office? no. ~ , . , �* ., of this relates to the post office? no. , �* ., , of this relates to the post office? no. , ., _ no. why wasn't that considered by the committee _ no. why wasn't that considered by the committee or— no. why wasn't that considered by the committee or main _ no. why wasn't that considered by the committee or main board - no. why wasn't that considered by the committee or main board of i no. why wasn't that considered by i the committee or main board of royal ma
mr; therefore the citizens of the uk. my question was, why have we seen discussion— question was, why have we seen discussion in the main board and in this committee of the numbers of prosecutions, you say brought by royal— prosecutions, you say brought by royal mail, and about prosecutorial policy _ royal mail, and about prosecutorial policy here being reference to the committee but on your account, none of this— committee but on your account, none of this relates to the post office? no....
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the uk bob on the gg's now. the uk economy grew 0.1% in february. whoopeei according to the office for national statistics, suggesting signs that britain is creeping slowly out of that dreaded recession . well, dreaded recession. well, chancellor jeremy dreaded recession. well, chancellorjeremy hunt said chancellor jeremy hunt said today that the figures show the economy is turning a corner, but shadow chancellor rachel reeves says the low growth is a sign of conservative economic failure. well let's now speak to the director of the popcorns in the studio. joining me, mark littlewood. thanks for joining us in the studio. so 0.1. it's an upturn of sorts . it's a bit an upturn of sorts. it's a bit of a small firework, but it's good news. >> it is good news. look we are now probably out of recession , now probably out of recession, we will need to wait for the march figures, but if in january, february and march we burst through nought percent, then officially the recession will be over. but here's the point, martin. i'm not blaming you or the media at
the uk bob on the gg's now. the uk economy grew 0.1% in february. whoopeei according to the office for national statistics, suggesting signs that britain is creeping slowly out of that dreaded recession . well, dreaded recession. well, chancellor jeremy dreaded recession. well, chancellorjeremy hunt said chancellor jeremy hunt said today that the figures show the economy is turning a corner, but shadow chancellor rachel reeves says the low growth is a sign of conservative economic failure. well...
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and that would _ in uk legal history? that is right. and that would have _ in uk legal history? that is right. and that would have made i in uk legal history? that is right. and that would have made for. and that would have made for uncomfortable listening for alan cook because his name came up in this line of questioning as well, jason beer made a point of asking adam crozier, given their time overlapped, what he made of alan cook, saying that for most of his tenure as managing director of the post office, for the first three years, in 2006—9, he would not have been aware that the post office was initiating prosecutions of hundreds of sub—postmasters, and adam crozier said he would find that hard to believe and pressed further he said that alan cook seemed like someone who was on top of his brief and made a point of speaking to lots of post office managers, so, when it comes to accountability, adam crewe ca's answer will weigh heavily when it comes to alan cook knowledge of all these events. —— adam crewe ca. this these events. -- adam crewe ca. this all comes down _ th
and that would _ in uk legal history? that is right. and that would have _ in uk legal history? that is right. and that would have made i in uk legal history? that is right. and that would have made for. and that would have made for uncomfortable listening for alan cook because his name came up in this line of questioning as well, jason beer made a point of asking adam crozier, given their time overlapped, what he made of alan cook, saying that for most of his tenure as managing director of the...
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well, the uk foreign secretary called his iranian counter part urging restraint as the entire region remains on edge, craig. >> hala, thank you. >>> all right. want to check in one more time with al. what do you got? >> we have that flood risk in the northeast and new england. sunny skies through the gulf and florida. windy conditions through the great lakes. going to be beautiful from texas all the way into the rockies. some strong storms starting to move into the pacific northwest. we will get to your local forecast in the next 30 seconds. plus, buy one unlimited line and get one free for a year. i gotta get this deal... that's like $20 a month per unlimited line... i don't want to miss that. that's amazing doc. mobile savings are calling. visit xfinitymobile.com to learn more. doc? >>> good friday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. today we'll see temperatures only in the low to mid-60s. it's going to be cooler, but still a very pleasant day. then for tomorrow it's going to turn cloudy, off and on rain starting out early in the morning. there will be breaks in the activity, but
well, the uk foreign secretary called his iranian counter part urging restraint as the entire region remains on edge, craig. >> hala, thank you. >>> all right. want to check in one more time with al. what do you got? >> we have that flood risk in the northeast and new england. sunny skies through the gulf and florida. windy conditions through the great lakes. going to be beautiful from texas all the way into the rockies. some strong storms starting to move into the pacific...
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this case, as if it’s an energy carrier, this is a very important factor for... all positions for the uk, by the way, with its own prices, by the way, our gas price has also moved up by 8% in the european union, because they are going to, as it were, limit supplies to the pipeline, that is, in fact, everything is interconnected, the question is to what extent, how much the economy has time to adapt, what is especially important v in the near future, the main driver of the negotiation process, apparently, as well as the driver of the actual economic components, will be sidin pin; in the next two months he will meet with almost all the main leaders and participants in the process with rare exceptions; now, accordingly , scholz will go to... minister and accordingly, with their representatives of large companies, they held a negotiation process today, they are just preparing this event, they have already actually announced it, that is, most likely all this can it will be june, by which time most likely the first trip of an individual president will be there after the inauguration, so from t
this case, as if it’s an energy carrier, this is a very important factor for... all positions for the uk, by the way, with its own prices, by the way, our gas price has also moved up by 8% in the european union, because they are going to, as it were, limit supplies to the pipeline, that is, in fact, everything is interconnected, the question is to what extent, how much the economy has time to adapt, what is especially important v in the near future, the main driver of the negotiation process,...
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obviously allow the post office to continue its really valued role as part of the social fabric of the uk. particularly for certain segments of the population. in particularly for certain segments of the population-— the population. in hindsight, thou~h, the population. in hindsight, though. do _ the population. in hindsight, though. do you _ the population. in hindsight, though, do you think- the population. in hindsight, though, do you think that i though, do you think that essentially— though, do you think that essentially the _ though, do you think thatj essentially the existential though, do you think that _ essentially the existential problems that would — essentially the existential problems that would have _ essentially the existential problems that would have arisen _ essentially the existential problems that would have arisen around i essentially the existential problems that would have arisen around the l that would have arisen around the failure _ that would have arisen around the failure of— that would have arisen around the failure of horizon _ that would have arisen
obviously allow the post office to continue its really valued role as part of the social fabric of the uk. particularly for certain segments of the population. in particularly for certain segments of the population-— the population. in hindsight, thou~h, the population. in hindsight, though. do _ the population. in hindsight, though. do you _ the population. in hindsight, though, do you think- the population. in hindsight, though, do you think that i though, do you think that essentially—...
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for to conclude the eu uk agreement. let's get more on that.— to conclude the eu uk agreement. let's get more on that. for the past four ears let's get more on that. for the past four years since _ let's get more on that. for the past four years since brexit, _ let's get more on that. for the past four years since brexit, for - let's get more on that. for the past four years since brexit, for the - four years since brexit, for the past eight years since that fateful vote back in 2016, there have been negotiations between the eu, spain and the uk about what happens to gibraltar and as you outline bear its geography makes it unique, the fact it is a british sovereign territory but on the tip of spain, the spanish have always said they wanted it back in the british say it�*s a matter of sovereignty. most people living in gibraltar seem to favour british rule, surveys suggest that. the whole issue here is not creating any friction on the border between gibraltar and spain itself so that is why we have been having these talks, more talks today, significant that lord cameron is her
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it is not just that, it is the same pattern hospitalizations for medical records uk and canadian data, highest good. the youngest one is to be the happiest. this is a universal pattern, the happiest people have always been those who are young adults in their late teens and early 20s and this was true until about ten years ago all over the world. i just got a paper setting this for the paper yesterday. curve is over. but it's not getting the same way so these are fairly certain which of the study, sometimes there are no credit at all for my life as no purpose. what we see is a small difference between liberals and conservatives until 2010 long known and discussed what they are happier this finding liberals are more neurotic and creative, conscientious so well known personality differences you walk in, i know this is not a left-wing group so these things have long been known but they are usually pretty small until 2010. here's what happens. there are several status that shows the same thing. in april 2020, all concerned about covid and the question was doctor the provider that they ever
it is not just that, it is the same pattern hospitalizations for medical records uk and canadian data, highest good. the youngest one is to be the happiest. this is a universal pattern, the happiest people have always been those who are young adults in their late teens and early 20s and this was true until about ten years ago all over the world. i just got a paper setting this for the paper yesterday. curve is over. but it's not getting the same way so these are fairly certain which of the...
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the wettest weather in the north and west of the uk. for the time being, west of the uk. for the time being, we have the south or south—westerly winds feeding warm air in our direction. the higher temperatures where we have the brightest of the skies, hazy sunshine and east wales, the midlands, southern and eastern england. also sunny skies in north—east scotland. more cloud and some showers in northern ireland, northern england, south—west scotland, even here, 15 or 16. but in the sunny spots, north—east scotland, central and eastern parts of england, 18—21. tonight will see one band of rain pushing southwards and eastwards, more showers into north—west scotland, where it will be windy. some areas of mr murk and low cloud for southern and western coasts and a mild night for all of us. saturday, a couple of different weather fronts to point out. this one here pushing its way across england and wales, there is a relatively weak affair and then a more active frontal system pushing across northern ireland, the north west of scotland, some heavy edge thundery rain
the wettest weather in the north and west of the uk. for the time being, west of the uk. for the time being, we have the south or south—westerly winds feeding warm air in our direction. the higher temperatures where we have the brightest of the skies, hazy sunshine and east wales, the midlands, southern and eastern england. also sunny skies in north—east scotland. more cloud and some showers in northern ireland, northern england, south—west scotland, even here, 15 or 16. but in the sunny...
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picture becomes interesting when you are here, and this is a joy, but this is not the only corner in the uk that zelensky liked, there is an apartment of 92 square meters next to the sherlock holmes museum, in the most famous house on baker street, but not in england class. in october, chita zelensky’s firm acquired a house on bagensee, the same estate that hitler once gave to joseph goebbels. the former comedian also has a 600 m2 house in dubai, real estate in miami, and for his mother -in-law he bought a villa for $5 million for red sea coast, next to angelina jali. mohammed al-alawi investigated the circumstances of this purchase, excessive curiosity cost the egyptian journalist his life, but the income in official declarations... i spent a couple of weeks in europe, people say that ukrainian officials are buying real estate in switzerland, i repeat, these issues need to be investigated. by the way, verkhovna rada speaker stefanchuk, who traveled to switzerland exclusively on issues of restoration of ukraine, was unable to answer to the question about the children of officials on the f
picture becomes interesting when you are here, and this is a joy, but this is not the only corner in the uk that zelensky liked, there is an apartment of 92 square meters next to the sherlock holmes museum, in the most famous house on baker street, but not in england class. in october, chita zelensky’s firm acquired a house on bagensee, the same estate that hitler once gave to joseph goebbels. the former comedian also has a 600 m2 house in dubai, real estate in miami, and for his mother...
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the uk has also warned against travelling to israel, as has india. just a moment we will be live in jerusalem and in washington to talk to our correspondence there. first david martin is a cbs news correspondent, he spoke to those us officials about what an attack on israel might look like. , ., what an attack on israel might look like. , . ., , like. the estimate actually comes from two us _ like. the estimate actually comes from two us officials. _ like. the estimate actually comes from two us officials. that - like. the estimate actually comes from two us officials. that iran i like. the estimate actually comes from two us officials. that iran is| from two us officials. that iran is preparing a strike against israel that would use more than 100 drones, dozens of cruise missiles and perhaps, ballistic missiles as well. and that this attack could come this evening at the earliest. as promised let's talk now to our state department correspondent tom bateman and also our diplomatic correspondent james landau who bateman and also our diplomatic corresp
the uk has also warned against travelling to israel, as has india. just a moment we will be live in jerusalem and in washington to talk to our correspondence there. first david martin is a cbs news correspondent, he spoke to those us officials about what an attack on israel might look like. , ., what an attack on israel might look like. , . ., , like. the estimate actually comes from two us _ like. the estimate actually comes from two us officials. _ like. the estimate actually comes from two...
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i'm talking about the uk- capable of speaking for himself... i'm talking about the uk gaining l capable of speaking for himself... i'm talking about the uk gaining a position in case he does not come to the assistance of nato countries. well, no, his argument is we should all basicaiiv — well, no, his argument is we should all basically pav _ well, no, his argument is we should all basically pay our _ well, no, his argument is we should all basically pay our subscription, i all basically pay our subscription, and in _ all basically pay our subscription, and in that— all basically pay our subscription, and in that i_ all basically pay our subscription, and in that i can _ all basically pay our subscription, and in that i can quickly- all basically pay our subscription, and in that i can quickly agree - all basically pay our subscription, i and in that i can quickly agree with him _ and in that i can quickly agree with him there — and in that i can quickly agree with him there are— and in that i can quickly agree with him. there are now
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that wet weather has also been affecting the uk economy. it grew by the smallest of margins in february, up byjust 0.1 per cent. but it did grow, and that's being seen as another sign that the economy has been working its way out of recession. here's dharshini david. one of the wettest februaries on record may have been a wash—out for construction, but that can quickly bounce back, and the weather failed to dampen other bigger sectors. this producer of metal components managed to shake off earlier challenges as custom picked up. overall for us, it was very successful, so we did see growth. we saw growth in a number of our key markets, and because we operate in so many markets globally, we are able to really balance out. when one area's performing very well, we are able to kind of pivot to that area, and when we see some markets that are not performing so well, we can kind of step back a little bit. so, a recovery across manufacturing and services such as transport more than compensated for a soggy performance on the high street and buildi
that wet weather has also been affecting the uk economy. it grew by the smallest of margins in february, up byjust 0.1 per cent. but it did grow, and that's being seen as another sign that the economy has been working its way out of recession. here's dharshini david. one of the wettest februaries on record may have been a wash—out for construction, but that can quickly bounce back, and the weather failed to dampen other bigger sectors. this producer of metal components managed to shake off...
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have and though you have legacy and influence and prestige, the uk is a small island. that legacy and prestige was built on affiliations and partnerships and coalitions with other countries around the world. if you continuously , continuously you continuously, continuously make moves that make you look like you think you can stand alone against a governing body that looks after a whole, a whole swathe of countries, then you're alienating yourself and isolating yourself, and then you have to deal with consequence . have to deal with consequence. >> although i suppose the obvious comeback to that would be if you look at the uk, be that if you look at the uk, we are a member of the g7, we're a member of nato, we've just signed are falling signed aukus. we are falling over to sign trade over ourselves to sign trade deals with other countries around the world. this particular echr is particular issue of the echr is really about are we a self—governing, independent nafion self—governing, independent nation that control our own nation that can control our own borders, th
have and though you have legacy and influence and prestige, the uk is a small island. that legacy and prestige was built on affiliations and partnerships and coalitions with other countries around the world. if you continuously , continuously you continuously, continuously make moves that make you look like you think you can stand alone against a governing body that looks after a whole, a whole swathe of countries, then you're alienating yourself and isolating yourself, and then you have to...
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now, monday, we'll see this area of low pressure passing across the uk. we'll see showers or longer spells of rain, some pretty blustery winds as well. the showers becoming fewer and further between as we head deeper into next week. temperature—wise, well, around the average for the time of year. it's 7pm in london. this is this world today with ben brown. the white house says the threat of an iranian attack on israel is �*real and viable'. police launch an investigation into claims that the uk's deputy opposition leader broke electoral law. angela broke electoral law. rayner says she will stand down angela rayner says she will stand down if they prove any wrongdoing. a coroner rules the shooting dead of 10 protestant workmen in northern ireland in 1976 was an "overtly sectarian attack by the ira". also coming up on the world today: and what sparked the brightest burst of light every recorded? scientists solve the cosmic question, but has it unlocked more mysteries? welcome to the world today — an hour of international news from the bbc. we
now, monday, we'll see this area of low pressure passing across the uk. we'll see showers or longer spells of rain, some pretty blustery winds as well. the showers becoming fewer and further between as we head deeper into next week. temperature—wise, well, around the average for the time of year. it's 7pm in london. this is this world today with ben brown. the white house says the threat of an iranian attack on israel is �*real and viable'. police launch an investigation into claims that...
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uk remains first. terests and ste 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 yours. [applause] -- ambassador, the floor is yours. ambassador pierce: good morning, everybody. thank you, john, very much for that kind introduction. we ta
uk remains first. terests and ste 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...