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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 government _ tacular kei. exactly right. the uk government has _ tacular kei. exactly right. the uk government has looked - tacular kei. exactly right. the uk government has looked at - tacular kei. exactly right. the uk government has looked at what i tacular kei. exactly right. the uk i government has looked at what the tacular kei. exactly right. the uk - government has looked at what the eu is doing and has said, we are not quite there yet. because you can look at these questions through three dimensions, firstly your market size, the eu has a massive market, the uk is relatively modest comparatively speaking, how much you are regulating, the eu again is regulating are really leaning into their regulation, potentially due to their regulation, potentially due to the large market size but also who is leading on the business front in terms of research and development and investment, those figures that make for great reading for the eu at the moment, in 2022, just taking the most recent figures, the uk had more investment in its ai space in france, germany and the rest of the
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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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has the uk government _ done in that area. has the uk government given _ done in that area. has the uk government given any - done in that area. has the uk i government given any indication done in that area. has the uk - government given any indication as to how many more strikes there could be in yemen and how long the involvement could last? the? be in yemen and how long the involvement could last? they haven't and they are — involvement could last? they haven't and they are stressing _ involvement could last? they haven't and they are stressing this _ involvement could last? they haven't and they are stressing this isn't - involvement could last? they haven't and they are stressing this isn't an i and they are stressing this isn't an escalation but they stand ready to carry out more strikes if necessary. at the heart of this is the importance of the shipping lane through the red sea. its thousands of miles from the uk but it matters a great deal to a lot of people in this country because of the potential of prices going up. ships having to take a huge journey around th
has the uk government _ done in that area. has the uk government given _ done in that area. has the uk government given any - done in that area. has the uk i government given any indication done in that area. has the uk - government given any indication as to how many more strikes there could be in yemen and how long the involvement could last? the? be in yemen and how long the involvement could last? they haven't and they are — involvement could last? they haven't and they are stressing _...
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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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uk. this is bbc news. bringing you different stories from across the uk. it’s bringing you different stories from across the uk.— bringing you different stories from across the uk. it's a feat of engineering, _ from across the uk. it's a feat of engineering, 1400 - from across the uk. it's a feat of engineering, 1400 tons - from across the uk. it's a feat of engineering, 1400 tons of i of engineering, 1400 tons of steel, seven years in the planning. great yarmouth �*s long—awaited third river crossing. today, hundreds gathered for the grand opening. we bless this bridge and all that pass over it, or those who sail through. that pass over it, or those who sail through-— sail through. back in 1930 3,000 turned _ sail through. back in 1930 3,000 turned out - sail through. back in 1930 3,000 turned out for - sail through. back in 1930 3,000 turned out for the | 3,000 turned out for the opening of the town's heaven breach by the prince of wales. in the crowds then, jana brown, who at
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at the moment the uk has the highestl moment the uk has the highest inflation — moment the uk has the highest inflation in the g7 and only the uk and japan — inflation in the g7 and only the uk and japan i — inflation in the g7 and only the uk and japan i think are likely to have gone _ and japan i think are likely to have gone into— and japan i think are likely to have gone into recession at the end of last gone into recession at the end of test yeah — gone into recession at the end of last year. so i don't buy this argument _ last year. so i don't buy this argument that you need to have a recession— argument that you need to have a recession to get inflation down. 0ther— recession to get inflation down. other countries are doing an awful lot other countries are doing an awful tot better— other countries are doing an awful lot better at controlling inflation whilst _ lot better at controlling inflation whilst also managing to grow their economy — lydia prieg is head of economics at the new economics foundation, a british think—tank. good to speak to you. how signifi
at the moment the uk has the highestl moment the uk has the highest inflation — moment the uk has the highest inflation in the g7 and only the uk and japan — inflation in the g7 and only the uk and japan i — inflation in the g7 and only the uk and japan i think are likely to have gone _ and japan i think are likely to have gone into— and japan i think are likely to have gone into recession at the end of last gone into recession at the end of test yeah — gone into recession at the end...
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i'm glad you asked that question because often the uk, the uk and european audiences,... they somehow think there are outlier trends, but actually the european economy, so the eurozone and uk, big energy importers. when energy prices went a very high in 2021 into 2022, it acted as a tax on european economies and as that energy costs come down, it undermines that tax, so we are seeing growth at the moment, but i expect the european economies across mainland europe and at the uk will start to pick up into the second half of the year. thank ou for the second half of the year. thank you for talking _ the second half of the year. thank you for talking to _ the second half of the year. thank you for talking to us, _ the second half of the year. thank you for talking to us, simon - the second half of the year. thank| you for talking to us, simon french from panmure gordon. the us the us ride—share company lyft has beaten estimates for it's latest quarterly profit and predicted it would generate positive free cash flow for the first time in 202a. shares surged by 67%, largely b
i'm glad you asked that question because often the uk, the uk and european audiences,... they somehow think there are outlier trends, but actually the european economy, so the eurozone and uk, big energy importers. when energy prices went a very high in 2021 into 2022, it acted as a tax on european economies and as that energy costs come down, it undermines that tax, so we are seeing growth at the moment, but i expect the european economies across mainland europe and at the uk will start to...
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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
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just two years ago there were _ the uk. just two years ago there were 34,500 - the uk. just two years ago i there were 34,500 northern garces on this ben garuccio wrote, was the fourth largest colony in the world. but in 12 months bird flu wiped out more than half of the population and gannets are not alone, black headed gulls were registered before bird flu mers in 2021 and numbers have declined by 77% in recent years. in its first—ever airport trying to quantify the effects of bird flu, rspb, says common and sandwiches have also seen a catastrophic drop of 40%. we are really _ catastrophic drop of 40%. we are really concerned, we don't know — are really concerned, we don't know what _ are really concerned, we don't know what the future holds. birds — know what the future holds. birds are _ know what the future holds. birds are long—lived and they only— birds are long—lived and they only have _ birds are long—lived and they only have one or two chicks per year. _ only have one or two chicks per year. could _ only have one or two chicks per year, could be
just two years ago there were _ the uk. just two years ago there were 34,500 - the uk. just two years ago i there were 34,500 northern garces on this ben garuccio wrote, was the fourth largest colony in the world. but in 12 months bird flu wiped out more than half of the population and gannets are not alone, black headed gulls were registered before bird flu mers in 2021 and numbers have declined by 77% in recent years. in its first—ever airport trying to quantify the effects of bird flu,...
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origin money. the uk, it is uk origin money. people who've come here mainly come here for a relatively short number of years , as the number of years, as the investment they've got overseas has absolutely nothing to do with the uk. the uk has no right to make a grab to it. >> well, the uk does make a grab to it when it's its own uk residence that are paying. they pay residence that are paying. they pay tax on that. so we're different, we're fundamentally different, we're fundamentally different because we're, we're uk residents. >> and if are uk domiciled, >> and if you are uk domiciled, you remain liable to death dufies you remain liable to death duties wherever you live. when you die, as long as you haven't been able to give up your domicile, which is very difficult to do. >> jacob, i think the thing >> so jacob, i think the thing that i would raise is it would make sense for coming to make sense for people coming to the short amount times the uk for short amount of times to be subject to our tax to not be subject to our tax
origin money. the uk, it is uk origin money. people who've come here mainly come here for a relatively short number of years , as the number of years, as the investment they've got overseas has absolutely nothing to do with the uk. the uk has no right to make a grab to it. >> well, the uk does make a grab to it when it's its own uk residence that are paying. they pay residence that are paying. they pay tax on that. so we're different, we're fundamentally different, we're fundamentally...
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in the uk. 50 electricity and that is what is happening in the uk.- electricity and that is what is happening in the uk. so we are burnini happening in the uk. so we are burning millions _ happening in the uk. so we are burning millions and _ happening in the uk. so we are burning millions and millions i happening in the uk. so we are j burning millions and millions of trees to capture a proportion of carbon, surely there are cleaner ways to do this.— carbon, surely there are cleaner ways to do this. that's what i would an ue and ways to do this. that's what i would argue and i — ways to do this. that's what i would argue and i think _ ways to do this. that's what i would argue and i think you _ ways to do this. that's what i would argue and i think you could - ways to do this. that's what i would argue and i think you could say - ways to do this. that's what i would argue and i think you could say thati argue and i think you could say that they are notjust burning trees, they are notjust bu
in the uk. 50 electricity and that is what is happening in the uk.- electricity and that is what is happening in the uk. so we are burnini happening in the uk. so we are burning millions _ happening in the uk. so we are burning millions and _ happening in the uk. so we are burning millions and millions i happening in the uk. so we are j burning millions and millions of trees to capture a proportion of carbon, surely there are cleaner ways to do this.— carbon, surely there are cleaner ways to...
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so the uk is not alone by any means. the eu hasjust very so the uk is not alone by any means. the eu has just very narrowly avoided going into recession, but it has pretty much flatlined. germany flatlined, like the uk debt in the final months of 2023. and we learned in recent hours that japan has unexpectedly gone into recession in recent months. a lot of common factors, each country has slightly different issues going on if you start putting beneath the bonnet, so to speak. in the uk, we have also had brexit, that has impacted investment. perhaps also the availability of skilled workers. so there are individual factors, availability of skilled workers. so there are individualfactors, but availability of skilled workers. so there are individual factors, but a very common problem. we should see all of these figures relate to what happened last year. the initial signs, very tentative, is that this kind of downturn, based in the uk, may be pretty short—lived. it is may be pretty short-lived. it is important _ may be pretty short-lived. it is important what _ may be pretty shor
so the uk is not alone by any means. the eu hasjust very so the uk is not alone by any means. the eu has just very narrowly avoided going into recession, but it has pretty much flatlined. germany flatlined, like the uk debt in the final months of 2023. and we learned in recent hours that japan has unexpectedly gone into recession in recent months. a lot of common factors, each country has slightly different issues going on if you start putting beneath the bonnet, so to speak. in the uk, we have...
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the tax burden is high in the uk by uk - burden is high in the uk by uk standards, it has risen a lot, record breaking parliament for tax rises, pushing it to its highest ever uk level and it is important to remember there�*s a lot of pressure on public services, many are struggling and there is demographic change with a growing population and an ageing population which is putting pressure on the nhs and social care budgets. it is also important to remember there are lots of countries in scandinavia and western europe which have done bigger tax rises in recent years and that explains why they have a bigger tax burden than us. we do have choices to make and we could go for tax cuts, it is tax cuts that are not matched by spending cuts which we are worried about. what not matched by spending cuts which we are worried about.— we are worried about. what about national insurance? _ we are worried about. what about national insurance? that - we are worried about. what about national insurance? that is - we are worried about. what about national insurance? that is an - national insurance
the tax burden is high in the uk by uk - burden is high in the uk by uk standards, it has risen a lot, record breaking parliament for tax rises, pushing it to its highest ever uk level and it is important to remember there�*s a lot of pressure on public services, many are struggling and there is demographic change with a growing population and an ageing population which is putting pressure on the nhs and social care budgets. it is also important to remember there are lots of countries in...
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but the uk is not alone, by any means. if you look at the factors that lie behind the uk's dip in the second half of last year and it is really a dip, very mild by most economists' standards. you're talking about the cost of living crisis, of course. those high prices which hit consumers and businesses particularly hard and the medicine deployed to combat the cost of because that, too, acts by squeezing spending power, profits and wages, all those kind of things. what you get as a result is the impact on activity. the uk is not alone in this by any means. the eu hasjust very narrowly avoided going into recession but it, too, pretty much flatlined, germany shrinking, like the uk did, in the final three months of 2023. and as you say, we learned in recent hours, japan, too unexpectedly into recession in recent months. a lot of common factors there. each country has slightly different issues going on if you start poking beneath the bonnet, so to speak. in the uk, for example, we have also had brexit and that has impacted inve
but the uk is not alone, by any means. if you look at the factors that lie behind the uk's dip in the second half of last year and it is really a dip, very mild by most economists' standards. you're talking about the cost of living crisis, of course. those high prices which hit consumers and businesses particularly hard and the medicine deployed to combat the cost of because that, too, acts by squeezing spending power, profits and wages, all those kind of things. what you get as a result is the...
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what - happens if the uk government doesn't make more _ happens if the uk government doesn't make more money— happens if the uk government doesn't make more money available? - happens if the uk government doesn't make more money available? the. make more money available? the reali is make more money available? the reality is that _ make more money available? reality is that we need make more money available? tip; reality is that we need more make more money available? reality is that we need more to deliver good public services. the offer that has been put on the table sounds good in the face of it but when you break down into the detail there is more to be done. if we are going to be successful politically we need the resources to deliver good public services and i think the prime minister heard that loudly and clearly from all executive colleagues. you will be aware we have signed up to a joint letter which be handed to the prime minister today and we are not working on failure, we are working on the basis we are going to be successful. we know we have a lot of work to do but we ne
what - happens if the uk government doesn't make more _ happens if the uk government doesn't make more money— happens if the uk government doesn't make more money available? - happens if the uk government doesn't make more money available? the. make more money available? the reali is make more money available? the reality is that _ make more money available? reality is that we need make more money available? tip; reality is that we need more make more money available? reality is that we need...
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this marks a new era for uk foreign policy-— uk foreign policy. how much is this an issue in — uk foreign policy. how much is this an issue in argentina? _ uk foreign policy. how much is this an issue in argentina? well, - uk foreign policy. how much is this an issue in argentina? well, the i an issue in argentina? well, the issue in argentina _ an issue in argentina? well, the issue in argentina now - an issue in argentina? well, the issue in argentina now is - an issue in argentina? well, the issue in argentina now is the - issue in argentina now is the economy. everyone is looking after what javier economy. everyone is looking after whatjavier milei can do in terms of inflation and trading jobs. as was mentioned before, this is a problem that would go on from generation to generation. politically, it doesn't make any good for any argentine president to say when they're going to deal —— they're not going to deal with the falklands any more. it will be picked up either by the left or the right in argentina. what mattered to the zoo uk is ho
this marks a new era for uk foreign policy-— uk foreign policy. how much is this an issue in — uk foreign policy. how much is this an issue in argentina? _ uk foreign policy. how much is this an issue in argentina? well, - uk foreign policy. how much is this an issue in argentina? well, the i an issue in argentina? well, the issue in argentina _ an issue in argentina? well, the issue in argentina now - an issue in argentina? well, the issue in argentina now is - an issue in argentina? well,...
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., early indications, the us globally, uk? ~ ., ., ., ., , uk? what we are going to get is the us reaching — uk? what we are going to get is the us reaching 120 _ uk? what we are going to get is the us reaching 120 million _ uk? what we are going to get is the us reaching 120 million watching - uk? what we are going to get is the us reaching 120 million watching on | us reaching 120 million watching on average. which would make it the largest on record. i think overall globally, the nfl will be hoping it can reach in excess of 200 million people. and in the uk, more thani million watching or listening to the game. it was on the radio. more than i game. it was on the radio. more than i million watching and listening on average. again, this is huge. the game is bigger than ever. the ease of access to the game, whether you want to watch it online, watch bite—size highlights, however you wanted it, it is easier to consume thanit wanted it, it is easier to consume than it used to be which makes it so much easierfor new than it used to be which mak
., early indications, the us globally, uk? ~ ., ., ., ., , uk? what we are going to get is the us reaching — uk? what we are going to get is the us reaching 120 _ uk? what we are going to get is the us reaching 120 million _ uk? what we are going to get is the us reaching 120 million watching - uk? what we are going to get is the us reaching 120 million watching on | us reaching 120 million watching on average. which would make it the largest on record. i think overall globally, the nfl will...
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the jobs and shops around the uk and the lobe? ~' , a jobs and shops around the uk and the lobe? ~' “y ., , jobs and shops around the uk and the lobe? ~ ., ., globe? the bankruptcy only affects the uk business. _ globe? the bankruptcy only affects the uk business. the _ globe? the bankruptcy only affects the uk business. the effect - globe? the bankruptcy only affects i the uk business. the effect probably will be pretty substantial. as you are probably aware we are in the middle of a slow rolling retail apocalypse which had been going on since 2017 and was exacerbated by covid. many of the right high street names have disappeared but all their stores. so it is quite possible that a large chunk of the uk stores will get closed. it is even possible they will all be closed and it will continue as an online only business, which is what has happened to a lot of big retail brands.— of big retail brands. thank you for “oininu of big retail brands. thank you for joining us- — to the us now, where investors are hoping that markets are going to continue their record—breaking str
the jobs and shops around the uk and the lobe? ~' , a jobs and shops around the uk and the lobe? ~' “y ., , jobs and shops around the uk and the lobe? ~ ., ., globe? the bankruptcy only affects the uk business. _ globe? the bankruptcy only affects the uk business. the _ globe? the bankruptcy only affects the uk business. the effect - globe? the bankruptcy only affects i the uk business. the effect probably will be pretty substantial. as you are probably aware we are in the middle of a slow...
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we also had a whole dump of uk data. uk officially in recession. i want to kickoff the show with the monthly oil reports. there are interesting takes. the iaea shaved the global oil demand for 2024 to 1.22 million barrels per day from 1.24 million barrels per day previously. global oil demand is losing momentum, the iaea saying, with pace of expansion set to decelerate in part due to china. demand growth gains in 2024 to be dominated by few countries, china, and india and brazil. just in terms of the supply outlook, they revised up the world oil supply to 1.7 million barrels per day to the record high of 103.8 million barrels per day driven by opec supply. they see demand growth moving lower, but supply growth increasing on the back of non-opec plus countries. they are referring to the u.s. just a comment about market oil advances. they tightened in january despiteweakness in the u.s., canada and fresh cuts by opec plus countries. look at the energy complex. we are slightly weaker. yesterday, we also had that inventory data come in from the u.s. sh
we also had a whole dump of uk data. uk officially in recession. i want to kickoff the show with the monthly oil reports. there are interesting takes. the iaea shaved the global oil demand for 2024 to 1.22 million barrels per day from 1.24 million barrels per day previously. global oil demand is losing momentum, the iaea saying, with pace of expansion set to decelerate in part due to china. demand growth gains in 2024 to be dominated by few countries, china, and india and brazil. just in terms...
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. _ the uk plc. it is, absolutely, and david, i'm _ the uk plc. it is, absolutely, and david, i'm sorry - the uk plc. it is, absolutely, and david, i'm sorry to i the uk plc. it is, absolutely, and david, i'm sorry to say l the uk plc. it is, absolutely, i and david, i'm sorry to say we have got 30 seconds left on this programme, so i'm going to have to say goodbye to you and enjoy the rest of london fashion week. we will be keeping a close eye as it progresses. thank you for your company this morning. as ever, it has been a jam—packed programme and we can't even fit it all in, so take a look at our website. it all in, so take a look at ourwebsite. so it all in, so take a look at our website. so much more they are for you to read, digest and think about. have a lovely day. see you soon. hello, there. sunday started the day on quite a wet note for large areas of england, but it was tibenham in norfolk that was the wettest place in the country, with 31mm of rain. once that cleared, most of the uk had some decent spells of sunshine and it was an ex
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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
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this is probably the biggest investment in uk - the biggest investment in uk automotive since nissan back in the 19805. it automotive since nissan back in the 1980s. it really is a game changer. the uk had been lagging behind badly in terms of electrification, and unless we have factory making at scale in the uk, we aren't going to seem cars made here and we are going to have an industry. this is critical for uk or two, to have an industry. this is criticalfor uk or two, and really good news. critical for uk or two, and really good new-— critical for uk or two, and really aood news. , , .,~ �* ., critical for uk or two, and really aood news. , , �* ., ., good news. does this make britain a otential good news. does this make britain a potential world _ good news. does this make britain a potential world player _ good news. does this make britain a potential world player in _ good news. does this make britain a potential world player in the - good news. does this make britain a potential world player in the ev - potential world player in the ev market? it potential world player i
this is probably the biggest investment in uk - the biggest investment in uk automotive since nissan back in the 19805. it automotive since nissan back in the 1980s. it really is a game changer. the uk had been lagging behind badly in terms of electrification, and unless we have factory making at scale in the uk, we aren't going to seem cars made here and we are going to have an industry. this is critical for uk or two, to have an industry. this is criticalfor uk or two, and really good news....
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fiat�*s uk boss warns the uk risks missing ev targets without them. welcome to world business report. we start with farming — because the uk prime minister has promised more help for british farmers as agricultural protests spread across europe against soaring costs, environmental rules and the buying power of supermarkets. rishi sunak has been addressing the national farmers union annual conference in birmingham — he's the first prime minister to do so in 15 years. here's our environment correspondentjonah fisher. cow moos in the fields and on the farms, all is not well. we're the end of the line in this farm. our kids don't want to take it on because there's no money in it. liz webster has 350 cows and says a combination of factors, including brexit, rising costs and unpredictable weather, has left many farmers like herself at their wits�* end. are you still making a profit? is it still profitable to be a farmer? no, it's not! so why are you doing it? i don't know! because it's a way of life. sometime in the next 12 months, there's going to be
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really nothing quite close in terms of examining the british role um in this war to what declassified uk has done and matt kennard particularly has done so i think it's great that we're joined by matt today to talk about what he's found out um through asking the right questions and looking in the... right places and been able to discern and then form some sort of understanding for us what exactly britain's role has been. britain is an expert in pr and managing perception and the british military puts lot of resource into managing people's perceptions. they even it as informational warfare being one of the key operating theaters and that is what makes the type of journalism that is doing even more important because these are not questions being asked by anyone else in the british media sphere so matt thank you for joining us today on the watchdog to start with i just like to ask you, what have these last three months uh meant to you? you know, we've lost so much beauty and so much humanity across these last three months, we've seen the degradation of so many things, um, and and i'm sure t
really nothing quite close in terms of examining the british role um in this war to what declassified uk has done and matt kennard particularly has done so i think it's great that we're joined by matt today to talk about what he's found out um through asking the right questions and looking in the... right places and been able to discern and then form some sort of understanding for us what exactly britain's role has been. britain is an expert in pr and managing perception and the british...
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we have not had that in the uk and in the uk, we are and in the uk and in the uk, we are and in recent years and in past years we have become much more used to strikes because we've seen much more of a conflict scenario with workers and employers coming into conflict and employers coming into conflict and strikes being the result of that so it's quite surprising that we are seeing this level of industrial unrest in germany. and then we come to some dissimilarities. what seems to some dissimilarities. what seems to be happening from what i can see is that we are getting a bit of a mirroring of what has already been happening in the uk. people are feeling undervalued, they are feeling undervalued, they are feeling squeezed, there is a number of reasons for this, inflation, germany has also announced an austerity package and we know what happened here when there was an austerity package, public sector workers pay fell behind. t’m austerity package, public sector workers pay fell behind.- workers pay fell behind. i'm so sor , workers pay fell behind. i'm so sorry. just _ workers pay fell
we have not had that in the uk and in the uk, we are and in the uk and in the uk, we are and in recent years and in past years we have become much more used to strikes because we've seen much more of a conflict scenario with workers and employers coming into conflict and employers coming into conflict and strikes being the result of that so it's quite surprising that we are seeing this level of industrial unrest in germany. and then we come to some dissimilarities. what seems to some...
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that's what reform uk want to do. they want to see keir starmer in downing street and and not have a conservative government. let's speak to our south west england jenny kumah, who is in kingswood. we've been talking about what was motivating voters but about kingswood?— motivating voters but about kinaswood? �* , ., ., ., kingswood? i've been here at one of the main shopping — kingswood? i've been here at one of the main shopping centres _ kingswood? i've been here at one of the main shopping centres and - the main shopping centres and talking to people there's been a mix of views. in other said they did not bother to vote. i spoke to some longtime labour voters who were pleased that the mp is not a conservative, chris skidmore previous mp who stood down over concerns over the conservative policy on environmental policies, others told me they used about conservatives but they wanted to change so they bought it for the labour party. joining me here to discuss the results is doctorjames friedman from bristol univ
that's what reform uk want to do. they want to see keir starmer in downing street and and not have a conservative government. let's speak to our south west england jenny kumah, who is in kingswood. we've been talking about what was motivating voters but about kingswood?— motivating voters but about kinaswood? �* , ., ., ., kingswood? i've been here at one of the main shopping — kingswood? i've been here at one of the main shopping centres _ kingswood? i've been here at one of the main...
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. the figure in isolation, the uk economy— the figure in isolation, the uk economy has— the figure in isolation, the uk economy has a _ the figure in isolation, the uk economy has a relatively - the figure in isolation, the uki economy has a relatively weak the figure in isolation, the uk- economy has a relatively weak for some _ economy has a relatively weak for some time — economy has a relatively weak for some time and _ economy has a relatively weak for some time. and while _ economy has a relatively weak for some time. and while there - economy has a relatively weak for some time. and while there is - economy has a relatively weak for. some time. and while there is some growth _ some time. and while there is some growth this— some time. and while there is some growth this year. _ some time. and while there is some growth this year, there _ some time. and while there is some growth this year, there is _ some time. and while there is some growth this year, there is some - growth this year, there is some cause _ growth this year, there is some cause for— growth this year, ther
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the uk's most recent gdp figures show the uk entered recession in 2023. the last time the uk's economy was in recession was 2020, during the covid pandemic. gdp shrank by 0.3% in the last three months of 2023 — october to december. that follows a fall of 0.1% in the previous quarter, july to september. despite gdp falling in successive quarters, it did grow by 0.1% across the whole of 2023, the data shows. but what about other countries in the g7? well, lack of growth has been a challenge for many of the world's leading advanced economies over the past six months, but not in the united states. if we take a look at the us — it has seen the strongest and most consistent growth throughout the year. with a growth of 1.2% in the third quarter — that's july to september 2023 — and then it grew by 0.8% in the fourth quarter — that's october to december 2023. in canada — there's been a slight dip in the third quarter. down by 0.3%, but then plus 0.3% in the fourth quarter. in italy, there has been weak growth with 0.1% in the third quarter, and very s
the uk's most recent gdp figures show the uk entered recession in 2023. the last time the uk's economy was in recession was 2020, during the covid pandemic. gdp shrank by 0.3% in the last three months of 2023 — october to december. that follows a fall of 0.1% in the previous quarter, july to september. despite gdp falling in successive quarters, it did grow by 0.1% across the whole of 2023, the data shows. but what about other countries in the g7? well, lack of growth has been a challenge for...
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uk ev sales hit one million injanuary. but the industry calls for more incentives to encourage drivers to make the switch. welcome to world business report, i'm ben thompson. millions of barrels of fuel made from russian oil are still being imported to the uk — despite sanctions imposed over the war in ukraine — according to research seen by the bbc. a "loophole" means russian crude is refined in countries such as india — which has not sanctioned russia — and the products are then sold to the uk. it's not illegal and does not breach the uk's russian oil ban, but critics say it undermines sanctions aimed at restricting russia's war funds. mai rosner leads the ukraine project at the charity global witness — which is behind some of the research. she told me about the implications of the loophole. what it means is that countries like india and china and turkey are importing millions and millions of barrels of russian oil, which they then process into fuel products like diesel, jet fuel and gasoline. those products ar
uk ev sales hit one million injanuary. but the industry calls for more incentives to encourage drivers to make the switch. welcome to world business report, i'm ben thompson. millions of barrels of fuel made from russian oil are still being imported to the uk — despite sanctions imposed over the war in ukraine — according to research seen by the bbc. a "loophole" means russian crude is refined in countries such as india — which has not sanctioned russia — and the products are...
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., uk? it is a bit of a weird situation in the uk because _ uk? it is a bit of a weird situation in the uk because it _ uk? it is a bit of a weird situation in the uk because it is _ uk? it is a bit of a weird situation j in the uk because it is specifically illegal to drive up the pavement everywhere, in most parts of the uk but london has had a law since the 70s in scotland has this law now but in the rest of the country in most parts it is not specifically illegal to park. so it does happen across the country. there is a busy different reasons why. some roads were simply not designed for cars. but at the moment local authorities have the powers but many councillors believe they don't have the powers. we want the law to be like in london are like the one has come into force in scotland so no matter where you are your counsel can manage that problem and they could make exemptions if that is necessary. thank you very much, chris theobald, senior policy and campaigns manager at guide dogs. a new treatment which can help obese people lose weight is
., uk? it is a bit of a weird situation in the uk because _ uk? it is a bit of a weird situation in the uk because it _ uk? it is a bit of a weird situation in the uk because it is _ uk? it is a bit of a weird situation j in the uk because it is specifically illegal to drive up the pavement everywhere, in most parts of the uk but london has had a law since the 70s in scotland has this law now but in the rest of the country in most parts it is not specifically illegal to park. so it does happen...
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at the moment the uk has the highest inflation in the g7 and only the uk and japan, i think, are likely to have gone into recession at the end of last year. so i don't buy this argument that you need to have a recession to get inflation down. other countries are doing an awful lot better at controlling inflation whilst also managing to grow their economy. i spoke to economist vicky pryce and she gave us her assessment on rachel reeves�* speech. vicky pryce and she gave us her well, it's true that the uk has suffered a little bit more by comparison to some other countries in terms of higher inflation and also concerns about interest rates needing to stay higherfor longer in the uk than perhaps will be the case elsewhere because we have a little bit of a sticky inflation problem, with wages having increased a bit faster than perhaps in some other countries. and it's very, very difficult to control that once that starts happening. so there have been perhaps some policy measures which have not helped hugely, particularly not adjusting inflationary expectations early on in the uk, not enou
at the moment the uk has the highest inflation in the g7 and only the uk and japan, i think, are likely to have gone into recession at the end of last year. so i don't buy this argument that you need to have a recession to get inflation down. other countries are doing an awful lot better at controlling inflation whilst also managing to grow their economy. i spoke to economist vicky pryce and she gave us her assessment on rachel reeves�* speech. vicky pryce and she gave us her well, it's true...
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we are coming back to the uk now. the nottingham attacks in which barney webber, grace 0'malley kumar and ian coates were stabbed to death by valdo calocane. he was sentenced to detention in a high security hospital after admitting manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility. the attorney general has decided that the sentencing was unduly lenient and has referred it to the court of appeal. let's speak to our reporter emily anderson. what has the attorney general here said? good afternoon. the attorney general and solicitor general have unanimously agreed that the was unduly lenient in the case of valdo calocane and that it should be now referred to the court of appeal. the decision was based on the following three aspects. number one, there was insufficient investigation into the culpability of valdo calocane during the attacks. number two, the minimum term given did not take into account the aggravating factors of planning the aggravating factors of planning the attacks, the premeditation of those attack
we are coming back to the uk now. the nottingham attacks in which barney webber, grace 0'malley kumar and ian coates were stabbed to death by valdo calocane. he was sentenced to detention in a high security hospital after admitting manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility. the attorney general has decided that the sentencing was unduly lenient and has referred it to the court of appeal. let's speak to our reporter emily anderson. what has the attorney general here said? good...
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the uk ministry of defence says it is conducting an independent review. with me is bbc panorama'sjoe gunter. this is such an important story, and almost counterintuitive. explain, tell us more about the central allegation here.— tell us more about the central allegation here. tell us more about the central alleuation here. , ~ ., , allegation here. these afghan units, which are known _ allegation here. these afghan units, which are known as _ allegation here. these afghan units, which are known as the _ allegation here. these afghan units, which are known as the triples, - allegation here. these afghan units, which are known as the triples, they| which are known as the triples, they fought alongside british special forces in some of the most dangerous missions of the afghan conflict. when the taliban came to power, they were clearly at risk and many believe that they would have the opportunity to resettle in the uk. we have seen applications with compelling evidence of their service alongside the british. but hundreds of those applications were denied.
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egg in the uk. drumroll revealed the best chocolate egg in the uk . drumroll please join in the uk. drumroll please join us to find out exactly which one it was. all of that much more coming up with gb news, britain's news channel . in terms of compromise, if you like. >> you're listening to join me camilla tominey every sunday at 9.30 when i'll be interviewing the key players in british politics and taking them to task in this report , basically says in this report, basically says that he's not fit to stand trial with an upcoming election looming over westminster , now is looming over westminster, now is the time for clear , honest answers. >> i agree and that's precisely what i'll get . is he indecisive what i'll get. is he indecisive in competent? that's the camilla tominey show at 930 every sunday on gb news is the people's channel. britain's election . channel. >> welcome back to gb news. saturday with me dawn neesom on your tv, online and on digital radio. loads of you have been getting in tou
egg in the uk. drumroll revealed the best chocolate egg in the uk . drumroll please join in the uk. drumroll please join us to find out exactly which one it was. all of that much more coming up with gb news, britain's news channel . in terms of compromise, if you like. >> you're listening to join me camilla tominey every sunday at 9.30 when i'll be interviewing the key players in british politics and taking them to task in this report , basically says in this report, basically says that...
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that line just than £500,000 in uk tax last year. that linejust dropping than £500,000 in uk tax last year. that line just dropping and we will bring you more on that in the next little while. now to the farmers protests. farmers are venting their anger over soaring fuel. farmers are venting their anger over soaring fuel and fertilizer costs — low prices for their produce — and increasingly restrictive eu regulations. demonstrations are planned in poland, hungary and italy today. italy's government has promised tax breaks to ease hardship for farmers — after hundreds began rallying with their tractors this week, on motorways outside rome and turin. this was the scene on thursday. 0ur rome correspondent mark lowen is at the protests on the outskirts of rome and sent this update. this is the latest battle line being drawn between the european farmers and their policymakers and we are on a hilljust outside rome where it farmers and tractors are coming to protest and more coming by the hour, actually, in a show of strength to show
that line just than £500,000 in uk tax last year. that linejust dropping than £500,000 in uk tax last year. that line just dropping and we will bring you more on that in the next little while. now to the farmers protests. farmers are venting their anger over soaring fuel. farmers are venting their anger over soaring fuel and fertilizer costs — low prices for their produce — and increasingly restrictive eu regulations. demonstrations are planned in poland, hungary and italy today. italy's...
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sir keir starmer says uk labour will not reinstate a cap on bankers�* bonuses. is that the right decision? look, as i made clear at the time when i was speaking to one of your colleagues last week when i was in london, is i stand by what i said when the cap on bankers' bonuses was lifted by the conservatives, that it was yet another example of an economically illiterate, morally bankrupt tory party that has their own priorities. so therefore, i'm sorry, it's very easy to follow that logic to say, therefore, if you want to keep it... no, because we're not in government. not reinstate it... yes, but you are saying that you will not reinstate it and therefore why is it not evidence of an economically illiterate and morally bankrupt labour party? so the balance of what we have to look at, and actually, i think the details of the broader announcement around financial services has been missed from the conversation we're having today. if you actually look at the details of what was in the financial services review that rachel reeves published last week, it was closer t
sir keir starmer says uk labour will not reinstate a cap on bankers�* bonuses. is that the right decision? look, as i made clear at the time when i was speaking to one of your colleagues last week when i was in london, is i stand by what i said when the cap on bankers' bonuses was lifted by the conservatives, that it was yet another example of an economically illiterate, morally bankrupt tory party that has their own priorities. so therefore, i'm sorry, it's very easy to follow that logic to...
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we liked stable frameworks, - places like the uk? we liked stable frameworks, that - places like the uk? we liked stable frameworks, that is l stable frameworks, that is important because energy investments are long investment cycles and we always advocate for stable framework to this but you have seen that even with windfall taxes come in both renewable and other gas, we have continued our investments in uk and we continue to do so in the future... continue to do so in the future. . ._ continue to do so in the future... ., , ., , future... so it does not put ou off future... so it does not put you off at _ future... so it does not put you off at all? _ future... so it does not put you off at all? it _ future... so it does not put you off at all? it has - future... so it does not put you off at all? it has been l future... so it does not put i you off at all? it has been all over the place!— over the place! but there is alwa s over the place! but there is always a — over the place! but there is always a limit. _ let's stay with t
we liked stable frameworks, - places like the uk? we liked stable frameworks, that - places like the uk? we liked stable frameworks, that is l stable frameworks, that is important because energy investments are long investment cycles and we always advocate for stable framework to this but you have seen that even with windfall taxes come in both renewable and other gas, we have continued our investments in uk and we continue to do so in the future... continue to do so in the future. . ._...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some top stories in the uk. the british pm rishi sunak and the irish prime minister leo varadkar have visited stormont to mark the return of power—sharing. mr sunak said the new deal would protect northern ireland's place in the union, and the return of devolved government was a cause for optimism. a 22—year—old man has been arrested on suspicion of assisting the alleged suspect in last week's chemical attack in clapham that left a mother and her two girls injured. the metropolitan police said a man was detained on suspicion of helping the attacker, abdul shokoor ezedi, who is still at large. police are appealing for any information on his whereabouts. prime minister rishi sunak has been criticised by opposition parties for a bet over his rwanda policy. asked by talktv�*s piers morgan if he would bet £1,000 for a refugee charity that deportation flights would take off before the next election, the pm shook hands with him. labour said it showed he was "totally out of touch with working people". the snp h
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some top stories in the uk. the british pm rishi sunak and the irish prime minister leo varadkar have visited stormont to mark the return of power—sharing. mr sunak said the new deal would protect northern ireland's place in the union, and the return of devolved government was a cause for optimism. a 22—year—old man has been arrested on suspicion of assisting the alleged suspect in last week's chemical attack in clapham...
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the uk and japan fall into recession. a landmark vote in greece — it could become the first orthodox majority country to legalise same sex marriage. hello, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. israeli forces have confirmed they've conducted a military operation inside the largest functioning hospital the israel defense forces says it has credible information that the bodies of hostages taken during hamas s 7th october attack on israel may be in the facility. a be in the facility. trauma surgeon has contacted thi bbc a trauma surgeon has contacted the bbc to see tanks and snipers were surrounding the hospital from all sides. israel describes it as a "precise and limited" operation at the nasser hospital in khan younis. hamas — which is designated a terrorist organisation by the uk government — has called israel's claim "lies". jenny hill sent this report from jerusalem. where there should be healing and hope, chaos and injury. shouting. this is the nasser hospital in kh
the uk and japan fall into recession. a landmark vote in greece — it could become the first orthodox majority country to legalise same sex marriage. hello, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. israeli forces have confirmed they've conducted a military operation inside the largest functioning hospital the israel defense forces says it has credible information that the bodies of hostages taken during hamas s 7th october attack on israel may be in...
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the i stories from across the uk. the seafront and — stories from across the uk. seafront and beaches in bude stories from across the uk.- seafront and beaches in bude are stories from across the uk- seafront and beaches in bude are at the heart of the community but parts of it are under threat because of climate change. we of it are under threat because of climate change.— of it are under threat because of climate chance. ~ . ., ~ ., climate change. we are talking about our own home _ climate change. we are talking about our own home town, _ climate change. we are talking about our own home town, part _ climate change. we are talking about our own home town, part of - climate change. we are talking about our own home town, part of it - climate change. we are talking about our own home town, part of it being l our own home town, part of it being underwater. it's kind of a bit scary and actually makes it very real. this is a graphic of the beach, now on an average spring tide. but roll forward around 30 years to th
the i stories from across the uk. the seafront and — stories from across the uk. seafront and beaches in bude stories from across the uk.- seafront and beaches in bude are stories from across the uk- seafront and beaches in bude are at the heart of the community but parts of it are under threat because of climate change. we of it are under threat because of climate change.— of it are under threat because of climate chance. ~ . ., ~ ., climate change. we are talking about our own home _...
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the familiar train _ stories from across the uk. the familiar train noise _ stories from across the uk. the familiar train noise but this is bigger than the usual type you will see an entity has been playing around falmouth harbour is a trial to see how it could be used in maritime settings. simple things can be quite challenging in a harbour environment so we flying the drain from environment so we flying the drainfrom ship environment so we flying the drain from ship to show and see as a business potential.- as a business potential. those behind the _ as a business potential. those behind the programme - as a business potential. those behind the programme said i as a business potential. those behind the programme said it| behind the programme said it could deliver supplies to vessels within the harbour. they have been ship to shore deliveries in singapore since 2022. ., ., , 2022. unfortunately the regulatory _ 2022. unfortunately the regulatory barriers - 2022. unfortunately the regulatory barriers and l 2022. unfortunately the i
the familiar train _ stories from across the uk. the familiar train noise _ stories from across the uk. the familiar train noise but this is bigger than the usual type you will see an entity has been playing around falmouth harbour is a trial to see how it could be used in maritime settings. simple things can be quite challenging in a harbour environment so we flying the drain from environment so we flying the drainfrom ship environment so we flying the drain from ship to show and see as a...
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uk is not alone by any means. the eu hasjust very narrowly avoided going into recession but it too pretty much flat line, germany shrinking like the uk in 2023, and we learned in recent hours had japan also went into recession unexpectedly. a lot of common factors, each country has different issues going on if we start poking around, in the uk we have had brexit and that impacted investment and perhaps the availability of skilled workers. so there are individual factors availability of skilled workers. so there are individualfactors but availability of skilled workers. so there are individual factors but a common problem. all of these figures relate to what happened last year and the initial signs, and it is very tentative is this kind of downturn at least in the uk may be short lived. downturn at least in the uk may be short lived-— short lived. that is important, it is short lived, _ short lived. that is important, it is short lived, because - short lived. that is important, it is short lived, because the - sh
uk is not alone by any means. the eu hasjust very narrowly avoided going into recession but it too pretty much flat line, germany shrinking like the uk in 2023, and we learned in recent hours had japan also went into recession unexpectedly. a lot of common factors, each country has different issues going on if we start poking around, in the uk we have had brexit and that impacted investment and perhaps the availability of skilled workers. so there are individual factors availability of skilled...
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a man has reached here in the uk. a man has been found guilty of gross negligence manslaughter after four migrants died in a boat crossing the channel. these details are coming to us from our correspondence simon jones. this was a retrial at canterbury crown court. he admitted he was steering the boats carrying at least 43 people which then got into difficulty back in december 2022. he told the court he was doing it under duress. the prosecution said he, as the pilot of the boat, had a duty of care to all those on board and it would have been abundantly clear there was an obvious and clear risk of death to the passengers. a man has been found guilty of the gross negligence manslaughter of four migrants trying to cross the channel in a small boat trying to get to the uk. we will have more reaction to that as we get it. the widow of alexei navalny is meeting with ministers in europe today. she posted a statement on social media. translation: ., , , social media. translation: , ., ., social media. translation: ., ., ., t
a man has reached here in the uk. a man has been found guilty of gross negligence manslaughter after four migrants died in a boat crossing the channel. these details are coming to us from our correspondence simon jones. this was a retrial at canterbury crown court. he admitted he was steering the boats carrying at least 43 people which then got into difficulty back in december 2022. he told the court he was doing it under duress. the prosecution said he, as the pilot of the boat, had a duty of...
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really nothing quite close in terms of examining the british role um in this war to what declassified uk has done and matt kennard particularly has done so i think it's great that we're joined by matt today to talk about what he's found out um through asking the right questions and looking in the right places and been able to discern and then form some sort of understanding for us of what exactly britain's role has been. britain is an expert in pr and managing perception and the british military puts lot of resource into managing people's perceptions. they even view. as you know informational warfare being one of the key operating theaters and that is what makes the type of journalism that matt is doing even more important, because these are not questions being asked by anyone else in the british media sphere, so matt, thank you for joining us today on the watchdog, um, to start with, i just like, ask you, what have these last three months uh meant to you? you now, we've lost so much beauty and so much humanity across these last three months, we've seen the degradation of so many things,
really nothing quite close in terms of examining the british role um in this war to what declassified uk has done and matt kennard particularly has done so i think it's great that we're joined by matt today to talk about what he's found out um through asking the right questions and looking in the right places and been able to discern and then form some sort of understanding for us of what exactly britain's role has been. britain is an expert in pr and managing perception and the british...
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uk. the supplies and ration packs all paid for by the uk-_ supplies and ration packs all paid for by the uk. the last two tonnes of british aid — for by the uk. the last two tonnes of british aid on _ for by the uk. the last two tonnes of british aid on its _ for by the uk. the last two tonnes of british aid on its way, _ of british aid on its way, airdropped into northern gaza. the area below me has been turned into a wasteland. there are still 300,000 palestinians remaining there. the un says the situation is too dangerous on the ground and it can no longer offer help. it on the ground and it can no longer offer hel. , . , . on the ground and it can no longer offer help-— offer help. it is a small drop in the chasm _ offer help. it is a small drop in the chasm of _ offer help. it is a small drop in the chasm of gaza's _ offer help. it is a small drop in the chasm of gaza's need i offer help. it is a small drop in the chasm of gaza's need but. offer help. it is a small drop in i the
uk. the supplies and ration packs all paid for by the uk-_ supplies and ration packs all paid for by the uk. the last two tonnes of british aid — for by the uk. the last two tonnes of british aid on _ for by the uk. the last two tonnes of british aid on its _ for by the uk. the last two tonnes of british aid on its way, _ of british aid on its way, airdropped into northern gaza. the area below me has been turned into a wasteland. there are still 300,000 palestinians remaining there. the un...
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it's also very blustery across the uk and it'll remain so over the following days. if you take a look at this pressure gradient from these isobars, you can see there's quite a number of them and that's an indication of those stronger winds. now, in terms of the weather, i think some sunshine for northern ireland, northern england, scotland, too. showers here, blustery ones. to the south, we have a weather front here and i think thicker cloud with some outbreaks of rain at times but the thermometer will indicate temperatures of around 13—111, whereas we're closer to, say, 7—10 across scotland. now, saturday night into sunday, that weather front sort of sinks relatively far south, just hugging the south coast. cooler air briefly reaches scotland, so maybe even a touch of frost in the highlands early on sunday morning but very quickly, the south—westerlies through the morning develop once again. another weather front — this is the next one — sweeping into northwestern parts of the uk and, actually, this weather front here will be responsible for some very hea
it's also very blustery across the uk and it'll remain so over the following days. if you take a look at this pressure gradient from these isobars, you can see there's quite a number of them and that's an indication of those stronger winds. now, in terms of the weather, i think some sunshine for northern ireland, northern england, scotland, too. showers here, blustery ones. to the south, we have a weather front here and i think thicker cloud with some outbreaks of rain at times but the...
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uk.- partly - who are nothing to do with israel or us or the uk. trailing? partly because us or the uk. why? partly because the 're us or the uk. why? partly because they're targeting — us or the uk. why? partly because they're targeting is _ us or the uk. why? partly because they're targeting is not _ us or the uk. why? partly because they're targeting is not that they�*re targeting is not that accurate and the intelligence is provided by the iranians, —— they�*re targeting. they hit one ship which was carrying russian oil which was counter—productive. they are not deterring the houthis, what the us is doing, so the either way that stops is because the houthis run out of things to fly at or the gaza war ends, and that was then robbed them of a pretext for doing this. —— that will then robbed them. of a pretext for doing this. -- that will then robbed them.— of a pretext for doing this. -- that will then robbed them. frank, thanks for 'oinin: will then robbed them. frank, thanks forjoining us- — around the world and across the uk. this is
uk.- partly - who are nothing to do with israel or us or the uk. trailing? partly because us or the uk. why? partly because the 're us or the uk. why? partly because they're targeting — us or the uk. why? partly because they're targeting is _ us or the uk. why? partly because they're targeting is not _ us or the uk. why? partly because they're targeting is not that they�*re targeting is not that accurate and the intelligence is provided by the iranians, —— they�*re targeting. they hit...