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one country looking to take advantage of this is the uk. recently, asia's biggest food and beverage show came in singapore, bringing together buyers, sellers and foodies from all around the world — and as a treat, we sent our business reporter nick marsh. hungry? well, you're in the right place. i'm in one of asia's food meccas, but on display is a who's who of european cuisine. and they're ready to battle it out, bite for bite. as incomes start to rise, as tastes broaden and travel becomes more common, it's an opportunity for governments not only to sell their products, but also to promote an ideal image of their country. do you think of anything in particular when you think of food from britain? sausage? i don't know. quite boring, actually. not so special. but these cheese exporters are here to fly the flag for british gastronomy. it's a massive job educating people because, you know, the french and the swiss and the italians have been doing a lot longer than we have, and parmesan�*s been around forever, so we've come in sort of fair
one country looking to take advantage of this is the uk. recently, asia's biggest food and beverage show came in singapore, bringing together buyers, sellers and foodies from all around the world — and as a treat, we sent our business reporter nick marsh. hungry? well, you're in the right place. i'm in one of asia's food meccas, but on display is a who's who of european cuisine. and they're ready to battle it out, bite for bite. as incomes start to rise, as tastes broaden and travel becomes...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's return to the situation in the middle east. as we mentioned earlier a hundred thousand rafah residents and refugees have been told to move to what israel is calling an expanded �*humanitarian zone, near khan younis, but gazans say the area, is already overcrowded. fergal keane, has more details. they haven't had reason to dance for a long time. but they haven't forgotten how. even amid uncertainty about israel's position, hope springs. across gaza, bbcjournalists captured the reaction. of those convinced, perhaps prematurely, that a ceasefire will happen. translation: the feeling is indescribable. _ we are so happy we are going back to our home in gaza city. we are refugees from the north and we fled here, this young man says. we are so happy there is a ceasefire. israelis are still absorbing the news. it came late on of this society's most important days, it came late on one of this society's most important days, when across the country sirens bring the nation to a halt in th
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's return to the situation in the middle east. as we mentioned earlier a hundred thousand rafah residents and refugees have been told to move to what israel is calling an expanded �*humanitarian zone, near khan younis, but gazans say the area, is already overcrowded. fergal keane, has more details. they haven't had reason to dance for a long time. but they haven't forgotten how. even amid uncertainty about israel's position, hope...
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but it does brighten up quite quickly for most parts of the uk. best of the sunshine across southern parts of england and wales, perhaps 1 or 2 heavy showers developing here later on in the afternoon, temperatures rising to around 20 or 21 degrees a little cooler further north under the cloud , north under the cloud, particularly northern ireland, southern scotland. here, around about 13 or 14 celsius, a murky start once more on wednesday, but fog patches lifting and then dry for most. plenty of sunny spells, perhaps some low clouds just lingering around some coastal areas, but feeling warm in that sunshine as temperatures start to lift further and more sunshine on the way to end the week, as well as temperatures rise towards the mid 20s, a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on gb news. >> hey. very good evening to you. i'm martin daubney, filling in for sir jacob you. i'm martin daubney, filling in for sirjacob rees—mogg on in for sir jacob rees—mogg on state of the nation. tonight. the tory party faced an electoral wipe—o
but it does brighten up quite quickly for most parts of the uk. best of the sunshine across southern parts of england and wales, perhaps 1 or 2 heavy showers developing here later on in the afternoon, temperatures rising to around 20 or 21 degrees a little cooler further north under the cloud , north under the cloud, particularly northern ireland, southern scotland. here, around about 13 or 14 celsius, a murky start once more on wednesday, but fog patches lifting and then dry for most. plenty...
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. >> a 41 gun salute ringing across london monday as the uk marks the first anniversary of king charles the third coronation. the 75 year old monarch was crowned in an historic ceremony at westminster abbey after the death of his mother, queen elizabeth the second. his wife camilla, became queen. >> this first year is very much been the reign of charles and camilla in a way that we would never have imagined, but the king's first year in the throne has been overshadowed by his recent cancer diagnosis, and an announcement by his daughter in law, the princess of wales, that she is also undergoing cancer treatment. >> british health officials say the king's decision to be open about his health has helped him connect with people across the commonwealth. >> they really appreciate the honesty, openness of the king in sharing his diagnosis and using his role and experience to put a spotlight on the importance of looking out for the signs and symptoms of cancer. >> despite his health challenges , charles has followed through with a promise to trim down the number of working royals. and on saturd
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they're talking about sending people back to the uk . sending people back to the uk. yeah. and they're also saying that rishi sunak actually seems to have won a sort of political debate here because he has been very clever. he's kind of said, well, you know , you're part of well, you know, you're part of europe and they've just come from europe. so really they're part of you. >> so they've just come around. yeah, really. >> you know. so but maybe this will be a way of sort of turning, legal migrants in that they might just sort of keep on sending them back and forward and yeah, instead of going to rwanda, just keep on. yeah. >> why are we sending them to rwanda? we can just bust them to northern ireland and they can just walk across the field like perpetual motion, like an escher drawing. >> escher's migrants, more fear mongering about the far right in the guardian. now, josh, or is this a clear analysis? in fact, do you think fix europe's housing crisis or risk fuelling the far right un expert warns. >> so, some they've done some studies, they've looked at the data and yea
they're talking about sending people back to the uk . sending people back to the uk. yeah. and they're also saying that rishi sunak actually seems to have won a sort of political debate here because he has been very clever. he's kind of said, well, you know , you're part of well, you know, you're part of europe and they've just come from europe. so really they're part of you. >> so they've just come around. yeah, really. >> you know. so but maybe this will be a way of sort of...
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cameron, actually allowed kiev to use british long-range weapons to strike targets in russia, while the uk itself announced new investments in nuclear deterrent forces . our nuclear potential lies at the core of our national security, we are talking about our nuclear weapons deterrence of nuclear submarines, but also energy security, because nuclear power is important to the future, which is why today we are making transformational investments in our nuclear capabilities to protect the future of the country. the president, of course, raised military rhetoric to unprecedented heights in europe. in early may, he once again stated that he did not rule out sending military personnel to ukraine. according to emmanuel macron, we cannot afford to set limits on support for ukraine, a dangerous statement, considering that it was he who initiated discussions about the future of european defense, including nuclear weapons issues, explaining this by the need, quote, protection from the russians. now we need to go further, build a reliable european defense. this could mean deploying anti-missile shield
cameron, actually allowed kiev to use british long-range weapons to strike targets in russia, while the uk itself announced new investments in nuclear deterrent forces . our nuclear potential lies at the core of our national security, we are talking about our nuclear weapons deterrence of nuclear submarines, but also energy security, because nuclear power is important to the future, which is why today we are making transformational investments in our nuclear capabilities to protect the future...
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it followed french talk of sending its own troops to ukraine, and the uk's approval of ukraine using british weapons to strike inside russia. a kremlin statement on the war games said, we hope that this event will cool down the hotheads in western capitals. but in paris, european union leader ursula von der leyen met with chinese president xi jinping and french president emmanuel macron, and said she hopes china will intervene. >> president xi has played an important role in de-escalating russia's irresponsible nuclear threats, and i'm confident that president xi will continue to do so against the backdrop of the ongoing nuclear threats by russia. william: moscow also called in the british and french ambassadors today and warned them against provocative statements. the u.s. army confirms tonight that an american soldier has been arrested in the russian far east. officials say the unidentified soldier was supposed to be headed home from deployment in south korea, but was detained thursday in vladivostok, accused of theft. the army has not said whether the service member was considered
it followed french talk of sending its own troops to ukraine, and the uk's approval of ukraine using british weapons to strike inside russia. a kremlin statement on the war games said, we hope that this event will cool down the hotheads in western capitals. but in paris, european union leader ursula von der leyen met with chinese president xi jinping and french president emmanuel macron, and said she hopes china will intervene. >> president xi has played an important role in de-escalating...
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obstacle to sport, so say the organizers of the royal windsor horse show. which is held annually in the uk. over the course of 5 days, all kinds of equestrian competitions take place here, the most i consider the shetlensky pony grand national racing to be touching and responsible. the thing is that a very young khajakeya, no older than 13 years old, takes part in them. this year , about ten sports couples competed in the competition, and the victory was celebrated by an eleven-year-old girl, lily dreper. this is my first year at winzer, and of course i love the entertainment. the program is here, but more i like to compete, i love the adrenaline of racing, and yes, it's an amazing atmosphere, at the end of the episode the cuteness of the day from the defender nizhny novgorod torpedo danila bokun, after the khl season, belarus is actively relaxing in nature and not alone, in the company of his new furry friend. that's all for today, love our little brothers, the arena will be on air in a week, so see you! eh, if only i could travel back at least a couple of hundred years ago and take a pee
obstacle to sport, so say the organizers of the royal windsor horse show. which is held annually in the uk. over the course of 5 days, all kinds of equestrian competitions take place here, the most i consider the shetlensky pony grand national racing to be touching and responsible. the thing is that a very young khajakeya, no older than 13 years old, takes part in them. this year , about ten sports couples competed in the competition, and the victory was celebrated by an eleven-year-old girl,...
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so i am hopeful that in the uk and the eu, you'll try things. companies need to be held responsible for the external harms they cause to people. do parents need to be held to responsible as well? parents are trying, and even if you're trying, it's almost impossible. it's very hard to raise your kids the way you want because we're stuck in a trap. the reason why we give our kids... we have to give our kids phones when they turn 9,10,11, is because they say, "mum, everyone else has "a phone, i'll be left out." so that's why this is not a biological addiction, although it partly is. it's especially a social addiction. everyone has to be on because everyone else is on. and so the way out is with norms that break the collective action problem. so what i'm proposing, as an american, i can assume that my congress will never do anything. it's completely dysfunctional. so what i propose in the book is, here are four norms that we can do, even if we never get any help from legislators. we can do these ourselves if we can organise in groups — and the sch
so i am hopeful that in the uk and the eu, you'll try things. companies need to be held responsible for the external harms they cause to people. do parents need to be held to responsible as well? parents are trying, and even if you're trying, it's almost impossible. it's very hard to raise your kids the way you want because we're stuck in a trap. the reason why we give our kids... we have to give our kids phones when they turn 9,10,11, is because they say, "mum, everyone else has "a...
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we're now on the france side, and the uk is 32 miles that way. the tunnel carries a quarter of trade between the uk and the eu, plus plenty of holiday—makers, whether on the eurostar to paris and beyond, or using the car shuttle to reach somewhere like le touquet, an hour's drive from eurotunnel�*s calais terminal. drove down to folkestone, jumped on the tunnel, half an hour, calais, 40 minutes down the coast. perfect. nice and easy. no problems at all. have you done that before? yep. we've been to le touquet sort of three times, so we've always come through the tunnel. tunnel tourists help keep the wheels moving for small businesses, including this one. translation: i drive the little train. - lots of english people come at the weekend in cars, in the shuttle. it's very good. plenty of brits swing by the town's golf course. every year we've got 45,000 visitors. - and basically 20,000 of those visitors are english people. . charles thinks the shorter journey compared to ferries means a longer holiday. which is an extra round of golf. so that'
we're now on the france side, and the uk is 32 miles that way. the tunnel carries a quarter of trade between the uk and the eu, plus plenty of holiday—makers, whether on the eurostar to paris and beyond, or using the car shuttle to reach somewhere like le touquet, an hour's drive from eurotunnel�*s calais terminal. drove down to folkestone, jumped on the tunnel, half an hour, calais, 40 minutes down the coast. perfect. nice and easy. no problems at all. have you done that before? yep. we've...
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hackers hacked the uk ministry of defense server. this was reported by sky news. claims that the personal data of military personnel, retirees and officials, including bank numbers, was stolen. accounts. according to the tv channel, the government will officially announce the leak on tuesday, without naming the country of the organizer of the attack. but skynews is already done blamed it on china. moreover, this information appeared when the chairman of the people's republic of china, xidin ping , arrived in europe to improve relations. a strong russian foreign policy and strong intelligence are the key to a successful country. the colonel of the service told the mgimo students about this externally. retired intelligence officer tamara netyksa. for many years, she and her husband worked in latin america as illegal intelligence officers, so they have something to share with future diplomats. among other things, she spoke about the role of women in intelligence. a photo exhibition about scouts. now we see a new birth of our country, ideology, when... “love for the
hackers hacked the uk ministry of defense server. this was reported by sky news. claims that the personal data of military personnel, retirees and officials, including bank numbers, was stolen. accounts. according to the tv channel, the government will officially announce the leak on tuesday, without naming the country of the organizer of the attack. but skynews is already done blamed it on china. moreover, this information appeared when the chairman of the people's republic of china, xidin...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. for the first time in 221 years, two broods of cicadas that spend the vast majority of their lives underground will emerge, invading back yards in 17 us states. most cicada species come out every year, but in the united states, there are two periodical broods of cicadas that stay underground for either 13 years or 17 years. it is reported that the last time they came above ground, at the same time, was in 1803, when thomasjefferson was still president, and napoleon was thinking about invading england. how many cicada's — er, around a trillion. john cooley is an associate professor—in—residence in ecology and evolutionary biology at the university of connecticut. i'm s o rry , i'm s o rry , a i'm sorry, a trillion of them, all of the same time, what will that look like? is of the same time, what will that look like? , ., ., ,, ., look like? is going to look like a lot of insects. _ look like? is going to look like a lot of insects. but _ look like? is going to look like a lot of
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. for the first time in 221 years, two broods of cicadas that spend the vast majority of their lives underground will emerge, invading back yards in 17 us states. most cicada species come out every year, but in the united states, there are two periodical broods of cicadas that stay underground for either 13 years or 17 years. it is reported that the last time they came above ground, at the same time, was in 1803, when thomasjefferson was still...
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although the us and the uk have different contexts, the uk government is similarly complicit in israeli war crimes. and so too are our institutions of higher education. so we learned a lot from them in terms of our demands, how to engage with our governments and how to mobilise students . mobilise students. >> interesting accent there. and now this one. >> also know that the university of oxford, through its investments, through its moral statements and through its business partnerships and academic partnerships, is directly complicit in the genocide in gaza and in the israeli occupation and apartheid i >> another interesting accent. i mean , they think they're in mean, they think they're in america, don't they? they think they're part of that movement. the only thing more annoying than americans loudly navigating the london underground is americans coming to our universities and kicking off on campus. they've looked at these cratons and taken inspiration. >> it's an ending until our demands are met. >> should we take down the tents? no >> our responsibility to figure it out. we the stu
although the us and the uk have different contexts, the uk government is similarly complicit in israeli war crimes. and so too are our institutions of higher education. so we learned a lot from them in terms of our demands, how to engage with our governments and how to mobilise students . mobilise students. >> interesting accent there. and now this one. >> also know that the university of oxford, through its investments, through its moral statements and through its business...
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around the world and across the uk, you are watching bbc news. scotland has a new leader for the scottish national party. john swinney has been confirmed in the role, after no challengers emerged. he'll also now become scotland's first minister. he succeeds the outgoing first minister, humza yousaf, who resigned after the collapse of his coalition government. the boss of eurotunnel has insisted there will not be long queues of cars at its terminals when a new eu travel system starts in october. brits heading to and from europe will need to register fingerprints and a photo at the border, which has prompted warnings of delays. military celebrations have taken place in london and around the uk to mark the first anniversary of the coronation of king charles and queen camilla. gun salutes were heard across london, with 41 volleys fired at noon by the king's troop royal horse artillery, from green park. the king recently returned to public engagements after being diagnosed with cancer. six months today, we will know — at least we hope we will know
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operates 2,400 pubs across the uk. it must be welcome news, this. why is heineken bucking the trend when everyone else is pulling money out of the sector. everyone else is pulling money out of the sector-— of the sector. fantastic news. and very welcome _ of the sector. fantastic news. and very welcome for _ of the sector. fantastic news. and very welcome for us _ of the sector. fantastic news. and very welcome for us in _ of the sector. fantastic news. and very welcome for us in the - of the sector. fantastic news. and i very welcome for us in the industry, i think. heineken sees great opportunity in the sort of great british pub, the pub at the centre of our local community. we know when we invest in the pubs that consumer groups will use it. we know well invested pubs with multiple income streams are what people are looking for. i think consumer habits have changed even more so since the pandemic. if come with —— coming out of the cost—of—living crisis people want more for their pound, better immunity, bet
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but it does brighten up quite quickly for most parts of the uk . best of most parts of the uk. best of the sunshine across southern parts of england and wales. perhaps 1 or 2 heavy showers developing here later on in the afternoon, temperatures rising to around 20 or 21 degrees a little cooler further north under the cloud , particularly under the cloud, particularly northern ireland, southern scotland. here, around about 13 or 14 celsius, a murky start once more on wednesday, but fog patches lifting and then dry for most. plenty of sunny spells, perhaps some low clouds just lingering around some coastal areas but feeling warm in that sunshine as temperatures start to lift further and more sunshine on the way to end the week, as well as temperatures rise towards the mid 20s, looks like things are heating up. >> boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news. >> it's 9 pm. i'm patrick christys tonight . sperm. shouts christys tonight. sperm. shouts of allahu akbar at the local elections . and this . that is elections. and this. that is burnley, not baghdad. and we are coming for yo
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around the world and across the uk. this is the world today on bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is the world today on bbc news. the daughter of the mamas and the papas star cass elliott has written a new memoir where she aims to set the record straight about her mother and how she died. the singer, who became known as "mama cass", was a member of the '60s folk band before her solo career was tragically cut short in 1974 when she died in her sleep in a london hotel room. the official cause of death was ruled as a heart attack, but there have been years of persistent rumours that she died while choking on a ham sandwich. to set the record straight, we can now speak to owen elliott kugell, who has written a book about her mother and her legacy. she joins us now from san fernando valley in california. thank you so much for being with us. let's just start off with setting the record straight, as we said. what can you tell us about how she died? ~ .. , ., what can you tell us about how she died? ~ .. i. . , died? well, i can tell you that she d
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so in the uk, your kids go from little school to big school at around age 11. so when our kids went, like most parents, we opened up our kids their first bank accounts, to help teach them how to manage money, we failed, which is why i'm a poor man. but nevertheless, routinely as part of being given their bank accounts, aged 11 they were given debit cards. so around 2003, 2004, we began to hear cases reported to children's organizations, not my kids, i hasten to add, have children typically boys 14, 15 years of age, being clinically diagnosed as gambling addicts, and just so we're clear about that, what they were doing, they were getting their pocket money or their part time earnings, putting it into their bank account and blowing it on a horse or a football match, or, whatever it might be. our law is quite clear. you have to be at least 18 years old before you can gamble on anything. online gambling has been possible since the dot, basically, in the uk, i know that the situation has been different here in the uk, i went to see all the big gambling companies off
so in the uk, your kids go from little school to big school at around age 11. so when our kids went, like most parents, we opened up our kids their first bank accounts, to help teach them how to manage money, we failed, which is why i'm a poor man. but nevertheless, routinely as part of being given their bank accounts, aged 11 they were given debit cards. so around 2003, 2004, we began to hear cases reported to children's organizations, not my kids, i hasten to add, have children typically boys...
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around the world and across the uk. this is the world today on bbc news. scotland has a new leader for the scottish national party. john swinney has been confirmed in the role, after no challengers emerged and he'll also now become scotland's first minister. he succeeds the outgoing first minister — humza yousaf — who resigned after the collapse of his coalition government. here's james cook. ll'm delighted to confirm that our| new party leader is john swinney. in the end, it was the coronation of king john. no other candidates, no contest, but straight to work as snp leader. my focus will be the economy, jobs, the cost of living. it will be the national health service, our schools and our public services. it will be addressing the climate crisis. whenjohn swinney first led his party, he was in his 30s. john swinney. oh, hello. the snp was in opposition. even with celebrity support, he struggled to make his mark, though, standing down after disappointing election results. he rebuilt his reputation in the cabinets of alex salmond and nicola sturgeon. op
around the world and across the uk. this is the world today on bbc news. scotland has a new leader for the scottish national party. john swinney has been confirmed in the role, after no challengers emerged and he'll also now become scotland's first minister. he succeeds the outgoing first minister — humza yousaf — who resigned after the collapse of his coalition government. here's james cook. ll'm delighted to confirm that our| new party leader is john swinney. in the end, it was the...
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uk hospitality thinks so. it says todayit uk hospitality thinks so. it says today it has seen more investment notjust in pub chains but in independent, to the when it comes to drizzly bank holiday mondays, there could be more options in the future. this is the starliner, a brand—new spacecraft that, in the early hours of tomorrow, will make its first crewed test flight. two nasa astronauts will be heading to the international space station, as pallab ghosh explains. ready for launch. right on top is boeing's starliner spacecraft. it's the latest private sector launch to the international space station. this is starliner�*s first test flight with a crew. it's five metres high and four and a half metres wide. it can carry up to seven astronauts into low earth orbit, but this time it'll be carrying just two. during the mission, the crew will test the spacesuits and seats, assess the onboard life support and navigation systems, and evaluate the system that moves cargo to the international space station. if all goes to plan, starliner will be certified
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around the world and across the uk. this is the world today on bbc news. scotland has a new leader for the scottish national party. john swinney has been confirmed in the role, after no challengers emerged and he'll also now become scotland's first minister. he succeeds the outgoing first minister — humza yousaf — who resigned after the collapse of his coalition government. here's a little of what he had to say at his news conference earlier as first minister, my focus will be the economy, jobs, the cost of living. it will be the national health service, our schools and our public services. it will be addressing the climate crisis. so, to everyone in every party, to every msp, to every mp, in fact, to everyone in our great country, i say this — join me. don't let our disagreements dominate. join me as we open a new chapter, as we create a vibrant economy in every part of our country. as we tackle the challenges faced by the nhs, as we build on the strengths in our schools, as we build more homes, take climate action, improve public transport and crea
around the world and across the uk. this is the world today on bbc news. scotland has a new leader for the scottish national party. john swinney has been confirmed in the role, after no challengers emerged and he'll also now become scotland's first minister. he succeeds the outgoing first minister — humza yousaf — who resigned after the collapse of his coalition government. here's a little of what he had to say at his news conference earlier as first minister, my focus will be the economy,...
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but it does brighten up quite quickly for most parts of the uk. best to the sunshine across southern parts of england and wales. perhaps 1 or 2 heavy showers developing here, afternoon temperatures rising to around 20 or 21 degrees, a little cooler further north under the cloud, particularly northern ireland. southern scotland. here, around about 13 or 14 celsius, a murky start once more on wednesday, but fog patches lifting and then dry for most. plenty of sunny spells, perhaps some low clouds just lingering around some coastal areas but feeling warm in that sunshine as temperatures start to lift further , and more start to lift further, and more sunshine on the way to end the week, as well as temperatures rise towards the mid 20s , looks rise towards the mid 20s, looks like things are heating up boxt boilers as sponsors of weather on gb news. >> good evening. i've been talking about it for some time. i believe sectarian politics is here to stay. i shall debate that with a senior journalist that with a seniorjournalist and representatives of the
but it does brighten up quite quickly for most parts of the uk. best to the sunshine across southern parts of england and wales. perhaps 1 or 2 heavy showers developing here, afternoon temperatures rising to around 20 or 21 degrees, a little cooler further north under the cloud, particularly northern ireland. southern scotland. here, around about 13 or 14 celsius, a murky start once more on wednesday, but fog patches lifting and then dry for most. plenty of sunny spells, perhaps some low clouds...
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protests at universities across campuses in the united states europe oxford, and cambridge today in the uk and france and other countries as well and for hamas, that, that signals a support for the palestinian cause. with pr, real political clout that they haven't had before now, it's temporary political clout. this is an election year in many countries here, the united states, for example, but for hamas, that seemed for a while to have hardened their position and they felt perhaps they were getting sympathies that they weren't otherwise getting from much of the work. so where does that where does that leave them today? we know that their head or their political office in gaza, the person sin why the person is draw most wants to either capture or kill is a very astute negotiator, a very astute study of politics, not only in israel, but, around the world. so is are they trying to level let's break this down again. what we understood about the deal was that it was going to be a framework with potentially three, six weeks during the first six weeks of a temporary ceasefire hamas would release
protests at universities across campuses in the united states europe oxford, and cambridge today in the uk and france and other countries as well and for hamas, that, that signals a support for the palestinian cause. with pr, real political clout that they haven't had before now, it's temporary political clout. this is an election year in many countries here, the united states, for example, but for hamas, that seemed for a while to have hardened their position and they felt perhaps they were...
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reform uk weren't standing everywhere. they could pose a challenge to the conservatives. despite what the prime minister is saying, there are polling expert to saying, there are polling expert to say hang on a minute, you can't redirect from these local elections into what might happen at the general. it's probably a fair few months away yet to.— months away yet to. what do you think the mood _ months away yet to. what do you think the mood will _ months away yet to. what do you think the mood will be _ months away yet to. what do you think the mood will be when theyj months away yet to. what do you i think the mood will be when they go back to parliament tomorrow? we've had this been — back to parliament tomorrow? we've had this been called _ back to parliament tomorrow? we've had this been called a _ back to parliament tomorrow? we've had this been called a break. - back to parliament tomorrow? we've had this been called a break. in - had this been called a break. in these will gather tomorrow —— bank holiday break. despite the fact that prime minister and other
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. _ around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. more about our main story, the threat of an israeli incursion into rafah. that speak no to all our north america correspondent, will vernon. talk us through this phone call. he: read out from the white house short time ago, saying that president biden and benjamin netanyahu discuss holocaust memorial bill today, and they were talked about an effort to secure a hostage deal including in ongoing talks today in delhi. administration officials have stepped up their diplomatic efforts in recent wheeze —— they ask, to secure that crucial deal to lead to a pause in fighting that could last several weeks, the leader use of several weeks, the leader use of several dozen hostages held by thomas as well as the release of many palestinian prisoners held in is reallyjails. those talks appear to have stalled over the weekend, and that is a blow to president biden. he is under huge pressure in the us from all sides over the war in gaza. there have been pro—palestinian demonstrations on over 13
. _ around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. more about our main story, the threat of an israeli incursion into rafah. that speak no to all our north america correspondent, will vernon. talk us through this phone call. he: read out from the white house short time ago, saying that president biden and benjamin netanyahu discuss holocaust memorial bill today, and they were talked about an effort to secure a hostage deal including in ongoing talks today in delhi. administration...
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chocolate at home in the uk. very briefl , is chocolate at home in the uk. very briefly, is there _ chocolate at home in the uk. very briefly, is there any _ chocolate at home in the uk. very briefly, is there any room - chocolate at home in the uk. very briefly, is there any room for optimism?— briefly, is there any room for optimism? briefly, is there any room for o timism? , ., . . ., ., optimism? there is, according to the re ort. optimism? there is, according to the report- their — optimism? there is, according to the report. they actually _ optimism? there is, according to the report. they actually celebrated - report. they actually celebrated more grassroots local initiatives, they said that indigenous populations know their countries and they know what is going to work and that people should be paying more attention to that rather than initiatives and incentives from large global corporations. thank you very much- — around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. the president of argentina has, in a change in tone to his predecessors, sai
chocolate at home in the uk. very briefl , is chocolate at home in the uk. very briefly, is there _ chocolate at home in the uk. very briefly, is there any _ chocolate at home in the uk. very briefly, is there any room - chocolate at home in the uk. very briefly, is there any room for optimism?— briefly, is there any room for optimism? briefly, is there any room for o timism? , ., . . ., ., optimism? there is, according to the re ort. optimism? there is, according to the report- their —...
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around the world and across the uk, this _ to do. around the world and across the uk, this is— to do. around the world and across the uk, this is sac— to do. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. - the presidents of france, china, and the european commission are holding talks in paris, where ukraine and trade are dominating discussions. in opening remarks at the elysee palace, emmanuel macron told xi jinping coordination with china on crises in ukraine and the middle east was crucial. the europeans are hoping to persuade china's leader to refrain from supplying russia with potential war materials. he's urged the eu to remain committed to a partnership with china amid tensions over trade. let's speak to jacob kirkegaard, a senior fellow at geram marshall fund, one of the leading think tanks in brussels. can you just talk us through a little bit more about what ursula von der leyen and president macron are trying to get out of these talks? t are trying to get out of these talks? ., �* ~' are trying to get out of t
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also a lot of cloud in the north of the uk. in between, a swathe of sunshine. but that slice of sunshine filling in with some scattered showers and thunderstorms. so by the end of the afternoon, parts of south—east england and east anglia still seeing some outbreaks of rain, perhaps with some flashes of lightning. for south west england, wales, the midlands into northern england, a mix of sunny spells. feeling warm in the sunshine, 20 degrees, but some hefty showers and thunderstorms. northern ireland mostly dry, but often rather cloudy. some showers and storms across central and southern parts of scotland, mainly dry in northern scotland, but rather cloudy. now through this evening and tonight, most of the showers will fade. we'll keep a fair amount of cloud. and while we do see some clear breaks, perhaps across parts of the midlands, wales, southern england, we could see some mist and fog patches developing, at least for a time. temperatures generally between 7 and 10 degrees. so not particularly cold as we start tomorrow morning. a lot of cloud around acro
also a lot of cloud in the north of the uk. in between, a swathe of sunshine. but that slice of sunshine filling in with some scattered showers and thunderstorms. so by the end of the afternoon, parts of south—east england and east anglia still seeing some outbreaks of rain, perhaps with some flashes of lightning. for south west england, wales, the midlands into northern england, a mix of sunny spells. feeling warm in the sunshine, 20 degrees, but some hefty showers and thunderstorms....
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all across the uk. on today's show, where staring into the abyss, we'll be lucky to get any mps , we must lucky to get any mps, we must shift to the right. that's what senior tory mps fear after their local election battering . but local election battering. but today, number 10 insisted we're heading for a hung parliament and rishi sunak has ruled out a summer election , insisting the summer election, insisting the plan is working. what next for a tory party in turmoil and after record numbers of asylum seekers have flooded into ireland today, thousands of ordinary working class protesters will take to the streets of dublin crying. ireland is full! we'll be live from the scene throughout the show . and 62 guns blasted out show. and 62 guns blasted out a right royal salute on the first anniversary of the king's coronation elsewhere, a new survey shows the popularity of all of the royals has rocketed, with one notable exception can you guess who is the princess of unpopularity and passengers on a british
all across the uk. on today's show, where staring into the abyss, we'll be lucky to get any mps , we must lucky to get any mps, we must shift to the right. that's what senior tory mps fear after their local election battering . but local election battering. but today, number 10 insisted we're heading for a hung parliament and rishi sunak has ruled out a summer election , insisting the summer election, insisting the plan is working. what next for a tory party in turmoil and after record numbers...
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also a lot of cloud in the north of the uk. in between, a swathe of sunshine, but that slice of sunshine filling in with some scattered showers and thunderstorms. by scattered showers and thunderstorms. by the end of the afternoon, part of south—east england and east anglia still seeing some outbreaks of rain, perhaps with some flashes of lightning. south west england, wales, the midlands into northern england, a of sunny spells but are feeling warm in the sunshine, twelvetrees —— 20 celsius. northern ireland, mostly dry but often rather cloudy. some showers and storms of the central and southern scotland, mainly dry and northern scotland but rather cloudy. through the ceiling tonight, most of the showers will fade full so we will keep a fair amount of cloud and there will be some clear breaks across the midlands, southern england where we could see some mist and fog patches developing for a time. temperatures generally between 7 and 10 celsius are not particularly cold as we start tomorrow morning. a lot of cloud around.
also a lot of cloud in the north of the uk. in between, a swathe of sunshine, but that slice of sunshine filling in with some scattered showers and thunderstorms. by scattered showers and thunderstorms. by the end of the afternoon, part of south—east england and east anglia still seeing some outbreaks of rain, perhaps with some flashes of lightning. south west england, wales, the midlands into northern england, a of sunny spells but are feeling warm in the sunshine, twelvetrees —— 20...
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we are now on the france side and the uk is 42 miles that way. the tunnel carries a quarter of trade between the uk and eu, plus plenty of holiday makers, whether on eurostar to paris and beyond, are using the car shuttle to reach somewhere like le touquet, and our�*s drive from the calais terminal. {ode drive from the calais terminal. code into folkestone,, _ drive from the calais terminal. code into folkestone,, calais— drive from the calais terminal. code into folkestone,, calais is— drive from the calais terminal. (m- into folkestone,, calais is 40 minutes down the coast, perfect, nice and easy, no problems at all. have you done that before? we have been to le touquet _ have you done that before? we have been to le touquet three _ have you done that before? we have been to le touquet three times - have you done that before? we have been to le touquet three times and l been to le touquet three times and we have always come through the tunnel. ., , , , ~ , tunnel. tunnel tourists help keep the wheels _ tunnel. tunnel tourists help keep th
we are now on the france side and the uk is 42 miles that way. the tunnel carries a quarter of trade between the uk and eu, plus plenty of holiday makers, whether on eurostar to paris and beyond, are using the car shuttle to reach somewhere like le touquet, and our�*s drive from the calais terminal. {ode drive from the calais terminal. code into folkestone,, _ drive from the calais terminal. code into folkestone,, calais— drive from the calais terminal. code into folkestone,, calais is—...
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also a lot of cloud in the north of the uk. a swathe of sunshine in between, but that sunshine in between, but that sunshine filling in with some scattered showers and thunderstorms. by scattered showers and thunderstorms. by the end of the afternoon, parts of south—east england and east anglia still see outbreaks of rain, perhaps with some flashes of lightning. for south—west england, wales, the midlands and northern england, a mix of sunny spells, feeling warm in the sunshine. but some hefty showers and thunderstorms. northern ireland mostly dry, but often cloudy. mainly dry and northern scotland, but rather cloudy. this evening and tonight, most of the showers will fade, we keep a fair amount of cloud. clay breaks across parts of the midlands, wales and southern england, but we could see mist and fog patches developing for a time. not particularly cold as we start tomorrow morning. a lot of cloud around, spells of sunshine across england and wales. while there will still be some showers, they should not be as many as tod
also a lot of cloud in the north of the uk. a swathe of sunshine in between, but that sunshine in between, but that sunshine filling in with some scattered showers and thunderstorms. by scattered showers and thunderstorms. by the end of the afternoon, parts of south—east england and east anglia still see outbreaks of rain, perhaps with some flashes of lightning. for south—west england, wales, the midlands and northern england, a mix of sunny spells, feeling warm in the sunshine. but some...
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head towards the end of the week there will still be some frontal systems grazing the north of the uk, some rain at times, particularly across scotland, but for many high pressure becoming increasingly dominant. with some relatively warm air in place, temperatures will start to climb. you could see highs in the south on friday of 23, maybe 2a degrees. it looks like the mostly fine and warm weather will last at least into the start of next weekend. live from london, this is bbc news. israel's military begins what it's calling a "limited and temporary" evacuation of civilians from rafah in southern gaza. france's president macron is hosting his chinese counterparts for talks on the war in ukraine and trade relations. john swinney has been elected unopposed as snp leader and is set to become the next scottish first minister. and, the wait is nearly over for the world's largest live music contest — eurovision week kicks off in style in sweden. hello, i'm lewis vaughanjones. welcome to bbc news now. israel's is military telling people to leave parts of rafah. this video from the israeli
head towards the end of the week there will still be some frontal systems grazing the north of the uk, some rain at times, particularly across scotland, but for many high pressure becoming increasingly dominant. with some relatively warm air in place, temperatures will start to climb. you could see highs in the south on friday of 23, maybe 2a degrees. it looks like the mostly fine and warm weather will last at least into the start of next weekend. live from london, this is bbc news. israel's...
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in the uk last year 7660 of these kinds of romance frauds. the advices, follow the tender advice, ask for a photo id verification before you make that initial approach, before you get into messaging someone. if you are concerned that someone in your life is doing this to you, don't be ashamed, these people are criminals and they are very good at it, so talk to a friend, family member. you can also get lots of advice on this if you go to the bbc website. thank ou so if you go to the bbc website. thank you so much _ if you go to the bbc website. thank you so much for— if you go to the bbc website. thank you so much for bringing _ if you go to the bbc website. thank you so much for bringing us - if you go to the bbc website. thank you so much for bringing us that. you so much for bringing us that story. you can hear the full interviews on bbc radio five live today, or listen to the 5mins0n podcast �*the women conned by a romance fraudster�* on bbc sounds. for details of organisations which offer advice and support if you've been affected b
in the uk last year 7660 of these kinds of romance frauds. the advices, follow the tender advice, ask for a photo id verification before you make that initial approach, before you get into messaging someone. if you are concerned that someone in your life is doing this to you, don't be ashamed, these people are criminals and they are very good at it, so talk to a friend, family member. you can also get lots of advice on this if you go to the bbc website. thank ou so if you go to the bbc website....
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military celebrations are taking place in london and around the uk to mark the first anniversary of the coronation of king charles and queen camilla. gun salutes were heard across london, with 41 volleys fired at noon by the king's troop royal horse artillery, from green park. the king recently returned to public engagements after being diagnosed with cancer. it's 30 years today since the official opening of the channel tunnel that carries eurostar passenger trains from london to paris and beyond, and eurotunnel vehicle and freight shuttles between folkestone and calais. 0ur transport correspondent katy austin has been taking a look at the impact the tunnel has had and what the future has in store. a moment in history. 30 years ago today, queen elizabeth and french president mitterrand officially opened the new connection between their two countries. since then, 480 million people have passed through the channel tunnel, whether on eurostar trains to paris and beyond, or on eurotunnel vehicle shuttles. we're now going at about 120 kilometers per hour, which is roughly 75 miles per hour.
military celebrations are taking place in london and around the uk to mark the first anniversary of the coronation of king charles and queen camilla. gun salutes were heard across london, with 41 volleys fired at noon by the king's troop royal horse artillery, from green park. the king recently returned to public engagements after being diagnosed with cancer. it's 30 years today since the official opening of the channel tunnel that carries eurostar passenger trains from london to paris and...
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products from the eu primarily go to the us and uk markets. for european exports, china is partner number three. despite the fact that for china itself, the eu countries are the main sales market. chinese products account for 20%, that is, a fifth of imports into europe. and in this parameter, the eastern partner is noticeably ahead of the united states. this is despite the existing restrictions that europe has already introduced. over the past year, trade with the european union has fallen very noticeably, primarily due to the fact that the european union began to limit the supply of chinese goods. even despite these restrictions. equally, there remains a huge trade deficit between the european union and china, amounting to almost 300-320 billion dollars, roughly speaking, since china sells more to the european union than buy. as for the most acute contradictions, the european union has recently been dissatisfied with the overstocking of the market with chinese electric vehicles. in response, beijing is studying the issue of introducing dutie
products from the eu primarily go to the us and uk markets. for european exports, china is partner number three. despite the fact that for china itself, the eu countries are the main sales market. chinese products account for 20%, that is, a fifth of imports into europe. and in this parameter, the eastern partner is noticeably ahead of the united states. this is despite the existing restrictions that europe has already introduced. over the past year, trade with the european union has fallen...
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harry is going i to arrive in the uk tomorrow. he has a surface to attend at st paul's cathedral for the invictus games anniversary. it is telling that no single member of the royalfamily will attend that service, he is very much on his own. i cannot think for one moment he will not see his father during this trip. he flew specially to see him during and after his cancer diagnosis. i'm sure the two of them will need. i don't think that will be the case with william. that family rift remains. the king is absolutely determined to leave the door open and try to smooth over the family troubles. interesting. thank you very much for coming on the programme. here in the uk, we are highlighting the stories of three women who were all victims of the same online fraudster that they met on a dating app. peter gray from mirfield in west yorkshire met each of the women on the dating app tinder, and then while he was dating them he used the women's ids to take out loans in their name of thousands of pounds. he is currently serving 56 months inj
harry is going i to arrive in the uk tomorrow. he has a surface to attend at st paul's cathedral for the invictus games anniversary. it is telling that no single member of the royalfamily will attend that service, he is very much on his own. i cannot think for one moment he will not see his father during this trip. he flew specially to see him during and after his cancer diagnosis. i'm sure the two of them will need. i don't think that will be the case with william. that family rift remains....
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. relations between china and the eu have been a little strained recently, with brussels uneasy about what it sees as tacit support by beijing for russia's war in ukraine. so there's extra scrutiny on president xi jinping's first visit to europe for five years. the first big event for the, meeting france's president macron at the elysee palace in paris. they were laterjoined at the table by the european commission president ursula von der leyen. she said that the european union council in china to lean on russia to end its war on ukraine. she gave a statement following talks there with the president. she said she was confident china will de—escalate russia nuclear threats. 0ur correspondent hugh schofield was at the elysee palace as mr xi arrived. the europeans are, in a way, increasingly aligned with the united states on china. i mean, the united states has accused the europeans for a long time now of being too soft on china and not waking up to the reality of the new china. and argu
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. relations between china and the eu have been a little strained recently, with brussels uneasy about what it sees as tacit support by beijing for russia's war in ukraine. so there's extra scrutiny on president xi jinping's first visit to europe for five years. the first big event for the, meeting france's president macron at the elysee palace in paris. they were laterjoined at the table by the european commission president ursula von der...
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all across the uk. on today's show, where staring into the abyss, we'll be lucky to get any mps , we must lucky to get any mps, we must shift to the right. that's what senior tory mps fear after their local election battering . but local election battering. but today, number 10 insisted we're heading for a hung parliament and rishi sunak has ruled out a summer election , insisting the summer election, insisting the plan is working. what next for a tory party in turmoil and after record numbers of asylum seekers have flooded into ireland today, thousands of ordinary working class protesters will take to the streets of dublin crying. ireland is full! we'll be live from the scene throughout the show . and 62 guns blasted out show. and 62 guns blasted out a right royal salute on the first anniversary of the king's coronation elsewhere, a new survey shows the popularity of all of the royals has rocketed, with one notable
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we are expecting events across the uk to mark the anniversary, the first anniversary of the king and queen's of a nation and here, in central london, in green park, we are about to witness a gun salute, a 41 gun salute by the king's trip royal horse artillery. let's watch.
we are expecting events across the uk to mark the anniversary, the first anniversary of the king and queen's of a nation and here, in central london, in green park, we are about to witness a gun salute, a 41 gun salute by the king's trip royal horse artillery. let's watch.
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in the uk it's a public holiday today, which means many people might head out to a pub. but in the last year alone, more than 500 closed, according to the british beer and pub association. today, though, the brewing giant heinkenen is hoping to buck that trend, investing £39 million in hundreds of its uk pubs and reopening 62 that had previously been closed. let's speak to our business reporter vishala sripathma. give us a sense of what heineken have said because it reverses the trend of all those closed as we have seenin trend of all those closed as we have seen in recent years, they seem to think there is life yet in the pub model? . �* , , think there is life yet in the pub model? ., �* , , ., , model? that's right. they have seen an opportunity _ model? that's right. they have seen an opportunity here. _ model? that's right. they have seen an opportunity here. suburban - model? that's right. they have seen an opportunity here. suburban areasi an opportunity here. suburban areas across the uk, because of the pandemic, have seen more people work from home. they do
in the uk it's a public holiday today, which means many people might head out to a pub. but in the last year alone, more than 500 closed, according to the british beer and pub association. today, though, the brewing giant heinkenen is hoping to buck that trend, investing £39 million in hundreds of its uk pubs and reopening 62 that had previously been closed. let's speak to our business reporter vishala sripathma. give us a sense of what heineken have said because it reverses the trend of all...
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what makes you think that the uk will agree to that? they have| the uk will agree to that? they have been very clear that they don't want to negotiate this.— to negotiate this. they might not want to negotiate _ to negotiate this. they might not want to negotiate today, - to negotiate this. they might not want to negotiate today, at - to negotiate this. they might not| want to negotiate today, at some later point they might want to. many positions have changed over time. what kind of timeframe would you offer for that? what kind of timeframe would you offerforthat? i what kind of timeframe would you offer for that?— offer for that? i think it is a long time to go _ offer for that? i think it is a long time to go and _ offer for that? i think it is a long time to go and that _ offer for that? i think it is a long time to go and that is _ offer for that? i think it is a long time to go and that is may - offer for that? i think it is a long time to go and that is may be i time to go and that is may be approached in the same way as in the case of china and hong kong. so som
what makes you think that the uk will agree to that? they have| the uk will agree to that? they have been very clear that they don't want to negotiate this.— to negotiate this. they might not want to negotiate _ to negotiate this. they might not want to negotiate today, - to negotiate this. they might not want to negotiate today, at - to negotiate this. they might not| want to negotiate today, at some later point they might want to. many positions have changed over time. what kind of...
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i think when it comes to the risks of something like the 2022 bond market strike against the uk, that is totally right. there is a line some wwhere. you don't know where the line is in advance. we are away from that based on the continued unique status the u.s. has with the other developed economies running a high debt burden with not a lot of alternatives. that's the risk. if you are thinking about a crisis, the risk is you get a sudden loss of bond market confidence rather than doing the projection of what we're already scheduled to pay. that doesn't take to us a crisis point any time soon. you are right. the farther we go without cutting any move to fiscal consolidation and we have a way to go based on washington with that risk. >> what are the things we should be watching in kawashington? is it anything ahead of the election or do we wait for the election and then we wait for tax policy? >> latter. the tax policy is the highest stakes thing that will come through congress next year with the tonche of tax cuts. the party will expend one portion regardless. that comes down pretty di
i think when it comes to the risks of something like the 2022 bond market strike against the uk, that is totally right. there is a line some wwhere. you don't know where the line is in advance. we are away from that based on the continued unique status the u.s. has with the other developed economies running a high debt burden with not a lot of alternatives. that's the risk. if you are thinking about a crisis, the risk is you get a sudden loss of bond market confidence rather than doing the...
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we're now on the france side, and the uk is 32 miles that way. the tunnel carries a quarter of trade between the uk and the eu, plus plenty of holiday—makers, whether on the eurostar to paris and beyond, or using the car shuttle to reach somewhere like le touquet, an hour's drive from eurotunnel�*s calais terminal. drove down to folkestone, jumped on the tunnel, half an hour, calais, 40 minutes down the coast. perfect. nice and easy. no problems at all. have you done that before? yep. we've been to le touquet sort of three times, so we've always come through the tunnel. tunnel tourists help keep the wheels moving for small businesses, including this one. translation: i drive the little train. i lots of english people come at the weekend in cars, in the shuttle. it's very good. plenty of brits swing by the town's golf course. every year we've got 45,000 visitors. - and basically 20,000 of those visitors are english people. i charles thinks the shorter journey compared to ferries means a longer holiday. which is an extra round of golf. so that'
we're now on the france side, and the uk is 32 miles that way. the tunnel carries a quarter of trade between the uk and the eu, plus plenty of holiday—makers, whether on the eurostar to paris and beyond, or using the car shuttle to reach somewhere like le touquet, an hour's drive from eurotunnel�*s calais terminal. drove down to folkestone, jumped on the tunnel, half an hour, calais, 40 minutes down the coast. perfect. nice and easy. no problems at all. have you done that before? yep. we've...
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well , last week, the head of the uk, david cameron, said that ukraine has every right to strike the british. weapons against targets on russian territory, well, we remember, rewinding, including the statement of former british prime minister elizabeth thrus, who said that she was ready to use nuclear weapons against russia, being, yes, that means, the british foreign secretary, she said, that i'm ready for this, her hand will not tremble, so please explain to us the statement of the west that the troops are aggressive against us in the water, information appears. that the french foreign legion is already on the territory of ukraine, but at least the first 100 people, there is already the first fire contact with our paratroopers, such reports are coming in, they are not official yet, but nevertheless, in response, our president orders an exercise using, or rather not even with the use, with the imitation of the use of non-strategic nuclear weapons, but, as far as i know, this is called, what does it mean, to whom are we sending a signal, well... actually, of course, we have already c
well , last week, the head of the uk, david cameron, said that ukraine has every right to strike the british. weapons against targets on russian territory, well, we remember, rewinding, including the statement of former british prime minister elizabeth thrus, who said that she was ready to use nuclear weapons against russia, being, yes, that means, the british foreign secretary, she said, that i'm ready for this, her hand will not tremble, so please explain to us the statement of the west that...