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of this business uptake the smoke to try the 6 bank gross not net a bundle dash before to use the the hello. i'm signed these a them, this is the news out live from dog coming off in the next 60 minutes. these right imagery kills at least for the palestinians across garza, a residential building was targeted, migraines risk that lives every day across the mediterranean as a summit. and typically it gets on the way to tackle the crisis. the case king charles set to open parliament and lay out the numerous governments plans for the year ahead. plus we have to go with donald trump, the a strong shelves on a dallas,
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even though it's on from us republicans of the convention, just days off that he survived an assassination. this time i'm having an issue with the sports auction. tina's ends. i fernandez apologizes off to pasting a video of his team celebration that corporate america victory with racist chaunce about french by us. the it's 10 am g m t, that's one p. i'm in gaza. why these right emetrius killed at least 13 palestinians . justin stone is ready for us is targeted several areas in the site. it all come from central browse and killing 11. and then to bring all this to on, the palestinians were killed the southern off area to leave that. so do you need the underwood chief is once again condemn the targeting of schools in gaza. it posted on social media saying, it says almost daily a conference,
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at least 8 schools hits the last 10 days, including 6 underwood schools, the wall, rob the goals and boys of guys that are of the education. and the childhood schools must never be used for fighting. oh, mancy purposes, by any policy to the conflict schools on not a targets the blazing sun comes to disregard of international humanitarian law. continues on the basis, all rules of war have been broken in gaza, losing a common humanity must not become the new norm as go now live to talk about assume the joins of some data that are in central gaza. so thought at 1st of all, these variety minutes we talking about $25.00 strikes in 24 hours with a focus on central goal. so what does that look like on the ground or so that's what we have be speaking about somebody specially that there is clean
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minute, 3 women, 10 on the central areas of the strip are talking about 37 palestinians have only killed it during the past 24 hours on the central areas of gauze, and now we are also kind of south, cleverly back to the end of the rocks. for future time has been widely targeted. as with what we have been hearing from under officials that at least 6 owner law schools have been targeted in um is that right? oh, yeah. and also residential house is that also a very uh, jason to the needs or inquiries or where these very minutes rate is accessed and setting up the. ready 2 phases, the and we can clearly understand that the surge of attack is a part of the pressure that militarily be practiced and excited by the is really side. now they are moving as the claim to the 3rd phase of the will, which is a precise as it strikes the targets in maine. as in harry, as much what we do know, it's not no longer presented as a due to the fact that the vast majority of news being reported to an agent,
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what children and women and innocent civilians we, we see clearly the departments of unlocks the hospital. overwhelmed with policies will have been injured, the vast majority were young children and these places dealt with fits, are considered to be proper evacuation senses. and that reflects the strategic approach is that has been adopting which is attacking on areas of this trip. as people here are no longer can see any sort of safety on the ground. sammy or i thought i'd call. so we had the statement by the underwood, chief, that about the targeting of schools. how deadly is that sickly full displaced palestinians who often go to those schools for shelter of the? well, let's just start explaining that from correct. so maybe some schools are officially affiliated to the united nations relief and what agency. now what we do now is that
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offset the also part of the conflict in october, the 7th. the bus majority families have been receiving controversial millage orders typically of goals is why the and that's what practically happened. somebody just call to, to look for you, i'm sure is that basically the whole kinds of humanitarian mississippi's such as would tend to fit you about a line that can help them to charge the phones on fox. they've been living in a very drastic humanitarian condition in such evacuation centers that is, that really overwhelmed with displace assemblies and improve absence of the essential hygiene facilities. but at the same time, these people have no left options remain for them, especially that they are trying to feel safe. and one of the places that could be designated as a proof of safe areas for policies, especially that they are affiliated to one of the biggest and most influential, the humanitarian organizations that over time providing israel with the location of their facility responsible for hearing from hon. officials at least
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a 120 under what the services have been targeted since the early beginning of the conflicted ranging between clinics and schools. alongside with main headquarters that have been multiple phones unplug, if it's in, going to city. so there's a very growing reality in terms of the deliberate targets of wonder with facilities for people here. a wondering that if there is going to be honest, thoughts for protection could be a food it for them in order to feel safe again on the ground. sammy, thanks so much to on a couple of assume they're reporting to us live from gaza. the let's take you now live to london, where king charles is on his way to the state opening of the british parliament in just a few minutes. he will lay out new governments policy fire ortiz for the coming here, looking at life pictures coming in from the house of lords. that's the opposite
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chamber of the british parliament that as the ceremonies. well, that'd be getting awaiting the king's arrival. those of a light fixtures coming in showing where the king will be entering from sovereigns gates. we've got joe in the hall. he's standing by outside the houses of parliament, london, and jonah just take us through how important this address is. the sent a piece of the opening of parliament rights. yeah, it signals the state opening of a brand new at bonham entry session. in this case of course, ushering in a brand new government. tough to to stop it. and he's laid the positive on a lot of land slide election victory less than 2 weeks ago. the labor party securing a majority in the house of commons of a $172.00. so there are hundreds of new and peace brand new and peace,
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all waiting in the finery to hear the king's speech. and they will get to work pretty quickly off to it. as we speak. king charles the making his way in procession from buckingham palace here to the parliamentary estates, accompanied by the household cavalry, the melnik's mounted body. god, he will enter, as you said, through sufferings gate. that's just beyond me. it is the gate into the westminster estate reserved, exclusively for, for the monica. and then there is a complicated sequences ritual or take symbolism that goes along with delivering those new m. p 's into the house of lords chain book. so that he could read out the government's legislative agenda, reduce a speech written for him by the government. he has no part to play in the structure of the construct to go to speech. he is constitutionally bound, demonic, to be actually neutral. the know things politically will read it out to us so to
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monitor the new to the way so is not to indicate any form of support for any of the government's policies. and then as i say, the parliament will be put on the business of this government enacting its promise of change in this country. after 14 years of conservative party government will get under way. and uh, you mentioned a bit of pageantry. we can see the procession going on right now, joe. now we'll come back to in a moment when the, the king's carriage, that it's a little bit closer to where you off. and now thanks so much, jonah, how are the representatives from 28 countries and meeting the libyan capital to address dangerous migrant crossings across the mediterranean sea? most european union countries will be attending,
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as well as many assets and nations. let's take a look at the journey migrants make from north africa to europe. last year, at least a 160000 people tried to make the crossing with nitty 2000 either drowning going missing. and the 1st course of this year. so t $9650.00 migrants across the mediterranean. and there have been 656 revolt a desk. so missing persons in that period with $9010.00 that off 1000 microns intercepted at sea and return to the view of the slide. the 59 percent decrease in crossings compared to last year. you and says the central mediterranean remains one of the world's most dangerous migration routes. it's not like final joins us now from the libyan capital in tripoli. so we understand this gathering is getting on the way my legs can. the already, some of those migration groups of witnessed
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a drop in migration. what did i hope to for the secure, the confidence behind you guys, i'm sorry, there's a security situation here. send me the situation is if it sends the course enough to close our camera and leave it seems like a brawl is happening between now we've been officially living security officials, so we're being escorted out of this area. all right, so obviously monic got his hands full way. i was trying to sort out his position visit ve the security of that conference, a bit tights as one might imagine. we'll try and come back to him in a little bit. this is in front of a is a senior policy analyst, the migration policy institute joins us from fine for good to have you with us. so we were talking about a drop in migration in the central mediterranean roof,
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at least by almost 60 percent. is this down to tougher action clamp down spine? north african countries especially like to nicea a. yeah, so the situation has evolved quite a bit over the last year in north africa, visa, the europe only ration in 2023 to to these young government reach an agreement with the you where when they accept quite a large amount of money. so a 15550000000 euros from europe in exchange for tightening it's can internal controls of migration. so doing more to detain, migraines on their way through reaching is yes to turn them to southern parts of the country. and in some cases, detaining them in an effort to keep the crossing from these yet into europe via the mediterranean, under has also been strengthening of this cooperation with lydia in the last several months. and there have been several delegation, bi lateral delegations from you states to lydia in the last few months,
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including most notably, i present a private assume maloney from italy who visited libya herself in may and efforts to strength and cooperation with with yes, well and i, your present that they've seen the doing more like to use? yes. you actually internally control migration. so the job in arrivals is likely down the last to to his actions on the part of the often is yeah. yeah. so the tensions returning of people. what does this mean for the human rights situation in the treatment of migrants and refugees then? and there's been a lot of concerns raised about the implications of these options for the raising of my herbs and bolts, and is your end in libya. the in the past there has been like side reports of iris ary detention in both locations, to bullying chain without an opportunity to challenge their detention or be aware
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of their rights as well as lack of access of international organizations to people who are in the teams and recently there been concern, so it's still being pushed back to remote other areas in both countries where the conditions to be quite severe and harsh. so one of the things that you're king governments have been for us to really raise large roughly with libyan got rich as well as engineers. yeah. is found the protections of minors who are being intercepted along both of these fruits and ensuring that there is better access also as well for international limitations. but this is come as part of a deal with the right. there's been a support for north african countries. it's craig down 100 and prevent migration to europe. so how keen all european countries to raise the issue of the human rights and the treatment of a happy. it's a ton something of a blind di and focus and prioritize on prevention of migrants and refugees making
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the crossing to i mean, i think today it is, you know, he says the, the interest on the part of european countries has really largely tend to stop my version across the mediterranean, and i think we've seen over the last several years, more willing this uh, on the part of the countries to turn a blind eye to some of the concerns around human rights and in their partnership agreements with various countries around to forcing migration and housing, people, and rates. i think that there has been some signs on the part of your team. the risk that perhaps they may be more able to work with the, the national unity government now in libya, all. and it drops the migration enforcement as well as some of these human rights issues. by the best. i mean, i think the standards that we're looking at are still quite low. and there's still
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a lot of concerns about what that looks like in practice. and we've had some, some of those african countries like libya ahead of this conference so that hoping this gathering will enable them to own migration policy a little more. what does that mean practically speaking to yes, so one of the concerns around the way in which us and working with partner come countries on migration is that it's really been pushing it's agenda and essentially looking for any kind of leverage, including financial leverage with countries to ensure that it's priorities are pursued lu. yeah. has that inconvenience conference that helps to, as he said, we own the issue. so that means being able to say it's to somebody set aside the agenda, determine what the priorities are and what potential actions are around pursuing those priorities. and i think the, the power dynamics are still quite unbalanced. dc your team countries, but the, the whole is that by being present that i mean time that there might be some
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ability to shape what issues are, are put on table. and so it has been clear that for example, it's just not see itself necessarily as a country which is accepting the settlement of immigrants we're trying to think through. so it's contrast lead to library much in returning people. or potentially there been some efforts to or so, and we will change refugees. i don't live yet to european countries and elsewhere as well as you are particularly vulnerable or how production needs. all right, thank you so much for your thoughts and analysis on that. susan slotskum. thank you all can charles says arrive. so the state opening of the u. k. parliament, i can tell you now to some live pictures coming in. that is the house of lords where they are wasting the king to begin his speech of
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a monk the sauces. apollo. meant for yet in the united kingdom layout, the new labor government's priorities for the life of policy want a massive majority. in the case general election on july, the 4th, securing more than 410 seats. let's go to john holly joins us from outside. the houses of parliament in london, joins us live from then. jo, now we're looking at those live pictures we can see inside the house of holland that looks like everyone is seated. things have gone pretty quiet. uh, i guess this were pretty close to the king beginning his address of the yes, well, this is sorted with peak parliament and royal pageantry procession cetera. many in ritual intersect in the states opening the parliament and as you say, in the lowest shape of the inside, at the bottom it's behind me v i peas nodes looking across at the silver and strode
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waiting to see king charles a p e. will it be that will let me assume that very soft written? i'm not sure. as you can say that pick typically we, we can see someone carrying a sold carrying the crown. maybe you control costs through this part of the pageantry that's going on and all screens in front of us at the imperial state. crown made its journey here to the bottom and shortly afraid of king charles the waiting for him. in fact, inside the ro, big room, which is where he is now putting on the robust states a great 18 foot velvet k p, where they moved. where is the imperial state crown? a very heavy bit of head do that. his mother, king, queen elizabeth the 2nd had to dispense with her last 2 years. at repeat was 2868 diamonds. many of them controversially acquired through britain's use of
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colonialism and then he will take his place inside by holding the sovereigns throat and similar tiniest late the m p. 's. those new and fees will be someone from the house of commons by unofficial. that is, black rod complicates, et cetera. many ensues, that you will see very shortly. and they will then follow through into the lord's chamber to see the king. read out the king, speech written for him by the new government of the like the party outlining its plans, its legislative plans over the coming months. essentially, the scope and scale of kids, thomas vision, the new private and stuff to deliver it, change the change he promised in his manifesto to the country a and to deliver it as quickly as possible. that is what they are waiting to see. it is the king's ceremonial duty to deliberate to speak to you must do that. do so also the dispassionately, he is bound to be politically neutral in all of this. and just as we look at these pictures, you know this season, ok, chain, cake cetera. many uh,
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the dates back parts of it to the middle ages. i can tell you that it involves, amongst other things, a little bit of hostage taking right now. there is one of those m p 's sitting inside buckingham palace being held hostage less the king not be allowed to leave the lord's chamber, the states back to the 1600 straight antipathy between the monarchy and parliament after which of course charles the 1st was beheaded by oliver cromwell, a little earlier on before the king arrived, there was also a search of the sellers of government buildings including panama, that dates back to 16 o 5, the great gun piled up plots of guy folks. and he's catholic conspirators trying to do away with the then protestant king james the 1st. so a lot of spectacle here. but if there is a cool substance as well, this is the opening old problem. it's a brand new parliament, the son to the labor party, after it's a landslide election when less than 2 weeks ago, they secured a majority of
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a $172.00 m. p 's in parliament. they will set up some $35.00 bills that they intend to enact in the coming months illustrating, as i say, the scope of the scale and the seriousness at least is tom. and we'll hope that he does that all his vision and his mission to enough change in this country. and that's think goes through the theatrics. so taking a hostage as the inputs, it's joe know they have probably a little challenge, but a hostage situation is going to really develop this time round. however, there is all the was a lot of feeling in the u. k, that the country was being held hostage to political instability in the outgoing government with the succession of prime ministers. a lot of hope going into this column entry session, going into this governments are a lot of high expectations for the king speech in a new era for britain. yes, that is the way many people see it. of course,
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an era of stability that has been absent here for quite some years now case tom or the labor party. know the labor party is something in office for 14 years. this is the 1st time in more than 14 years, therefore that they get to lead the legislative agenda. yes, it promises stability. it promises calm in government and it promises change, change that many people see at least expertise needed here, particularly with the disintegration of public services, not least, the health services, social care schools go to provision and many others. of course kids stomach walks a very fine line, he's enjoying a honeymoon period at the moment. it's not being 2 weeks yet since the election. people, of course, giving him that a bunch, the benefits of the doubt, he was elected by what he's described as a very broad coordination of vote is not all of them traditional lady, but vote is but people wanting to see things done differently. there is an enormous
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way to the expectation on him and his government to do that to him. the fine line that he. busy works is the challenge of convincing the country the public who supported him, but there are no easy fix is to the great problems that afflict public services. there is very little money to spend on fixing them. he's promised not to raise taxes. and so he's got to do in generating economic growth as a means of derogatory revenue, right? so i wanted to get the looking now the live pictures of the p is that the stuff is being the king stuff is being a school to into parliament. so to cruise in some, you're good at keeping us up to date some of this tension feet joe. now what does that mean? slightly tricky because i don't have a live feed to look at. but even in play now you will see an official at the house . it's known as black road. this time i will
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be dispatched to co pays from the house of commons to come through to the notes chamber speeds. see will i see approaches to the house of commons chamber as the door of the chamber symbolically slammed in her face. she will then picks up her black road and she will slam 3 times on the dual, announcing her intention to come in uh, announcing her identity. and she will then be allowed into the house of commons to lead the m p 's through to the house of lords, another piece of arcade ritual that accompanies this ceremony. and then of course, we will see can charles with the making his way to the suburbs, throwed ready to read out this bill this uh, the speech they speech containing some 35 intended ex apartment, to kick off the 1st section to the bottom. and underneath the, the labor government and prime minister kissed on. and this is
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a very different parliament this time, right john, although this is not the 1st time king charles has delivered a speech, i think is the 2nd time this came to the following. to make this sort of address spelt more than half of this parliament, new em pays the right code. number of minorities, right? very different parliament. a record number of women wrinkled number of minorities, a very different political make up to this parliament for forced to give you some context back in 20. 19, when far as johnson became the conservative prime minister, he won a majority, which was considered considered at the time pretty sizable and his promise to get breaks it down. it was just hoff, in fact, the size of the majority, the kids time and the labor party has one. so they are a most, at least in these initial stages, unassailable, bothering any sort of rebellion with the labor party rank. so that in this
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immediately is a, is an app. so the dramatic change the back of a problem and the conservative party visit held sway here for 14 years, dramatically reduced in numbers that will be very visible in the new parliament. there are how the other groupings that have grown the liberal democrats percent of that party much bigger than it was at by a great deal. and they will be a very noisy father. right? contingent, a reform party and fees led by nigel fowler. she would, who succeeded in these 8th attempt to make it into parliament in this election. he will be working extremely hard to hold the labor party to account. and indeed further he's objective. he says to engineer a reverse takeover of the conservative party, 70 entirely new breton style. let me now let him know that you know you've been completely sing jonas her father. you can't see the pictures maybe in real time, but we've got some pit fat going on and we can see now. king charles enter the
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house of lords, that is the opposite chamber of parliament, accompanied by his wife, queen camilla. and we are witnessing the procession heading towards the king's throne. jona just tool costs through the scenes as uh, as we are witnessing them. the, the . all right, john, if you're still with me, so we're just talking about the choreography that's going on right now. we're seeing life pictures of king charles entering the house of lords, accompanied by queen camilla. she's heading towards the throne. the golden throne wearing the robe of states and the diamond encrusted imperial states crown,
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where he will deliver the king speech which outlines the agenda of the government, the new governments. with the new house of lords and you members of paula and i should say that is taking shape right now. one of the decisive elections which have given the life of policy a majority from john to if you can hear me, we just, i think now seconds away from the king taking his seat that things will move pretty quickly. now the king speech normally lost around 10 minutes. this one is described by the labor party officials is one of the meteor king speech is increasing is a $35.00 pieces of legislation that will have to be read out spelled out and explained by the monic. so it might take a little longer than 10 minutes,
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but not as many as 20 minutes. we're told so in about 20 minutes it will, it will be over king charles will exit, leave the parliamentary estates and head back to buckingham palace. and in, in about 2 hours time, the m. p 's, but it will take their places inside the house of commons for a few days debating these legislative agenda. but yes, as you say, as we speak now, all the lords gathered in the lord's chamber, i should mention that one of the pieces of legislation contained in this king speech is to try and slipping down and mobilize that house of lords to try and get some of those who rented tree p as in david, sorry, haven't been, and john payne, because king charles runs down to speaking let's listen to and that's what he's saying. the
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as the house of commons mister speaker,
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the king come on this hon. high to attend immediately in the heights of pay is the fraud leading the way to the house of lords for this joint sitting of parliament to begin with a king will st. the the
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jo. no, we just witness that seen that you spoke about. we can see that kissed alma and the outgoing 5 minutes the she so not working together. we saw that scene. you were talking about pounding on the door by black cross. all of that to symbolize the independence of the house of commons, right? the what so, so i'm saying that seems to be some dispute about that as good may which sets up associates rules and protocol upon them. it suggests otherwise, the disease simply means of identifying black road to the close a chamber of the house of commons. but yes, i'm sorry, it is about symbolizing the independence of the comments from the moment key dating back to the 1600 black road. as we speak now, leading and peas through to the clay to the lords chamber accompanied by the sergeant of items whose role dates back to the $1400.00 c be carrying a,
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a mace symbolic mesa, 5 foot silver, gilt, ornamental stuff representing the possibility of the amount of key and that's the empties into the loads chamber at that will then set the stage along with the ip, lots of international dig mysteries as well in that chamber for king charles to begin at reading out the king speech. and as i said, that should take 10, maybe 15 minutes. he makes his way through the 35 pieces of legislation that it be written down for him by the government. it is, he's said remote new duty is the constitution out of state to read at this speech. to do so, as i mentioned before in and up to the neutral tones, so as not to betray any sense of support or otherwise towards his go its program and agenda. it is about the government's program under gender as close as give you some moment to the q as tom of the new prime minister. and he's like the
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policy government to set out their priorities to set that the scope and scale of the vision for change promised to be in at the election to the electorate. a vision of a government read educated guess or as you're okay with it saying that he only being approach he's being handed the script. of course, as you are pointing out, joe, now he, that is a speech he has very little say in the contents, the is the presentation of the government's agenda. my lords, the members of the hudson coming by government will govern in service to the country by governments. legislative program will be mission lead based dependency will be the cornerstone of my government's economic policy. every decision will be consistent with its fiscal rules. it will legislate to insure
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those significant tax and spending changes of subject to an independent assessment by the office for budget responsibility bills will be brought forward to strength and audits and corporate governance along the side, pensions investments securing economic growth will be a fundamental mission. my government will seek a new partnership with both business and working people and help the country move on from the recent cost of living challenges by prioritize the wealth creation or communities. my ministers will establish an industrial strategy. cons. it is my government subject to to see rising living standards in all nations and regions in the united kingdom. a my ministers who get person building including
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through pending reform as they seek to accelerate the delivery of high quality infrastructure and housing. they would also pursue sustainable growth, bank coverage and investment in industry skills. a new technologies my government is committed to making work pay and the legislate to introduce a new deal for working people to bad exposure to practices and enhance employment rights. each will seek to establish the appropriate legislation to place requirements on those working to develop the most powerful artificial intelligence models. my government believes a great, so the pollution of decision making is that the highest of the modem, dynamic economy and is a key drive over to the konami gross. and my ministers would introduce in english,
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the pollution bill legislation will be introduced to give new powers to metro mez and combined will services. this will support local growth plans to bring economic benefit to communities. a bill will be introduced to allow no colleges to take control of the local bus services by minutes as well. bring forward legislation to improve the ro is by reforming rail franchising, establishing great british ro is and bringing train operations into public editorship. taken together, these policies will enhance britton's position as a leading industrial nation and enable the country to take advantage of new opportunities that come from a gross and wealth creation. a my government recognizes the agency
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of the global climate challenge and the new job opportunities that can come from leading the development of the technologies of the future. it is committed to a clean energy transition which will low energy bills for consumers over time. a bill will be introduced to set upgrade to purchase energy, a publicly owned clean power company headquarters in scotland, which will help accelerate investment in renewable energy, such as offshore wind. legislation will be brought forward to help the country achieve energy independence. an unlocked investments in energy infrastructure. a bill will be introduced to support sustainable aviation fuel production. by government recognizes the need to improve water quality. and the bill will be
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introduced to strength and the powers of the water regulation. my government will seek to strengthen the border and make streets safer. a bill would be introduced to modernize the asylum and immigration system establishing a new board to secure, to combined and delivering enhanced counter tara powers to tackle organized immigration crime. legislation would be abroad, ford to strength and community policing, give the police great a pallet to deal with antisocial behavior. and strength and support for victims. measures will be introduced to improve the safety and security of public venues and help keep the british public safe from terrorism. my government will bring forward plans to have violence against women and goes my
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ministers will seek to raise educational standards and break down barriers to opportunity action will be taken to get people back in employment. following the impact to the pen demik. a bill will be introduced re standards in education and promote children's well being measures will be brought forward to remove the exemption from value added tax. the private school fees, which would enable the funding of $6.00 and a half sized new teachers. my government will establish skills england which will have a new partnership with employers at its heart. and my ministers will reform the apprenticeship levy legislation will be introduced to give greater rights
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and protections to people renting the homes, including ending no fault evictions and reforming grounds for possession. draft legislation will be published on leasehold uncommon hold for a bill to be introduced to establish an independent football regulator to ensure greater sustainability in the game and strength and protections from my government would improve the national health service as a service for old providing cat on the basis of need, regardless of the ability to pay it, we'll seek to reduce the waiting times focus on prevention and improve mental health provision for young people. it wouldn't show mental health has given the same attention and focus as physical health ministers will legislate to modernize the mental health act so it has fit to the 21st century.
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a bill will be introduced to progressively increase the age of which people can buy cigarettes and impose limits on the sales and marketing events. the ministers will also legislate to restrict it advertising of junk food to children along with the sale of high caffeine energy drinks to children. a draft bill will be brought forward to bad condition practices. my governments will take steps to help rebuild trust and foster respect legislation will be brought forward to introduce a duty of canada for public servants. a bill will be introduced to establish a statutory armed forces commissioner to act as a strong, independent champion for a gallon tom forces and their families legislation on race
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equality will be published in draft to ensure and the full right to equal pay in low. my government, real strength and the where it's work with the devolved governments instruction wales. i know the knowledge said that the best outcomes possible of deliberate for citizens across the united kingdom. my ministers will establish a new council of the nations and regions to renew opportunities for the prime minister. heads of developed governments and methods of combined will services to collaborate with each other. my government will continue to support the political institutions and devote government in northern ireland. in consultation with old passes measures will be brought forward to begin the process
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of appealing and replacing the know the troubles legacy and reconciliation act. 2023 measures to modernize the constitution will be introduced, including has of loads reform to remove the rights of her ready to ship is to sit in folks in the last the ministers will strengthen the integrity of elections and encourage wide participation in the democratic process. the government will propose a modernization committee of the house of commons, which will be test driving up standards, improving work practices, and reforming procedures. my governments will ensure a strong defense based on the north atlantic treaty. organizations come on values
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of individual liberty, democracy, human rights, and the rule of law. it's commitment to nato. it will remain unshakable. israel maintain a strong forces including the nuclear deterrent to ensure that the united kingdom's defense capabilities are matched to the changing nature of global strategic fritz. my government will conduct a strategic defense review by government will continue to give its full support to crane and its people and it will endeavor to play a leading role in providing you train for the campus to nature membership. my government will seek to reset the relationship with your pin partners and where to improve united kingdom's trade and investment relationship with the european union by ministers will seek
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a new security packed to strength and cooperation on the mutual threats faced by the united kingdom and the european union my government will play its part in trying to secure long term peace and security in the middle east. which is committed to a 2 state solution with a safe and secure israel, alongside a viable and submarine kind of stand in states. a later this week, my government will host european political community meeting at the named palace the creating and i look forward to our visit to samoa alongside the color of heads of government meeting in october and visit to australia. members of the house of commons estimates for the public services will be laid before you. my lords and members of the house of commons,
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other messages will be laid before you. i pray that the blessing of almighty god may rest upon your councils. my government is committed to a new deal, one of the opening sentences, we heard that from king charles, the 3rd c addressed the sitting of both houses of parliament in the united kingdom, opening a new poem entry session in a speech which he delivered costs that speech is a speech outlining the agenda of the you in coming government of lead by prime minister kissed tom of the head of a labor policy. it talks about great to devolution of decision making
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and foreign policy issues from ukraine to the middle east. to reform is related to border security, asylum, c king, and even energy and public service on the ship. john, how joins us from outside houses of parliament. jonah, we're looking at live pictures now maybe you can talk us through the scene with c. as in charles, the 3rd is a school says off of his throne as he leaves of that central area of the house of lords. but he will exit again in just a few minutes time via the sufferings entrance just behind me here and make his way back to buckingham palace. and that is it, is it king charles is ceremonial duty complete?
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now he has read out the king's speech containing as you describe the, the bits of legislation that this new labor government under prime minister kissed um it intends to kick off with an act over the next few months of the 1st session of parliament of the labor government under a very wide ranging set of measures describes them more than most speeches by the market. the state, the opening of parliament in line, of course, with the enormous expectations on these governments stability. he started off by saying will be the cornerstone of my government. and it was interesting that the very 1st thing out of the gate was, was a promise to strength and independent assessment. a big fiscal act, 6, strengthening the office of budget responsibility. and that may sound like a, a granular domestic issue. it's not, it's huge. the important that is that to prevent what happened last fall to under least trust them. kwasic wanting her child so that when they enacted a new budget,
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announce the new budget intended to spare economic growth with enormous tax cuts. absolutely, but the whole in the market sense, interest rates soaring and cost world and the people in terms of more mortgages as well. that's the headline promise, building that new partnerships between business and working people. prioritizing wealth, creations, full communities, a whole series of x intended to generate growth without raising taxes like building more houses. religious legislating to reform, planning rules, investment in skills in more jobs. prioritize, nationalizing the roadways to get transport, working better again. and as, as you say, moving on into a very wide scope of international plagiarism commitments as well. not least to nato, to ukraine, to the situation in the middle east to continue to work for peace there. and to how, how to at least support a 2 state solution. that was it,
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that was the government's new agend, a broad scope and scale to kids. thomas vision for change in this country. all right, thanks to joe. now hollis jana wrap top. do the free time that we can save people finding out from the house of lords they will head back to. and then there's a problem and we'll head back to the house of commons, where they will engage in a debate over that speech to something of a symbolic vote at the end of 46 expected to pos, the government's agenda, the right time for a different kind of gentry, let's go with the gemma got some funding games for us in sport. unfortunately all for a fast story isn't very fun. is your about find out and teen and chelsea plant insights
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and on those has apologize for taking part in racist chance as he celebrated his teams, a confir america victory, a video of him and his teammates, making derogatory comments, was posted to fernandez his social media. the chance target french class with african heritage, the french but will federation filed a complaint was about governing bodies visa. so now investigating the chance. chelsea i've also gone it disappears me proceedings often, and this is chelsea teammate in france. defend that. wesley, for fonda, is quoted uninhibited racism restaurant about his sceptre of his preparations. that is the lympics. he's won his 1st singles matches losing the evening round. differentiates and in may the dollars into the 2nd round at the swedish life. and after straight sets victory as a full son of 11 time of grandson, champion buell book, responded, we'll be back in action later in the double finals. we've read the dallas ended singles and doubles of the powers games. and we'll team up with wimbledon champion, call us out from the matter of power is just taking a day in the river send to show the capitals most away is clean enough to haste and
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then pick competitions. the city has spent billions to clean the river in time for the issues games of correspond to natasha butler was that as well for months the matters powers and the doctor be promising to swim in riverside and to prove it is clean enough for the limpid games well, she has finally taken the plunge, swimming about a 100 meters of the water temperature, about 19 degrees. we understand lovely sunny day here in paris and it go, came out to the water off to it, saying that it was a wonderful joyful day. not a need for the olympics, she said, but also if a power is because the idea is in the future, the prisons might be able to swim in certain parts of the senses. it's amazing. you know, it was a dream for us. we, we work a lot and very hard for that and it is not just for a be here today in sweden to guess or it's a very lucky and happy day. it's also for the planet now. the saying is playing
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a role in the olympics, it will be used for the next so many the 1st time. and so many is being held outside the stadium. but also they'll be various assuming events including the swimming mouse and taking place in the sense it has cost $1500000000.00. the clean up this river, it is taken over a decade. there are new water treatment facilities. sewage system has to be improved, but of course you can predict what will happen with weather and if it's we have heavy rain in the days before some of those swimming events. what will happen is backup plans will come into play. those backup plans arrive to delaying some of those. so make events by a few days or so. it's not possible because the pollution levels are simply too high. then those swimming events will be moved to a location outside of power as that of course everyone. and then pick find the power smet, i knew what the noise is, the inputs it very much hoping that the sand will also keep its promise and be swimming pool. latasha popular out does aero star, as i have talked to,
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is for the past, for the open and mid criticism about his foreman fitness. one of his fellow partners has come out in support of the 15 time major champion, which is paid a limited charleston suffering career threatening injuries in a car crash 3 years ago. is about to compete and or full majors and accounting the for the 1st time since 2019. for me, your find a cop cops in call in montgomery has suggested tigers should retire. but this is a p j championship with us on the shows like pipes, which plays on it for many years to come. he's still all to great to me. you know, he's still are in that read on sunday and i have uh, yeah, i just heard some of his comments that were said uh by con and you know what it says, honest opinion or not. i mean, i became a cough needs and need some desperately. uh, not selfishly. i want him to play as long as possible. it just helps all the guys out here just with my eyeball, someone like tiger woods springs, golf. so he's still got a lot of fighting them. and finally,
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some of the biggest names in baseball were in action at dishes m l b, all star game in texas. well, sounds of these torches shall have. tony opened the scoring for the national league side with this huge 3 run high run. you hit the boat, the 100 speeds. that's the 1st time run from adult jay in this contest since 1996. but the american lead team rallied thanks to jasmine the round of the boston red sox. a 2 on high back from the old stop, daisy told helps the american lead team to a 53 with this and it also. and because of nice, valuable player during the ran, who's back and forth his 1st couple of years in the majors as a to 20 hit or that it'll, it'll support from me for now. but i will be back with another percent. elizabeth like to sound thanks. so much demo. well that's it. so this news out, but the good news is, elizabeth, is back in a moment of another for she has to stay with us. the
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