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all counting votes for the london mayo election and the _ votes for the london mayo election and the results from here and there is over— and the results from here and there is over nine — and the results from here and there is over nine centres will be fed into— is over nine centres will be fed into city— is over nine centres will be fed into city hall, where the result will be — into city hall, where the result will be declared. —— mayoral election _ will be declared. —— mayoral election. they will count the london assembly— election. they will count the london assembly votes and declare them sometime afterwards. polls had predicted labour's sadiq khan, the incumbent — predicted labour's sadiq khan, the incumbent labour mayor who has been incumbent labour mayor who has been in power— incumbent labour mayor who has been in power for— incumbent labour mayor who has been in powerfor eight years, incumbent labour mayor who has been in power for eight years, had a lead on his— in power for eight years, had a lead on his conservative rival susan hall. _ on his
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housebuilding in london has collapsed. knife crime is rising. mayoral taxes are up 70% and drivers have been hit with charges. the labour mayor simply panders to unions and is decimated london's nighttime economy. that's his record. that's how he will be judged and conservative people across london of the be safer with a conservative with lower taxes and better services. >> thank you very much, mr. spe. today, mr. speaker, is staffordshire day where we celebrate all the brilliant things about the county of staffordshire. with friend johnny and contribute to our brilliant police fire and crime commission then adams and occur to people of staffordshire to vote tomorrow to make sure we keep staffordshire one of the safest places to live, work and visit? >> well, i wish everyone a happy staffordshire depiction mentioned the elections at a think it's right she does because under this conservative and previous government we've cut crime by over 50%, deliver 20,000 more police officers. people with the labour please and crime commission more likely to
housebuilding in london has collapsed. knife crime is rising. mayoral taxes are up 70% and drivers have been hit with charges. the labour mayor simply panders to unions and is decimated london's nighttime economy. that's his record. that's how he will be judged and conservative people across london of the be safer with a conservative with lower taxes and better services. >> thank you very much, mr. spe. today, mr. speaker, is staffordshire day where we celebrate all the brilliant things...
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east london. new york police raid columbia university campus to disperse pro—palestinian demonstrators, who've taken over an academic building. a long—awaited opening, delayed several times, but the uk's biggest indoor arena will finally open tonight. i'll be looking back at what went wrong with the launch of coop live in manchester. the best of british. stars harry kane and jude bellingham take centre stage. the england striker scoring for bayern against bellingham's real madrid as the pair met in the champions league semi finals. ryan gosling and emily blunt on sarcasm, stunts and why their children are less than impressed with their world —famous parents. my kids have seen mary poppins once, they've seenjungle cruise once, and that's a one and done thing for them. it's the way it should be. thing for them. your kid just wants you in your sweat pants at home, held together with duct tape. good morning. we are looking at some low cloud, mist and fog in eastern areas this morning with some s
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this is a apa heritage month kickoff conferences we know we are all here from mayor london breed in a few short minutes but thank you to her for not only for business and economic recovery but bringing our - thank you, london breed. >> (clapping.) that is about making idea happen we really appreciate this so but today, we are talking about our apa heritage month this is coming up next wednesday force us to this year is the 20th anniversary of celebration in san francisco um, but that is also the 40 are 45 year of celebration in the united states um, in the 1979 the president signed the proposition for the may for the asian american pacific islanders especially heritage and the month of may was chosen because of the could commemorate the transcommon council railroad and the arrive of the first immigrant in japan so we have been celebrating the weekly by the week every year until the year of 1990 was extend because of the work of a lot of organizations and advocating for them in 1992 the celebration of apa month in the country was again signed into law to tap in perpetuity this is the t
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in london as well. yeah, we don't know, but we don't know if there's going to be any kind of a church. well we, we wait to say, i've been following the proceedings as fast as i can. gave them the it's in a tiny cool room in that huge building coat number 5 is the smallest corner and they've got a house and there's only 50 in the book from the public around in thank goodness, one of them is creek murray who is writing 3rd detail reports that when i read yesterday, and it is such a team have been texting somehow, obviously it is such assumptions depends. mr. fitzgerald and others have made a compelling case, but then they wish to make to compare that case. not these hearings should last more than 5 minutes. you know, you should go in and say, oh, this is not guilty of any crime. let's press the go. you know that, and that would be the end of a box of books then they'd, these people don't believe in the rules of low pay. absolutely. they believe in the ruling across all the routing to us, and they believe
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so reporting for the bbc on pride march in london, 31 years ago.— in london, 31 years ago. so what are the chances — in london, 31 years ago. so what are the chances of _ in london, 31 years ago. so what are the chances of a _ in london, 31 years ago. so what are the chances of a change _ in london, 31 years ago. so what are the chances of a change in _ in london, 31 years ago. so what are the chances of a change in the - in london, 31 years ago. so what are the chances of a change in the law. the chances of a change in the law that makes young gay love a sex crime? he that makes young gay love a sex crime? , u, that makes young gay love a sex crime? , h, ., ~ that makes young gay love a sex crime? , u, ., ~ :: :: that makes young gay love a sex crime? , u, . ~ :: :: ., crime? he became an mp in 2005 and was a close ally _ crime? he became an mp in 2005 and was a close ally of _ crime? he became an mp in 2005 and was a close ally of david _ crime? he became an mp in 2005 and was a close ally of david cameron, - was a close ally of david cameron, at least until they fell o
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he also heard from the mayor of london. also plenty of criticism over the last few months for rising numbers in knife crime in the capital. i will give you some of the figures. up by 20% in the year to december. 14,600 -- more than 14,600 cases of knife crime. the second highest in the last eight years. it does not make for terribly pleasant or easy reading for the mayor of london. and we keep getting these high-profile incidents. one today, just yesterday there was a case in which a man pleaded guilty to stabbing and 86-year-old on his mobility scooter. you get ese high-profile incidents as well as gang related violence as well. the labour party, the mayor of london himself would say part of that issue is austerity about the cups made in certain services, particularly to the police stations around the capital, by the conservatives over the last 10 years -- more than 10 years they have been in power. plenty of politics circulating around it. but at the center of this, a 14-year-old boy who has been stabbed to death. >> and
he also heard from the mayor of london. also plenty of criticism over the last few months for rising numbers in knife crime in the capital. i will give you some of the figures. up by 20% in the year to december. 14,600 -- more than 14,600 cases of knife crime. the second highest in the last eight years. it does not make for terribly pleasant or easy reading for the mayor of london. and we keep getting these high-profile incidents. one today, just yesterday there was a case in which a man...
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oh, correspondent, big mazda in london. thank you very much bigger and that's have a quick look now at some of the other stores making headlines to the different interior administer that has almost 2 police officers killed in unrest and new caledonia. bad coffins arrives at the military airport in the south of frosts, protest against voting reforms broke out in the pacific territory more than a week ago, cleanup operations on the way across western europe. off the days of heavy rains triggered widespread flooding. the damage spans the netherlands from italy in south west and german state of the island has also seen its was flooding in 3 decades. oh, i see the storms have swept through the us state of kansas, triggering several ton of tomatoes and a huge dust store. tens of thousands of homes were left without pub west, where the full cost is $1.00. that is the potential for further storms in the coming days. and before we go, an update from the world of space, fashion, us space agency, nasa has unveiled the approach at the
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sadiq khan, the mayor of london. southern water says repairs are now complete and those supplies have been restored, but up to 2000 properties are yet to see their water supply returned. let's show you the scene again live in the house of commons, as i mentioned a short time ago, we are waiting to hearfrom the defence short time ago, we are waiting to hear from the defence secretary grant shapps. this is after news was revealed today that the government expects china as being behind the hack of an armed forces payroll system. the defence secretary isn't expected to identify specific culprit when he addresses mps in a short while, but we do expect him to warn of the dangers posed by cyber espionage from hostile states. the system which is used by the ministry of defence includes names and backed details of armed forces personnel. we've heard from china over this, who described the suggestion as a fabrication and malicious slander. the prime minister rishi sunak stopping short of naming the country responsible said tha
sadiq khan, the mayor of london. southern water says repairs are now complete and those supplies have been restored, but up to 2000 properties are yet to see their water supply returned. let's show you the scene again live in the house of commons, as i mentioned a short time ago, we are waiting to hearfrom the defence short time ago, we are waiting to hear from the defence secretary grant shapps. this is after news was revealed today that the government expects china as being behind the hack of...
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thank you for watching while we have been in london. "squawk box" starts now. >>> good morning stock futures with more gains as the dow looks to close out the week with an eighth straight winning session. we will show what you is mopping now. >>> reports show openai could reveal a new search product on monday that could front rung the developer conference next week. >>> apple is apologizing for an ad after backlash online from artists and musicians and content creators sorry. it's friday, may 10th, 2024 and "squawk box" starts right now. >>> good morning welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc we are live from the nasdaq market site in times square. i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. here we go it's friday. u.s. equities this morning are looking up in fact, the dow is up by 150 points this is seven days in a row that we have seen gains for the dow s&p 500 is indicated up by 21. nasdaq up close to 100 points. this comes after gains for all three of the averages yesterday. treasury market will be in close focus thi
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she had been due to run in a crucial london seat. she has - crucial london seat. she has apologised for liking a social media post that allegedly downplayed anti—semitism. who keir starmer is willing to welcome into his party and who he appears rather less enthusiastic about is generating no end of noise. let mejust explain let me just explain why you saw there the interview with mr logan but not any reaction to it from rishi sunak or indeed anyone else. that is because until we broadcast that interview in the last half an hour or so, they didn't know about it. we will bring you that later, at ten o'clock, online and on the radio too. and keir starmer will continue too. and keir starmer will continue to face those questions around diane abbott and others, particularly as far as diane abbott is concerned, until there is a clear answer, which there isn't yet. studio: chris mason, thank you. the main topic on the campaign trail today has been tax, with the conservatives and labour reassuring voters that they wouldn't raise vat if they win the general election. valu
she had been due to run in a crucial london seat. she has - crucial london seat. she has apologised for liking a social media post that allegedly downplayed anti—semitism. who keir starmer is willing to welcome into his party and who he appears rather less enthusiastic about is generating no end of noise. let mejust explain let me just explain why you saw there the interview with mr logan but not any reaction to it from rishi sunak or indeed anyone else. that is because until we broadcast...
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in central london. and they are going to be delivering a gun salute in honour of the king's coronation. gosh do you remember this time last year we were geanng this time last year we were gearing up for it, weren't we? we were on the mall doing shows live from the mall, walking up and down there, and it's been fantastic. >> and we're going to get a few memories, aren't we, of you down there by the palace , speaking to there by the palace, speaking to members of the public, speaking to gb news viewers and listeners there. so we're just holding our breath now for that gun salute to mark the one year anniversary of the king's coronation and one of the king's coronation and one of the king's coronation and one of the big standout stars apart from the king of course, from his coronation, was penny morden. >> wasn't she? that iconic dress and the sword carrying. i'm actually going to be speaking to her later on 9 to 11 pm. this evening, but we've got a couple of little clips to bring you over the course of th
in central london. and they are going to be delivering a gun salute in honour of the king's coronation. gosh do you remember this time last year we were geanng this time last year we were gearing up for it, weren't we? we were on the mall doing shows live from the mall, walking up and down there, and it's been fantastic. >> and we're going to get a few memories, aren't we, of you down there by the palace , speaking to there by the palace, speaking to members of the public, speaking to gb...
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i was held in london at the invitation of the british council of scholars and islamic centers. well, i appreciate your response. the iranian nation is an intelligent nation. the people of rashidt , especially if it affects public dignity, everyone will stand up to work regardless of their differences and preferences, but from their country and their religion. in this ceremony, in addition to different groups of iranians , lovers of the islamic revolution from various nationalities were present and paid their respects to the high status of the martyrs with the song of mercy khanan. hosseini, we gathered in london because of the martyrdom of ayatollah raisi and his accompanying team. being pure , being very popular, and truly being an alevi president, mario is one of the hundreds of young people who attended the commemoration ceremony of the martyred president of our country in london. my name is mario and i am a catholic christian. when i entered the university , i got acquainted not only with islam but also with ahl al-bayt and decided to follow the path. the people of iran sho
i was held in london at the invitation of the british council of scholars and islamic centers. well, i appreciate your response. the iranian nation is an intelligent nation. the people of rashidt , especially if it affects public dignity, everyone will stand up to work regardless of their differences and preferences, but from their country and their religion. in this ceremony, in addition to different groups of iranians , lovers of the islamic revolution from various nationalities were present...
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in england but you know they couldn't quite pinpoint london. london did not. i did not. he asked me a practice 1 day i had to search it up. and then he asked me the next day. i was like, oh, yeah, i started up questions when i told >reed>him the football team had a lot of fans on campus already, but that fan base has grown since the announcement. >>>>teacher here on campus. i'm walking through the hallways. all the teachers like you need extra chaperone, so you know, there's just a lot of excitement on campus, which is neat. >reed>you know, the team is trying to treat this game like any other by preparing to play on the international >>>>stage. >>they do know there will be some hurdles. to conquer. >>>>sure, london will throw things off to deal with multiple time changes and being on a long flight over a long flight back to just getting over. we have to just get back. and whatever. >reed>well, let's continue talking sports or oakland ballers are looking to pick up their 3rd win tonight against the glacier range riders in montana. first pitch is at 605, and we're counting
in england but you know they couldn't quite pinpoint london. london did not. i did not. he asked me a practice 1 day i had to search it up. and then he asked me the next day. i was like, oh, yeah, i started up questions when i told >reed>him the football team had a lot of fans on campus already, but that fan base has grown since the announcement. >>>>teacher here on campus. i'm walking through the hallways. all the teachers like you need extra chaperone, so you know, there's...
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thank to london, that's the order of my life to serve the city. but i love con, was the fast muslim to be elected leda as a major west in capital, when he replaced bars, johnson as met in 2016 con is one of the u. k. 's most popular, laid is and holds the biggest individual mandate of any british politician. his victory in london is the latest in thousands of local elections that have gone to labor. a heavy blow to prime minister receives through next conservative national opinion, polls placed labor far ahead. as all lies turn to the you case. next general election waste sites me the most to share is the challenge of working with a labor government. and the message from the selection in london across the country is this time for we're just about to go to the general election sooner. is expected to announce the dates before the end of the. yeah. he's conservatives have been in power for 14 years. that is labeled as popularity keeps rising. the tories look set for disastrous loss at the ballot box. here in germany, chancellor of schultz has condemn
thank to london, that's the order of my life to serve the city. but i love con, was the fast muslim to be elected leda as a major west in capital, when he replaced bars, johnson as met in 2016 con is one of the u. k. 's most popular, laid is and holds the biggest individual mandate of any british politician. his victory in london is the latest in thousands of local elections that have gone to labor. a heavy blow to prime minister receives through next conservative national opinion, polls placed...
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at london on the map. i could . at england but i couldn't quite pinpoint london. >> i did not, he asked me i practice one day, i had to search it up and he asked me the next day it is like oh yeah, i searched it up, coach. took the football team had a lot of fans on campus already but that fan base had grown since the announcement. >> one teacher here on campus, i'm walking through the hallways and the teachers are like hey, do you need an extra chaperone? there's a lot of excitement on campus which is neat. >> reporter: the team is trying to treat this game like every other like preparing to play on the international stage. they do know there will be some hurdles to conquer. >> i'm sure london will throw things off. you'll have to deal with multiple time changes and long flight over, a long flight back. after just getting over and just getting back and whatever. >> reporter: the spartans will not be distracted by any fundraisers. nike is picking up the tab for the students. >> that's nice. the team leaves for londo
at london on the map. i could . at england but i couldn't quite pinpoint london. >> i did not, he asked me i practice one day, i had to search it up and he asked me the next day it is like oh yeah, i searched it up, coach. took the football team had a lot of fans on campus already but that fan base had grown since the announcement. >> one teacher here on campus, i'm walking through the hallways and the teachers are like hey, do you need an extra chaperone? there's a lot of...
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the distorted by the labour incompetence in london. , ., . , in london. the number of crimes re orted in london. the number of crimes reported to _ in london. the number of crimes reported to the _ in london. the number of crimes reported to the police _ in london. the number of crimes reported to the police nationallyl in london. the number of crimes i reported to the police nationally in england and wales since you have beenin england and wales since you have been in charge has gone up and up and up. been in charge has gone up and up and u. �* , been in charge has gone up and up andu.�* , ., ., and up. because what we said to the olice and and up. because what we said to the police and two _ and up. because what we said to the police and two communities - and up. because what we said to the police and two communities is i and up. because what we said to the police and two communities is we i police and two communities is we want people to report crime. we have told the police they are to act on every crime report, every reasonable line of inquiry. w
the distorted by the labour incompetence in london. , ., . , in london. the number of crimes re orted in london. the number of crimes reported to _ in london. the number of crimes reported to the _ in london. the number of crimes reported to the police _ in london. the number of crimes reported to the police nationallyl in london. the number of crimes i reported to the police nationally in england and wales since you have beenin england and wales since you have been in charge has gone up and up...
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the point is, it's notjust about the london stock exchange. the companies listed here need accounting services, legal services, insurance policies. it's like a coral reef that contributes 10% of all uk economic activity and 10% of all taxes collected. if a giant like shell were to leave, how big a blow would that be? massive, absolutely massive. because, inevitably, other companies would follow. you know, bp would have to be considering it. and then the whole ecosystem goes, the uk market shrinks. so it definitively impacts on our own economy, not only the stock market. london lost some business to european exchanges after brexit, but they are struggling to compete with new york too. london is not burning, but the chancellor is concerned enough to fetch the big city engines to a major summit at his official country retreat tomorrow. simonjack, bbc news, in the city. premier league clubs will vote on whether to scrap video assistant referees from next season. the vote will take place at the league's annual general meeting next month. var has be
the point is, it's notjust about the london stock exchange. the companies listed here need accounting services, legal services, insurance policies. it's like a coral reef that contributes 10% of all uk economic activity and 10% of all taxes collected. if a giant like shell were to leave, how big a blow would that be? massive, absolutely massive. because, inevitably, other companies would follow. you know, bp would have to be considering it. and then the whole ecosystem goes, the uk market...
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but here we have london, 40.5. that's down about three percentage points from the last time the west midlands was 29.8. less than 30% of people thought it worth a while to come out and vote. and in teesside, down to 31% from, i think about 34% the last time. so i'm going to go to you first. bill, why such a low turnout ? turnout? >> if you look back through the decades, that's the kind of turnout we do get for local elections. you know, i don't applaud that, but in my experience, it's bumped along at about 30, 35. i think what's interesting is for the mayoral elections generally, i think it's been higher. you know, 40% in london is a very good figure. i think a contributory factor this year may be tories staying at home. and in case that gives the tories hope for the general election, if you look back to 97, part of the reason that we got one, part of the reason we got one, part of the reason we got a huge labour landslide was tories staying at home there. so there are some tories who are coming to labour, some are
but here we have london, 40.5. that's down about three percentage points from the last time the west midlands was 29.8. less than 30% of people thought it worth a while to come out and vote. and in teesside, down to 31% from, i think about 34% the last time. so i'm going to go to you first. bill, why such a low turnout ? turnout? >> if you look back through the decades, that's the kind of turnout we do get for local elections. you know, i don't applaud that, but in my experience, it's...
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well known judgment in london as well. yeah. we don't know. we don't know if there's going to be any kind of a judgment. we. we wait to say, i've been following the proceedings as fast as i can. gave them the it's in a tiny cool room in that huge building go number 5 is the smallest go room that go up and there's only 15 the books of the public about in thank goodness one of them is craig murray, who is writing 30 detail reports that when i read yesterday, and it is such a team have been texting somehow, obviously it is such assumptions depends. mr. fitzgerald and others have made a compelling case, but then they wish to make to compare that case. not space hearing should was more than 5 minutes. you know, you should go in and say, oh because he's not guilty of any crime. let's press the go, you know about, and that would be the end of a box of books then they'd, these people don't believe in the rule of law. hey, absolutely. john. they believe in the ruling across all the building to say, i believe the servants of the ruling class and they wi
well known judgment in london as well. yeah. we don't know. we don't know if there's going to be any kind of a judgment. we. we wait to say, i've been following the proceedings as fast as i can. gave them the it's in a tiny cool room in that huge building go number 5 is the smallest go room that go up and there's only 15 the books of the public about in thank goodness one of them is craig murray, who is writing 30 detail reports that when i read yesterday, and it is such a team have been...
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live from london, this is bbc news. fighting intensifies around rafah in southern gaza, where the world health organization has warned hospitals are running dangerously low on fuel. rishi sunak�*s troubles continue, as another mps defects from the conservatives to labour, saying the prime minister has let britain down. scotland's new first minister, john swinney, is officially sworn in at the court of session in edinburgh. prince harry marks the tenth anniversary of his invictus games for wounded military veterans with a special service in london. harry is inside a st paul's with his and victor's family, members of his mother's family are also in their — but not members of the royal family. hello, i'm samantha simmonds. the israeli military has conducted what it called "targeted raids" in rafah, as negotiations to halt the seven—month war resumed in cairo. israel's operations are in defiance of international calls not to attack the southern city, which is crowded with palestinian civilians sheltering near the egyp
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live from london, this is bbc news. despite a crushing defeat for the conservatives, prime minister rishi sunak vows to stick to his plan — but some party members voice concerns over the heavy losses in england's local and mayoral elections. we are, at this rate, you know, we'll be lucky to have any conservative mps at the next election! and we need to fight. and i'm not willing to give up. attempts to secure a ceasefire in gaza will continue for another day in cairo. entire communities are ordered to evacuate after devastating deadly floods hit brazil with waters continuing to rise. # love is all we need...# and madonna has staged her biggest—ever concert to an audience of more than a million fans on copacabana beach in rio. hello. we start this hour with the fall out from the local elections in england. the former home secretary, suella braverman has told the bbc the conservatives will be lucky to have any mps left at the next general election if rishi sunak doesn't change course. the tories are reeling after one
live from london, this is bbc news. despite a crushing defeat for the conservatives, prime minister rishi sunak vows to stick to his plan — but some party members voice concerns over the heavy losses in england's local and mayoral elections. we are, at this rate, you know, we'll be lucky to have any conservative mps at the next election! and we need to fight. and i'm not willing to give up. attempts to secure a ceasefire in gaza will continue for another day in cairo. entire communities are...
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and think about the angle here of london, london could do with an ipo at this stage. there has been focus on the fact there hasn't been the same amount of listings here as stateside. let me share this figure with you. we are seeing the london stock exchange shrinking the last couple years market capital has fallen from $4.3 trillion in 2007 to $3 trillion this year when you compare that with the numbers stateside, the trend is the opposite rather than the increase stateside to let you know, the american stocks rose more than $50 trillion over the same period. a different dynamic here let's see what happens with this interest will lead to an actual listing here or even stateside. >> having read the article and looking at something like this, so far this year, you go and compare them to the u.s. if you just stay in europe, so far this year, there have been four uk ipos out of 30 across europe that tells you a clearly picture where the uk sits in the broader mix of all these things. is there a fear that london and the uk will forego the concerns that the united states ha
and think about the angle here of london, london could do with an ipo at this stage. there has been focus on the fact there hasn't been the same amount of listings here as stateside. let me share this figure with you. we are seeing the london stock exchange shrinking the last couple years market capital has fallen from $4.3 trillion in 2007 to $3 trillion this year when you compare that with the numbers stateside, the trend is the opposite rather than the increase stateside to let you know, the...
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that is why i am in london. i suspect the reason why they won't grant these transmissions is they are afraid of -- if julian assange shows up, someone will take a screenshot of him. we know they don't want people taking pictures of julian assange, revealing the terrible shape he is in. this is a victory for julian assange in that he lives to fight another day come his case lives to fight another day, but he is not out of belmarsh yet or in the clear yet. this could still end in him being sent to the u.s. the person who can stop this is joe biden and merrick garland. they could drop these charges today. they keep claiming this is the justice department, we don't want to politicize the justice department. but this is a political prosecution. the choice to bring charges against a journalist for exposing u.s. war crimes is that choice to bring political prosecution. it was local when barack obama refused to bring the case and a political decision when trump chose to bring it. biden can say he is not like trump, he b
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greener london and in safer and greener london and in what i hope will be a year of great change, a future labour government led by keir starmer, working with us in city hall will mean we can go much further and accomplish so much more . and accomplish so much more. >> in other news today, tributes have been paid to daniel anjorin dufing have been paid to daniel anjorin during arsenal's premier league match against bournemouth . the match against bournemouth. the 14 year old was killed on his walk to school by a man wielding a samurai sword in hainault in london on tuesday. the club, who the teenager supported showed his picture on the big screen today at the emirates stadium and a minute's applause was held dufing and a minute's applause was held during the 14th minute of the match. marcus monceau, a spanish brazilian dual national, was charged with murdering the teenager and he appeared in court earlier this week . tens of court earlier this week. tens of thousands of homes in east sussex are still without water tonight after a pipe burst. southern water say the disruption in saint leo
greener london and in safer and greener london and in what i hope will be a year of great change, a future labour government led by keir starmer, working with us in city hall will mean we can go much further and accomplish so much more . and accomplish so much more. >> in other news today, tributes have been paid to daniel anjorin dufing have been paid to daniel anjorin during arsenal's premier league match against bournemouth . the match against bournemouth. the 14 year old was killed...
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we are supposed be coming into london. you are on i be coming into london. you are on our wa be coming into london. you are on your way and _ be coming into london. you are on your way and so — be coming into london. you are on your way and so you _ be coming into london. you are on your way and so you can't - be coming into london. you are on your way and so you can't get - your way and so you can't get through passport control? ida. your way and so you can't get through passport control? no, that's what we are — through passport control? no, that's what we are trained _ through passport control? no, that's what we are trained to _ through passport control? no, that's what we are trained to do, _ through passport control? no, that's what we are trained to do, all - through passport control? no, that's what we are trained to do, all these | what we are trained to do, all these people are far passport control, and it is chaotic. i people are far passport control, and it is chaotic-— it is chaotic. i guess you wouldn't know, because _ it is chaotic. i gu
we are supposed be coming into london. you are on i be coming into london. you are on our wa be coming into london. you are on your way and _ be coming into london. you are on your way and so — be coming into london. you are on your way and so you _ be coming into london. you are on your way and so you can't - be coming into london. you are on your way and so you can't get - your way and so you can't get through passport control? ida. your way and so you can't get through passport control?...
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this family drove from london for a picnic. but with | london for a picnic. but with the water rated four, opted to stay on dry land. we the water rated four, opted to stay on dry land.— stay on dry land. we have a three-year-old. _ stay on dry land. we have a three-year-old. again, i stay on dry land. we have a three-year-old. again, it. stay on dry land. we have a i three-year-old. again, it would three—year—old. again, it would be three—year—old. again, it would he the — three—year—old. again, it would be the perfect place for him to have _ be the perfect place for him to have a — be the perfect place for him to have a little swim, probably not — have a little swim, probably not it— have a little swim, probably not. . . have a little swim, probably not. , ., ., ., have a little swim, probably not. ., ., ., , not. it is a dilemma for many families may _ not. it is a dilemma for many families may face _ not. it is a dilemma for many families may face if - not. it is a dilemma for many families may face if this i not. it is a dilemma for
this family drove from london for a picnic. but with | london for a picnic. but with the water rated four, opted to stay on dry land. we the water rated four, opted to stay on dry land.— stay on dry land. we have a three-year-old. _ stay on dry land. we have a three-year-old. again, i stay on dry land. we have a three-year-old. again, it. stay on dry land. we have a i three-year-old. again, it would three—year—old. again, it would be three—year—old. again, it would he the —...
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mark— london and others. i want to pursue more on that. mark our— london and others. i want to pursue more on that. mark our card, - london and others. i want to pursue more on that. mark our card, map l london and others. i want to pursue l more on that. mark our card, map out the next day, what we should be looking out for. a, the next day, what we should be looking out for.— looking out for. a swathe of councils will _ looking out for. a swathe of councils will declare - looking out for. a swathe of councils will declare into - looking out for. a swathe of| councils will declare into the looking out for. a swathe of- councils will declare into the late morning and afternoon giving us a very good picture. whether the pattern is continuing, whether the conservative and labour results are really mirroring the opinion polls we have seen over the last few months as well. at the moment are early results suggest they do. council results to look out for. but the big one will be the tees valley race. i think the conservatives have beenin race. i think the conservatives ha
mark— london and others. i want to pursue more on that. mark our— london and others. i want to pursue more on that. mark our card, - london and others. i want to pursue more on that. mark our card, map l london and others. i want to pursue l more on that. mark our card, map out the next day, what we should be looking out for. a, the next day, what we should be looking out for.— looking out for. a swathe of councils will _ looking out for. a swathe of councils will declare - looking out...
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we came from birmingham to london to honor our beloved president mr. raisi and to pay tribute to the hardships he has endured for us in this short period of time. now, even in the west, there are no shortage of young people. nour, qadr, taha, the light of remembrance of lovers, the glorification of hazrat zahra, may god be great all this glory of allah is standing in the way of ali fatimah. iranians and lovers of the islamic revolution of different nationalities, in addition to london, in some other british cities, held special ceremonies to honor the memory of the martyred president ayatollah raisi and his martyred companions, and expressed their sympathy and solidarity with the iranian people, sada news agency and i told cima london, sir, go to the stadium. in 1996, when we came, they said that we would come out on friday. i said, "oh my god , i will go to the football field myself. these security guards said we won't let them in, and i don't know if there is any security there." and i said sir, go to my studio, but boy. shah hay was sending a messag
we came from birmingham to london to honor our beloved president mr. raisi and to pay tribute to the hardships he has endured for us in this short period of time. now, even in the west, there are no shortage of young people. nour, qadr, taha, the light of remembrance of lovers, the glorification of hazrat zahra, may god be great all this glory of allah is standing in the way of ali fatimah. iranians and lovers of the islamic revolution of different nationalities, in addition to london, in some...
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from london to niceria in feeling a bit weird. from london to nigeria in a — feeling a bit weird. from london to nigeria in a reunion _ feeling a bit weird. from london to nigeria in a reunion with _ feeling a bit weird. from london to nigeria in a reunion with his wife i nigeria in a reunion with his wife meghan markle. the couple are here talking to schoolchildren about easing the stigma of mental health. it isa it is a this and i'll highlight the work they do with the foundation but harry and meghan markle are no longer working royals in an official visit of any kind. it will include engagements related to the military support and gender equality and a similar agenda to the royal tours they've done in the past. 25 years ago today, bbc news and the music was born. introducing the news and going viral on social media. we eventually got the sound on that. many posts including this one of the dancer dancing along to the jingle in london's leicester square and this is the man behind that music and how the theme came about. tt and how the theme came about. it is totall and how the th
from london to niceria in feeling a bit weird. from london to nigeria in a — feeling a bit weird. from london to nigeria in a reunion _ feeling a bit weird. from london to nigeria in a reunion with _ feeling a bit weird. from london to nigeria in a reunion with his wife i nigeria in a reunion with his wife meghan markle. the couple are here talking to schoolchildren about easing the stigma of mental health. it isa it is a this and i'll highlight the work they do with the foundation but harry...
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bud central criminal court here in london, on friday.— central criminal court here in london, on friday. and its mind at the moment. _ london, on friday. and its mind at the moment, we _ london, on friday. and its mind at the moment, we will— london, on friday. and its mind at the moment, we will continue - london, on friday. and its mind at the moment, we will continue to l the moment, we will continue to watch. —— unexplained at the moment. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. now, some breaking news about the conservative mp, craig mackinlay. you may or may not know he has been very ill and away from parliament for months, but will return to the house on wednesday after losing his hands and his feet to sepsis. he was given only a 5% chance of survival when he was rushed to hospital from his home in kent last september. he was put into an induced coma as his organs began to fail. he is now back home and using these prosthetic limbs. he has been speaking to our political editor, helen catt, and that interview will be available in full on iplayerfrom 10pm tonight
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the headline in the london paper says that londoners are the cleverest people _ that londoners are the cleverest people in— that londoners are the cleverest people in the world, it is official. i people in the world, it is official. i am _ people in the world, it is official. i am just— people in the world, it is official. i am just happy to publicise and endorse — i am just happy to publicise and endorse that finding!— i am just happy to publicise and endorse that finding! don't let it be said that _ endorse that finding! don't let it be said that we _ endorse that finding! don't let it be said that we are _ endorse that finding! don't let it be said that we are dragging - endorse that finding! don't let it l be said that we are dragging down the average. don�*t let that be said. luckily nobody tested my argue for less _ luckily nobody tested my argue for less. we _ luckily nobody tested my argue for less. ~ ., ., ., less. we were not part of that questionnaire, _ less. we were not part of that questionnaire, so _ less. we were not part of that questionnaire, so go - less. w
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the tories were hoping they could claw back more ground in london to run it close. that didn't happen. it was pretty comfortable for sadiq khan in the end. so the big picture across england for local councils, there's only one left to declare. this is pretty much the finished picture, and it is a similar picture. labour doing well, up 185, the conservatives doing terribly, down 473, losing just under half of all the seats they were defending in thursday's local elections.
the tories were hoping they could claw back more ground in london to run it close. that didn't happen. it was pretty comfortable for sadiq khan in the end. so the big picture across england for local councils, there's only one left to declare. this is pretty much the finished picture, and it is a similar picture. labour doing well, up 185, the conservatives doing terribly, down 473, losing just under half of all the seats they were defending in thursday's local elections.
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crime in london went up by 20. the facts simply speak for themselves, vote conservative for safer streets . conservative for safer streets. >> yes, that completes prime minister's questions . we'll let minister's questions. we'll let the front benches clear. >> well, there we have it. that was the prime minister, rishi sunak, taking questions from mps in the house of commons. lots was covered there, but we're still joined in the studio by cabinet minister esther mcvey and shadow attorney general emily thornberry. you have been sending in some fantastic questions to us. >> you can keep doing that. it's gbnews.com slash your site. this programme is all about your questions. not as being clever so and so's no , not that we'd so and so's no, not that we'd ever dream of being clever. >> so—and—sos shall we start then, with stephen's question? he got in touch to say , when is he got in touch to say, when is the prime minister going to get to grips with the cost of elderly care? care home fees are rocketing , stephen'
crime in london went up by 20. the facts simply speak for themselves, vote conservative for safer streets . conservative for safer streets. >> yes, that completes prime minister's questions . we'll let minister's questions. we'll let the front benches clear. >> well, there we have it. that was the prime minister, rishi sunak, taking questions from mps in the house of commons. lots was covered there, but we're still joined in the studio by cabinet minister esther mcvey and shadow...
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do in london. so — london as the labour party would do in london, so we have to realise that— in london, so we have to realise that these — in london, so we have to realise that these mayoral contest do to some _ that these mayoral contest do to some degree depend on the personality and notjust some degree depend on the personality and not just the party label, _ personality and not just the party label, and — personality and not just the party label, and we don't want to admit that labour is right, but labour do have _ that labour is right, but labour do have a _ that labour is right, but labour do have a point— that labour is right, but labour do have a point that at the end of the day, _ have a point that at the end of the day, if— have a point that at the end of the day, if we're going to come to reasonable judgment about where the parties _ reasonable judgment about where the parties stand on the general election, it is going to be a much broader— election, it is going to be a much broader range of counsel results that we — broader range of counsel results that we shoul
do in london. so — london as the labour party would do in london, so we have to realise that— in london, so we have to realise that these — in london, so we have to realise that these mayoral contest do to some _ that these mayoral contest do to some degree depend on the personality and notjust some degree depend on the personality and not just the party label, _ personality and not just the party label, and — personality and not just the party label, and we don't want to admit that...
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outside of our interview room, london - 3-2, madrid. outside of our| interview room, london was preparing for the fans. i met some who didn't quite agree with claude's prediction. irate with claude's prediction. we 'ust with claude's prediction. we just came — with claude's prediction. we just came yesterday and wednesday and we will stay till sunday. — wednesday and we will stay till sunday, of course. we have to be back— sunday, of course. we have to be back in_ sunday, of course. we have to be back in dortmund by the afternoon to celebrate the float _ afternoon to celebrate the final. , , , ., , , final. despite their optimism, dortmund _ final. despite their optimism, dortmund will— final. despite their optimism, dortmund will have _ final. despite their optimism, dortmund will have their- final. despite their optimism, j dortmund will have their work cut out to become european champions forjust the cut out to become european champions for just the second time in their history, they will have to beat the team who have won t
outside of our interview room, london - 3-2, madrid. outside of our| interview room, london was preparing for the fans. i met some who didn't quite agree with claude's prediction. irate with claude's prediction. we 'ust with claude's prediction. we just came — with claude's prediction. we just came yesterday and wednesday and we will stay till sunday. — wednesday and we will stay till sunday, of course. we have to be back— sunday, of course. we have to be back in_ sunday, of course. we...
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london. daniel was on his way to school when he was fatally stabbed in hainault on tuesday. marcus monzo, who's 36, also faces several other charges, including two counts of attempted murder. our special correspondent lucy manning reports. marcus monzo arrived at court in central london with heavy security. the dual brazilian—spanish 36—year—old is accused of murdering 14—year—old daniel anjorin on tuesday in hainault. the court heard more details about what the prosecutor described as horrific offences. at 6:45, a van was driven at speed, knocking over one of the victims. mr monzo is then said to have slashed him with a samurai sword in the neck. 15 minutes later, it's alleged he forced his way into a house where a four—year—old and her parents were sleeping, attacking a man in the bedroom, saying he would cause him harm if "you don't believe in god". it's alleged that then, in the street, he ran up behind daniel anjorin as he walked to school, slashing him in the neck and stab
london. daniel was on his way to school when he was fatally stabbed in hainault on tuesday. marcus monzo, who's 36, also faces several other charges, including two counts of attempted murder. our special correspondent lucy manning reports. marcus monzo arrived at court in central london with heavy security. the dual brazilian—spanish 36—year—old is accused of murdering 14—year—old daniel anjorin on tuesday in hainault. the court heard more details about what the prosecutor described...
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live from london this, is business today. i'm sally bundock. we start in the uk, where, injust underan hour and a half's time, we'll be getting the latest reading on the rate of price rises. the consumer price index figure for april is expected to show a significant drop in inflation, which has been heading in the right direction for the last few months, easing the pressure on the cost of living, and heading towards the bank of england's targets. let's take a look at the numbers. in february, inflation was running at 3.4% — it then came down to a two—and—a—half—year low of 3.2% in march, and now analysts are predicting inflation could come down to the bank of england's target rate of 2% for april. but households and businesses may not feel any better off in the short term, as ben king reports. the recipes haven't changed in 90 years in this traditional bakerin 90 years in this traditional baker in west sussex, but the cost of their ingredients has. flour prices, meat prices, energy prices all up. the cost of fat has doubled. that has
live from london this, is business today. i'm sally bundock. we start in the uk, where, injust underan hour and a half's time, we'll be getting the latest reading on the rate of price rises. the consumer price index figure for april is expected to show a significant drop in inflation, which has been heading in the right direction for the last few months, easing the pressure on the cost of living, and heading towards the bank of england's targets. let's take a look at the numbers. in february,...
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live from london, this is bbc news. with five weeks to go until voters head to the polls, liberal democrats, labour and now the conservatives pledge not to raise vat if they win power. parliament is now officially dissolved — the race is on for parties to select constituency candidates, with less than two weeks to go before nomination deadline. police confirm two bodies have been found in the search for missing father and son in glencoe. harry styles' home town sees thousands of fans on tour collecting landmarks associated with the singer. the conservatives and labour have both ruled out increasing vat during the next parliament. the promises have raised questions about how the parties will fund their spending plans and deliver on their commitments if they win the election in five weeks. our political correspondent damian grammaticas has this report.
live from london, this is bbc news. with five weeks to go until voters head to the polls, liberal democrats, labour and now the conservatives pledge not to raise vat if they win power. parliament is now officially dissolved — the race is on for parties to select constituency candidates, with less than two weeks to go before nomination deadline. police confirm two bodies have been found in the search for missing father and son in glencoe. harry styles' home town sees thousands of fans on tour...
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. >> yeah, in london they do. they're horrific. in london it is people right across london. i'd love you to do a poll. the crime figures are so bad in london they're driving them up nationally. >> all right, well, you guys tell me what you think to this situation. don't worry. i'm going to return to these pledges, and i also want to look a little bit deeper into rishi sunak's five pledges. and let's explore how he's performed against those, shall we? but before we do that, let's cross back to westminster for the latest goings on there. our political editor, chris hope, joins me now. bring us up to speed, christopher. >> yeah, there's a few things since we last spoke, michelle, to make you aware of jeremy hunt is going to fight the next election, although he knows there'll be a very tight spot to win it, down in surrey . there'll be a very tight spot to win it, down in surrey. he had been thought that he would stand down at the election, but in some quarters he is fighting the election as the chancellor alongside the prime minister. we're now hearing the detail of what will h
. >> yeah, in london they do. they're horrific. in london it is people right across london. i'd love you to do a poll. the crime figures are so bad in london they're driving them up nationally. >> all right, well, you guys tell me what you think to this situation. don't worry. i'm going to return to these pledges, and i also want to look a little bit deeper into rishi sunak's five pledges. and let's explore how he's performed against those, shall we? but before we do that, let's...
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you are hoping that more london black cabbies were sign up more london black cabbies were sign up as a result of this claim. around 30,000 could be implicated. they could stand to make about £25,000. there is quite a reward for pursuing this. we probably won't get the full 30,000 drivers. we are hoping for a few thousand more at the moment. we have to hope that this will be a a period of time. when uber in london in the beginning... leer period of time. when uber in london in the beginning. . ._ in the beginning... uber hope that the ho -e in the beginning... uber hope that they hepe to _ in the beginning... uber hope that they hepe to put _ in the beginning... uber hope that they hope to put these _ in the beginning... uber hope that they hope to put these legacy - in the beginning... uber hope that l they hope to put these legacy issues in their past. we don't know what the settlement might look like. while this is going on, all these years later legal action is being pursued against them. it is not the first time that lawyers have got involved all around the world. the bi ca- inv
you are hoping that more london black cabbies were sign up more london black cabbies were sign up as a result of this claim. around 30,000 could be implicated. they could stand to make about £25,000. there is quite a reward for pursuing this. we probably won't get the full 30,000 drivers. we are hoping for a few thousand more at the moment. we have to hope that this will be a a period of time. when uber in london in the beginning... leer period of time. when uber in london in the beginning. ....
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there's a large demonstration in central london, and i'm here for the umpteenth time. i've lost accounts to be honest. i don't know if i can show you a view is this, but i made this called back in october last 8 months. i still needs to carry it around that this also has to and, and it's an ongoing, that's why that's why so many people continue to mobilize. and as you unplug god makes clear you are part of the jewish block. there are a number of issues who are concerned both in terms of safety about being in central london, but also some of the, the messages being espoused to the the ads design is messages which many people in that community feel is holding for. well, just it ends with a little bit and then to the state of israel, i mean what, what is your position on, on all of that? no, i think there's a considerable amount of on just the flights here. so among jews, and i find that tragic because jewish people genuinely do have a long history of terrible persecution. i'm in this country because my grandparents had to sleep, hope roams about, you know, talk, killing
there's a large demonstration in central london, and i'm here for the umpteenth time. i've lost accounts to be honest. i don't know if i can show you a view is this, but i made this called back in october last 8 months. i still needs to carry it around that this also has to and, and it's an ongoing, that's why that's why so many people continue to mobilize. and as you unplug god makes clear you are part of the jewish block. there are a number of issues who are concerned both in terms of safety...
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mojtabi ghasemizadeh of s& s news agency of london, we invited mr. david weiss, the spokesman of the union of anti -zionist jews, who is our guest in the studio of jahan program tonight. greetings, i am very pleased with you. first of all, please tell me which characteristic of martyr ayatollah raisi made us come to iran to honor him. i pray to god that i can tell the truth in this interview and convey god's message and keep his name alive. we came to iran. because we heard this really tragic and sad news about the incident that happened to the helicopter of the president and the minister of foreign affairs and the people who were with them , people who are very special and special to us. especially for jews, people who believe in judaism, these people i mentioned are very important the uniqueness of the leaders is really unique . why, as a leader, they really distinguished between zionism and judaism, judaism as a religion that has served for 3 thousand years, and zionism and the israeli government that traveled hundreds and hundreds of times to spe
mojtabi ghasemizadeh of s& s news agency of london, we invited mr. david weiss, the spokesman of the union of anti -zionist jews, who is our guest in the studio of jahan program tonight. greetings, i am very pleased with you. first of all, please tell me which characteristic of martyr ayatollah raisi made us come to iran to honor him. i pray to god that i can tell the truth in this interview and convey god's message and keep his name alive. we came to iran. because we heard this really...