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hunt have achieved. hi, john. hi, how are you doing? back in bristol, on the longest street of independent shops in the country, it's the carpet shop that could really show its confidence is returning. people are thinking twice. when you tell them the full price, they go, ok, maybe just have three rooms and not the stairs. so it's not like it was. it's a much harder environment at the moment. i would disagree that we are coming out of recession. i would say we are just sort of teetering. across the economy as a whole, the brief recession is now over, so normal growth is back, but up and down the nation, households and businesses aren't yet fully healed from the economic scars of a tough few years. plenty more to come. do stay with us here on bbc news. hello. after another very warm and mostly sunny spring day today, what are the chances of this weather lasting through the weekend? well, at first, it is going to be more of the same — mostly dry on saturday, spells of sunshine. it will be very warm. but
hunt have achieved. hi, john. hi, how are you doing? back in bristol, on the longest street of independent shops in the country, it's the carpet shop that could really show its confidence is returning. people are thinking twice. when you tell them the full price, they go, ok, maybe just have three rooms and not the stairs. so it's not like it was. it's a much harder environment at the moment. i would disagree that we are coming out of recession. i would say we are just sort of teetering. across...
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jeremy hunt today, in the sunday times, talking about the dilemmas he faced, given the huge amounts of compensation that will have to be paid out here. i suspect tomorrow, though, given the gravity of what's happened, i suspect tomorrow will be primarily about the victims. and i think there will be an attempt by politicians to raise above party politics on this, because some of the stories, as we've seen, are absolutely harrowing. we will have full coverage of the inquiry and its conclusion tomorrow on bbc news. you will be able to follow that live on the news website and app, and on bbc iplayer. french forces have launched what they call a "major operation" in new caledonia, to regain control of a key road linking the capital noumea to the main international airport. the mayor of noumea says the french island territory is under siege after almost a week of violent unrest prompted by changes to voting rights. six people have been killed and hundreds injured. some areas are calm, but residents have reported hearing gunfire and explosions. officials say more than 600 heavily—armed gend
jeremy hunt today, in the sunday times, talking about the dilemmas he faced, given the huge amounts of compensation that will have to be paid out here. i suspect tomorrow, though, given the gravity of what's happened, i suspect tomorrow will be primarily about the victims. and i think there will be an attempt by politicians to raise above party politics on this, because some of the stories, as we've seen, are absolutely harrowing. we will have full coverage of the inquiry and its conclusion...
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so on the 17th of may, jeremy hunt unveiled a conservative dossier called labour's tax rises. this claim that labour had committed to {38.5 billion in unfunded spending over the next four years, which it alleged was equivalent to £2,094 per working household. now not to be outdone, darrenjones of labour unveiled his own dossier at an emergency press conference yesterday called conservatives interest rate rise. now this labour dossier claimed £71 billion of unfunded conservative pledges and alleged that this would put people's monthly mortgage payments up by £350. so some big and ominous numbers there. should we take them seriously? the answer is not really. this is a war of some rather dodgy dossiers. now the conservatives have made some questionable assumptions about how much a future labour government would spend based on what it said about things like providing school breakfast clubs and bringing more public service delivery in—house rather than using private companies. moreover, to get to that £38.5 billion figure, they've added up 4 years of supposedly additional sp
so on the 17th of may, jeremy hunt unveiled a conservative dossier called labour's tax rises. this claim that labour had committed to {38.5 billion in unfunded spending over the next four years, which it alleged was equivalent to £2,094 per working household. now not to be outdone, darrenjones of labour unveiled his own dossier at an emergency press conference yesterday called conservatives interest rate rise. now this labour dossier claimed £71 billion of unfunded conservative pledges and...
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and the truth is, i'm much more ambitious for the country than rishi sunak and jeremy hunt seem to be. >> well, as we've heard this morning, conservative mp craig mckinlay is returning to parliament today, eight months after he was rushed to hospital and placed in an induced coma. he had extreme surgery to remove both his hands and feet after contracting sepsis last year. the 57 year old has been fitted with prosthetics and told our political editor, chris hope, that he's looking forward to being known as the bionic mp. i am hoping people might give me the benefit of the doubt and say that man's been a fighter for himself. >> he's damn well going to fight for me. i'm going to give him my support. >> the bionic mp bionic mp is what i want to be. >> paula vennells has arrived at the horizon inquiry this morning, with victims urging the former post office boss to come clean about failings. wrongful prosecution of subpostmasters continued during her time in charge of the company between 2012 and 2015. she's likely to be questioned about whether she lied to parliament about the faulty it s
and the truth is, i'm much more ambitious for the country than rishi sunak and jeremy hunt seem to be. >> well, as we've heard this morning, conservative mp craig mckinlay is returning to parliament today, eight months after he was rushed to hospital and placed in an induced coma. he had extreme surgery to remove both his hands and feet after contracting sepsis last year. the 57 year old has been fitted with prosthetics and told our political editor, chris hope, that he's looking forward...
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chancellorjeremy hunt has chancellor jeremy hunt has pledged to pay victims back as part of a £10 billion package. the prime minister says there must be justice and accountability for any wrongdoing . wrongdoing. >> what's happened over decades has been a failure on multiple levels, and it's important that yesterday was a day for the to community be heard, and they have waited an incredibly long time for justice have waited an incredibly long time forjustice and for the time for justice and for the truth. that's why i rightly , as truth. that's why i rightly, as prime minister, offered an unequivocal apology to everyone affected by this appalling scandal the infected, the affected, everyone impacted in the community. they have fought under considerable pressure, facing prejudice over many decades. >> shadow cabinet minister nick thomas—symonds says yesterday was a profound moment for the country, but victims should not have gone through what they did. >> the fact that it isn't just this awful scandal we've got the hillsborough scandal as well. we've got the windrush scandal, we've got t
chancellorjeremy hunt has chancellor jeremy hunt has pledged to pay victims back as part of a £10 billion package. the prime minister says there must be justice and accountability for any wrongdoing . wrongdoing. >> what's happened over decades has been a failure on multiple levels, and it's important that yesterday was a day for the to community be heard, and they have waited an incredibly long time for justice have waited an incredibly long time forjustice and for the time for justice...
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jeremy hunt has urged the bank not to take risks with inflation. >> i welcome the fact
jeremy hunt has urged the bank not to take risks with inflation. >> i welcome the fact
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jeremy hunt today, in the sunday times, talking about the dilemmas he faced, given the huge amounts of compensation that will have to be paid out here. i suspect tomorrow, though, given the gravity of what's happened, i suspect tomorrow will be primarily about the victims. and i think there will be an attempt by politicians to raise above party politics on this, because some of the stories, as we've seen, are absolutely harrowing. and a reminder we will have full coverage of the infected blood scandal inquiry conclusion tomorrow here on the bbc news, you will be able follow it live on the bbc news website and app and also on bbc iplayer. the congolese army says it has quashed an attempted coup kinshasa and killed its leader. a group of armed men in military fatigues broke into the residence of a close ally of president felix tshisekedi at dawn and were later seen within the vicinity of the presidential palace. as soon as we have as 50011 as we have more as soon as we have more updates, we will bring them to you. now it's time for a look at today's sport with oli foster tyson fury says
jeremy hunt today, in the sunday times, talking about the dilemmas he faced, given the huge amounts of compensation that will have to be paid out here. i suspect tomorrow, though, given the gravity of what's happened, i suspect tomorrow will be primarily about the victims. and i think there will be an attempt by politicians to raise above party politics on this, because some of the stories, as we've seen, are absolutely harrowing. and a reminder we will have full coverage of the infected blood...
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the uk's finance minister, chancellor of the exchequer jeremy hunt, is holding a summit in the next few hours on how to stop the exodus, which is being described as an existential risk to a vital part of the economy. here's our business editor simonjack. for centuries the area around saint paul's several together companies that need money to grow and those who have money to invest. it is home to the london stock exchange with pensions and savings buy shares in companies so we can share in theirfuture success. in companies so we can share in their future success. but firms are leaving the london market and looking elsewhere. like this biotech is looking at higher prices in stop it is bad news for london. it’s higher prices in stop it is bad news for london.— higher prices in stop it is bad news for london. it's more than a crisis it's _ news for london. it's more than a crisis it's next _ news for london. it's more than a crisis it's next -- _ news for london. it's more than a crisis it's next -- it's - news for london. it's more than a crisis it's next -- it's an - a crisis it's nex
the uk's finance minister, chancellor of the exchequer jeremy hunt, is holding a summit in the next few hours on how to stop the exodus, which is being described as an existential risk to a vital part of the economy. here's our business editor simonjack. for centuries the area around saint paul's several together companies that need money to grow and those who have money to invest. it is home to the london stock exchange with pensions and savings buy shares in companies so we can share in...
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be focusing on tax cuts for working people —— the chancellor jeremy hunt. that's on top of the two he has already done. he also talked about tax cuts that would boost growth and tax cuts for people who earn between 100000 and 125,000 a year. not so much on the conservatives are stepping down which i'm sure will be at the forefront of the prime minister and other conservatives' mines but lots more on the economy. fine other conservatives' mines but lots more on the economy.— other conservatives' mines but lots more on the economy. one person who has been talking _ more on the economy. one person who has been talking about _ more on the economy. one person who has been talking about it _ more on the economy. one person who has been talking about it is _ has been talking about it is scottish conservative leader douglas ross who was asked about the high number of mps stepping down including significant numbers from the prime minister's partyand here's what he had to say. we are seeing mps from all parties are standing down, some who have served _ are standin
be focusing on tax cuts for working people —— the chancellor jeremy hunt. that's on top of the two he has already done. he also talked about tax cuts that would boost growth and tax cuts for people who earn between 100000 and 125,000 a year. not so much on the conservatives are stepping down which i'm sure will be at the forefront of the prime minister and other conservatives' mines but lots more on the economy. fine other conservatives' mines but lots more on the economy.— other...
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hunt, cabinet ministers gillian keegan, michael gove — although he is standing down — have their seats, and that's one of the reasons that these areas are big target seats for the liberal democrats and for labour as well. they really want to try and win some seats off the conservatives in some of those areas, particularly some of the more marginal ones. now as a result, i think the conservative party are feeling on the defence here in this particular part of england. i think the economy is something which most polls suggest is a top priority for voters in the area at the moment. so it's likely that might be something that comes up on the campaign trail. but i think the main thing that the prime minister will want to be talking about today and responding to, will be questions around this eye—catching policy the tories announced on the weekend, about national service for 18—year—olds — spending a year in the military or a weekend every month volunteering. that is something that the conservatives announced on the weekend. it was the first major policy announcement so far during th
hunt, cabinet ministers gillian keegan, michael gove — although he is standing down — have their seats, and that's one of the reasons that these areas are big target seats for the liberal democrats and for labour as well. they really want to try and win some seats off the conservatives in some of those areas, particularly some of the more marginal ones. now as a result, i think the conservative party are feeling on the defence here in this particular part of england. i think the economy is...
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hunt have achieved. hi, john. hi, how are you doing? back in bristol, on the longest street of independent shops in the country, it's the carpet shop that could really show if confidence is returning. people are thinking twice. when you tell them the full price, they go, "ok, maybe just have three rooms and not the stairs". so it's not like it was. it's a much harder environment at the moment. i would disagree that we're coming out of recession. i would say we're just sort of teetering. across the economy as a whole, the brief recession is now over. some normal growth is back, but up and down the nation, households and businesses aren't yet fully healed from the economic scars of a tough few years. faisal islam, bbc news, in bristol. meanwhile, labour's leader, sir keir starmer, was in dover today, to outline measures for tackling cross—channel migration. sir keir said if labour wins the next election, it would scrap the conservatives�* rwanda policy immediately. but he didn't promise to stop small b
hunt have achieved. hi, john. hi, how are you doing? back in bristol, on the longest street of independent shops in the country, it's the carpet shop that could really show if confidence is returning. people are thinking twice. when you tell them the full price, they go, "ok, maybe just have three rooms and not the stairs". so it's not like it was. it's a much harder environment at the moment. i would disagree that we're coming out of recession. i would say we're just sort of...
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year, better than expected chancellorjeremy hunt says it chancellor jeremy hunt says it shows the government's decisions are paying off. but shadow chancellor rachel reeves says the conservatives are out of touch. >> if you look at this prime minister's record since rishi sunak became prime minister, the economy is still £300 worse off per person in the country . so per person in the country. so this these numbers today are not deserving of the victory lap that rishi sunak and jeremy hunt seem to want to go on. >> israel's eurovision entry eden golan insists the song contest is safe for everyone . contest is safe for everyone. that's as she faced questions after securing her place in tomorrow's final. thousands of pro—palestinian protesters marched outside the venue in sweden last night. they want israel to be banned from the contest because of the war in gaza. contest because of the war in gaza . however, before her gaza. however, before her performance, the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu , minister, benjamin netanyahu, criticised what he called an ugly wave of anti—semitism
year, better than expected chancellorjeremy hunt says it chancellor jeremy hunt says it shows the government's decisions are paying off. but shadow chancellor rachel reeves says the conservatives are out of touch. >> if you look at this prime minister's record since rishi sunak became prime minister, the economy is still £300 worse off per person in the country . so per person in the country. so this these numbers today are not deserving of the victory lap that rishi sunak and jeremy...
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and you heard it from jeremy hunt, chancellor, who's on the radio this morning. you heard it from rishi sunak in the sodden steps of downing street, in the rain, making his thing. it's going to be the key narrative, right, that they're going to take into the campaign. and i think that difference between how people feel and what the government says is absolutely crucial. but at least the government's got something to say from its perspective. and talking about data points, it was so interesting. yesterday, i got an email from my energy company saying, "your direct debit is going to go down" on friday because the energy price cap is coming down. of course, the energy price cap is set by ofgem, the energy regulators. it's not a fact of nature. it's a calculation made by a regulator which is an arm of the state, but it sort of feels a bit like of a tax cut almost. so you realise that there's a feel good factor from that... sorry, i'm just going to say one more point on this. i think the fundamentally what they have been doing in the last few months is a very basic, i
and you heard it from jeremy hunt, chancellor, who's on the radio this morning. you heard it from rishi sunak in the sodden steps of downing street, in the rain, making his thing. it's going to be the key narrative, right, that they're going to take into the campaign. and i think that difference between how people feel and what the government says is absolutely crucial. but at least the government's got something to say from its perspective. and talking about data points, it was so interesting....
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hunt gets loads of money and because he freezes the rates at which people start paying higher rates of tax and that raises billions and billions and billions and billions over a decade. however, though, what the economists are starting to say now is that, oh, actually inflation has fallen quite far and quite fast. so actually, the extra billions that you're going to get from the fiscal drag might actually not be as huge as people were thinking a little while ago. which takes you back to our growth. which takes you back to growth. you don't get anywhere in the next parliament without growth. and the predictions are some growth, but not super saw away growth. i say, it must be time to talk about national service. it must be. but can we close with just three headlines, if you've heard us all go on about economics for the last ten minutes, and none of us are economists, shall we just say labour and big deal have said today they're not going to put up income tax or national insurance. the overall state of the cash that the government has got is really, really tight, and whoever wins is p
hunt gets loads of money and because he freezes the rates at which people start paying higher rates of tax and that raises billions and billions and billions and billions over a decade. however, though, what the economists are starting to say now is that, oh, actually inflation has fallen quite far and quite fast. so actually, the extra billions that you're going to get from the fiscal drag might actually not be as huge as people were thinking a little while ago. which takes you back to our...
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on the 17th of may jeremy hunt unveiled called _ you? on the 17th of may jeremy hunt unveiled called labour's _ you? on the 17th of may jeremy hunt unveiled called labour's tax rises. - unveiled called labour's tax rises. it says that labour has committed £238.5 billion of unfunded spending over the next four equal to over £2000 for each working household. darren jones £2000 for each working household. darrenjones of labour unveiled his own dossier at a press conference yesterday called conservative's interest rate rise. this two year claim £71 billion of unfunded conservative pledges and allege this would put people's monthly mortgage payments up by £350. some big and ominous numbers there. should we take them seriously? the answer is not really. these are some rather dodgy dossiers. the conservatives that made them questionable of sun assumptions about how much a future labour government would spend about things that are said about three lunches. moreover, to get to that £38.5 billion figure they have added four years of suppose
on the 17th of may jeremy hunt unveiled called _ you? on the 17th of may jeremy hunt unveiled called labour's _ you? on the 17th of may jeremy hunt unveiled called labour's tax rises. - unveiled called labour's tax rises. it says that labour has committed £238.5 billion of unfunded spending over the next four equal to over £2000 for each working household. darren jones £2000 for each working household. darrenjones of labour unveiled his own dossier at a press conference yesterday called...
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and the truth is, i'm much more ambitious for the country than rishi sunak and jeremy hunt seem to be. >> well, we've been speaking to people in birmingham today and they say they're still struggling to make ends meet, despite today's inflation figures. >> i think it's propaganda go in the shops and that the prices that they're either going up or you're getting less for your money. so i'm not seeing where the inflation is actually hitting . hitting. >> we can do a lot better, can't we? as a people we are feeling the pinch at the moment aren't we? >> we all are. >> we all are. >> i think the prices have increased so much over the past 24 months. >> the fact that they're coming, they're slowing down is a good thing. >> but ultimately, people's disposable income just isn't there . there. >> in other news, the former post office boss at the centre of the horizon it scandal has admitted making mistakes during her time in charge. during tearful evidence at the horizon inquiry, paula vennells apologised for telling mps the business was successful in every court case against subpostmasters. l
and the truth is, i'm much more ambitious for the country than rishi sunak and jeremy hunt seem to be. >> well, we've been speaking to people in birmingham today and they say they're still struggling to make ends meet, despite today's inflation figures. >> i think it's propaganda go in the shops and that the prices that they're either going up or you're getting less for your money. so i'm not seeing where the inflation is actually hitting . hitting. >> we can do a lot better,...
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hunt's plans, currently , jeremy hunt's plans, currently, as they currently stand, that you will by 2027. so the tories have announced this big policy saying they're going to protect pensioners, to protect them from the tories own policies . the tories own policies. strangely, i think what this is an interesting sign of is the conservatives really trying to shore up their core vote. as things stand, it's only the over 70s who are most likely to back the tories, and i think strategists in the party think that they can claw back, a lot of elderly voters or ensure people turn out on the day, to ensure that labour don't win a completely, you know, humiliating and, commanding victory, in this election, it seems designed much like the, national service proposal to appeal to perhaps voters who are leaning towards reform or perhaps voters who are saying they don't know. i think the think they can win those voters back , on this £2.4 billion tax back, on this £2.4 billion tax cut for pensioners , how are they cut for pensioners, how are they proposing to pay for it.7 >> i mean, if i hear o
hunt's plans, currently , jeremy hunt's plans, currently, as they currently stand, that you will by 2027. so the tories have announced this big policy saying they're going to protect pensioners, to protect them from the tories own policies . the tories own policies. strangely, i think what this is an interesting sign of is the conservatives really trying to shore up their core vote. as things stand, it's only the over 70s who are most likely to back the tories, and i think strategists in the...
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the chancellor, jeremy hunt, has vowed to compensate victims for the infected blood scandal with a £10 billion package. he claimed it was part of fulfilling a promise that he made to a constituent who died after contracting hepatitis c, the scandal has been the subject of the biggest ever public inquiry in the uk, after tens of thousands of people were infected with contaminated blood and blood products . and blood products. >> the israeli military says it's recovered another body after the remains of three israeli hostages were recovered from gaza on friday. that's as a member of israel's war cabinet, benny gantz, has threatened to resign from the government if it does not make a new plan for the war in gaza, and olympian dame kelly holmes has joined protesters to demonstrate against poor water quality as the public mobilised across the uk on saturday. >> while water companies maintained they're spending more than £14 billion a year to protect waterways in england and wales. protesters say tougher action is needed . action is needed. >> we'll say ou gbnews.com slash your essay almost
the chancellor, jeremy hunt, has vowed to compensate victims for the infected blood scandal with a £10 billion package. he claimed it was part of fulfilling a promise that he made to a constituent who died after contracting hepatitis c, the scandal has been the subject of the biggest ever public inquiry in the uk, after tens of thousands of people were infected with contaminated blood and blood products . and blood products. >> the israeli military says it's recovered another body after...
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chancellor jeremy hunt , who since 2021. chancellor jeremy hunt, who represents since 2021. chancellor jeremy hunt , who represents the hunt, who represents the constituency, says bottled water is being distributed to those affected . for the latest affected. for the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. common alerts. now back to tom and . emily. and. emily. >> good afternoon britain. it's 12:07 now. several people, including a police officer and a political activist, have been stabbed in an attack in mannheim, southwest germany. >> well, we're joined now by our home and security editor, mark white. mark, what do we know? >> well, clearly a very serious incident unfolding in mannheim, this city in southwestern germany. it was at a rally , a germany. it was at a rally, a political rally for a political group, b.p.e , which is an anti group, b.p.e, which is an anti islamist group. when a man began attacking members of that rally, you're looking at video now that was live streamed this is just in the immediate afterm
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hunt gets loads of money and because he freezes the rates at which people start paying higher rates of tax and that raises billions and billions and billions and billions over a decade. however, though, what the economists are starting to say now is that, oh, actually inflation has fallen quite far and quite fast. so actually, the extra billions that you're going to get from the fiscal drag might actually not be as huge as people were thinking a little while ago. which takes you back to our growth. you don't get anywhere in the next parliament without growth. and the predictions are some growth, but not super saw away growth. i say, it must be time to talk about national service. it must be. but can we close with just three headlines if you've heard us all one on about economics for the last 10 minutes. and none of us are economists, shall we just say labour and big deal have said today they're not going to put up income tax or national insurance. the overall state of the cash that the government has got is really, really tight, and whoever wins is probably going to be some kind of
hunt gets loads of money and because he freezes the rates at which people start paying higher rates of tax and that raises billions and billions and billions and billions over a decade. however, though, what the economists are starting to say now is that, oh, actually inflation has fallen quite far and quite fast. so actually, the extra billions that you're going to get from the fiscal drag might actually not be as huge as people were thinking a little while ago. which takes you back to our...
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hunt have achieved. hi, john. hi, how are you doing? back in bristol, on the longest street of independent shops in the country, it's the carpet shop that could really show its confidence is returning. people are thinking twice. when you tell them the full price, they go, ok, maybe just have three rooms and not the stairs. so it's not like it was. it's a much harder environment at the moment. i would disagree that we are coming out of recession. i would say we are just sort of teetering. across the economy as a whole, the brief recession is now over, so normal growth is back, but up and down the nation, households and businesses aren't yet fully healed from the economic scars of a tough few years. are we out of the woods? it can both be true that — are we out of the woods? it can both be true that we _ are we out of the woods? it can both be true that we are _ are we out of the woods? it can both be true that we are at _ are we out of the woods? it can both be true that we are at a _ are we out of the
hunt have achieved. hi, john. hi, how are you doing? back in bristol, on the longest street of independent shops in the country, it's the carpet shop that could really show its confidence is returning. people are thinking twice. when you tell them the full price, they go, ok, maybe just have three rooms and not the stairs. so it's not like it was. it's a much harder environment at the moment. i would disagree that we are coming out of recession. i would say we are just sort of teetering. across...
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i'll recap on a bit more reaction from west minister we've heard from chancellor jeremy hunt who said, "the blood schedule is a worse establishment cover—up and i've ever seen and i speak as a former health secretary who campaigned against many such cover—ups, around 3000 deaths and tens of thousands of lives ruined because unaccountable people in power refused to admit they got things wrong. "i leave you with this, a day in history because we had an apology from the prime minister on behalf of his party, his government and the prior governments under the conservatives so that we also had an apology from the leader of the labour party keir starmer apologising for the actions of prior labour government. of course just remember, this all impacts so many families who will never really be able to move on. today in some way they say they've got closure. rajini vaidyanathan, thank you for all of your reporting through the course of today. let me turn back to another important story for the new development in last little while. joe biden hasjust called development in last little while. j
i'll recap on a bit more reaction from west minister we've heard from chancellor jeremy hunt who said, "the blood schedule is a worse establishment cover—up and i've ever seen and i speak as a former health secretary who campaigned against many such cover—ups, around 3000 deaths and tens of thousands of lives ruined because unaccountable people in power refused to admit they got things wrong. "i leave you with this, a day in history because we had an apology from the prime...
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hunt jeremy hunt is today accused labour of having a secret plan to raise vat and challenges sir keir starmer to explicitly rule out . starmer to explicitly rule out. there's also a story at the bottom there about gary lineker, which i will return to shortly. but now the daily mail world exclusive revealed the crown's case against lord lucan , case against lord lucan, unearthed by the mail after 50 years. the official scotland yard report that exposes bombshell new details about how the notorious pair plotted his wife's murder before killing his children's nanny and vanishing without a trace . let's go to the without a trace. let's go to the metro. cynical election dog strike. walk out before britain goes to the polls. junior doctors have been accused of a cynical election stunt by calling five days of strikes the week before polling day on july the 4th. they will abandon hospitals from june 20th 7th to july the 2nd. in their bid to win a pay rise of up to 35. joint leader doctor robert lawrenson said that their 11th walkout, the first since february, will be the biggest and loudest y
hunt jeremy hunt is today accused labour of having a secret plan to raise vat and challenges sir keir starmer to explicitly rule out . starmer to explicitly rule out. there's also a story at the bottom there about gary lineker, which i will return to shortly. but now the daily mail world exclusive revealed the crown's case against lord lucan , case against lord lucan, unearthed by the mail after 50 years. the official scotland yard report that exposes bombshell new details about how the...
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you've already heard jeremy hunt saying he wants to reduce taxes — well, we all want to reduce taxes — well, we all want to reduce taxes, but you can't reduce taxes and keep spending at its current level and be your target to get debt down. those things are simply not compatible. and a reminder, you can follow all the latest on the general election on our website. we're running a live page with continuous updates. you can find that on the bbc news app or bbc.com/news. china has ended two days of military drills in which it practised encircling taiwan as "strong punishment" for what it calls the island's "separatist acts". the drills came three days after the inauguration of taiwan's president william lai, when he urged china to stop military intimidation of the island. the us defence secretary, lloyd austin, is set to meet his chinese counterpart, admiral dong jun, next week, at a singapore defence conference. it coincides with increased tension over taiwan. with me is zhou bo, a retired senior colonel in the chinese people's liberation army, who is now with the tsinghua university
you've already heard jeremy hunt saying he wants to reduce taxes — well, we all want to reduce taxes — well, we all want to reduce taxes, but you can't reduce taxes and keep spending at its current level and be your target to get debt down. those things are simply not compatible. and a reminder, you can follow all the latest on the general election on our website. we're running a live page with continuous updates. you can find that on the bbc news app or bbc.com/news. china has ended two...
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jeremy hunt showed the economy is returning to full health. that is contributing to the positive momentum we are seeing in the ftse 100 and ftse mib hitting new record highs it is up .70%. we are also keeping an eye on the bond market and currency space in the situation of the bank of england decision yesterday. central bank sounded dovish than what markets were expecting. on the back of that, we are seeing a little bit more of strength when it comes to sterling against the u.s. dollar let's look at the equity space here as i said earlier, it is a positive week so far to give you an idea with yesterda yesterday's close, the stoxx 600 ended the week up more than 2% the positive moves to contribute to a hea higher end to the week. the kcac 40 in france with a similar move frank, this is on the back of the good earnings season and also the rhetoric with rate cuts in europe. >> big day in europe silvia, it has been a pleasure working here in europe with you. thank you. >>> turning attention back to the united states. the jobless claims rising to t
jeremy hunt showed the economy is returning to full health. that is contributing to the positive momentum we are seeing in the ftse 100 and ftse mib hitting new record highs it is up .70%. we are also keeping an eye on the bond market and currency space in the situation of the bank of england decision yesterday. central bank sounded dovish than what markets were expecting. on the back of that, we are seeing a little bit more of strength when it comes to sterling against the u.s. dollar let's...
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jeremy hunt is saying he'd slash your taxes. rachel reeves is promising that they won't raise national insurance and income tax, and we certainly won't be increasing income tax or national insurance if we win the election. but they will tax private schools, and that's going to be one of our big debates today. i want to hear from you on this. will labour sink the state school system? >> yes. and another big one is nigel farage's comments about elements of the british muslim community yesterday . community yesterday. >> we're talking about muslims. >> we're talking about muslims. >> here we are. and i'm afraid i found some of the recent surveys saying that 46% of british muslims support hamas , support a muslims support hamas, support a terrorist organisation that is proscribed in this country. >> well, there we go. i mean, there has been considerable backlash to it. there's also been a lot of support. again, let us know what you make of what you said. is gbnews.com forward slash your say yes . forward slash your say yes. >> that
jeremy hunt is saying he'd slash your taxes. rachel reeves is promising that they won't raise national insurance and income tax, and we certainly won't be increasing income tax or national insurance if we win the election. but they will tax private schools, and that's going to be one of our big debates today. i want to hear from you on this. will labour sink the state school system? >> yes. and another big one is nigel farage's comments about elements of the british muslim community...
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hunt saying rate cuts would be a feel-good factor for voters, and it will be even harder if inflation gets back to target over the summer before they start to cut. tom: how should we be thinking about potential market reaction then, lizzie? >> markets are currently pricing in the headache i just described, a wait until august. if we get any definitions today from the forecast, the vote split, the press conference then you might see bond traders changing their bets, piling on for cuts in june, and actually you would see a weaker pound potentially end of boost to guilds, but there is been a lot of speculation about we is in european currencies because of a divergence opening the between the european rates and the fed's path for rates and the currency we is feeding back into european inflation. let me put it to you that in the case of the bank of england perhaps that is a red herring, because for the bank of england what matters is your euro sterling, not the pound against the dollar. most of our trade is with europe despite brexit, and actually if you had andrew bailey saying u.k. infla
hunt saying rate cuts would be a feel-good factor for voters, and it will be even harder if inflation gets back to target over the summer before they start to cut. tom: how should we be thinking about potential market reaction then, lizzie? >> markets are currently pricing in the headache i just described, a wait until august. if we get any definitions today from the forecast, the vote split, the press conference then you might see bond traders changing their bets, piling on for cuts in...
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exchequer jeremy hunt. there is a wide spectrum of views among the g7, but the chancellor saying it is really important that the world does not unintentionally creep back into protectionism, and this comes at a time when the biden administration on friday essentially announced it will reimpose tariffs on around 400 products out of china, allowing tariff exclusions to expire that had been spared until now, so the world might be creeping toward protectionism, and that is something to g7 finance ministers did address, and in that sharply worded m&a kate out of both sides of the mouth, saying on the one hand we have to stay engaged, but at the same time we have to stand up for local economies as well. haidi: we have this first trilateral meeting between china, japan, and south korea, and openness of trade, political differences will be key in this set of meetings. >> i think this is an opportunity today when you have the trilateral meeting between li qiang and president yuan of south korea to talk amongst each
exchequer jeremy hunt. there is a wide spectrum of views among the g7, but the chancellor saying it is really important that the world does not unintentionally creep back into protectionism, and this comes at a time when the biden administration on friday essentially announced it will reimpose tariffs on around 400 products out of china, allowing tariff exclusions to expire that had been spared until now, so the world might be creeping toward protectionism, and that is something to g7 finance...
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hunt about what the future conservative government would like to do in terms of future tax cuts. lib government would like to do in terms of future tax cuts.— of future tax cuts. lib dems seem to be focusing — of future tax cuts. lib dems seem to be focusing on _ of future tax cuts. lib dems seem to be focusing on particular _ of future tax cuts. lib dems seem to be focusing on particular seeds - be focusing on particular seeds where they can be second to tories catalysts about the strategy might�*ve come up with that. catalysts about the strategy might've come up with that. their battle bus, _ might've come up with that. their battle bus. we — might've come up with that. their battle bus, we thought _ might've come up with that. tie: " battle bus, we thought them around the country. they are basically focusing on the seats where they can put my came in second last election. they think in terms of taking seats off the tory party. they are focusing their attention there they've got 15 mp so far. they've made quite a few gains in by elections recently. their strategy is the
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the chancellor jeremy hunt and his advisers are known to be warning businesses about what they say is a move to french-style workers' rights policies from labour and that will come under question. we will speak to jonathan reynolds, the shadows secretary of state for business and trade, the man who would be the business secretary of the polls are right from july the fifth, it will be interesting to ask him how they are planning to balance workers' rights and the interests of business in their pursuit to grow the economy. the shadow chancellor rachel reeves expects to give a speech today on how a labour government would be the path to growth. tom: how were prawn cocktails ever a thing? lizzy: at this time in the morning, i don't want to think about prawn cocktail. tom: our u.k. correspondent who will speak with that u.k. shadow secretary of state for trade, so do tonight and for that interview. there is looking more coming up including that conversation. we continue to preview the inflation data out of the u.s. a big one in terms of how that could change and shape the views of the fede
the chancellor jeremy hunt and his advisers are known to be warning businesses about what they say is a move to french-style workers' rights policies from labour and that will come under question. we will speak to jonathan reynolds, the shadows secretary of state for business and trade, the man who would be the business secretary of the polls are right from july the fifth, it will be interesting to ask him how they are planning to balance workers' rights and the interests of business in their...
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chancellorjeremy hunt has chancellor jeremy hunt has pledged to pay victims back as part of a £10 billion package. shadow cabinet minister nick thomas—symonds says yesterday was a profound moment for the country, but that victims should not have gone through what they did . did. >> the fact that it isn't just this awful scandal, we've got the hillsborough scandal as well. we've got the windrush scandal, we've got the post office horizon scandal and how it is that there are people who are putting protecting their own reputations, protecting the reputations, protecting the reputation of institutions above the public interest . reputation of institutions above the public interest. he reputation of institutions above the public interest . he talked the public interest. he talked about a cultural change. there's not a single policy lever to pull to make that possible. that's going to require leadership. and that's what we have to dedicate ourselves to do, not just now, but in the months and years ahead . months and years ahead. >> meanwhile, the prime minister has said illegal migration has
chancellorjeremy hunt has chancellor jeremy hunt has pledged to pay victims back as part of a £10 billion package. shadow cabinet minister nick thomas—symonds says yesterday was a profound moment for the country, but that victims should not have gone through what they did . did. >> the fact that it isn't just this awful scandal, we've got the hillsborough scandal as well. we've got the windrush scandal, we've got the post office horizon scandal and how it is that there are people who...
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. >> jeremy hunt said the impact of inflation is still being felt. >> i hope it's good news. it's returned to much more normal levels, and the bang of england who decides these things independently is confident that it's reached its target rate and it will stay there, they can bring doubt interest rates. that will be good news for mortgage holders, but families whether be feeling bruised even the last couple of years. even though inflation is going down, prices are up from what they were a few years ago. predicting our economy will grow over the next six years faster than france, germany, italy, or japan. >>> let's get a whole lot more on this. thank you so much for taking the time this morning to dissect the numbers with us. you had a good look at them. is june completely off the table? >> hi, thank you for having me on the show. yes, as you just outlined, we saw a notable surprise in services. the bank of england looks at three elements. the labor market, wages, and services. it does diminish the prospect of a cut. a rate cut this summer is still a prospect, but with we nee
. >> jeremy hunt said the impact of inflation is still being felt. >> i hope it's good news. it's returned to much more normal levels, and the bang of england who decides these things independently is confident that it's reached its target rate and it will stay there, they can bring doubt interest rates. that will be good news for mortgage holders, but families whether be feeling bruised even the last couple of years. even though inflation is going down, prices are up from what they...
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hunt in the u.k. that the system here looks really good. that is mainly because developed nations are facing a retirement crunch around the world. we have aging populations globally and retirees are either relying on the public pension system, or on quite meager personal savings. blackrock's larry fink says they should study and model the australian system. by the system here still is not perfect even though it is the fastest-growing retirement system in the world currently. annabelle: maybe lay it out for us, because for australians, it's a compulsory system, but what makes it different from what we have seen in other countries? amy: it is that compulsory system, which has now been in place for more than three decades here in australia. the u.k. has moved towards a compulsory model. in the u.s. it's a patchwork system depending on which area you live in and which retirement fund you are with. but also the rate of contribution sets it apart. when superannuation was first put in, compulsory for all wor
hunt in the u.k. that the system here looks really good. that is mainly because developed nations are facing a retirement crunch around the world. we have aging populations globally and retirees are either relying on the public pension system, or on quite meager personal savings. blackrock's larry fink says they should study and model the australian system. by the system here still is not perfect even though it is the fastest-growing retirement system in the world currently. annabelle: maybe...
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we know there have been c conversations with the uk and london jeremy hunt met with shein in february there were reports from december that manage ment as shein met with members from the stock exchange we will see what will happen here we know there was interest in the retailer in listing stateside, but since then, there is a pushback from u.s. officials in terms of seeing this company listing on wall street for instance, lawmakers stateside highlighted the company is not transparent about the business practices and there are questions here about human rights and so on shein has said that it does not practice that sort of work, having said that when you look at london 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 tr
we know there have been c conversations with the uk and london jeremy hunt met with shein in february there were reports from december that manage ment as shein met with members from the stock exchange we will see what will happen here we know there was interest in the retailer in listing stateside, but since then, there is a pushback from u.s. officials in terms of seeing this company listing on wall street for instance, lawmakers stateside highlighted the company is not transparent about the...
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some of the discussions will be here as well very interesting with jeremy hunt, the uk chancellor, will shortest his visit because he is in election mode we were supposed to have an electi interview here, but that will not happen he will be coming in and out here interesting the uk is an economy that has been under performing and most of the g7 economies are saying growth is coming back and inflation is coming down still the fed is worse than the g7 economies here. that is interesting to watch with the finance ministers meeting here in northern italy. >> charlotte, thank you. a somber mood and somber weather. it is not fitting for that beautiful part of europe, is it? i'll leave it there. i hope you get sunshine as the day goes on. >>> before we wrap up the show, a quick check of the european markets. i mentioned to you before of a mixed picture. ftse 100 is off 0.2% we saw the hotter than expected cpi yesterday. today, we see the issue with the smi with a modest gain and the dax is up barely obv obvi obviously, some of the chip makers are moving up off nvidia. the nasdaq up 146 points
some of the discussions will be here as well very interesting with jeremy hunt, the uk chancellor, will shortest his visit because he is in election mode we were supposed to have an electi interview here, but that will not happen he will be coming in and out here interesting the uk is an economy that has been under performing and most of the g7 economies are saying growth is coming back and inflation is coming down still the fed is worse than the g7 economies here. that is interesting to watch...
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we know jeremy hunt has been trying to woo the company. it is an issue with the geopolitical tensions with china and the u.s. the problem with london is always valuation. do you think shein will list in london and accept the discount when it comes to london? >> yeah, just to step back a bit and put london and the uk in context with europe. europe is up 222% for new listing ipo volumes. that is nearly a four-year high. the broader context for europe is fairly positive. looking at the uk, specifically, it is a completely different narrative. $131 million. the uk ipo volumes is down 70%. that is interestingly the second lowest year-to-date on record. where shein will list will be driven by several factors. valuation will be top of mind, but clearly, there are issues why shein is looking at ex exchanges in europe rather than the u.s. or singapore where it is based. however, it would be a boon for the london stock exchange if shein were to list in the uk and hopefully that could trigger an avalanche of future listings this that goes well. >> ro
we know jeremy hunt has been trying to woo the company. it is an issue with the geopolitical tensions with china and the u.s. the problem with london is always valuation. do you think shein will list in london and accept the discount when it comes to london? >> yeah, just to step back a bit and put london and the uk in context with europe. europe is up 222% for new listing ipo volumes. that is nearly a four-year high. the broader context for europe is fairly positive. looking at the uk,...
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the chancellor, jeremy hunt, told the sunday times that families had every right to be incredibly angry that politicians hadn't acted fast enough. it is reported he is preparing a compensation package of around £10 billion. the inquiry report will examine why blood for transfusions and products for other conditions were given to patients even after warnings they were infected with hiv and hepatitis c. home testing kits for hep c are available, but bbc news analysis found that more than 1,700 patients have the virus because of treatment decades ago, and still don't know it. demand for hepatitis c test kits online in england has soared since our story ran. more than 12,800 kits were ordered between thursday may 9th and friday may 17th. that compares with 2,300 for the whole of april. helplines have also be very busy. i think the huge increase in call numbers that we have seen at the hepatitis c trust clearly demonstrates that a lot more people are for the first time are aware about infected blood within the nhs blood supply. another key issue for the inquiry was the use of products for h
the chancellor, jeremy hunt, told the sunday times that families had every right to be incredibly angry that politicians hadn't acted fast enough. it is reported he is preparing a compensation package of around £10 billion. the inquiry report will examine why blood for transfusions and products for other conditions were given to patients even after warnings they were infected with hiv and hepatitis c. home testing kits for hep c are available, but bbc news analysis found that more than 1,700...
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hunt, but why has he chosen july the fourth? it was no coincidence that yesterday it was announced inflation fell back to 2.3%, back to normal. not quite so in the eyes of markets. they think inflation is so sticky a june cut is off the table, but sunak is going to present to the country that he has been the prime minister that managed to recover the u.k. economy, and he will have had an eye on the polls and labour party's pole lead has only widened, despite inflation. maybe it is because of the bank of england's contribution, and back to 2.3%. now it is keir starmer's task to turn that pole lead into votes, and to guess biggest turnaround in postwar electoral history if he is to get in because of that dismal performance of his predecessor jeremy corbyn. tom: lizzy burden all over this story. now to central-bank policy from the boe to the fed, minute signal officials are in no rush to cut rates with many questioning whether a higher for longer policy was restrictive enough? let's bring in garfield reynolds. the markets did react
hunt, but why has he chosen july the fourth? it was no coincidence that yesterday it was announced inflation fell back to 2.3%, back to normal. not quite so in the eyes of markets. they think inflation is so sticky a june cut is off the table, but sunak is going to present to the country that he has been the prime minister that managed to recover the u.k. economy, and he will have had an eye on the polls and labour party's pole lead has only widened, despite inflation. maybe it is because of...
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jerem >> carley: jeremy hunt has been covering this all night long, latest from lapd headquarter x account at request of ucla due to multiple acts of violence, lapd is responding to assist y5 ucla pd to restore order and maintain public safety. these police officers are being put in a difficult position, their actions will be put under the might be scope. >> they are. this violence broke out, extraordinary display of decision-making or lack of decision-making process from the mayor's office down to the police chief to officers who are now on scene. we are told in full riot gear and what they appear to be doing is simply separating the two sides engaged in ongoing battle for something like 3-1/2 hours. they have been attacking each other with large wooden poles and throwing firecrackers at each other, punches thrown, brawls going on, quite simply campus chaos for 3-1/2 hours. now it seems the lapd is there. mayor karen bass has described the violence as abhorrent, governor gavin newsom is monitoring the situation closely. will lapd officers be given fur further instruction to dismantle tent
jerem >> carley: jeremy hunt has been covering this all night long, latest from lapd headquarter x account at request of ucla due to multiple acts of violence, lapd is responding to assist y5 ucla pd to restore order and maintain public safety. these police officers are being put in a difficult position, their actions will be put under the might be scope. >> they are. this violence broke out, extraordinary display of decision-making or lack of decision-making process from the...
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jeremy hunt and the shadow chancellor are fighting over an incredibly narrow strip of tax and territory when you think about how far apart their parties are in the polls. at this point, the prime minister's problem is that his party has been in power for m years, and at that point, it is impossible to get away from your record, because we try and argue that this or that part of the status quo is unacceptable, voters quite rightly ask, well, you're a lot of beenin rightly ask, well, you're a lot of been in powerfor ages, why haven't you done anything about it? may be things you can do at the marginals, but at this point you have m years of inner shell behind you. all of those accumulated decisions, it is not really his ship to steer much at this point. not really his ship to steer much at this oint., . not really his ship to steer much at this oint., , . , not really his ship to steer much at this oint., . . , . not really his ship to steer much at this oint., , . , . , this point. just finally, what is the mood _ this point. just finally, what is the mood of— this point. just finally,
jeremy hunt and the shadow chancellor are fighting over an incredibly narrow strip of tax and territory when you think about how far apart their parties are in the polls. at this point, the prime minister's problem is that his party has been in power for m years, and at that point, it is impossible to get away from your record, because we try and argue that this or that part of the status quo is unacceptable, voters quite rightly ask, well, you're a lot of beenin rightly ask, well, you're a lot...
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hunt told sky news that the uk has turned a corner >> the uk economy is growing faster over the last quarter, not just in france or germany or italy, but faster than the united states. i think what's more encouraging is the longer-term data we are now seeing about the economy since 2010, we created more jobs in the uk than any other country in europe. we attracted more greenfield foreign investment not just anywhere in europe, but anywhere in the world apart from the united states and china. we have a huge technology sector the imf says we will grow faster than any european economy. for families having a really tough time, this is an indication that difficult decisions that we have taken over recent years are beginning to payoff and we need to stick with them. >> sticking with the uk, the bank of england held the rates with the deputy governor holding in for a 25-basis point rate cut. governor andrew bailey says the rate cut may need to be cut more in the coming quarters and describing june as neither ruled out or finished. market rates on the wake of the decision is seeing a 40% cha
hunt told sky news that the uk has turned a corner >> the uk economy is growing faster over the last quarter, not just in france or germany or italy, but faster than the united states. i think what's more encouraging is the longer-term data we are now seeing about the economy since 2010, we created more jobs in the uk than any other country in europe. we attracted more greenfield foreign investment not just anywhere in europe, but anywhere in the world apart from the united states and...
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yes, there was a united front, but on the other heard -- on the other hand you heard from jeremy hunt saying it is really important that the world is not unintentionally creep back into protectionism. on the one hand of course everyone wants to do business with china, but at the same time they want to try through the g7 at least, which of course china is not a member of, to level the playing field. it is going to be a long road to ho obviously. china will reimpose tariffs on around 400 products from china, basically a real -- allowing tariffs to expire that had been spared, trump-era tariffs. again, there is more pressure being led by the u.s., but g7 at least on the shores of the lake in italy showing a united front on china's trade policies. annabelle: this makes -- haidi: this makes an interesting background as we get underway between this first trilateral meeting since 2019. we have already her discussion about supply chains. what are we expecting with this meeting? stephen: the three leaders had dinner last night. they have not had this trilateral summit since 2019. so, pre-pande
yes, there was a united front, but on the other heard -- on the other hand you heard from jeremy hunt saying it is really important that the world is not unintentionally creep back into protectionism. on the one hand of course everyone wants to do business with china, but at the same time they want to try through the g7 at least, which of course china is not a member of, to level the playing field. it is going to be a long road to ho obviously. china will reimpose tariffs on around 400 products...
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hunt have achieved. hi, john. hi, how are you doing? back in bristol, on the longest street of independent shops in the country, it's the carpet shop that could really show if confidence is returning. people are thinking twice. when you tell them the full price, they go, ok, maybe just have three rooms and not the stairs. so it's not like it was. it's a much harder environment at the moment. i would disagree that we're coming out of recession. i would say we're just sort of teetering. across the economy as a whole, the brief recession is now over. some normal growth is back, but up and down the nation, households and businesses aren't yet fully healed from the economic scars of a tough few years. vicky pryce is chief economic adviser at the centre for economics and business research. we had recession in the last two quarters of 2023 and now we have growth, and that growth is faster than anyone was anticipating. if you look at any views just a bit before, people were talking possibly of .2%, .4% if we wer
hunt have achieved. hi, john. hi, how are you doing? back in bristol, on the longest street of independent shops in the country, it's the carpet shop that could really show if confidence is returning. people are thinking twice. when you tell them the full price, they go, ok, maybe just have three rooms and not the stairs. so it's not like it was. it's a much harder environment at the moment. i would disagree that we're coming out of recession. i would say we're just sort of teetering. across...
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so far, jeremy hunt has said it will be scrutinised, but there is no objection in principle. the shadow business secretary says that the assurances are reassuring. the unions say that mismanagement made it vulnerable to this kind of takeover. what changes might we notice? hopefully, say daniel kretinsky a's people, hopefully we will see it getting better, because targets have been fines and they had been losing money. if the deal goes through, the price of the shares is £3 30 p. the deal is offering £3.20. so some people think it might not happen. almost 200 years after it was launched, the london newspaper the evening standard is axing its daily print edition. it will be published once a week instead. circulation figures have fallen in the past five years from 800 to 250,000. the paper has been handed out for free since 2009. the fall in readership is being blamed on more people working from home and the fact that wifi is now available on the underground. nursery rhymes like twinkle twinkle little star have been around for hundreds of years, sung to generations of children
so far, jeremy hunt has said it will be scrutinised, but there is no objection in principle. the shadow business secretary says that the assurances are reassuring. the unions say that mismanagement made it vulnerable to this kind of takeover. what changes might we notice? hopefully, say daniel kretinsky a's people, hopefully we will see it getting better, because targets have been fines and they had been losing money. if the deal goes through, the price of the shares is £3 30 p. the deal is...
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. >> then for about 20 minutes, it all became about jeremy hunt quitting. they say that he'll lose his seat anyway. he hasn't got any money for tax cuts. so he's off. and we were about to get a cabinet reshuffle. and then it swung back round to being all about a general election again. there was an emergency cabinet meeting at 4:15 pm. last week. rishi sunak said book your summer holidays, we're going for autumn holiday , we're going for autumn holiday, so you need to let me know. >> family to come back and tell us when the election is. delighted to have you with us then. delighted to have you with us then . november, thank you very then. november, thank you very much for your holiday. >> thank you for sir. thank you. >> thank you for sir. thank you. >> book your holidays , he said. >> book your holidays, he said. but as the afternoon progressed, one date emerged. july the 4th, and it was all eyes on downing street. and then there we go. and then all eyes on the downing street door after that wasn't it? and out strides rishi sunak into the pouring rain to r
. >> then for about 20 minutes, it all became about jeremy hunt quitting. they say that he'll lose his seat anyway. he hasn't got any money for tax cuts. so he's off. and we were about to get a cabinet reshuffle. and then it swung back round to being all about a general election again. there was an emergency cabinet meeting at 4:15 pm. last week. rishi sunak said book your summer holidays, we're going for autumn holiday , we're going for autumn holiday, so you need to let me know....
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. >> so this these numbers today are not deserving of the victory lap that rishi sunak and jeremy hunt seem to want to go on now. >> a judge has denied donald trump's request for a mistrial in his hush money case, as stormy daniels concludes her testimony, the former porn star finished her second day on the stand, where she made explicit allegations of a sexual encounter with the former president. his lawyer unsuccessfully argued for a gag order to be changed so that trump could respond to her claims . it's the second time claims. it's the second time this week that a mistrial has been denied. us political analyst eric ham says the judge also criticised trump's lawyer , also criticised trump's lawyer, and what the judge said was pretty striking. >> he says that look , you >> he says that look, you actually brought this up when you said in your opening that donald trump did not have an affair with this woman. so therefore it was only right for her to go into detail, therefore it was only right for her to go into detail , to her to go into detail, to describe her relationship, to actuall
. >> so this these numbers today are not deserving of the victory lap that rishi sunak and jeremy hunt seem to want to go on now. >> a judge has denied donald trump's request for a mistrial in his hush money case, as stormy daniels concludes her testimony, the former porn star finished her second day on the stand, where she made explicit allegations of a sexual encounter with the former president. his lawyer unsuccessfully argued for a gag order to be changed so that trump could...
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and veterans on duty, jeremy hunt. we begin with this, it has been a wild morning if you have been following, president joe biden's challenging former president donald trump to a debate. >> donald trump lost to the base to meet in 2020 and since then he has not shown up for debates but now he asked that you want to debate me again but make my day i'll even do it twice so let's pick the day i heard you free on wednesdays. >> kayleigh: free on wednesdays make my day, those are some pretty bold jabs by president biden but as the tough guy approach a little bit ambitious for a adl commander in chief looks like he's channeling his inner critic use that he is not coming eastward. >> by the way, they used to make beer brewing here it was very easy. [laughter] and then there was a time he recalled a chat with the world leader, who died in 1996. i was >> remember where he forgot what his stop was? >> they let the efforts to make things better. >> kayleigh: on countless occasions he has become so disoriented and so lost that he
and veterans on duty, jeremy hunt. we begin with this, it has been a wild morning if you have been following, president joe biden's challenging former president donald trump to a debate. >> donald trump lost to the base to meet in 2020 and since then he has not shown up for debates but now he asked that you want to debate me again but make my day i'll even do it twice so let's pick the day i heard you free on wednesdays. >> kayleigh: free on wednesdays make my day, those are some...
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hunt , the set out by jeremy hunt, the labour party will now drag pensioners into paying tax on their state pensions, whereas their state pensions, whereas the tories promise they won't . the tories promise they won't. >> well, that's exactly right, tom. although labour may change tack when they get into government. but as things stand from around 2027 2028, pensions on the state pension will be paying on the state pension will be paying tax. income tax under laboun paying tax. income tax under labour. and that's what it's always saying will not happen. i think the labour is so careful to protect its poll lead not to offer anything unfunded, and they are now on the back foot. they are being pushed into positions where they talk about the tory policy on the day when they make their own speeches, as also we heard, we heard some facts from the speech by rachel reeves here in rolls—royce in derby. she said that the budget won't happen until ten weeks have elapsed to allow the obr to check out the labour plans for the next the new budget, so there won't be a budget of any new labour gove
hunt , the set out by jeremy hunt, the labour party will now drag pensioners into paying tax on their state pensions, whereas their state pensions, whereas the tories promise they won't . the tories promise they won't. >> well, that's exactly right, tom. although labour may change tack when they get into government. but as things stand from around 2027 2028, pensions on the state pension will be paying on the state pension will be paying tax. income tax under laboun paying tax. income tax...