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ellie price, bbc news. an advert posted on instagram by katie price has been banned by the advertising watchdog. in the ad, which promotes a low—calorie diet, the former model detailed her meals adding up to only 755 calories a day. the advertising standards authority said the ad was irresponsible and must not appear again. our correspondent aruna iyengar has more from the newsroom. well, the ad, which was on instagram and featured katie price having her breakfast in the morning, it was a video of her, and extolling the virtues of this low—calorie diet that she was advertising. and the advertising standards authority, which monitors adverts and can come down with...and look at complaints and decide whether the advert should be withdrawn or not, decided that this was a misleading advert because it said first of all that the advert should be clearly flagged, and it said that you had to actually engage in the ad, you had to watch it in order to realise that at the bottom of the post, where it said #ad, and
ellie price, bbc news. an advert posted on instagram by katie price has been banned by the advertising watchdog. in the ad, which promotes a low—calorie diet, the former model detailed her meals adding up to only 755 calories a day. the advertising standards authority said the ad was irresponsible and must not appear again. our correspondent aruna iyengar has more from the newsroom. well, the ad, which was on instagram and featured katie price having her breakfast in the morning, it was a...
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ellie price, bbc news. earlier russ cook spoke about what he hopes to achieve through the challenge. honestly it's totally bananas to me that the amount of people have been following and come out to support and stuff. i think it would be awesome to get people moving more. i'm a big believer in sport, in general doing wonders for people's lives and it's changed my life. so i'd love for more people to be inspired or motivated to go out running or taking part in any kind of sport. the deepest level of motivation for me is legacy for... i guess, you know, like my family. what this, like the cook name... and you know, when i think about when i have kids, what i want to pass on to them. that's like the deepest level of motivation for me. every monday for nearly six months, people who live around windermere have been protesting against sewage discharges into the lake. today was the 23rd week that they stood outside the offices of the water company, united utitilies to demand an immediate end to the spills. and the
ellie price, bbc news. earlier russ cook spoke about what he hopes to achieve through the challenge. honestly it's totally bananas to me that the amount of people have been following and come out to support and stuff. i think it would be awesome to get people moving more. i'm a big believer in sport, in general doing wonders for people's lives and it's changed my life. so i'd love for more people to be inspired or motivated to go out running or taking part in any kind of sport. the deepest...
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here's ellie price. welcome to the eras tour! they call it swiftonomics — the economic boost taylor swift brings to the places she plays. the ten studio albums and ia grammys made her popular, this most recent tour has already made her lots of money. industry experts say the eras tour has earned more than $1 billion in ticket sales alone with some estimating it contributing nearly $6 billion to the us economy. she brings in the crowds, boosting the number to the millions who already watched the super bowl. | # we were both young when i first saw you... when she started making some serious cash from her music — just 16. now, nearly 20 years on, students are studying her at harvard. it starts and ends with the songs. she writes and co—writes songs that people want to hear. she also has a head for business, she understands money, she's a good manager. she is able to bounce back from public setbacks and she's connected, emotionally, to all of those fans. # i have this dream # my daughter—in—law kills me for the money. ..# t
here's ellie price. welcome to the eras tour! they call it swiftonomics — the economic boost taylor swift brings to the places she plays. the ten studio albums and ia grammys made her popular, this most recent tour has already made her lots of money. industry experts say the eras tour has earned more than $1 billion in ticket sales alone with some estimating it contributing nearly $6 billion to the us economy. she brings in the crowds, boosting the number to the millions who already watched...
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ellie price, bbc news. a growing number of young people in russia are being influenced by the asian music and film culture — as sanctions have made it harder to access western culture products. emily brown reports. k—pop�*s global popularity has grown over the past few years, with bands like bts achieving worldwide success, and it's particularly on the rise in russia. russia and china share a lengthy border, and russia has a long cultural ties with east asia. but sanctions have made it harder to access western cultural products. and that means russians are turning to countries like south korea, japan and china for entertainment. and k—pop has been gaining a lot of momentum in russia. k—pop dance schools like these have now got thousands of students practising in russian cities. and group performances in russian society are becoming more frequent. translation: people started getting interested in k-pop covers. _ i think it became so widespread because a lot of k—pop has started to go out on the s
ellie price, bbc news. a growing number of young people in russia are being influenced by the asian music and film culture — as sanctions have made it harder to access western culture products. emily brown reports. k—pop�*s global popularity has grown over the past few years, with bands like bts achieving worldwide success, and it's particularly on the rise in russia. russia and china share a lengthy border, and russia has a long cultural ties with east asia. but sanctions have made it...
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our correspondent ellie price has the story. if it wasn't so dangerous, it would be strangely beautiful. two military horses on the run in central london during the morning rush hour. one hits a taxi... ..and they carry on down fleet street. in total, five household cavalry horses ran loose after unseating four riders. one had been in charge of two horses. the damage unmistakable as they crashed into several vehicles, including this bus. three soldiers were hospitalised, their injuries not deemed to be life—threatening. the bbc understands a fourth person injured was a cyclist. at such a busy time in the day, there were, of course, plenty of witnesses. when i saw these horses galloping along, its a very surreal thing to see, as you can imagine. then they came running down here. some went off that way, some went straight on, and one of the horses decided to go through a van and made a mess of the van. they were going really, really fast, really galloping down the road. other people around me were really shocked, lots of people
our correspondent ellie price has the story. if it wasn't so dangerous, it would be strangely beautiful. two military horses on the run in central london during the morning rush hour. one hits a taxi... ..and they carry on down fleet street. in total, five household cavalry horses ran loose after unseating four riders. one had been in charge of two horses. the damage unmistakable as they crashed into several vehicles, including this bus. three soldiers were hospitalised, their injuries not...
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ellie price, bbc news. i think he deserves it. we will have full coverage when he makes the finish line here in bbc news. now, we go to baltimore in the state of maryland. wreckage being cleared. that is more than a week after a cargo ship crashed into the bridge, sending it collapsing into the harbour and killing six construction workers. they say replacing the bridge will likely take years, but authorities have opened to temporary channels to allow some shallow vessels like barges and tug boats to move around the container vessel. us president, joe biden, visited baltimore on friday and pledged government help to pledge to mimic help rebuild. more on that story after the break. i am rajini vaidyanathan. same here in bbc news. good afternoon. well, after a stormy start to our weekend, the winds are still a feature out there but not as severe as yesterday. and there are still some lengthy spells of sunshine to be found. but the rainbow says it all. yes, some of us will continue to see some showers. most frequent showers across the
ellie price, bbc news. i think he deserves it. we will have full coverage when he makes the finish line here in bbc news. now, we go to baltimore in the state of maryland. wreckage being cleared. that is more than a week after a cargo ship crashed into the bridge, sending it collapsing into the harbour and killing six construction workers. they say replacing the bridge will likely take years, but authorities have opened to temporary channels to allow some shallow vessels like barges and tug...
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ellie price reports. only the hardest geezer could do it. cheering. russell cook has just run nearly every day for 352 days, covering more than 10,000 miles. let's go! day three... day four... day six... the heavens have opened. he's run through deserts, rainforests, savannas, mountains, and 16 countries. and he's so far raised nearly £700,000 for the running charity and sandblast. bit windy. soon enough, we'll all be in tunisia, sipping strawberry daiquiris on the beach. he's had complications with his health, visas, the weather... sneezing. highs of 39 degrees out here today. twisting me up! ..and other man—made threats. they said we should go more to the main track. we're going to get blown up over here. really? but he's taken it all in his stride. i'm too damn ferocious, boys and girls! in this final stretch, the 27—year—old had a little help from his friends — a few more running mates than he's used to. he has achieved something no—one else in this world has ever managed — and that strawberry daiquiri. ellie price, bbc news. 352 days
ellie price reports. only the hardest geezer could do it. cheering. russell cook has just run nearly every day for 352 days, covering more than 10,000 miles. let's go! day three... day four... day six... the heavens have opened. he's run through deserts, rainforests, savannas, mountains, and 16 countries. and he's so far raised nearly £700,000 for the running charity and sandblast. bit windy. soon enough, we'll all be in tunisia, sipping strawberry daiquiris on the beach. he's had...
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ellie price, bbc news. stay with us here on bbc news. some really chilly—feeling air for the time of year, and it's going nowhere for the next couple of days. but of course, the sunshine's helping to lift the temperature somewhat. lots of blue sky across many parts of scotland, 13 celsius in edinburgh, butjust seven degrees for these north sea facing coasts such as scarborough. lots of clouds, and a brisk, a bitter northerly wind blowing, too. and as we head through the rest of tonight, there's a little feature running southwards bringing the threat of some further showers, possibly wintry over the hills of scotland. temperatures dipping very close to freezing into thursday morning. watch out for some icy stretches perhaps. and it's still blustery for those north sea facing coasts, and across the northern isles as well. a mixture of sunny spells, but also some showers across many northern areas of england, scotland and northern ireland. more cloud and some showers pushing southwards across england and wales. temperatures again towards
ellie price, bbc news. stay with us here on bbc news. some really chilly—feeling air for the time of year, and it's going nowhere for the next couple of days. but of course, the sunshine's helping to lift the temperature somewhat. lots of blue sky across many parts of scotland, 13 celsius in edinburgh, butjust seven degrees for these north sea facing coasts such as scarborough. lots of clouds, and a brisk, a bitter northerly wind blowing, too. and as we head through the rest of tonight,...
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ellie price, bbc news. four years ago, covid lockdown brought the uk to a standstill — leaving a legacy of change in our workplaces, in health and in education. tonight, we report on the impact on school children who were cut off overnight from teachers and friends. since the pandemic, the proportion of children in england who are persistently absent from school has doubled from 10% to more than 20% and that number is a lot higher among secondary school children who are disadvantaged. lucy watkinson has been following one school in oldham in greater manchester, where local lockdowns left some children even more isolated. she reports on the lockdown legacy. you got everything? yeah. have a good day. i'll see you later — bye. covid definitely affected my confidence — massively. i get overwhelmed with the noises and the crowds. i cannot deal with crowds, it stresses me out. i really struggle with it. when erin's in school she avoids the crowds by heading to the link — an area that offers a quiet space.
ellie price, bbc news. four years ago, covid lockdown brought the uk to a standstill — leaving a legacy of change in our workplaces, in health and in education. tonight, we report on the impact on school children who were cut off overnight from teachers and friends. since the pandemic, the proportion of children in england who are persistently absent from school has doubled from 10% to more than 20% and that number is a lot higher among secondary school children who are disadvantaged. lucy...
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ellie price, bbc news. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. storm kathleen yesterday brought us some curiously warm, but also some very windy weather. indeed, it was warmest out towards parts of east anglia, 21 degrees celsius, the warmest day of the year so far. but towards exposed western coast, we saw gusts of wind of 60 to 70mph. and it's another very blustery day again today. here's the deep area of low pressure. that is storm kathleen. it's gradually pushing further northwards, but still very tight squeeze on the isobars. so it's very windy once again, it won't be feeling quite as warm as it was yesterday. some cooler feeling conditions, but still mild for the time of year. now, as we head through this afternoon, there are still plenty of blustery showers around. they'll generally be tracking eastwards. longer spells of rain across northwest scotland, some of the showers with some hail and some thunder in them, particularly out towards the west. but it's drier across parts of east anglia and southeast england. again, lighter winds here,
ellie price, bbc news. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. storm kathleen yesterday brought us some curiously warm, but also some very windy weather. indeed, it was warmest out towards parts of east anglia, 21 degrees celsius, the warmest day of the year so far. but towards exposed western coast, we saw gusts of wind of 60 to 70mph. and it's another very blustery day again today. here's the deep area of low pressure. that is storm kathleen. it's gradually pushing further northwards, but...
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here's ellie price music. taylor swift was young when she started making some serious cash from her music atjust 16. but ten studio albums and 14 grammy�*s later, she's even got industry experts talking about swiftenomics, the economic boost she brings to the places she plays. she is credited with nudging up viewing figures at the super bowl, and it is thought her recent tour made more than $1 billion in ticket sales alone, with some estimating it contributed nearly $6 billion to the us economy. she is so successful, you can even study her at harvard university. it starts and ends with the songs. she writes and co—writes songs that people want to hear. she also has a head for business, she understands money, she's a good manager. she is able to bounce back from public setbacks and she is connected, emotionally, to all of those fans. taylor swift may have no bad blood with her modest $1.1 billion. there were 14 century billionaires on the rich list, that's people with 12 figures, 11 zeros in the green bit o
here's ellie price music. taylor swift was young when she started making some serious cash from her music atjust 16. but ten studio albums and 14 grammy�*s later, she's even got industry experts talking about swiftenomics, the economic boost she brings to the places she plays. she is credited with nudging up viewing figures at the super bowl, and it is thought her recent tour made more than $1 billion in ticket sales alone, with some estimating it contributed nearly $6 billion to the us...
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ellie price, bbc news. finally this half hour, i want to show you some amazing pictures out of italy. mount etna has been sending these rare smoke rings into the sicilian sky. a new crater opened on the summit of europe's largest active volcano leading to an unusual display of vortex rings. they're made of gases and propelled upwards by a circular vent in the volcano. it's a relatively rare phenomenon. locals said that the last time it happened was last december. the mesmerizing display has been captivating visitors. the rings have led locals to re—name the volcano "lady of the rings". all right, well, stay with us here on bbc news. there is plenty to come. hello there. storm kathleen yesterday brought us some curiously warm, but also some very windy weather indeed. it was warmest out towards parts of east anglia, 21 degrees celsius, the warmest day of the year so far. but towards exposed western coast, we saw gusts of wind of 60 to 70mph. and it's another very blustery day again today. here's the deep ar
ellie price, bbc news. finally this half hour, i want to show you some amazing pictures out of italy. mount etna has been sending these rare smoke rings into the sicilian sky. a new crater opened on the summit of europe's largest active volcano leading to an unusual display of vortex rings. they're made of gases and propelled upwards by a circular vent in the volcano. it's a relatively rare phenomenon. locals said that the last time it happened was last december. the mesmerizing display has...
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ellie price has more. lets go! day four. day six. only the hardest geezer could run nearly every day for more than 350 days. covering more than 10,000 miles, the entire length of africa. russell cook has done it. day 349 of running the entire length of africa. he has run through desert, rainforest, savannas, mountains, jungles, and 16 countries. he has so far raised nearly £700,000 for the running charity and sandblast. he has had complications with his health... visas... the weather... and he was even robbed at gunpoint. i was pretty terrified, i won't lie. but he has taken it all in his stride. in this final stretch he had a little help from his friends. are you ready to run a marathon? he has achieved something no one else in this world has ever done and his immediate plans now, a strawberry daiquiri on the beach. ellie price, bbc news. i wonder if he will do the london marathon. plenty more of course on the bbc news website. do stay with us as we are watching events very closely in jerusalem us as we are watching events very clo
ellie price has more. lets go! day four. day six. only the hardest geezer could run nearly every day for more than 350 days. covering more than 10,000 miles, the entire length of africa. russell cook has done it. day 349 of running the entire length of africa. he has run through desert, rainforest, savannas, mountains, jungles, and 16 countries. he has so far raised nearly £700,000 for the running charity and sandblast. he has had complications with his health... visas... the weather... and he...
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ellie price reports. only the hardest geezer could do it. cheering russell cook has just run nearly every day for 352 days, covering more than 10,000 miles. let�*s go! day three... day four... day six... the heavens have opened. he�*s run through deserts, rainforests, savannas, mountains, and 16 countries. and he�*s so far raised nearly £700,000 for the running charity and sandblast. bit windy. soon enough, we�*ll all be in tunisia sipping strawberry daiquiris on the beach. he has had complications with his health, visas, the weather... sneezing. highs of 39 degrees out here today. twisting me up! ..and other man—made threats. they said we should go more to the main track. we're going to get blown up over here. really? but he�*s taken it all in his stride. i�*m too damn ferocious, boys and girls! in this final stretch, the 27—year—old had a little help from his friends — a few more running mates than he�*s used to. he has achieved something no—one else in this world has ever managed, and that strawberry daiquiri. ell
ellie price reports. only the hardest geezer could do it. cheering russell cook has just run nearly every day for 352 days, covering more than 10,000 miles. let�*s go! day three... day four... day six... the heavens have opened. he�*s run through deserts, rainforests, savannas, mountains, and 16 countries. and he�*s so far raised nearly £700,000 for the running charity and sandblast. bit windy. soon enough, we�*ll all be in tunisia sipping strawberry daiquiris on the beach. he has had...
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ellie price, bbc news. on a night of five premier league matches, everton picked up a vital point in their battle to avoid relegation with a 1—1 draw at newcastle, while nottingham forest's 3—1 victory over fulham also boosted their top—flight survival hopes. 0ur sports correspondent katie gornall watched the action. it's that time of the season when, for some, the walls can feel as if they're closing in. everton arrived at st james' park having not won a league game since mid—december, while newcastle had a spring in their step. it was no surprise who struck first. alexander isak�*s stock is only rising. everton nearly made it worse for themselves in the second half but clung on until newcastle, through var, handed them a lifeline, a penalty. dominic calvert—lewin hadn't scored in 23 games. what a time for your luck to turn. 1—1 it finished, everton's winless run continues but this was a point hard earned. nottingham forest are also battling at the wrong end of the table, but as instructed, t
ellie price, bbc news. on a night of five premier league matches, everton picked up a vital point in their battle to avoid relegation with a 1—1 draw at newcastle, while nottingham forest's 3—1 victory over fulham also boosted their top—flight survival hopes. 0ur sports correspondent katie gornall watched the action. it's that time of the season when, for some, the walls can feel as if they're closing in. everton arrived at st james' park having not won a league game since mid—december,...
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ellie price, bbc news. now, solar eclipse fever is building. millions of people in north america will be able to witness a rare solar eclipse on monday, hoping to spend around four minutes in total darkness as the moon blocks the sun's light. for some, those precious minutes will be an opportunity for often impossible science experiments — a chance to unravel the secrets of our universe. the astronomical phenomenon will be less dramatic in the uk, but a partial eclipse could be visible in some parts of the country. and we will have special live coverage of the solar eclipse on monday here on bbc news. we will have a special live stream as well. you can also find lots more on the bbc news website including how scientists will be conducting experiments during the four minute blackout window. there is plenty in that story and all of the rest of the day's news on the bbc news website including the latest on developments from the middle east six months on from the israel — gaza conflict. i am rajini vaidyanathan, i will be back after a short bre
ellie price, bbc news. now, solar eclipse fever is building. millions of people in north america will be able to witness a rare solar eclipse on monday, hoping to spend around four minutes in total darkness as the moon blocks the sun's light. for some, those precious minutes will be an opportunity for often impossible science experiments — a chance to unravel the secrets of our universe. the astronomical phenomenon will be less dramatic in the uk, but a partial eclipse could be visible in...
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ellie price reports. even tower bridge looked like it was saluting them before they left last summer. now, after 153 days and 28,500 nautical miles, maiden and her 12—woman crew have come home. cheering. and they only went and did it! the first time an all—women crew have won a round—the—world yacht race and the skipper heather thomas did it all by navigating the old—fashioned way, as race rules meant no modern technology was allowed. so you have a really in—depth understanding of the sun, the moon, the planets and the stars and the weather around you, so it's quite a pure way of sailing. the yacht took part in a parade of sail on saturday, so was joined by a flotilla of other boats to cheer her on, as she came into southampton. maiden knew the routine well. she enjoyed the same homecoming way back in 1990, when she finished another round the world race. that time she was skippered by tracy edwards, the first time in all—women crew had taken part in the challenge. people say, is it a bit wei
ellie price reports. even tower bridge looked like it was saluting them before they left last summer. now, after 153 days and 28,500 nautical miles, maiden and her 12—woman crew have come home. cheering. and they only went and did it! the first time an all—women crew have won a round—the—world yacht race and the skipper heather thomas did it all by navigating the old—fashioned way, as race rules meant no modern technology was allowed. so you have a really in—depth understanding of...
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ellie price, bbc news. we can see him and his entourage and we will keep monitoring this for you and if there is any big moment we will bring it to life so you can stay with us to see how the big race is going and the moment he crosses the finish line. just days after scotland introduced the new hate crime act, there s a warning that sunday s old firm game between celtic and rangers football clubs in glasgow could see police tied up with even more complaints under the legislation. the conservatives say the issue has been weaponised, leaving officers unable to deal with real crime, while first minister humza yousaf says he has every confidence in the force and their experience of dealing with big matches. andrew kerr reports. an old firm match on sunday, rangers take on celtic, the most highly charged football fixture in scotland in the week of the new hate crime act. at ibrox, the manager is relaxed, though. i'm against it. i'm a positive person, everybody knows. i understand passion of people, that i under
ellie price, bbc news. we can see him and his entourage and we will keep monitoring this for you and if there is any big moment we will bring it to life so you can stay with us to see how the big race is going and the moment he crosses the finish line. just days after scotland introduced the new hate crime act, there s a warning that sunday s old firm game between celtic and rangers football clubs in glasgow could see police tied up with even more complaints under the legislation. the...
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thank you, ellie price. as of today, companies are facing new import checks and charges for food and plants from the european union — because of brexit. the bbc�*s ben boulos has been visiting businesses around the country to find out what the changes mean for them. weighing up the cost of importing cheese. this shop in south london has been doing it for 30 years, but new charges for checks at the uk border, due to brexit, are pushing up those costs from today. as a business, we will have to maintain our margins. so we'll probably have to put our prices up. the new import charges will affect all fresh produce coming from the eu to the uk. that's meat, fish and dairy products. each type of product in a single shipment will face a charge of up to £29. if a business is importing multiple types of products, say, cheese and meat, it'll pay for each category, up to a maximum of £145 per consignment — extra costs that could well be passed on to us as customers. the charges also apply to plants, seeds and fl
thank you, ellie price. as of today, companies are facing new import checks and charges for food and plants from the european union — because of brexit. the bbc�*s ben boulos has been visiting businesses around the country to find out what the changes mean for them. weighing up the cost of importing cheese. this shop in south london has been doing it for 30 years, but new charges for checks at the uk border, due to brexit, are pushing up those costs from today. as a business, we will have...
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ellie price, bbc news. the uk's largest education union is considering whether to formally ballot its members for strike action over teachers' pay. in a consultative ballot, members of the national educational union, which represents staff in england and wales, indicated they would strongly back such a move. here's our education correspondent, hazel shearing. we got used to scenes like this outside school gates last year, but could it happen again? teachers who are members of the national education union have supported the idea of more strikes for a fully funded and above—inflation pay rise in an informal consultative ballot in england and wales. there is an appetite amongst teachers for action over pay, but i think that is coupled with a worry about being misrepresented and misunderstood. but unless we take action over pay, you know, the devaluing of education willjust go on and on and on and on. last night, the neu executive met to discuss the next steps, and whether or not to move to a formal ballot. t
ellie price, bbc news. the uk's largest education union is considering whether to formally ballot its members for strike action over teachers' pay. in a consultative ballot, members of the national educational union, which represents staff in england and wales, indicated they would strongly back such a move. here's our education correspondent, hazel shearing. we got used to scenes like this outside school gates last year, but could it happen again? teachers who are members of the national...
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ellie price reports. only the hardest geezer could do it.
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ellie price, bbc news. congratulations to them. that takes us to look at the weather prospects. chris fawkes. our weather is going to stay on the chilly side. we've seen flakes of snow on the highest hills of northern england and scotland. an area of low pressure is swelling in the north sea. patches of cloud for england and wales but brighter skies for scotland where there will be a few passing showers but if you want the sunshine this is the place to be and those brighter skies are set to work into northern england and northern ireland as we go through the afternoon, staying quite cloudy with rain at times. wales, midlands and east anglia and southern counties of england. wherever you are, temperature is below average, about 9—13 , with some parts of eastern england temperatures no higher than seven celsius this afternoon. overnight tonight we will still see a few patches of rain coming and going across southern most areas of england, perhaps south wales, otherwise skies clear particularly across north—western areas of the country with frost developing in the countryside.
ellie price, bbc news. congratulations to them. that takes us to look at the weather prospects. chris fawkes. our weather is going to stay on the chilly side. we've seen flakes of snow on the highest hills of northern england and scotland. an area of low pressure is swelling in the north sea. patches of cloud for england and wales but brighter skies for scotland where there will be a few passing showers but if you want the sunshine this is the place to be and those brighter skies are set to...
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let's get more from our correspondent, ellie price. that debate has just got under way in the house of commons, i believe, in the house of commons, i believe, in the house of commons, i believe, in the last few minutes. it is something that will have to be handled incredibly sensitively, but where do you think the politicians are on the two sites that resort outlined in graham's report? those who are concerned that vulnerable people may be coerced into taking this route. the honest truth is that the debate today will bring the issue back into the headlines again, but it won't make any real difference to legislation. there will be no vote at the end of it. as you say, it is an opportunity for politicians on both sides of the debate to talk about the issues and exact what it means. i think it is quite interesting that the debate itself was opened with an mp explaining that there is a shift, as she sees it, in the public opinion on all this, and it is certainly something that has been talked about more in the newspapers, by the media in t
let's get more from our correspondent, ellie price. that debate has just got under way in the house of commons, i believe, in the house of commons, i believe, in the house of commons, i believe, in the last few minutes. it is something that will have to be handled incredibly sensitively, but where do you think the politicians are on the two sites that resort outlined in graham's report? those who are concerned that vulnerable people may be coerced into taking this route. the honest truth is...
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our correspondent ellie price takes up the story. if it wasn't so dangerous, it would be strangely beautiful. two military horses on the run in central london during the morning rush hour. one hits a taxi. and they carry on down fleet street. in total, five household cavalry horses ran loose after unseating four riders. one had been in charge of two courses. the damage unmistakable as they crashed into several vehicles, including this bus. three soldiers were hospitalised, their injuries not deemed to be life—threatening. the bbc understands a fourth person injured was a cyclist. at such a busy time in the day there were of course plenty of witnesses. as i looked to the left i saw two horses coming towards me and i ran to get across the road. they are big horses and the grey or white one had blood from its weathers, its shoulders. it was coming at such a speed, i thought i need to stop those horses. two horses went past me and i saw them gallop without riders, which was quite extraordinary. i checked it was safe to pull out and ano
our correspondent ellie price takes up the story. if it wasn't so dangerous, it would be strangely beautiful. two military horses on the run in central london during the morning rush hour. one hits a taxi. and they carry on down fleet street. in total, five household cavalry horses ran loose after unseating four riders. one had been in charge of two courses. the damage unmistakable as they crashed into several vehicles, including this bus. three soldiers were hospitalised, their injuries not...
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ellie price reports. russell cook has run almost nearly day running of the 2000... his rent through deserts, rainforests, savannas, mountains and 16 countries. so far, he has raised more than £700,000 for the running charity. more than £700,000 for the running chari . ., more than £700,000 for the running chari _ ., ., more than £700,000 for the running chari . ., ., ., more than £700,000 for the running chari . ., ., , charity. soon enough will all be in tunisia sipping — charity. soon enough will all be in tunisia sipping daiquiris _ charity. soon enough will all be in tunisia sipping daiquiris in - charity. soon enough will all be in tunisia sipping daiquiris in the i tunisia sipping daiquiris in the beach — tunisia sipping daiquiris in the beach. he— tunisia sipping daiquiris in the beach. . , . tunisia sipping daiquiris in the beach. ., , ., beach. he has had competition with his health, visas, _ beach. he has had competition with his health, visas, the _ beach. he has had competition with his health, visas, the weather... i his health, visas, the we
ellie price reports. russell cook has run almost nearly day running of the 2000... his rent through deserts, rainforests, savannas, mountains and 16 countries. so far, he has raised more than £700,000 for the running charity. more than £700,000 for the running chari . ., more than £700,000 for the running chari _ ., ., more than £700,000 for the running chari . ., ., ., more than £700,000 for the running chari . ., ., , charity. soon enough will all be in tunisia sipping — charity. soon...
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news correspondent ellie price is at the inquiry — and joins us now.
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ellie price. donald trump has also gone into the hush money trial and we had the order coming in that he breached the gag order, and he has been fined for contempt of court, $9,000, so we will get the latest from our correspondent watching that trial. we will also have the latest on the middle east, the us secretary of state antony blinken saying the maritime peer off gaza will be ready a week from now, so we will have the latest as the negotiations continue about a possible new ceasefire and hostage deal. all of that coming up in a few moments but now we have the weather forecast. hello there. the southerly breeze brought the warmer air further north across the uk today, mainly for eastern areas where we had the dry weather and the sunshine. further west, it was a different story because as you can see from the satellite picture, we've had much more cloud and that's been bringing some rain as well. this cloud, though, continues to threaten the south east with a few showers and those could run the
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our correspondent ellie price has the story. if it wasn't so dangerous, it would be strangely beautiful. two military horses on the run in central london during the morning rush hour. one hits a taxi. and they carry on down fleet street. in total, five household cavalry horses ran loose after unseating four riders. one had been in charge of two horses. the damage unmistakable as they crashed into several vehicles, including this bus. three soldiers were hospitalised, their injuries not deemed to be life—threatening. the bbc understands a fourth person injured was a cyclist. at such a busy time in the day there were of course plenty of witnesses. as i looked to the left i saw two horses coming towards me and i ran to get across the road. they are big horses and the grey or white one had blood from its weathers, its shoulders. it was coming at such a speed, i thought i need to stop the sources. to stop the horses. two horses went past me and i saw them gallop without riders, which was quite extraordinary. i checked it was safe t
our correspondent ellie price has the story. if it wasn't so dangerous, it would be strangely beautiful. two military horses on the run in central london during the morning rush hour. one hits a taxi. and they carry on down fleet street. in total, five household cavalry horses ran loose after unseating four riders. one had been in charge of two horses. the damage unmistakable as they crashed into several vehicles, including this bus. three soldiers were hospitalised, their injuries not deemed...
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news correspondent ellie price is at the inquiry — and joins us now. just take us through what she'd been hearing at the inquiry this morning. it's building on a theme that started last week from senior managers at the post office. today it was david miller he were benchley became the chief operating officer of the post office. he started his officer in 1970 as a trainee. he was a project director of the horizon it system and its implementation. he was in charge of how it was tested, how it was implemented in the late 19905. how it was implemented in the late 1990s. this morning's evidence was about how that testing wind, and there was off—line testing, and there was off—line testing, and there was off—line testing, and there was live testing with sub—postmasters. he was questioned about some of the bugs and faults that came up before the system was rolled out across the country. the inquiry heard that during the testing, some of these bugs, including the issue of how cash balances could be effectively changed in the accounts, how it had come t
news correspondent ellie price is at the inquiry — and joins us now. just take us through what she'd been hearing at the inquiry this morning. it's building on a theme that started last week from senior managers at the post office. today it was david miller he were benchley became the chief operating officer of the post office. he started his officer in 1970 as a trainee. he was a project director of the horizon it system and its implementation. he was in charge of how it was tested, how it...
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our correspondent ellie price is in hainault for us this evening. questions have been asked about whether he was known to police and whether he was known to police and whether he was known to police and whether he had been arrested before. what have they said about that? i think there was a report that as you say, the suspect was known to police. police keen to see about that rumour at that press conference you heard from saying that they had made initial investigations and that there was no obvious prior incident that the police had known the suspect. it's quite telling that they actually said that out right. telling also that the suspect himself or doing that is in the hospital injured and the police have not been able to interview him yet. i think that's why there was not quite as much information on the suspect as we might expect. previously the police had ruled out that this was a terror related incident. they also said this was an untargeted attack. there will be more information on that presumably once the police have interviewed him. in once
our correspondent ellie price is in hainault for us this evening. questions have been asked about whether he was known to police and whether he was known to police and whether he was known to police and whether he had been arrested before. what have they said about that? i think there was a report that as you say, the suspect was known to police. police keen to see about that rumour at that press conference you heard from saying that they had made initial investigations and that there was no...
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ellie price, bbc news. a total solar eclipse is set to span north america on monday, all the way from mexico to the very eastern tip of canada, with the astronomical phenomenon lasting for up to four minutes and 28 seconds. it will be less dramatic in the uk, but it should still be possible to catch a partial eclipse from western parts of the country, right before sunset, as our reporter ben woolvin explains. all right, guys, are we ready? preparing for totality. this is dallas, texas, where tomorrow lunchtime 100% of the sun will be covered by the moon.— lunchtime 10096 of the sun will be covered by the moon. who's excited, the ecli se covered by the moon. who's excited, the eclipse is — covered by the moon. who's excited, the eclipse is coming? _ covered by the moon. who's excited, the eclipse is coming? the _ covered by the moon. who's excited, the eclipse is coming? the eclipse i the eclipse is coming? the eclipse is coming, the eclipse is coming! eclipse chaser letitia ferrer is ready to witness da
ellie price, bbc news. a total solar eclipse is set to span north america on monday, all the way from mexico to the very eastern tip of canada, with the astronomical phenomenon lasting for up to four minutes and 28 seconds. it will be less dramatic in the uk, but it should still be possible to catch a partial eclipse from western parts of the country, right before sunset, as our reporter ben woolvin explains. all right, guys, are we ready? preparing for totality. this is dallas, texas, where...
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we're now joined by our correspondent, ellie price outside the post office inquiry. explained the significance of what happened today with david mills. i think once again you have a continuation of the scenes that started last week in the new phase of this inquiry and basically, questions for the senior manager of the post office at the time exactly who knew what and when and why did they do anything about it and so, today we had two senior executives and david mills, the former executive of the post office between 2000 and 2005, the beginning of the scandal, if you like. give the context and when he took over as chief executive, it was a business i was failing and he talked about how in essence, the system, the horizon system essentially needed to work because it every spend millions on it. so the idea that if they need to rethink the it system, it would put the post office in a crisis mode and a context as to why there is no consideration as to why this could be replaced we heard from david miller, multiple roles during the post office career, joined in 1970 and he is the project director of
we're now joined by our correspondent, ellie price outside the post office inquiry. explained the significance of what happened today with david mills. i think once again you have a continuation of the scenes that started last week in the new phase of this inquiry and basically, questions for the senior manager of the post office at the time exactly who knew what and when and why did they do anything about it and so, today we had two senior executives and david mills, the former executive of...
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here's ellie price. music taylor swift was young when she started making some serious cash from her music atjust 16. started making some serious cash from her music atjust16. but ten studio albums and 1a grammies later, she's even got industry experts talking about swift economics, the boost she brings to the places she plays. she is credited with nudging up plays. she is credited with nudging up viewing figures at the super bowl, and it is thought her recent tour made more than $1 billion in ticket sales alone, with some estimating it contributed nearly $6 billion to the us economy. she is so successful, you can even study her at harvard university. it successful, you can even study her at harvard university.— at harvard university. it starts and ends with the _ at harvard university. it starts and ends with the songs. _ at harvard university. it starts and ends with the songs. she - at harvard university. it starts and ends with the songs. she writes i at harvard university. it starts and i ends with
here's ellie price. music taylor swift was young when she started making some serious cash from her music atjust 16. started making some serious cash from her music atjust16. but ten studio albums and 1a grammies later, she's even got industry experts talking about swift economics, the boost she brings to the places she plays. she is credited with nudging up plays. she is credited with nudging up viewing figures at the super bowl, and it is thought her recent tour made more than $1 billion in...
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our correspondent ellie price is there, what has been said so far? well, so far we are going through the early cv, if you like, of david miller, somebody whojoined the early cv, if you like, of david miller, somebody who joined the the early cv, if you like, of david miller, somebody whojoined the post office in 1970 as a management trainee, and then sort of worked his way up to eventually holding the role of chief operating officer. now, what the inquiry hasjust role of chief operating officer. now, what the inquiry has just been looking at is exactly his involvement in the horizon it system. that was obviously installed and used by the post office as something which was meant to help, obviously, it's sub—postmasters, in effect, to bring all the accounts together, to centralise everything. and so what we have just been hearing is how he was involved in that. obviously there was a lot of testing that was involved before it went live, and exactly how all of that worked. just before we came on air david miller said that as part of that testing, way b
our correspondent ellie price is there, what has been said so far? well, so far we are going through the early cv, if you like, of david miller, somebody whojoined the early cv, if you like, of david miller, somebody who joined the the early cv, if you like, of david miller, somebody whojoined the post office in 1970 as a management trainee, and then sort of worked his way up to eventually holding the role of chief operating officer. now, what the inquiry hasjust role of chief operating...
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our correspondent ellie price reports. if it wasn't so dangerous, it would be strangely beautiful. two military horses on the run in central london during the morning rush hour. one hits a taxi. and they carry on down fleet street. in total, five household cavalry horses ran loose after unseating four riders. one had beenin after unseating four riders. one had been in charge of two courses. the damage unmistakable as they crashed into several vehicles, including this bus. three soldiers were hospitalised, their injuries not deemed to be life—threatening. the bbc understands a fourth person injured was a cyclist. at such a busy time in the day there were of course plenty of witnesses. figs busy time in the day there were of course plenty of witnesses. $5 i course plenty of witnesses. as i looked to the _ course plenty of witnesses. as i looked to the left _ course plenty of witnesses. as i looked to the left i _ course plenty of witnesses. is i looked to the left i saw two horses coming towards me and i ran to get across the road. they are big horses and the grey or white one had
our correspondent ellie price reports. if it wasn't so dangerous, it would be strangely beautiful. two military horses on the run in central london during the morning rush hour. one hits a taxi. and they carry on down fleet street. in total, five household cavalry horses ran loose after unseating four riders. one had beenin after unseating four riders. one had been in charge of two courses. the damage unmistakable as they crashed into several vehicles, including this bus. three soldiers were...
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ali price, bbc news. and my colleague ellie pricejoins us live from the newsroom... le, he has finally done it, but it has been quite the journey, hasn't it? it has been quite the “ourney, hasn't it? :,, has been quite the “ourney, hasn't it? : :, , has been quite the “ourney, hasn't it? :, , : :, it? it most certainly has. what did he sa ? it? it most certainly has. what did he say? 352 _ it? it most certainly has. what did he say? 352 days _ it? it most certainly has. what did he say? 352 days running. - it? it most certainly has. what did he say? 352 days running. i - it? it most certainly has. what did he say? 352 days running. i don'tl he say? 352 days running. i don't think they were consecutive but that is not to take anything away from him. he only did not run on the days that he did not run because he came into problems with visas, problems with an armed robbery, the sort of things that stop you from running even though you really want to. and of course the weather. the whole point about all of this is that it has been highly documented on his social m
ali price, bbc news. and my colleague ellie pricejoins us live from the newsroom... le, he has finally done it, but it has been quite the journey, hasn't it? it has been quite the “ourney, hasn't it? :,, has been quite the “ourney, hasn't it? : :, , has been quite the “ourney, hasn't it? :, , : :, it? it most certainly has. what did he sa ? it? it most certainly has. what did he say? 352 _ it? it most certainly has. what did he say? 352 days _ it? it most certainly has. what did he say?...
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ellie price has the story. only the hardest geezer could do it. cheering. russell cook has just run nearly every day for 352 days, covering more than 10,000 miles. let's go! day three. day four. day six. the heavens have opened. he's run through deserts, rainforests, savannahs, mountains and 16 countries. and so far he's raised more than £700,000 for the running charity and sandblast. bit windy. soon enough, we'll all be in tunisia, sipping strawberry daiquiris on the beach. oh—ho—ho! he's had complications with his health, visas, the weather... he sneezes. highs of 39 degrees out here today. twisted me up! ..and other man—made threats. they said we should go more to the main track. we're going to get blown up over here. really? yes. but he's taken it all in his stride. i'm too damn ferocious, boys and girls! in this final stretch, the 27—year—old had a little help from his friends — a few more running mates than he's used to. he's achieved something no—one else in this world has ever managed. and that strawberry daiquiri! ellie price, bbc ne
ellie price has the story. only the hardest geezer could do it. cheering. russell cook has just run nearly every day for 352 days, covering more than 10,000 miles. let's go! day three. day four. day six. the heavens have opened. he's run through deserts, rainforests, savannahs, mountains and 16 countries. and so far he's raised more than £700,000 for the running charity and sandblast. bit windy. soon enough, we'll all be in tunisia, sipping strawberry daiquiris on the beach. oh—ho—ho! he's...
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ellie price, bbc news. we intend to speak to the crew later on so we will hear first—hand about how difficult it was. you see the beautiful images, but it is tough work. at 90 years of agejohn landau could have chosen a quiet gathering of family and friends for his milestone birthday — but instead he's decided to mark it with a skydive. it's not the first time the former lieutenant colonel from cheltenham has completed a parachutejump, as our reporter steve knibbs has been finding out. john has done over 100 jumps in his military career, but this one was special. it military career, but this one was secial. ., , , military career, but this one was secial. ., , _, special. it was very cold, i remember. _ special. it was very cold, i remember. you _ special. it was very cold, i remember. you were - special. it was very cold, i - remember. you were jumping from remember. you were “umping from 15,000 feet. h remember. you were “umping from 15,000 feet. special — remember. you were jumping from 15,000
ellie price, bbc news. we intend to speak to the crew later on so we will hear first—hand about how difficult it was. you see the beautiful images, but it is tough work. at 90 years of agejohn landau could have chosen a quiet gathering of family and friends for his milestone birthday — but instead he's decided to mark it with a skydive. it's not the first time the former lieutenant colonel from cheltenham has completed a parachutejump, as our reporter steve knibbs has been finding out. john...
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ellie price, bbc news. three suspects wanted in connection with the stabbing of an iranian journalist in london left the uk within hours of the attack according to the metropolitan police. he worked for the british based patient language tv channel iran international. he was attacked last week outside his home and has since been discharged from hospital. scotland could become the first part of the uk to ban egg companies from keeping chickens in cages. the scottish government has announced a new consultation on the proposals — and agriculture ministerjim fairlie said that, if they were implemented, scotland would be "leading the way in improving the welfare of animals". conservationists have recorded the lowest—ever count of some butterfly species in britain. the uk butterfly monitoring scheme recorded a mixed picture for 58 types of butterflies last year, with some species soaring in numbers while others saw worrying declines. scientists say human activity — including habitat destruction and climate
ellie price, bbc news. three suspects wanted in connection with the stabbing of an iranian journalist in london left the uk within hours of the attack according to the metropolitan police. he worked for the british based patient language tv channel iran international. he was attacked last week outside his home and has since been discharged from hospital. scotland could become the first part of the uk to ban egg companies from keeping chickens in cages. the scottish government has announced a...
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it is the price. the price of fame. ellie, do you think that is the right sentence? because clearly she needs yeah and needs help mentally. yeah and i think, you know, just putting her jail 14 weeks, her in a jail for 14 weeks, she'll be out but she'll be back out again. but you're dealing with you're not actually dealing with the with harry. absolutely. >> i think with when it >> i think with with when it comes these stalkers like comes to these stalkers like this, especially famous people, a of the times they believe a lot of the times they believe they're with they're in relationships with them. genuinely them. they have genuinely think that going on that there is something going on there. they need real help. and that there is something going on tithinkthey need real help. and that there is something going on tithink the need real help. and that there is something going on tithink the 14eed real help. and that there is something going on tithink the 14 weekal help. and that there is something going on tithink the 14 week jailalp. and i think the 14 week jail sent
it is the price. the price of fame. ellie, do you think that is the right sentence? because clearly she needs yeah and needs help mentally. yeah and i think, you know, just putting her jail 14 weeks, her in a jail for 14 weeks, she'll be out but she'll be back out again. but you're dealing with you're not actually dealing with the with harry. absolutely. >> i think with when it >> i think with with when it comes these stalkers like comes to these stalkers like this, especially...
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if it is a commodity, then prices are going up and everything is hunky-dory. we should point out that, ellie believes based on her reporting this takes the etherium etf off the table for the foreseeable future. people thinking maybe next on or whatever. this will be very hard to sort through. we do, one thing that is interesting about these crypto firms that sue the sec and fight them, they do usually get really good counsel. ripple had really good counsel. that is why it won sort of a half-baked victory. it is still fighting another day. from what i understand, from what ellie tells me, consensus and etherium, they have hired paul weiss. if you know weiss, marti lipton's firm. watt tell lipton. if you knowing in about watel lipton, they are the premier corporate governance fighting firm. marti lipton is legend in corporate lawyering. he created the poison pill takeover defense. from what i understand he is still kicking. in the old days they would come after you leveraged buyout, he created something called poison pill. one of the things he represents les moo
if it is a commodity, then prices are going up and everything is hunky-dory. we should point out that, ellie believes based on her reporting this takes the etherium etf off the table for the foreseeable future. people thinking maybe next on or whatever. this will be very hard to sort through. we do, one thing that is interesting about these crypto firms that sue the sec and fight them, they do usually get really good counsel. ripple had really good counsel. that is why it won sort of a...
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>> nhs prices, val says hi stephen and ellie. my dentist recently went private and in conversation beforehand he admitted he'd actually only been qualified for two years. i'm sure they just go in for the money. i now have no dentist and i can't get one because i simply can't afford to go private, yeah. >> and pauline makes the point that many dentists are making even more money setting up clinics in the beauty business. >> and >> they're doing botox and fillers as well. fillers now as well. >> julie says it's a good point. if you're employed, if you have private health care with your employer, which a lot of people do, and you look at your employee benefits, sometimes you get dentistry covered as well. it's always worth a look and it is worth a look, we get that actually we get dentists, do we? but it's when you look at the details, unless basically all your teeth are falling out, literally falling out , you sort literally falling out, you sort of it's not covered. >> oh, so we don't really get anything, so you can't get you. >>
>> nhs prices, val says hi stephen and ellie. my dentist recently went private and in conversation beforehand he admitted he'd actually only been qualified for two years. i'm sure they just go in for the money. i now have no dentist and i can't get one because i simply can't afford to go private, yeah. >> and pauline makes the point that many dentists are making even more money setting up clinics in the beauty business. >> and >> they're doing botox and fillers as well....
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geoff yu, ellie ackerman and enda curran are coming up. looking ahead to the latest cpi print and earnings season, jeff wrote this. while flows may remain heavily focused in the u.s., cross asset price action last week suggests that not all will be rosy for risk appetite rate markets are vulnerable to outcomes in policy and data amid positioning volatility and shifting correlations. how much of a challenge are these yields to this equity market? >> yield levels are a challenge. but also, the pace of the moves will be a greater challenge. putting my ethics hat on, sometimes it's not about levels but the speed at which you get to certain levels. it is somewhat slower compared to last year. if this accelerates, that tightens financial conditions more plea than markets are ready for, then you get the volatility. if earnings do not meet lofty expectations, that generates volatility as well. finally, we have the geopolitics. it's not all rosy out there. jonathan: you have to learn something from the data and how the market responds to it. we lea
geoff yu, ellie ackerman and enda curran are coming up. looking ahead to the latest cpi print and earnings season, jeff wrote this. while flows may remain heavily focused in the u.s., cross asset price action last week suggests that not all will be rosy for risk appetite rate markets are vulnerable to outcomes in policy and data amid positioning volatility and shifting correlations. how much of a challenge are these yields to this equity market? >> yield levels are a challenge. but also,...