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faisal, thank you very much. _ people expect. faisal, thank you very much. our— people expect. faisal, thank you very much, our economics - people expect. faisal, thank you | very much, our economics editor. let's return to that news about the plane travelling from london to singapore having to divert to bangkok after encountering severe turbulence. we are hearing a bit more detail now about what happened on board in those terrifying moments as we heard from a man who was on the plane a few minutes ago, we will try and bring you that clip from the passenger again but we now know a 73—year—old british man has died as a result of that turbulence. he was travelling with his wife, we understand, she has been admitted to hospital in bangkok, her condition isn't known. we are now showing you some pictures that were taken inside the aircraft in the moments after this severe turbulence. we understand the plane had dropped into an air pocket in thai airspace and then that was when the passengers really felt this episode of turbulence. we heard from a passenger who was interviewed by
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faisal, a date that i know you will know is all the england matches in. oh, yeah! what do you think the football factor could be in this? well, i think, firstly, there's an attention factor. tens of millions of people in england and in scotland, of course, will be watching a lot of football every day from pretty much the 14th ofjune. and if things go to plan, i think england will have won their round of 16 match on the sunday before the general election. and someone told me they might be heading for a tie—up with germany in the quarters. and someone told me they might be heading for a tie—up with germany in the quarters. i'lljust have to i have to double check that. but the quarterfinal would then be on the saturday after the general election. whoever wins the general election... actually, it is commonly perceived that england, although we say this all the time, have a decent chance. and so, there's every chance that your rose fever will coincide with...maybe not general election. got to say, that's a brave comparison! i don't know. but whoever wins, whoever wi
faisal, a date that i know you will know is all the england matches in. oh, yeah! what do you think the football factor could be in this? well, i think, firstly, there's an attention factor. tens of millions of people in england and in scotland, of course, will be watching a lot of football every day from pretty much the 14th ofjune. and if things go to plan, i think england will have won their round of 16 match on the sunday before the general election. and someone told me they might be...
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faisal islam, lot of them the coming weeks. faisal islam. thank— lot of them the coming weeks. faisal islam, thank you. _ let's look then in more detail at how the day unfolded. the election announcement was a surprise to most of the prime minister's own mps, and it came after hours of rumour and speculation. here's our deputy political editor vicki young. apologies, we are not able to bring you that piece right now. now let's get reaction from across the uk. we'll be hearing from sara girvin in belfast and tomos morgan in cardiff, but first let's go to our scotland editorjames cook, who is in edinburgh. mishal, thanks very much. so what other big issues for voters in scotland? apart from the economy, people here have been telling pollsters that they care most about the health service, about housing and education. those, to complete matters, are controlled here by the scottish parliament, but that doesn't mean they are irrelevant in a general election campaign because westminster does set the overall budget which any scottish government has available to spend. voters also care
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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 boat crossings entirely, saying he wouldn't put "false numbers" on his plans. new figures from the home office show more than 9,000 people have crossed the channel in small boats this year — a rise of 35% on the same period last year. our political editor chris mason has the story. dover this morning. the latest arrivals picked up by border force in the english channel. the ambulance, a reminder of the perils of a crossing. a few miles away, the man who thinks he has a solution. and just look who's following in keir starmer�*s footsteps. the local mp, natalie elphicke, who walked into this week as a conservative mp and ends it sitting with labour. sir keir�*s main idea is this... border security command will b
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 boat crossings entirely, saying he wouldn't put "false numbers" on his plans. new figures from the home office show more than 9,000 people have crossed the channel in small boats...
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faisal, good to have you, it is an election year, it's an important piece of news during an election year, what are your key takeaway is? so during an election year, what are your key takeaway is?— during an election year, what are your key takeaway is? so we've got some detail. _ your key takeaway is? so we've got some detail, obviously, _ your key takeaway is? so we've got some detail, obviously, the - your key takeaway is? so we've got some detail, obviously, the result, | some detail, obviously, the result, the hold, that we have had, that's what you kind of expect that the vote was interesting. a 7— to vote so an extra vote for a cut. this is an incremental move towards a cut at some point. 7— two. we have some words from andrew bailey who says encouraging news on inflation, we think it will fall closer to our 2% target in the next couple of months but we need to see more evidence that inflation rates will stay low before we can cut interest rates. what you have is a move along the path towards rate cuts and i think they are eyeing the following notion, which is, before th
faisal, good to have you, it is an election year, it's an important piece of news during an election year, what are your key takeaway is? so during an election year, what are your key takeaway is?— during an election year, what are your key takeaway is? so we've got some detail. _ your key takeaway is? so we've got some detail, obviously, _ your key takeaway is? so we've got some detail, obviously, the - your key takeaway is? so we've got some detail, obviously, the result, | some detail,...
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faisal islam reports. the prime minister was inspecting china in the potteries today, but there are no delicate ming vases in his campaign. the conservatives' strategy appears to be move fast and break things, with bold policies. today's new offer — no tax for those on the basic state pension. for people who work hard all their lives and put in, then we need to make sure that they have the dignity they deserve when they have finished. and that is why i have already protected pensions and the triple lock and you have seen our announcement today, the triple lock plus, where we will raise the threshold, make sure that pensioners get a tax cut and they will never pay tax on the state pension, as well as the triple lock going up. 30 miles down the a50 at rolls—royce in derby, labour's top two are also talking economics. at britain's world beating exporter ofjet engines, the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, heralded the support of over 120 business executives for a change of government. i can say with confi
faisal islam reports. the prime minister was inspecting china in the potteries today, but there are no delicate ming vases in his campaign. the conservatives' strategy appears to be move fast and break things, with bold policies. today's new offer — no tax for those on the basic state pension. for people who work hard all their lives and put in, then we need to make sure that they have the dignity they deserve when they have finished. and that is why i have already protected pensions and the...
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and also there with alex is economics editor for the bbc faisal islam. hi, faisal. hi. am i not your friend? i've got the title. he didn't. i quite like it. oh, sorry. ok, we're off to a bad start already. laughter we're all friends here. it's just you don't want to overuse that word. ok, fine. anyway, let's not fall out. we've got 43 days to go. he'sjust very picky about his friends. this is the behind the scenes you didn't want to know anyway, right? what i was actually going to do, i was actually going to dig up faisal and say, well, there's a huge, big economic backstory to why we're even discussing the election today, which he's going to dig into. so, you know any more, are you? well, no, i'll have to know, laura. 0k. watching today unfold, just give me your big thoughts. were you surprised? because actually, i'm not sure how much money was on today being the day. well, in the big picture, i'm not that surprised because remember, a few weeks ago, we talked a lot about whether or not there was a plan afoot to go for a summer election after all the. well, they weren'
and also there with alex is economics editor for the bbc faisal islam. hi, faisal. hi. am i not your friend? i've got the title. he didn't. i quite like it. oh, sorry. ok, we're off to a bad start already. laughter we're all friends here. it's just you don't want to overuse that word. ok, fine. anyway, let's not fall out. we've got 43 days to go. he'sjust very picky about his friends. this is the behind the scenes you didn't want to know anyway, right? what i was actually going to do, i was...
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faisal islam reports. the prime minister was inspecting china in the potteries today, but there are no delicate ming vases in his campaign. the conservatives' strategy appears to be move fast and break things, with bold policies. today's new offer — no tax for those on the basic state pension. for people who work hard all their lives and put in, then we need to make sure that they have the dignity they deserve when they've finished. and that is why i have already protected pensions and the triple lock and you have seen our announcement today, the triple lock plus, where we will raise the threshold, make sure that pensioners get a tax cut and they will never pay tax on the state pension, as well as the triple lock going up. 30 miles down the a50 at rolls—royce in derby, labour's top two are also talking economics. at britain's world beating exporter ofjet engines, the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, heralded the support of over 120 business executives for a change of government. i can say with confide
faisal islam reports. the prime minister was inspecting china in the potteries today, but there are no delicate ming vases in his campaign. the conservatives' strategy appears to be move fast and break things, with bold policies. today's new offer — no tax for those on the basic state pension. for people who work hard all their lives and put in, then we need to make sure that they have the dignity they deserve when they've finished. and that is why i have already protected pensions and the...
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faisal moqdad. the minister of foreign affairs says that we are from damghan, in the history of damghan, our area is close to our village. there are 10 old gates that date back to these years. it was the capital of iran. centuries ago, one of the most important earthquakes that occurred in iran occurred in the area of sad darwaze, which killed 20,000 people . mr. amir abdollahian is visiting turkey and syria. the subject of earthquake travel is the condition of the victims the earthquake in syria is worse than in türkiye. my rescue theme. the people who lost their lives here at the hands of terrorists have now been destroyed by the earthquake. despite these calamities, some people sprinkle salt on their wounds. zionists with destruction and america with sanctions. the representatives of the media who are present in this trip also share their views. regarding their observations of the areas affected by the earthquake, they say that these sanctions are very bad, which means that the earthquake
faisal moqdad. the minister of foreign affairs says that we are from damghan, in the history of damghan, our area is close to our village. there are 10 old gates that date back to these years. it was the capital of iran. centuries ago, one of the most important earthquakes that occurred in iran occurred in the area of sad darwaze, which killed 20,000 people . mr. amir abdollahian is visiting turkey and syria. the subject of earthquake travel is the condition of the victims the earthquake...
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faisal islam reports. the prime minister was inspecting china in the potteries today, but there are no delicate ming vases in his campaign. the conservatives' strategy appears to be move fast and break things, with bold policies. today's new offer — no tax for those on the basic state pension. for people who work hard all their lives and put in, then we need to make sure that they have the dignity they deserve when they have finished. and that is why i have already protected pensions and the triple lock and you have seen our announcement today, the triple lock plus, where we will raise the threshold, make sure that pensioners get a tax cut and they will never pay tax on the state pension, as well as the triple lock going up. 30 miles down the a50 at rolls—royce in derby, labour's top two are also talking economics. at britain's world beating exporter ofjet engines, the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, heralded the support of over 120 business executives for a change of government. i can say with confi
faisal islam reports. the prime minister was inspecting china in the potteries today, but there are no delicate ming vases in his campaign. the conservatives' strategy appears to be move fast and break things, with bold policies. today's new offer — no tax for those on the basic state pension. for people who work hard all their lives and put in, then we need to make sure that they have the dignity they deserve when they have finished. and that is why i have already protected pensions and the...
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faisal moqdad to explain what happened and what kind of help we can do. the minister of foreign affairs says that we are from damghan, in the history of damghan, that region is ours. near the village the earthquakes that have occurred in iran have occurred in the area of hundred gates, which has killed 20,000 people on the date mentioned. mr. amir abdullahian is traveling to turkey and syria . the people who lost their lives here at the hands of the terrorists are now under the rubble of the earthquake despite these tragedies, some are rubbing salt in their wounds, the zionists have destroyed and sanctioned the us , and the media representatives who are present in this trip express their views about their observations of the earthquake-affected areas like this. these sanctions are very bad, which means that the earthquake itself is a one-sided story and the fact that the sanctions did not help and many countries, well in turkey, the amount of aid that came from all over the world was very large, but in syria we did not witness such an event, this is
faisal moqdad to explain what happened and what kind of help we can do. the minister of foreign affairs says that we are from damghan, in the history of damghan, that region is ours. near the village the earthquakes that have occurred in iran have occurred in the area of hundred gates, which has killed 20,000 people on the date mentioned. mr. amir abdullahian is traveling to turkey and syria . the people who lost their lives here at the hands of the terrorists are now under the rubble of...
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faisal islam, bbc news, in watford. we'll have more from the election trail later but now some of the day's other news. a nine—year old girl is in a critical condition in hospital, after a shooting in east london. it happened in hackney last night. three adults were also hurt, one of them with potentially life—changing injuries. it's understood the gunshot came from a passing motorbike. thomas magill reports. the terrifying moment after a gunman opened fire into a busy restaurant on kingsland high street, hitting three men sitting outside and a nine—year—old girl enjoying a family meal inside. police say she is now fighting for her life. we do not believe that the girl and the men injured were known to each other. and, as with any child, she was an innocent victim of the indiscriminate nature of gun crime. specialist armed officers and london ambulance arrived at the scene as onlookers tried to help. one eyewitness described the moment the gunman pulled up outside the restaurant. i was at the shop opposite the c
faisal islam, bbc news, in watford. we'll have more from the election trail later but now some of the day's other news. a nine—year old girl is in a critical condition in hospital, after a shooting in east london. it happened in hackney last night. three adults were also hurt, one of them with potentially life—changing injuries. it's understood the gunshot came from a passing motorbike. thomas magill reports. the terrifying moment after a gunman opened fire into a busy restaurant on...
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faisal moghdad to explain what happened and what help we can do, minister of foreign affairs. he says about the historical history of his familiarity with the earthquake: we are from damghan. in the history of damghan, our area happens to be near our village. they died at the hands of the terrorists, now the earthquake has destroyed them. despite these calamities , some people sprinkle salt on their wounds. zionists with destruction and america with sanctions. the representatives of the media who are present in this trip express their views about their observations of the earthquake-affected areas as follows. these sanctions are very bad. it means that the earthquake itself is a one-sided story and that the sanctions do not help, and many countries do. turkey, well, the amount of aid that came from all over the world was very large, but in syria, we did not witness such an incident. this is a bit annoying. this is the problem that caused iran not only in the field of ethnic relief, but also in the field of diplomacy to help the victims of the earthquake. to act one of our agre
faisal moghdad to explain what happened and what help we can do, minister of foreign affairs. he says about the historical history of his familiarity with the earthquake: we are from damghan. in the history of damghan, our area happens to be near our village. they died at the hands of the terrorists, now the earthquake has destroyed them. despite these calamities , some people sprinkle salt on their wounds. zionists with destruction and america with sanctions. the representatives of the media...
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faisal moqdad suffered. the fact that they are out of all the diplomatic customs that existed, they came out from behind their podium and actually poured water for them from their own bowls and made them drink water . they may be less social. in their office, their butler was present. i was present when they brought tea for the reception , and i saw the light of happiness in the eyes of the respectable butler. it was interesting, or during trips and missions abroad , they were very polite and friendly with fellow journalists. they must have a commitment before the trip. when they boarded the plane , they greeted each and every journalist by the name of salam alik , and at the end of the trip, they must be happy. they said that it was very pleasant or that they required the residence of the reporters to be in their own place and did not make any distinction, and finally when i realized that this happened , i called them repeatedly so that communication could be established and be sure. when i spend samaaj, th
faisal moqdad suffered. the fact that they are out of all the diplomatic customs that existed, they came out from behind their podium and actually poured water for them from their own bowls and made them drink water . they may be less social. in their office, their butler was present. i was present when they brought tea for the reception , and i saw the light of happiness in the eyes of the respectable butler. it was interesting, or during trips and missions abroad , they were very polite and...
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faisal megdad. the minister of foreign affairs says that we are from damghan, in the history of damghan , our area happens to be near our village, the old gate dam, which was the capital of iran during these years. the terrorists died, now there is an earthquake their heads are broken. despite these calamities, some people sprinkle salt on their wounds. zionists with destruction and america with sanctions. the representatives of the media who are present in this trip also shared their views about their observations of the affected areas. in the earthquake , they say that these sanctions are very bad , which means that the earthquake itself is a one-sided story and that the sanctions themselves do not help, and many countries, well , in turkey, the amount of aid that came from the whole world was very large, but in syria, we witnessed the same. we were not accidental, these are a bit annoying , this is the problem caused by iran, not only in the arena relief of the race that is in the field of diplom
faisal megdad. the minister of foreign affairs says that we are from damghan, in the history of damghan , our area happens to be near our village, the old gate dam, which was the capital of iran during these years. the terrorists died, now there is an earthquake their heads are broken. despite these calamities, some people sprinkle salt on their wounds. zionists with destruction and america with sanctions. the representatives of the media who are present in this trip also shared their views...
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saudi foreign minister faisal bin farhan, referring to the tragic events in gaza and rafah region, said: tel aviv knows no boundaries for its criminal actions. mr. benfarhan also responded to the appreciation of the acting foreign minister of our country for riyadh's actions in providing facilities to the pilgrims of our country and emphasized: we are trying to provide all the facilities. necessary for iranian pilgrims. let's go the 233rd day of the genocide and the addition of at least 60 martyrs to the number of martyrs in gaza. three members of the same family were martyred in the zionist air attack on a car in nusirat. also, the number of martyrs of the morning attack on but apart from the martyrs of today's attacks, the people of jabalia buried the bodies of dozens of other martyrs, the bodies that were pulled out from under the rubble with the retreats from the north of gaza. media sources reported that as a result of the widespread destruction of jabalia, identifying the location of houses has become a difficult task among the ruins. in addition to destroying at least a thousand
saudi foreign minister faisal bin farhan, referring to the tragic events in gaza and rafah region, said: tel aviv knows no boundaries for its criminal actions. mr. benfarhan also responded to the appreciation of the acting foreign minister of our country for riyadh's actions in providing facilities to the pilgrims of our country and emphasized: we are trying to provide all the facilities. necessary for iranian pilgrims. let's go the 233rd day of the genocide and the addition of at least 60...
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faisal mogdad was being frugal, outside of all the diplomatic customs that existed , he came out from behind his podium and actually poured water from a bottle for him and drank water for him. to people who have less social base there was a butler in his office. i was present when he brought tea for the reception. i remembered how respectfully he was and i saw the light of joy in the eyes of the respected butler . it was very interesting for me, or during trips and missions abroad. very undamaged, very soil. when they met with the colleagues of the journalists , they had to pay attention before the trip. when they got on the plane , they greeted each and every journalist by the name of salam alik, and at the end of the trip, they must appreciate that it was very pleasant, or that they required the accommodation of the reporters, which they must have. in their own presence and not making any distinction, and the last memory is that the call was made just a few days ago. in the last few days, when i realized that this happened, i called them repeatedly so that we could establish a relat
faisal mogdad was being frugal, outside of all the diplomatic customs that existed , he came out from behind his podium and actually poured water from a bottle for him and drank water for him. to people who have less social base there was a butler in his office. i was present when he brought tea for the reception. i remembered how respectfully he was and i saw the light of joy in the eyes of the respected butler . it was very interesting for me, or during trips and missions abroad. very...
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faisal�*s here tomorrow. till then, goodnight. without donald trump's knowledge or approval. the defence can seek to try without donald trump's knowledge or approval. the defence can seek to try to without donald trump's knowledge or approval. the defence can seek to try to show without donald trump's knowledge or approval. the defence can seek to try to show that without donald trump's knowledge or approval. the defence can seek to try to show that donald without donald trump's knowledge or approval. the defence can seek to try to show that donald trump without donald trump's knowledge or approval. the defence can seek to try to show that donald trump did not know about this and did not approve it and that's what this case is all about. we haven't had the defence present their case yet, but so far, the prosecution has presented what appears to be a quite compelling case. give presented what appears to be a quite compelling case-— compelling case. give us a sense of what might — compelling case. give us a sense of what might be _ compelling case. give us a sense of what m
faisal�*s here tomorrow. till then, goodnight. without donald trump's knowledge or approval. the defence can seek to try without donald trump's knowledge or approval. the defence can seek to try to without donald trump's knowledge or approval. the defence can seek to try to show without donald trump's knowledge or approval. the defence can seek to try to show that without donald trump's knowledge or approval. the defence can seek to try to show that donald without donald trump's knowledge or...
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faisal�*s here tomorrow. have a good night live from london, this is bbc news. rishi sunak zigzags across britain on a whirlwind tour — and sir keir starmer rallies support at a football club in kent — at the start of six frantic weeks of the uk general election campaign. at least four people are dead after a building collapses in mallorca. hello, i'm courtney bembridge. it's only 2a hours since the prime minister sprung ajuly general election on us all — but campaigning is already in full swing. party leaders are setting off on what will be six frantic weeks of intense campaigning ahead of the 11th ofjuly. the prime minister has already been to events in england, wales, and scotland today. the labour leader, who had no notice of what was to come, travelled to kent. the liberal democrats and the snp have also been setting out their stall. amid the handshakes, placards, and kissed babies, the economy and immigration emerged as the main early battle lines — with mr sunak confirming that flights to rwanda to remove people who arrive on small boats won't set
faisal�*s here tomorrow. have a good night live from london, this is bbc news. rishi sunak zigzags across britain on a whirlwind tour — and sir keir starmer rallies support at a football club in kent — at the start of six frantic weeks of the uk general election campaign. at least four people are dead after a building collapses in mallorca. hello, i'm courtney bembridge. it's only 2a hours since the prime minister sprung ajuly general election on us all — but campaigning is already in...
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saudi arabia's official news agency announced faisal bin saud al-mujjaf as the new ambassador. has determined in damascus . saudi arabia, which had closed its embassy in this country since 1990 after the civil war in syria , reopened this embassy this year. with the beginning of diplomatic relations between riyadh, damascus, syria also reopened its embassy in riyadh last year and appointed a new ambassador in riyadh . expanding demonstrations in support of the palestinian people to high schools in america. a number of high school students in washington, the capital of the united states , holding handwritten palestinian flags and chanting the slogan of an immediate end to the war , called for a cease-fire in the gaza strip and the freedom of palestine. the students also protested the genocide of the palestinian people in gaza and the continued financial and military support of the united states to the zionist regime. increase. the number of victims of the landslide in papua new guinea has reached more than 600 the un-affiliated organization, which until yesterday estimated the number of victim
saudi arabia's official news agency announced faisal bin saud al-mujjaf as the new ambassador. has determined in damascus . saudi arabia, which had closed its embassy in this country since 1990 after the civil war in syria , reopened this embassy this year. with the beginning of diplomatic relations between riyadh, damascus, syria also reopened its embassy in riyadh last year and appointed a new ambassador in riyadh . expanding demonstrations in support of the palestinian people to high schools...
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faisal moqdad emphasized the strategic relations in the popular political fields between syria and iran and said that the relations we have with the president we had iran, and the peak of that trip was bashar assad's trip to damascus. it was based on an agreement between syria and iran. the government of yemen expressed its condolences to the people of iran and the families of the deceased officials: also, sultan az samei, a member of the supreme political council of yemen , expressed his condolences to the government of iran and the republic of yemen. v he added: we offer our condolences to ayatollah seyyed ali khamenei, the leader of the revolution, the people of iran and the families of the martyrs. we offer our condolences to all the free people of the world. alexander vechich, the president of sarvasistan , mentioned mr. raisi as a loyal friend of sarvasistan and his martyrdom to the nation and government of iran. condolences: the minister of foreign affairs of senegal, while attending the embassy of our country in dakar, signed the book commemorating the martyrdom of our country's
faisal moqdad emphasized the strategic relations in the popular political fields between syria and iran and said that the relations we have with the president we had iran, and the peak of that trip was bashar assad's trip to damascus. it was based on an agreement between syria and iran. the government of yemen expressed its condolences to the people of iran and the families of the deceased officials: also, sultan az samei, a member of the supreme political council of yemen , expressed his...
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prime minister rishi sunak spoke to our economics editor, faisal islam. is going to take time for people to really feel better but i'm confident that today's figures show that we have momentum, the economy has real momentum and is hard to argue with that when figures showed that we have the highest growth rate in the g7 and that is positive and there's more work to do in wages are rising and people focus on gdp but actually with people at home will be watching is what does this mean for me and are my wages rising? both labour and the lib dems said there was little to celebrate. labour's rachel reeves said working people are still worse off after ia years of economic chaos. you're live with bbc news. now, at the united nations in new york, the general assembly voted in favour of a palestinian bid to become a full un member. in a largely symbolic move, more than 140 countries voted in support, with 9 voting against including the us and israel. in a heated debate, the israeli ambassador, gilad erdan, called the vote a "travesty" — producing a mini—shredd
prime minister rishi sunak spoke to our economics editor, faisal islam. is going to take time for people to really feel better but i'm confident that today's figures show that we have momentum, the economy has real momentum and is hard to argue with that when figures showed that we have the highest growth rate in the g7 and that is positive and there's more work to do in wages are rising and people focus on gdp but actually with people at home will be watching is what does this mean for me and...
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our economics editor faisal islam is here. and this is all down to the high interest rates?— interest rates? yes, this is the second dip _ interest rates? yes, this is the second dip in _ interest rates? yes, this is the second dip in a _ interest rates? yes, this is the second dip in a row _ interest rates? yes, this is the second dip in a row we - interest rates? yes, this is the second dip in a row we have i interest rates? yes, this is the l second dip in a row we have had interest rates? yes, this is the i second dip in a row we have had on this measure from nationwide. you have a housing market that is flat, in a holding pattern, as the interest rates on fixed—rate mortgages which had come down sharply at the beginning of the year are starting to tick up and the banks and building societies all joining and lifting slightly fixed—rate mortgages, which is damping down the housing market in terms of prices. this is the most timely set of figures, four april. it doesn't include cash purchases and the buy to let mortgages but it is an account of what nationwide is see
our economics editor faisal islam is here. and this is all down to the high interest rates?— interest rates? yes, this is the second dip _ interest rates? yes, this is the second dip in _ interest rates? yes, this is the second dip in a _ interest rates? yes, this is the second dip in a row _ interest rates? yes, this is the second dip in a row we - interest rates? yes, this is the second dip in a row we have i interest rates? yes, this is the l second dip in a row we have had interest rates?...
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with more, here's our economics editor faisal islam. where better than rollquick in bristol to see a turn up in the economic cycle, the end of recession? it has been extreme boom and bust in the bike market since the pandemic, with changes in consumer demand, suppliers, and some retailers going bust. but now, like the economy in general, the brakes are coming off. so, from what you can see in this shop, does it feel like we're coming out of recession? it's beginning to. right now, it does feel like, yeah, things are getting busier and picking up again. from bristol's bikes to its butchers, better news from less bad news on the prices of everyday staples. no, it seems to be ok. it seems to have plateaued a bit, so fingers crossed. it shouldn't, we hope, go up any more. ijust hope that prices will stay as they are, to be honest with you, because it's been a tough few years for a lot of people. visiting a new investment in mri scanners in oxford, the pm says a better than expected economy offers some vindication for his own plan. so, look,
with more, here's our economics editor faisal islam. where better than rollquick in bristol to see a turn up in the economic cycle, the end of recession? it has been extreme boom and bust in the bike market since the pandemic, with changes in consumer demand, suppliers, and some retailers going bust. but now, like the economy in general, the brakes are coming off. so, from what you can see in this shop, does it feel like we're coming out of recession? it's beginning to. right now, it does feel...
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but as our economics editor faisal islam reports, similar pledges at the last election didn't stop the tax burden rising to its highest level since the second world war. how are you doing? you all right? the town hall meetings... that was fantastic... ..the scoops of ice cream... look at that. ..and the campaign water features continue for party leaders, but today's main stunt surrounded claim and counterclaim over taxation. the conservatives attempting to seize the initiative with a promise emblazoned on a van not to raise vat, and trying to claim labour would do so. in watford, a key battleground seat, market day — election fever yet to grip here, but some signs the economic weather may be getting a little brighter. i am feeling hopeful. get the good weather, and everybody�*s feeling good. the tax promises from the main parties now appear to disarm what are overwhelmingly the three biggest taxes. income tax, national insurance and vat are nearly two thirds of the entire tax take. the shared pledge is that the rates of all three will not be raised, but what does that mean? these a
but as our economics editor faisal islam reports, similar pledges at the last election didn't stop the tax burden rising to its highest level since the second world war. how are you doing? you all right? the town hall meetings... that was fantastic... ..the scoops of ice cream... look at that. ..and the campaign water features continue for party leaders, but today's main stunt surrounded claim and counterclaim over taxation. the conservatives attempting to seize the initiative with a promise...
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and we'll bring it to you here live on the bbc news channel — with analysis from our economic editor, faisal islam. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. efforts to clean up england's rivers, lakes and seas have been called �*poor�* by a key watchdog. the office for environmental protection — a statutory public body — says government targets to improve water quality will be missed by a "large margin." here's our environment correspondent, jonah fisher. the government has through the water framework directive, committed itself to improving the health of england's damaged rivers, lakes and coastal waters. at the moment, only 16% of them have a good ecological status and the target for 2027 of 77% looks a long way away. so what's going on? the office for environmental protection, the official watchdog, has been taking a closer look and has delivered a scathing verdict on the government's efforts to improve water quality. we found the legal framework to be basically sound, thankfully, but it's the way that it's being interpreted and implemented that is the issue. it is re
and we'll bring it to you here live on the bbc news channel — with analysis from our economic editor, faisal islam. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. efforts to clean up england's rivers, lakes and seas have been called �*poor�* by a key watchdog. the office for environmental protection — a statutory public body — says government targets to improve water quality will be missed by a "large margin." here's our environment correspondent, jonah fisher. the...
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our economics editor faisal islam has been to rustington, in east sussex, to find out if people are feeling any better about their finances. on about their finances. the on about theirfinances. the high on about their finances. the high street, on about theirfinances. the high street, shoppers can on the high street, shoppers can feel inflation is coming but the feelgood factor the prime minister will depend on in a general election remains elusive. , ., . , in a general election remains elusive. , ., . elusive. some products are auoin elusive. some products are going up. _ elusive. some products are going up. some _ elusive. some products are going up, some products. elusive. some products are l going up, some products are plateauing. it isjust going up, some products are plateauing. it is just not a good time for everybody. i good time for everybody. i think things are still going up 'ust think things are still going up just slightly less faster. gas and electricity _ just slightly less faster. gas and electricity have - just slightly less faster. gas and electricity have gone down and el
our economics editor faisal islam has been to rustington, in east sussex, to find out if people are feeling any better about their finances. on about their finances. the on about theirfinances. the high on about their finances. the high street, on about theirfinances. the high street, shoppers can on the high street, shoppers can feel inflation is coming but the feelgood factor the prime minister will depend on in a general election remains elusive. , ., . , in a general election remains...
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direction, but said more evidence is needed before interest rates can be cut. 0ur economics editor, faisal islam, is here. how soon could that be, then? i think we are inching towards an interest rate cut, as you said, further hold, the sixth in a row today. but an extra vote for a rate cut on the 9—member panel and if you take all of the forecasts and some of the answers given by the bank of england today, i think the interpretation in the markets is that a cut next month injune is 50-50, that a cut next month injune is 50—50, and we should get a cut by august. but they have been wrong in the past but that is where the markets are expecting. as important as the timing of the first cut is what happens after. we had new information from the rank of england governor that he thought they could be a case for more cuts over the next year than is currently expected so direction of travel is downwards, just not quite yet. so direction of travel is downwards, just not quite yet-— just not quite yet. what about the state of the _ just not quite yet. what about the state of the economy _ just
direction, but said more evidence is needed before interest rates can be cut. 0ur economics editor, faisal islam, is here. how soon could that be, then? i think we are inching towards an interest rate cut, as you said, further hold, the sixth in a row today. but an extra vote for a rate cut on the 9—member panel and if you take all of the forecasts and some of the answers given by the bank of england today, i think the interpretation in the markets is that a cut next month injune is 50-50,...
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faisal islam, bbc news, in watford. let's move on to the day's other news now — a nine—year old girl is in a critical condition in hospital, after a shooting in east london. it happened in hackney last night — three adults were also hurt. it's understood the gunshot came from a passing motorbike. thomas magill reports. the terrifying moment after a gunman opened fire into a busy restaurant on kingsland high street, hitting three men sitting outside and a nine—year—old girl enjoying a family meal inside. police say she is now fighting for her life. we do not believe that the girl and the men injured were known to each other. and, as with any child, she was an innocent victim of the indiscriminate nature of gun crime. specialist armed officers and london ambulance arrived at the scene as onlookers tried to help. one eyewitness described the moment the gunman pulled up outside the restaurant. i was at the shop opposite the cafe where the shooting was. and, there were a lot of people in there screaming. i saw peop
faisal islam, bbc news, in watford. let's move on to the day's other news now — a nine—year old girl is in a critical condition in hospital, after a shooting in east london. it happened in hackney last night — three adults were also hurt. it's understood the gunshot came from a passing motorbike. thomas magill reports. the terrifying moment after a gunman opened fire into a busy restaurant on kingsland high street, hitting three men sitting outside and a nine—year—old girl enjoying a...
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we have in—depth analysis from faisal as lamb. he is posing this question? would the us economy doing too well. a good read take a look if you are interested in that. let's go to asia now, because japan's economy has slumped in the first three months of this year, hit by months of weak consumer spending. japan is on track to lose its status as the world's number four economy to india, which could overtake it next year, according to the international monetary fund. japan's total economic output or gross domestic product shrank at an annual rate of 2% betweenjanuary and march — that's a lot worse than the 1.5% fall expected by economists. so, why is it struggling? mariko 0i in singapore is looking at the numbers for us. talk us through the challenges? it basically boils down to the purchasing power of mr and mrs walter nabi as some economists would like to call them, that being a very common family name injapan, it is about private consumption accounting for half of the economy and that felt like zero .7% in the first months of this year much worse than acce
we have in—depth analysis from faisal as lamb. he is posing this question? would the us economy doing too well. a good read take a look if you are interested in that. let's go to asia now, because japan's economy has slumped in the first three months of this year, hit by months of weak consumer spending. japan is on track to lose its status as the world's number four economy to india, which could overtake it next year, according to the international monetary fund. japan's total economic...
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prime minister rishi sunak spoke to our economics editor, faisal islam. it's going to take time for people to really feel better but i'm confident that today's figures now have momentum in the economy israel momentum and it is hard to argue that with the figures show that we have enjoyed the highest for the rate and is positive. more work to do in wages are rising and focusing on the gdp but actually with people at home will be watching what does this mean for me, is myjob secure? are my wages rising? both labour and the lib dems said there was little to celebrate. labour's rachel reeves said working people are still worse off you're live with bbc news. sir keir starmer says a labour government would scrap the conservatives rwanda policy straight away. he's been in dover outlining measures that labour would introduce to tackle cross channel migration. but the labour leader refused to commit to stopping the boats saying he would not put 'false numbers�* on his plans. new figures from the home office show more than 9,000 people have crossed the channel in
prime minister rishi sunak spoke to our economics editor, faisal islam. it's going to take time for people to really feel better but i'm confident that today's figures now have momentum in the economy israel momentum and it is hard to argue that with the figures show that we have enjoyed the highest for the rate and is positive. more work to do in wages are rising and focusing on the gdp but actually with people at home will be watching what does this mean for me, is myjob secure? are my wages...
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our economics editor, faisal islam, is with me. what is in this letter? the shadow chancellor. _ what is in this letter? the shadow chancellor, rachel— what is in this letter? the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, - what is in this letter? the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, made| what is in this letter? the shadow i chancellor, rachel reeves, made her first major speech of the campaign as you say, there are 120 business figures saying they broadly back labour plans, for we have had the full manifesto. when you step back, its not necessarily a it's not necessarily a representative sample of british business, nor is it a list of the elite ftse 100 business, nor is it a list of the elite ftse100 captains of industry, but it does in general show that it's the sort of letter the conservatives would have tried to put out, particularly in the 2015 campaign, and one signatory signed up campaign, and one signatory signed up for david cameron profession of the letter in 2015 is now backing labour. when i ask other signatories of a toy letter in 2015 what they
our economics editor, faisal islam, is with me. what is in this letter? the shadow chancellor. _ what is in this letter? the shadow chancellor, rachel— what is in this letter? the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, - what is in this letter? the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, made| what is in this letter? the shadow i chancellor, rachel reeves, made her first major speech of the campaign as you say, there are 120 business figures saying they broadly back labour plans, for we have had the...
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with more, here's our economics editor, faisal islam. the recession is now over, because the economy, all the goods and services we buy and sell, was officially growing by 0.6% in the first three months of the year. that's the highest, alongside canada, in the g7 advanced nations, higher even than the us. and it is quite impressive by the sluggish standards of the last few years, but is what you might call normal growth. overall, we still haven't had much in the past two years, but you can see here in red that recession, a mild, shallow recession, so is this is very much mild growth too. i went to the west country to see how people were feeling. where better than rollquick in bristol to see a turn up in the economic cycle, the end of recession? it has been extreme boom and bust in the bike market since the pandemic, with changes in consumer demand, supply us, and some retailers going bust. but now, like the economy in general, the brakes are coming off. so, from what you can see in this shop, does it feel like coming out of recession? it
with more, here's our economics editor, faisal islam. the recession is now over, because the economy, all the goods and services we buy and sell, was officially growing by 0.6% in the first three months of the year. that's the highest, alongside canada, in the g7 advanced nations, higher even than the us. and it is quite impressive by the sluggish standards of the last few years, but is what you might call normal growth. overall, we still haven't had much in the past two years, but you can see...
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his testimony that was to make sure there was no paper trail and michael cumming saying that i know faisal berg said the reason the company couldn't make that payment was because they didn't want any link from donald trump to that payment, that would defeat the purpose of trying to silence her. so as every state prosecutors are trying to establish with michael cohen plasma testimony that trump tried to hide the true nature of these payments are knew what he was doing was illegal. donald trump has pleaded not guilty, the defence will have the chance to cross examine michael cohen and will certainly try to poke holes in that. the prosecutors are making sure to cross every tea and dot every i hear.— dot every i hear. thank you very much. thank you very much. let's cross over to new york and speak to shira scheindlin, a former united states district judge. thank you for being by those on the programme. when this case started a lot of people said it was a weakest of the four and it was a stretch to link an accounting misdemeanour to a criminal felony. link an accounting misdemeanour to a crim
his testimony that was to make sure there was no paper trail and michael cumming saying that i know faisal berg said the reason the company couldn't make that payment was because they didn't want any link from donald trump to that payment, that would defeat the purpose of trying to silence her. so as every state prosecutors are trying to establish with michael cohen plasma testimony that trump tried to hide the true nature of these payments are knew what he was doing was illegal. donald trump...
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we'll be assessing them with chris mason and faisal islam. also tonight: may i ask how princess kate is doing? she's doing well, yes. prince william, visiting the isles of scilly, says his wife catherine is "doing well", following her cancer diagnosis. prince harry and his wife visit nigeria, speaking to children at a mental health summit.
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faisal islam, results in the manifestos. faisal islam. thank _ results in the manifestos. faisal islam, thank you. _ let�*s get more on this with our chief political correspondent henry zeffman. there has been a lot of discussion about selections to start with. both main parties are still having to fill a lot of seats, but there has been a lot of attention and labour at the moment.— at the moment. that's right, and labour don't _ at the moment. that's right, and labour don't have _ at the moment. that's right, and labour don't have many - at the moment. that's right, and labour don't have many seats . at the moment. that's right, and | labour don't have many seats left at the moment. that's right, and . labour don't have many seats left to labour don�*t have many seats left to fill. yesterday was, for the labour party, all about one seat that currently is ostensibly filled, the seat of hackney north and stoke newington, represented by diane abbott since 1987, when she was elected. she was the first black female mp when she was elected then, so a real trailblazer. but
faisal islam, results in the manifestos. faisal islam. thank _ results in the manifestos. faisal islam, thank you. _ let�*s get more on this with our chief political correspondent henry zeffman. there has been a lot of discussion about selections to start with. both main parties are still having to fill a lot of seats, but there has been a lot of attention and labour at the moment.— at the moment. that's right, and labour don't _ at the moment. that's right, and labour don't have _ at the...
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so it's not good that for five days faisal last thing on their mind was castello. >> but we'll see because after the summations comes the charge and that's really the last thing juries, jurors remember, is what did the judge tell him to do in the jury room? speaking of what happens in the jury room what are deliberations typically like in a case as divisive as this one well that's hard to say. i don't sit in the jury room when i spent so many years as a judge, i sat on the bench, but i made a practice to talk to the jury after every verdict that i had, i would go into the jury room. i would shake the hands of every juror and i would ask them about their reactions to the trial, and they would often say the prosecutor was very good. he was he or she was very clear the documents told a story or they would say they didn't like this. certain lawyer too aggressive to laundering. they would always give me their reactions to the sort of performance of the lawyer but it over time, they would also come together. they would say, you know, our first vote was like 626 but after a couple of days, people
so it's not good that for five days faisal last thing on their mind was castello. >> but we'll see because after the summations comes the charge and that's really the last thing juries, jurors remember, is what did the judge tell him to do in the jury room? speaking of what happens in the jury room what are deliberations typically like in a case as divisive as this one well that's hard to say. i don't sit in the jury room when i spent so many years as a judge, i sat on the bench, but i...
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>> well, thank you very much for that question, faisal. labour are absolutely committed to the triple lock for pensioners to give them that security, that the basic state pension will continue to rise by whatever is greatest out of inflation, average earnings or 2.5% and we give that commitment. but today is just another desperate gimmick from the conservatives. even before today, they had racked up £64 billion of unfunded tax cuts. and last night they offered us another one.the night they offered us another one. the only reason that pensioners are looking for the first time at paying income tax on their basic state pension is because the conservatives lost control of the economy, so we're fading out rachel reeves. >> so we're trying to stay awake. nigel nelson piers pottinger is still with us. nigel, you've been a veteran of labour speeches . she had 20 labour speeches. she had 20 minutes. she didn't tell me a single new thing that she would do as chancellor of the exchequer. >> i think you're right. but there were no facts in there. it
>> well, thank you very much for that question, faisal. labour are absolutely committed to the triple lock for pensioners to give them that security, that the basic state pension will continue to rise by whatever is greatest out of inflation, average earnings or 2.5% and we give that commitment. but today is just another desperate gimmick from the conservatives. even before today, they had racked up £64 billion of unfunded tax cuts. and last night they offered us another one.the night...
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faisal islam, bbc news. well, with an election announced, it means the current session of parliament is expected to come to an end on friday, which then prevents any new laws being passed. but there is still a lot of legislation going through the houses of parliament, and the government will have to decide which has priority and which doesn't get passed. with more details on this, our political correspondent harry farley joins us from westminster. harry, is there a sense of what new legislation is at risk of not making it? you are right, there is an awful lot of government legislation still to get through. in terms of any sense of which ones will go through, i am told there are very live conversations going on between the conservatives and labour at the moment because essentially, what and how many government bills get to go through depends on whether the labour party oppose them. you would have thought the finance bill, that contains some measures that the chancellor announced in the budget, has to go throu
faisal islam, bbc news. well, with an election announced, it means the current session of parliament is expected to come to an end on friday, which then prevents any new laws being passed. but there is still a lot of legislation going through the houses of parliament, and the government will have to decide which has priority and which doesn't get passed. with more details on this, our political correspondent harry farley joins us from westminster. harry, is there a sense of what new legislation...
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it sounds like david has done a lot of the l like david has done a lot of the right things, faisal, he went to the doctor, checking those lymph nodes. he pushed for the scams and yet here we are, stage four.— we are, stage four. unfortunately melanoma _ we are, stage four. unfortunately melanoma is _ we are, stage four. unfortunately melanoma is one _ we are, stage four. unfortunately melanoma is one of _ we are, stage four. unfortunately melanoma is one of the - we are, stage four. unfortunately melanoma is one of the cancers l we are, stage four. unfortunately i melanoma is one of the cancers were if it is— melanoma is one of the cancers were if it is caught — melanoma is one of the cancers were if it is caught early— melanoma is one of the cancers were if it is caught early enough _ melanoma is one of the cancers were if it is caught early enough it- melanoma is one of the cancers were if it is caught early enough it is- if it is caught early enough it is very— if it is caught early enough it is very easily— if it is caught early enough it is very easily preventable. - i
it sounds like david has done a lot of the l like david has done a lot of the right things, faisal, he went to the doctor, checking those lymph nodes. he pushed for the scams and yet here we are, stage four.— we are, stage four. unfortunately melanoma _ we are, stage four. unfortunately melanoma is _ we are, stage four. unfortunately melanoma is one _ we are, stage four. unfortunately melanoma is one of _ we are, stage four. unfortunately melanoma is one of the - we are, stage four....
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i've been doing this all- night and i was on a bbc radio panel with faisal islam who was saying that there is a measure now where people are saying they are feeling better off and that is in their personal finance, better off and that is in their personalfinance, so better off and that is in their personal finance, so there better off and that is in their personalfinance, so there is better off and that is in their personal finance, so there is a change, it is happening, and the reason that is happening is that the labour party and lib dems want to call a general election is that they know things are improving and they do not want the prime minister to wait because i think they think because of the polls they would be better off going to a general election now rather than in the autumn or the second half of the year as the prime minister said. do ou year as the prime minister said. do you think what is happening with the economy will turn to such an extent that you will be able to push back these kinds of big political movements we have been seeing tonight, that you will really try t
i've been doing this all- night and i was on a bbc radio panel with faisal islam who was saying that there is a measure now where people are saying they are feeling better off and that is in their personal finance, better off and that is in their personalfinance, so better off and that is in their personal finance, so there better off and that is in their personalfinance, so there is better off and that is in their personal finance, so there is a change, it is happening, and the reason that is...
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faisal islam is joining us from the newsroom. he couldn't help yourself to stay up with us during election night. great to have you with us. let's look at first about what might be coming down the tracks.— first about what might be coming down the tracks. good morning. i think it is morning. _ down the tracks. good morning. i think it is morning. 0r— down the tracks. good morning. i think it is morning. or very i down the tracks. good morning. i think it is morning. or very late i think it is morning. or very late evening. i think when whatever the numbers you guys are crunching in terms of the political impact, both for the public in terms of a general election, but also in terms of the argument downing street might have to make with their own mps if the results disappoint, obviously the context looms large, particularly in the next few days. you have heard a lot from the prime minister and the chancellor about an economic turnaround and some of those numbers have not quite been there yet. we get a crucial set of numbers in
faisal islam is joining us from the newsroom. he couldn't help yourself to stay up with us during election night. great to have you with us. let's look at first about what might be coming down the tracks.— first about what might be coming down the tracks. good morning. i think it is morning. _ down the tracks. good morning. i think it is morning. 0r— down the tracks. good morning. i think it is morning. or very i down the tracks. good morning. i think it is morning. or very late i think it...
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there are a couple of other candidates who have said they have not been able to stand for labour, faisal shaheen, left—wing candidate, has said she has also been barred, and i think she will challenge that the station having instruct a lawyer. about the deputy leader of the party, angela rayner, saying she could see no reason for diane abbott not to stand as a candidate. the other shadow cabinet members have not expressed a view when asked to do so and quite a clear position from angela rayner, kyiv starmer deflecting questions in the process is still to run and decisions are still to be taken —— keir starmer. it decisions are still to be taken -- keir starmer.— keir starmer. it is dogging the leader providing _ keir starmer. it is dogging the leader providing a _ keir starmer. it is dogging the leader providing a political- keir starmer. it is dogging the | leader providing a political goal for the opposition, the chancellor ending his interview talking all about tax and the saying, if keir starmer can't handle diane abbott and questions around that, how will he handle vladimir
there are a couple of other candidates who have said they have not been able to stand for labour, faisal shaheen, left—wing candidate, has said she has also been barred, and i think she will challenge that the station having instruct a lawyer. about the deputy leader of the party, angela rayner, saying she could see no reason for diane abbott not to stand as a candidate. the other shadow cabinet members have not expressed a view when asked to do so and quite a clear position from angela...