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he owns 10% of sainsbury's _ logistics. he owns 10% of sainsbury's and _ logistics. he owns 1096 of sainsbury's and 2096 - logistics. he owns 1096 of sainsbury's and 2096 of l logistics. he owns 1096 of. sainsbury's and 2096 of west logistics. he owns 1096 of - sainsbury's and 2096 of west ham sainsbury's and 20% of west ham football club. final results are not expected before the election. that was from our business editor. keir starmer has promised she had a key waiting time from the nhs by the nhs if it winks the election. let us win to our spokesperson for the scottish national party. thank you for being with us. i want to come onto that for a moment we know all their leaders have been laying out their plans for what a government party will look like. i want to talk first of all of the position for the snp. are you ready for this election, you just got a new leader, are you ready to fight this election injuly? edit to fight this election injuly? of course we are ready to fight this election— course we are ready to fight this election in— course we are ready t
he owns 10% of sainsbury's _ logistics. he owns 10% of sainsbury's and _ logistics. he owns 1096 of sainsbury's and 2096 - logistics. he owns 1096 of sainsbury's and 2096 of l logistics. he owns 1096 of. sainsbury's and 2096 of west logistics. he owns 1096 of - sainsbury's and 2096 of west ham sainsbury's and 20% of west ham football club. final results are not expected before the election. that was from our business editor. keir starmer has promised she had a key waiting time from the nhs by...
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what about the older elderly people who like to go to sainsbury's? you know, they live down there and they need to go to sainsbury's. it's not, it's not right. the mayor of london will lead a delegation of city leaders from around the world at a climate summit to be held at the vatican this week. sadiq khan will have a private audience with his holiness pope francis — he's the first london mayor to do so at the vatican. safety changes are being made along a busy stretch of the thames path, between wandsworth bridge and battersea park, after residents reported feeling unsafe due to speeding cyclists. the works involve installing planter boxes and rumble strips along the path. extra measures will also be added to help people navigate blind corners. now, travelling on the london underground can test tempers particularly when it's busy. so what is good tube etiquette? what do with your backpack when the carriage is rammed, for example? should you eat on the tube? well, one of the uk's best—known etiquette experts, podcaster william hanson, has some t
what about the older elderly people who like to go to sainsbury's? you know, they live down there and they need to go to sainsbury's. it's not, it's not right. the mayor of london will lead a delegation of city leaders from around the world at a climate summit to be held at the vatican this week. sadiq khan will have a private audience with his holiness pope francis — he's the first london mayor to do so at the vatican. safety changes are being made along a busy stretch of the thames path,...
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daniel kretinsky, a reclusive czech billionaire with stakes in sainsbury�*s, west ham football club and already owns 27% of royal mail's parent company. clearly a very sensitive case, so he is offering some assurances to allay concerns from unions and politicians. and they are to keep the brand, the uk headquarters and keep paying tax in the uk. maintain the one price goes anywhere "universal service". and promise no compulsory redundancies till 2025 — in line with the current deal between royal mail and the unions — which may be extended with negotiation. but royal mail is not in the rudest of health. it made a loss last year of £3118 million. and has consistently missed delivery targets with 74% of first class letters delivered next day — against a target of 93%. it's been hit with fines and strikes over the last few years. mr kretinsky says he can improve that performance and negotiations are already ongoing about reducing second class deliveries to every other week day which could save the company hundreds of millions of pounds. the government can block it. so far, the chance
daniel kretinsky, a reclusive czech billionaire with stakes in sainsbury�*s, west ham football club and already owns 27% of royal mail's parent company. clearly a very sensitive case, so he is offering some assurances to allay concerns from unions and politicians. and they are to keep the brand, the uk headquarters and keep paying tax in the uk. maintain the one price goes anywhere "universal service". and promise no compulsory redundancies till 2025 — in line with the current...
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royal mail henry viii 500 years ago, potential future boss this man, daniel kretinsky, he owns some of sainsbury�*s and west ham and owned 27% of the royal mail which was privatised over a decade ago, today the board of the owners recommended that other shareholders sell him the rest, as you say, this is clearly sensitive, so it comes with assurance, retaining the name and brand, no compulsory redundancies until 2025, but with the possibility of extending that, and maintaining the one price goes anywhere universal service obligation, the government can block this deal, jeremy hunt said scrutiny would be brought to bear but they don't object in principle. the shadow business secretary says the assurances are welcome, but even the unions don't seem that violently opposed. what will users notice? well in the short—term hopefully nothing because it's a regulated service but expect focus on parcels delivered outside of the home, that will be a big growth area, but if the deal goes through, that is all if the deal goes through, at the moment the price he is offering is 3.70 and the shares are trad
royal mail henry viii 500 years ago, potential future boss this man, daniel kretinsky, he owns some of sainsbury�*s and west ham and owned 27% of the royal mail which was privatised over a decade ago, today the board of the owners recommended that other shareholders sell him the rest, as you say, this is clearly sensitive, so it comes with assurance, retaining the name and brand, no compulsory redundancies until 2025, but with the possibility of extending that, and maintaining the one price...
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the difference is sainsbury's isn't it? sainsbury's isn't it? sainsbury's is. now this is the finest. other supermarkets are available. you've got lidl , aldi available. you've got lidl, aldi do very good. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very much. >> cake . you've also got >> cake. you've also got waitrose and you've got morrisons . i've been through all morrisons. i've been through all of them. >> i'm not you, you sort of. >> you're hedging your bets now aren't you? >> thank you. >> thank you. >> londis and. okay. i'm running . i'm running out of brands now. >> you are the expert. >> you are the expert. >> probably got shares in all of those, have you, mark? >> definitely a happy shopper . >> definitely a happy shopper. well, there you go. well look, happy birthday. also we missed linda's birthday. she was on air with us on the 5th of may. and it was your birthday. and so happy birthday. belatedly. thank you, fabulous. happy birthday. belatedly. thank you, fabulous . fabulous. okay, you, fabulous. fabulous. okay, folks, so we've got the daily mail. now l
the difference is sainsbury's isn't it? sainsbury's isn't it? sainsbury's is. now this is the finest. other supermarkets are available. you've got lidl , aldi available. you've got lidl, aldi do very good. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very much. >> cake . you've also got >> cake. you've also got waitrose and you've got morrisons . i've been through all morrisons. i've been through all of them. >> i'm not you, you sort of. >> you're hedging your bets...
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he also has stakes in, for example, sainsbury�*s and foot locker as well as a 27% stake in west ham. ~ ., g , well as a 27% stake in west ham. g , , well as a 27% stake in west ham. ~ , , ., well as a 27% stake in west ham. ~' , , ., 4' ham. markets seem to think there is a — ham. markets seem to think there is a chance _ ham. markets seem to think there is a chance the - ham. markets seem to think there is a chance the deal i there is a chance the deal could be blocked. how likely do you think that is and what i the fact is that politicians will look at?— the fact is that politicians will look at? ., ., will look at? -- what are the factors? _ will look at? -- what are the factors? it — will look at? -- what are the factors? it is _ will look at? -- what are the factors? it is important - will look at? -- what are the factors? it is important to i factors? it is important to point out that it will probably be coming with certain pledges. for example, to heat the headquarters in the uk as well as its tax residency. and to avoid compulsory redundancies. even so, this needs to go
he also has stakes in, for example, sainsbury�*s and foot locker as well as a 27% stake in west ham. ~ ., g , well as a 27% stake in west ham. g , , well as a 27% stake in west ham. ~ , , ., well as a 27% stake in west ham. ~' , , ., 4' ham. markets seem to think there is a — ham. markets seem to think there is a chance _ ham. markets seem to think there is a chance the - ham. markets seem to think there is a chance the deal i there is a chance the deal could be blocked. how likely do you...
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owner of the royal mail was henry viii, the new owner is a czech billionaire, he owns big stakes in sainsbury�*s, west ham football club and owns 20% of royal mail already. today, the owners of royal mail recommended that other shareholders tell him the rest. clearly, this is really sensitive. it comes with some commitments, maintaining the one price goes anywhere universal service, retaining the name, the brand, uk headquarters and they were promised there will be no compulsory redundancies until 2025, which is only next year, matching the agreement that they have with the unions. the government can block this deal. so far, jeremy hunt has said it will be scrutinised, but there is no objection in principle. the shadow business secretary says that the assurances are reassuring. the unions say that mismanagement made it vulnerable to this kind of takeover. what changes might we notice? hopefully, say daniel kretinsky a's people, hopefully we will see it getting better, because targets have been fines and they had been losing money. if the deal goes through, the price of the shares is £3 30
owner of the royal mail was henry viii, the new owner is a czech billionaire, he owns big stakes in sainsbury�*s, west ham football club and owns 20% of royal mail already. today, the owners of royal mail recommended that other shareholders tell him the rest. clearly, this is really sensitive. it comes with some commitments, maintaining the one price goes anywhere universal service, retaining the name, the brand, uk headquarters and they were promised there will be no compulsory redundancies...
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tesco and sainsbury�*s both told us their loyalty schemes save shoppers money with special offers on products, without any need to take part in challenges. the competitions and market authority isn't specifically looking into these challenges but they are currently conducting a wider review into whether loyalty pricing misleads shoppers. they're due to report back injuly. we would love to hear from you and your thoughts on it this morning. i think there are many people who all have a loyalty card at some point, whether they use it or not, it is there and these authors when you see them just make you think, am i missing out, am i?— i missing out, am i? people, do the maths, it i missing out, am i? people, do the maths. it is— i missing out, am i? people, do the maths. it is a _ i missing out, am i? people, do the maths, it is a bit _ i missing out, am i? people, do the maths, it is a bit like _ i missing out, am i? people, do the maths, it is a bit like the _ i missing out, am i? people, do the maths, it is a bit like the economy | maths, it is a bit like the economy which is fron
tesco and sainsbury�*s both told us their loyalty schemes save shoppers money with special offers on products, without any need to take part in challenges. the competitions and market authority isn't specifically looking into these challenges but they are currently conducting a wider review into whether loyalty pricing misleads shoppers. they're due to report back injuly. we would love to hear from you and your thoughts on it this morning. i think there are many people who all have a loyalty...
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cheapens with 11 points the fever get their first win of the season, 78 sainsbury's really good game nights, shots gonna ball some nights it's not i stayed in it, found my teammates that were open, rebounded the ball well, was active on defense and then made some big shots immediate it and, you know, honestly, i'm just proud of myself. you got to step up and make some shots and i thought we all stepped up time to made some big place for us and frederick after getting that first win, we'll see if clark and get on a winning streak. >> now, she's back on the court tonight in las vegas, taken on the two-time defending champion aces very exciting. all right, andy shelves, thanks so much. >> and we'll be right back one of the most active tornado seasons you can't control what kinds. of intervention design go inside the store? >> premiere of violent earth with liev schreiber, june 2 had nine on cnn now adt professionally installs google nest products you're all set on this system. >> we should go with the most trusted name in home security as the intelligence of google, you have a home with
cheapens with 11 points the fever get their first win of the season, 78 sainsbury's really good game nights, shots gonna ball some nights it's not i stayed in it, found my teammates that were open, rebounded the ball well, was active on defense and then made some big shots immediate it and, you know, honestly, i'm just proud of myself. you got to step up and make some shots and i thought we all stepped up time to made some big place for us and frederick after getting that first win, we'll see...
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industry, but has, in recent years, diversified his interests into retail and logistics — he owns 10% of sainsbury�*s and 25% of west ham football club. a final decision by shareholders and the government is not expected before the election. simon jack, bbc news. ben's looking at this. it really matters? we are talking about one of the uk's biggest and most important companies employing 150,000. although it is privatised, we rely on it weather for letters from the doctor, the bank, tax office. we have an interest in what happens to it. the deal on the table is about saving a firm grappling with serious problems. just recently it announced it made a loss last year of £350 million in part down to the fact it's bulk of what it does, delivering letters, has shrunk. we send around half the number of letters we did a decade ago from 1a billion a year down to 7 billion. it has a legal obligation to deliver all parts of the uk for the same price six days a week monday to saturday. it has also been fined £5 million for failing to meet targets for delivering letters on time in 2022 and the regulator is
industry, but has, in recent years, diversified his interests into retail and logistics — he owns 10% of sainsbury�*s and 25% of west ham football club. a final decision by shareholders and the government is not expected before the election. simon jack, bbc news. ben's looking at this. it really matters? we are talking about one of the uk's biggest and most important companies employing 150,000. although it is privatised, we rely on it weather for letters from the doctor, the bank, tax...
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through the generosity of people like hugh hugh lane and sir simon sainsbury. we've got a lovely collection, so we're lending out the water lilies as part of that collection . we've part of that collection. we've got other strengths too. so, yeah. by claude monet and you'll be interested. i know you like spanish art. you know, we have beautiful , spanish pictures. so beautiful, spanish pictures. so we're lending out the rokeby venus. the picture you mentioned as one of our absolute national treasures. and that's going out. so we got 12 venues across the nafion so we got 12 venues across the nation where the hope is that half the population will only be an hour away from being able to visit one of these wonderful treasures that represent the core of our collection in the in the digital age, of course, you can reach people in all sorts of ways. >> tell me a bit about that, because presumably you've gone from being a london institution. you were always a national institution, but now presumably you're a global institution. >> absolutely. i mean, we're always the
through the generosity of people like hugh hugh lane and sir simon sainsbury. we've got a lovely collection, so we're lending out the water lilies as part of that collection . we've part of that collection. we've got other strengths too. so, yeah. by claude monet and you'll be interested. i know you like spanish art. you know, we have beautiful , spanish pictures. so beautiful, spanish pictures. so we're lending out the rokeby venus. the picture you mentioned as one of our absolute national...
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sainsbury's is the other supermarket that has committed to it. however, quite often you find under the big banner of british produce is non—british produce and actually the biggest problem is that farmers aren't getting paid a fair price for their produce. we're very much run by the supermarket . so run by the supermarket. so today, no farmers, no food campaign are encouraging you to snub the supermarket and go to your local supplier and maybe a farm shop or wherever you can. unfortunately not everyone can afford to do that, but the supermarkets at the moment are playing the monopoly both ways, so the farmers aren't getting paid a fair price, but also the consumer is probably paying more to the supermarket, and that's where the profit is going, is in the supermarket pockets. farmers traditionally are price takers, not price makers . you wouldn't not price makers. you wouldn't ask a plumber to take a price. you would always they would give you the price that they are going to give you, supermarkets have very much , taken the have very much, take
sainsbury's is the other supermarket that has committed to it. however, quite often you find under the big banner of british produce is non—british produce and actually the biggest problem is that farmers aren't getting paid a fair price for their produce. we're very much run by the supermarket . so run by the supermarket. so today, no farmers, no food campaign are encouraging you to snub the supermarket and go to your local supplier and maybe a farm shop or wherever you can. unfortunately...
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industry, but has, in recent years, diversified his interests into retail and logistics — he owns 10% of sainsbury�*s and 25% of west ham football club. a final decision by shareholders and the government is not expected before the election. simon jack, bbc news. let's return to the election. we have heard what labour is talking about today, but what about the conservatives? the conservatives say they would close university courses offering what rishi sunak has described as �*rip—off degrees' in england, and instead fund up to 100,000 extra apprenticeships a year. labour described the plans as laughable. the liberal democrats said the "shockingly low" pay for many apprenticeships was a sign of a broken system. let's get more from our education editor, branwen jeffreys. just talk to me about the significance of this announcement. 100,000 extra apprenticeships sounds like a lot, but already, criticism they don't pay enough people can't get them? they don't pay enough people can't etthem? . , ,, they don't pay enough people can't etthem? . , , get them? apprenticeships are very valuable route _
industry, but has, in recent years, diversified his interests into retail and logistics — he owns 10% of sainsbury�*s and 25% of west ham football club. a final decision by shareholders and the government is not expected before the election. simon jack, bbc news. let's return to the election. we have heard what labour is talking about today, but what about the conservatives? the conservatives say they would close university courses offering what rishi sunak has described as �*rip—off...
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had got out of bed the other day and done all the dishwasher, put two loads of laundry on and been to sainsbury's and walked the dog. >> oh, you're very good. >> oh, you're very good. >> i think i've got an inner alarm clock that sets very easily because even though i only do this very occasionally, i think i wake up at 415, which is a nearly every day, but then i can go, yeah, i'm awake because in case i have to do it, but then i can go back to sleep. and that is that is a good moment when you realise you don't have to get up. >> i know that sleep is wonderful, i love it, it's fantastic. >> i know those people then say, well, you can sleep when you're dead sort of thing. oh rubbish life. >> how did they know you might have terrible times when you're dead? you might have to, you know, walk on red hot coals or something. how many? you know? >> let's hope not. >> let's hope not. >> could be all sorts of terrible things. >> i'm having that twitchy leg thing. what are they called? restless legs syndrome, a lion belly? oh, it's like that's what they call it now. >> is it twitchy? leg? leg? >> is it tw
had got out of bed the other day and done all the dishwasher, put two loads of laundry on and been to sainsbury's and walked the dog. >> oh, you're very good. >> oh, you're very good. >> i think i've got an inner alarm clock that sets very easily because even though i only do this very occasionally, i think i wake up at 415, which is a nearly every day, but then i can go, yeah, i'm awake because in case i have to do it, but then i can go back to sleep. and that is that is a...
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. >> well, it costs £8.40 for a litre of sainsbury's own brand. and it can be, there's a brand here that they mention and it costs £13.85. it's significantly more than a bottle of decent quality wine , they say so that's quality wine, they say so that's quite apparently if you actually dnnk quite apparently if you actually drink olive oil and it detoxes your liver, it's apparently very, very good for liver detoxing, do you just how do you dnnk detoxing, do you just how do you drink that? >> you just drink it out of glass. >> you couldn't pay me to a whole glass. >> is it a shot glass? i don't know, i'd never can. >> you can you make. can you mix it sort of with balsamic vinegar and salt and pepper? so maybe uniquely. >> that sounds lovely, yeah. >> that sounds lovely, yeah. >> no, i'm not sure of that. so, let us know what you're finding difficulty with. pain at the supermarkets at the moment. we'll reflect that in our next newspaper review, which will happenin newspaper review, which will happen in about 40 minutes time, so for the moment, scarl
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lawsuits for very good reasons, for example, against the post office or the equal pay action against sainsbury, the motorists who brought claims against vw. remember all those, they would be far more difficult. the government at the moment is pushing through a legislation to make sure people can do that. go credit to the government for doing that. and he's trying to stop it. well, you know, the prince of darkness as he was really will be better off without him in british politics, i should say. just for the record, of course, that, back in the day, it was my parliamentary question which forced him to resign over the hinduja passport affair. what was your question, whether or not he lobbied on behalf of the hinduja brothers to get citizenship in return for donation for the millennium dome. >> oh, so you continue your vendetta by highlighting. >> i think british policy would be a lot better off without peter mandelson. >> it would. but let's not forget that if we get keir starmer, which is looking more likely every day, we will get blair and mandelson in the background, pulling the strings of ke
lawsuits for very good reasons, for example, against the post office or the equal pay action against sainsbury, the motorists who brought claims against vw. remember all those, they would be far more difficult. the government at the moment is pushing through a legislation to make sure people can do that. go credit to the government for doing that. and he's trying to stop it. well, you know, the prince of darkness as he was really will be better off without him in british politics, i should say....
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he owns 10% of sainsbury�*s and 25% of west ham football club. a final decision by shareholders under the government is not expected before the election. simonjack, bbc news. let's turn to ukraine because since russia launched its full—scale invasion of ukraine, almost 2,000 children have been injured or killed. and the suffering is not only physical. child psychologists report a "catastrophic" surge in young people across the country struggling with symptoms, including panic attacks and depression. our eastern europe correspondent, sarah rainsford, reports. angelina lives in the ruins of a war that's transformed her childhood. her kindergarten was destroyed in russian shelling and the eight—year—old's head is full of memories from when russian forces first tried to take kharkiv. translation: it was very scary when i was in the basement. i i thought, "when will it all end?" there were rockets flying. it was frightening. and there was a plane that flew over us. angelina's family fled then through all this, desperate for safety. but they came
he owns 10% of sainsbury�*s and 25% of west ham football club. a final decision by shareholders under the government is not expected before the election. simonjack, bbc news. let's turn to ukraine because since russia launched its full—scale invasion of ukraine, almost 2,000 children have been injured or killed. and the suffering is not only physical. child psychologists report a "catastrophic" surge in young people across the country struggling with symptoms, including panic...