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interesting, annabel, view from the uk? greek i think it is i from the uk? greek i think it is quite extraordinary as a brit to see the politicisation ofjudges in action as we have with donald trump but what we have seen creeping and perhaps _ but what we have seen creeping and perhaps in— but what we have seen creeping and perhaps in the — but what we have seen creeping and perhaps in the uk_ but what we have seen creeping and perhaps in the uk recently- but what we have seen creeping and perhaps in the uk recently with - perhaps in the uk recently with nicola — perhaps in the uk recently with nicola sturgeon— perhaps in the uk recently with nicola sturgeon and _ perhaps in the uk recently with nicola sturgeon and angela - perhaps in the uk recently with - nicola sturgeon and angela rayner, it is not— nicola sturgeon and angela rayner, it is not the — nicola sturgeon and angela rayner, it is not the same _ nicola sturgeon and angela rayner, it is not the same extent _ nicola sturgeon and angela rayner, it is not the same extent where - nicola st
interesting, annabel, view from the uk? greek i think it is i from the uk? greek i think it is quite extraordinary as a brit to see the politicisation ofjudges in action as we have with donald trump but what we have seen creeping and perhaps _ but what we have seen creeping and perhaps in— but what we have seen creeping and perhaps in the — but what we have seen creeping and perhaps in the uk_ but what we have seen creeping and perhaps in the uk recently- but what we have seen creeping and...
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why do we have this problem in the uk? i why do we have this problem in the uk? 4' ., the uk? i think we need to define our _ the uk? i think we need to define our terms _ the uk? i think we need to define our terms before i the uk? i think we need to| define our terms before we the uk? i think we need to - define our terms before we talk about it as a problem. we need to remember the uk actually buy comparisons started with a much higher employment rate than most other countries, so while we are not in the position we were before the pandemic, we actually started in a better place. some of this is about the return to work structures that we have in the long—term, and there is lots of work to do there. some of it is also about companies thinking more about how they bring people back, but we also have a challenge, which is the baby—boom generation is a big generation, it's coming towards the end of their working life, people are working life, people are working longer. as people get older, they do have more acquired conditions and keeping them in the workforce and you not t
why do we have this problem in the uk? i why do we have this problem in the uk? 4' ., the uk? i think we need to define our _ the uk? i think we need to define our terms _ the uk? i think we need to define our terms before i the uk? i think we need to| define our terms before we the uk? i think we need to - define our terms before we talk about it as a problem. we need to remember the uk actually buy comparisons started with a much higher employment rate than most other countries, so while we...
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let's talk about reform uk. the)! nearly _ party. let's talk about reform uk. they nearly beat _ party. let's talk about reform uk. they nearly beat the _ party. let's talk about reform uk. j they nearly beat the conservatives and there were only a hundred votes in it. �* , ,., , and there were only a hundred votes in it. absolutely and as i said what the shows very — in it. absolutely and as i said what the shows very clearly _ in it. absolutely and as i said what the shows very clearly is _ in it. absolutely and as i said what the shows very clearly is that - in it. absolutely and as i said what the shows very clearly is that if. the shows very clearly is that if you vote for reform uk you are voting for keir starmer's labour party, a labour party who will not act to control illegal migration, they have no plans for our country and will take us backwards in terms of the economic progress we are making. of the economic progress we are makinr. ~ ., ,, ~' of the economic progress we are makina.~ ., «a of the economic progress we are makinr. . ., making. wha
let's talk about reform uk. the)! nearly _ party. let's talk about reform uk. they nearly beat _ party. let's talk about reform uk. they nearly beat the _ party. let's talk about reform uk. j they nearly beat the conservatives and there were only a hundred votes in it. �* , ,., , and there were only a hundred votes in it. absolutely and as i said what the shows very — in it. absolutely and as i said what the shows very clearly _ in it. absolutely and as i said what the shows very clearly is...
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in the uk, lord cameron has defended | the uk, lord cameron has defended the uk, lord cameron has defended the decision not to withdraw arms and export licences from israel. he said any decision by the uk to suspend weapons sales to israel would strengthen hamas and reduce the chances of a deal to free hostages being held in gaza. but he added that the uk would not support an israeli offensive in the city of rafah without a plan to protect civilians. israel has not had a clean bill of health. 0n humanitarian aid, there have been real failings and they need to do better. but on the crucial question we have to answer which is, is there a serious risk of exports being used for a serious breach in international law? up to now, in the assessments we've done, we've continued with the export licensing, but it's a rolling process and it looks at what is happening on the ground. with me is our political correspondent, nick eardley. thank you forjoining us in the studio. tell us what the foreign secretary had to say. figs studio. tell us what the foreign secretary had to say.— studio. tell us wha
in the uk, lord cameron has defended | the uk, lord cameron has defended the uk, lord cameron has defended the decision not to withdraw arms and export licences from israel. he said any decision by the uk to suspend weapons sales to israel would strengthen hamas and reduce the chances of a deal to free hostages being held in gaza. but he added that the uk would not support an israeli offensive in the city of rafah without a plan to protect civilians. israel has not had a clean bill of health....
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and what should the uk be doing then? we _ gaza. and what should the uk be doing then? we are _ gaza. and what should the uk be doing then? we are seeing - gaza. and what should the uk be | doing then? we are seeing the us pause on this particular shipment, what should the uk be doing? i don't think we provide _ what should the uk be doing? i don't think we provide the _ what should the uk be doing? i don't think we provide the same _ what should the uk be doing? i don't think we provide the same degree, i think we provide the same degree, quantity or nature of military equipment. but i think strong signals about the importance of respect for international law — david cameron said a couple days ago that hamas should accept the very generous offer which was on the table. hamas did accept that cease—fire and truce agreement, get the israelis have ignored it. so i think conveying strong behind—the—scenes messages in conjunction with the americans and now other european allies is an important way to get across to the israelis that the sort of activities we've seen i
and what should the uk be doing then? we _ gaza. and what should the uk be doing then? we are _ gaza. and what should the uk be doing then? we are seeing - gaza. and what should the uk be | doing then? we are seeing the us pause on this particular shipment, what should the uk be doing? i don't think we provide _ what should the uk be doing? i don't think we provide the _ what should the uk be doing? i don't think we provide the same _ what should the uk be doing? i don't think we provide the...
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the uk is a member of the _ to the uk? yes i would. the uk is a member of the international - to the uk? yes i would. the uk is a | member of the international criminal court, _ member of the international criminal court, it's— member of the international criminal court, it's our— member of the international criminal court, it's our obligation _ member of the international criminal court, it's our obligation under- court, it's our obligation under that— court, it's our obligation under that statute _ court, it's our obligation under that statute to _ court, it's our obligation under that statute to arrest - court, it's our obligation under that statute to arrest someone court, it's our obligation under. that statute to arrest someone if they arrive — that statute to arrest someone if they arrive in _ that statute to arrest someone if they arrive in this _ that statute to arrest someone if they arrive in this country- that statute to arrest someone if they arrive in this country with l that statute to arrest someone if| they arr
the uk is a member of the _ to the uk? yes i would. the uk is a member of the international - to the uk? yes i would. the uk is a | member of the international criminal court, _ member of the international criminal court, it's— member of the international criminal court, it's our— member of the international criminal court, it's our obligation _ member of the international criminal court, it's our obligation under- court, it's our obligation under that— court, it's our obligation under...
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the uk economy i'll come back to the uk the uk economy has left recession growing by 0.6% in the first three months of the year that was ahead of the 0.4% jeremy hunt told sky news that the uk has turned a corner >> the uk economy is growing faster over the last quarter, not just in france or germany or italy, but faster than the united states. i think what's more encouraging is the longer-term data we are now seeing about the economy since 2010, we created more jobs in the uk than any other country in europe. we attracted more greenfield foreign investment not just anywhere in europe, but anywhere in the world apart from the united states and china. we have a huge technology sector the imf says we will grow faster than any european economy. for families having a really
the uk economy i'll come back to the uk the uk economy has left recession growing by 0.6% in the first three months of the year that was ahead of the 0.4% jeremy hunt told sky news that the uk has turned a corner >> the uk economy is growing faster over the last quarter, not just in france or germany or italy, but faster than the united states. i think what's more encouraging is the longer-term data we are now seeing about the economy since 2010, we created more jobs in the uk than any...
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budget, that blew a hole in the uk balance sheet because _ budget, that blew a hole in the uk balance sheet because they- budget, that blew a hole in the uk balance sheet because they try - budget, that blew a hole in the uk balance sheet because they try to| balance sheet because they try to push _ balance sheet because they try to push through _ balance sheet because they try to push through unfunded _ balance sheet because they try to push through unfunded tax - balance sheet because they try to push through unfunded tax cuts l balance sheet because they try to . push through unfunded tax cuts and there _ push through unfunded tax cuts and there cannot — push through unfunded tax cuts and there cannot be _ push through unfunded tax cuts and there cannot be any— push through unfunded tax cuts and there cannot be any messing - push through unfunded tax cuts and| there cannot be any messing around with the _ there cannot be any messing around with the physical— there cannot be any messing around with the physical state _ there cannot be any messing around with the physical state
budget, that blew a hole in the uk balance sheet because _ budget, that blew a hole in the uk balance sheet because they- budget, that blew a hole in the uk balance sheet because they try - budget, that blew a hole in the uk balance sheet because they try to| balance sheet because they try to push _ balance sheet because they try to push through _ balance sheet because they try to push through unfunded _ balance sheet because they try to push through unfunded tax - balance sheet because they...
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absolutely, the nature of default uk is that many of the - default uk is that many of the levers of domestic political change, should a government seek to change things, if you sit in westminster, those levers will only reach the borders of england. there will be decisions taken in those policy areas in edinburgh for scotland in
absolutely, the nature of default uk is that many of the - default uk is that many of the levers of domestic political change, should a government seek to change things, if you sit in westminster, those levers will only reach the borders of england. there will be decisions taken in those policy areas in edinburgh for scotland in
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wider uk. ., ., ., wider uk. then later on he did an interview with _ wider uk. then later on he did an interview with him _ wider uk. then later on he did an interview with him and _ wider uk. then later on he did an interview with him and i - wider uk. then later on he did an interview with him and i had - wider uk. then later on he did an interview with him and i had to i interview with him and i had to laugh and to be clear not laughing at your interview because it was very good and there are interesting things we will talk about in the second but the actual setting for the interview, the main camera shot was him in a room where there was a unionjack bunting hanging up on the wall. look what the ruling against the bar and a sort of traditional pub and then you can see there was light quirky mugs and floral wallpaper and it was on the flight you were in sort of a middle england theme park. you were in sort of a middle england theme park-— theme park. yeah, and totally, it was union _ theme park. yeah, and totally, it was union jack _ theme park. yeah, and to
wider uk. ., ., ., wider uk. then later on he did an interview with _ wider uk. then later on he did an interview with him _ wider uk. then later on he did an interview with him and _ wider uk. then later on he did an interview with him and i - wider uk. then later on he did an interview with him and i had - wider uk. then later on he did an interview with him and i had to i interview with him and i had to laugh and to be clear not laughing at your interview because it was very good and there...
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chocolate at home in the uk. titer? chocolate at home in the uk. very briefl , is chocolate at home in the uk. very briefly, is there _ chocolate at home in the uk. very briefly, is there any _ chocolate at home in the uk. very briefly, is there any room - chocolate at home in the uk. very briefly, is there any room for optimism?— briefly, is there any room for optimism? briefly, is there any room for o timism? , ., . . ., ., optimism? there is, according to the re ort. optimism? there is, according to the report- their — optimism? there is, according to the report. they actually _ optimism? there is, according to the report. they actually celebrated - report. they actually celebrated more grassroots local initiatives, they said that indigenous populations know their countries and they know what is going to work and that people should be paying more attention to that rather than initiatives and incentives from large global corporations. thank you very much- — around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news.
chocolate at home in the uk. titer? chocolate at home in the uk. very briefl , is chocolate at home in the uk. very briefly, is there _ chocolate at home in the uk. very briefly, is there any _ chocolate at home in the uk. very briefly, is there any room - chocolate at home in the uk. very briefly, is there any room for optimism?— briefly, is there any room for optimism? briefly, is there any room for o timism? , ., . . ., ., optimism? there is, according to the re ort. optimism? there is,...
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this practice was not ended in the uk until 1984. for instance, no real efforts were made to prevent those who used intravenous drugs and with a four at a higher risk of hepatitis from donating blood. and for instance, the steps taken to keep donors who were more likely to be incubating aids out of the chain were late in starting. and when they finally began were inadequate. as for pool sizes the dangers of pulling plasma from many donors were established by the medical research council in 1944. the greater the number of donors to pull the greater the risk from it because one infected donation could contaminate the hopeful. in 1951 the textbook that was then the bible of blood transfusion said the use of large pool plasma has of course been abandoned. the use of only small pools lasted until after 1970 but then however something extraordinary happened. just as the long—term seriousness of hepatitis began —— became more and more apparent, the size of pools used to make uk blood products grew ever larger and larger. and with that
this practice was not ended in the uk until 1984. for instance, no real efforts were made to prevent those who used intravenous drugs and with a four at a higher risk of hepatitis from donating blood. and for instance, the steps taken to keep donors who were more likely to be incubating aids out of the chain were late in starting. and when they finally began were inadequate. as for pool sizes the dangers of pulling plasma from many donors were established by the medical research council in...
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uk. ., ~ underlying inflation is in the uk. ., ~ , underlying inflation is in the uk. . y . underlying inflation is in the uk. thank you very much. those gd pickers _ uk. thank you very much. those gd pickers are — uk. thank you very much. those gd pickers are being _ uk. thank you very much. those gd pickers are being released i gd pickers are being released later today. gd pickers are being released latertoday. —— gd pickers are being released later today. —— gdp figures. a former president of the cbi — the cross—bench peer lord bilimoria — has slammed the government for moves to do away with two—year post—graduate work visas. lord bilimoria told bbc business today that the threat of these visas being taken away would be "hugely damaging". the review was announced by the home secretary james cleverly in march. lord bilimoria also urged the home office to take international students out of net migration figures, which have soared in recent years to record levels. speaking to the bbc�*s david waddell he explained his concerns. the whole of the university sector is
uk. ., ~ underlying inflation is in the uk. ., ~ , underlying inflation is in the uk. . y . underlying inflation is in the uk. thank you very much. those gd pickers _ uk. thank you very much. those gd pickers are — uk. thank you very much. those gd pickers are being _ uk. thank you very much. those gd pickers are being released i gd pickers are being released later today. gd pickers are being released latertoday. —— gd pickers are being released later today. —— gdp figures. a former...
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economy— the uk. but even if it does the economy comes _ the uk. but even if it does the economy comes were - the uk. but even if it does the economy comes were in - the uk. but even if it does the economy comes were in fact . the uk. but even if it does the economy comes were in fact i i the uk. but even if it does the - economy comes were in fact i think it would _ economy comes were in fact i think it would be — economy comes were in fact i think it would be difficult _ economy comes were in fact i think it would be difficult for— economy comes were in fact i think it would be difficult for the - it would be difficult for the conservatives _ it would be difficult for the conservatives to _ it would be difficult for the conservatives to close - it would be difficult for the conservatives to close the| it would be difficult for the - conservatives to close the gap. government _ conservatives to close the gap. government saying _ conservatives to close the gap. government saying it _ conservatives to close the gap. government saying it does - c
economy— the uk. but even if it does the economy comes _ the uk. but even if it does the economy comes were - the uk. but even if it does the economy comes were in - the uk. but even if it does the economy comes were in fact . the uk. but even if it does the economy comes were in fact i i the uk. but even if it does the - economy comes were in fact i think it would _ economy comes were in fact i think it would be — economy comes were in fact i think it would be difficult _ economy comes...
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causing _ problems that we've seen reform uk causing the _ problems that we've seen reform uk causing the tories? _ problems that we've seen reform uk causing the tories? that _ problems that we've seen reform uk causing the tories? that is _ problems that we've seen reform uk causing the tories? that is a - problems that we've seen reform uk causing the tories? that is a risk- causing the tories? that is a risk in office. — causing the tories? that is a risk in office. i— causing the tories? that is a risk in office. ~ . causing the tories? that is a risk in office. ~' ., ., causing the tories? that is a risk in office. ~' . ., . , ., in office. i think we have a clip of rishi sunak _ in office. i think we have a clip of rishi sunak from _ in office. i think we have a clip of rishi sunak from northern - in office. i think we have a clip of i rishi sunak from northern ireland. rishi sunakfrom northern ireland. let's just play that from this morning. let's just play that from this morninu. let's just play that from this morning-— let's just play that from this morninu. ~ . let's
causing _ problems that we've seen reform uk causing the _ problems that we've seen reform uk causing the tories? _ problems that we've seen reform uk causing the tories? that _ problems that we've seen reform uk causing the tories? that is _ problems that we've seen reform uk causing the tories? that is a - problems that we've seen reform uk causing the tories? that is a risk- causing the tories? that is a risk in office. — causing the tories? that is a risk in office. i— causing the...
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they were invited to the uk. the home office _ were invited to the uk. the home office is— were invited to the uk. the home office is introducing new restrictions on visas and some of those _ restrictions on visas and some of those have — restrictions on visas and some of those have been introduced. but these _ those have been introduced. but these are — those have been introduced. but these are the last net migration figures — these are the last net migration figures we will get before an election. these are the numbers they will be _ election. these are the numbers they will be fighting on and i think they will be fighting on and i think they will ensure immigration is one of the key— will ensure immigration is one of the key election battlegrounds. gk, the key election battlegrounds. 0k, thank ou the key election battlegrounds. ok thank you both very much. the former post office chief executive, paula vennells, is giving a second day of evidence at the horizon it inquiry. this morning she denied trying to close down or limit a review into th
they were invited to the uk. the home office _ were invited to the uk. the home office is— were invited to the uk. the home office is introducing new restrictions on visas and some of those _ restrictions on visas and some of those have — restrictions on visas and some of those have been introduced. but these _ those have been introduced. but these are — those have been introduced. but these are the last net migration figures — these are the last net migration figures we will get before...
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with that apply here in the uk as well? if earlier. with that apply here in the uk as well?— earlier. with that apply here in the uk as well? if you look at what has happened this _ uk as well? if you look at what has happened this past _ uk as well? if you look at what has happened this past week _ uk as well? if you look at what has happened this past week we - uk as well? if you look at what has happened this past week we had i uk as well? if you look at what has i happened this past week we had two speeches— happened this past week we had two speeches from one from the prime minister— speeches from one from the prime minister on — speeches from one from the prime minister on national security, one today— minister on national security, one today from — minister on national security, one today from the leader of the opposition, sir keir starmer setting out six _ opposition, sir keir starmer setting out six pledges, essentially of the opposition labour party. so certainly, our election. it has already— certainly, our election. it has already kicked off. it has
with that apply here in the uk as well? if earlier. with that apply here in the uk as well?— earlier. with that apply here in the uk as well? if you look at what has happened this _ uk as well? if you look at what has happened this past _ uk as well? if you look at what has happened this past week _ uk as well? if you look at what has happened this past week we - uk as well? if you look at what has happened this past week we had i uk as well? if you look at what has i happened this past week...
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and it is very good, this uk arm holdings. _ company. and it is very good, this uk arm holdings. ai _ company. and it is very good, this uk arm holdings. ai is _ company. and it is very good, this uk arm holdings. ai is so - company. and it is very good, this i uk arm holdings. ai is so important so with this kind of advantage, i think there is a very strong feature in the area of ai. we are used to hearing how bad being online can be for our mental health. but a new report from oxford university has found that the internet can actually increase our sense of wellbeing. it analysed data from two million people across 168 countries — and found that those who had access to the internet were more satisfied with life. the research though didn't specifically look into social media. professor andrew sha—bil—ski from the oxford internet institute told us more about the findings. well, it doesn't necessarily make you feel better. it's that people who have access kind of historically across the last two decades or so tend to look better off in terms of a wide range of measures of wel
and it is very good, this uk arm holdings. _ company. and it is very good, this uk arm holdings. ai _ company. and it is very good, this uk arm holdings. ai is _ company. and it is very good, this uk arm holdings. ai is so - company. and it is very good, this i uk arm holdings. ai is so important so with this kind of advantage, i think there is a very strong feature in the area of ai. we are used to hearing how bad being online can be for our mental health. but a new report from oxford...
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the uk - wartime. of course you have to set that in a legal context. the uk is l wartime. of course you have to set that in a legal context. the uk is a| that in a legal context. the uk is a signatory to the un convention against torture. so what needs to be considered within this appeal? what considered within this appeal? what i considered within this appeal? what i understand — considered within this appeal? what i understand is _ considered within this appeal? what i understand is only _ considered within this appeal? “unmet i understand is only two considered within this appeal? ib'fi�*ué�*ii i understand is only two of considered within this appeal? kwisgt i understand is only two of his nine rounds of appeal have been allowed to proceed and they are revolved around freedom of expression and that the palatability of uk and us law. that is not the area i work in. —— compatibility. my concerns as he may face a disproportionate penalty which will not be before this court, but should he fill in the next and final round in the domestic courts, he should be gi
the uk - wartime. of course you have to set that in a legal context. the uk is l wartime. of course you have to set that in a legal context. the uk is a| that in a legal context. the uk is a signatory to the un convention against torture. so what needs to be considered within this appeal? what considered within this appeal? what i considered within this appeal? what i understand — considered within this appeal? what i understand is _ considered within this appeal? what i understand is only _...
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for the uk, 18th place. but after the withdrawals, the disqualification and the protests, by the end, it feels very eurovision and very much switzerland's night. david sillito, bbc news, malmo. china has launched a new satellite into space. this is the long march rocket taking off from the launch site in north west china. it's carrying a shiyan satellite which will be used for what officials describe as space environment monitoring. the long march rockets have taken part in more than 500 space missions. the best television programmes of 2023 will be honoured at tonight's. bafta tv awards in london. sucession and the bbc�*s police drama happy valley both have five nominations. netflix's the crown has four — among them is dominic west who's nominated for his role as the—then prince charles and a supporting actor nomination for salim daw, for his role as mohamed al—fayed, the father of diana, princess of wales�*s partner, dodi fayed. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. the skies may look a little th
for the uk, 18th place. but after the withdrawals, the disqualification and the protests, by the end, it feels very eurovision and very much switzerland's night. david sillito, bbc news, malmo. china has launched a new satellite into space. this is the long march rocket taking off from the launch site in north west china. it's carrying a shiyan satellite which will be used for what officials describe as space environment monitoring. the long march rockets have taken part in more than 500 space...
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the bank of linking decided to leave uk - borrowing in the uk. the bank of i linking decided to leave uk interest rates at 5.25%, but they'd definitely open for that first rate cut to come potentially in thejune meeting. i think these gdp numbers shows there may not be quite the same pressure on the bank of england to cut interest rates, because part of the dilemma was the economy was looking pretty weak and inflation is coming under control. why are the bank of england not cutting? with this momentum and momentum and growth and recovery coming through, thatis growth and recovery coming through, that is potentially less pressure. but the market is definitely pressing in uk rate cuts this year. how quickly they will come and how many there will be is the big question. but look out for thatjune meeting, where there is probably a 50-50 meeting, where there is probably a 50—50 chance they will put that first 25% two point basis through. and at the next couple of hours we get a better idea of when interest rates might be coming down here in the us.
the bank of linking decided to leave uk - borrowing in the uk. the bank of i linking decided to leave uk interest rates at 5.25%, but they'd definitely open for that first rate cut to come potentially in thejune meeting. i think these gdp numbers shows there may not be quite the same pressure on the bank of england to cut interest rates, because part of the dilemma was the economy was looking pretty weak and inflation is coming under control. why are the bank of england not cutting? with this...
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so what do uk businesses want to see from the next government? alex hall—chen is a policy advisor at the bosses�* lobby group, the institute of directors. thank you forjoining us. there have long been calls to plug the skills gap, aid apprenticeships and raise employability skills. the question is can those reforms be delivered? you are absolutely right that skill shortages are a top issue for uk businesses. polly shows business leaders side skill shortages is having an impact. whoever forms the next government we hope will make this a key priority area. we are some relatively easy wins that a government can implement into this area, for example establishing an independent body to produce a list of current and future skills needs so we can use the tax system to incentivise businesses to up skill in those areas. what else are your members looking out for over the next 6 weeks? what will they be looking for in these party's manifestoes. to reignite the uk growth and just by tackling the key issues. we mentioned skills, and other key is to devel
so what do uk businesses want to see from the next government? alex hall—chen is a policy advisor at the bosses�* lobby group, the institute of directors. thank you forjoining us. there have long been calls to plug the skills gap, aid apprenticeships and raise employability skills. the question is can those reforms be delivered? you are absolutely right that skill shortages are a top issue for uk businesses. polly shows business leaders side skill shortages is having an impact. whoever...
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and dublin argues this hard line uk policy is pushing people to travel from the uk to the republic to claim asylum, with the irishjustice minister claiming last week that 80% of those seeking asylum in ireland are coming over the land border with northern ireland. there is no question the irish government is struggling to cope with housing asylum seekers. this morning the authority cleared the tents of some 200 homeless asylum seekers who had been camping out in the centre of dublin and moved the inhabitants to new temporary accommodation. but howjustified is the claim that the challenges facing dublin are a consequence of the uk's rwanda policy? let's start by looking at the official figures for the number of people claiming asylum in ireland. they only go up to february, when 1,569 claimed in that month. but reports suggest this pattern over the last two months of around 1,600 claiming in april. you can see a big rise over the past year. but the biggest rise in monthly applications actually came in late 2021 and that was before the rwanda plan was announced in april 2022. and it is
and dublin argues this hard line uk policy is pushing people to travel from the uk to the republic to claim asylum, with the irishjustice minister claiming last week that 80% of those seeking asylum in ireland are coming over the land border with northern ireland. there is no question the irish government is struggling to cope with housing asylum seekers. this morning the authority cleared the tents of some 200 homeless asylum seekers who had been camping out in the centre of dublin and moved...
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croatia, spain and the uk. what croatia, spain and the uk. what do ou like croatia, spain and the uk. what do you like about _ croatia, spain and the uk. what do you like about spain? _ croatia, spain and the uk. what do you like about spain? i _ croatia, spain and the uk. what do you like about spain? i like the i you like about spain? i like the message. _ you like about spain? i like the message. it — you like about spain? i like the message. it is _ you like about spain? i like the message, it is reclaiming i you like about spain? i like the message, it is reclaiming a i you like about spain? i like the i message, it is reclaiming a negative word and _ message, it is reclaiming a negative word and turning on its head, it is super— word and turning on its head, it is super catchy — word and turning on its head, it is super catchy and it really challenges loads of stereotypes but it isjust _ challenges loads of stereotypes but it is just so awesome. challenges loads of stereotypes but it isjust so awesome. who challenges loads of ster
croatia, spain and the uk. what croatia, spain and the uk. what do ou like croatia, spain and the uk. what do you like about _ croatia, spain and the uk. what do you like about spain? _ croatia, spain and the uk. what do you like about spain? i _ croatia, spain and the uk. what do you like about spain? i like the i you like about spain? i like the message. _ you like about spain? i like the message. it — you like about spain? i like the message. it is _ you like about spain? i like the...
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uk defence secretary grant sha -s will... uk defence secretary grant shapps making — will... uk defence secretary grant shapps making that _ will... uk defence secretary grant shapps making that statement - will... uk defence secretary grant i shapps making that statement about the hack of the payroll system of the hack of the payroll system of the british armed forces, and external network operated by a contractor. he pointed out that a number of actions has been, have been taken as a result, including taking that system off—line, a full investigation and he talked about a malign actor being behind this. he said we cannot rule out state involvement, government officials have told the bbc that china was most likely responsible, something that chinese foreign ministry has dismissed as absurd, although he didn't mention china
uk defence secretary grant sha -s will... uk defence secretary grant shapps making — will... uk defence secretary grant shapps making that _ will... uk defence secretary grant shapps making that statement - will... uk defence secretary grant i shapps making that statement about the hack of the payroll system of the hack of the payroll system of the british armed forces, and external network operated by a contractor. he pointed out that a number of actions has been, have been taken as a...
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labour up 21 and reform uk on 11%. up labour up 21 and reform uk on 11%. up 11%. this one is the one i think is probably the graphic of the night. look at this. it's a huge swing from the conservatives to labour. 26% will really make conservative mps looking at this result wondering what it might mean for them nervousness morning. that is the biggest swing from conservatives to labour since the second world war, worth reflecting that the other two swings have come in recent years as well, big by—election wins for labour. lots of tory mps will be going over these results trying to figure out what it means for a general election, looking at that and will be worried. thank you, nick. the election result in blackpool south was pretty clear. labour leader sir keir starmer was in blackpool this morning and spoke to our politcal correspondent helen catt. we want that general election and we are confident going into that general election because what this by—election shows is that the country wants change. this is a very clear divide. we've had 1a years of failure and
labour up 21 and reform uk on 11%. up labour up 21 and reform uk on 11%. up 11%. this one is the one i think is probably the graphic of the night. look at this. it's a huge swing from the conservatives to labour. 26% will really make conservative mps looking at this result wondering what it might mean for them nervousness morning. that is the biggest swing from conservatives to labour since the second world war, worth reflecting that the other two swings have come in recent years as well, big...
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for you, what does universities uk do ? uk do? >> it has been a busy day for me. i'm on a trade delegation , me. i'm on a trade delegation, today i'm working alongside people from government to promote british exports. and of course , one of the uk's course, one of the uk's strongest exports is education. and we heard from the ministers and the platform speeches how much british education is admired and how much they are influenced by their own experiences of studying in the uk. it's a slam dunk good thing for britain that we have such strong relationships with countries all around the world, because so many people come and study here. >> oh that's brilliant. and lee kuan yew was educated at cambridge and it helped our relationship with singapore for generations . but these many generations. but these many hundreds of thousands who are coming in aren't all lee kuan yew, are they? >> well, i have to correct you on something that you said in the introduction. the migration advisory committee report, which came out today , did not find
for you, what does universities uk do ? uk do? >> it has been a busy day for me. i'm on a trade delegation , me. i'm on a trade delegation, today i'm working alongside people from government to promote british exports. and of course , one of the uk's course, one of the uk's strongest exports is education. and we heard from the ministers and the platform speeches how much british education is admired and how much they are influenced by their own experiences of studying in the uk. it's a...
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government must admit that china poses a systemic threat to the uk." he identified china plus russia, iran and north korea as part of and axis of totalitarianism which he says the uk government must tackle. i think a lot of conservative mps will agree with that. worth noting that the government's position on china has moved a long way in recent years. it is only a decade or so ago under the prime ministership of david cameron, now the foreign minister here, the uk was talking of a golden age of relations with china. that has moved a long way. the uk is now much more sceptical about cooperation with china but nevertheless still important economic ties. this case could throw that into some jeopardy. earlier we spoke to ciaran martin the former head of the uk's national cyber security centre. from the information currently available it is a significant incident probably at the lower end of serious.
government must admit that china poses a systemic threat to the uk." he identified china plus russia, iran and north korea as part of and axis of totalitarianism which he says the uk government must tackle. i think a lot of conservative mps will agree with that. worth noting that the government's position on china has moved a long way in recent years. it is only a decade or so ago under the prime ministership of david cameron, now the foreign minister here, the uk was talking of a golden...
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a hue here in the uk. the weather had a huge impact- _ here in the uk. the weather had a huge impact. it— here in the uk. the weather had a huge impact. it is— here in the uk. the weather had a huge impact. it is a _ here in the uk. the weather had a huge impact. it is a lot - a huge impact. it is a lot hotter. 0ver a huge impact. it is a lot hotter. over 40 degrees in in the high summer is normal now. the risk of a hot summer could be then, few fewer or smaller olives? . , be then, few fewer or smaller olives?_ in - be then, few fewer or smaller olives?_ in spain| olives? that is right. in spain two summers _ olives? that is right. in spain two summers of _ olives? that is right. in spain two summers of drought i olives? that is right. in spain| two summers of drought have olives? that is right. in spain i two summers of drought have had a huge impact and they are europe's biggest olive oil producer. in wild fires roared through groves and as well as the heat claire and andy are facing a new disease. in italy we have the _ facing a new disease. in i
a hue here in the uk. the weather had a huge impact- _ here in the uk. the weather had a huge impact. it— here in the uk. the weather had a huge impact. it is— here in the uk. the weather had a huge impact. it is a _ here in the uk. the weather had a huge impact. it is a lot - a huge impact. it is a lot hotter. 0ver a huge impact. it is a lot hotter. over 40 degrees in in the high summer is normal now. the risk of a hot summer could be then, few fewer or smaller olives? . , be then, few...
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i got inspired by muscular dystrophy uk and there are stories_ muscular dystrophy uk and there are stories that _ muscular dystrophy uk and there are stories that they shared with me about— stories that they shared with me about how much outdoor spaces can benefit _ about how much outdoor spaces can benefit the — about how much outdoor spaces can benefit the community. also the japanese — benefit the community. also the japanese idea of spending time in the forest — japanese idea of spending time in the forest and how you can give you physical— the forest and how you can give you physical or— the forest and how you can give you physical or mental health benefits. tiffany— physical or mental health benefits. tiffany and roman, use muscular dystrophy uk is an organisation and you work for them, as well. ianthem dystrophy uk is an organisation and you work for them, as well. when we walked and — you work for them, as well. when we walked and it — you work for them, as well. when we walked and it was _ you work for them, as well. when we walked and it was breathtaking, - you
i got inspired by muscular dystrophy uk and there are stories_ muscular dystrophy uk and there are stories that _ muscular dystrophy uk and there are stories that they shared with me about— stories that they shared with me about how much outdoor spaces can benefit _ about how much outdoor spaces can benefit the — about how much outdoor spaces can benefit the community. also the japanese — benefit the community. also the japanese idea of spending time in the forest — japanese idea of...
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uk�*s lots of people watching in the uk, what you think of his act? i really love him, in the last two days, i had lots of meetings with him because we were near and he is really a nice person and i love his performance. totally. best really a nice person and i love his performance. totally.— really a nice person and i love his performance. totally. best of luck with tonight. _ performance. totally. best of luck with tonight, thank _ performance. totally. best of luck with tonight, thank you _ performance. totally. best of luck with tonight, thank you for - performance. totally. best of luck l with tonight, thank you for speaking with tonight, thank you for speaking with us. very nice of her to take time out of her very busy schedule today to speak to us. and a big fan of the uk�*s entry. that�*s exciting. he will perform later tonight in the grand final. today is very much about the fans coming here, enjoying themselves, there are people from all walks of life who have travelled from far, from not so far, to come and watch the grand final, and
uk�*s lots of people watching in the uk, what you think of his act? i really love him, in the last two days, i had lots of meetings with him because we were near and he is really a nice person and i love his performance. totally. best really a nice person and i love his performance. totally.— really a nice person and i love his performance. totally. best of luck with tonight. _ performance. totally. best of luck with tonight, thank _ performance. totally. best of luck with tonight, thank...
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harry is going i to arrive in the uk tomorrow. he has a surface to attend at st paul's cathedral for the invictus games anniversary. it is telling that no single member of the royalfamily will attend that service, he is very much on his own. i cannot think for one moment he will not see his father during this trip. he flew specially to see him during and after his cancer diagnosis. i'm sure the two of them will need. i don't think that will be the case with william. that family rift remains. the king is absolutely determined to leave the door open and try to smooth over the family troubles. interesting. thank you very much for coming on the programme. here in the uk, we are highlighting the stories of three women who were all victims of the same online fraudster that they met on a dating app. peter gray from mirfield in west yorkshire met each of the women on the dating app tinder, and then while he was dating them he used the women's ids to take out loans in their name of thousands of pounds. he is currently serving 56 months inj
harry is going i to arrive in the uk tomorrow. he has a surface to attend at st paul's cathedral for the invictus games anniversary. it is telling that no single member of the royalfamily will attend that service, he is very much on his own. i cannot think for one moment he will not see his father during this trip. he flew specially to see him during and after his cancer diagnosis. i'm sure the two of them will need. i don't think that will be the case with william. that family rift remains....
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, we do know that the trade body uk, we do know that the trade body uk finance, uk, we do know that the trade body ukfinance, banking uk, we do know that the trade body uk finance, banking body, says that 1.6 million mortgage deals will expire in 2024, could you tell us more of how this will affect people's daily lives?- more of how this will affect people's daily lives? yes, you are riuht. people's daily lives? yes, you are right- the — people's daily lives? yes, you are right. the first _ people's daily lives? yes, you are right. the first thing _ people's daily lives? yes, you are right. the first thing we _ people's daily lives? yes, you are right. the first thing we will- people's daily lives? yes, you are right. the first thing we will see l right. the first thing we will see is the cost of mortgages. people who are coming off a fixed rate deals and you went for the numbers there, those are the ones that will feel it the most keenly. especially if they are looking to remortgage, to fight are looking to remortgage, to fight a new fixed rate. you might not get a new fixed rate. yo
, we do know that the trade body uk, we do know that the trade body uk finance, uk, we do know that the trade body ukfinance, banking uk, we do know that the trade body uk finance, banking body, says that 1.6 million mortgage deals will expire in 2024, could you tell us more of how this will affect people's daily lives?- more of how this will affect people's daily lives? yes, you are riuht. people's daily lives? yes, you are right- the — people's daily lives? yes, you are right. the first _...
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eu countries to then try their luck in the uk . tom, look, this luck in the uk. tom, look, this idea of desperate people, i don't doubt amongst some of those that are crossing the engush those that are crossing the english channel. there are some genuinely fleeing persecution , genuinely fleeing persecution, but the wholesale abuse of our generous city people pretending they're under 18 when they're in their 30s, people claiming to convert to christianity from islam, which of course, we know they're not actually doing people claiming they're gay and therefore can't be sent back to therefore can't be sent back to the country that they claim to have originally come from. the whole thing is a complete and utter racket . and i'd remind utter racket. and i'd remind people since 2016, we have taken in half a million refugees. they've come from hong kong, they've come from afghanistan, they've come from afghanistan, they've come from ukraine and elsewhere. it's not as if we're not the most generous country out there, because we are what we cannot allow is for human traf
eu countries to then try their luck in the uk . tom, look, this luck in the uk. tom, look, this idea of desperate people, i don't doubt amongst some of those that are crossing the engush those that are crossing the english channel. there are some genuinely fleeing persecution , genuinely fleeing persecution, but the wholesale abuse of our generous city people pretending they're under 18 when they're in their 30s, people claiming to convert to christianity from islam, which of course, we know...
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news for the uk industry. great news for the uk industry. great news indeed. — news for the uk industry. great news indeed, it _ news for the uk industry. great news indeed, it is _ news for the uk industry. great news indeed, it is a _ news for the uk industry. great news indeed, it is a start-up, l news indeed, it is a start—up, and a new world, we are often told ai as the future and we won't be driving our own cars and future. do you think from the investor perspective, is something like this a bit or something like this a bit or something that is very likely to pay off in the medium to long—term? to pay off in the medium to long-term?— to pay off in the medium to long-term? on balance it is difficult to _ long-term? on balance it is difficult to say, _ long-term? on balance it is difficult to say, the - difficult to say, the technology is maturing, the fact you have got some big names like nvidia and microsoft leading players and in i speaks a lot of volume, the most important part is the regulatory hurdle, you can get the techno
news for the uk industry. great news for the uk industry. great news indeed. — news for the uk industry. great news indeed, it _ news for the uk industry. great news indeed, it is _ news for the uk industry. great news indeed, it is a _ news for the uk industry. great news indeed, it is a start-up, l news indeed, it is a start—up, and a new world, we are often told ai as the future and we won't be driving our own cars and future. do you think from the investor perspective, is something like...
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that was our correspondent - the clinical trial in the uk. that was our correspondent who is in george, a coastal south african city, where a massive rescue operation is under way, a building has collapsed. let's move on to eurovision. croatia and ukraine are among the countries to have qualified for the grand final of the eurovision song contest in sweden. with more on last night's semifinal, david sillitto reports — and there are flashing images coming—up cheering. welcome to the eurovision song contest 202a. and so it begins. eurovision 202a, and the first semifinal. and while the uk is automatically guaranteed a place in saturday's main event, this opening show was a chance for olly alexander to reveal his gravity—defying eurovision routine. it was definitely slightly dizzying, and it's a reminder ofjust how much these days is put into staging and spectacle. # so take me there. # won't you make me dizzy for your kisses...# croatia's baby lasagna with rim tim tagi dim are the bookies' favourites with a song... ..that got the arena si
that was our correspondent - the clinical trial in the uk. that was our correspondent who is in george, a coastal south african city, where a massive rescue operation is under way, a building has collapsed. let's move on to eurovision. croatia and ukraine are among the countries to have qualified for the grand final of the eurovision song contest in sweden. with more on last night's semifinal, david sillitto reports — and there are flashing images coming—up cheering. welcome to the...
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