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this article in city am may be worth a read, "is marriage worth it?" it asks — and breaks it down from a financial point of view. and from marriages to parenthood, and a story from abc in the us where a 30—year—old man's been ordered by a supreme court to move out of his parents home after refusing to fly the nest. so let's begin. back with me is kulveer ranger. vice president of strategy & communication at atos. let us start with this story in the sun. obviously hugely emotional service at the cathedral in manchester. and proving, if ever there need improving, that manchester is a great city with great people who really come together in times like this. yes. this headline in the sun this morning, city of tears, manchester isa morning, city of tears, manchester is a city of music, it is a city of workers, it is a city of the bee, the symbol that has been adopted, it
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has been a symbol of manchester four yea rs. has been a symbol of manchester four years. it harks of its industrial past, but also of remembrance. the amount of people who have used it at this time, one year on, and last night at 10:31 this time, one year on, and last night at10:31 p.m., exactly, when it occurred, this horrendous attack. ona it occurred, this horrendous attack. on a personal level, i have family there, my niece was at this concert. idid not there, my niece was at this concert. i did not know that. yes. the shock stays with you. the shock of the 22 people who died, their children who have been traumatised, the first responders, the security service, everybody involved affected by it, and remembering it, yes, but not forgetting all of the people who we re forgetting all of the people who were involved in it. it was a tremendous act of remembrance yesterday. and as a niche in the united kingdom fell silent for a minute yesterday as well to remember just horrendous tragedy. minute yesterday as well to remember just horrendous tragedym underlined the importance of coming together at times like this as well.
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it is. manchester has this, as i say, my sister has lived in manchester now for over a decade. i go manchester now for over a decade. i 9° up manchester now for over a decade. i go up there very often from london. soido go up there very often from london. so i do get out of london. and manchester is a city of quite a lot of vibrancy and energy. it is a beautiful city. it is somewhere of great optimism. in the way it has responded to this tragedy and market yesterday, was a telling sign of the way people come together in manchester and not just across way people come together in manchester and notjust across the city but communities as well. let's move on to the straits times. we have been talking about this story on the news today. donald trump, who has been going on and on about this big deal he is going to break between north korea and south korea the rest of the world, the 12th of june, a big meeting with kim jong—un, it looks now as though there could be doubt cast upon this meeting. is there to reporters there isa meeting. is there to reporters there is a chance it could work out, a substantial chance it would work
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out. we all know that donald trump blows hot and cold at various points. we were all banking on this going ahead. what has happened?” think president trump is realising that international diplomacy is not as easy as dealmaking. although dealmaking is not easy. he felt he may have had something in the bag you. but he has been highlighting that kim jong—un has you. but he has been highlighting that kimjong—un has had a second meeting with chinese president xi. this something that was not flat. he feels that there may have been something said there, some conversations that have impacted kim jong—un's bews on what will happen between the conversation... -- views. the villages to do with the deal. if there is an inkling that the deal will not happen he wants nothing to do with it. he is an all oi’ nothing to do with it. he is an all or nothing kind of guy. there has to bea or nothing kind of guy. there has to be a deal on the table or... he is marginally more being cautious with
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that particular one. he is not going black and white. he is saying, well, something might happen, i am black and white. he is saying, well, something might happen, iam hoping to make these are not the normal things we hear from to make these are not the normal things we hearfrom donald trump. as either black or white. we will see what comes in the coming days. perhaps he is realising there is more great in this discussion that he is to work through. the story in the japan times. you are obviously very tech savvy. this is about a gdpr, the doors coming in about data privacy on friday —— the doors coming in. we will have had e—mails about their lives companies, retailers, saying please click on this to keep getting e—mails from us —— various. another element that people are not talk about is the controversy people are not talk about is the c0 ntrove rsy over people are not talk about is the controversy over the internet address book, explained that the stories about stability is a new legislation coming in, general data proves the regulation. this is something that has been worked out
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for quite a while. what we are tackling is individual slip ‘s ability to take more control over their personal data. for the wild west use of the internet and internet shopping, we have been giving away a lot of information about ourselves, companies, organisations can access that can it, we have seen a lot of challenges about that. this law is trying to address that, try to readdress the balance. we will be challenges in that. as they say in this piece, there is the issue is directory... this is about who owns websites. at the moment we can see who owns the website. cyber criminals and people who spam, they will have a hard time, but this law on friday means we will not be able to see who owns websites any more. we will still be able to find out, itjust adds a layer process to finding new things out. i don't think that is a bad
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thing. let's be honest, those people who don't want to be found, those who don't want to be found, those who hide away in the dark web and other areas, cannot be found because of using who he is, they are out there actively hiding in the internet, in the network. this regulation coming in is a good thing. it is a step in the right direction, it will help us get more control over our data, our information, and that is the direction of travel we need to take. if anything it means i can unsubscribe without doing anything. i willjust wait and see what happens on friday. let us talk about this story in siti aisyah. is marriage were fed? —— city am. an average wedding costs over £21,000 in the uk. a 50 year—long marriage will benefit you to the tune of £190,000. ultimately, the answer to the question is that marriage, financially at least, is worth it.
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do you think circus mac are you married? i am married. i am delighted to be married. there is a great line in this piece. it is who needs love when you can have tax relief? what this piece is saying is that there are benefits of being married, but a lot of them occur later in life, around inheritance tax, capital gains tax, and that is why people get married later in life, sometimes, having been together a long period of time. marriage in the uk has been in decline since the 1970s, for whatever reason, but it is about... do you think the love and romance between harry and meghan will inspire people to get married?” think is a personal decision. the £32 million that the royal wedding allegedly cost may put some off marriage. slightly more expensive than my wedding. and fine and probably many people. i think the point is that there is now an intrinsic relationship between our
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personal finances and the status we have in our lives as married couples, as individuals, and it is something we need to think about more as we get older and we look at oui’ more as we get older and we look at our finances. as we get older, we look at our finances, we look at our kids. this story is about these pa rents kids. this story is about these parents who have sued their 30—year—old son after he refused to move out of home. the question we have been asking viewers at home and what do you think, did this sun have a right to stay in his parents home for as long as he needed or did they have the right to kick him out and say enough is enough?” have the right to kick him out and say enough is enough? i think pa rents say enough is enough? i think parents have the ultimate say here. they are the ones who bring you into this world and to love you and feed you. the response of the ends there. from what i have heard, parental responsibility never seems to end. repressive our children. but this particular story seems to be one of those things you see on, he deceived, daytime television. there is nothing wrong with it...” deceived, daytime television. there is nothing wrong with it... i left home at 28. i was very much at home
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into my early 30s, i feel.” home at 28. i was very much at home into my early 30s, i feel. i am sure my parents would still have me back ifi my parents would still have me back if i wanted to move back in.” my parents would still have me back if i wanted to move back in. i think there are certain communities and cultures who would never want their children to leave, or certain pa rents, children to leave, or certain parents, and some who cannot wait for mxoli. thank you very much indeed. we have had a lot of tweets about the story. some say it is normal these days, especially for millennials, delivered their parents well into adulthood. expensive housing and a difficultjob market is to blame. clearly lots of opinions out there. that is it from the andy king. goodbye. just make me and the team. the weather is looking fine across most of the uk on wednesday. it is
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going to feel warm as well. clear blue skies on the way. not necessarily from the word go. in fa ct, necessarily from the word go. in fact, in the morning, and some of the eastern and northern counties it is going to be cloudy. here is the big picture across our part of the world. this is thejet big picture across our part of the world. this is the jet stream and the weather systems which have been devoted to the north between the uk and iceland and in the direction of scandinavia. with the jet stream this far north we are well away from it and that means that the weather will remain settled. in fact, it will remain settled. in fact, it will warm up across europe across the next few days. i will talk about the next few days. i will talk about the warmth heading to us towards the end of the week and into the weekend ina end of the week and into the weekend in a moment. in the short term this is what it looks like. towaninny south and around seven in the north, the morning temperatures. here is the morning temperatures. here is the cloud —— ten in the south. some of these coastal districts could stay fairly cool and cloudy. look at the yellow compared to the deep oranges. a tevita contrast across the uk. my tea in the 8—ender degree
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difference. —— might even be a 10 degrees difference. it is a phone a beautiful day. quite a big change on thursday. it might be a small weather front here, but it will upset the weather across southern area is pretty much from the word go. not everybody will get rain, but it could be heavy for a time. there could be fined as well. this could stick around in some areas through thursday. —— thunder as well. that cloudy iranian south to the much sunnier weather across yorkshire, northern ireland. it will move further north is. many of us towards the end of the week will catch a little bit of rainfall. here is the rain as we go through because of thursday morning into the afternoon. it moves across the midlands, wales,
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yorkshire, some rainfall leaves and sheffield. to the south, on friday, it will improve. it looks as though we will see a plume of warmth coming out of the south, a little heat wave, it will heat up across france and reach the uk. the temperatures will be rising come the weekend. saturday and sunday we could be talking about high as up to 28 celsius. it is going to be warming up celsius. it is going to be warming up significantly. hello this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and louise minchin. marks and spencer under pressure — with thousands ofjobs at risk. the company will reveal its annual results this morning, a day after announcing the closure of than 100 stores. iamat i am at one of the stores threatened with closure at northampton. almost 100 jobs are at risk and the concerns it will leave another gaping hole on the high street. good morning it's
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