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i've got responsibilities to lease, to my staff, to my community, and i'm here as a healthcare professional. i should be spending my time and energy in trying to prevent illness and do everything that the government wants us to do to be agile in terms of treating illness and making people better. but my time is being spent on, have we got enough money to pay the bills in 30, 60, 90 days' time? the national pharmacy association says more than 700 sites have already shut over the past two years. the concern is that recent changes in the budget, including a hike in employers' national insurance, could push more to the brink. nearly two thirds of the trade association's 5,500 members in england, wales and northern ireland took part in this ballot. 99% voted to limit some services if funding was not increased. that could affect emergency
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contraception and addiction support. nearly 98% said they would not open above their minimum contracted hours, meaning fewer evening and weekend services. and 93% voted to stop free home delivery for medications not covered by the government contract. any disruption could affect millions of patients across the country. what would you do without them? that's where you get your medicine. that's where you get, you know, your tablets, a lot of us retired people. well, you know, you rely on them, don't you? if you've not got your local pharmacists like this and it's hard to get into your gp practices for appointments, then i think it would have a big impact on the nhs as well. so i think it's valuable to keep pharmacists like this open. the department of health in england said the sector had been neglected by the previous government, and it is now committed to working on a new contract.
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without agreement, though, community pharmacists say they could start to reduce services from january. any action would not include major high street chains or hospitals. jim reed, bbc news. there has been a huge amount of focus onjust there has been a huge amount of focus on just what donald trump's us administration will look like in make up. it is about how much power and influence you have in terms of the system and the party. the republicans have taken control of both houses of congress. what it means is his party will control all of the elected levers of power and so make it easier to pass his agenda when he becomes president in january. more from our north america
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correspondent. donald trump arrived in washington on a wave of success, a president elect at the height of his powers. it's nice to win. it's always nice to win. the republicans now control the presidency and both chambers of congress, the house and the senate. that means they'll hold all of the elected levers of power. i will end inflation. i will stop the invasion of criminals into our country. and i will bring back the american dream. 0n the campaign trail, donald trump promised to take the country in a very different direction. now he's poised to implement his ideas, and he has the backing of the political leadership in congress. it could be, i believe it will be the most consequential congress in the modern era, the most consequential administration of the modern era, because, frankly, we have to fix almost every area of public policy. so what will be required of us is to plan deliberately and execute with precision. and that's what we're working on right now. thank you very much. and politics is tough.
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earlier, donald trump met withjoe biden at the white house, a symbol of the changing of the guard that will happen in january. mr trump's moving quickly to nominate his team, but they'll have to be confirmed by the senate. his pick for defence secretary is pete hegseth, a former fox news host, who can't throw an axe. the drummer got quite a shock. now mr hegseth is set to shake up the military establishment, too. we should not have women in combat roles. it hasn't made us more effective, hasn't made us more lethal, has made fighting more complicated. gates. donald john trump. his pick for attorney general the chief legal officer of the united states is no less controversial. matt gates was investigated for child sex trafficking but never prosecuted. but he is something that donald trump holds dear — a loyal follower of the president's agenda. he voted to overturn the 2020 election result and will have the power to end the federal prosecutions of mrtrump.
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donald trump's choosing people in his own ideological image. from january, america will be taking a hard turn right. his picks reflect the new direction the united states will be taking. rachel reeves is to set up what she is calling _ rachel reeves is to set up what she is calling their biggest pension reform — is calling their biggest pension reform in— is calling their biggest pension reform in decades. it is calling their biggest pension reform in decades.— is calling their biggest pension reform in decades. it involves mega fans which could _ reform in decades. it involves mega fans which could increase _ reform in decades. it involves mega fans which could increase returns i fans which could increase returns for pensioners and boost the economy. critics say the measures might put money at risk. after a chilly reception from some retailers to her budget tax rises, the chancellor is now in search of some fast growth in the economy. so what's this machine doing? the budget brought stability back to our economy, brought stability back to our public finances, and also created the opportunity for the uk to boost public investment in things like energy and schools and and hospitals.
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but we need we know we need to do more to grow our economy. the chancellor was opening this london laboratory, experimenting with state of the art personalised immune therapies. she says successful british companies like kwell often don't get the very biggest investments needed to grow into world beaters. because our pension funds are too small. she's going to force them to merge into mega funds. this is the kind of decision that will help us get access to that capital and mean that we can actually build quale therapeutics out as a meaningful, uk—based biotech. —— to that capital and mean that we can actually build quell therapeutics out as a meaningful, uk—based biotech. made in britain, made in britain, so made in britain from the the science in the first place to the founding
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investment to actually becoming a long term institution in the uk. so rachel reeves is still having to defend her budget. —— so rachel reeves is still having to defend her budget tax and spend experiments, but now she wants to talk about how to grow the british economy. with a series of big changes to pensions creating mega funds, for example. but at this precise moment, enter donald trump with his own plan that could upend the world economy as we know it. president elect trump has said every import into the us, including even from britain, could face a 20% tax. experts say it could see a £22 billion hit to british exports. i don't think we should jump to any conclusions about what an incoming us administration will do. the uk and the us trade is worth more than £300 billion a year. that's good for britain, but also, frankly, it's good for the united states of america. you can persuade donald trump, you think? well, we have worked with a trump administration in the us before, and trade flows between the uk and the us grow grew during that period. i'm confident that we can work in partnership with the new trump government to ensure that those trade flows continue. so making pension funds big enough
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to back britain and persuading trump against a trade war are the chancellor's much—awaited big bang for growth. faisal islam, bbc news. the department for farm and the department forfarm and rural affairs has been pressing for tougher rules. its appeal has been rejected by the treasury. 0ur political correspondent can join us now. this is something that is not going away. it was announced in the budget and there has been a for rory around this. i budget and there has been a for rory around this. ~ budget and there has been a for rory around thie— around this. i think it has. it is curowin around this. i think it has. it is growing and — around this. i think it has. it is growing and growing. - around this. i think it has. it is growing and growing. the i around this. i think it has. it is growing and growing. the big | around this. i think it has. it is i growing and growing. the big ticket item of the budget and what has dominated a lot of conversation in westminster is the rise in employers national insurance. when i speak to labour mps, they say constituents they speak to are relatively relaxed about it. rural labour mps and after the general election labour had
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quite a lot of them in the way they did not before are really anxious about what this change to agricultural inheritance tax rules might mean and how people, farmers especially, feel about it. as a reminder, what rachel reeves announced in the budget, balm is worth more than £1 million will face in recent days they should mitigate the impact. than £1 million will face an effective rate of 20% inheritance worth more than £1 million will face an effective rate of 20% inheritance tax when previously they had been tax when previously they had been farmer are warning this will make farmer are warning this will make family firms going out of operation family firms going out of operation because it will be so much harder because it will be so much harder they argue for them to be passed they argue for them to be passed down the generations and they warn down the generations and they warn young farmers won't come into young farmers won't come into farming and ultimately make the farming and ultimately make the farming and ultimately make the farming sector far weaker. bbc farming and ultimately make the farming sector far weaker. bbc newsnight has been reporting the newsnight has been reporting the department for the environment has department for the environment has been sharing some of those concerns been sharing some of those concerns and has been saying to the treasury and has been saying to the treasury in recent days they should mitigate in recent days they should mitigate
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the impact. than £i the impact. the treasury has said the impact. the treasury has said the policy will stay as it is but farmers are planning a big march in westminster last week. this issue is not going away.
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being found late that are spreading across their body and give them much, um, lower chances of survival. flood warnings have been issued in spain two weeks after more than 200 people died following torrential rainfall. dozens of people have been evacuated from their homes on the costa del sol with heavy rain expected in the south of the country over the coming days. spanish streets deluged once again. this time the province of malaga bore the brunt of the storm. thousands were evacuated away from rivers that had burst their banks. local residents struggled to get to safety. hospitals, schools and transport were disrupted. emergency services warned people to expect more flash floods here over the coming hours.
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and in valencia region, people are braced for further flooding to come. the alert level in some areas has now been raised to red. translation: they have told us to go home because of the storm. _ heavy rains are coming so we should stay at home and in high areas if we can. only two weeks have passed since more than 200 people were killed here in spain's worst natural disaster in decades. after a year's worth of rain fell in just one day. while the latest storm isn't expected to be as strong, large amounts of mud remain and drainage systems are blocked, even small amounts of rain could lead to more misery. experts say this year's floods have been made much worse by climate change. we know that there are links to climate change. we know that when we have storms that are otherwise conducive for the production of very intense thunderstorms and rainfall, a warming atmosphere allows
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those storms to contain significantly more moisture. but many spaniards blame the authorities for their plight, saying the lack of readiness and slow response to the floods has only made things worse. the spanish government has admitted mistakes were made. will vernon, bbc news. 2000 jobs could be lost after the collapse of homebase. its owner has been looking for a buyer since february. the range will take over 70 stores which will still need jobs at the remaining branches and the head office at risk. homebase is now a split story. 49 stores are hanging in the balance as the company's collapsed into administration, but 70 stores have been rescued, bought
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along with the brand name by the range. but the problems at home base will need more than a lick of paint to fix. their latest accounts show a loss of £81; million as their customers deserted them. big diy chains like b&q and screwfix are tough competition, and at the cheaper homeware end there's been a lot of successful competitors chipping into homebase. and that competition is all too evident at retail outlets like this, where we've got the range over there, b&m and dunelm all within about 200m of the doors of home base. created in 1979, homebase was owned by sainsbury�*s for 25 years, but it struggled under a series of owners since then. the new administrator says any customer orders should still arrive and gift vouchers will still be honoured. and they're trying to reassure around 2,000 worried staff that the doors will stay open. it's still possible that a different buyer may be found for the remaining stores in the coming days. coletta smith, bbc news in greater manchester.
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the british museum has been given a set of chinese ceramics worth £i set of chinese ceramics worth £1 billion in what is thought to be the highest value get ever received by a uk museum. i700 highest value get ever received by a uk museum. 1700 pieces are being donated by a charity representing the estate of david percival, a businessman who collected the items around the world before his death in 1974. the around the world before his death in 197a. the range includes china cups used to serve an 11th century emperor. there are some really beautiful pieces in that collection. if i were to see it... look at that little rooster. that is a really small teacup. i would little rooster. that is a really small teacup. iwould not little rooster. that is a really small teacup. i would not go anywhere near it. handle with care is the catchphrase. are you talking about the china apparel? though china, obviously.—
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about the china apparel? though china, obviously. good morning. a chilly start — china, obviously. good morning. a chilly start across _ china, obviously. good morning. a chilly start across parts _ china, obviously. good morning. a chilly start across parts of - chilly start across parts of scotla nd. chilly start across parts of scotland. the temperature is —2 in braemar. in the west of the uk the temperature is currently 12. also mist and fog to watch out for. poor visibility across northumberland and cumbria in particular. if you are travelling bear that in mind. today will be dry for most of us. there will be dry for most of us. there will be dry for most of us. there will be ploughed around and the dregs of a weather front across southern england and south wales to clear taking cloud and patchy light rain and drizzle with it. for much of england and wales it will brighten up, there will be sunny spells. in northern ireland cloud at times with some bright spells. cloud pushing into southern scotland. figure cloud coming into the far north of scotland that bit later with drizzle. temperatures round about average for the time of year or a bit above. we are looking at 11 to 14. or a bit above. we are looking at 11 to ia. as we step into the evening
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and overnight we a sea mist and fog patches forming across wales, parts of the west and and a sea mist and fog patches forming across wales, parts of the west and under clear skies we could see frost developing in southern areas. there we will have clearer skies across the north—east of scotland, there night. not so much of a temperatures could slip away to three degrees. we are looking at three or four macros become further south. tomorrow mostly drive there will be sunshine in eastern scotland, eastern parts of england and central wales. in
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