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remove the palestinian population. a spokeswoman said residents would be temporarily the bank of england is expected to cut interest analysts believe the key rate could go down from 4.75% to 4.5%. european climate scientists say last month was the hottest it was 1.75 celsius above pre—industrial levels and came despite la nina weather patterns in the pacific which normally cool global temperatures. and an environmentally friendly meaty treat — dog food made from lab—grown meat goes on sale in britain. we will bring you some breaking
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news �*from england which news now from nhs england which says there more patients ”hospitals 7 7 77h7ospi7ta7ls 155i 7 7 77h7ospi7ta7ls [last week 7 77h7ospi7ta7ls [last week {i175 77h7ospi7ta7ls [last week {5555 other stage this winter, any other stage this winter, this comes as the nhs and the government have the nhs government have warned the nhs is at crisis point in this winter. nhs says more winter. nhs england says more than 98,000 patients were not we re were in hospital beds which were in hospital beds each day last week, 96% of were occu-ied. this adult beds were eccupied,1his— — ————— ——r , ,, news coming adult dads were datudiad, thia— — ————— ——r , ,, news coming in is news coming in from nhs saying there were more england'aa�*ging—tharaflara era-“a: in england'aa�*ging—tharaflara era-a in hospitals england'aa�*ging—tharaflara mara in hospitals week at any other stage this thanat any other stage this of course we bring winter. of course we will bring you much more on that story as as we 7 as we get 7 the first time this year. or those with a mortgage rate renewal coming up.
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but it's not quite as simple as that, as our cost been finding out. will bring them something to smile about. they have to remortgage in april and are currently facing forking out an extra £125 a month. and there are plenty of others hoping that a cut will cheer them up too. would be better, wouldn't it?
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rather than it jumping around. term because who knows? is it best to fix now? is it best to fix| in six months? is it best to fix? and see what happens? especially when you've a little one. that's right. but banks and building societies are making plans for customers on tracker mortgages, we make the cut
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the economy moving. is in variable rate products, which typically reduce after a base rate cut. there's often no straightforward winners is that how it feels? yeah, yeah. yeah, you win with one, you lose with another. but this family are hoping that today's news will make their mortgage payments a bit easier to keep on top of than they feared. so, fingers crossed. our business reporter peter ruddick told me that everyone is expecting only one
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outcome when the decision is announced. i think that will be a shock. we are expected the level to go from 4.75%, of england's 2% target. why would they be considering cutting rates today? which is closely watched by the bank because it tells us the other reason is of course growth because it is notjust inflation the bank of england needs to worry about, it is growth too. putting a bit of a brake
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there are still deals available to lock your cash away a better savings rate. 0f of course we will bring you the rate decision as soon interest rate decision as soon it happens on midday on bbc at a school in sheffield have urged anyone carrying knives to imagine the devastation they can cause. harvey willgoose died after being stabbed twice in the chest at his school on monday. to go through the same pain. he shouted downstairs, "i'm going to school, mum, are you proud of me?" and i went, "yeah." "i love you." brilliant. my best pal. he...
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harvey's parents have met up with some of his friends. they're finding strength in being together. helped a lot because, like, we can all speak as a group, and when you're by yourself, that's _ when it hits you. when we're together, we just have a laugh and stuff. it's just horrible. and mark, the parents of harvey willgoose. some breaking news. the 15—year—old boy,
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who cannot be named possession of a bladed article and affray. a trial date was set for 30thjune. transgender athletes from female sports fierce criticism of the democrats�* handling election campaign. transgender athletes are among the half a million competing. jared hill from our us partner cbs gave us this update. so, this is an executive order, as you were mentioning you know, sex and gender
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and the ways in which and essentially saying here, as we have heard from the trump administration over the past couple of weeks now since he's been in office, that they are putting genders and two sexes, sort of conflating the two, man this would effectively end any ability for anyone there's also some talk from the trump administration about schools creating maybe a sort of a third co—ed type of league within their schools as well, to sort of get around this issue. and, jared, we also saw the president sign in the us, as you mentioned. transgender campaigners?
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and one of the bigger names, obviously, is caitlynjenner in favour of of this notion. for him and for other republicans going forward, especially as, you know, all sides at this point are set and any possible impact on the sporting community ahead of the olympics in la? as well as the secretary of the department of to push the international olympic committee to try and create its own ban on any transgender athletes ahead again, what that looks like from any sort of regulatory standpoint is yet to be seen.
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an question in the house of commons is being asked about situation in gaza. 7 ma?" dodds is her for herfor her her for her statement. think her for her statement. context of which we the context of which we approach this question is 16 months of following 16 months of bloodshed and the deaths of 50,000 and almost 50,000 palestinians and almost 50,000 palestinians and a welcome temporary ceasefire. the of the the remarks of tha amarican that the remarks at the american that the us will president, that the us will take over the gaza strip to create a of middle create a riviera of the middle east and million palestinians living in gaza live in other countries, ahauld live in ether cauntriea. and dangerous, aheuld live in ether ceuntriea. and dangerous, this reckless and dangerous, this has emboldened the israeli defence who overnight pr°p°7s7e777d cg, j: 7777777propo7s7e7da 7 7 777propo7s7e7d a displa7cem77e7nt further proposed a displacement of palestinians gaza. remarks are creatin and these remarks are creating and generating fear and tension in generating fear and tenaien in palestinian population the palestinian population and across the middle east, as evidenced by the statements of
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egypt, jordan, saudi arabia and others. it will cause concern and meta determined” the uk. the demonstrations in the uk. the us president restored withdrawn from 7 7withdraw7n7from7the shipments, withdrawn from the un human council. un human rights ceuncil. says israel will neta nyahu says israel will redraw netanyahu says israel will redraw the map and the idf has detonated whole streets in the refugee in the west camp. refugee camp in the—west camp. dangerous such dangerous circumstances, we should be careful calculated and accurately no use of language.. displacement of the type advocated and has type advocated and which has already within the already occurred within the strip is a breach of already occurred within the strip is a bre humanitarian international humanitarian rights and is a war crime. rights and is a war crime, the expulsion of advocating the expulsion of is also justly people is also justly described as ethnic and can as athnia alaanaing and tan be achieved as sthnis slsansing and san be achieved through yet violence. i turthaf aaaallina'aislsnsaat” " " ' the will acknowledgetthegevernmentwill to a diplomatic wish to maintain a diplomatic relationship with the us has a =-= 7 7 77 iriénfi bu} 7 friend but it is role e-= 7role of friends to be the role of friends to be honest with each other and of
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course the must use its caursa tha tilt must usa its ”mrrwrrrrmrr the caursa tha tilt must usa its " ' ' ” ” the prime minister's influence. the prime minister's remarks yesterday that the palestinians must be allowed home is most welcome. but i believe the government must go 7so, . . 7 7 7s7$,7v}iu the mi7nister7 further. se, will the minister out the uk rejects the remarks and remai’ks and those president's remarks and those the israeli prime minister ef the israeli prime minister defence minister? will she and defence minister? will she confirm the recognition of 7 7 state state is an urgent palestinian state is an urgent necessity in resolving the will she confirm the canflict? will she canfirm the ....,..,,,......c..u..,, of canflict? willsha canfirm the —— ~ ~— ~ ~ , ~ of that cenflict? willshe cenfirm the —— ~ ~— ~ ~ , ~ of that state of the borders of that state of the 1967 borders out un 1967 borders set out in un security council resolution 242? when the 242? when will the uk government respond to icj advisory opinion on the israeli occupation of the occupied palestinian territories? i am - rateful to i am grateful to my you. i am grateful to my honourable friend for the many honourable friend for the many he has raised. of course is-to is to underline the he is right to underline the appalling suffering so appalling suffering that so many _ appalling suffering that so many gazans experienced
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months. we also recognise the suffering of the and their families as e-— 77 7m h7'e77 7 77 7 7 - this htime for gazans, i herrendeus time feriaaaang horrendeus time fer . as. .. _ israelis. must the ceasefire bein- held to see the ceasefire being held to notjust— see the ceasefire being held to notjust phase one but faced two, _ notjust phase one but faced two, three and ultimately a tee—state he two—state solution. he talks about — two—state solution. he talks about the role of egypt, jordan ae-zut the rats at safe nran saudi shunt the rats at estate iatraan - w shunt the fete et sgyat. yeraah saudi i want to and saudi arabia. i want to reassure _ and saudi arabia. i want to reassure him the uk continues to- with _ reassure him the uk continues to with full in to work with full partners in the region towards the piece so important. mentioned unrwa. important. he mentioned unrwa? -m— important. he mentioned unrwa. believe unrwa must continue we believe unrwa must continue to operate notjust in we believe unrwa must continue to operate not just in gaza we believe unrwa must continue to operate notjust in gaza but also _ to operate notjust in gaza but also the — to operate notjust in gaza but also the west bank and in relation _ also the west bank and in relation to palestinian refugees more in the mf' region. he also me. '-.-- .- region. he also mentioned the in unrwa and we are concerned. his primary deeply concerned. his primary question— deeply concerned. his primary question about displacement ——
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duestidn abdut displacemeet» —— ~ — — — . — he referred questidn abdut displacement» —— .. — — — . — he referred to the injenin. he referred to the prime _ injenin. he referred to the prime minister cosmic statement yesterday. i want to underline that - the _ yesterday. i want to underline that the minister that because the prime minister could _ that because the prime minister coutd not— that because the prime minister could not have been clearer on what _ could not have been clearer on what he — could not have been clearer on what he said. he stated he was moved — what he said. he stated he was moved by— what he said. he stated he was moved by image of thousands moved by the image of thousands of palestinians walking through the rubble to try to find their homes — the rubble to try to find their homes and communities in gaza the rubble to try to find their home many communities in gaza the rubble to try to find their home many ofnmunities in gaza the rubble to try to find their home many of usrunities in gaza the rubble to try to find their home many of us hasies in gaza the rubble to try to find their home many of us has been gaza as so many of us has been he stated, i quote, they moved. he stated,rirqo., . be moved. he stated,'i'qe.... . . - be must must be allowed home, they must be - to— must be allowed home, they must be to rebuild, we g ’7’ be with thin the 777 on with thmin the 777 on wit wamin the rebuilt on the way to a two—state solution. uk on this has been clear. 7 clear. that is - clear. that is thel crystal clear. that is the position _ crystal clear. that is the position of the uk government position of the uk govern. - - . i do position of the uk government -m— position of the uk government i do not believe there is and i do not believe there is any— and i do not believe there is any confusion around that. i appreciate he was not suggesting that. he asked about the uk's — suggesting that. he asked about the uk's position on _ he - the uk's position on he will the uk's position on. _ he will be the uk's position on- _ he will be aware recognition. he will be aware again— recognition. he will be aware again we _ recognition. he will be aware again we have stated the position a �*of times again we have stated the position a �* of times in position a number of times in the including foreign the house including the foreign secretary at length when we had his— oh— secretary at length when we had his— oh the _ secretary at length when we had his on the ceasefire when it was a-reed. we when it was the ed. we are very clear that the palestinians have the right to their— palestinians have the right to their own sovereign state where
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