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guardian and the organised crime and corruption reporting project has found that the trusts holding suttonsiness associates. campaigners say it shows how difficult it is to establish who the owners of assets actually are when they are hidden in offshore tax havens. well, the problem is that whilst the government has introduced legislation in recent days to try and go after the suspect assets of individuals, say, linked to the kremlin or corruption cases in russia, it's going to be doing this with one hand tied behind its back because of the secrecyjurisdictions in the overseas territories and the crown dependencies. the government says sanctions are having an impact, saying mr usmanov cannot access his assets, and it is now illegal for any personal company in the uk to do business with him. andy verity, bbc news. the time is 13:17. our top story this lunchtime. president biden warns that vladimir putin may use chemical or biological weapons in ukraine because his back is against the wall. and still to come... we're in stoke with local legend neil baldwin — as his �*marvellous' life is brou
guardian and the organised crime and corruption reporting project has found that the trusts holding suttonsiness associates. campaigners say it shows how difficult it is to establish who the owners of assets actually are when they are hidden in offshore tax havens. well, the problem is that whilst the government has introduced legislation in recent days to try and go after the suspect assets of individuals, say, linked to the kremlin or corruption cases in russia, it's going to be doing this...
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sutton.y, so what we know from hailey bieber's post, what might have happened to her. >> good morning, eva. i'm happy to know she's doing well. i do know a significant amount of this as an emergency physician. so a stroke is when blood supply is interrupted or reduced to a particular part of the brain. and that can be due to reduced blood flow from a blood vessel becoming narrow or a blood clot or even bleeding. i think this case might be associated to a tia. a transient ischemic attack. that's when blood supply is temporarily reduced. and that can cause symptoms lasting anywhere from minutes to up to 24 hours. >> okay. so the thing that alarmed me, and i think a lot of people, hailey bieber is only 25 years old. is this an illness that is unusual for someone this young? >> it is incredibly uncommon for a patient who is young and healthy to present with a stroke as it appears in those over the age of 60. but i will say given the pandemic, we have seen increased rates of covid-19 being associa
sutton.y, so what we know from hailey bieber's post, what might have happened to her. >> good morning, eva. i'm happy to know she's doing well. i do know a significant amount of this as an emergency physician. so a stroke is when blood supply is interrupted or reduced to a particular part of the brain. and that can be due to reduced blood flow from a blood vessel becoming narrow or a blood clot or even bleeding. i think this case might be associated to a tia. a transient ischemic attack....
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yes, there is concern, but not a val. sutton threat or immediate emergency is rather a kind of crisis awareness. for example, the focus on the military service system improvements, the duration and quality of military training. if both men and women should serve etc. so tony's people can really protect their land when needed. they are also discussions on places to hide when be evacuated. some people may air rate evacuation math to show the location of basin the throughout the homes. a growing says of crisis lately. make pete more people here. wonder what decisions they have to make? should china really attack time on a growing sense of crisis in taiwan, but how we seen anything from china? that actually is just that it is preparing to take control of taiwan. not practically china as 2 sessions are still going on. we see most of the meetings are focused on nomic, social, agriculture, and livelihood issues. other foreign related or hong kong, macau anti want issues are less important. however, beijing is talking more and more about post unification arrangements. experts predict that chi
yes, there is concern, but not a val. sutton threat or immediate emergency is rather a kind of crisis awareness. for example, the focus on the military service system improvements, the duration and quality of military training. if both men and women should serve etc. so tony's people can really protect their land when needed. they are also discussions on places to hide when be evacuated. some people may air rate evacuation math to show the location of basin the throughout the homes. a growing...
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our transport correspondent katy austin reports from sutton coldfield.me carer sharon can clock up a0 miles a day for work, in her own car. she pays for the fuel to get to herfirstjob of the morning, the business pays 35 pence per mile for the rest, but prices at the forecourt have got a lot more expensive. because the petrol is rising, i'm putting more out of my own pocket into my car. as before, it was even. so it covered it, basically. yes, but now it doesn't. everything else is going up as well and there's nothing coming in extra. the business sharon works for is trying to reduce the miles carers like her have to drive. what they are trying to do is speak to clients and try and shorten the allocated times in between the runs, to try and save fuel costs. they are worried about existing care sector staff shortages getting worse. there could be an impact where carers may think about what they want to do, in the future, whether it is home care for them or they could move on to other sectors which could impact our business and all home care businesses, if
our transport correspondent katy austin reports from sutton coldfield.me carer sharon can clock up a0 miles a day for work, in her own car. she pays for the fuel to get to herfirstjob of the morning, the business pays 35 pence per mile for the rest, but prices at the forecourt have got a lot more expensive. because the petrol is rising, i'm putting more out of my own pocket into my car. as before, it was even. so it covered it, basically. yes, but now it doesn't. everything else is going up as...
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sutton assessed the handling of the situation. >> she absolutely did the right thing. we all know the typical symptoms of a stroke. it can include sudden numbness or weakness. it can include sudden changes in vision, speech. if you have a sudden or severe headache or if you have a sudden or acute dizziness. if you have any of these symptoms it's important to get help, call 911, take note of the time when you get to the emergency room. >> doctors say only about 10% of stroke patients are under 50 years old. >> hope she has a full recovery and is okay. >>> coming up, a panda debut times two. >>> but first, how one group of kindergarteners is teaching us about the power of a pep talk. that's next on "world news now." ♪ happy talk ♪ ♪ keep talking happy talk ♪ tas haie it's now going viral, thanks to a kindergarten art project. >> that's right. it's a telephone hotline that anyone can call to get a pep talk from a very special group of little kids with big hearts. here's abc's janai norman. >> reporter: it's the kindergarten art project that unexpectedly went viral. pep ta
sutton assessed the handling of the situation. >> she absolutely did the right thing. we all know the typical symptoms of a stroke. it can include sudden numbness or weakness. it can include sudden changes in vision, speech. if you have a sudden or severe headache or if you have a sudden or acute dizziness. if you have any of these symptoms it's important to get help, call 911, take note of the time when you get to the emergency room. >> doctors say only about 10% of stroke patients...
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mr. sutton. before the break, we were talking about the shifting world, the weather, and i know that's what you, it is a much bigger issue than just your grand. you are ones that historically, russia has already wise how to shape architecture will secure 1st after the be on the congress. and then after the delta conference i you saying that we are now witnessing the time. it's surely going to happen like this. and i have no doubt, because as soon as the special operation ends in russia gets all the, all the points which are presented, the demands towards ukrainian government is going to be obvious that the resources of the united states, which is considered to be the main dictator and i can get like a dictatorship that's, that is interesting because if different from other forms of government is that dictatorship doesn't have any law which is going to limit its power. and we have seen that do not have invaded the countries which they consider they, they could, they never paid attention to any int
mr. sutton. before the break, we were talking about the shifting world, the weather, and i know that's what you, it is a much bigger issue than just your grand. you are ones that historically, russia has already wise how to shape architecture will secure 1st after the be on the congress. and then after the delta conference i you saying that we are now witnessing the time. it's surely going to happen like this. and i have no doubt, because as soon as the special operation ends in russia gets all...
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guardian and the organized crime and corruption reporting project has found that the trusts holding suttonactually are when they are hidden in offshore tax havens. well, the problem is that whilst the government has introduced legislation in recent days to try and go after the suspect assets of individuals, say, linked to the kremlin or corruption cases in russia, it's going to be doing this with one hand tied behind its back because of the secrecyjurisdictions in the overseas territories and the crown dependencies. the government says sanctions are having an impact, saying mr usmanov cannot access his assets, and it is now illegal for any person or company in the uk to do business with him. andy verity, bbc news. let's get more on the situation in mariupol — two superyachts linked to russian billionaire roman abramovich have docked in turkey, beyond the reach of the uk and eu sanctions. the uk, us and eu have said they will target superyachts, and at least eight have been seized so far. more remain at large — some are on the move, others are moored in places that are safe from sanctions,
guardian and the organized crime and corruption reporting project has found that the trusts holding suttonactually are when they are hidden in offshore tax havens. well, the problem is that whilst the government has introduced legislation in recent days to try and go after the suspect assets of individuals, say, linked to the kremlin or corruption cases in russia, it's going to be doing this with one hand tied behind its back because of the secrecyjurisdictions in the overseas territories and...
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it's a message that startled shoppers in sutton coldfield today. terrifying that we've had this much at this stage, and we don't know what's to come, we don't know the half of it. it's really scary, it's really hard for some people to cope, isn't it? it'sjust...where do we go, what we do? we've all got to keep warm, haven't we? happily...hopefully, it will be mainly in the summer, so we won't need as much per household, for lots and lots of people. the reason for these grim forecasts is this — it's the wholesale price of gas, which is surging back to all—time highs on fears that russian gas supplies will interrupted or internationally shunned. and to compound the cost—of—living crisis, there's the price of oil, which is at a seven—year high, and that recent spike is yet to make it to forecourts, where it seems likely that petrol and diesel prices will continue to break records. the uk gets less than 5% of its gas from russia, but prices are set internationally, so we're affected. germany, however, relies on russia for over 60% of its gas, and those
it's a message that startled shoppers in sutton coldfield today. terrifying that we've had this much at this stage, and we don't know what's to come, we don't know the half of it. it's really scary, it's really hard for some people to cope, isn't it? it'sjust...where do we go, what we do? we've all got to keep warm, haven't we? happily...hopefully, it will be mainly in the summer, so we won't need as much per household, for lots and lots of people. the reason for these grim forecasts is this...
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well, you have to let things sutton, dry 6. got it the best and resume i really love making. she's obviously, i'm very passionate about the craft. and i feel as though beauty deliver a product to a customer at the end of it both been on that emotional johnny together because it goes a lot deeper than just a shoe that is in the final product. i think he viewed such a relationship with, with both his mancha, adel williams, in hopes her role model function will encourage more women to enter the world of this traditional craft friendship. a world she says, many don't even know still exists. anyone who like sushi knows that you can eat it, see wheat now it's an important source of fiber and it contains nutrients to help lower blood sugar. while eating c, we'd may be popular in asia. it doesn't enjoy the same status here in europe. perhaps because of its fishy taste or smell. so to women in norway are trying to change that by developing various varieties, including one that tastes like truffles. seaweed is known as the super food from the c. angenie to erickson and tamara singer, h
well, you have to let things sutton, dry 6. got it the best and resume i really love making. she's obviously, i'm very passionate about the craft. and i feel as though beauty deliver a product to a customer at the end of it both been on that emotional johnny together because it goes a lot deeper than just a shoe that is in the final product. i think he viewed such a relationship with, with both his mancha, adel williams, in hopes her role model function will encourage more women to enter the...
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darien sutton. dr. sutton, hailey bieber is 25 years old. she seems young.r someone to have a stroke under the age of 60, but not impossible. given the pandemic, we have seen increased rates of cardiovascular disease, a recent study from the journal of nature actually followed over 150,000 people and found that those who had a prior history of covid-19 infections had higher rates of arrhythmia, heart disease and stroke across all age groups. >> and we should be clear, there is no indication that covid had anything to do with what happened to her. it could be, but we don't know that's the case. what are the risk factors and warning signs of this? >> there are some important risk factors to pay attention to, a history of heart disease, a history of high blood pressure, use of oral contraceptive pills and if you had a prior stroke before, you're at an increased risk of having one in the future. >> what do you do if you think you or someone close to you is having one? what actions should you take? >> pay attention to the symptoms. we all know the common symptoms
darien sutton. dr. sutton, hailey bieber is 25 years old. she seems young.r someone to have a stroke under the age of 60, but not impossible. given the pandemic, we have seen increased rates of cardiovascular disease, a recent study from the journal of nature actually followed over 150,000 people and found that those who had a prior history of covid-19 infections had higher rates of arrhythmia, heart disease and stroke across all age groups. >> and we should be clear, there is no...
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darien sutton is here with more. dr.r children's health and well-being followed over 170,000 children between the periods of 2016 and 2020 and they looked at multiple health-related factors including mental health, physical activity and visits to primary care physicians. what they saw was that in those four years children from the age of 3 up to teenagers, up to 17 years old, had significant increases in anxiety by 29%, significant increases in depression by 27%. they also saw a steady rate of behaviora and conduct problems over the four-year period up until 2019, where they saw a significant increase of 21%, and that was likely secondary to the pandemic. i will also say that during that same time period they saw significant decreases in physical activity as well as visits to primary care physicians. >> wow. so parents are seeing these numbers. they are alarming to say the very least. what are some of the warning signs your child may be suffering? >> great question. we first have to understand that anxiety in children ma
darien sutton is here with more. dr.r children's health and well-being followed over 170,000 children between the periods of 2016 and 2020 and they looked at multiple health-related factors including mental health, physical activity and visits to primary care physicians. what they saw was that in those four years children from the age of 3 up to teenagers, up to 17 years old, had significant increases in anxiety by 29%, significant increases in depression by 27%. they also saw a steady rate of...
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busy with you are the contract breaker time in freeman. sutton to fight. and he yeah. even greg amendment that. that new. yeah, i don't get the book. i don't either we are a min give good guy. we abroad in south america, beekeepers tend to raise africanized honey bees. they are across breed between the european honeybee apis, melissa, and an african b. them more resistant to disease and bio aggressors. begin to begin b. oh. but i'm gonna get, i get no idea. yeah. now in see my them from i did...
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busy with you are the contract break lead time in freeman sutton and he yeah. even craig, i'm including that. that new. yeah, i don't get the battle either. we are men and give good guy we brought in south america, beekeepers tend to raise africanized honey bees. they are a cross breed between the european honeybee apis, melissa and an african b. they're more resistant to disease and bio aggressors with danberry over here. oh. c but i'm gonna get, i get no idea and yena and see my didn't somebody one of my for those that was like a man i mean right. and place out of the saddle a pick we thought it and see it was either the that the nino or k me by the yet the wall to one part of the con men elani ontario. i keep them in woody. i don't think went to court porter k acculab o c and methyl yeah. cargo anthem, it was humid until monday we had to work isn't, isn't, isn't put the will care for kit. it. then watch other opinion because that's how he does quando. not the and in a lot i see on can also out a visit with you will only got on it. i don't says he will be at
busy with you are the contract break lead time in freeman sutton and he yeah. even craig, i'm including that. that new. yeah, i don't get the battle either. we are men and give good guy we brought in south america, beekeepers tend to raise africanized honey bees. they are a cross breed between the european honeybee apis, melissa and an african b. they're more resistant to disease and bio aggressors with danberry over here. oh. c but i'm gonna get, i get no idea and yena and see my didn't...
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this week, i'm serious russell sutton, as more from his stumble, to describe never had a phone call with the russian president vladimir 210, and that they have reads the next round of the p stalls to take place in a stumble, turkey. for now, the only only nature countries who have still good relations with both parties, strict species walk into the russian flies that are no sanction against russia. the russian, all the guards are welcomed in turkey, the trade is still in place. the guys that get this export is still in place and the rank or defining charges position as your grain, but not against russia. so both your region and russia leadership to have people have repeatedly said that they appreciate charging balance to the crisis. so investor just seems that the negotiation is taking place in a one of the largest needs. remember, symbol is also quite important and the neutral state as well. so it's easy to mitigate or to assess and say that is false here of every facial that the sources that they have talked to. they said that they're not expecting any immediate deal or not any breakth
this week, i'm serious russell sutton, as more from his stumble, to describe never had a phone call with the russian president vladimir 210, and that they have reads the next round of the p stalls to take place in a stumble, turkey. for now, the only only nature countries who have still good relations with both parties, strict species walk into the russian flies that are no sanction against russia. the russian, all the guards are welcomed in turkey, the trade is still in place. the guys that...
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soprano brandy sutton and the nyu steinhardt school, which we have a new partnership with provided their chamber orchestra for music throughout the evening highlighting american songs and traditions. this special episode will provide an inside behind the scenes. look it's some of the moments from that very special evening. in this first clip, we'll hear a segment from my remarks that describes the white house connection to the temple of dendoor and why we decided to host the gala in that historic space. i wanted to take a moment and set the stage of where we are here in the temple of dandora in the cycler wing of the metropolitan museum of art. this historic structure in front of you is here because of a bit of presidential history. in fact, i would say that almost everything we do believe touch and it happens in our lives has some connectivity to the white house the people who have lived and worked there. and to white house history itself and this extraordinary example of egyptian antiquity was brought to the united states as a gift by the people of egypt to the united states of america
soprano brandy sutton and the nyu steinhardt school, which we have a new partnership with provided their chamber orchestra for music throughout the evening highlighting american songs and traditions. this special episode will provide an inside behind the scenes. look it's some of the moments from that very special evening. in this first clip, we'll hear a segment from my remarks that describes the white house connection to the temple of dendoor and why we decided to host the gala in that...
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brandie sutton, highlighting american songs and traditions. this special episode will provide an insight behind the scenes look from some of the moments of that very special evening. we'll hear a segment from my remarks that describes the white house connection to the temple of dendur and why we decided to host the gala in that historic space. >> i wanted to take a moment and set the stage of where we are here in the temple of demdur in the sackler wingmetropolitan museum of art. this is here because of presidential history. i would say that almost everything we do, believe and touch and it happens in our lives has some connectivity to the white house, the people who have lived and worked there, and to white house history itself, and this extraordinary example of egyptian anticity was brought to the united states as a gift from the people of egypt to the united states of america and was received by president and mrs. kennedy in 1963. in appreciation for the united states' help in saving the portion of egypt that was going to be submerged by th
brandie sutton, highlighting american songs and traditions. this special episode will provide an insight behind the scenes look from some of the moments of that very special evening. we'll hear a segment from my remarks that describes the white house connection to the temple of dendur and why we decided to host the gala in that historic space. >> i wanted to take a moment and set the stage of where we are here in the temple of demdur in the sackler wingmetropolitan museum of art. this is...
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all of these claims are unproven, and were dismissed at the white house today byjim sutton the spokespersonus and she said and i quote we should be on the lookout for russia to possibly use chemical or biological weapons in ukraine, the suggestion being it could be some kind of false flag operation of the kind it is thought russia has been intent on mounting before now. so this another example _ on mounting before now. so this another example of _ on mounting before now. so this another example of the - another example of the propaganda war going on? bier? propaganda war going on? very much so. propaganda war going on? very much s0- us — propaganda war going on? - much 50. us intelligence much so. us intelligence officials of course have sought to get ahead of the game, if you like, by releasing various bits of intelligence material they have relating to possible false flag attacks by russia. on its own troops. basically as a pretext for some kind of attack on ukrainian opponents. so far, there has not been much evidence of that but there is still a lot of concern and clearly, sally, growin
all of these claims are unproven, and were dismissed at the white house today byjim sutton the spokespersonus and she said and i quote we should be on the lookout for russia to possibly use chemical or biological weapons in ukraine, the suggestion being it could be some kind of false flag operation of the kind it is thought russia has been intent on mounting before now. so this another example _ on mounting before now. so this another example of _ on mounting before now. so this another example...
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justin rowlatt, bbc news, sutton.ust make "much more progress" if it is to bring about the "cultural changes required". ministers were forced to apologise in 2018 for deportation threats — which in some cases were carried out — to people who had been living and working in the uk for decades, but who were told they were here illegally because of a lack of official paperwork. with me is our community affairs correspondent, adina campbell. tell us more about the review and what it says tell us more about the review and what it say— what it says despite the promises made by the _ what it says despite the promises made by the government - what it says despite the promises made by the government right. what it says despite the promises | made by the government right the wrongs of the windrush generation, the review says the home office is still failing to make tangible changes to its culture and there is still a long way to go in terms of ensuring these injustices don't happen again. wendy william, the independent chair of
justin rowlatt, bbc news, sutton.ust make "much more progress" if it is to bring about the "cultural changes required". ministers were forced to apologise in 2018 for deportation threats — which in some cases were carried out — to people who had been living and working in the uk for decades, but who were told they were here illegally because of a lack of official paperwork. with me is our community affairs correspondent, adina campbell. tell us more about the review and...
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it is a message that startled shoppers in sutton coldfield today.we don't know the half of it. it's really scary, it's really hard for some people to l cope isn't it? it'sjust, where do we go, i what we do, we've all got to keep warm. hopefully it will be mainly l in the summer, so we won't need as much per household, but it's still going to be - awful for lots of people. the reason for these grim forecasts is this — the wholesale price of gas, which is surging back to all—time highs on fears that russian gas supplies will interrupted, or internationally shunned. and to compound the cost of living crisis, there is the price of oil which is at a seven—year high and that recent spike is yet to make it forecourts, where it seems likely the petrol and diesel prices will continue to break records. the uk gets less than 5% of its gas from russia, but prices are set internationally, so we are affected. germany however relies on russia for over 60% of its gas and those payments are helping prevent a total collapse of the rouble. that reliance and support ne
it is a message that startled shoppers in sutton coldfield today.we don't know the half of it. it's really scary, it's really hard for some people to l cope isn't it? it'sjust, where do we go, i what we do, we've all got to keep warm. hopefully it will be mainly l in the summer, so we won't need as much per household, but it's still going to be - awful for lots of people. the reason for these grim forecasts is this — the wholesale price of gas, which is surging back to all—time highs on...
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there's commentary of that match tonight on 5 live — jonathan pearce and chris sutton bringing you thatfa cup — the winners will face liverpool next. and if you need more of a football fix, you can watch "the football news show" on the bbc iplayer for all the day's big stories, analysed by bbc sport's journalists and guests from across the game. today's programme is available to watch. time for a look at some of the other sports news stories making the headlines. west ham has confirmed that former player frank o'farrell has died at the age of 94. o'farrell spent eight years with west ham, making 213 appearances. he was also capped nine times by the republic of ireland. he went on to manage leicester city, torquay united and succeeded sir matt busby as manchester united manager. the decision to declare wales prop tomas francis fit to face france in the six nations in cardiff on friday has been described as a "grave mistake". in an open letter, two professors who used to work with the welsh rugby union said it was a "clear and flagrant breach" of head injury assessment protocol. emily sca
there's commentary of that match tonight on 5 live — jonathan pearce and chris sutton bringing you thatfa cup — the winners will face liverpool next. and if you need more of a football fix, you can watch "the football news show" on the bbc iplayer for all the day's big stories, analysed by bbc sport's journalists and guests from across the game. today's programme is available to watch. time for a look at some of the other sports news stories making the headlines. west ham has...
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guardian and the organized crime and corruption reporting project has found that the trusts holding sutton it shows how difficult it is to establish who the owners of assets actually are when they are hidden in offshore tax havens. well, the problem is that whilst the government has introduced legislation in recent days to try and go after the suspect assets of individuals, say, linked to the kremlin or corruption cases in russia, it's going to be doing this with one hand tied behind its back because of the secrecyjurisdictions in the overseas territories and the crown dependencies. the government says sanctions are having an impact, saying mr usmanov cannot access his assets, and it is now illegal for any person or company in the uk to do business with him. andy verity, bbc news. time for the business news — ben boulos is here. thank you very much indeed. we begin with the energy giant shell as the bbc understands it is reconsidering its recent decision to pull investment from a large new uk oilfield. in december, shell said the economic case — along with possible regulatory delays — mean
guardian and the organized crime and corruption reporting project has found that the trusts holding sutton it shows how difficult it is to establish who the owners of assets actually are when they are hidden in offshore tax havens. well, the problem is that whilst the government has introduced legislation in recent days to try and go after the suspect assets of individuals, say, linked to the kremlin or corruption cases in russia, it's going to be doing this with one hand tied behind its back...
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sutton.lee hartung spoke to clayton and susie and got the scoop on a new spin on the next bachelorette season. joining us now is kaylee hartung from hollywood. hey, kaylee. >> reporter: i still got whiplash from what went down last night despite all the cringeworthy mistakes clayton made, we saw three women weather the storm in their own ways, hold clayton accountable and somehow all get their happy beginnings. >> it's not over until you tell me it's over. >> reporter: a dramatic finale unlike any season in bachelor history. >> i feel like it's over. >> reporter: it turns out it wasn't over. >> are you guys back together? >> that's my boyfriend. [ cheers ] yeah. >> i don't think anybody else including us thought we'd be sitting in this chair right now. >> susie, we saw you reject clayton in iceland. how did we get here? >> well, i mean the love didn't stop in iceland but also if we wanted to make this work together i knew the best thing was to break ties and then reassess. >> i was just flipp
sutton.lee hartung spoke to clayton and susie and got the scoop on a new spin on the next bachelorette season. joining us now is kaylee hartung from hollywood. hey, kaylee. >> reporter: i still got whiplash from what went down last night despite all the cringeworthy mistakes clayton made, we saw three women weather the storm in their own ways, hold clayton accountable and somehow all get their happy beginnings. >> it's not over until you tell me it's over. >> reporter: a...
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it's a message that startled shoppers in sutton coldfield today.on't know the half of it. i it's really scary, it's really hard. for some people to cope, isn't it? it'sjust...where do we go, what we do? _ we've all got to keep warm, haven't we? _ hopefully, it will be i mainly in the summer, so we won't need as much per household, _ but it's still going to be awful for lots of people. _ the reason for these grim forecasts is this — it's the wholesale price of gas, which is surging back to all—time highs on fears that russian gas supplies will be interrupted or internationally shunned. and to compound the cost—of—living crisis, there's the price of oil, which is at a seven—year high, and that recent spike is yet to make it forecourts, where it seems likely that petrol and diesel prices will continue to break records. the uk gets less than 5% of its gas from russia, but prices are set internationally, so we are affected. germany, however, relies on russia for over 60% of its gas, and those payments are helping prevent a total collapse of the rouble.
it's a message that startled shoppers in sutton coldfield today.on't know the half of it. i it's really scary, it's really hard. for some people to cope, isn't it? it'sjust...where do we go, what we do? _ we've all got to keep warm, haven't we? _ hopefully, it will be i mainly in the summer, so we won't need as much per household, _ but it's still going to be awful for lots of people. _ the reason for these grim forecasts is this — it's the wholesale price of gas, which is surging back to...
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justin rowlatt, bbc news, sutton.ing to support the families affected for some time to come. her report — published yesterday — concluded that failures at the trust may have contributed to the deaths of more than 200 babies and left many others with life—changing conditions. nine mothers also died. she told bbc breakfast that the families wanted to know more about what had gone wrong. families wanted to know what had happened to them and they wanted meaningful change in maternity services in shropshire and across england. telling the family is what happened to them, having meetings with them will be an essential part of this process and that starts the week after next. has of this process and that starts the week after next.— of this process and that starts the week after next. as that continues, what i week after next. as that continues, what i want — week after next. as that continues, what i want to _ week after next. as that continues, what i want to know _ week after next. as that continues, what i want to know i
justin rowlatt, bbc news, sutton.ing to support the families affected for some time to come. her report — published yesterday — concluded that failures at the trust may have contributed to the deaths of more than 200 babies and left many others with life—changing conditions. nine mothers also died. she told bbc breakfast that the families wanted to know more about what had gone wrong. families wanted to know what had happened to them and they wanted meaningful change in maternity services...
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the process is in working with the cert lieutenant and tiffany sutton who is a part of this is to engage individuals with our scid workers with a life coach and invite them and their support people, family members hopefullyto a community safety meeting . those community safety meetings have increased since lieutenant cortez deployment to that unit and we hope that continues. that communitysafety meeting , the hope is if the person wants to engage with services and support from as the type it those problem things will be offered. this is part of a grant as i said before that we obtained a couple of years ago now. we're coming towards the end of that grant and applying for more significant grants to continue this work and carry that work forward. the grant, the $6 million grant would provide more funding to bring in more like coaches. to bring in more support for the individuals most at risk and part of the metrics is to track how manyengagements we have, how many safety meetings we have . all that ispart of the grant and what needs to be tracked . so we will continue to report to the poli
the process is in working with the cert lieutenant and tiffany sutton who is a part of this is to engage individuals with our scid workers with a life coach and invite them and their support people, family members hopefullyto a community safety meeting . those community safety meetings have increased since lieutenant cortez deployment to that unit and we hope that continues. that communitysafety meeting , the hope is if the person wants to engage with services and support from as the type it...
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six circuit -- sixth circuit judge -- chief judge jeffrey sutton recently wrote a book whose title sums up the overarching debate with a single succinct question. ultimately this is a question of who decides. do we the people decide? do our elected representatives who we delegate the authority to make decisions on our behalf, do they decide? or do unelected, lifetime tenured unaccountable judges are they free to be roaming policymakers, enacting judge-made law which actually contradicts or conflicts with the will of the american people as evidenced by the laws passed by their elected representatives. when there's a conflict between the different levels or branches of government, who decides is how we determine who holds the power to make decisions that impact every citizen in this country. and as i said, all power, political and government authority, is derived from the people. voters select senators, congressmen, even the president of the united states, but they have no direct say in the process of selecting supreme court justices. that's why our responsibility, part of the constitutio
six circuit -- sixth circuit judge -- chief judge jeffrey sutton recently wrote a book whose title sums up the overarching debate with a single succinct question. ultimately this is a question of who decides. do we the people decide? do our elected representatives who we delegate the authority to make decisions on our behalf, do they decide? or do unelected, lifetime tenured unaccountable judges are they free to be roaming policymakers, enacting judge-made law which actually contradicts or...
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have a lot of cloud on thursday, it tended to break up late in the day, so this was the picture in suttont too. some clear spells holding on across parts of eastern england, northern ireland and too, but it's going to be a frost free night, temperatures early friday between about 7—10 . now, during the day, they could be some early brightness around for some of us, but we will see the cloud increasing from the west through the day, so a bit of sunshine for part of eastern england, perhaps eastern scotland, northern ireland too, but showery rain moving its way slowly northwards and eastwards, we we have seen recently, with some of those gusts up to about 30 miles an hour. and blustery showers moving in from the south—west later, there could be some hail and some thunderstorms mixed in with some of these torrential downpours. temperatures between about 8—12 , so a touch cooler than recent days. and then, as we move through friday night into saturday, we have got the next system approaching from the atlantic. that will bring some wetter, windier weather through the weekend eventually. but ac
have a lot of cloud on thursday, it tended to break up late in the day, so this was the picture in suttont too. some clear spells holding on across parts of eastern england, northern ireland and too, but it's going to be a frost free night, temperatures early friday between about 7—10 . now, during the day, they could be some early brightness around for some of us, but we will see the cloud increasing from the west through the day, so a bit of sunshine for part of eastern england, perhaps...
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. >> well, the skin in the game argument is one thing, but willy sutton, you remember what he said, andey down at the low end, but could be a nice chunk of change at the other end where you're saying there's not that many people >> that's right. and if you did that along with closing a lot of the loopholes and enforcing the tax code, then you could get some real money. >> all right i was kidding about mitt romney. as it came out, he paid a lot. it's just that i don't know someone said he didn't pay any and by the time the election was over it's too late the guy said we won, didn't we thanks let's bring in dona edwards, former congresswoman of maryland running again for her former seat in congress and carlos car bellow would both of you do you concede we're not perfect in this country, but we have a progressive tax. you just heard top 10% pay 71% would you like those top 10% to pay even more in taxes, dawn >> well, i think there are ways they could pay more. for example, dealing with a tax on capital gains, making sure we tax income that's earned from investment in the way that we tax or
. >> well, the skin in the game argument is one thing, but willy sutton, you remember what he said, andey down at the low end, but could be a nice chunk of change at the other end where you're saying there's not that many people >> that's right. and if you did that along with closing a lot of the loopholes and enforcing the tax code, then you could get some real money. >> all right i was kidding about mitt romney. as it came out, he paid a lot. it's just that i don't know...
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have a lot of cloud on thursday, it tended to break up late in the day, so this was the picture in suttonact we have got a weakening weather front pushing up across the uk at the moment, and another one approaching from the west here. so, a band of cloud bring lots of rain for the midlands, northern england and scotland overnight too. some clear spells holding on across parts of eastern england, northern ireland too, but it's going to be a frost prenatal temperatures early friday between about 7—10 . now, during the day, there could be some early brightness around for some of us, but we will see the cloud increasing from the west through the day, so a bit of sunshine for part of eastern england, perhaps eastern scotland, northern ireland too, but showery rain moving its way slowly northwards and eastwards, windier than we have seen recently, with some of those gusts up to about 30 miles an hour. and blustery showers moving in from the south—west later, there could be some hail and some thunderstorms mixed in with some of these torrential downpours. temperatures between about 8—12 , so a t
have a lot of cloud on thursday, it tended to break up late in the day, so this was the picture in suttonact we have got a weakening weather front pushing up across the uk at the moment, and another one approaching from the west here. so, a band of cloud bring lots of rain for the midlands, northern england and scotland overnight too. some clear spells holding on across parts of eastern england, northern ireland too, but it's going to be a frost prenatal temperatures early friday between about...
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i met with director tiffany sutton, mike philpot, lieutenant calvin sanders, and chief redmond today and asking president walton if you can help with this, the president of the supervisors board, if you can help with this, help getting the monitors at the muni so that the perpetrators can see their victims they murder so mothers like myself can stop suffering. i've been doing this for too long and i'm tired, i'm tired but i'm not going to stop. you know, us mothers suffer from mental health, we need to do something about this. >> thank you for your comments. >> please. >> can we have the next speaker, please. >> good evening, board of supervisors, my name is ace on the case. and i've been around just as long as this sister here, i remember when her son was murdered, and i remember a time she came here week after week after week after week, and i know she's tired. and i'll make a suggestion that maybe we can all get together with all the mothers that lost some of their kids in whatever violence and have a seminar about what's happening and also i would like to give tribute to chief sc
i met with director tiffany sutton, mike philpot, lieutenant calvin sanders, and chief redmond today and asking president walton if you can help with this, the president of the supervisors board, if you can help with this, help getting the monitors at the muni so that the perpetrators can see their victims they murder so mothers like myself can stop suffering. i've been doing this for too long and i'm tired, i'm tired but i'm not going to stop. you know, us mothers suffer from mental health, we...
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i met with director tiffany sutton, mike philpot, lieutenant calvin sanders, and chief redmond today and asking president walton if you can help with this, the president of the supervisors board, if you can help with this, help getting the monitors at the muni so that the perpetrators can see their victims they murder so mothers like myself can stop suffering. i've been doing this for too long and i'm tired, i'm tired but i'm not going to stop. you know, us mothers suffer from mental health, we need to do something about this. >> thank you for your comments. >> please. >> can we have the next speaker, please. >> good evening, board of supervisors, my name is ace on the case. and i've been around just as long as this sister here, i remember when her son was murdered, and i remember a time she came here week after week after week after week, and i know she's tired. and i'll make a suggestion that maybe we can all get together with all the mothers that lost some of their kids in whatever violence and have a seminar about what's happening and also i would like to give tribute to chief sc
i met with director tiffany sutton, mike philpot, lieutenant calvin sanders, and chief redmond today and asking president walton if you can help with this, the president of the supervisors board, if you can help with this, help getting the monitors at the muni so that the perpetrators can see their victims they murder so mothers like myself can stop suffering. i've been doing this for too long and i'm tired, i'm tired but i'm not going to stop. you know, us mothers suffer from mental health, we...
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a lot of the suttons probably likely smoke damage all in and around the house.f so we did about an hour ago, but it seems like firefighters still have plenty of work to do this morning. i want to show you what this scene looked like, just about two hours ago. you see the flames shooting out of the house here incredibly scary sight. not just for us to see but of course for the family who was waking up to this. and, of course, having to run out to safety. they've been waiting across the street since this all began very cold morning out here this morning as they continue to wait for firefighters to a clean up the mess and be tried to determine how this all happened. that's the big question for us all. and for the family members here this morning. good piece of news that we can tell you is that there were no injuries. everyone who lives here was able to make it out here safely in time. and firefighters are hoping to give us an update in just a little bit. of course, we'll bring those at this tea once we get them for an hour live in alameda. i'm james torres, ktvu fo
a lot of the suttons probably likely smoke damage all in and around the house.f so we did about an hour ago, but it seems like firefighters still have plenty of work to do this morning. i want to show you what this scene looked like, just about two hours ago. you see the flames shooting out of the house here incredibly scary sight. not just for us to see but of course for the family who was waking up to this. and, of course, having to run out to safety. they've been waiting across the street...
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the process is in working with the cert lieutenant and tiffany sutton who is a part of this is to engageite them and their support people, family members hopefullyto a community safety meeting . those community safety meetings have increased since lieutenant cortez deployment to that unit and we hope that continues. that communitysafety meeting , the hope is if the person wants to engage with services and support from as the type it those problem things will be offered. this is part of a grant as i said before that we obtained a couple of years ago now. we're coming towards the end of that grant and applying for more significant grants to continue this work and carry that work forward. the grant, the $6 million grant would provide more funding to bring in more like coaches. to bring in more support for the individuals most at risk and part of the metrics is to track how manyengagements we have, how many safety meetings we have . all that ispart of the grant and what needs to be tracked . so we will continue to report to the police commissionand report on whether or not we received the gr
the process is in working with the cert lieutenant and tiffany sutton who is a part of this is to engageite them and their support people, family members hopefullyto a community safety meeting . those community safety meetings have increased since lieutenant cortez deployment to that unit and we hope that continues. that communitysafety meeting , the hope is if the person wants to engage with services and support from as the type it those problem things will be offered. this is part of a grant...