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u. k. before that and join now in the studio by d. w reporter hanner, clever hannah were waiting for the official proclamation of charles as king. what can we expect? this is a gathering of the british political establishment from actual politicians to bishops, to pick members of the royal family. and lots of members of the very strange sounding privy council, which we talk about about once every generation. because it takes back about a 1000 years. that is the collection of politicians, royal family member, row family members, judges, senior clerics, all these important people that represent different branches of the establishment they has, please don't mind. they're going to talk now. sorry, and we're going to see our late sovereign lady, queen elizabeth, the 2nd of molested and glorious memory by whom to cease the crown of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland is solely and rightfully come to the prince charles philip, off the george. we therefore, the lord spiritual and temporal of this realm and members of the
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u. k. before the state funeral of his mother, king charles and queen consort camilla welcomed by thousands of people that hillsboro castle. they shook hands with the people and looked at the display of flowers laid out in honor of queen elizabeth the ma, thousands queued in the scottish capital, edinburgh to pay their respects to the queen. going to london this evening. the w correspondent, emily go, dean is in the scottish capital edinburgh. emily, let's start with the king's visit to northern island. not everyone in that province is a royalist, of course. what's been happening there? yeah, i mean king charles on queen consort tamila. they arrived in belfast and this morning, and they were greeted by crowns at the airports. and interestingly, they will also greeted by teach school children from across community school. and that brings together kids from catholic and protestant communities and what you need to know in northern ireland is that a lot of school children, children are still educated i
u. k. before the state funeral of his mother, king charles and queen consort camilla welcomed by thousands of people that hillsboro castle. they shook hands with the people and looked at the display of flowers laid out in honor of queen elizabeth the ma, thousands queued in the scottish capital, edinburgh to pay their respects to the queen. going to london this evening. the w correspondent, emily go, dean is in the scottish capital edinburgh. emily, let's start with the king's visit to northern...
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u. k. before the state funeral of his mother, the queen, queen elizabeth the 2nd king, charles and queen consort camilla were welcomed by thousands of people at hillsboro castle. they shook hands with people in the crowd and looked at the display of flowers laid out in honor of the late queen. thousands have been queuing in the scottish capital, edinburgh to pay their respects off and will be going to london to see you. w, corresponded to emily go, dean is in the scottish capital. emily, let's start with the king's visit to northern island. not everyone in that province is a royalist, of course. what's been happening there. jamini, king charles and the queen concert mar, they arrived this morning. they were greeted by crowns at the airports and from there they made their way over to hillsboro castle where they took a minute to have a look at the flowers and the cards that that mourners laid in front of the in front of the castle. because hillsboro castle was also the royal residence, or is the roy
u. k. before the state funeral of his mother, the queen, queen elizabeth the 2nd king, charles and queen consort camilla were welcomed by thousands of people at hillsboro castle. they shook hands with people in the crowd and looked at the display of flowers laid out in honor of the late queen. thousands have been queuing in the scottish capital, edinburgh to pay their respects off and will be going to london to see you. w, corresponded to emily go, dean is in the scottish capital. emily, let's...
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u. k has not seen before, and it is seen quite a great many of the sorts of events. big events like this, but nothing of this size so far. and laurie was speaking about this being really one of the biggest diplomatic events in modern times. you were just mentioning the world leaders in the dignitaries of arrive for that reception at buckingham palace. but you have many, many people from around the world coming to, to pay their respects to the queen and to attend a funeral. absolutely, i mean, we have seen a huge number of dignitaries at buckingham palace behind me this evening. there has been this royal reception hosted by king and charles the 3rd at some 500 people in the main state rooms of buckingham palace. $200.00 to $250.00 world leaders were invited, bringing their spouses. we had the us president joe biden, and the 1st lady arriving in the presidential car called the beast. we had a manual micron and, and his wife as well, many, many more, many of them didn't arrive by their in transport. they came in buses, so 10 coaches, bringing people to like live on the
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u. k. some of come before work. some are bringing their family suits really looks almost like a cross section of british society of people were coming here and who wants to basically share in the grief. and even though it, the death of the queen is not a shock to the nation. she was not years old, she has lived a very for life, i think for a lot of people that is the end of an era in their personal lives. i guess news, she's just always been there for everyone and, and that's why it's going to be just such a change for people not just have her around anymore in their lives. indeed, a huge change for britain and for the world are we can see the live pictures now of the gun salute, which we're expecting in a little under a minute big. but just while we wait for that to happen, what else can we expect today? well to day is lea a mix of on one hand saying good bye to queen elizabeth the 2nd and on the other end. all eyes are now on king charles. we expect him to address the nation later in a televised broadcast. that wi
u. k. some of come before work. some are bringing their family suits really looks almost like a cross section of british society of people were coming here and who wants to basically share in the grief. and even though it, the death of the queen is not a shock to the nation. she was not years old, she has lived a very for life, i think for a lot of people that is the end of an era in their personal lives. i guess news, she's just always been there for everyone and, and that's why it's going to...
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u. k. ames to reduce deforestation by sewing seeds faster and more efficiently than ever before the while. the alley croaking technique and central america replaces slash van agriculture by planting rows of english trees. this creates healthy soil, allowing crops to be cultivated in the alley, ways in trinidad and tobago. the roots of the better for plants which can be over 7 meters long mind to the soil, to prevent landside solutions like these a vital to help us protect the land. but more important still is that we limit our consumption of natural resources. the future of our planet depends on it. ah ah . hello, we have trouble storm fiona, now making its way across the lesser antilles. to the arrival of the storm. they're just running up towards puerto rico will continue to drive its way a further westwards winds around $95.00 from 2 per hour moving reasonably quickly. but it does bring with the usual threats of life threatening storm surge, flash flooding. some parts could see good color, 100 millimeters of rain as it sweeps its way across the dominican republic. and of course, possib
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u. k. go ahead, marco before we go to the break. yeah, i mean, if she follows the german example of german defense minister a couple of weeks ago that the army would be on the streets of germany for october 1st to patrol to stop riots. so the biggest country in europe is now preparing to batten down the hatches and enforce its fear on the, on the population. so things aren't looking too good. and as john said, this may be part of the plan, but it costs a great deal, and it risks a great deal for those who initiate the plan. because rachel says it's up to the population as to how much they can really tolerate without getting up and standing up full, those rights, which are now so utterly threatened by the elite mouse. ok. mark again, i have to jump in here. we're going to go to a short break, and after that short break, we'll continue our discussion on the fate of the e. stay with ah ah, with ah luis hunter, russian state total narrative. i started as i phone and ignore some scheme, devastation mckindoe's house on meek, within $55.00
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u. s. president joe biden has warned russia against using chemical nuclear weapons in new crown would be king or interviewed before leaving for the u. k. to attend to queen elizabeth the 2nd funeral. pardon said the use of chemical weapons in ukraine will change the face of the queen's 8 grandchildren have held a vigil around her coffin. she lives in state at westminster hall. tens of thousands of people have been queuing in london for around 13 hours to pay their final respects ahead of the funeral. on monday. u. s. house beacon nancy pelosi has arrived in armenia for talks with prime minister, called passion yan. the white house says the visit is a show of support for the country. following recent fighting with as a by john lazy is travelling with delegation, including california congresswoman jackie spear ways of arminian descent, minion. american community has called for more political focus on the crust. there's other headlines, the news continues here and i'll just hear us after witness. i am anti semitism is of evil under a labor government. it will not be tolerated in any form. what? so f, beneath the surface lies a darker sid
u. s. president joe biden has warned russia against using chemical nuclear weapons in new crown would be king or interviewed before leaving for the u. k. to attend to queen elizabeth the 2nd funeral. pardon said the use of chemical weapons in ukraine will change the face of the queen's 8 grandchildren have held a vigil around her coffin. she lives in state at westminster hall. tens of thousands of people have been queuing in london for around 13 hours to pay their final respects ahead of the...
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speaking in an interview before leaving for the u. k to attend queen elizabeth the 2nd funeral biden said the use of chemical weapons in ukraine will change the face of war. and the queen's 8 grandchildren has held a vigil around her coffin as she lies in state at westminster hall. tens of thousands of people have been chilling in london for many hours to pay their final respects ahead of the funeral. on monday, u. s. how speaker nancy pelosi has arrived on many of the talks with prime minister nicole passion, yan whitehouse says the visit is a show of support for the country following recent fighting it. john is travelling with a delegation including california congressman jackie spear, who is of arminian descent and the u. n. children's agency says that devastating floods in pakistan have left nearly 3 and a half 1000000 children in need of urgent help. f, stagnant water has led to increase malaria, dangly, fever and diarrhea in rural regions. those are the headlines. the news continues here and i'll just hear us after inside story ah
speaking in an interview before leaving for the u. k to attend queen elizabeth the 2nd funeral biden said the use of chemical weapons in ukraine will change the face of war. and the queen's 8 grandchildren has held a vigil around her coffin as she lies in state at westminster hall. tens of thousands of people have been chilling in london for many hours to pay their final respects ahead of the funeral. on monday, u. s. how speaker nancy pelosi has arrived on many of the talks with prime minister...
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u. s. dollar before partially recovering. its up fell nearly 5 percent as markets opened in asia on monday. the couple concerns grove over the u. k. economy. often it's, do you go from until unveiled major tax cuts? lebanon's parliament, us postal national budget for 2022. it approved the spending plan. as protest has gathered in the capital bay routes the country faces an unprecedented economic crisis. with many people falling into poverty. over the last 3 years, l 0 said a honda who's out that protest, i guess like this one has become more frequent as the country's economy has been in free fall since late 2019. the protesters behind me are retired soldiers. they came here, they tried to storm the parliament, they managed to break through the security court on briefly before they were pushed back. and now negotiations are underway with a number of m. p. 's. they are saying that they are receiving guarantees that their retirement salary as it is known will be increased by $33.00 times. and that's retired soldiers will be exempted from income tax. and they're also saying that these guarantees will most likely be accepted. why the
u. s. dollar before partially recovering. its up fell nearly 5 percent as markets opened in asia on monday. the couple concerns grove over the u. k. economy. often it's, do you go from until unveiled major tax cuts? lebanon's parliament, us postal national budget for 2022. it approved the spending plan. as protest has gathered in the capital bay routes the country faces an unprecedented economic crisis. with many people falling into poverty. over the last 3 years, l 0 said a honda who's out...
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our f north halt shortly before 7 p. m u k. time and the state has will take the queen's coffin into central london pass marble arch, hyde park corner, and constitution hill all the way to buckingham palace there. we met by king charles the 3rd who will have just arrived back from the northern ireland as well as other members of the royal family. i speak now to have a 4 set. he's in a capital harry, the capital london, is gearing up there. isn't it? for the arrival of the queen's coffin, that's right, of course that will be happening later tonight. and then on wednesday, the, the queen and her comfortable lion states inside westminster hall are given the opportunity for the public to file past and already on the south bank of the terms here, people are starting to wait. this queue is likely to stretch hundreds of thousands of people long over the 4 days of lying and state. and it's a small number so far, but it is starting to grow. and among those waiting is, is philip mitchell. so thank you very much for talking to us your eve
our f north halt shortly before 7 p. m u k. time and the state has will take the queen's coffin into central london pass marble arch, hyde park corner, and constitution hill all the way to buckingham palace there. we met by king charles the 3rd who will have just arrived back from the northern ireland as well as other members of the royal family. i speak now to have a 4 set. he's in a capital harry, the capital london, is gearing up there. isn't it? for the arrival of the queen's coffin, that's...
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u. k. actually case in summer 2021 long before i events of 2022 and a. so when you have a number of power stations closing, that means that the pressure of a switch to european grits ah is oscillating. if i have the correct english term on that was 50 hertz, and it starts somewhere in turkey, and it ends somewhere in the atlas, in mountain in morocco. so it's one huge crate. so if they're in this sir hartzer unit go down to, let's say, 47, which has been the case from time to time. and especially with no wind blowing of sunshine in germany than power stations start to shut down by themselves. it's an automatic shut down. so this is the risk and it's much more then do you change carpets or to your shower to minutes or 5 minutes? it's oh i think people have not yet crass the actual low on the severity for it. but is that, is that what politicians are seeking? is that what they want? we embarrass johnson saying, buy a new kettle because you'll save 20 pounds a year for that. it is little things about it. is that what the, the government's high officials are
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u. k. b. bad, well, climate change out before front of countries crowd. he says he weighs well. we know when it comes to pressure the negotiation table. so i'm hopeful that change will start to half now much more quickly. and yeah, what about you and also, why are we acting foster? and it's pretty evident that this is soon going to put all of humanities, other problems into the shade. we're not acting faster in part because this is a very, a very tough problem to tackle. but that's also a legacy of decades of misinformation campaigns that were targeted to do exactly that to delay action. i think we are now kind of on a personal level around the world, seeing the impacts of climate change so vividly that it feels much more real to people. and meanwhile, we have, we have the technology and renewable energy cost competitive. now we actually have the ability to start, i think making much faster change happen. one thing i want to say as a parting thought, you know, the study shines a light on da damage. we've already done suggesting that we are committed to losing 3 percent of the gr
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u. s. dollar before partly recovering, it plunged nearly 5 percent as markets opened in asia. on monday, the drive comes as concerns growing over the u. k. economy after its due government unveiled major tax cuts. investors have been unnerved by the huge amount of money that the government is promising to borrow of fund that package. mark households, the chief economist and global strategist at 80 m investor services international. he joins us now live from london. before we get into the, the whys and wherefores mark, i just want to know whether you think this downward trend for the pound will continue. it recovered in slightly in european trade. but are we likely to see piracy with a dollar? do you think in the next few weeks again to be hovering round this level for a little while? what we've done in terms of re pricing the u. k. interest rate so much higher than a us dollar interest rate introduces a risk premium, which probably will attract people because as much as right interest rates have gone up are not still not very high. and we are on a basis where people will feel happier, that the risks are sufficiently priced in by that i
u. s. dollar before partly recovering, it plunged nearly 5 percent as markets opened in asia. on monday, the drive comes as concerns growing over the u. k. economy after its due government unveiled major tax cuts. investors have been unnerved by the huge amount of money that the government is promising to borrow of fund that package. mark households, the chief economist and global strategist at 80 m investor services international. he joins us now live from london. before we get into the, the...
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u. k than that have been at any time before i would think. because remember the last time we had a funeral and then the coronation was in 1952 and it was so much harder to get around the world. air travel was something that was extremely difficult for me from further afield. so i think a very large gathering of world leaders for that funeral, the funeral taking place on the 19th. i don't, i think that was always going to be the date, but i don't think they had any wiggle room to move it. because another important event setting the calendar starts on the 20th, which is the high level week of the un general assembly where all world leaders every year gather. so i think there's going to be a procession of leaders, a logistical and diplomatic nightmare for all the nations evolve, arranging, all the travel, all the jets, all the protocol involved, where leaders will get into london, come to the funeral and then all in a short period of time believing the u. k. heading to new york for that diplomatic january that happens every year in new york. and
u. k than that have been at any time before i would think. because remember the last time we had a funeral and then the coronation was in 1952 and it was so much harder to get around the world. air travel was something that was extremely difficult for me from further afield. so i think a very large gathering of world leaders for that funeral, the funeral taking place on the 19th. i don't, i think that was always going to be the date, but i don't think they had any wiggle room to move it....
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k is usually consulted before any other ally. this was one of the points of friction when the u . k. was part of european union. so there is indeed this, but there's a special relationship at the, at the level of intelligence, media, tory, and so on and so forth. and i think she was being provocative. and she wanted more, but this support of the u. k. where she wants it on the negotiation with european union, she's not likely oh, get it a distillate more about the issue over the northern on protocol because we've seen this trust but heads with nancy pelosi over this. what is at stake here? what is the issue? so basically, as you know, one of the reasons why the civil war could and in ireland and, and the peace treaty could be signed. it was that at the point at the time in the, in an early 99th is both countries were part of european communities and later became your and union. so that made it possible not to have border to have a self border, no border between north and, and, and north knight on andrea island because they were both part of the of the european group is and is especially the case with the of the
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u. k. to pay his respects to queen elizabeth the 2nd . before he left though he warned russia's president, let him in person against using chemical or nuclear weapons in ukraine to county. it's heavy losses. a lot of my remarks in an interview program. 60 minutes on cbs ukraine's president says investigators have found evidence of torture among bodies found in a mass burial site. in the city of idiom, hundreds of bodies were discovered after the area was, were taken from russian forces. the un is sending, attain to assess evidence. if possible, war crimes audit abdul, hamid reports from hockey, that as city as been under russian occupation since the beginning of march when they went in there early, they found little resistance, but ukrainians all along knew it was very important to get it back simply because that city basically was a logistical hub for the russians, very important for their military operations for re supplying their troops in the north of the dorm bus region, which is according to president booted the ultimate goal of this war.
u. k. to pay his respects to queen elizabeth the 2nd . before he left though he warned russia's president, let him in person against using chemical or nuclear weapons in ukraine to county. it's heavy losses. a lot of my remarks in an interview program. 60 minutes on cbs ukraine's president says investigators have found evidence of torture among bodies found in a mass burial site. in the city of idiom, hundreds of bodies were discovered after the area was, were taken from russian forces. the un...
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poorest consumers facing the choice of heating or eating can she help before the winter starts to bite? also on the show, not just the u. k. facing and energy crunch nations across the e you are trying to secure gas apply to protect the most vulnerable from high prices. we'll hear from a course it's that time again dw business. welcome. britton's prime minister list trust has taken office. her 1st pledge as p. m. to tackle the loom economic crisis facing the united kingdom. here's what she had to say. i have a bold plan to grow the economy, 3 tax cuts and reform. i will cut taxes to reward hard work and base business, lead growth and investments. secondly, i will deal hands on with the energy crisis caused by putin's war. i will take action this week to deal with energy bills and to secure our future energy supply. and with those pledges in mind less trust has moved rapidly to a point. a cabinet, including the new finance minister, quasi qua tank, will be responsible for putting together an interim budget to shore up the you case finances as it faces down the cost of living crisis. after all, average families in the u. k.
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before. but here's the pre world war, met the u. k. at colonies in africa, india, china. the commonwealth of australia, asia, north and south america. from said captured half of africa and a half of indo china. belgium possessed congo. germany had colonies in africa, asia, south america, and oceania. italy established colonies in somalia, ethiopia, libya and eritrea. the were spanish colonies in south america and africa. portugal occupied colonies several times, its own size and population. the usa also kept up with the europeans and so by the early 20th century, most of the world was divided between a few colonial nations. what was going on in the colonies as well known and documented millions of ruined lives. of slavery, ruthless and remorseless exploitation work with the phone of british diplomats professor of political ideas and also william melanson has studied europe's colonial system. and the reason for its arise at full. only one main thing is important for knox ism internationally speaking. that is, that nations, all that space that's allowed to do anything, all
before. but here's the pre world war, met the u. k. at colonies in africa, india, china. the commonwealth of australia, asia, north and south america. from said captured half of africa and a half of indo china. belgium possessed congo. germany had colonies in africa, asia, south america, and oceania. italy established colonies in somalia, ethiopia, libya and eritrea. the were spanish colonies in south america and africa. portugal occupied colonies several times, its own size and population. the...
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u. k. perhaps doesn't make sense, but it is something where the king now before the queen for 70 years, was above the political fray and gave that stability. and that unity to the country and get gave something that wasn't polarized by politics, particularly in the u. k. as we see things now, because you k politics in recent years has been a really, really tense and tough the battles between the political parties, particularly the battle over breck city, in this country, which was, was so hard force and was very, very close referendum. and people are still divided on it, and there are big divisions between the political parties. and remember, as you see these scenes of pageantry and these seems a commemoration done in this very traditional way that they do in the u. k. probably better than anywhere else in the world. this is the country that's going to go through very hard times of becoming months. there are going to be problems with those energy prices. the economy is really biting. inflation is really biting . this i think is something the government will be looking at as well as the roya
u. k. perhaps doesn't make sense, but it is something where the king now before the queen for 70 years, was above the political fray and gave that stability. and that unity to the country and get gave something that wasn't polarized by politics, particularly in the u. k. as we see things now, because you k politics in recent years has been a really, really tense and tough the battles between the political parties, particularly the battle over breck city, in this country, which was, was so hard...
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but never existed before but here's the pre world war, ma'am. the u. k. ad colonies in africa, india, china. the commonwealth of australia, asia, north and south america. from said captured half of africa and a half of indo china. belgium possessed congo. germany had colonies in africa, asia, south america, and osi anya, italy established colonies in somalia, ethiopia, libya and eritrea. the were spanish colonies in south america and africa. portugal occupied colonies several times, its own size and population. the usa also kept up with the europeans. and so, by the early 20th century, most of the world was divided between a few colonial nations. what was going on in the colonies as well known and documented millions of ruined lives. from slavery. ruthless and remorseless exploitation took the phone of british diplomat, professor of political ideas and also william melanson has studied europe's colonial system. and the reason for its arise at full.
but never existed before but here's the pre world war, ma'am. the u. k. ad colonies in africa, india, china. the commonwealth of australia, asia, north and south america. from said captured half of africa and a half of indo china. belgium possessed congo. germany had colonies in africa, asia, south america, and osi anya, italy established colonies in somalia, ethiopia, libya and eritrea. the were spanish colonies in south america and africa. portugal occupied colonies several times, its own...
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u. k. a follow up question, there is new prime minister let's trust before that. that was boy johnson. whatever expectations from the new prime minister in your country. as far as i understand, there are not many hopes that the relations are going to improve as well as the new, you know, the, the u. k. teachers give principal for has a particular is brand new global procedure for the election of the head of the government, which is far from democratic procedure because it's based on the route to look at who won the previous elections and which party in particular and the people of the u. k. do not participate in this changes that are happening and the government . we know the position of tories on this question and in particular with regard to russia and it's up to them to decide how to build relations with russia and it's up to us to protect our own interests. and we are going to do that consistently. let no one doubt that thank you very much and now i would like to keep it flawed here. keep mr. lee jen. shoes like the power chinese partners are very tough negotiators, but a reliable
u. k. a follow up question, there is new prime minister let's trust before that. that was boy johnson. whatever expectations from the new prime minister in your country. as far as i understand, there are not many hopes that the relations are going to improve as well as the new, you know, the, the u. k. teachers give principal for has a particular is brand new global procedure for the election of the head of the government, which is far from democratic procedure because it's based on the route...
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market 0 again to keep in mind even entering into or even before the announcement as there had been already concerns about the twin deficit that the u. k. is facing right now. so if that whole. ringback only grows larger, i mean, unless things actually pan out the way the u. k. government actually intends to. although what you see right now is there's a healthy amount of skepticism about how they think it will turn out how the government things are pan out versus how markets i think your pan out. so i think jet is the glaring whole that my kids i really struggle struggling to grapple with right now. okay, we'll leave it there. hand, turn that the exigency group. thanks for joining us. thanks. i have a me. oh, italy appears to be on course for its 1st far right, prime minister since the 2nd world war right when coalition lead by george maloney is projected to take a majority of seats in parliament or turn out was at a record low at just 64 percent stephanie decor reports from rome. ah, as predicted, the night went to the right. george maloney wasted no time in addressing her supporters and italy with when this night is over, we will rem
market 0 again to keep in mind even entering into or even before the announcement as there had been already concerns about the twin deficit that the u. k. is facing right now. so if that whole. ringback only grows larger, i mean, unless things actually pan out the way the u. k. government actually intends to. although what you see right now is there's a healthy amount of skepticism about how they think it will turn out how the government things are pan out versus how markets i think your pan...
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before. but here's the pre world war, ma'am. the u. k. ad colonies in africa, india, china. the commonwealth of australia, asia north and south america from said captured half of africa and a half of indo china belgium.
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because the queen's coffin will be arriving at the royal air force base area of north hold shortly before 7 p. m u k. time. and that's just outside london, and the state hers will take the queen's coffin, then into central london all go paul's marble arch, hyde park corner, and constitution hill to rest at buckingham palace there it will be met by king charles the 3rd and other members of the royal family, let's speak to harry forces. he's standing by for us in london and the capital is gearing up period for the arrival of this coughing in a few hours time. and then an incredible few days of events. that's right, a most especially the, the lying in state at westminster hall and already there are people queuing here on the south bank of the river thames in preparation for that event, which won't start until tomorrow afternoon and have to say earlier on, there were more janasia queuing up to see the q than there was members of the q itself, but now you can see it starting to, to fill out a bed. and among the earliest are on this day to be here was, are steven holgate, you are here at 8 o'clock. you wi
because the queen's coffin will be arriving at the royal air force base area of north hold shortly before 7 p. m u k. time. and that's just outside london, and the state hers will take the queen's coffin, then into central london all go paul's marble arch, hyde park corner, and constitution hill to rest at buckingham palace there it will be met by king charles the 3rd and other members of the royal family, let's speak to harry forces. he's standing by for us in london and the capital is gearing...
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u. k. foreign minister started speaking he only arrived in the chamber just before his turn to speak. and of course, as you see, we heard from sergey oliver of that this special military operation. as the russians call, it was inevitable. he went on to list a series of alleged crimes. he says, were committed against russian speaking people across ukraine. since 2014, when there was a new government, it installed in and cave by a what appeared to be a popular revolt not popular as far as cellular lovers concerned, he saw the hands of western nations behind it. and he also pointed to the i c. c. seeing no, the international criminal court is investigating allegations of war crimes that have been committed in ukraine since the start of the war in february. will have they been for the last 7 years when russia has been pointing to problems and alleged crimes and abuses of human rights in russian speaking areas in ukraine says 2014. this was sergei oliver of a being a prime sergey lover of not stair stepping back, pushing forward with the the russian message. seeing that it is very clear th
u. k. foreign minister started speaking he only arrived in the chamber just before his turn to speak. and of course, as you see, we heard from sergey oliver of that this special military operation. as the russians call, it was inevitable. he went on to list a series of alleged crimes. he says, were committed against russian speaking people across ukraine. since 2014, when there was a new government, it installed in and cave by a what appeared to be a popular revolt not popular as far as...
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before . the turnover is stuck in sites departments in the u. k. at the moment is generally quite high. and the reason for that is there's a real shortage of science teachers. there. students that were there this morning, the have only seen a few teachers come and go at this stage. and a couple of them had said, you know, what's the point in choosing your teacher if they're going to be leaving soon anyway, it, sometimes they actually that they have come to believe that that we might disappear on them and not be around to see the, the cost with i will cut this morning quite petrified, actually, i mean the same feeling as many of the people in the country and other shit is my age and we're not sure what we're going to get. i mean, this piece of paper will bless it, controls our lives with it's pretty exciting to be able to say that the results from the see is english program at gc, a see of the best way of a head. the students that we teach fit into some of the categories nationally that are regarded as some of the least likely to achieve. we have students who come from backgrounds or pov
before . the turnover is stuck in sites departments in the u. k. at the moment is generally quite high. and the reason for that is there's a real shortage of science teachers. there. students that were there this morning, the have only seen a few teachers come and go at this stage. and a couple of them had said, you know, what's the point in choosing your teacher if they're going to be leaving soon anyway, it, sometimes they actually that they have come to believe that that we might disappear...
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that was before she became prime minister, but the method for extracting fossil fuels remains highly controversial in the u. k . after it was halted in 2019 a class action lawsuit is accusing matter of skirting policies, put in place to protect i phone users from being tracked the parent company, facebook, whatsapp, and instagram allegedly built a secret workaround. this enabled them to dodge measures rolled out by apple last year. so often spoken on d, v o v d to be business of the environmental impact of so good fast fashion. here in europe, there's a taste for buying cheap clothes, often made in a factory in asia, and then swiftly throwing them away again, bringing more clothes, manufacturing to europe. shores could be one way of kicking, a destructive habit. and one of the continents biggest retailers is doing just that lasers give these genes from germany a worn look, without relying on chemicals. they're made by clothing companies, cna, at its factory and mention plot back. production is high tech work that would need many people is handled mostly by machine. only 100 seamstresses work here. the plan is
that was before she became prime minister, but the method for extracting fossil fuels remains highly controversial in the u. k . after it was halted in 2019 a class action lawsuit is accusing matter of skirting policies, put in place to protect i phone users from being tracked the parent company, facebook, whatsapp, and instagram allegedly built a secret workaround. this enabled them to dodge measures rolled out by apple last year. so often spoken on d, v o v d to be business of the...
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u. k. prime minister. now head to scotland to officially hand in his resignation to queen elizabeth, his successor will also say the queen, before becoming laid up, the u. s. has called for accountability after these riley military admitted to al jazeera journalist, serina tebow actually was probably killed by his riley gun fire out here. and media network denounced the finding, saying it's an attempt by israel to evade at criminal responsibility. and water, being diverted from pakistan's largest like is expected to flood thousands of villages in the south. several areas remained cut off by the floods and they were fees of disease from stagnant water. to rent shall rain fall has left straits water logged in. the indian tech harbours, bengal lew room. heavy downpours for several days have caused traffic chaos and halted drinking water supplies. in some areas, a tory gate and b reports. ah, bill passes by shout, words of encouragement to a man struggling to stay afloat. days if to wrench rain and burglary have turned roads into rivers. this man had a lucky escape. my by a boy was here. these people were talking. all of a sudden i
u. k. prime minister. now head to scotland to officially hand in his resignation to queen elizabeth, his successor will also say the queen, before becoming laid up, the u. s. has called for accountability after these riley military admitted to al jazeera journalist, serina tebow actually was probably killed by his riley gun fire out here. and media network denounced the finding, saying it's an attempt by israel to evade at criminal responsibility. and water, being diverted from pakistan's...
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well, just a couple of hours before news about the queen's health came in the u. k. u, case prime minister has announced the new price cap on energy bills to protect consumers from soaring prices. this just says the average annual household bill, gas and electricity of $2500.00 pounds. that's around $2900.00. promise is expected to cost more than a $100000000000.00. the prime minister has ruled out opposition calls to extend tax on energy company profits. 2022 has been europe's hot summer on record. that's according to the use climate monitoring service claims climate change for increasing heat waves. droughts and wildfires in europe. great says not only was the whole summer hotel, but august was also a record setting. months was up point 4 degrees celsius over last year. previous record of flooding in southeast sudan is submerged more than 20 villages and destroyed thousands effect as a farmland. at least 122 people have died since the beginning of the rainy season in mid june. and it's out there is have a morgan reports, survivors desperate for aid. this is what ma
well, just a couple of hours before news about the queen's health came in the u. k. u, case prime minister has announced the new price cap on energy bills to protect consumers from soaring prices. this just says the average annual household bill, gas and electricity of $2500.00 pounds. that's around $2900.00. promise is expected to cost more than a $100000000000.00. the prime minister has ruled out opposition calls to extend tax on energy company profits. 2022 has been europe's hot summer on...