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now the competition markets competition and markets authority asda, the authority has said asda, theage supermarket has taken advantage of the ukraine war to raise prices. is it war profiteering or just the free market prices. is it war profiteering orjust the free market at prices. is it war profiteering or just the free market at work? let me know that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers. >> proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hello there. i'm jonathan vautrey, who of your latest gb news weather forecast provided by the met office? look, a few of us have managed to see some sunny spells throughout today, but there are still a few showers lingering on into the evening and friday as well, evening and into friday as well, particularly for parts of northern through northern ireland through scotland well. few scotland as well. also a few just clearing their way off the far southeast of england as well. in between we will well. in between that, we will start some clearer spells start to see some clearer spells developing and that will allow those to just slide those temperatures
now the competition markets competition and markets authority asda, the authority has said asda, theage supermarket has taken advantage of the ukraine war to raise prices. is it war profiteering or just the free market prices. is it war profiteering orjust the free market at prices. is it war profiteering or just the free market at work? let me know that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers. >> proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hello there. i'm jonathan vautrey, who of...
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asda has lona litre on diesel at one point. asda has long had _ litre on diesel at one point.a — litre on diesel at one point. asda has long had a reputation - litre on diesel at one point. asda has long had a reputation for setting the pace here at the pumps. generally it is still the cheapest but the cma detected a strategic shift to make more money on fuel. tripling its margins compared with five years ago. morrison is also under new owners decided to make more profits on fuel as well. but instead of undercutting them as wholesale prices fell, rivals including tesco and sainsbury�*s simply did the same thing. is it not strange that in a digital age motorists do not know daily fuel prices? it motorists do not know daily fuel rices? , ., motorists do not know daily fuel rices? , . , h, prices? it is an interesting point because in _ prices? it is an interesting point because in many _ prices? it is an interesting point because in many markets - prices? it is an interesting point because in many markets that l because in many markets that information is already available at th
asda has lona litre on diesel at one point. asda has long had _ litre on diesel at one point.a — litre on diesel at one point. asda has long had a reputation - litre on diesel at one point. asda has long had a reputation for setting the pace here at the pumps. generally it is still the cheapest but the cma detected a strategic shift to make more money on fuel. tripling its margins compared with five years ago. morrison is also under new owners decided to make more profits on fuel as well. but...
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here in asda, br-e b—b er— petrol station here in asda, it's1—1 of those— petrol station here in asdarnment bran.— the criticism of this government bran. veu— the criticism of this government bban. veu can— the criticism of this government plan. you can already check on vebebree— plan. you can already check on vebebree re— plan. you can already check on websites to see— plan. you can already check on websites to see where the eneabeer— websites to see where the cheapest fuel— websites to see where the cheapest fuel that you can find nearby— cheapest fuel that you can find nearby .— cheapest fuel that you can find nearby . se— cheapest fuel that you can find nearby . se yeu— cheapest fuel that you can find nearby . so you might be. but the nearby. so you might be. but the mbnberere— nearby. so you might be. but the mbnberere are— nearby. so you might be. but the ministers are saying by forcing eubermarber— ministers are saying by forcing supermarket targets to take part in supermarket targets to take part bn mbe— supermarket targets to take part in this practise— supermarket targets to
here in asda, br-e b—b er— petrol station here in asda, it's1—1 of those— petrol station here in asdarnment bran.— the criticism of this government bran. veu— the criticism of this government bban. veu can— the criticism of this government plan. you can already check on vebebree— plan. you can already check on vebebree re— plan. you can already check on websites to see— plan. you can already check on websites to see where the eneabeer— websites to see where the cheapest...
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asda . somewhere. maybe not asda. frerke— somewhere. maybe not asda. frerke verv— somewhere. weather. now hello. the changeable spell of the rather changeable spell of weather looks set to continue across the over next few across the uk over the next few days. stay fairly cool days. it will stay fairly cool for the time of the yes, for the time of the year. yes, there be sunshine, but there will be some sunshine, but some to come as there will be some sunshine, but somewe to come as there will be some sunshine, but somewe look to come as there will be some sunshine, but somewe look at to come as there will be some sunshine, but somewe look at pressure; as well. we look at the pressure pattern low pressure. pattern then it's low pressure. that's very much dominating our weather at the moment, centred towards the north—east of the country that country and around that low quite isobars the quite a few isobars across the country. that's it's country. so that's why it's going to relatively windy going to stay relatively windy with spells with some more organised spells of tied in
asda . somewhere. maybe not asda. frerke— somewhere. maybe not asda. frerke verv— somewhere. weather. now hello. the changeable spell of the rather changeable spell of weather looks set to continue across the over next few across the uk over the next few days. stay fairly cool days. it will stay fairly cool for the time of the yes, for the time of the year. yes, there be sunshine, but there will be some sunshine, but some to come as there will be some sunshine, but somewe to come as there...
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asda has long had a reputation for setting the pace here at the pumps.a strategic shift to make more money on fuel, tripling its margins compared with five years ago. morrisons, also under new owners, decided to make more profits on fuel as well, but instead of undercutting them as wholesale prices fell, rivals including tesco and sainsbury�*s simply did the same thing too. isn't it a bit strange that in a digital age, asda and morrisons insists their fuel margins remain very low and don't include costs, saying any modest rise in fuel profits has been used to keep groceries as low as possible. emma simpson, bbc news. let's take a look at some of the stories in the headlines in the uk.... a court in london has heard claims that the hollywood actor kevin spacey was an aggressive predator, who was uncomfortable with his sexuality. an alleged victim told the jury that he had made it clear mr spacey�*s advances were unwanted, but he persisted, and began to sexually assault him. mr spacey, who denies the charges, was also described as a bit creepy. our corresp
asda has long had a reputation for setting the pace here at the pumps.a strategic shift to make more money on fuel, tripling its margins compared with five years ago. morrisons, also under new owners, decided to make more profits on fuel as well, but instead of undercutting them as wholesale prices fell, rivals including tesco and sainsbury�*s simply did the same thing too. isn't it a bit strange that in a digital age, asda and morrisons insists their fuel margins remain very low and don't...
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asda has long had a reputation for setting the pace here at the pumps.a detected a strategic shift to make more money on fuel, tripling its margins compared with five years ago. morrisons, also under new owners, decided to make more profits on fuel as well, but instead of undercutting them as wholesale prices fell, rivals including tesco and sainsbury�*s simply did the same thing too. isn't it a bit strange that in a digital age, motorists don't know daily fuel prices? it's a really interesting point because in many, many markets that information is already available at the touch of a button. so, at the moment, the only way they publish their information is at the pump, so we think it's necessary, therefore, to compel retailers to provide that information. the government agrees, and to new powers to monitor this crucial sector more closely. asda and morrisons insists their fuel margins remain very low and don't include costs, saying any modest rise in fuel profits has been used to keep groceries as low as possible. emma simpson, bbc news. our political e
asda has long had a reputation for setting the pace here at the pumps.a detected a strategic shift to make more money on fuel, tripling its margins compared with five years ago. morrisons, also under new owners, decided to make more profits on fuel as well, but instead of undercutting them as wholesale prices fell, rivals including tesco and sainsbury�*s simply did the same thing too. isn't it a bit strange that in a digital age, motorists don't know daily fuel prices? it's a really...
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the rac says asda , ukraine in.rage of around 4.7 pence per litre on fuel sales when the ukraine war began last year. the motoring company found this had increased to around £0.10 per litre, leading to those higher pump prices. supermarket fuel margins were 2.3 pence per litre back . in 2.3 pence per litre back. in 2016 and finally england have won their first women's world cup match with a 1—0 victory over haiti in brisbane. it took 29 minutes for georgia stanway to push the lionesses into the lead with a retaken penalty aiming the ball low into the left corner of the net. the lionesses, who have lost just once in 33 games under their current manager, take on denmark in their second group match next week . this is gb in their second group match next week. this is gb news. we'll bnng week. this is gb news. we'll bring you more as it happens. now it's back to . now it's back to. martin >> well, thank you very much for that update. tatyana okay, let's get stuck into today's topics. well, unless you've been living unde
the rac says asda , ukraine in.rage of around 4.7 pence per litre on fuel sales when the ukraine war began last year. the motoring company found this had increased to around £0.10 per litre, leading to those higher pump prices. supermarket fuel margins were 2.3 pence per litre back . in 2.3 pence per litre back. in 2016 and finally england have won their first women's world cup match with a 1—0 victory over haiti in brisbane. it took 29 minutes for georgia stanway to push the lionesses into...
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gaz picnic reported that the sources of this network announced that the elements of the asda and jaish and sawar groups entered the area to confront the syrian army. these sources also announced that washington informed that it should be on military alert level to deal with any kind of military movements in the region. increase and his allies for this he treats the situation seriously and in a wise manner, rather, he states that the axis of resistance has decided not to allow the us to dominate the borders of iraq and syria, or in any area controlled by the syrian government, to appear against the us military forces in a collective benefit. and the other axis has been placed in front of it. there are signs of the possibility of a military conflict in the future, and washington emphasizes that it is looking for ways to respond to what russian aggression in syrian airspace may lead to an early military confrontation. lead to fire that area from the side they emphasized that any kind of possible military conflict will be extensive, this shows that the possible consequences of any kind of
gaz picnic reported that the sources of this network announced that the elements of the asda and jaish and sawar groups entered the area to confront the syrian army. these sources also announced that washington informed that it should be on military alert level to deal with any kind of military movements in the region. increase and his allies for this he treats the situation seriously and in a wise manner, rather, he states that the axis of resistance has decided not to allow the us to dominate...
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restructuring, and we've actually divested of businesses with over $40 billion and that included our asdahe uk, which was our largest business. we've now created a portfolio which we're really happy with the mix of, both because of the growth opportunities that it gives us, but equally because it diversifies risk. we're in some really different places around the world. but all of them have great growth opportunities for the future. for us, we're going to double down on those markets and that's one of the reasons we made the devestments that we made, so we could focus our attention on people and dollar resources where it mattered to us most. our strategy is really simple. its strong local businesses powered by walmart. that's a two—part equation. the first part of the equation, the country has to be able to create growth and long term sustainable growth for that business, but the second piece is where can we leverage walmart at its very best to help those businesses be more competetive? that narrows the pool around the world about where we would want to be, so our focus and our concentrati
restructuring, and we've actually divested of businesses with over $40 billion and that included our asdahe uk, which was our largest business. we've now created a portfolio which we're really happy with the mix of, both because of the growth opportunities that it gives us, but equally because it diversifies risk. we're in some really different places around the world. but all of them have great growth opportunities for the future. for us, we're going to double down on those markets and that's...
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in particular billionaire boss of asda.e mps said afterwards that his performance was embarrassing and it detracted from asda's reputation. i think they said they'd wasted an hour of their time because he because the boss didn't seem to want to admit that profits on on petrol retailing were higher when the cma had the bang to rights. as we say in journalism. now, asda deny any wrongdoing , but i would deny any wrongdoing, but i would say that at this these having these two inquiries at once, it's been quite difficult for us to follow them and for consumers to follow them and for consumers to follow them and for consumers to follow them. but the basic outline is that when they're selling petrol, the supermarkets have been profiteering and when they're selling food, they haven't been. >> and just when it comes to the selling food, would you agree that people sell should actually just always check your receipts ? i do every single time i shop because i've been caught out too many times by a display that says, you know, two for
in particular billionaire boss of asda.e mps said afterwards that his performance was embarrassing and it detracted from asda's reputation. i think they said they'd wasted an hour of their time because he because the boss didn't seem to want to admit that profits on on petrol retailing were higher when the cma had the bang to rights. as we say in journalism. now, asda deny any wrongdoing , but i would deny any wrongdoing, but i would say that at this these having these two inquiries at once,...
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asda tesco , morrisons and says.da tesco, morrisons and sainsbury's were making an average of around 4.7 pence per litre on fuel fuel sales when the ukraine war began last year. the motoring company found this had increased to around £0.10 per litre, leading to higher pump prices. supermarket fuel margins were 2.3 pence per litre in 2016. this is gb news we will bnng in 2016. this is gb news we will bring you more as it happens. now, though, back to calvin . now, though, back to calvin. >> when i left the church of england last year after a disagreement over the church's stance on critical race theory, angela tilby wrote in the church times, quote , the affair is times, quote, the affair is monumental own goal for the diocese of london, which will now have to cope with him on tv in his clerical collar as a minister of christ's church, politely but accurately bewailing, our moral and theological spinelessness . miss theological spinelessness. miss tilby and i could not be more politically different. so this was high p
asda tesco , morrisons and says.da tesco, morrisons and sainsbury's were making an average of around 4.7 pence per litre on fuel fuel sales when the ukraine war began last year. the motoring company found this had increased to around £0.10 per litre, leading to higher pump prices. supermarket fuel margins were 2.3 pence per litre in 2016. this is gb news we will bnng in 2016. this is gb news we will bring you more as it happens. now, though, back to calvin . now, though, back to calvin....
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asda, of ukraine. the rsc says.f around 4.7 pence per litre on fuel sales when the ukraine war began last year. the motoring company found this had increased to around £0.10 per litre, leading to higher pump prices. sabre market fuel margins were 2.3 pence per litre . in 2016. pence per litre. in 2016. england have won their first women's world cup match with a 1—0 victory over haiti in brisbane. it took 29 minutes for georgia stanway to push the lionesses into the lead with a retaken penalty. eamonn the ball low into the left corner of the net, the lionesses have lost just once in 33 games under the current manager take on denmark in their second group match next. last week . very best of next. last week. very best of luck to them. melissa gb news will bring you more as it happens. will bring you more as it happens . now will bring you more as it happens. now though, it's back to nana . to nana. >> good afternoon . you're with >> good afternoon. you're with me. i'm nana akua. this is gb news on tv, online and on di
asda, of ukraine. the rsc says.f around 4.7 pence per litre on fuel sales when the ukraine war began last year. the motoring company found this had increased to around £0.10 per litre, leading to higher pump prices. sabre market fuel margins were 2.3 pence per litre . in 2016. pence per litre. in 2016. england have won their first women's world cup match with a 1—0 victory over haiti in brisbane. it took 29 minutes for georgia stanway to push the lionesses into the lead with a retaken...
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asda tesco , morrisons and says.da tesco, morrisons and sainsbury's were making an average of around 4.7 pence per litre on fuel fuel sales when the ukraine war began last year. the motoring company found this had increased to around £0.10 per litre, leading to higher pump prices. supermarket fuel margins were 2.3 pence per litre in 2016. this is gb news we will bnng in 2016. this is gb news we will bring you more as it happens. now, though, back to calvin . now, though, back to calvin. >> when i left the church of england last year after a disagreement over the church's stance on critical race theory, angela tilby wrote in the church times, quote , the affair is times, quote, the affair is monumental own goal for the diocese of london, which will now have to cope with him on tv in his clerical collar as a minister of christ's church, politely but accurately bewailing, our moral and theological spinelessness . miss theological spinelessness. miss tilby and i could not be more politically different. so this was high p
asda tesco , morrisons and says.da tesco, morrisons and sainsbury's were making an average of around 4.7 pence per litre on fuel fuel sales when the ukraine war began last year. the motoring company found this had increased to around £0.10 per litre, leading to higher pump prices. supermarket fuel margins were 2.3 pence per litre in 2016. this is gb news we will bnng in 2016. this is gb news we will bring you more as it happens. now, though, back to calvin . now, though, back to calvin....
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our local asda pays £13 to start with, and to start you off with no previous experience, so we can't beds in hospitals across the uk. so today we've got 58 patients who are what we call medically fit for discharge. that's nearly three wards of patients that do not need to be here. it's not sustainable, and i think something does need to change. we've been told many times that higher pay for carers and extra money for councils to make that happen might be part of the solution here. but where might that money come from? this is the necessary spending on social care that's going up. five years ago, gerry holtham wrote a paper for the welsh government, anticipating the inevitable rising cost of care. his conclusions then haven't changed. the basic notion of a ring—fenced tax to cope with social care i think still has to be on the table. the uk government and the devolved administrations do have the powers to raise taxes to pay for social care if they wanted. they say they are spending billions more, but councils say much of that is being soaked up by rising costs. at least lily, after wa
our local asda pays £13 to start with, and to start you off with no previous experience, so we can't beds in hospitals across the uk. so today we've got 58 patients who are what we call medically fit for discharge. that's nearly three wards of patients that do not need to be here. it's not sustainable, and i think something does need to change. we've been told many times that higher pay for carers and extra money for councils to make that happen might be part of the solution here. but where...
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our local asda pays £13 to start with, and to start you off with no previous experience, so we can'tn the availability of beds in hospitals across the uk. so today we've got 58 patients who are what we call medically fit for discharge. that's nearly three wards of patients that do not need to be here. it's not sustainable, and i think something does need to change. we've been told many times that higher pay for carers and extra money for councils to make that happen might be part of the solution here. but where might that money come from? this is the necessary spending on social care that's going up. five years ago, gerry holtham wrote a paper for the welsh government, anticipating the inevitable rising cost of care. his conclusions then haven't changed. the basic notion of a ring—fenced tax to cope with social care i think still has to be on the table. the uk government and the devolved administrations do have the powers to raise taxes to pay for social care if they wanted. they say they are spending billions more, but councils say much of that is being soaked up by rising costs. at
our local asda pays £13 to start with, and to start you off with no previous experience, so we can'tn the availability of beds in hospitals across the uk. so today we've got 58 patients who are what we call medically fit for discharge. that's nearly three wards of patients that do not need to be here. it's not sustainable, and i think something does need to change. we've been told many times that higher pay for carers and extra money for councils to make that happen might be part of the...
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if you moving along to asda.don't like how how they've sort of packaged their products, it's how market if we how the market works. if we marketize universities, we actually lot of actually it solves a lot of this. we've actually got far too many universities. >> my view, should >> we in my view, we should close down half of our universities them universities and convert them to vocational or technical vocational colleges or technical colleges. we've got a serious lack of vocational and technical skills in these universities. >> have we got well, i bet you don't even know there's been. >> well, i don't know the exact figure, but there's an explosion. >> we've got too many. then if you don't, because a lot of the old the old old a lot of the old polytechnics become became universities was an universities and they're was an explosion the sort of explosion around the sort of 19805, explosion around the sort of 1980s, in the number of universities. >> and blair had this ridiculous idea of forcing 50% of all young peo
if you moving along to asda.don't like how how they've sort of packaged their products, it's how market if we how the market works. if we marketize universities, we actually lot of actually it solves a lot of this. we've actually got far too many universities. >> my view, should >> we in my view, we should close down half of our universities them universities and convert them to vocational or technical vocational colleges or technical colleges. we've got a serious lack of vocational...
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when i when i worked for asda, we were mainly focussed on looking after our customers.ned view now. i just wonder what do you make of this trend of big companies sort of becoming more polluting is becoming more polluting coal? is this investors this something that investors are increasingly insist upon from the companies that they want to invest in or is there going to be a backlash from investors, from all of this sort of political interference? >> this is all you see. there's three letters. it's become the acronym esg , environmental acronym of esg, environmental sustainable and governance. basically, you could have that as a form of greenwash to actually say we're now doing these things because we're looking more politically, etcetera. green etcetera. we're doing the green things. , how about things. but actually, how about just running your bank properly ? you're not to actually ? you're not there to actually vet . obviously, got vet you. obviously, you've got to sure you've got to make sure you've got the customers doing anything customers aren't doing anything ill
when i when i worked for asda, we were mainly focussed on looking after our customers.ned view now. i just wonder what do you make of this trend of big companies sort of becoming more polluting is becoming more polluting coal? is this investors this something that investors are increasingly insist upon from the companies that they want to invest in or is there going to be a backlash from investors, from all of this sort of political interference? >> this is all you see. there's three...
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it's striking that the competition and markets authority said that after asda and morrisons had hikedsbury�*s "did not respond in the way you would expect in a competitive market and instead raised their prices in line with these changes." some experts have argued for some time that the competition authorities have been stuck in a somewhat economically naive and outdated view on what they need to do to make sure markets deliverfor consumers. this view, they say, is based on the belief that an absence of direct proof of collusion on price setting between firms is sufficient. the belief that the market share of a particular firm is the key metric. the intellectual revolution was slightly sinister in the way. it came from a world run by an economics movement which invited regulators to focus on a rather narrow set of consumer welfare, doing rather detailed economic modelling of what might happen to prices as far as consumers were concerned. and certainly the effect, and i am inclined to believe the intention of all of that, was to emasculate anti—competition policy and that is what happe
it's striking that the competition and markets authority said that after asda and morrisons had hikedsbury�*s "did not respond in the way you would expect in a competitive market and instead raised their prices in line with these changes." some experts have argued for some time that the competition authorities have been stuck in a somewhat economically naive and outdated view on what they need to do to make sure markets deliverfor consumers. this view, they say, is based on the...
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asda, the third biggest supermarket in the uk, this morning said they were reducing prices on 200 ofheir products. we will see in the next few weeks whether there is more action on that pricing question, whether things need to be clear in store. . ~ whether things need to be clear in store. ., ~ , ., whether things need to be clear in store. . ~' , ., , whether things need to be clear in store. ., ~ ,, , . store. peter, thank you very much for takin: store. peter, thank you very much for taking us _ store. peter, thank you very much for taking us through _ store. peter, thank you very much for taking us through that. - let's cross to the latest from the women's world cup. a shooting in auckland has left three people, including the attacker, dead — just hours before the city opened the fifa women's world cup. police say a gunman shot and killed the two people in the centre of the city. six others were injured, including police officers. new zealand's prime minister, chris hipkins, gave this reaction a little earlier. thankfully, these sorts of shootings and events are not common here
asda, the third biggest supermarket in the uk, this morning said they were reducing prices on 200 ofheir products. we will see in the next few weeks whether there is more action on that pricing question, whether things need to be clear in store. . ~ whether things need to be clear in store. ., ~ , ., whether things need to be clear in store. . ~' , ., , whether things need to be clear in store. ., ~ ,, , . store. peter, thank you very much for takin: store. peter, thank you very much for taking...
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when you were a senior manager at asda, you had to senior manager at asda, you had oo-on— senior manager fairly blustery. we'll see a nixowoe— fairly blustery. we'll see a nixowoe oi— fairly blustery. we'll see a mixture of sunshine and showers , mixture of sunshine and showers .one— mixture of sunshine and showers . one oeeo— mixture of sunshine and showers . one ieeo oi— mixture of sunshine and showers , the best of the— mixture of sunshine and showers , the best of the sunshine across southern - , the best of the sunshine across southern parts of england and across southern parts of england onoi woiee— across southern parts of england onoi woiee .— across southern parts of england and wales . and— across southern parts of england and wales . and looking at the and wales. and looking at the iiggeo— and wales. and looking at the piggeo pieowoe— and wales. and looking at the piggeo pieowoe .— and wales. and looking at the bigger picture , low pressure is bigger picture, low pressure is in enooge— bigger picture, low pressure is in enooge oi— bigger picture, low pressure is in charge of o
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, morrisons, tesco and asda, morrisons, tesco and samenam-e— asda, morrisons, tesco and sainsbury'sinsbury's were making tens of millions off the back of hard wanna— millions off the back of hard working people. " g c»; working people. joining us, the former political director to bofis former political director to boris johnson. we welcome alex crowley into the studio. good to see you, alex. and are you getting your knickers in a twist about this? are . it's a hard about this? are. it's a hard men-n— about this? are. it's a hard one, isn't it?— 57 are. it's a hard one, isn't it? because actually supermarket— one, isn't it? because actually supermarket fuel— one, isn't it? because actually supermarket fuel used to be the mace— supermarket fuel used to be the mace man— supermarket fuel used to be the mace man yea— supermarket fuel used to be the place that you would go to get a ream— place that you would go to get a really geod— place that you would go to get a really good deal— place that you would go to get a really good deal ._ place that you would go to get a really good deal . not
, morrisons, tesco and asda, morrisons, tesco and samenam-e— asda, morrisons, tesco and sainsbury'sinsbury's were making tens of millions off the back of hard wanna— millions off the back of hard working people. " g c»; working people. joining us, the former political director to bofis former political director to boris johnson. we welcome alex crowley into the studio. good to see you, alex. and are you getting your knickers in a twist about this? are . it's a hard about this? are....
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the rsa says asda, tesco morrisons and sainsburys were making an average of around 4.7 pence per litreles when the ukraine war began last year. the motoring company found this had increased to around £0.10 per litre, leading to higher pump prices. super market fuel margins were 2.3 pence per litre in 2016, when england have won their first womens world cup match with a 1—0 victory over haiti in brisbane. it took 29 minutes for georgia stanway to push the lionesses into the lead with a retaken penalty, aiming the ball low into the left corner of the net. the lionesses, who have lost just 1 in 33 games under the current manager, take on denmark in their second group match next week . very best of match next week. very best of luck to them. while tv , online luck to them. while tv, online dab+ radio and on tunein. this is gb news. now though, back to . neil >> when the only tool you have is a hammer, you tend to treat everything like it's a nail. for at least three years now, if not in fact, for a whole lot longer, governments here and elsewhere across the west have kept the hammer hand .
the rsa says asda, tesco morrisons and sainsburys were making an average of around 4.7 pence per litreles when the ukraine war began last year. the motoring company found this had increased to around £0.10 per litre, leading to higher pump prices. super market fuel margins were 2.3 pence per litre in 2016, when england have won their first womens world cup match with a 1—0 victory over haiti in brisbane. it took 29 minutes for georgia stanway to push the lionesses into the lead with a...
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the rsa says asda, tesco morrisons and sainsburys were making an average of around 4.7 pence per litres when the ukraine war began last year. the motoring company found this had increased to around £0.10 per litre, leading to higher pump prices. super market fuel margins were 2.3 pence per litre in 2016, when england have won their first womens world cup match with a 1—0 victory over haiti in brisbane. it took 29 minutes for georgia stanway to push the lionesses into the lead with a retaken penalty, aiming the ball low into the left corner of the net. the lionesses, who have lost just 1 in 33 games under the current manager, take on denmark in their second group match next week . very best of match next week. very best of luck to them. while tv , online luck to them. while tv, online dab+ radio and on tunein. this is gb news. now though, back to . neil >> when the only tool you have is a hammer, you tend to treat everything like it's a nail. for at least three years now, if not in fact, for a whole lot longer, governments here and elsewhere across the west have kept the hammer hand . d
the rsa says asda, tesco morrisons and sainsburys were making an average of around 4.7 pence per litres when the ukraine war began last year. the motoring company found this had increased to around £0.10 per litre, leading to higher pump prices. super market fuel margins were 2.3 pence per litre in 2016, when england have won their first womens world cup match with a 1—0 victory over haiti in brisbane. it took 29 minutes for georgia stanway to push the lionesses into the lead with a retaken...
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you go to sainsbury's or asda and in a competitive and you choose in a competitive market, have same look, roger wouldn't it be we scrapped the be wise if we scrapped the national insurance and or national insurance tax and or reduced it to something much more smaller so that you more smaller so that then, you know, you'd have to and then anybody who's 18 over or over anybody who's 18 or over or over 65. so if you're 18 or over, you'd instantly have to have some insurance . and then some sort of insurance. and then when were and also then when when you were and also then when you became 65 or whatever is, you became 65 or whatever it is, then ended up in an then if you ended up in an institution for example, with alzheimer's something that alzheimer's or something that would be covered, why can't we do more like that? do something more like that? roger because i think in the current environment , in current environment, in financial and economic environment in which we find ourselves , it would take years ourselves, it would take years to implement and put in administration for somet
you go to sainsbury's or asda and in a competitive and you choose in a competitive market, have same look, roger wouldn't it be we scrapped the be wise if we scrapped the national insurance and or national insurance tax and or reduced it to something much more smaller so that you more smaller so that then, you know, you'd have to and then anybody who's 18 over or over anybody who's 18 or over or over 65. so if you're 18 or over, you'd instantly have to have some insurance . and then some sort...
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our local asda's pays £13 to start with, and to start you off with noj previous experience, - so we can't crisis in the care sector has a direct impact on the availability of beds in hospitals across the uk. so today we've got 58 patients who are what we call medically fit for discharge. that's nearly three wards of patients that do not need to be here. it's not sustainable, and i think something does need to change. the uk government and the devolved administrations do have the powers to raise taxes to pay for social care if they wanted. they say they are spending billions more, but councils say much of that is being soaked up by rising costs. at least lily, after waiting almost a year, is now going home. oh, my trees. some of the trees are still there. two carers visit four times daily, allowing her to live as she wishes. the vale of glamorgan council has apologised unreservedly for the delay, and although a health board said the level of care she needed contributed to her stay in hospital, it understood her concerns. lily isjust glad to be home and finally enjoying the view from her ow
our local asda's pays £13 to start with, and to start you off with noj previous experience, - so we can't crisis in the care sector has a direct impact on the availability of beds in hospitals across the uk. so today we've got 58 patients who are what we call medically fit for discharge. that's nearly three wards of patients that do not need to be here. it's not sustainable, and i think something does need to change. the uk government and the devolved administrations do have the powers to...
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he says, i wanted to say i into asda to get some i went into asda to get some raspberries all the pundits going on? it's incensed what is going on? it's the height of the season for raspberries in this country . so raspberries in this country. so perhaps that's an issue that we have where we're not buying british, we're not well, yeah, but if it's available to us, why aren't we using it? yeah we should be. >> sue in cheshire. i always bought my milk direct or i've always bought my milk direct from the dairy, not from a supermarket . and when i was supermarket. and when i was a child in our 50s, milk was delivered to the door by the local farmer. but it used to be in oh, this is way before your time . but the turn up with the time. but the turn up with the milk, the milk churns is really dished out. and what do you want? yeah, really ? yeah. and want? yeah, really? yeah. and that was quite nice. i mean, that was quite nice. i mean, that was quite nice. i mean, that was milk like. i mean, trouble is, you see. i'm sorry , trouble is, you see. i'm sorry, farmers, i drink skim farmed nowadays,
he says, i wanted to say i into asda to get some i went into asda to get some raspberries all the pundits going on? it's incensed what is going on? it's the height of the season for raspberries in this country . so raspberries in this country. so perhaps that's an issue that we have where we're not buying british, we're not well, yeah, but if it's available to us, why aren't we using it? yeah we should be. >> sue in cheshire. i always bought my milk direct or i've always bought my milk...
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it says asda, morrisons asda, tesco, morrisons and sainsbury's were making an average of about four pointbeganin litre on fuel sales when the war began in february last year. it's now increased to about £0.10 a litre, which of course is pushing fuel prices as staff turnover in nhs cancer services has seen a significant rise, with more than 4000 people leaving the workforce last year. >> new figures from nhs england show the leaver rate for the cancer workforce in hospital and community health services hit 12.1% in the year of september 2022, and a range of measures to tackle disparities in health care for women has been launched by the government ministers have forked out 25 million to women's health hubs to support health at every stage of life. >> a new area on the nhs website will bring together more than 100 topics for girls and women to access information easily . to access information easily. >> now, joining us this morning is our showbiz queen, stephanie techy. good morning and sad news. >> staff no , the formidable tony >> staff no, the formidable tony bennett . you know, we say w
it says asda, morrisons asda, tesco, morrisons and sainsbury's were making an average of about four pointbeganin litre on fuel sales when the war began in february last year. it's now increased to about £0.10 a litre, which of course is pushing fuel prices as staff turnover in nhs cancer services has seen a significant rise, with more than 4000 people leaving the workforce last year. >> new figures from nhs england show the leaver rate for the cancer workforce in hospital and community...
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. >> so it's the which report it revealed that, get this aldi, asda and little not as you might haveffenders for price hikes . so we're going to speak to our economics and business editor liam halligan i'm amazed liam halligan. i'm amazed by this whole this because isn't the whole point lidl aldi that point of lidl and aldi that they're their , they're cheap? that's their, that's their shtick, that's true. >> but the price rises are coming from a lower level in many cases. so they're often still a lot cheaper. they're certainly gaining a lot of market share off the likes of waitrose and tesco , though tesco waitrose and tesco, though tesco still have the most market share . look, this is a really big week for inflation, so we're kicking off today, monday with some unofficial figures , the some unofficial figures, the official inflation figures that are going to be watched very closely, not just but closely, not just here but around world they'll around the world because they'll determine of determine what the bank of england interest rates england does on interest rates when meets in
. >> so it's the which report it revealed that, get this aldi, asda and little not as you might haveffenders for price hikes . so we're going to speak to our economics and business editor liam halligan i'm amazed liam halligan. i'm amazed by this whole this because isn't the whole point lidl aldi that point of lidl and aldi that they're their , they're cheap? that's their, that's their shtick, that's true. >> but the price rises are coming from a lower level in many cases. so...
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including tesco, asda, morrison s, m&s, aldi and lidl have said they are cutting prices, on popular staple on. the covers have come off the royal box. you can see that grass, beautiful, still in pristine condition. yesterday you might have seen pictures of novak djokovic using his towel on the grass. the other thing this morning, we have a pigeon chaser. the forecast is rain fulsome of us, showers and drizzle for others. in between there will sunshine. a week when a front pushing into the north of england, producing a fair bit of cloud and rain or drizzle. further south, we are starting the day was showers. they will be replaced by heavy rain later in the afternoon and evening. in between the two areas, a mix of sunshine and a few showers. some of the showers could be heavy and thundery. temperatures up to about 20 degrees, a bit cooler than yesterday. into this evening and overnight all the rain in the south pushes into the north sea, lingering longest across eastern parts of east anglia. stilla longest across eastern parts of east anglia. still a few showers, some clear skies. anglia. st
including tesco, asda, morrison s, m&s, aldi and lidl have said they are cutting prices, on popular staple on. the covers have come off the royal box. you can see that grass, beautiful, still in pristine condition. yesterday you might have seen pictures of novak djokovic using his towel on the grass. the other thing this morning, we have a pigeon chaser. the forecast is rain fulsome of us, showers and drizzle for others. in between there will sunshine. a week when a front pushing into the...
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. >> it was from asda £10 because we are towards the we are heading towards the second i'll pick thise got to up at half three, you got to get up at half three, you wake so got wake up at half one. so i got a coffee and i sat in bed scrolling the papers on my laptop and this headline grabbed me. a different me. it's so it's a different headune me. it's so it's a different headline print version. headline in the print version. but i just had to read this to you. cerberus is inferno europe but i just had to read this to youto erberus is inferno europe but i just had to read this to youto hitarus is inferno europe but i just had to read this to youto hit its; is inferno europe but i just had to read this to youto hit its hottest rno europe set to hit its hottest temperature ever lie within days as double heatwaves that are named after mythological gardens of hell. leave continent boiling in sweat . so the whole landmass in sweat. so the whole landmass is sizzling in in scalding body fluids . it's is sizzling in in scalding body fluids. it's ridiculous . so it fluids. it's ridiculous. so
. >> it was from asda £10 because we are towards the we are heading towards the second i'll pick thise got to up at half three, you got to get up at half three, you wake so got wake up at half one. so i got a coffee and i sat in bed scrolling the papers on my laptop and this headline grabbed me. a different me. it's so it's a different headune me. it's so it's a different headline print version. headline in the print version. but i just had to read this to you. cerberus is inferno europe...
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he won't be going to asda after on my way on from here. , because i go down there because, because i go down there to be beside the seaside and i talked about people come up to me in a national trust property in the supermarket , me in a national trust property in the supermarket, in small shops and they, they, you know , shops and they, they, you know, they're people that watch this station and others and they, you know, it's really good that these alternative points are being put across because we don't have a voice and we get them on gb news and, you know, we love we love you being on this, but it's the whole the whole thing that you can question an and you don't have to have this mantra and this doctrine. i think he should. people that who are very people like that who are very privileged and benefit from these things should go out and meet people . well, they just meet people. well, they just cross the rest of the country. >> well, meanwhile, in the sunday times, fraser, of course , sadiq khan is being told to rethink ulez, which is a
he won't be going to asda after on my way on from here. , because i go down there because, because i go down there to be beside the seaside and i talked about people come up to me in a national trust property in the supermarket , me in a national trust property in the supermarket, in small shops and they, they, you know , shops and they, they, you know, they're people that watch this station and others and they, you know, it's really good that these alternative points are being put across...
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and tomorrow the asda boss faces another grilling from mps on the outlook for food and fuel prices. and a warning you may find some of the content distressing. mcdonald's does 100% have a problem with sexual harassment. they'd grope stomachs, waists, bum, thighs, as well, i'd say, and hips. why should we have to go to work in fear? shelby started working at a mcdonald's in berkshire last year. she was 16. she says the workplace felt toxic. one senior manager was openly racist and mocked disabled employees. other managers were sleeping with more junior members of staff. when i'd go through the kitchen, i'd have my arms up, and i'd make myself as small as possible just so that, like, hopefully, they wouldn't come into my space. something would happen every shift. i'd be like grabbed, having my bum grabbed or hips grabbed. she says managers warned her to stay away from certain older men, including one man in his 50s. i was just speaking to one of my friends and he just sort of grabbed me by my hips and then pulled me onto his groin area. and then hejust, like, held me there. i felt dis
and tomorrow the asda boss faces another grilling from mps on the outlook for food and fuel prices. and a warning you may find some of the content distressing. mcdonald's does 100% have a problem with sexual harassment. they'd grope stomachs, waists, bum, thighs, as well, i'd say, and hips. why should we have to go to work in fear? shelby started working at a mcdonald's in berkshire last year. she was 16. she says the workplace felt toxic. one senior manager was openly racist and mocked...
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meanwhile at asda, the price per 100g of walkers crisps varied by more than a pound.for the best deal — it's obviously more important than ever that you can spot whether or not you're getting the best value for money. a rare plant at the university of leicester's botanic garden, has finally bloomed again much to the delight of fans who have been waiting a very long time for it to happen. yes, the agave succulent plant last flowered in 1998 — 25 years ago, as helen astle reports. standing at over 15 feet tall and peeping through the roof. this is no ordinary plant. the agave succulent is also called the century plant because originally early explorers thought it took a hundred years to flower. thankfully, they were wrong and it's just been the 25—year wait. it then has to be grown indoors. there are a few botanic gardens that have got them and they nearly always have to take glass out the roof to get them to flower because the greenhouses is not tall enough. so we've had to take the top of the plant, which was an almighty shame. now, the last time the agave plant was f
meanwhile at asda, the price per 100g of walkers crisps varied by more than a pound.for the best deal — it's obviously more important than ever that you can spot whether or not you're getting the best value for money. a rare plant at the university of leicester's botanic garden, has finally bloomed again much to the delight of fans who have been waiting a very long time for it to happen. yes, the agave succulent plant last flowered in 1998 — 25 years ago, as helen astle reports. standing at...