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baroness, i know think of such a bad thing. baroness, i know you — think of such a bad thing.ow you would have a lot to - think of such a bad thing. baroness, i know you would have a lot to say l i know you would have a lot to say on this, but i wonder if we could please move, we will do this in the 11:30pm. iwant please move, we will do this in the 11:30pm. i want to move to an international story because it has gone global and that is the whereabouts and the welfare of the chinese tennis star peng shuai. baroness, could you take is to that, front page of the independent. absolutely. chinese state television, i think, absolutely. chinese state television, ithink, released absolutely. chinese state television, i think, released a picture of peng shuai, who looks in the picture of health, smiling and seemingly relaxed, but she has not been seen in public for i think it is about two weeks now and she did criticise the chinese state and there are deep concerns. andy murray has expressed concerns about whether or not she has been in some way captured by the chinese authorities, so
baroness, i know think of such a bad thing. baroness, i know you — think of such a bad thing.ow you would have a lot to - think of such a bad thing. baroness, i know you would have a lot to say l i know you would have a lot to say on this, but i wonder if we could please move, we will do this in the 11:30pm. iwant please move, we will do this in the 11:30pm. i want to move to an international story because it has gone global and that is the whereabouts and the welfare of the chinese tennis...
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benjamin butterworth and baroness ros altmann, up next, �*it�*s the film review — goodbye for now.lm review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is, as always, mark kermode. where are we starting this week, mark? interestingly this week we have ghostbusters: afterlife, which is a new ghostbusters film. we have petite maman, the new one by celine sciamma. and we have king richard, who is the father of venus and serena williams. ghostbusters, the sequel. it's not called that. no, ghostbusters afterlife. we've already had the sequel and we had the reboot. this is directed byjason reitman, whose father ivan reitman directed the original. the story is a single mum and her two kids are evicted from their home and they go out to an old farmhouse owned by her now deceased father. paul rudd is out there. he's playing a seismologist teacher, who is out there because he is interested in the fact that there were lots of earthquakes although there were no fault lines. mckenna grace and finn wolfhard are the kids, who uncover a bunch of ghostbusting equipment which they fi
benjamin butterworth and baroness ros altmann, up next, �*it�*s the film review — goodbye for now.lm review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is, as always, mark kermode. where are we starting this week, mark? interestingly this week we have ghostbusters: afterlife, which is a new ghostbusters film. we have petite maman, the new one by celine sciamma. and we have king richard, who is the father of venus and serena williams. ghostbusters, the sequel. it's not...
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. >> i was talking to the baroness of scotland last night.ive dominica has been hit by hurricanes twice. they have spent an enormous amount of money recovering from what was supposed to be a once in a generation hurricane, and then they are hit again soon after. it is not considered a debt of climate change but ordinary debt. on top of that, the climate is changing. do you have to look at new ways of assessing economies, so that if it is tourism to dominica -- tourism will not be there. the balance of payments has to be reassessed according to what climate changeseeking in their countries. >> we put dominica on a grant basis because of the point you are making. when they are hit in dominica, it was the equivalent of 80% of gdp. then you need to have massive support. what i think we are also looking at is countries like barbados and the jamaica, they also need our support. that is much more difficult in terms of providing concessional support. that is the big challenge. today, also the prime minister of barbados made a strong point of this. we
. >> i was talking to the baroness of scotland last night.ive dominica has been hit by hurricanes twice. they have spent an enormous amount of money recovering from what was supposed to be a once in a generation hurricane, and then they are hit again soon after. it is not considered a debt of climate change but ordinary debt. on top of that, the climate is changing. do you have to look at new ways of assessing economies, so that if it is tourism to dominica -- tourism will not be there....
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butterworth, late editor and senior reporter for the i and former pensions minister, conservative peer, baronessmann. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... the observer leads with social care — and says that the prime minister is facing calls from senior conservatives to ditch plans for care charges or face a tory rebellion. another conservative warning makes the front of the telegraph. it says senior figures have told borisjohnson that the "migrant crisis" is putting "tories in peril" further calls for the pm to resolve the �*migrant crisis�* alongside support from red—wall tory mps leads the express. the times leads with news that the health secretary has ordered a review into whether medical devices have driven higher fatality rates among ethnic minority patients. "bare faced again" is the mirror's headline — which focuses on the prime minister being reportedly �*maskless�* on a crowded train. the people has the story of william verden — a schoolboy with a rare kidney disease. and a royal feud with the bbc. the mail reports that the queen has united with prince charles and prince william i
butterworth, late editor and senior reporter for the i and former pensions minister, conservative peer, baronessmann. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... the observer leads with social care — and says that the prime minister is facing calls from senior conservatives to ditch plans for care charges or face a tory rebellion. another conservative warning makes the front of the telegraph. it says senior figures have told borisjohnson that the "migrant crisis" is putting...
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butterworth, late editor and senior reporter for the i and former pensions minister, conservative peer, baronessn saturday in scotland once the corridor air has moved on through and that is not spread south right towards the uk along with the sunshine, there�*s a chance of catching a shower and across eastern areas of the uk. this court front is moving away and there will be behind the colder air, along with the clear skies across the uk but at quarter air has arrived and it will feel very different from everything we�*ve had so far, but it is not at all unusualfor had so far, but it is not at all unusual for the had so far, but it is not at all unusualfor the time of had so far, but it is not at all unusual for the time of year. but there will be a touch of frost and parts of scotland in northern england as the day begins and as i said earlier, plenty of sunshine around. with a scattering of showers in northern scotland, wintry hills, england becoming more widespread across the eastern side of england as we go on through the day. wanted or heavier ones in there as well. where is southwest scotl
butterworth, late editor and senior reporter for the i and former pensions minister, conservative peer, baronessn saturday in scotland once the corridor air has moved on through and that is not spread south right towards the uk along with the sunshine, there�*s a chance of catching a shower and across eastern areas of the uk. this court front is moving away and there will be behind the colder air, along with the clear skies across the uk but at quarter air has arrived and it will feel very...
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what the baroness has come up with cut i am — study what the baroness has come up with cut i am gladmall increase.— seeing a small increase. you were riaht seeing a small increase. you were ri . ht to seeing a small increase. you were right to focus _ seeing a small increase. you were right to focus on _ seeing a small increase. you were right to focus on the _ seeing a small increase. you were right to focus on the efforts - seeing a small increase. you were right to focus on the efforts going | right to focus on the efforts going into increased _ right to focus on the efforts going into increased rape _ right to focus on the efforts going into increased rape prosecutionsi right to focus on the efforts going. into increased rape prosecutions but one of— into increased rape prosecutions but one of the _ into increased rape prosecutions but one of the challenges _ into increased rape prosecutions but one of the challenges is— into increased rape prosecutions but one of the challenges is the - into increased rape prosecutions but one of the challenges is the white i one of the challeng
what the baroness has come up with cut i am — study what the baroness has come up with cut i am gladmall increase.— seeing a small increase. you were riaht seeing a small increase. you were ri . ht to seeing a small increase. you were right to focus _ seeing a small increase. you were right to focus on _ seeing a small increase. you were right to focus on the _ seeing a small increase. you were right to focus on the efforts - seeing a small increase. you were right to focus on the efforts...
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reconciliation and reparations commission haunted the report said charmaine successor president adama baro nicholas hack has more from neighboring dock on sunday go over the course of several years from january 2017 to march 2021. we've heard over $400.00 people taking it to the stand in this truth and reconciliation, reparation commission telling in gruesome details, details in which people were tortured or killed to death by gambia as the security forces under the order of jojo jammy mean allegations from if you remember earlier jamie, who at the time thought that he could cure from h i. v and aids experimented on his own citizens. for those that were people that, that were part of the descent or people that dared to question his rule while they were fed to his pet crocodile. so gruesome details were, were, were said a and now a $14000.00 page document has been released to adam barrow. and the message is clear that no one should be there should be no amnesty in that every single case should follow justice and people should be prosecuted. no other than that, no one has been mentioned by n
reconciliation and reparations commission haunted the report said charmaine successor president adama baro nicholas hack has more from neighboring dock on sunday go over the course of several years from january 2017 to march 2021. we've heard over $400.00 people taking it to the stand in this truth and reconciliation, reparation commission telling in gruesome details, details in which people were tortured or killed to death by gambia as the security forces under the order of jojo jammy mean...
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the vote, which is seen as a major political test for center left. president alberto fernandez, is baroness party is battling to avoid damaging losses with voters concerned about rising inflation and poverty throws a boy's life for us. and one is iris fernandez under a great deal of pressure in this election just minus why this vote is important to people. all polling stations are, are now closed. the counting crows as has already started. we're expecting the results in the next 3 to 4 hours and this past year has been difficult for argentina. the country was already carrying recession prior to the pandemic. the situation deteriorated even further. this past 2 years, inflation rates close to 50 percent poverty rates around 42 percent. very, very high inflation. the countries currently negotiating with the international monetary fund that around $40000000000.00 ah debt. so there's a sense of economic crises and argentines have gotten used to going to the polls to express their anger. this is what we saw 2 years ago when president mack re loft the election. then this is what we saw during the
the vote, which is seen as a major political test for center left. president alberto fernandez, is baroness party is battling to avoid damaging losses with voters concerned about rising inflation and poverty throws a boy's life for us. and one is iris fernandez under a great deal of pressure in this election just minus why this vote is important to people. all polling stations are, are now closed. the counting crows as has already started. we're expecting the results in the next 3 to 4 hours...
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butterworth, late editor and senior reporterfor the i and former pensions minister, conservative peer, baronessa review into how to prevent migrants crossing the english channel to the uk. it follows months of pressure on the government over record numbers of people making the journey, as our political correspondent, iain watson explained. quite simply, the government has got to be seen to be doing something, because so far this year there have been 24,000 crossings in the channel and that is three times higher than last year, so there is some political pressure on the government. they pledged, of course, to take back control of the border but only yesterday the labour leader was tweeking borisjohnson�*s tale over this, saying that he was promising but he cannot deliver. obviously there has to be a new initiative, but i am told that the prime minister himself, of course, is frustrated by the continuing crisis and what he wants to see is a cross—departmental focus on this issue, just like there is on tackling covid and he has nominated steve barclay as his problem solver. that might seem to be a
butterworth, late editor and senior reporterfor the i and former pensions minister, conservative peer, baronessa review into how to prevent migrants crossing the english channel to the uk. it follows months of pressure on the government over record numbers of people making the journey, as our political correspondent, iain watson explained. quite simply, the government has got to be seen to be doing something, because so far this year there have been 24,000 crossings in the channel and that is...
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butterworth, late editor and senior reporter for the i and former pensions minister, conservative peer baronesso that, cutlery and the vast majority single—use plastics such as plates and cutlery, as well as polystyrene cups, could all be banned in england under new plans being considered by the government. it is estimated that only ten per cent of such items are recycled. according to estimates, in england alone, we get through 1—point—1 billion single—use plates every year. in addition to that, four—and—a—quarter billion single use pieces of cutlery — the vast majority of which are plastic — are also used. disposable coffee cups have been a long standing problem — the uk throws away two and half billion of those every year. ealier we heard from friends of the earth plastics campaign lead, camilla zerr — who explained how replacing single use plastic has been done successfully elsewhere. where we are saying this we need to get rid of those unnecessary single use plastics very easily could be replaced by reusable alternatives or a refillable alternative and that is possible because there are co
butterworth, late editor and senior reporter for the i and former pensions minister, conservative peer baronesso that, cutlery and the vast majority single—use plastics such as plates and cutlery, as well as polystyrene cups, could all be banned in england under new plans being considered by the government. it is estimated that only ten per cent of such items are recycled. according to estimates, in england alone, we get through 1—point—1 billion single—use plates every year. in...
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let's talk to baroness brown. know about the pressure of the planet is under, particularly very vulnerable parts like some of the island nation. they are already feeling the effects and seeing the effects and living with the effects. we can do, we cannot vanish there but we can mitigate them. so presumably this whole question about the money to do that mitigation is actually really pressing. it’5 that mitigation is actually really ”resin. 3 . , that mitigation is actually really ”resin. 3 . i, ,, that mitigation is actually really -ressin-. �*, ., i, ,, . pressing. it's really pressing. we need to do _ pressing. it's really pressing. we need to do more _ pressing. it's really pressing. we need to do more about _ pressing. it's really pressing. we | need to do more about adaptation pressing. it's really pressing. we i need to do more about adaptation and more about funding interpretation in the uk but we are seeing nothing in terms of impact compared to some of the global south and the low—lying small island states
let's talk to baroness brown. know about the pressure of the planet is under, particularly very vulnerable parts like some of the island nation. they are already feeling the effects and seeing the effects and living with the effects. we can do, we cannot vanish there but we can mitigate them. so presumably this whole question about the money to do that mitigation is actually really pressing. it’5 that mitigation is actually really ”resin. 3 . , that mitigation is actually really ”resin. 3...
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and thatis about by the baroness just now. and that is a seismic moment.ons agreed on a new direction of travel. i think in ten years' time, when people say glasgow, it will be the moment where people accepted mainstream markets moved in any direction, partly because of sticks, regulators and others are requiring companies to disclose these risks, but also carrots, people can see where the future is, and it is rather ironic that adam smith wrote the wealth of nations here in glasgow and talked about the role of the invisible hand, and actually we are updating adam smith for the new challenges we face, and that is what glasgow will be remembered for. and it's going to have a massive influence on all markets, but also us. how much of this has been driven by a market rather than a moral imperative?— a market rather than a moral imperative? driven by a moral imperative _ imperative? driven by a moral imperative by _ imperative? driven by a moral imperative by many _ imperative? driven by a moral imperative by many in - imperative? driven by a morall imperative
and thatis about by the baroness just now. and that is a seismic moment.ons agreed on a new direction of travel. i think in ten years' time, when people say glasgow, it will be the moment where people accepted mainstream markets moved in any direction, partly because of sticks, regulators and others are requiring companies to disclose these risks, but also carrots, people can see where the future is, and it is rather ironic that adam smith wrote the wealth of nations here in glasgow and talked...
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well, we can speak now to baroness sal brinton, who is the liberal democrats lead on health and socialning to you and thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. i would like to get your reaction actually to what has taken place this evening and what we have seen over the last few days. it is this evening and what we have seen over the last few days.— over the last few days. it is deeply shockina. over the last few days. it is deeply shocking- two _ over the last few days. it is deeply shocking. two years _ over the last few days. it is deeply shocking. two years ago, - over the last few days. it is deeply shocking. two years ago, on - over the last few days. it is deeply shocking. two years ago, on the i shocking. two years ago, on the steps of number ten, the prime minister promised he had a plan to fix the crisis in social care for once and for all. he has not only not got a plan, but his financial proposal has changed in less than a month and to describe it as moving to andrew dilnot�*s plan of 2014 is just outrageous, it is not at all. the real problem is people with a fairly low va
well, we can speak now to baroness sal brinton, who is the liberal democrats lead on health and socialning to you and thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. i would like to get your reaction actually to what has taken place this evening and what we have seen over the last few days. it is this evening and what we have seen over the last few days.— over the last few days. it is deeply shockina. over the last few days. it is deeply shocking- two _ over the last few days. it is deeply...
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we can speak now to baroness ilora finlay.ut isn't affiliated to any to any particular party. thank you for speaking to us. i'm not sure everyone knows what these reforms are. i wonder if you are able to explain them.— reforms are. i wonder if you are able to explain them. that's a very aood able to explain them. that's a very good point. _ able to explain them. that's a very good point, because _ able to explain them. that's a very good point, because i— able to explain them. that's a very good point, because i don't- able to explain them. that's a very good point, because i don't feel. good point, because i don't feel that i can explain them. i think we want to see the detail behind these, we want to see the assessment of the finances and how the money will flow. untilwe finances and how the money will flow. until we do that, i think the house of lords will have a lot of questions to ask.— house of lords will have a lot of questions to ask. right. but if you can't describe _ questions to ask. right. but if you can't describe
we can speak now to baroness ilora finlay.ut isn't affiliated to any to any particular party. thank you for speaking to us. i'm not sure everyone knows what these reforms are. i wonder if you are able to explain them.— reforms are. i wonder if you are able to explain them. that's a very aood able to explain them. that's a very good point. _ able to explain them. that's a very good point, because _ able to explain them. that's a very good point, because i— able to explain them. that's a very...
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let's go to baroness pauline neville—jones, former home office minister responsible for security andining us. picking up from what frank was saying about the fact that there is an investigation that is being led by three strands, there, the counterterrorism police and mi5 also advising. how closely will they be working together? tell us more about how that operation will be being handled behind—the—scenes. will be being handled behind-the-scenes. , , behind-the-scenes. they will be workinu behind-the-scenes. they will be working closely _ behind-the-scenes. they will be working closely together, - behind-the-scenes. they will be working closely together, in - behind-the-scenes. they will be | working closely together, in fact, they will in effect be pulling most of the information they hold and their resources to use them efficiently. their preoccupation will be, i think, at an early stage to try to establish whether this man was acting alone or whether he had associates. very few people act entirely alone so the likelihood is there are associates somewhere. that means possibly on th
let's go to baroness pauline neville—jones, former home office minister responsible for security andining us. picking up from what frank was saying about the fact that there is an investigation that is being led by three strands, there, the counterterrorism police and mi5 also advising. how closely will they be working together? tell us more about how that operation will be being handled behind—the—scenes. will be being handled behind-the-scenes. , , behind-the-scenes. they will be...
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earlier on the programme we heard from baroness ilora finlay who sits in the house of lords but isn'the wants the government to be clearer with its plan. i think we want to see the detail behind these. we want to see the assessment of all the finances and all the flows and how the money will flow. untilwe all the flows and how the money will flow. until we do that i think the house of lords will have a lot of questions to ask. but house of lords will have a lot of questions to ask.— house of lords will have a lot of questions to ask. but if you can't describe it _ questions to ask. but if you can't describe it to _ questions to ask. but if you can't describe it to people, _ questions to ask. but if you can't describe it to people, how - questions to ask. but if you can't describe it to people, how are i describe it to people, how are people who are going to be impacted by this policy going to know what on earth is happening to them? well. earth is happening to them? well, let's be clear. _ earth is happening to them? well, let's be clear, this _ earth is happening to them? well, let's
earlier on the programme we heard from baroness ilora finlay who sits in the house of lords but isn'the wants the government to be clearer with its plan. i think we want to see the detail behind these. we want to see the assessment of all the finances and all the flows and how the money will flow. untilwe all the flows and how the money will flow. until we do that i think the house of lords will have a lot of questions to ask. but house of lords will have a lot of questions to ask.— house of...