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uh, britain now. i can only say that the british really use it very competently, as it were, so that it is correct to say that in the event of any response from russia, it will be a systemic one of some large-scale, especially a military one, but let's say this response. e will affect, including the united states. therefore, of course, the british are very comfortable and easy to take risks, realizing that in a big fight knits into the big guys from the ocean. in this sense, of course, they are well aware of this, but they are aware that russia cannot answer. just for britain, without hitting the united states, because it is already so significant for the united states of britain and therefore even discussing these options. although now you are suffering, dear mr. karaganov. eh, discussions about a primitive nuclear strike were brought into the discussion there, but i would not play these games differently, i’ll just note by analogy. here i have as in the international. uh, first of all, political sci
uh, britain now. i can only say that the british really use it very competently, as it were, so that it is correct to say that in the event of any response from russia, it will be a systemic one of some large-scale, especially a military one, but let's say this response. e will affect, including the united states. therefore, of course, the british are very comfortable and easy to take risks, realizing that in a big fight knits into the big guys from the ocean. in this sense, of course, they are...
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uh, britain now. that the british really use it very competently, as it were, so that it is correct to say that in the event of any response from russia, it will be systemic, some kind of large-scale, especially military, but let's say this answer. it will also affect the united states, so, of course, the british are very comfortable and easy to take risks, realizing that big guys from the ocean are getting into a big fight. uh, in this sense, they are, of course, uh, they are well aware of this, but for themselves the report is that russia can't answer just britain without hitting the us because it's so important to the united states of britain and therefore even discussing these options. although now then a very respected mr. karaganov. uh, it’s not merged into the discussion, there are arguments about a primitive nuclear strike, but i wouldn’t play these games differently, i’ll just note by analogy. here i have, as in the international affairs, and first of all , the political scientists of the int
uh, britain now. that the british really use it very competently, as it were, so that it is correct to say that in the event of any response from russia, it will be systemic, some kind of large-scale, especially military, but let's say this answer. it will also affect the united states, so, of course, the british are very comfortable and easy to take risks, realizing that big guys from the ocean are getting into a big fight. uh, in this sense, they are, of course, uh, they are well aware of...
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britain .ken control of the military operation. and prime minister of england johnson two phones. that's basically how it's managed. these two leaders yes. and you definitely mentioned oleg. on october 7-8, 2020 , a fateful and in many respects tragic for the future of ukraine, the meeting of president volodymyr zelensky with the head of british intelligence michel richard moore, according to zelensky, it was the british country that said that ukraine had a big problem with the fact that the media are financed not only by ukrainians, and therefore the main question, which was discussed just about that there should be independent media that today, when there is a war in ukraine, protect ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity. you know, paul is in this and, uh , some incredible dilemma, because for many ukrainians who voted for zelensky, this was a man who, naturally, but promised peace, promised the end of the war and set it as the goal of his presidency, and a few months later, as if t
britain .ken control of the military operation. and prime minister of england johnson two phones. that's basically how it's managed. these two leaders yes. and you definitely mentioned oleg. on october 7-8, 2020 , a fateful and in many respects tragic for the future of ukraine, the meeting of president volodymyr zelensky with the head of british intelligence michel richard moore, according to zelensky, it was the british country that said that ukraine had a big problem with the fact that the...
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mosley considered the communists and the jews to be the main enemies of britain.ing at rallies and in the press, he proposed to dissolve parliament, abolish all political parties and establish a fascist dictatorship in the country , mosley wrote in his propaganda leaflets. if you love our country, then you are a nationalist if you love our people, then you are a socialist the members of the british union are national socialists, they they love their country and are determined to build a new civilization in it; they love their people and are determined to free their dictatorships of international capital. after all, he was guided by italian, in fact, a model of italian fascists, his idea was that britain is the heir of the roman empire. yes, and only later, when mussolini began to set positions, and hitler, on the contrary, showed dynamism in foreign policy , and the third reich was filled with strength. so he began to focus on hitler and moreover, he even renamed his organization the british union of fascists towards the end of the thirties. he became a socialist
mosley considered the communists and the jews to be the main enemies of britain.ing at rallies and in the press, he proposed to dissolve parliament, abolish all political parties and establish a fascist dictatorship in the country , mosley wrote in his propaganda leaflets. if you love our country, then you are a nationalist if you love our people, then you are a socialist the members of the british union are national socialists, they they love their country and are determined to build a new...
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so far and will try to understand whether such personnel changes will affect the relations between britain and ukraine and let's start with the news that today sounds loudly not only in the ukrainian media but also here in london volodymyr zelenskyi dismissed vadim from the post of ambassador of ukraine to great britain, one of his oldest associates in the position of vadim pristakov, duty from july 2020, the reasons for the dismissal are not given, however, many experts suspect the dismissal the pharmacy is associated with criticism of the president if, shortly after, at the nato summit in vilnius, british defense minister ben wallace said that ukraine should express more gratitude for the aid provided with weapons, zelenskyi replied that ukraine is grateful to britain personally to the minister. later at the press conference, zelenskyi added that we can wake up in the morning and thank the minister personally after that . to the united kingdom itself the kingdom is one of the leading military partners and allies of ukraine in the war against russia, the country became the second among th
so far and will try to understand whether such personnel changes will affect the relations between britain and ukraine and let's start with the news that today sounds loudly not only in the ukrainian media but also here in london volodymyr zelenskyi dismissed vadim from the post of ambassador of ukraine to great britain, one of his oldest associates in the position of vadim pristakov, duty from july 2020, the reasons for the dismissal are not given, however, many experts suspect the dismissal...
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this is gb news, britain's news . britain's news.ight in our media buzz. let's kick off with the very first look at the front pages. hot off the press . front pages. hot off the press. and we start with metro. help save our little halley. parents fight to raise £1 million for pioneering opp to beat baby's cancer after transplant failed. also slashed the legendary rock guitarist is 63. daily star old man gets a new heart part two reflecting the king's coronation in scotland and crossbow raider held inside windsor castle. i chat bot wanted me to kill the queen computer. powell, impressed by murder bid a man arrested with a loaded crossbow inside windsor castle had been egged on by a piece of software called an ai chat bot, who told him his bid to assassinate the queen was wise. a court has heard what a chilling story. there's a couple of front pages more to come, but now it's my superstar panel, conservative peer baroness foster , peer baroness foster, businessman and activist adam brooks , and former labour party brooks, and former la
this is gb news, britain's news . britain's news.ight in our media buzz. let's kick off with the very first look at the front pages. hot off the press . front pages. hot off the press. and we start with metro. help save our little halley. parents fight to raise £1 million for pioneering opp to beat baby's cancer after transplant failed. also slashed the legendary rock guitarist is 63. daily star old man gets a new heart part two reflecting the king's coronation in scotland and crossbow raider...
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britain.ve to move a few puffins out of the way, but hey, you know what? we could, i think. start putting think. anyway start putting people there. build the infrastructure. of course, i did speak to somebody in denmark. they very they tried to do something very similar in denmark. and what he said to me was that there were similar in denmark. and what he said tkind was that there were similar in denmark. and what he said tkind was tiregulationrere some kind of eu regulation about, be about, you know, there has to be some mode some accessible mode of transport island to transport from that island to the mainland. but what they're planning was doing to make planning was doing was to make the price of the tickets on the one ferry a day far too expensive for anybody on the island to actually afford . and island to actually afford. and therefore, leave them therefore, that did leave them on island. also , i on the island. and also, i suspect that the people in that area , like most people, would b
britain.ve to move a few puffins out of the way, but hey, you know what? we could, i think. start putting think. anyway start putting people there. build the infrastructure. of course, i did speak to somebody in denmark. they very they tried to do something very similar in denmark. and what he said to me was that there were similar in denmark. and what he said tkind was that there were similar in denmark. and what he said tkind was tiregulationrere some kind of eu regulation about, be about,...
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on june 18, 1935 , a naval agreement was concluded between great britain and nazi germany. hitler was officially allowed to revive the navy and violate the treaty of versailles. so it was launched mechanism of destruction created by the post -world war i status quo in europe and another big step was taken towards world war ii. the process of the slide of electric power in europe and the whole world into the second world war was gradually we really began by and large, even from the moment the hitlers came to power in 1933, who spoke openly about the need for revision, a of versailles and the expansionist plans of germany in relation to and western and eastern neighbors, and at the same time it is clear that this event was followed by a chain of others, and events, which gradually gradually moved germany to and from the rest of the world to war and the conclusion of the naval agreement of the thirty -fifth year was an important milestone here, which, e, showed hitler that the western countries were not ready to maintain that status e of the international system of the versail
on june 18, 1935 , a naval agreement was concluded between great britain and nazi germany. hitler was officially allowed to revive the navy and violate the treaty of versailles. so it was launched mechanism of destruction created by the post -world war i status quo in europe and another big step was taken towards world war ii. the process of the slide of electric power in europe and the whole world into the second world war was gradually we really began by and large, even from the moment the...
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i wanted to run with a different britain, with my britain, it is time for my britain to come to be seenthe time and not only that, there was this real idea of girl power at the time with the spice girls and female empowerment was coming up and i also wanted to be part of that. # by independence day... # by independence day... # you have been able to move forward in your career by being very determined and very feisty. where does that come from?— does that come from? when i was about 16, at _ does that come from? when i was about 16, at school _ does that come from? when i was about 16, at school i _ does that come from? when i was about 16, at school i had - does that come from? when i was about 16, at school i had wanted l does that come from? when i was| about 16, at school i had wanted to go to university and actually wanted to study what we called development economics and geography at the time because geography was my favourite subject. and i went to the careers office and said, this is what i want to do, i want to go to university. and she looked at me and said, no, don't you thin
i wanted to run with a different britain, with my britain, it is time for my britain to come to be seenthe time and not only that, there was this real idea of girl power at the time with the spice girls and female empowerment was coming up and i also wanted to be part of that. # by independence day... # by independence day... # you have been able to move forward in your career by being very determined and very feisty. where does that come from?— does that come from? when i was about 16, at _...
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no, we are cominu britain's only success? no, we are coming back— britain's only success?ing back to the end of- britain's only success? no, we are coming back to the end of these . coming back to the end of these world championships, and you know what? great britain have saved their most excess of the end of these world championships, and you know what? great britain have saved their most excessive day until last. aled davies got a gold medal but also been sandor lynn's got a surprise goal this morning. been sandor lynn's got a surprise goalthis morning. he been sandor lynn's got a surprise goal this morning. he won in 1500 metres for athletes with intellectual impairments and his first ever world championship race, but he showed no sign of any experience as he came toward the last 200 metres. he pushed right ahead of the rest of the field. he kicked for home and cross that line first. his team—mate, when miller, the paralympic champion from tokyo, was totally out of the medals. everone is watching him the whole race and read at the end, he came through for that gold. sti
no, we are cominu britain's only success? no, we are coming back— britain's only success?ing back to the end of- britain's only success? no, we are coming back to the end of these . coming back to the end of these world championships, and you know what? great britain have saved their most excess of the end of these world championships, and you know what? great britain have saved their most excessive day until last. aled davies got a gold medal but also been sandor lynn's got a surprise goal...
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e man in britain is better. eh, you know it's wonderful. here he wrote a letter.olve the british prime minister's sunuku, where did i even read mine with surprise. i thought maybe there were some wrong translations, but he calls in this letter to abandon the suicidal support of ukraine, he says, that the russians have their own philosophy with the russians you need to talk, and not send them a rocket. and what do you think, why did such a letter become possible, and moreover, it was in the public domain, so they wanted it, uh, publicity, how can this be interpreted? well, john mappen himself is a businessman. in the field of investing, not very large and not very famous. but this is actually another person who not only understands, that is , immorality, but from what london is doing pushing kiev to escalate. well , actually, he is not afraid to express his a point of view that is very different from the mainstream and this applies. eh, generally a broad issue on which he speaks. this is not only from his own, but in the house of lords, he does not sit, and as far
e man in britain is better. eh, you know it's wonderful. here he wrote a letter.olve the british prime minister's sunuku, where did i even read mine with surprise. i thought maybe there were some wrong translations, but he calls in this letter to abandon the suicidal support of ukraine, he says, that the russians have their own philosophy with the russians you need to talk, and not send them a rocket. and what do you think, why did such a letter become possible, and moreover, it was in the...
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at home in britain, the philby was called traitor of the century. the west wanted to know what secrets he passed on to the ussr in order to answer the accusation and lift the veil of secrecy. kim decided to write a book the wives of most intelligence officers carry a special kind of time. they do not have the opportunity not to participate in the work of their husbands. not even knowing about it , this book is dedicated to all such wives, and especially to my wife ruth, it was immediately clear that there really is love there. but one thing, but those never talked about his work. he said something, but i can’t say this, i can’t tell you say among dozens of secret special operations. when kim was asked, that's what you did from the most important thing, that's where the peak of intelligence is, where is your highest achievement kill filby until the end of his days and who did not learn to speak russian well said with a huge accent, prokhorov is mine. this is the kursk bulge. says it's me. this is the only time he spoke with pride. he conveyed to us t
at home in britain, the philby was called traitor of the century. the west wanted to know what secrets he passed on to the ussr in order to answer the accusation and lift the veil of secrecy. kim decided to write a book the wives of most intelligence officers carry a special kind of time. they do not have the opportunity not to participate in the work of their husbands. not even knowing about it , this book is dedicated to all such wives, and especially to my wife ruth, it was immediately clear...
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this is gb news britain's news . news britain's news. you updated on that palace story with news as and when it comes in. tomorrow's news tonight in our media buzz. let's kick off with our very first look at the front pages . hot off the press , front pages. hot off the press, metro horror at the school, tea party, a devastating story. woman is arrested as girl eight killed in end of term tragedy. unimaginable story. a girl of eight has died after a 4x4 car slammed into pupils at an end of term. tea party on the lawn outside a school devastation is not the word . there are no not the word. there are no words. the independent run with that story as well. girl eight killed as car ploughs into prep school playground . woman in 40s school playground. woman in 40s arrested after land rover crashes into pupils. you can just only imagine what the families are going through at this at this time. families are going through at this at this time . shocking now this at this time. shocking now let's get to the big stories of the day with my superstar
this is gb news britain's news . news britain's news. you updated on that palace story with news as and when it comes in. tomorrow's news tonight in our media buzz. let's kick off with our very first look at the front pages . hot off the press , front pages. hot off the press, metro horror at the school, tea party, a devastating story. woman is arrested as girl eight killed in end of term tragedy. unimaginable story. a girl of eight has died after a 4x4 car slammed into pupils at an end of...
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need serious action to get britain buildinu. ., , , , ., britain building. be a big issue at _ britain building. housing is sure to be a big issue at the _ britain building. housing is sure to be a big issue at the next - britain building. housing is sure to be a big issue at the next generall be a big issue at the next general election. the problem all the main parties face is showing enough ambition to build the new homes that are needed while keeping their supporters happy in towns, cities in the countryside. the conservatives are looking squarely at cities to solve what many call the housing crisis. finding solutions is fraught with political difficulty. jonathan blake, bbc news. israel's parliament has approved a controversial new law to reform the justice system despite some of the biggest demonstrations in the country's history. furious protestors have called it an attack on democracy and are continuing to throng the streets ofjerusalem hours after compromise talks broke down. the new law will limit the power of the supreme court to challenge the gove
need serious action to get britain buildinu. ., , , , ., britain building. be a big issue at _ britain building. housing is sure to be a big issue at the _ britain building. housing is sure to be a big issue at the next - britain building. housing is sure to be a big issue at the next generall be a big issue at the next general election. the problem all the main parties face is showing enough ambition to build the new homes that are needed while keeping their supporters happy in towns, cities...
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here we for true. britain quietly left through brag center. but the u. s. just still putting pressure on every one to me. so if you want to be independent, sovereign states, then stop arming ukraine, then it will all be over quickly. and you will have peace and work, and trade and the foundation for all of us to develop our peaceful relations further. this is what trade unions must understand. we celebrated the 1st of may a couple of months ago with a photo exhibition here on linden square, where we displayed photos from people in new york, london, and paris, dublin television, jerusalem and many other places. and i have them all on the desk over there. and they were saying no to war, no to fascism. and yes, to the don't ask people's republic. on the one hand, they're against rochelle separately, but on the other. people support our cause. but these are thinking people who understand what we're fighting for and against. and we should all stand together. we are brothers in class. and our class. is it more with fascism? would it let us all fight together? how
here we for true. britain quietly left through brag center. but the u. s. just still putting pressure on every one to me. so if you want to be independent, sovereign states, then stop arming ukraine, then it will all be over quickly. and you will have peace and work, and trade and the foundation for all of us to develop our peaceful relations further. this is what trade unions must understand. we celebrated the 1st of may a couple of months ago with a photo exhibition here on linden square,...
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well, it’s clear that, and they won’t move towards great britain.move it is clear what will be move, a towards the east in relation to e russia in relation to belarus in relation to the same china a and in principle, we already see this only a they now uh, there is no any single fur. yes, in the form of some leader of some person, but at the same time we can say that they have a collective truck, that is, what is happening now in ukraine, what are they doing to militarize this side. this is just the action of the collective euro-atlantic fuhrer, who is focused precisely on us. wars in this region, war is also a way to solve. first of all, the problems of overproduction. thanks a lot. when looking at the current geopolitical crisis , there is a steady understanding that no one plans to change family traditions in the west on their own. but there are too many eastern variables in this equation that are ready to assist the crew of the bathyscaphe, it's time for the european union to realize that they are inside, they are outside, the pressure is growin
well, it’s clear that, and they won’t move towards great britain.move it is clear what will be move, a towards the east in relation to e russia in relation to belarus in relation to the same china a and in principle, we already see this only a they now uh, there is no any single fur. yes, in the form of some leader of some person, but at the same time we can say that they have a collective truck, that is, what is happening now in ukraine, what are they doing to militarize this side. this is...
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britain should hear more gratitude and words of thanks, he said in general the phrase that britain is not amazon where you can order some weapons, so you just order through a click on the computer and like amazon, some parcels with weapons and ammunition arrive, so there is such a cold shower well, regarding other topics , if we sum up the results , it is clear that the first meeting of the ukraine nato council took place today, which is the winter commission of ukraine nato. can convene on its own initiative when it feels threatened by some critical , very crisis situation, it is possible to convene this ukraine nato council further. can this council meet at the level of the state, as today was the first meeting of the ministers of defense of foreign affairs at the level of valery zaluzhnoi, commanders of the armed forces at the level of even ambassadors so that now such a mechanism in ukraine will be very interesting, and i told my boyfriend today that no one will have the veto right to block the meeting of the ukraine nato council like hungary did with the ukraine nato commission,
britain should hear more gratitude and words of thanks, he said in general the phrase that britain is not amazon where you can order some weapons, so you just order through a click on the computer and like amazon, some parcels with weapons and ammunition arrive, so there is such a cold shower well, regarding other topics , if we sum up the results , it is clear that the first meeting of the ukraine nato council took place today, which is the winter commission of ukraine nato. can convene on its...
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britain's news . channel welcome britain's news. channel welcome back— britain's news.be same for any law. in any be the same for any law. in any case. that's situation case. and that's the situation that and it's very that we have. and it's very interesting on when you interesting earlier on when you were mentioning rishi sunak saying that he fundamentally disagrees with the findings. but if we all remember back to april when policy put in when this policy was put in place, braverman at the place, suella braverman at the time that she not time said that she could not guarantee was would guarantee that this was would not existing laws. so why not breach existing laws. so why are the government putting in place that at the place policies that at the beginning they must known beginning they must have known were breaching laws and were breaching these laws and would in the courts? but would end up in the courts? but but mike, why does the- but mike, why does the law then need— but mike, why does the law then need ro— but mike, why does the law then need b be— but mike, why
britain's news . channel welcome britain's news. channel welcome back— britain's news.be same for any law. in any be the same for any law. in any case. that's situation case. and that's the situation that and it's very that we have. and it's very interesting on when you interesting earlier on when you were mentioning rishi sunak saying that he fundamentally disagrees with the findings. but if we all remember back to april when policy put in when this policy was put in place, braverman at the...
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britain and the baltic states wanted ben wallace to be the next man at the top, britain's defence secretaryaine. but america has decided no, it will not be him, they don't want him. france is not keen because britain is not in the eu. america appears to favour at ursula von der leyen, the european commission chief, but she has a pretty iffy record as germany's defence minister and she really allowed the running down of german defence during her time in office. so that is a bit of a political hot potato. but at the end of it, the biggest and most enduring issue is, what they do about ukraine? do they invite ukraine tojoin about ukraine? do they invite ukraine to join nato? about ukraine? do they invite ukraine tojoin nato? and ukraine is pretty fed up with empty premises because in 2008, nato at its annual summit invited both georgia and ukraine tojoin, but summit invited both georgia and ukraine to join, but with conditions. they said, you can start, there is an intention here for you tojoin, but it start, there is an intention here for you to join, but it will not happen straightaway. and
britain and the baltic states wanted ben wallace to be the next man at the top, britain's defence secretaryaine. but america has decided no, it will not be him, they don't want him. france is not keen because britain is not in the eu. america appears to favour at ursula von der leyen, the european commission chief, but she has a pretty iffy record as germany's defence minister and she really allowed the running down of german defence during her time in office. so that is a bit of a political...
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we described it as an important step for britain.— step for britain.e are honoured _ step for britain. we are honoured to _ step for britain. we are honoured to become i step for britain. we are l honoured to become the step for britain. we are - honoured to become the first new member and tojoin honoured to become the first new member and to join this extraordinary community of now 12 economies spanning asia, the pacific and now europe. this is a modern and ambitious agreement and our membership of this exciting and growing forward—looking block as proof uk stores are open for business.— uk stores are open for business. �* , ., ., business. let's turn to china because _ business. let's turn to china because the _ business. let's turn to china because the world _ business. let's turn to china because the world 's - business. let's turn to china because the world 's second | because the world �*s second biggest economy is due to report its latest growth figures injust report its latest growth figures in just about an hour. for the second quarter, we wil
we described it as an important step for britain.— step for britain.e are honoured _ step for britain. we are honoured to _ step for britain. we are honoured to become i step for britain. we are l honoured to become the step for britain. we are - honoured to become the first new member and tojoin honoured to become the first new member and to join this extraordinary community of now 12 economies spanning asia, the pacific and now europe. this is a modern and ambitious agreement and our...
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and they all tell me that news coverage and britain, america, and europe is one sided. they give a one sided account of events, a pro 10 innovated ukraine. he sent troops to crane he occupied ukraine, show that is their only narrative. and i understand why different movements including the one in britain that you mentioned do what they do is they consume this one sided narrative. and they say things based on what they see and tear on radio and television every day. pardon, you are more than that. they also say things that they have been asked to say, and i would like to give another example of the opposite kind back in 2014, when we started our resistance. so many people came here from all over the world, from america, britain, israel and columbia. germany, spain, and many other countries they came here to fight fascism should be one of those were mostly left wing activists who saw our fight almost as a socialist revolution. we are many of them have stayed until today. and i've seen the other side of the us, but i'm british trade unions are victims of western propaganda
and they all tell me that news coverage and britain, america, and europe is one sided. they give a one sided account of events, a pro 10 innovated ukraine. he sent troops to crane he occupied ukraine, show that is their only narrative. and i understand why different movements including the one in britain that you mentioned do what they do is they consume this one sided narrative. and they say things based on what they see and tear on radio and television every day. pardon, you are more than...
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and the company's policy of britain has gone to great lengths to oppose what it describes as pollutants war. how do you respond to that? and how does the communist party of the russian federation see the special minute teen? yeah, can we see just the product? the divisions within the communist movement are certainly nothing new to us. we are aware of the view point supported by the communists of greece. and i'd like to give a historical example before and during world war one, both the communist movement of that time and the social democratic movement. we're quite divided on how the social democratic forces should act and during the re distribution of power in the world of world war one was about to re distribution of power. so there were also questions asked during world war 2. we know that in most countries against fascism approve and by that time the ussr was already quite powerful. and the communist international already existed and was big fights, fascism today, some communist parties believe that under the current circumstances going war is between major capital as powers. and so
and the company's policy of britain has gone to great lengths to oppose what it describes as pollutants war. how do you respond to that? and how does the communist party of the russian federation see the special minute teen? yeah, can we see just the product? the divisions within the communist movement are certainly nothing new to us. we are aware of the view point supported by the communists of greece. and i'd like to give a historical example before and during world war one, both the...
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britain britain is saying that it will give its citizens unparalleled opportunities, and it is a symbolicof the world. of course britain has left the european union and this is according to the british government an opportunity to forge opportunities elsewhere, but when you look at the details in the short—term, it is likely that the economic benefits to the united kingdom are likely be quite minimal. the potential though is enormous and that depends on many cases on what happens next in terms of china and the united states, so the hope is that the united states will reverse a decision by president trump not should join the cptpp, also helps with the block that maybe one day china could join, block that maybe one day china couldjoin, bring its block that maybe one day china could join, bring its economic might along with it, but we did hearfrom the might along with it, but we did hear from the australian trade minister in our state also saying that china's membership is not on the immediate agenda and could take some time, but for britain this is a symbolic day, a big day for the british
britain britain is saying that it will give its citizens unparalleled opportunities, and it is a symbolicof the world. of course britain has left the european union and this is according to the british government an opportunity to forge opportunities elsewhere, but when you look at the details in the short—term, it is likely that the economic benefits to the united kingdom are likely be quite minimal. the potential though is enormous and that depends on many cases on what happens next in...
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britain has come out to say "we're not going to be doing it" because britain is a signatory to the conventions condemned it. so has canada. not in strong terms, but they are not sympathetic to it. so, there is that issue. then there is the issue about who should become the next head of nato, the next secretary general. because there is a bit of disagreement over this they are going to extend the current nato secretary general for another year. nato secretary general for anotheryear. he nato secretary general for another year. he is already in his late 60s now and was planning to retire. now, britain wanted ben wallace, the uk defence secretary, to be the next head of nato. that was backed by the baltic states, latvia, lithuania, etc, but it was not backed by the united states, crucially, which instead seems to favour the eu had ursula von der leyen. that too is controversial because she has a poor record as germany's defence minister. germany's defence minister. germany really ramped down its defence on her watch. then, of course, there are the more parochial issues, you could say, between th
britain has come out to say "we're not going to be doing it" because britain is a signatory to the conventions condemned it. so has canada. not in strong terms, but they are not sympathetic to it. so, there is that issue. then there is the issue about who should become the next head of nato, the next secretary general. because there is a bit of disagreement over this they are going to extend the current nato secretary general for another year. nato secretary general for anotheryear....
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i wanted to run with a different britain — with my britain. to be seen. although it is about football and soccer, it's really more about the sort of social changes at the time. not only that, there was this real idea of girl power at the time, with the spice girls and female empowerment was coming up. and i also wanted to be part of that. # my independence day... you know, you have been able to move forward in your career by being very determined and being very feisty. where does that come from? when i was about 16, at school, i had wanted to go to university and i actually wanted to study what we called development economics and geography at the time, because geography was my favourite subject. and i went to the careers office and said, "this "is what i want to do, i want to go to university," and she looked at me and said "mmm, don't you think "you should apply to secretarial college?" and i was like, "why would i want to be a secretary?" and she said, "the world needs good secretaries". and ijust... in that moment, with that careers teacher
i wanted to run with a different britain — with my britain. to be seen. although it is about football and soccer, it's really more about the sort of social changes at the time. not only that, there was this real idea of girl power at the time, with the spice girls and female empowerment was coming up. and i also wanted to be part of that. # my independence day... you know, you have been able to move forward in your career by being very determined and being very feisty. where does that come...
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lawlessness in britain.ave closed in the past five years, so we're asking this morning how has your high street changed and has it changed for the better? so do get in touch. vaiews@gbnews.uk >> com yeah. >> com yeah. >> i wonder if that ties in actually to the looting story. >> could that be could that be a part of that picture? >> well, yes. you know the email to email in on, but we'll get to that after your morning headunes that after your morning headlines with rory smith . headlines with rory smith. >> thank you very much, tom. sadiq khan says the expansion of london's ultra low emission zone will go ahead. that's after a high court judge ruled the mayor's plan is lawful. legal action was brought by five conservative led councils . it conservative led councils. it will see drivers pay a 12.50 dele fee if their vehicles do not meet the required emissions standards. a spokesman for the aa says the ruling is hugely disappointing, but they do aa says the ruling is hugely disappointing , but they do hope dis
lawlessness in britain.ave closed in the past five years, so we're asking this morning how has your high street changed and has it changed for the better? so do get in touch. vaiews@gbnews.uk >> com yeah. >> com yeah. >> i wonder if that ties in actually to the looting story. >> could that be could that be a part of that picture? >> well, yes. you know the email to email in on, but we'll get to that after your morning headunes that after your morning headlines with...
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i think britain about that? i think tbmts— britain about that?lticulturalism if it's not because multiculturalism in this country is . i just think that is country is. i just think that is a nonsense argument. darren and it really frustrates me when people like people say things like multiculturalism has failed. it's root of all of the ills it's the root of all of the ills in societies arguing like there were riots before there was were no riots before there was immigration of black and brown people europe. like this is people to europe. like this is just ignorance. all just showing your ignorance. all right. are. you understand right. you are. you understand why— right. you are. you understand uby tttmss— right. you are. you understand why france french— ”22 422. 2t”2; you understand why france french cities are mtts— why france french cities are mtts ub. — why france french cities are mtts ub. cm— why france french cities are made up. can i- why france french cities are made up. �*" 2 why france french cities are- made up. can i finish my point
i think britain about that? i think tbmts— britain about that?lticulturalism if it's not because multiculturalism in this country is . i just think that is country is. i just think that is a nonsense argument. darren and it really frustrates me when people like people say things like multiculturalism has failed. it's root of all of the ills it's the root of all of the ills in societies arguing like there were riots before there was were no riots before there was immigration of black and brown...
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so, to ct. 18 and britain's new number— later. so, to ct. 18 and britain's new number one, _ later.ritain's new number one, katie - later. so, to ct. 18 and britain's new number one, katie boulterj later. so, to ct. 18 and britain's i new number one, katie boulter had waited 2a hours for her first round to resume, a first set tie—breaker was disrupted by the protests but through all the ladies, katie boulter had firm.— through all the ladies, katie boulter had firm. ., �* ., , boulter had firm. katie boulter says i'm dialled into _ boulter had firm. katie boulter says i'm dialled into this _ boulter had firm. katie boulter says i'm dialled into this and _ boulter had firm. katie boulter says i'm dialled into this and she - boulter had firm. katie boulter says i'm dialled into this and she has i i'm dialled into this and she has taken the interrupted open set. to win that set was a platform now she bolted and broke her opponent three times in a second set, for a straight set when that is more like a marathon. back on the shore court was heather watson in her 13th wimbledon, by now sh
so, to ct. 18 and britain's new number— later. so, to ct. 18 and britain's new number one, _ later.ritain's new number one, katie - later. so, to ct. 18 and britain's new number one, katie boulterj later. so, to ct. 18 and britain's i new number one, katie boulter had waited 2a hours for her first round to resume, a first set tie—breaker was disrupted by the protests but through all the ladies, katie boulter had firm.— through all the ladies, katie boulter had firm. ., �* ., , boulter...
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actually, i would say britain are head and shouldersl say britain are head and shoulders above everybodystuff done. but above everybody else in getting this stuff done. �* ., , ., stuff done. but the eu has a draughts? — stuff done. but the eu has a draughts? we _ stuff done. but the eu has a draughts? we don't - stuff done. but the eu has a draughts? we don't have . stuff done. but the eu has a l draughts? we don't have that stuff done. but the eu has a draughts? we don't have that in draughts? we don't have that here in the uk. ., , , . draughts? we don't have that here in the [time ., , , ~ draughts? we don't have that here in the i time to — draughts? we don't have that here in the i time to get _ draughts? we don't have that here in the l time to get into _ draughts? we don't have that here in the 1 time to get into the we have time to get into the complexities, but as far as i'm have time to get into the complexities, but has ar as i'm have time to get into the complexities, but has a as i'm have time to get into the complexities, but has a more] concerned the uk has a more enlight
actually, i would say britain are head and shouldersl say britain are head and shoulders above everybodystuff done. but above everybody else in getting this stuff done. �* ., , ., stuff done. but the eu has a draughts? — stuff done. but the eu has a draughts? we _ stuff done. but the eu has a draughts? we don't - stuff done. but the eu has a draughts? we don't have . stuff done. but the eu has a l draughts? we don't have that stuff done. but the eu has a draughts? we don't have that in...
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enemy, which zelenskyy is supposed to export from the war , from the post of ambassador to great britain, the ukrainian ambassador vadym prystaika, who criticized the president for his unhealthy sarcasm to prepare a set of actions to continue the operation of the grain corridor in moscow took into custody the war criminal igor gorky na strilkov, who was once the so-called minister of defense of the dpr in butsegarna. he asked for at least until september 18 that he be accused of extremism. well, the minister of culture and this oleksandr tkachenko submitted a resignation letter from his post, we will talk about all this in the next hour, we will have oleksii hetman oleksandr harari and mykola knyazhytskyi as guests today for those who are watching us on youtube i would like to ask you to participate in our survey a single telethon, answers to questions like these, i didn't watch it, but i threw away your version, please, please write what you think about a single telethon about a unified information policy of the state during the war, because one way or another it is related to the activ
enemy, which zelenskyy is supposed to export from the war , from the post of ambassador to great britain, the ukrainian ambassador vadym prystaika, who criticized the president for his unhealthy sarcasm to prepare a set of actions to continue the operation of the grain corridor in moscow took into custody the war criminal igor gorky na strilkov, who was once the so-called minister of defense of the dpr in butsegarna. he asked for at least until september 18 that he be accused of extremism....
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i met with all the key representatives, even great britain. fantastic. with regard to ukraine, especially members of parliament and the minister of defense of great britain, they all told me personally that great britain will continue to help the armed forces and really wants and will do everything for ukraine to be in nato . our interests and which will serve to squeeze out the aggressor in our territory . american former government officials held secret talks with lavrov and people from putin's entourage, if such talks are currently underway. what can lavrov negotiate with former officials of the united states of america, this group of people who are around lavrov and patrusheva did not write this on nbc, but it must be mentioned on your broadcast a group of expl and scientists and all kinds of other his assistants really er has such contacts, but with whom in the united states are also er levels of experts of the er people of the security council and er of the us state department these contacts which are taking place at a single level now,
i met with all the key representatives, even great britain. fantastic. with regard to ukraine, especially members of parliament and the minister of defense of great britain, they all told me personally that great britain will continue to help the armed forces and really wants and will do everything for ukraine to be in nato . our interests and which will serve to squeeze out the aggressor in our territory . american former government officials held secret talks with lavrov and people from...
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he has played a significant role in britain's position when it - role in britain�*s position when iti think there's quite a lot. when the think there�*s quite a lot. when the first things is, if he is going to subside, the prime minister needs to put another minister in quickly to take over because this is not something that you can grasp in five minutes. this is a complex war with many strands going on notjust in ukraine but in relationships to everybody else and it would be grossly unfair to ben wallace to stop on monday and a new minister to come in and try to pick that up because that would actually be dangerous for our work and for the work in ukraine. i hope it happens. and they will be dangerous to lose and because he is showing a lot of leadership and many other things that needed leadership and where other countries and ministers of been a bit slow and so, losing him is going to be ashamed. ihe been a bit slow and so, losing him is going to be ashamed.— is going to be ashamed. he was hoinu to is going to be ashamed. he was hoping to take _ is going to be ashamed. he was hopi
he has played a significant role in britain's position when it - role in britain�*s position when iti think there's quite a lot. when the think there�*s quite a lot. when the first things is, if he is going to subside, the prime minister needs to put another minister in quickly to take over because this is not something that you can grasp in five minutes. this is a complex war with many strands going on notjust in ukraine but in relationships to everybody else and it would be grossly unfair...
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britain's news . news. britain's news.hannel the nigel farage cuts scandal is just the opening salvo in the fight of our lives to stop the uk creeping towards a chinese style social credit system where our behaviour codes and political ideologies are monitored and judged by woke corporations. >> globalist institutions and potential . soon, a socialist potential. soon, a socialist government and be very concerned . and this isn't some sort of far fetched dystopian prospect . far fetched dystopian prospect. we're already getting there . so we're already getting there. so take the chilling revelation today that the uk's four biggest banks are not west lloyds. hsbc and barclays all refuse to deny that they monitor their own customers on social media. they're complicated privacy policies. you know, the ones that, you know, go on for 30 pages and you're forced to sign before taking an account, allow for such an approach. but that doesn't make it right . so, for doesn't make it right. so, for example, natwest, the parent company
britain's news . news. britain's news.hannel the nigel farage cuts scandal is just the opening salvo in the fight of our lives to stop the uk creeping towards a chinese style social credit system where our behaviour codes and political ideologies are monitored and judged by woke corporations. >> globalist institutions and potential . soon, a socialist potential. soon, a socialist government and be very concerned . and this isn't some sort of far fetched dystopian prospect . far fetched...
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i think britain about that? i think anngs— britain about that?nk that is a nonsense argument. darren and it really frustrates me when people like people say things like multiculturalism has failed. it's root of all of the ills it's the root of all of the ills in societies arguing like there were riots before there was were no riots before there was immigration of black and brown people europe. like this is people to europe. like this is just ignorance. all just showing your ignorance. all right. are. you understand right. you are. you understand why— right. you are. you understand any nanos— right. you are. you understand why france french— g“/»1»2”»1 you understand why france french cities g“ /2. 2”»1 you understand why france french cities are naus— why france french cities are made up. — why france french cities are made up. can— why france french cities are made up. can i- why france french cities are made up. �*" 1“ why france french cities are- made up. can i finish my point? you can't. made up. can i finish my point? you can-n n..— made up
i think britain about that? i think anngs— britain about that?nk that is a nonsense argument. darren and it really frustrates me when people like people say things like multiculturalism has failed. it's root of all of the ills it's the root of all of the ills in societies arguing like there were riots before there was were no riots before there was immigration of black and brown people europe. like this is people to europe. like this is just ignorance. all just showing your ignorance. all...
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maybe here we need just the road from ukraine to great britain. we see.hink it is the warmth with which president zelensky was greeted in your instar this year when i had the opportunity to meet him. she is very warm . we congratulate him, we respect him, your country, your people, because you are leading this fight, this connection between our current prime minister sumnik and president zelenskyi is very strong, take care of ukraine! for example, by arming and training ukrainian soldiers, which they do not need, and i understand that president zelensky would like more modern weapons, missile complexes, but we say that we are currently training ukrainian aviators who will later feed the f-16 fighter, so i think that such support will be gradual not only about tank equipment whether the provision of fighter jets is about a comprehensive approach about repair work about technical equipment about delivery and logistics , all this is important, but now we are really trying to do what we can in the shortest possible time and therefore i hope that our prime min
maybe here we need just the road from ukraine to great britain. we see.hink it is the warmth with which president zelensky was greeted in your instar this year when i had the opportunity to meet him. she is very warm . we congratulate him, we respect him, your country, your people, because you are leading this fight, this connection between our current prime minister sumnik and president zelenskyi is very strong, take care of ukraine! for example, by arming and training ukrainian soldiers,...
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every plane made in britain, every plane paid for by the united states. have to pay the us back for any hurricanes left intact, as had been agreed. those who discovered the plane say they've made a real difference. hurricane was a strong, easy to fly machine, stable as a gun platform, suitable for not experienced pilots, and a reliable aircraft. these may look like unremarkable bits of metal but, to ukraine's aviation museum, they are symbols of british assistance that echo down the years. britain was the first who supplied fighting aircraft for the soviet union. now great britain is the first country which gives storm shadow cruise missiles to our armed forces. the museum hopes to find enough parts to reconstruct one entire hurricane to look, if not to fly, like this, as once they did in the skies over ukraine. james landale, bbc news, kyiv. a series of events are planned injapan to remember "the world's most loyal dog." this is a picture of hachiko back in 1932, whose owner was a professor at a university injapan, who used to take the train to work ever
every plane made in britain, every plane paid for by the united states. have to pay the us back for any hurricanes left intact, as had been agreed. those who discovered the plane say they've made a real difference. hurricane was a strong, easy to fly machine, stable as a gun platform, suitable for not experienced pilots, and a reliable aircraft. these may look like unremarkable bits of metal but, to ukraine's aviation museum, they are symbols of british assistance that echo down the years....
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.— gold for great britain.in. rachael, thank you very much. - rory mcilroy leads the way going into tomorrow's final round of the scottish open at the rennaisance club. the northern irishman is 13 under par, one shot clear of south korea's tom kim and two ahead of england's tommy fleetwood. tee—times have been brought forward a couple of hours for the fourth day with strong winds forecast. the t20 blast final is undrerway between essex and somerset at edgebaston. essex won the toss and chose to bowl first. somerset are 69—4. from 11 overs. earlier in the semi—finals, there may be some tension in the 0verton household after surrey�*s jamie was caught out by his twin brother craig 0verton of somerset, whose side won by 24 runs. before that, essex booked their place in the final, beating holders hampshire by five wickets in a rain—affected first semi. daniel sams top scored with 29 for essex. that's all from us here at the bbc sport centre — so let's head back to wimbledon and chetan. with a special guest! neal sk
.— gold for great britain.in. rachael, thank you very much. - rory mcilroy leads the way going into tomorrow's final round of the scottish open at the rennaisance club. the northern irishman is 13 under par, one shot clear of south korea's tom kim and two ahead of england's tommy fleetwood. tee—times have been brought forward a couple of hours for the fourth day with strong winds forecast. the t20 blast final is undrerway between essex and somerset at edgebaston. essex won the toss and...
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, who will soon cease to be the defense minister of great britain , according to the british media .inian president, well, the paradox is that nules would have demonstrated that he would leave his post faster than vadym prystayko after the statement during the strike that, well, in fact, after the public negative assessment of the actions of the ukrainian president, according to all the laws of the genre, according to all the laws of international etiquette, if you can say so, it was obvious that he would lose his position. that is, why he was fired for so long during the week is difficult for me to say. i think that he could not sign a bypass letter or something similar there in the embassy, but the question is to another, prystayko in his position in britain was distinguished by such ambiguous and various statements. they caused quite a stir, despite the fact that he is a very experienced diplomat who managed to work in the position of a minister, respectively, and he was also the representative of ukraine at nato. that is, he is an experienced professional staff diplomat, and it
, who will soon cease to be the defense minister of great britain , according to the british media .inian president, well, the paradox is that nules would have demonstrated that he would leave his post faster than vadym prystayko after the statement during the strike that, well, in fact, after the public negative assessment of the actions of the ukrainian president, according to all the laws of the genre, according to all the laws of international etiquette, if you can say so, it was obvious...
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and remember, the change that paine wants his leaders to make is to break with britain. now and forever. and in "-" he makes -- "common sense," he makes independence seem suddenly imminent, necessary and urgent. what's so clever about how paine writes in this famous pamphlet is that the arguments he makes are not self-evident truths. he actually says it's actually not common sense at all. he just tells you it is. in fact, he's able to make you rethink what you thought you knew. and he uses the plain-spoken language of an outraged cabin- goer. take one of paine's first arguments in "common sense." i think it's simply outrageous. in a world in which kings and princes rule almost every square foot of western europe, tom paine declares all kings and princes, all of them, to be illegitimate and despotic and demands that all of them be swept away. paine denies the heritage of their noble bloodlines and -- them all as power-hungry ruffians who sit on thrones simply because an ancestor of theirs killed the previous dynasty of kings. he calls -- [inaudible] one of the most famous
and remember, the change that paine wants his leaders to make is to break with britain. now and forever. and in "-" he makes -- "common sense," he makes independence seem suddenly imminent, necessary and urgent. what's so clever about how paine writes in this famous pamphlet is that the arguments he makes are not self-evident truths. he actually says it's actually not common sense at all. he just tells you it is. in fact, he's able to make you rethink what you thought you...
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. we tell to britain.we tell them, sorry , we can't actually them, sorry, we can't actually look you. look, one way to look after you. look, one way to prove to the asylum seeker population that britain's streets aren't paved with gold. isuppose streets aren't paved with gold. i suppose , is to actually make i suppose, is to actually make them them . but this is them sleep on them. but this is incredibly dangerous. i don't know you , but i don't see know about you, but i don't see it ending that well. if we have thousands angry thousands of angry and disillusioned afghans roaming the just to accommodate the streets just to accommodate the streets just to accommodate the number of legal migrants that. the number of legal migrants that . we have, england needs that. we have, england needs 616,000 extra homes each year , 616,000 extra homes each year, which isn't happening, is it? in fact around just 233,000 new homes were supplied in 2021 to 22.and homes were supplied in 2021 to 22. and yet we have people li
. we tell to britain.we tell them, sorry , we can't actually them, sorry, we can't actually look you. look, one way to look after you. look, one way to prove to the asylum seeker population that britain's streets aren't paved with gold. isuppose streets aren't paved with gold. i suppose , is to actually make i suppose, is to actually make them them . but this is them sleep on them. but this is incredibly dangerous. i don't know you , but i don't see know about you, but i don't see it ending...
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good news for britain. and novak djokovic and carlos alcaraz have ta ken to centre court at wimbledon, in one of the most anticipated finals of a generation. hello, i'm krupa padhy. thank you forjoining us. the british—born singer and actress jane birkin has died in her adoptive home, paris, at the age of 76. she had a prolific career in cinema and became a symbol of �*60s fashion style. overseas jane birkin was probably best known for this song. the 1969 romantic duet je t'aime...moi non plus, sung with her lover, the late french singer serge gainsbourg. it was recorded months after they met on the set of the film slogan. in recent years, jane birkin maintained her celebrity status after inspiring the hermes birkin handbag. when it was released the song je t'aime was banned on radio stations in several countries and condemned by the vatican because of its overtly sexual lyrics. speaking in a bbc documentary in 2015 jane birkin reflected on the controversy. the vatican and the bbc banned it just because of
good news for britain. and novak djokovic and carlos alcaraz have ta ken to centre court at wimbledon, in one of the most anticipated finals of a generation. hello, i'm krupa padhy. thank you forjoining us. the british—born singer and actress jane birkin has died in her adoptive home, paris, at the age of 76. she had a prolific career in cinema and became a symbol of �*60s fashion style. overseas jane birkin was probably best known for this song. the 1969 romantic duet je t'aime...moi non...
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Jul 26, 2023
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britain's news . news. britain's news.hannel the nigel farage cuts scandal is just the opening salvo in the fight of our lives to stop the uk creeping towards a chinese style social credit system where our behaviour codes and political ideologies are monitored and judged by woke corporations. >> globalist institutions and potential . soon, a socialist potential. soon, a socialist government and be very concerned . and this isn't some sort of far fetched dystopian prospect . far fetched dystopian prospect. we're already getting there . so we're already getting there. so take the chilling revelation today that the uk's four biggest banks are not west lloyds. hsbc and barclays all refuse to deny that they monitor their own customers on social media. they're complicated privacy policies. you know, the ones that, you know, go on for 30 pages and you're forced to sign before taking an account, allow for such an approach. but that doesn't make it right . so, for doesn't make it right. so, for example, natwest, the parent company
britain's news . news. britain's news.hannel the nigel farage cuts scandal is just the opening salvo in the fight of our lives to stop the uk creeping towards a chinese style social credit system where our behaviour codes and political ideologies are monitored and judged by woke corporations. >> globalist institutions and potential . soon, a socialist potential. soon, a socialist government and be very concerned . and this isn't some sort of far fetched dystopian prospect . far fetched...
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Jul 31, 2023
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powering up britain from britain is today's slogan. more than 100 licences for companies to explore for and then drill to extract oil and gas are part of a plan to max out production from uk reserves. i'd say it's entirely consistent with transitioning to net zero that we use the energy we've got here at home because we're going to need it for decades. so far better for our economy, forjobs and for climate emissions that we get it from here rather than shipping it from halfway around the world. but critics say it won't actually add to uk supplies. the north sea oil and gas that he is helping to encourage is actually overwhelmingly exported. so 80% of the oil — and most of what's left in the north sea is oil — goes to international markets and is sold there. so it's not helping us with our energy security and it's not helping to displace imports. it also risks adding to uk emissions, say many climate scientists and environmentalists. they argue the planet—warming carbon dioxide from these new projects will breach the country's climate t
powering up britain from britain is today's slogan. more than 100 licences for companies to explore for and then drill to extract oil and gas are part of a plan to max out production from uk reserves. i'd say it's entirely consistent with transitioning to net zero that we use the energy we've got here at home because we're going to need it for decades. so far better for our economy, forjobs and for climate emissions that we get it from here rather than shipping it from halfway around the world....