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i was director of the british council in st petersburg from 2005 to 2008 and we got embroiled in, you had gone into the deep freeze and the british council became a political football in all of that. and just being up close and personal with the regime that isjust utterly ruthless, where there is no accountability, no sense that if the authorities come for you you've got nowhere to hide. itjust made me realise how much we take our democracy for granted here. and that's when i decided i would go for it. could you see what has happened since coming, in terms of what's happened in russia and putin, and the nature of where russia finds itself now? i came to the conclusion in russia that we have been profoundly naive and complacent about regimes like the russian and the chinese and others. from that moment it was a kind of wake—up call that the west had got far too comfortable and you know, the end of history and it was all going to be this relentless march towards liberal democracy. when you were out in russia and you are up close and personal with those people you realise just how deeply
i was director of the british council in st petersburg from 2005 to 2008 and we got embroiled in, you had gone into the deep freeze and the british council became a political football in all of that. and just being up close and personal with the regime that isjust utterly ruthless, where there is no accountability, no sense that if the authorities come for you you've got nowhere to hide. itjust made me realise how much we take our democracy for granted here. and that's when i decided i would go...
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and, of course, the british council hopes without him . i pay attention.ctivity uk intelligence services begins in 2017. they are quite specifically taken for serbia. the results are so few we have released two series they are located. they are in a number of social networks. we already have more than a million views of two series that is exactly what the balkan split of the year is called, more than 174 films and series promoting the idea with voice have been shown on the leading state and private television stations of the radio company alone. this is not a feature film. in our understanding , a 15-episode documentary deserves a special mention. a film about the role and opportunities that the first ones in the eu will have more than 1,200 journalists have been trained in special media incubators. as for gender tolerance, we are already seeing the result this year for the first time in the conservative orthodox country of serbia, contrary to the statement of president vuci, a gay parade was held, which was led by, who would you think the us ambassador ho
and, of course, the british council hopes without him . i pay attention.ctivity uk intelligence services begins in 2017. they are quite specifically taken for serbia. the results are so few we have released two series they are located. they are in a number of social networks. we already have more than a million views of two series that is exactly what the balkan split of the year is called, more than 174 films and series promoting the idea with voice have been shown on the leading state and...
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. don't know british council.ent, even if they're a government, they get government they probably get government money. they they're trying to collect there they want to collect it. there they want to send to argentina because send people to argentina because there are red rump organisations rump group of welsh speakers who would move there in 1865. yeah yeah. and now there are 5000 people who speak welsh argentina. that's all it took to actually preserve the welsh language, all this nonsense government schooling in wales , a government schooling in wales, a complete waste of money. what you need is an isolated community in the sorted and in theory the people . wales should theory the people. wales should be speaking welsh but they speak well she only when english tourists enter the pub that is the fact that i about this you'll love this one because you're doing your education bruce chatwin wrote a book called simpatico and called simpatico travel book and i that was him i read that and that was him wandering arou
. don't know british council.ent, even if they're a government, they get government they probably get government money. they they're trying to collect there they want to collect it. there they want to send to argentina because send people to argentina because there are red rump organisations rump group of welsh speakers who would move there in 1865. yeah yeah. and now there are 5000 people who speak welsh argentina. that's all it took to actually preserve the welsh language, all this nonsense...
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. don't know british council.ent, even if they're a government, they get government they probably get government money. they they're trying to collect there they want to collect it. there they want to send to argentina because send people to argentina because there are red rump organisations rump group of welsh speakers who would move there in 1865. yeah yeah. and now there are 5000 people who speak welsh argentina. that's all it took to actually preserve the welsh language, all this nonsense government schooling in wales , a government schooling in wales, a complete waste of money. what you need is an isolated community in the sorted and in theory the people . wales should theory the people. wales should be speaking welsh but they speak well she only when english tourists enter the pub that is the fact that i about this you'll love this one because you're doing your education bruce chatwin wrote a book called simpatico and called simpatico travel book and i that was him i read that and that was him wandering arou
. don't know british council.ent, even if they're a government, they get government they probably get government money. they they're trying to collect there they want to collect it. there they want to send to argentina because send people to argentina because there are red rump organisations rump group of welsh speakers who would move there in 1865. yeah yeah. and now there are 5000 people who speak welsh argentina. that's all it took to actually preserve the welsh language, all this nonsense...
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god knows the activities of the british council.sical activities. and let's take their famous project, which is operating, in fact, we are fixing it, where they choose the best, and graduates of our best universities, at their own expense. why are they sent to study, out, i don’t go there, a two-year training and sign an agreement that they are obliged there for each individually, someone for five years here for 10 years is obliged to return to russia and work there somewhere work. what to do with them? well, it’s a matter of a person going to study for his own money, another matter of hundreds of such students, where are they, where do they work in legislative assemblies of municipalities in state-owned companies at secret facilities, and we show such that london universities end badly, third line. i'll tell you now. these are the so-called vox seminars, who were sent there by political scientists, politicians and, of course, a journalist of politicians, it is clear because they had to promote their influence in the future, but jou
god knows the activities of the british council.sical activities. and let's take their famous project, which is operating, in fact, we are fixing it, where they choose the best, and graduates of our best universities, at their own expense. why are they sent to study, out, i don’t go there, a two-year training and sign an agreement that they are obliged there for each individually, someone for five years here for 10 years is obliged to return to russia and work there somewhere work. what to do...
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a prominent political figure in the united kingdom sir, george delacy evans member of the british privy councilderiksensser british admiral alexander semklyan and leader basmachi ibrahim up they are not just from different social strata, they even lived in different eras, but they all have one thing in common, a fiery passion for which they were ready put at stake not only their own, but also tens of thousands of other people's lives. this desire to tear apart multinational russia, raise separatist rebellions, provoke a civil war , organize a review, do whatever you want. just to separate from our country. at least an hour at least a little, but make it smaller. why british handlers are behind all the separatists in russia. what regions do the british most want to tear away from russia, what does great britain promise the russian separatists. and why in the end the british always betray those who were persuaded to lift the separatist heavy answers to these questions. we found here in declassified british documents. in the vaults of the us library of congress in the archives of the ministry of f
a prominent political figure in the united kingdom sir, george delacy evans member of the british privy councilderiksensser british admiral alexander semklyan and leader basmachi ibrahim up they are not just from different social strata, they even lived in different eras, but they all have one thing in common, a fiery passion for which they were ready put at stake not only their own, but also tens of thousands of other people's lives. this desire to tear apart multinational russia, raise...
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in people's lives, that is why i called the prime minister and that is why i attended the british irish council, and everyone across our island in one place has these issues. we need to operate in that spirit, and as we make a difference on the issues that matter to people at this time. >> -- legitimate for independence, something we have to sit down and deal with that. who do you think is -- necessary change in legislation we could do this surely support for independence, we have to address this. >> what i am focused on is actually making a difference in the lives of people in scotland. first and foremost is the cost of living and the impact that has and i want to do everything i can to try to alleviate those and i think we can deliver that in partnership with the scottish government and that's what i'm going to keep doing and i think that's what the right thing to do is. >> were very disappointed that you can't even offer one scenario where you would -- given a fixed penalty notice and a subpoena of course the penalties committee sanctioned, do you think it would be unnecessarily hard for you
in people's lives, that is why i called the prime minister and that is why i attended the british irish council, and everyone across our island in one place has these issues. we need to operate in that spirit, and as we make a difference on the issues that matter to people at this time. >> -- legitimate for independence, something we have to sit down and deal with that. who do you think is -- necessary change in legislation we could do this surely support for independence, we have to...
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people who translators or who worked as translators or work for british work for security for british council, they into the and just like that someone's daughter died because this person in hiding and his wife couldn't take the daughter to the hospital. those are the people brother has been attacked and taken to tortured prison. taken to and tortured prison. i mean, this is it's unbelievable that the government and look . that the government and look. how bad are we getting my at the moment sorry about you we just have no have we're not good at this this is not this is something that we're not being very good. and i don't think history is going to be very kind looking back this. looking back on this. i'm one one in one of the sentences here in this article says there is absolutely no sense that afghanistan of priority afghanistan is any of priority at all, that that's and that's so evident how i ashamed right now. i feel ashamed. people would argue that when it came to ukrainian refugees that britain really stepped up. we've put out the red carpet look what happens if i do believe that the t
people who translators or who worked as translators or work for british work for security for british council, they into the and just like that someone's daughter died because this person in hiding and his wife couldn't take the daughter to the hospital. those are the people brother has been attacked and taken to tortured prison. taken to and tortured prison. i mean, this is it's unbelievable that the government and look . that the government and look. how bad are we getting my at the moment...
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people who translators or who worked as translators or work for british work for security for british council, they into the and just like that someone's daughter died because this person in hiding and his wife couldn't take the daughter to the hospital. those are the people brother has been attacked and taken to tortured prison. taken to and tortured prison. i mean, this is it's unbelievable that the government and look . that the government and look. how bad are we getting my at the moment sorry about you we just have no have we're not good at this this is not this is something that we're not being very good. and i don't think history is going to be very kind looking back this. looking back on this. i'm one one in one of the sentences here in this article says there is absolutely no sense that afghanistan of priority afghanistan is any of priority at all, that that's and that's so evident how i ashamed right now. i feel ashamed. people would argue that when it came to ukrainian refugees that britain really stepped up. we've put out the red carpet look what happens if i do believe that the t
people who translators or who worked as translators or work for british work for security for british council, they into the and just like that someone's daughter died because this person in hiding and his wife couldn't take the daughter to the hospital. those are the people brother has been attacked and taken to tortured prison. taken to and tortured prison. i mean, this is it's unbelievable that the government and look . that the government and look. how bad are we getting my at the moment...
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and that's because the scaremongering from the likes of the british poultry council and the british poultryn people who would usually be our customers to buy a frozen turkey. and i can completely understand that if i was walking a supermarket and i've had in my is august is you're going to get a turkey and you want they're in the freezer going to pick it up and put it in your freezer at home because a bird in the hand, as they say, is worth two in the bush. you know. yeah, i can see why people have done it but really it's supermarkets just wanting to control the market again people find people again how do people find people like you if people like you paul? if people watching programme think watching this programme i think are i really do are of because i do really do want range turkey, what want a free range turkey, what do do? they just put do do they do? do they just put do they google free range they just google free range turkey suppliers? yeah what i would what i would suggest would yeah, what i would suggest most operate websites most of us operate on websites and the uk and and del
and that's because the scaremongering from the likes of the british poultry council and the british poultryn people who would usually be our customers to buy a frozen turkey. and i can completely understand that if i was walking a supermarket and i've had in my is august is you're going to get a turkey and you want they're in the freezer going to pick it up and put it in your freezer at home because a bird in the hand, as they say, is worth two in the bush. you know. yeah, i can see why people...
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it's things like funding smaller scholarships through to through the british council to allow come hereome here and study. there is argument study. and there is an argument to that that sort of to be made that that sort of engagement is very useful because it gives connections because it gives us connections to west, to chinese people to the west, to chinese people who to study in the who might want to study in the uk, should part of uk, whether it should be part of the i think is the aid budget. i think is another but another question. but the government, since merged government, ever since it merged dfid with the fcdo has never really the line is really officially. the line is of that the budget of course, that the aid budget is entirely spent purely in pursuit national interest pursuit of the national interest and with our broader and in line with our broader foreign objectives. but foreign policy objectives. but that sometimes mean that we that will sometimes mean that we end up making something which the probably the foreign office probably thinks good diplomatic thinks is a very g
it's things like funding smaller scholarships through to through the british council to allow come hereome here and study. there is argument study. and there is an argument to that that sort of to be made that that sort of engagement is very useful because it gives connections because it gives us connections to west, to chinese people to the west, to chinese people who to study in the who might want to study in the uk, should part of uk, whether it should be part of the i think is the aid...
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. >> members welcome the fact that you attended the british irish council. there were strong rumors that the u.k. e.u. -- would not -- their agreement on the protocol. [indiscernible] p.m. sunak: i've been clear that -- arbitrary deadline i don't think that that necessarily is helpful and i don't want to unnecessarily raise people's expectations. what i'm committed to doing is working constructively with our european partners to see if it can find a way through this to resolve the clear challenges that the protocol presents. i want to see those problems fixed. i want to protect arlen's place in the union. -- i want to protect arlen's place in the union. >> one issue is of national students being made -- there could be a crackdown or reduction in the numbers. they all value the international students for economic and cultural benefits they bring. we celebrated hitting a milestone of 600,000 international students as an unequivocally good thing. do you think that is a target we should continue to pursue? should we go further or is there some reason to reduce t
. >> members welcome the fact that you attended the british irish council. there were strong rumors that the u.k. e.u. -- would not -- their agreement on the protocol. [indiscernible] p.m. sunak: i've been clear that -- arbitrary deadline i don't think that that necessarily is helpful and i don't want to unnecessarily raise people's expectations. what i'm committed to doing is working constructively with our european partners to see if it can find a way through this to resolve the clear...
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and clearly the security council, the, the british government, the u. k. did all that they could, they pushed relentlessly for a resolution before the security council. they were successful in getting one past, but it did not have teeth. it called for things to happen, but they were simply words. what needs to happen is action. and frankly, the international community needs to generate the political will to exercise that actions things stops at such as sanctions. for example, targeted economic sanctions, or cutting off access to the revenue that the hunted need to buy its weapons. things that were done, for example, would ukraine, the people at home? can i can, i can do you mind if i ask it, is that possible without cooperation from china, russia and possibly india. yes, it is. it's not possible to the formal mechanism of the security council, but it is possible through a coordinated effort by nations who went willing to stand with the people of me and more a to take coordinated action together. that's exactly what they did with respect to ukraine. for exam
and clearly the security council, the, the british government, the u. k. did all that they could, they pushed relentlessly for a resolution before the security council. they were successful in getting one past, but it did not have teeth. it called for things to happen, but they were simply words. what needs to happen is action. and frankly, the international community needs to generate the political will to exercise that actions things stops at such as sanctions. for example, targeted economic...
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and, of course, the british council without him. where are you going? i pay attention. of the uk intelligence services begins in 2017. they are quite specifically taken for serbia. the results are so few we have released two series they are located. they are in a number of social networks. we already have more than a million views, two episodes are exactly what the balkan split is called. but over the past two years, only on the leading public and private television and radio companies in serbia have shown more than 174 films and series promoting her voice. this is not a feature film. in our understanding, a 15-episode documentary film about the role and opportunities that serbia will receive in the eu deserves a special mention gay pride parade led, who do you think the us ambassador how did it all end? by the way, the ministry of internal affairs, contrary to the ministry of internal affairs, again emphasizes the security forces, contrary to the decision to hold this event, which means that there, apparently, there is already loyally what to end it with, of course, th
and, of course, the british council without him. where are you going? i pay attention. of the uk intelligence services begins in 2017. they are quite specifically taken for serbia. the results are so few we have released two series they are located. they are in a number of social networks. we already have more than a million views, two episodes are exactly what the balkan split is called. but over the past two years, only on the leading public and private television and radio companies in...
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british and americans in the attack. nikolai patrushev, secretary of the russian security council, confirmed that the preparations for this attack were carried out under the guidance of british specialists located in ochakovo, nikolaev region. also according to departments of the british navy participated in the planning and implementation of the terrorist attacks in the baltic sea on september 26 on the nord stream one and nord stream 2 gas pipelines. however, the winds of significant changes may well rise in the western you. on november 8, elections were held in the united states to both houses of parliament, the lower ones are now for the republicans and the elephants have already initiated an audit of financial assistance, which the democrats generously allocated to ukraine, let me remind you, we are talking about fifty billion dollars in the pentagon. white house nervously scratching the back of the head in the white house, the pentagon reacted rather sharply to this and was in no hurry to admit that during the 10 months of the conflict it was not possible to properly create any arms control system. the us military i
british and americans in the attack. nikolai patrushev, secretary of the russian security council, confirmed that the preparations for this attack were carried out under the guidance of british specialists located in ochakovo, nikolaev region. also according to departments of the british navy participated in the planning and implementation of the terrorist attacks in the baltic sea on september 26 on the nord stream one and nord stream 2 gas pipelines. however, the winds of significant changes...
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and made the accusations that the un security council, but the british ambassador has counted that the kremlin is buying insurance from iran and north korean prison. salumi has russia called the security council meeting, intending to highlight the risk of weapons being supplied to ukraine, falling into the hands of terrorists groups and non state actors rushes ambassador vaseline bands via alleges. it's already happening, not only in europe, but also in the middle east. and africa. but before the meeting even started, the united kingdom accused russia of trying to purchase weapons from iran and north korea in violation of international agreements. ambassador barbara woodward pointed to iranian drones that have been shot down in ukraine. russia is now attempting to obtain more weapons, including hundreds of ballistic missiles in return in return. russia is offering iran, an unprecedented level of military and technical support. russia denied any deals with iran, muscular because muslims growth, the military, industrial complex in russia can work perfectly fine. it doesn't need any one's
and made the accusations that the un security council, but the british ambassador has counted that the kremlin is buying insurance from iran and north korean prison. salumi has russia called the security council meeting, intending to highlight the risk of weapons being supplied to ukraine, falling into the hands of terrorists groups and non state actors rushes ambassador vaseline bands via alleges. it's already happening, not only in europe, but also in the middle east. and africa. but before...
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results fairly bang on and of course it's not a scientific poll it's not a member of the british polling councilf the british polling council. it's not weighted in the way we would find these representative polls of the country are. but just historical precedent, it sounds to have been fairly accurate in terms of gauging where the conserves his membership is. and to be fair , i membership is. and to be fair, i think it is perhaps not the right term to say that the is oven right term to say that the is over. it may be more accurate to say that there was no honeymoon to begin . rishi sunak used be to begin. rishi sunak used be quite well—received even by conservative party members until around march this year , which of around march this year, which of course was the time at which he raised some taxes, notably national insurance , but also the national insurance, but also the details about his wife's non—dom status dropped halo seemed to come off and ever since that point he has not ranked highly in these . perhaps he was in these. perhaps he was expecting a bit of a bounce becoming, prime ministe
results fairly bang on and of course it's not a scientific poll it's not a member of the british polling councilf the british polling council. it's not weighted in the way we would find these representative polls of the country are. but just historical precedent, it sounds to have been fairly accurate in terms of gauging where the conserves his membership is. and to be fair , i membership is. and to be fair, i think it is perhaps not the right term to say that the is oven right term to say that...
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the names of the cafes and restaurants, all the fact that some of the calls have british license plates. the city council is even considering building a statute. the queen, funded by some of the money that i'll pay news, sending home to start you is the man as i did. he jokes that half is almost a london suburb. he says, people grateful for the wealth generated by migration to britain. it feels the local economy. swindling young population is a problem for the town was discarded on regions roads. so to leopard it is that it's difficult to reach many villages, it's impossible for people to live in these areas. so the only option they have is to migrate. there is simply a lack of effective policies or investment from the central government to keep people in albania. the british government says albania is a safe country. it's planning title laws to stop illegal albanian rivals once described by britons who minister as an invasion to run as accused london of whipping up anti albanian sentiment. but the u. k is approach may not deter some people who say they have little to lose. and what a chance for a better
the names of the cafes and restaurants, all the fact that some of the calls have british license plates. the city council is even considering building a statute. the queen, funded by some of the money that i'll pay news, sending home to start you is the man as i did. he jokes that half is almost a london suburb. he says, people grateful for the wealth generated by migration to britain. it feels the local economy. swindling young population is a problem for the town was discarded on regions...
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there _ did attend the british and i council. there are - did attend the british and i council. stion that they could be a crackdown reduction in - suggestion that they could be a crackdown reduction in the - suggestion that they could be a - crackdown reduction in the numbers, yet when _ crackdown reduction in the numbers, yet when i _ crackdown reduction in the numbers, yet when i visited _ crackdown reduction in the numbers, yet when i visited universities, - yet when i visited universities, they— yet when i visited universities, they att— yet when i visited universities, they all vaiue _ yet when i visited universities, they all value the _ yet when i visited universities, they all value the international students, _ they all value the international students, both— they all value the international students, both the _ they all value the international students, both the economic l they all value the international. students, both the economic and cultural— students, both the economic and cultural benefits— students, both the economic and cultural benefits that _ students, both
there _ did attend the british and i council. there are - did attend the british and i council. stion that they could be a crackdown reduction in - suggestion that they could be a crackdown reduction in the - suggestion that they could be a - crackdown reduction in the numbers, yet when _ crackdown reduction in the numbers, yet when i _ crackdown reduction in the numbers, yet when i visited _ crackdown reduction in the numbers, yet when i visited universities, - yet when i visited universities,...
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the british egg industry council told us that with costs soaring.ve no choice but to cease production rather than face the risk of losing money on every 999 risk of losing money on every egg that they produce . this, egg that they produce. this, together with the added strain on supply due to the loss of hens because of avian influenza , has led to the current shortage of on retail shelves. we're doing everything we can to ensure that eggs are on the shelves , not just eggs that are, shelves, not just eggs that are, in short supply at the moment. and industry chief told mps last week that half of the free range turkeys produced for christmas in uk have been culled or have died due to bird . many british died due to bird. many british geese, about percent of them have gone. they were lost in norfolk. the free range population of turkeys in norfolk has been decimated and white turkeys now there's a huge population of white turkeys, but i think even they're getting close now where they're going to be short, it's to be be short, it's going to be you're
the british egg industry council told us that with costs soaring.ve no choice but to cease production rather than face the risk of losing money on every 999 risk of losing money on every egg that they produce . this, egg that they produce. this, together with the added strain on supply due to the loss of hens because of avian influenza , has led to the current shortage of on retail shelves. we're doing everything we can to ensure that eggs are on the shelves , not just eggs that are, shelves,...
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by the british policy council, bbc.olling for gb news for people's poll . so this is 70% of people's poll. so this is 70% of people's poll. so this is 70% of people really are confident with the government. all i mean literally for me personally, i don't know where to go and who to vote for this is a this is a problem . what it's a massive problem. what it's a massive problem. what it's a massive problem. and one of the issues you have is that there's no clear cut, second choice, right? if you a conservative and i to support reform you also to support reform you also to support you know their policies on lords their policies on changing the voting system. there's a lot of ifs and, dots about what they actually stand for . and to the traditional for. and to the traditional conservative base. and, you know what other alternative is there? i mean? and then you have the reality that reform are calling by whether the greens at the moment i mean you know potentially don't pick up again is they still from split is they still f
by the british policy council, bbc.olling for gb news for people's poll . so this is 70% of people's poll. so this is 70% of people's poll. so this is 70% of people really are confident with the government. all i mean literally for me personally, i don't know where to go and who to vote for this is a this is a problem . what it's a massive problem. what it's a massive problem. what it's a massive problem. and one of the issues you have is that there's no clear cut, second choice, right? if you...
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people are out here trying to get the bargains as they not all shopping but that's what the british retail councilt a lot more people now shop in online rather than in the stores . when been stores. but when i've been speaking shopperstoday, speaking to shoppers today, they've that still they've said that they still sorry, still do like to go out into the stores, look and feel the items to get what they're buying. and they've said that they've actually seen better deals the stores than online and there's a lot of people that have out as well exchanging items they might not necessarily have the right clothes size so they're out swapping items and some bargains at the same time . some bargains at the same time. but certainly the cost of living is impacting on the amount of people that are coming out on the street with people struggling to afford luxury items throughout the day. we'll keep you updated with the amount of people on the street. but certainly does feel a lot more subdued food and you've not got that influx of customers that you expected to see on boxing day . thank you expected to see on
people are out here trying to get the bargains as they not all shopping but that's what the british retail councilt a lot more people now shop in online rather than in the stores . when been stores. but when i've been speaking shopperstoday, speaking to shoppers today, they've that still they've said that they still sorry, still do like to go out into the stores, look and feel the items to get what they're buying. and they've said that they've actually seen better deals the stores than online...
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the names of the cafes and restaurants, all the fact that some of the calls have british license plates. the city council is even considering building a statute. the queen, funded by some of the money that albanians a sending home to start you is the man is i dear, he jokes. that half is almost a london suburb. he says, people grateful for the wealth generated by migration suppression. it feels the local economy as dwindling young population is a problem for the town was discarded on regions roads. so to leopard that it's difficult to reach many villages, it's impossible for people to live in these areas. so the only option they have is to migrate. there is simply a lack of effective policies or investment from the central government to keep people in albania. the british government says albania is a safe country. it's planning title laws to stop illegal al pena arrivals once described by persons who minister as an invasion to ron is accused london of whipping up anti albanians sentiment. but the u. k. is approach may not deter some people who say they have little to lose. and not a chance for a better l
the names of the cafes and restaurants, all the fact that some of the calls have british license plates. the city council is even considering building a statute. the queen, funded by some of the money that albanians a sending home to start you is the man is i dear, he jokes. that half is almost a london suburb. he says, people grateful for the wealth generated by migration suppression. it feels the local economy as dwindling young population is a problem for the town was discarded on regions...
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council. absolute. but i don't think the british or the french who are hanging for grim death to their permanent membershipcurity council, would very much like enlargement, which would dilute their powers. you know that it's not just the chinese. others have their interests too. michael, what do you think about this idea, that the portrayal of the conflict between the us and china as something to do with ideology is is a spin. whether it's spin, i do think we tend to downplay the ideological of us-china rivalry. a lot of people say, well, the chinese, they're not really an evangelical power. they don't really care if other countries sort of mini chinese. and i think that's certainly true but i do think that the communist party would certainly there to be more autocracies in the world, for one, because other autocracies are less likely to criticize the chinese communist party for its own autocratic methods. and second, you know, if china can make democracy look sort of shamble slick and chaotic and corrupt, then the chinese people are less likely want to emulate those and will be more likely to say, you kno
council. absolute. but i don't think the british or the french who are hanging for grim death to their permanent membershipcurity council, would very much like enlargement, which would dilute their powers. you know that it's not just the chinese. others have their interests too. michael, what do you think about this idea, that the portrayal of the conflict between the us and china as something to do with ideology is is a spin. whether it's spin, i do think we tend to downplay the ideological of...
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thing, you said china is pushing back against indian membership in the security council, absolutely but i don't think the britishor the french who are hanging on to grim death to their permanent membership of the security council would very much like that either which would dilute their powers. it is not just the chinese, others have their interests too. >> what do you think of this idea that the portrayal of the conflict between the us and china has something to do with ideology is spin? >> i think we tend to downplay the ideological component of us/china rivalry. people say they are not evangelical power, they don't really care if other countries adopt many chinese systems, that's certainly true but the chinese communist party's would prefer it there to be more autocracies in the world, for one because other autocracies are less likely to criticize the chinese commonest party for its own autocratic methods and second, if china can make democracy look shambolic and chaotic and corrupt than the chinese people are less likely to wouldn't to emulate those systems and more likely to say you are right, we should hav
thing, you said china is pushing back against indian membership in the security council, absolutely but i don't think the britishor the french who are hanging on to grim death to their permanent membership of the security council would very much like that either which would dilute their powers. it is not just the chinese, others have their interests too. >> what do you think of this idea that the portrayal of the conflict between the us and china has something to do with ideology is spin?...
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when the director proposed a candidate, vitaly solomin was told at the artistic council, yes, what kind of salon are the british he saw that the members of the artistic council agreed with the choice of the director . did you know this story? look at the screen. vitaly solomin turned out to be somewhat similar to arthur conanda or even becomes 4:2 in favor of connoisseurs. and alena alexandrova brings an extra minute for her team to think. dear viewers, the best expert in this game will receive the traditional crystal atom prize from the state corporation rusatom, and andrey cherepikhin will determine the best. andrey, i usually announce this prize in the middle of the game, tell me if you had it, it happens that by this moment you already have a candidate, or you don’t think about it at all in advance. ah, mister presenter, do you understand? i have such a job that i have to think about the future all the time. and it warms up the thought of the past, which in turn allows you to look into the future differently, i understand everything, andrey thank you for your answer. and everything was gone yet, clearly, wi
when the director proposed a candidate, vitaly solomin was told at the artistic council, yes, what kind of salon are the british he saw that the members of the artistic council agreed with the choice of the director . did you know this story? look at the screen. vitaly solomin turned out to be somewhat similar to arthur conanda or even becomes 4:2 in favor of connoisseurs. and alena alexandrova brings an extra minute for her team to think. dear viewers, the best expert in this game will receive...
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speaking to a turkey farmer about the bird flu outbreak is there scaremongering after the british poultry councilbeen . and range turkeys have now been. and as ever we want to hear from you, how do you think they performed at pmqs today. are the politicians really going a bit too far with a blancmange a political blancmange ? is political blancmange? is gbviews@gbnews.uk as ever. yes. rishi sunak going to head with keir starmer after. he climbed down on key parts of planning reforms in the face of various rebellions by backbench tories to sir keir starmer, accusing him of being that blancmange a prime minister. it also questions a bonus moan of allegations that she benefited a government contract during covid, which the baroness, of course, is challenged by the prime minister, revealing that she'd lost the party whip. let's take a look and listen again to the key moments. mr. speaker, the key moments. mr. speaker, the conservative party promised the conservative party promised the country it would build 300,000 houses a year this week without asking a single voter. the prime minister broke that p
speaking to a turkey farmer about the bird flu outbreak is there scaremongering after the british poultry councilbeen . and range turkeys have now been. and as ever we want to hear from you, how do you think they performed at pmqs today. are the politicians really going a bit too far with a blancmange a political blancmange ? is political blancmange? is gbviews@gbnews.uk as ever. yes. rishi sunak going to head with keir starmer after. he climbed down on key parts of planning reforms in the face...
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some of those in the security council meeting, we've got the news of the tele bands ruling and certainly the a deputy us ambassador. and the british ambassador both asked to speak again in the security council to denounce this latest move. it also was condemned by the spokesperson of the un secretary general. it's clearly another broken promise from the tolliver. and we have seen since there take over and also in the past months, just a lessening of the space for women. not only in education, but access to public areas, their non participation in the public debate. it's another very troubling, troubling move and, and it's, it's difficult to imagine how a country can develop. oh, can deal with all of it's the challenges that it has without the active participation of women and the education it's worth telling you that this latest decision, but it's all about is being condemned by everyone. it appears in the international community. certainly there are some countries that have better relations with the taliban than the western countries. i spoke to about the jung june, who is the chinese ambassador to the united nations as he came o
some of those in the security council meeting, we've got the news of the tele bands ruling and certainly the a deputy us ambassador. and the british ambassador both asked to speak again in the security council to denounce this latest move. it also was condemned by the spokesperson of the un secretary general. it's clearly another broken promise from the tolliver. and we have seen since there take over and also in the past months, just a lessening of the space for women. not only in education,...
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children who have come into the care of kent county council this year have gone missing — raising fears of human trafficking. a newspaper in greece says the britisheum and the greek government have been in "secret talks" over a possible return of the elgin marbles. the former government minister, conor burns, has been cleared of misconduct — and he'll have his conservative party whip restored. and, tthe world cup, the round of 16 starts with usa v netherlands in the next hour — south korea were the surpise story of last night making through to the next round. good afternoon. parents are being urged to know the symptoms of scarlet fever after six children in england and wales died recently from the bacteria that causes it. the strep a infection is normally mild, but there have been more cases than usual and a higher number of deaths compared to recent years. here's our health editor, hugh pym. pupils at this school in penarth, in south wales, have been saying goodbye to hanna roap. she died after contracting invasive group a streptococcal disease. in a tribute online, her parents say, "our hearts have been broken into a million pieces." infections
children who have come into the care of kent county council this year have gone missing — raising fears of human trafficking. a newspaper in greece says the britisheum and the greek government have been in "secret talks" over a possible return of the elgin marbles. the former government minister, conor burns, has been cleared of misconduct — and he'll have his conservative party whip restored. and, tthe world cup, the round of 16 starts with usa v netherlands in the next hour —...
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council. some local governments are declared emergencies in the western province of british columbia about rolled on an icy road and killed 4 people. well, let's bring an all weather present to jeff harrington for more on all of the cold weather. his cold weather hitting north america. the impact is far and wide, really worrying. so it's just something else to have. so we had our cold as christmas on record right across the us. so let me show you this map right off the top we painted on the colors darker, the purple. that's the most intense cold it stretches from northern canada all the way to central america. so we're talking white horse to mexico city. that's a distance of more than 6000 kilometers where that arctic air is really digging in . ok, let's talk monday morning. these are your wake up temperatures. you'll notice look at the miami, not even into double digits. you're waking up to 8 degrees and through the us call states subzero, but i don't just want to talk about the temperature is let me show you the us state of texas not far away from austin. this is a car wash here. this gives you
council. some local governments are declared emergencies in the western province of british columbia about rolled on an icy road and killed 4 people. well, let's bring an all weather present to jeff harrington for more on all of the cold weather. his cold weather hitting north america. the impact is far and wide, really worrying. so it's just something else to have. so we had our cold as christmas on record right across the us. so let me show you this map right off the top we painted on the...
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moreover, later the involvement of the british and americans in the attack was confirmed and the secretary of the russian security councilatrushev in the ministry of defense emphasized that the preparation for this attack was carried out under the guidance of british specialists located in ochakovo, nikolaev region. also, according to the service, the british navy participated in the planning for the provision and implementation of terrorist attacks in baltic sea on september 26 at the nord stream one and nord stream 2 gas pipelines. however, the winds of significant changes may well rise in the western you. on november 8, elections were held in the united states to both houses of parliament, the lower ones are now for the republicans and the elephants have already initiated an audit of financial assistance, which the democrats generously allocated to ukraine, let me remind you, we are talking about fifty billion dollars in the pentagon. the white house nervously scratches the back of its head the white house reacted rather sharply to this the pentagon was quick to admit that there was no system of control over during th
moreover, later the involvement of the british and americans in the attack was confirmed and the secretary of the russian security councilatrushev in the ministry of defense emphasized that the preparation for this attack was carried out under the guidance of british specialists located in ochakovo, nikolaev region. also, according to the service, the british navy participated in the planning for the provision and implementation of terrorist attacks in baltic sea on september 26 at the nord...
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everything they need . no side of the british cabinet of ministers alexander khabarov ilya murdyakov and at koshkina 200, london sergey shoigu thanked the public councilry of defense for helping mobilization and work of the troops, as well as for the patriotic education of young people , public figures, in turn, told the minister, and the results of their activities in the outgoing year and shared plans for work in the next shoigu also presented departmental awards, including medals for strengthening the combat commonwealth in memory of the heroes of the fatherland and for contribution to the congress exhibition activities. i cannot now give us advice and a decision to thank all of you for what you are doing, but help support and for your most active participation in all our affairs. whether it is partial mobilization or work in the army , work with the families of those who are there, as they say at the forefront, of course, everything you do, it goes to bed, like many others here, the foundations, the foundation. the nature of the particle that pierced the radiator of the soyuz-22 spacecraft is still unclear about this to space programs let me remin
everything they need . no side of the british cabinet of ministers alexander khabarov ilya murdyakov and at koshkina 200, london sergey shoigu thanked the public councilry of defense for helping mobilization and work of the troops, as well as for the patriotic education of young people , public figures, in turn, told the minister, and the results of their activities in the outgoing year and shared plans for work in the next shoigu also presented departmental awards, including medals for...
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children who have come into the care of kent county council this year have gone missing — raising fears of human trafficking. a newspaper in greece says the britishment have been in "secret talks" over a possible return of the elgin marbles. the former government minister, conor burns, has been cleared of misconduct — and he'll have his conservative party whip restored. and, at the world cup, the round of 16 kicks off with the usa facing the netherlands — the winner will face argentina or australia, who meet later this evening.
children who have come into the care of kent county council this year have gone missing — raising fears of human trafficking. a newspaper in greece says the britishment have been in "secret talks" over a possible return of the elgin marbles. the former government minister, conor burns, has been cleared of misconduct — and he'll have his conservative party whip restored. and, at the world cup, the round of 16 kicks off with the usa facing the netherlands — the winner will face...
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council. so i got a job. i was britishseven weeks as a week to find out what would like nine weeks show you. did you that was like you said ouija board anotherjob and a week to show me notice . and don't trust me notice. and don't trust statistics because one of my job was to make them up as they went along. but you got into haulage and all sorts of things and were but this upset with football thatis but this upset with football that is you senior was a public figure you know for decade after decade after decade over all over want to be a footballer professional . yeah i mean cut professional. yeah i mean cut long ball or cripple and i'd known nate operations all my life thanks to great always the hospital a job with grateful . hospital a job with grateful. but being born here with you in step yes when you don't the ball if you got clubfoot it's like it goes anywhere . so i had to train goes anywhere. so i had to train myself to keep left foot, which is handy because there was a shows you left footed players so help me a b
council. so i got a job. i was britishseven weeks as a week to find out what would like nine weeks show you. did you that was like you said ouija board anotherjob and a week to show me notice . and don't trust me notice. and don't trust statistics because one of my job was to make them up as they went along. but you got into haulage and all sorts of things and were but this upset with football thatis but this upset with football that is you senior was a public figure you know for decade after...
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council strategic litigation project. ah, ah, german not for mattie's ice. forest backer has been faithful. a british present ab is on his way back to germany. in april of this year, he was jail for 2 years and 6 months for having hundreds of thousands of pounds of assets after he'd been declared the bankrupt. the 55 year old was originally required to serve at least 15 months, but he's a lawyer said is not received an early release and is not subject to any penal restrictions in germany as get more from corresponding to call last month in london . welcome a call. why is it been really so early? either phil. yeah, the big news here is that boris becker being released early, only serving those 8 months of a 30 month prison sentence. and it is that, that word deportation that we can refer to here, boris. becker is a german citizen, and despite living in the u. k for about a decade did not apply for british citizenship. so he apply actually will be used under a early release program for foreign citizens. the actually will be deported back to germany. this is something that's meant to reduce the over cro
council strategic litigation project. ah, ah, german not for mattie's ice. forest backer has been faithful. a british present ab is on his way back to germany. in april of this year, he was jail for 2 years and 6 months for having hundreds of thousands of pounds of assets after he'd been declared the bankrupt. the 55 year old was originally required to serve at least 15 months, but he's a lawyer said is not received an early release and is not subject to any penal restrictions in germany as get...
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council. so i got a job. i was britishseven weeks as a week to find out what would like nine weeks show you. did you that was like you said ouija board anotherjob and a week to show me notice . and don't trust me notice. and don't trust statistics because one of my job was to make them up as they went along. but you got into haulage and all sorts of things and were but this upset with football thatis but this upset with football that is you senior was a public figure you know for decade after decade after decade over all over want to be a footballer professional . yeah i mean cut professional. yeah i mean cut long ball or cripple and i'd known nate operations all my life thanks to great always the hospital a job with grateful . hospital a job with grateful. but being born here with you in step yes when you don't the ball if you got clubfoot it's like it goes anywhere . so i had to train goes anywhere. so i had to train myself to keep left foot, which is handy because there was a shows you left footed players so help me a b
council. so i got a job. i was britishseven weeks as a week to find out what would like nine weeks show you. did you that was like you said ouija board anotherjob and a week to show me notice . and don't trust me notice. and don't trust statistics because one of my job was to make them up as they went along. but you got into haulage and all sorts of things and were but this upset with football thatis but this upset with football that is you senior was a public figure you know for decade after...
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children who have come into the care of kent county council this year have gone missing — raising fears of human trafficking. a newspaper in greece says the britishgovernment have been in "secret talks" over a possible return of the elgin marbles. and, the world cup knockout stage is under way — at half time, the netherlands are beating the us 2—0.
children who have come into the care of kent county council this year have gone missing — raising fears of human trafficking. a newspaper in greece says the britishgovernment have been in "secret talks" over a possible return of the elgin marbles. and, the world cup knockout stage is under way — at half time, the netherlands are beating the us 2—0.
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council resolution has finally passed. even though to permanent members, china and russia both abstained. this resolution was drawn up by the british ambassador barbara woodward. the resolution calls for the cessation of violence, immediate and concrete implementation of assy. anne's 5 point consensus. respect for the democratic will of the people of me and mar, respect for human rights and accountability for those who violate them. full and unhindered humanitarian access to those in need. and the immediate release of all those arbitrarily detained, including unsung su gee, and precedent. when ment me on mars ambassador to the united nations was appointed by the civilian government. but as remained in place, he says this resolution doesn't go far enough. we would have liked to see is stronger t x. we are clear, this is only a fast step. a such that initially unity government calls on the u. s. s. c. building on this resolution to take father and stronger ash action to ensure the safe end of the military quanto. and it's crimes. diplomats i've spoken to say they're not expecting the military government to comply with all the terms o
council resolution has finally passed. even though to permanent members, china and russia both abstained. this resolution was drawn up by the british ambassador barbara woodward. the resolution calls for the cessation of violence, immediate and concrete implementation of assy. anne's 5 point consensus. respect for the democratic will of the people of me and mar, respect for human rights and accountability for those who violate them. full and unhindered humanitarian access to those in need. and...
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british government, the french government, the german government. they are also warning "we are watching you." only about two weeks ago, the u.n. human rights councila commission, a fact-finding commission to look into abuses of human rights. that is going to work. the commission, the members of that commission, are going to keep watch on who is doing what in iran, who is ordering the killing of protesters and so on. i suppose people are watching in iran, protesters, particularly, where the international community will do more to pressure the government, to stop it from executing more people if they can. >> thank you for being with us. >> the duke and dukas -- duchess -- criticized the way they have been treated by the media and royal family. they claim there were racist overtones in some of the press coverage as their relationship was made public. harry accused the royal family of having bias. our correspondent has been watching the series. here is his report. >> it is the truth according to harry and meghan. the story of two people who fell in love, but whose lives were compromised by others conspiring against them. >> we know the full truth. the
british government, the french government, the german government. they are also warning "we are watching you." only about two weeks ago, the u.n. human rights councila commission, a fact-finding commission to look into abuses of human rights. that is going to work. the commission, the members of that commission, are going to keep watch on who is doing what in iran, who is ordering the killing of protesters and so on. i suppose people are watching in iran, protesters, particularly,...
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children who have come into the care of kent county council this year have gone missing — raising fears of human trafficking. a newspaper in greece says the britishof the elgin marbles. the former government minister, conor burns, has been cleared of misconduct — and he'll have his conservative party whip restored. and, tthe world cup, the round of 16 starts with usa v netherlands in the next hour — south korea were the surpise story of last night making through to the next round.
children who have come into the care of kent county council this year have gone missing — raising fears of human trafficking. a newspaper in greece says the britishof the elgin marbles. the former government minister, conor burns, has been cleared of misconduct — and he'll have his conservative party whip restored. and, tthe world cup, the round of 16 starts with usa v netherlands in the next hour — south korea were the surpise story of last night making through to the next round.
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was calling on gchq, the british communications intelligence agency, for the nsa to tap the office and home phones of all the members of the security councilfor a war that would otherwise be illegal and unjustified, illegitimate, a war of aggression like iraq. that was iraq. and actually, i think the very good movie about her did not bring out the fact that she did succeed in keeping the security council from voting in favour of that war. what i'm saying is that if you put it out in time, you have a chance to do something. she should have been able to stop that war, but blair wouldn't allow that. the flip side of that is if you leak information in real time while conflict is continuing, the danger is you put people's lives in danger. and the us government's case againstjulian assange to this day is that with his leaking of information provided by chelsea manning. a raft of information, which we've actually discussed with chelsea manning on hardtalk. the accusation remains that theyjeopardized key us national security interests, but they also jeopardized the lives of notjust us personnel. because what i'm hearing is they lied. that's what i
was calling on gchq, the british communications intelligence agency, for the nsa to tap the office and home phones of all the members of the security councilfor a war that would otherwise be illegal and unjustified, illegitimate, a war of aggression like iraq. that was iraq. and actually, i think the very good movie about her did not bring out the fact that she did succeed in keeping the security council from voting in favour of that war. what i'm saying is that if you put it out in time, you...