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just under 300 jobs are to go at british steel's scunthorpe plant with the closure of its coking ovensand the unions fear that hundreds morejob cuts could and the unions fear that hundreds more job cuts could be in the pipeline and that the future of steelmaking in the uk is under threat. tens of thousands of adults with disabilities and long—term illnesses are being sued by local councils for failing to pay their social care bills. we have a special report on the impact of a year of war on the children of ukraine. bells ring. calling all bell—ringers — a campaign is launched to fill vacancies ahead of the king's coronation. and coming up on the bbc news channel. a pivotal day for welsh sport and the six nations as the players are due to reveal whether they will strike over contractual disputes. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. a 23—year—old woman who travelled to syria and joined the islamic state group when she was 15 has lost her legal challenge to a home office decision to deprive her of british citizenship. it means shamima begum remains stuck in a camp in northe
just under 300 jobs are to go at british steel's scunthorpe plant with the closure of its coking ovensand the unions fear that hundreds morejob cuts could and the unions fear that hundreds more job cuts could be in the pipeline and that the future of steelmaking in the uk is under threat. tens of thousands of adults with disabilities and long—term illnesses are being sued by local councils for failing to pay their social care bills. we have a special report on the impact of a year of war on...
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british steel's chinese owners don't deny they are looking to cut costs further, which the unions fearture of uk steel—making is on a knife edge. now in the past, the government has said that steel making is a strategic interest that it wants to preserve. but recently, the new business secretary said it wasn't a given that the uk needed a domestic steel making industry, which is sending alarm bells ringing here in scunthorpe and at port talbot in south wales. uk steel production has been steadily falling over decades, and our output is now less than a quarter of what it was 50 years ago. world steel production is now dominated by china, which produced a billion tonnes of steel last year, with the uk producing less than 1% of that, atjust six million tonnes. steel industry bodies say energy costs are 60% higher here than in germany, for example, and that means the uk just can't compete. unless government absolutely addresses this problem, then we won't have that competitive business landscape in the uk and therefore it doesn't take a rocket scientist to work out that we'll be priced out
british steel's chinese owners don't deny they are looking to cut costs further, which the unions fearture of uk steel—making is on a knife edge. now in the past, the government has said that steel making is a strategic interest that it wants to preserve. but recently, the new business secretary said it wasn't a given that the uk needed a domestic steel making industry, which is sending alarm bells ringing here in scunthorpe and at port talbot in south wales. uk steel production has been...
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british steel's chinese owners don't deny they are looking to cut costs further, which the unions feare future of uk steel—making is on a knife edge. now, in the past, the government has said that steel making is a strategic interest that it wants to preserve. but recently, the new business secretary said it wasn't a given that the uk needed a domestic steel—making industry, which is sending alarm bells ringing here in scunthorpe and at port talbot, in south wales. uk steel production has been steadily falling over decades and our output is now less than a quarter of what it was 50 years ago. world steel production is now dominated by china, which produced a billion tonnes of steel last year, with the uk producing less than 1% of that, atjust six million tonnes. steel industry bodies say energy costs are 60% higher here than in germany, for example, and that means the uk just can't compete. unless government absolutely addresses this problem, then we won't have that competitive business landscape in the uk and, therefore, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to work out that we'll be pri
british steel's chinese owners don't deny they are looking to cut costs further, which the unions feare future of uk steel—making is on a knife edge. now, in the past, the government has said that steel making is a strategic interest that it wants to preserve. but recently, the new business secretary said it wasn't a given that the uk needed a domestic steel—making industry, which is sending alarm bells ringing here in scunthorpe and at port talbot, in south wales. uk steel production has...
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suppose if you�*re talking up the people here year after year at the have clung to the vision of british steelh an uncertain time for the people _ mid-19th century. such an uncertain time for the people where _ mid-19th century. such an uncertain time for the people where you i mid-19th century. such an uncertain time for the people where you are. l time for the people where you are. thank you very much indeed. house prices in the uk fell in january for the fifth month, according to nationwide building society. last month, the average property price was £258,297, down 0.6% on december. and the affordability of mortgages remains challenging — because of higher interest rates and the cost of living crisis. nathan emerson is the chief executive of property mark, a professional body for estate agents. we have seen considerable increases, during the covid period we saw 20% increases in value, so the levels we are seeing now do indicate a softening of the market, but not to levels that are of drastic concern. we mustn�*t forget that a lot of the nation�*s wealth is tied up in their home. we are a ho
suppose if you�*re talking up the people here year after year at the have clung to the vision of british steelh an uncertain time for the people _ mid-19th century. such an uncertain time for the people where _ mid-19th century. such an uncertain time for the people where you i mid-19th century. such an uncertain time for the people where you are. l time for the people where you are. thank you very much indeed. house prices in the uk fell in january for the fifth month, according to...
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disappointment, and disappointment from the government that while negotiations are going on between british steelay, this announcement overjobs has been made.— more than 60,000 adults with disabilities and long—term illnesses in england were chased for debts by councils last year, after failing to pay for their social care support at home. claimants say they can't afford the charges, given the rising cost of food and rent, along with the additional costs of living with disabilities. councils maintain they only take action as a "last option". here's our social affairs editor, alison holt. this has become julia brosnan's world. most of her days are spent within the four walls of her bedroom. she has back problems, severe mobility issues and a rare skin condition. i can't cook for myself any more. i can't carry things. i can barely walk because my legs are numb and they don't hold me. her local council charges her nearly £60 a week for the 13 hours of care they provide her with. going through her bills, she says she simply can't afford to pay. she gets about £300 a week in benefits, that covers her
disappointment, and disappointment from the government that while negotiations are going on between british steelay, this announcement overjobs has been made.— more than 60,000 adults with disabilities and long—term illnesses in england were chased for debts by councils last year, after failing to pay for their social care support at home. claimants say they can't afford the charges, given the rising cost of food and rent, along with the additional costs of living with disabilities....
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british steel's chinese owners don't deny they are looking to cut costs further, which the unions feart, the government has said that steel making is a strategic interest that it wants to preserve. but recently, the new business secretary said it wasn't a given that the uk needed a domestic steel making industry, which is sending alarm bells ringing here in scunthorpe and at port talbot in south wales. uk steel production has been steadily falling over decades and our output is now less than a quarter of what it was 50 years ago. world steel production is now dominated by china, which produced a billion tonnes of steel last year, with the uk producing less than 1% of that, atjust six million tonnes. steel industry bodies say energy costs are 60% higher here than in germany, for example, and that means the uk just can't compete. unless government absolutely addresses this problem, then we won't have that competitive business landscape in the uk and therefore it doesn't take a rocket scientist to work out that we'll be priced out of the market. the government said today's news was disapp
british steel's chinese owners don't deny they are looking to cut costs further, which the unions feart, the government has said that steel making is a strategic interest that it wants to preserve. but recently, the new business secretary said it wasn't a given that the uk needed a domestic steel making industry, which is sending alarm bells ringing here in scunthorpe and at port talbot in south wales. uk steel production has been steadily falling over decades and our output is now less than a...
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it will be closed under british steel's lans. ., ' . will be closed under british steel's lans. . ' . those ovens i plans. it will affect 300 “obs. those ovens partially h plans. it will affect 300 jobs. those ovens partially burned| plans. it will affect 300 jobs. - those ovens partially burned coal. the coal is imported from all over europe and further afield as well, from colombia. it is brought here and partially burned and then the burning process is stopped and then the coke is moved over to the production ovens, the blast furnaces and is used to make the steel. british steel wants to shut down production of it. not because of prices of the raw products as such, but because of the rise in energy prices overall. the company says it is paying £170 million more than it did last yearfor is paying £170 million more than it did last year for not only its fuel, but also the prices it has to pay in terms of carbon emissions. the coke is used to fuel those blast furnaces. british steel will now have to import the coke, the finish coke from new places. the unions are furious and they say
it will be closed under british steel's lans. ., ' . will be closed under british steel's lans. . ' . those ovens i plans. it will affect 300 “obs. those ovens partially h plans. it will affect 300 jobs. those ovens partially burned| plans. it will affect 300 jobs. - those ovens partially burned coal. the coal is imported from all over europe and further afield as well, from colombia. it is brought here and partially burned and then the burning process is stopped and then the coke is moved...
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we need tanks and buildings and all rely on high—quality british steel. a new type of steel manufacturing going on behind me. what would be an electric arc furnace which requires look less energy. in order to get that you need estimates say around £2 billion. i remind you there are 300 million on the table at least a month ago. all of these issues are issues that affect ports in wales. . for the unions there are questions here. they have managed, they say to whittle down the numbers that might have been under threat for around 800 to around 260 they are fearful for more and they said think government has taken on board. with victory steel and the government singing from the same hymn sheet unions want to see a long—term strategy to see this land go green and clean and an efficient way the question is can the government do that deal. vladimir putin has met china's top diplomat in moscow where both men affirmed the close relationship between china and russia. the trip comes just days before the first anniversary of moscow's invasion of ukraine china has not
we need tanks and buildings and all rely on high—quality british steel. a new type of steel manufacturing going on behind me. what would be an electric arc furnace which requires look less energy. in order to get that you need estimates say around £2 billion. i remind you there are 300 million on the table at least a month ago. all of these issues are issues that affect ports in wales. . for the unions there are questions here. they have managed, they say to whittle down the numbers that...
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british steel has refused to comment.t harmful and unnecessary operations in private and nhs hospitals, mainly in private and nhs hospitals, mainly in the west midlands. and the uk supreme court has ended a long—running privacy battle between the tate modern in london and the owners of four nearby flats, by ruling in favour of the homeowners. they�*d complained that visitors to the art gallery could see into their properties from a viewing gallery that opened in 2016. the 0ldham coliseum theatre, which over a century and a quarter has welcomed some of the biggest names in film and theatre to greater manchester, has cancelled all of its events from the end of march following the loss of all of its funding from arts council england. the loss amounts to nearly £2 million over three years, despite the fact that 0ldham is a priority location for the government�*s levelling up fund. the theatre management said that staff, performers and many local people had suffered a massive shock. 0ur north of england correspondent judith mo
british steel has refused to comment.t harmful and unnecessary operations in private and nhs hospitals, mainly in private and nhs hospitals, mainly in the west midlands. and the uk supreme court has ended a long—running privacy battle between the tate modern in london and the owners of four nearby flats, by ruling in favour of the homeowners. they�*d complained that visitors to the art gallery could see into their properties from a viewing gallery that opened in 2016. the 0ldham coliseum...
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british steel wouldn't comment.cted. andrew tate and his brother, tristram, were arrested last month that the police are investigating allegations of human trafficking and rape, charges both men deny. a tiny radioactive capsule lost in the australian outback last month has been found after a huge search operation. the device, which isjust eight millimetres long, was being transported by the mining company rio tinto and found by the side of the desert motorway using specialist equipment. from comedy greats to film stars, they all trod the boards at the oldham policy and theatre in greater manchester as they started in show business. it has been the launch pad for many glittering careers but now the—year—old theatre has cancelled all its shows from next month. the third has lost all its funding from arts council england, more than half £1 million, in a recent shake—up. the oldham coliseum panto played to packed houses, 83 performances seen by 33,000 people. but the theatre can only make ends meet because of public fun
british steel wouldn't comment.cted. andrew tate and his brother, tristram, were arrested last month that the police are investigating allegations of human trafficking and rape, charges both men deny. a tiny radioactive capsule lost in the australian outback last month has been found after a huge search operation. the device, which isjust eight millimetres long, was being transported by the mining company rio tinto and found by the side of the desert motorway using specialist equipment. from...
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british steel has refused to comment.pted the government to announce £200 million of extra funding, which it says will transform the sector and provide better support for vulnerable families. record numbers of children are currently in care in england. kinship care, where a child is looked after by a relative, is being prioritised, with training promised for carers. but charities say the money may not be enough to solve all the problems. sanchia berg reports. stacey works at durham university, and used to have a very independent life. now she's a kinship carer for her four—year—old niece, georgie. adult activity has been replaced by a round of school, gymnastics, soft play. i love my life now. it is vastly different to what it was and what it could have been. i love my little person. i love that she's cheeky, mischievous, and it's kind of an avenue that i didn't think i wanted. i certainly don't want my own children, but i like georgie. stacey stepped in to stop georgie being taken into care. a court order made her georgi
british steel has refused to comment.pted the government to announce £200 million of extra funding, which it says will transform the sector and provide better support for vulnerable families. record numbers of children are currently in care in england. kinship care, where a child is looked after by a relative, is being prioritised, with training promised for carers. but charities say the money may not be enough to solve all the problems. sanchia berg reports. stacey works at durham university,...
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a giant the chinese owned company, british steel , it's axing giant the chinese owned company, britishgh, patrick, that the government was in talks to announce some kind of support package for the struggling steelmaker , not struggling steelmaker, not really struggling massive chinese behind it anyway. but big steel makers do often try an extract money from the government just last month jeremy hunt there would be some support forthcoming. this may be is awful to talk about it in this way it's very transactional these are people's livings . it these are people's livings. it may be that the steel maker is putting the hard sell on the government . maybe these job government. maybe these job losses could be reversed . if losses could be reversed. if there is support, there i've often said that's what's happening off of british. the britishvolt factory britishvolt . down producing a gigafactory . . down producing a gigafactory. that's the plan up near blythe , that's the plan up near blythe, the north—east. there's a lot of this going on the moment. industrial policy it may be that this is
a giant the chinese owned company, british steel , it's axing giant the chinese owned company, britishgh, patrick, that the government was in talks to announce some kind of support package for the struggling steelmaker , not struggling steelmaker, not really struggling massive chinese behind it anyway. but big steel makers do often try an extract money from the government just last month jeremy hunt there would be some support forthcoming. this may be is awful to talk about it in this way it's...
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british steel is expected to announce on wednesday the closure of its coking ovens in scunthorpe withsory redundancies it will involve. the closure of the coking ovens is seen as a worrying indicator about the health of the uk steel industry. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: we will talk live to the winner of the british takeaway awards. prince charles has chosen his bride. the prince proposed to lady diana spencer three weeks ago. she accepted, she says, without hesitation. as revolutions go, this had its fair share of bullets. a climax in the night outside the gates of mr marcos's sanctuary, malacanang, the name itself symbolising one of the cruellest regimes of modern asia. the world's first clone has been produced of| an adult mammal. scientists in scotland have i produced a sheep called dolly using a cell- from another sheep. warren beatty and faye dunaway announced to the world that the winner of best film was la la land. the only trouble was, it wasn�*t. the mistake was only put right in the middle of gushing speeches by the team behind the modern musical. not for 20 ye
british steel is expected to announce on wednesday the closure of its coking ovens in scunthorpe withsory redundancies it will involve. the closure of the coking ovens is seen as a worrying indicator about the health of the uk steel industry. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: we will talk live to the winner of the british takeaway awards. prince charles has chosen his bride. the prince proposed to lady diana spencer three weeks ago. she accepted, she says, without hesitation. as...
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british steel is expected to announce today that it will close its coking ovens in scunthorpe, putting at home. claimants say they can�*t afford the charges amid rising food and rent prices, along with the additional costs of living with disabilities. councils maintain they only take action as a "last option". here�*s our social affairs editor, alison holt. this has become julia brosnan�*s world. most of her days are spent within the four walls of her bedroom. she has back problems, severe mobility issues, and a rare skin condition. i can�*t cook for myself any more. i can�*t carry things. i can barely walk, because my legs are numb and they don�*t hold me. her local council charges her nearly £60 a week for the 13 hours of care they provide her with. going through her bills, she says she simply can�*t afford to pay. she gets about £300 a week in benefits. that covers her household bills and the extra costs of the creams, air filters and specialised food she needs. basically, ijust stop opening their letters because i can�*t do anything about it. i haven�*t got the money to give them.
british steel is expected to announce today that it will close its coking ovens in scunthorpe, putting at home. claimants say they can�*t afford the charges amid rising food and rent prices, along with the additional costs of living with disabilities. councils maintain they only take action as a "last option". here�*s our social affairs editor, alison holt. this has become julia brosnan�*s world. most of her days are spent within the four walls of her bedroom. she has back...
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there's 25% tariffs on british steel. will that affect if there's any subsidies put to that shipyard? how will that affect things like single farm payment? could at some stage be looked at as state aid or pharmaceuticals 7 as state aid or pharmaceuticals ? the massive amount of pharmaceutical is now not in northern ireland because they're not licenced through the eu . all not licenced through the eu. all these things have to be looked at and of course the benefits of northern ireland has always been the biggest benefit is that it was part of the six largest economy in the world, i.e. the uk . now it's been dragged out of uk. now it's been dragged out of that and very much put into eu. so it's about economic alignment with the republic of ireland. so no, neither has an advantage . no, neither has an advantage. and where you get economic alignment , and where you get economic alignment, you will surely get political alignment following it. and that's where unionism is saying no, that cannot happen . saying no, that cannot h
there's 25% tariffs on british steel. will that affect if there's any subsidies put to that shipyard? how will that affect things like single farm payment? could at some stage be looked at as state aid or pharmaceuticals 7 as state aid or pharmaceuticals ? the massive amount of pharmaceutical is now not in northern ireland because they're not licenced through the eu . all not licenced through the eu. all these things have to be looked at and of course the benefits of northern ireland has always...
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up to 260 british steel halfway.ny announced it's planning to close the coke ovens its plant in scunthorpe. chinese owned steelmaker says it's being forced to take decisive because of an unprecedented in operating costs . new cctv footage has been costs. new cctv footage has been released of a missing aristocrat and her partner as renew their appeal to find them . constance appeal to find them. constance martin, a convicted sex offender. marc gordon and their baby were last seen on the 8th of january in new haven, in sussex. authorities believe they've been sleeping in a tent and are concerned about the baby's welfare . tv online and baby's welfare. tv online and dab radio. this is. gb news. my panel will be back with me for one last time with their views one last time with their views on shamima baig and i'm talking to a human rights lawyer about that as well, saying to . that as well, saying to. this we turn to our top this morning. shamima begum loses her citizenship appeal. human lawyer shoaib khan joins us now.
up to 260 british steel halfway.ny announced it's planning to close the coke ovens its plant in scunthorpe. chinese owned steelmaker says it's being forced to take decisive because of an unprecedented in operating costs . new cctv footage has been costs. new cctv footage has been released of a missing aristocrat and her partner as renew their appeal to find them . constance appeal to find them. constance martin, a convicted sex offender. marc gordon and their baby were last seen on the 8th of...
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they're described as intensive discussions about pay, terms and conditions. 300 jobs are going, as british steel
they're described as intensive discussions about pay, terms and conditions. 300 jobs are going, as british steel
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british steel is expected to announce that it will close its coking ovens in scunthorpe, putting 300n. at least one person has died in a powerful tropical storm that is battering the east coast of madagascar. cyclone freddy has caused schools and transportroutes to close on the island, with winds recorded higher than 120 kilometres—per—hour. this comes just weeks after another tropical storm killed 33 people and left thousands without shelter. we will keep across the details of that in the hours to come. 12 minutes past seven. matt has got the weather. it felt quite springlike to me. mild, the birds were singing. is this going to continue? no! ., ., , , this going to continue? no! ., ., , - no! come on, 'ust say yes! yes, it will. yes, — no! come on, 'ust say yes! yes, it wau. yes, it — no! come on, just say yes! yes, it will. yes, it will. _ no! come on, just say yes! yes, it will. yes, it will. just _ no! come on, just say yes! yes, it will. yes, it will. just turn - no! come on, just say yes! yes, it will. yes, it will. just turn away i will. yes, it will. just turn away for the n
british steel is expected to announce that it will close its coking ovens in scunthorpe, putting 300n. at least one person has died in a powerful tropical storm that is battering the east coast of madagascar. cyclone freddy has caused schools and transportroutes to close on the island, with winds recorded higher than 120 kilometres—per—hour. this comes just weeks after another tropical storm killed 33 people and left thousands without shelter. we will keep across the details of that in the...
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british steel also says costs.nment adopt clean energy policies . but the unite union policies. but the unite union says , it threatens the company . says, it threatens the company. they've threatened the company with industrial action following the job cuts with the gb news. we'll bring you more as it happens. but now it is back to . mark our own thanks very much indeed. so the northern protocol, a divisive issue that labour leader sir keir starmer used against rishi sunak during today's prime minister's questions. branding the post—brexit trade agreement as poorly implemented as killer, insisted the basis for any deal must be removing unnecessary checks on goods. and, he added , checks on goods. and, he added, the prime minister, was pulling the prime minister, was pulling the wool . his the prime minister, was pulling the wool. his mps eyes rushes sunak insisted he had a good understand funding of what was required and will be resolute, but in fighting for what was best. northern ireland and the united kingdom .
british steel also says costs.nment adopt clean energy policies . but the unite union policies. but the unite union says , it threatens the company . says, it threatens the company. they've threatened the company with industrial action following the job cuts with the gb news. we'll bring you more as it happens. but now it is back to . mark our own thanks very much indeed. so the northern protocol, a divisive issue that labour leader sir keir starmer used against rishi sunak during today's prime...
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you know, my dad works in british steel. he was on strike, you know, in the 1980s. think he wanted to be on strike, but he was. and so i grew up in a community where i really understood and saw the role that unions played. i didn't always agree with how they use that power but i and power in a sense, but i and i also understood the bad reasons and how my dad was treated often at work. why those sorts of conditions for people really, really matter. so now i'd always enjoyed seeing the unions and particularly the teaching unions and my pitch to them was there's bound to be areas where we disagree , but actually less . disagree, but actually less. never let that stop us from working on the stuff that we all passionately do agree on. and we can make some progress on and actually , you know, we're grown actually, you know, we're grown . are we not going to agree on everything that they would always understand? there was an affordability issue on pay, but what i needed to do as a secretary stay was to understand where they were coming from and understand the broader issue
you know, my dad works in british steel. he was on strike, you know, in the 1980s. think he wanted to be on strike, but he was. and so i grew up in a community where i really understood and saw the role that unions played. i didn't always agree with how they use that power but i and power in a sense, but i and i also understood the bad reasons and how my dad was treated often at work. why those sorts of conditions for people really, really matter. so now i'd always enjoyed seeing the unions and...
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you know, my dad works in british steel. he was on strike, you know, in the 1980s. think he wanted to be on strike, but he was. and so i grew up in a community where i really understood and saw the role that unions played. i didn't always agree with how they use that power but i and power in a sense, but i and i also understood the bad reasons and how my dad was treated often at work. why those sorts of conditions for people really, really matter. so now i'd always enjoyed seeing the unions and particularly the teaching unions and my pitch to them was there's bound to be areas where we disagree , but actually less . disagree, but actually less. never let that stop us from working on the stuff that we all passionately do agree on. and we can make some progress on and actually , you know, we're grown actually, you know, we're grown . are we not going to agree on everything that they would always understand? there was an affordability issue on pay, but what i needed to do as a secretary stay was to understand where they were coming from and understand the broader issue
you know, my dad works in british steel. he was on strike, you know, in the 1980s. think he wanted to be on strike, but he was. and so i grew up in a community where i really understood and saw the role that unions played. i didn't always agree with how they use that power but i and power in a sense, but i and i also understood the bad reasons and how my dad was treated often at work. why those sorts of conditions for people really, really matter. so now i'd always enjoyed seeing the unions and...
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the collision of british flint and american steel produced that spark of liberty which will illuminate the latest posterity. yes, lock, stock and barrel. the metaphor suits the times and expresses paine scientific bent and lifelong fascination with powder that is, powder used in firearms and or in fireworks, but not necessarily the powder used for wigs. meanwhile, back in taunton, while the continental congress is meeting patriotism is on fire. bob's sister writes, we all rejoice that our whole continent have been so happy in their choice of patriots to compose this noble assembly. the sons of liberty wanted to set a flag of liberty upon your house to honor you, but were prevented by the doctor. that is david cobb, who was a doctor. sally cobb, paine's brother. but all is not lost of that flag. the taunton, the sons of liberty flag has been called the earliest national banner. it still flies there instead of hanging limp on this front door, the panes of the paint house, the that the panes builds on the green. in 1771, it flies across the green on a newly erected liberty pole. and in th
the collision of british flint and american steel produced that spark of liberty which will illuminate the latest posterity. yes, lock, stock and barrel. the metaphor suits the times and expresses paine scientific bent and lifelong fascination with powder that is, powder used in firearms and or in fireworks, but not necessarily the powder used for wigs. meanwhile, back in taunton, while the continental congress is meeting patriotism is on fire. bob's sister writes, we all rejoice that our whole...
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also things such as tariffs and steel we're paying such as tariffs and steel we're paying 25% on british steel here. we also will be held in, say, the european court of justice our european rates on stuff such as white goods. so because britain make any white goods, it will not charge any tax on it coming in but they are. and inside the eu they charge on it. so therefore all those things have to be looked at and, discussed and see what the divergence is between the uk and northern ireland and of course what this place will have and may be trying to override some of those particular issues and in doing that means that there will be a divergence between the republic of ireland and northern ireland, if that is possible , and that could cause possible, and that could cause problems with nationalist parties want see an parties who really want see an alignment of the economy great alignment of the economy great alignment of the whole of ireland and keep them in, say, the eu. yeah. and dougie , just the eu. yeah. and dougie, just to really break it down for people mean if the dup decide that they're
also things such as tariffs and steel we're paying such as tariffs and steel we're paying 25% on british steel here. we also will be held in, say, the european court of justice our european rates on stuff such as white goods. so because britain make any white goods, it will not charge any tax on it coming in but they are. and inside the eu they charge on it. so therefore all those things have to be looked at and, discussed and see what the divergence is between the uk and northern ireland and...
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we've british steel shutting up shop we need to support that. o support that. we've british northeast and whatever in the northeast and whatever and pulling out a lot of and ford pulling out a lot of jobs. a as well british industry . where is it coming from what is the new british industry. well one of the huge opportunities we have is in terms of moving our energy system over to a net zero towards a fossil fuel post fossil fuel reality . and what we fossil fuel reality. and what we said is by 2030, we want britain to be a clean energy superpower . now, that would involve the government putting in support to get those industries growing , to get those industries growing, to give the policy stability so that the private sector can then come in and invest in those new sources of energy, too. and that's yeah, that's really yeah, that's really at the heart of our approach is a partnership between government business approach is a partnership be geten government business approach is a partnership be get the overnment business approach is a partnershi
we've british steel shutting up shop we need to support that. o support that. we've british northeast and whatever in the northeast and whatever and pulling out a lot of and ford pulling out a lot of jobs. a as well british industry . where is it coming from what is the new british industry. well one of the huge opportunities we have is in terms of moving our energy system over to a net zero towards a fossil fuel post fossil fuel reality . and what we fossil fuel reality. and what we said is by...
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according to the british ministry of defense, there were at least 14 explosions in that city unexplained in the last six days. that including a fuel depot as well as the steel works there that the russians use as a military base. the british mod tweeting, quote, russia will likely be concerned that unexplained explosions are occurring in a zone it had probably previously assessed as beyond the range of routine ukrainian strike capabilities. the exiled ukrainian city mariupol confirming the explosions but not specifying what caused them. >> ambassador, last night the attacks were staggered over several hours, part of a tactic to wear out air defenses. can the air defense systems keep up? and if you want also to respond to the gentleman whom erin interviewed who essentially said i want a ukrainian flag staked in every territory including crimea. >> to your first question, can they keep up, yes, but they need more that's why the west, nato, the united states is giving them more, especially this patriot system that's not there yet but has been pledged. they need more air defenses without question. second, with respect to crimea or not, there's a bit of a confus
according to the british ministry of defense, there were at least 14 explosions in that city unexplained in the last six days. that including a fuel depot as well as the steel works there that the russians use as a military base. the british mod tweeting, quote, russia will likely be concerned that unexplained explosions are occurring in a zone it had probably previously assessed as beyond the range of routine ukrainian strike capabilities. the exiled ukrainian city mariupol confirming the...
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i am saying is that i if we think by closing down british manufacturing, if we think by not - producing our own gas, - coal that we still need for steelving the world, it's a delusion- and a very expensive one. we led the world into the industrial revolution that created this kind of huge production of carbon dioxide. why don't we lead the world out of it with new clean technology? because... become world beaters in a new industry. because, number one, - you can't do it at the moment without the backup of substantial amounts of fossil fuel. _ and therefore the logic is, rather than importing it, l we may as well produce it ourselves. the point i'm making in this- discussion with you is not that i'm saying global warming is a load of nonsense, is not that - i'm saying we should - ignore our responsibilities to future generations. i'm not saying any of that. what i'm saying is what we're doing in the name of combating _ it is making us uncompetitive - and is not actually, in many cases, lowering global c02. well, there are two things... we can boast... well, there are two things there... we can boast that c02 levels in this country are
i am saying is that i if we think by closing down british manufacturing, if we think by not - producing our own gas, - coal that we still need for steelving the world, it's a delusion- and a very expensive one. we led the world into the industrial revolution that created this kind of huge production of carbon dioxide. why don't we lead the world out of it with new clean technology? because... become world beaters in a new industry. because, number one, - you can't do it at the moment without...
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under the rubble, you can also remember the british experience, the residents of london during the second world war saved. these are such creative inventions, steelwhich were called the morrison device, were placed right in the apartments, the whole family could hide inside , she imagined herself this is something between a reinforced bed and a table, it was found that in 120 cases out of 136 people remained alive , making such cells for ukrainians there is no need to hide in an apartment, the most reliable way to survive during missile attacks is known to everyone, no matter how powerful and durable the latest structures or building materials are, which we are inventive, there were no survival technologies , but unfortunately, the example of the warthog proves that the best way to save yourself is not to ignore air alarms and use storage. this 100% guarantees you survival serhiy kostish ictv facts of the week telethon only news kremlin cannon fodder russia loses at least 2000 troops trying to conquer every 100 m of ukrainian territory such impressive numbers from this week made public by the influential edition of the times with reference to the
under the rubble, you can also remember the british experience, the residents of london during the second world war saved. these are such creative inventions, steelwhich were called the morrison device, were placed right in the apartments, the whole family could hide inside , she imagined herself this is something between a reinforced bed and a table, it was found that in 120 cases out of 136 people remained alive , making such cells for ukrainians there is no need to hide in an apartment, the...
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survive the fun, you can also remember the british experience, residents of london during the second world war were saved. these are the creative inventions of the steeles, which were called the morrison device, were placed the whole family could hide right inside the apartments, she imagined herself to be something like this between a fortified bed and a table, it was found that in 120 cases out of 136 people remained alive to make such cells for ukrainians there is no need to hide in an apartment, you know, during missile attacks everyone knows and no matter how modern and powerful construction technologies are, no matter how inventive different ways of surviving in certain situations are, but unfortunately, the example of a warthog proves to us that the only one hundred percent way to protect yourself is not ignore air alarms and use storages, don't hit them serhii kostish facts of the week you will find more interesting things on our youtube channel facts of the week subscribe so you don't miss the analysis of the main events of the week and interviews with cool experts and we say goodbye to you until next sunday glory to ukraine they we don't hav
survive the fun, you can also remember the british experience, residents of london during the second world war were saved. these are the creative inventions of the steeles, which were called the morrison device, were placed the whole family could hide right inside the apartments, she imagined herself to be something like this between a fortified bed and a table, it was found that in 120 cases out of 136 people remained alive to make such cells for ukrainians there is no need to hide in an...
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explosions in mariupol itself according to the british intelligence in particular the strikes hit the ammunition warehouse at the airport two fuel depots and the steelndry i understand this about the ilyich mmk plant which russia turned into a military base. well , if earlier the russians considered this place a city and a place inaccessible to ukrainian artillery, now, well, explosions have started and obviously, they can be connected precisely with the use of some new types of weapons or long-range projectiles or the work of sabotage groups. what do you know about the nature of these explosions ? the result of what they became, please, is precisely the result of the work of the armed forces of ukraine - this is precisely the result of the work of the mariupol resistance. all complex work that gave such a result that exactly well , let them comment on this, but kara nebesna visited to such a degree that the occupiers do not understand what countermeasures were in the first days of mariupol cotton. we saw the use of ppp which it turned out to be completely ineffective, so the next days were not even used, the next two days we saw that the russians w
explosions in mariupol itself according to the british intelligence in particular the strikes hit the ammunition warehouse at the airport two fuel depots and the steelndry i understand this about the ilyich mmk plant which russia turned into a military base. well , if earlier the russians considered this place a city and a place inaccessible to ukrainian artillery, now, well, explosions have started and obviously, they can be connected precisely with the use of some new types of weapons or...
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according to the british ministry of defense, there were a series of explosions there, 14, at least 14 to be exact in the last six days targeting russian fuel depots, the steelt they believe is being used as a russian military base, and warehouses. this is significant because mariupol was previously thought to be out of the reach of ukrainian forces, british mod tweeting, quote, russia will likely be concerned that unexplained explosions are occurring in a zone it had probably previously assessed beyond the range of routine ukrainian strike capabilities. i was just speaking to a spokesperson for the ukrainian defense forces, and he was telling me that those explosions were the result of a highly coordinated effort on the part of the ukrainian military coupling on the ground informants and ukrainian drone strikes. he said that they were able to debilitate a number of key warehouses and other infrastructure that russian forces are to rely on, they use, he said, mariupol now that they have lost kherson, the port city of mariupol to launch their attacks, and he believes that this effort helped to prevent attacks by russians that they had previously planned for t
according to the british ministry of defense, there were a series of explosions there, 14, at least 14 to be exact in the last six days targeting russian fuel depots, the steelt they believe is being used as a russian military base, and warehouses. this is significant because mariupol was previously thought to be out of the reach of ukrainian forces, british mod tweeting, quote, russia will likely be concerned that unexplained explosions are occurring in a zone it had probably previously...
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explaining their position to the british did not like the photos posted on social networks, arseniy here they are on the footage, mariupol street the ruins of azov steelelling of a high-rise building. severodonetsk burned down the ukrainian tank, who is hardly a photographer for cooking an apartment building, impartially captures everything he sees in his comments. also, only the facts a couple of months ago. there was no electricity, gas heating. now , thanks to the builders from lipetsk moscow, life is getting back to work, many more people do not write about it in the british media, and those who tell the truth are called traitors. residents of russia , who, like arseniy, sincerely support their country here, are in fact stealing the war on ukraine. uh, it is necessary to show that they they are at war with russians with russians who have no culture, because if there are masterpieces, there are great works of art, then the western inhabitants simply have a question. and who is the aggressor understands this and arseniy kotov himself. the loss of the fee for him was an unpleasant surprise, but it did not affect his assessment of the events taking pl
explaining their position to the british did not like the photos posted on social networks, arseniy here they are on the footage, mariupol street the ruins of azov steelelling of a high-rise building. severodonetsk burned down the ukrainian tank, who is hardly a photographer for cooking an apartment building, impartially captures everything he sees in his comments. also, only the facts a couple of months ago. there was no electricity, gas heating. now , thanks to the builders from lipetsk...
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british, more important issues and then you create your greatest country, country, half a world away from united states or is it neighbor? so neighbor, russia, and so we need to need to support an immediate steel with russia and ukraine, a cease fire arms disagreement on the current lines of control and then, and that you need to include neutrality for you. great as well. now you've written before that during the entire cold war, america was led by a foreign policy, are released from truman to bush, who understood the inherent limits and constraints of the u. s. power. but for the last couple of decades, with the only exception of trump, it's been led by people who believe that the united states not only can but perhaps, should interfere very vividly, very a notionally, sometimes in both rushes and china's on harris. is there anything that a moscow and beijing can do to disabuse these people off of that, that very offensive and very dangerous notion? well, that's a really good question. i don't really know the answer because you know each, each of your super power has a sphere of influence. whether we americans like to conceive that or not we, we always concede our own sphere of influence that
british, more important issues and then you create your greatest country, country, half a world away from united states or is it neighbor? so neighbor, russia, and so we need to need to support an immediate steel with russia and ukraine, a cease fire arms disagreement on the current lines of control and then, and that you need to include neutrality for you. great as well. now you've written before that during the entire cold war, america was led by a foreign policy, are released from truman to...
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british and irish politics in liverpool, thank you for your time. there has been a lot of speculation over the weekend and today as to what is in the steel what do youo make _ make a big difference? yes this is going to make a _ make a big difference? yes this is going to make a big _ make a big difference? yes this is going to make a big difference, i make a big difference? yes this is i going to make a big difference, this is not _ going to make a big difference, this is not the _ going to make a big difference, this is not the oven ready deal there are some _ is not the oven ready deal there are some different ingredient in this. it is some different ingredient in this. it is quite — some different ingredient in this. it is quite clear that the european union _ it is quite clear that the european union has — it is quite clear that the european union has move substantially. there are changes — union has move substantially. there are changes in terms of the volumes ofjacks _ are changes in terms of the volumes ofjacks in _ are changes in terms of the volumes ofjacks in goods going across the irish ofjacks in goods going across the irish sea — ofjac
british and irish politics in liverpool, thank you for your time. there has been a lot of speculation over the weekend and today as to what is in the steel what do youo make _ make a big difference? yes this is going to make a _ make a big difference? yes this is going to make a big _ make a big difference? yes this is going to make a big difference, i make a big difference? yes this is i going to make a big difference, this is not _ going to make a big difference, this is not the _ going to...