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the british treasury minister says that he has chosen the best options for the economy of this country . after the pandemic and the energy crisis, we had to make difficult decisions . to get the economy back on track, we supported the families. in the description of the british autumn budget, the credits for military affairs and the modernization of the country's nuclear weapons were not mentioned, but the british government further announced that it will add another 11 billion pounds to the country's military budget in the next four years. the british autumn has been explained without mentioning the crisis in the health care system of this country, that the british health care workers' union knows that there are thousands of patients waiting for treatment in the country's public hospitals. the fact is that the current government and the previous governments are putting the lives of patients and existing employees at risk with measures such as reducing the budget of the health and treatment sector and neglecting to provide the necessary facilities and manpower, and these conditions mak
the british treasury minister says that he has chosen the best options for the economy of this country . after the pandemic and the energy crisis, we had to make difficult decisions . to get the economy back on track, we supported the families. in the description of the british autumn budget, the credits for military affairs and the modernization of the country's nuclear weapons were not mentioned, but the british government further announced that it will add another 11 billion pounds to the...
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but the british treasury minister says: he has chosen the best options for the economy of this country. after the pandemic and the energy crisis, we had to make difficult decisions to get the economy back on track, but we supported the families . in the description of the uk's fall budget, the funds for military affairs and the modernization of the country's nuclear weapons were not mentioned, but the british government announced earlier. kurds will add another 11 billion pounds to the country's military budget in the next four years. also, the autumn budget of england without mentioning the crisis in the health and treatment system of this country has been explained so that the british health care workers' union should know the attitude of the government due to the shortage of 1,300,000 personnel and the queue of about 7,800,000 patients waiting for treatment in the government hospitals of this country . the fact is that the current government and the previous governments put the lives of patients and existing staff at risk by reducing the budget of the health and treatment sector and
but the british treasury minister says: he has chosen the best options for the economy of this country. after the pandemic and the energy crisis, we had to make difficult decisions to get the economy back on track, but we supported the families . in the description of the uk's fall budget, the funds for military affairs and the modernization of the country's nuclear weapons were not mentioned, but the british government announced earlier. kurds will add another 11 billion pounds to the...
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Nov 15, 2023
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british economy. here at the treasury, they'll be cheering the fact that inflation fell to 4.6%, allowing the governmentat rate this year has been met. but it still means many items are getting more expensive and the work to bring down that inflation rate hasn't happened so much here, as here. the independent bank of england raising interest rates ia times, increasing mortgage repayments by over £10 billion, so dampening spending and prices of non—essentials and even more. the action has happened away from here on global commodity prices, determining energy, food costs, wherever those may hail from. across the country in milford haven and pembrokeshire, many of those higher costs are still leaving a bitter aftertaste. food costs 10% more than a year ago. eating out is almost 8% dearer. with everything going up with a rise of the gas andelectric. it's just really hard. we're getting by, to be honest. its customers, too, are still feeling the squeeze, with many prices still climbing. it doesn't feel like things have come down. a lot of things have gone up. car insurance, the council tax. we're going for a
british economy. here at the treasury, they'll be cheering the fact that inflation fell to 4.6%, allowing the governmentat rate this year has been met. but it still means many items are getting more expensive and the work to bring down that inflation rate hasn't happened so much here, as here. the independent bank of england raising interest rates ia times, increasing mortgage repayments by over £10 billion, so dampening spending and prices of non—essentials and even more. the action has...
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british economy. here at the treasury, they'll be cheering the fact that inflation fell to 4.6%, allowing the governmenthas been met. but it still means many items are getting more expensive and the work to bring down that inflation rate hasn't happened so much here...as here. the independent bank of england raising interest rates 1a times, increasing mortgage repayments by over £10 billion, so dampening spending and prices of non—essentials. and even more of the action has happened away from here, on global commodity prices, determining energy, food costs, wherever those may hail from. across the country in milford haven in pembrokeshire, many of those higher costs are still leaving a bitter aftertaste. food costs 10% more than a year ago. eating out is almost 8% dearer. with everything going up, with a rise of the gas, electric, it's just really hard. we're getting by, to be honest. its customers, too, are still feeling the squeeze, with many prices still climbing. it doesn't feel like things have come down. a lot of things have gone up, car insurance, the council tax. we're going through a lot more g
british economy. here at the treasury, they'll be cheering the fact that inflation fell to 4.6%, allowing the governmenthas been met. but it still means many items are getting more expensive and the work to bring down that inflation rate hasn't happened so much here...as here. the independent bank of england raising interest rates 1a times, increasing mortgage repayments by over £10 billion, so dampening spending and prices of non—essentials. and even more of the action has happened away...
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british economy. here at the treasury, they'll be cheering the fact that inflation fell to 4.6%, allowing the governments been met. but it still means many items are getting more expensive and the work to bring down that inflation rate hasn't happened so much here...as here. the independent bank of england raising interest rates 14 times, increasing mortgage repayments by over £10 billion, so dampening spending and prices of non—essentials. and even more of the action has happened away from here, on global commodity prices, determining energy, food costs, wherever those may hail from. across the country in milford haven in pembrokeshire, many of those higher costs are still leaving a bitter aftertaste. food costs 10% more than a year ago. eating out is almost 8% dearer. with everything going up, with a rise of the gas, electric, it's just really hard. we're getting by, to be honest. its customers, too, are still feeling the squeeze, with many prices still climbing. it doesn't feel like things have come down. a lot of things have gone up, car insurance, the council tax. we're going through a lot more gas
british economy. here at the treasury, they'll be cheering the fact that inflation fell to 4.6%, allowing the governments been met. but it still means many items are getting more expensive and the work to bring down that inflation rate hasn't happened so much here...as here. the independent bank of england raising interest rates 14 times, increasing mortgage repayments by over £10 billion, so dampening spending and prices of non—essentials. and even more of the action has happened away from...
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last year he paid the british the treasury is more than 600 million dollars, that is, almost 2 millions their refuge are wanted under criminal charges, but in britain is in no hurry to extradite such criminals. 10 years ago, the moscow prosecutor's office unsuccessfully requested from london the extradition of the head of the moscow bank, andrei borodin. to britain. fled a year before, taking with him 13 billion rubles. the sandy times unearthed: borodin became the owner of the most expensive mansion in england, and recently even donated a million dollars to a local hospital. those who might be suspected of money laundering or other financial crimes can easily hush up the issue when it comes up in the press. this a proven scheme for foreign oligarchs in britain. attempts to return the former owner of the eurosit company to an agent ended in nothing. after the outbreak of war, chichvarkin collects money for help in the ssu and calls for new sanctions against russia. the most sanctioned country in the history of mankind shows a decline of 2%. next year growth is just a joke to the chicke
last year he paid the british the treasury is more than 600 million dollars, that is, almost 2 millions their refuge are wanted under criminal charges, but in britain is in no hurry to extradite such criminals. 10 years ago, the moscow prosecutor's office unsuccessfully requested from london the extradition of the head of the moscow bank, andrei borodin. to britain. fled a year before, taking with him 13 billion rubles. the sandy times unearthed: borodin became the owner of the most expensive...
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Nov 15, 2023
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british economy. here at the treasury, they'll be cheering the fact that inflation fell to 4.6%, allowing the governmentate this year has been met. but it still means many items are getting more expensive and the work to bring down that inflation rate hasn't happened so much here...as here. the independent bank of england raising interest rates 14 times, increasing mortgage repayments by over £10 billion, so dampening spending and prices of non—essentials. and even more of the action has happened away from here, on global commodity prices, determining energy, food costs, wherever those may hail from. across the country in milford haven in pembrokeshire, many of those higher costs are still leaving a bitter aftertaste. food costs 10% more than a year ago. eating out is almost 8% dearer. with everything going up, with a rise of the gas, electric, it's just really hard. we're getting by, to be honest. its customers, too, are still feeling the squeeze, with many prices still climbing. it doesn't feel like things have come down. a lot of things have gone up, car insurance, the council tax. we're going throug
british economy. here at the treasury, they'll be cheering the fact that inflation fell to 4.6%, allowing the governmentate this year has been met. but it still means many items are getting more expensive and the work to bring down that inflation rate hasn't happened so much here...as here. the independent bank of england raising interest rates 14 times, increasing mortgage repayments by over £10 billion, so dampening spending and prices of non—essentials. and even more of the action has...
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Nov 23, 2023
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it's not good for people already living here and therefore, treasury is therefore, the treasury is letting britishrageous politicians it out. politicians to call it out. i say we should have net zero. we want smart , high skilled, highly want smart, high skilled, highly qualified immigration. but about 400,000 people emigrate every year so you can welcome high qualified people to a similar sort of number. you get one in, one out net zero. that's the smart way to run this. >> the labour market is so tight. you talk to anybody trying to guess what happens. >> guess wages go up. okay >> guess what? wages go up. okay that's works. and then if that's how it works. and then if you afford wages, you you can't afford the wages, you invest equipment. invest in capital equipment. that's how economics since the beginning the industrial beginning of the industrial revolution beginning of the industrial revolutithe combine harvester why do the combine harvester develop? because farmers couldn't the in couldn't afford the labour in the fields. that's called technological progress. that's what rely not what we s
it's not good for people already living here and therefore, treasury is therefore, the treasury is letting britishrageous politicians it out. politicians to call it out. i say we should have net zero. we want smart , high skilled, highly want smart, high skilled, highly qualified immigration. but about 400,000 people emigrate every year so you can welcome high qualified people to a similar sort of number. you get one in, one out net zero. that's the smart way to run this. >> the labour...
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Nov 22, 2023
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it's not good for people already living here and therefore, treasury is therefore, the treasury is letting britishrageous politicians it out. politicians to call it out. i say we should have net zero. we want smart , high skilled, highly want smart, high skilled, highly qualified immigration. but about 400,000 people emigrate every year so you can welcome high qualified people to a similar sort of number. you get one in, one out net zero. that's the smart way to run this. >> the labour market is so tight. you talk to anybody trying to guess what happens. >> guess wages go up. okay >> guess what? wages go up. okay that's works. and then if that's how it works. and then if you afford wages, you you can't afford the wages, you invest equipment. invest in capital equipment. that's how economics since the beginning the industrial beginning of the industrial revolution beginning of the industrial revolutithe combine harvester why do the combine harvester develop? because farmers couldn't the in couldn't afford the labour in the fields. that's called technological progress. that's what rely not what we s
it's not good for people already living here and therefore, treasury is therefore, the treasury is letting britishrageous politicians it out. politicians to call it out. i say we should have net zero. we want smart , high skilled, highly want smart, high skilled, highly qualified immigration. but about 400,000 people emigrate every year so you can welcome high qualified people to a similar sort of number. you get one in, one out net zero. that's the smart way to run this. >> the labour...
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british colonial rule. lots, picking up pace of late next week, chronic cold, painstaking efforts dedicated to re pay treating the card plus treasury center short documentary cost of an empire. it's right ahead the hi everybody. so i am good and lead to again an upcoming unit. and so it's a large blade, but with the supplies scully was found. this goes off of them big. so in the mid to indeed century, in a small above and english county of can, the owners discovered and always got it. as it turned out, belong to one of the see boys which are banned against the british and the 19th century. the even managed to find out his fate. the boy's name was item beat and he was executed off to this oppression of the rebellion. and his head was brought back to britain by british officer. this was a common practice among the english at the time. the woods indians who opened the of what was understood the all right guys, i think we might have found it. i think we might have just found as good as the blue building. you see that he used to be the law type of and where it's listed by you scott, it was about when i brought the topic of the item, big
british colonial rule. lots, picking up pace of late next week, chronic cold, painstaking efforts dedicated to re pay treating the card plus treasury center short documentary cost of an empire. it's right ahead the hi everybody. so i am good and lead to again an upcoming unit. and so it's a large blade, but with the supplies scully was found. this goes off of them big. so in the mid to indeed century, in a small above and english county of can, the owners discovered and always got it. as it...
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treasury. available from the financial times. voluntarily admitting violations and cooperating with investigations allows companies to reduce government fines. and he notes that sanctions have become a real test for britishsia is more involved in the global economy than iran and north korea, against which restrictions were previously introduced. refusal from such cooperation is very painful for entrepreneurs, and many prefer to take risks rather than lose their business. for violating anti-russian sanctions, british companies face fines and criminal cases. in the next few years, the growth rate in the vehicle leasing market may be noticeable. according to expert estimates, this is due to the tightening of monetary policy, as well as the growth car cost and geopolitical risks. in addition, this year the business has already been able to satisfy the accumulated, pent-up demand, experts say. so from next to twenty-seventh year, the average annual growth of new business in the passenger car segment will be reduced to 30%, trucks to 25. availability. for families with two children in russia is gradually increasing; it is estimated that this year half of them can rent a standard two-room apartment. before the
treasury. available from the financial times. voluntarily admitting violations and cooperating with investigations allows companies to reduce government fines. and he notes that sanctions have become a real test for britishsia is more involved in the global economy than iran and north korea, against which restrictions were previously introduced. refusal from such cooperation is very painful for entrepreneurs, and many prefer to take risks rather than lose their business. for violating...
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but the treasury claims it could end up costing taxpayers £2 billion a year, and says it doesn't benefit the britishly anywhere could see a shower through the day. temperatures getting up to around 11 celsius. now overnight tonight, still a few showers blowing through, some clearer spells, at least to start with. but then we'll see more cloud and more rain moving in from the west as we head through to dawn on friday morning. the minimum temperature dropping down to around five or six celsius. for tomorrow. we'll get the rain in the morning, but it will gradually start to clear away. it is looking largely dry as we head into the afternoon. some sunshine to end the working week and temperatures tomorrow around ten celsius. so feeling quite cool, despite the sunshine. the wind starts to veer from the northwest. now it is looking largely dry as we head into saturday. but then sunday we've got some outbreaks of rain. they could be quite heavy as we head into the afternoon. that's it from us for now. i'm back with your news travel and weather updates in half an hour. now it's back to naga and charlie hell
but the treasury claims it could end up costing taxpayers £2 billion a year, and says it doesn't benefit the britishly anywhere could see a shower through the day. temperatures getting up to around 11 celsius. now overnight tonight, still a few showers blowing through, some clearer spells, at least to start with. but then we'll see more cloud and more rain moving in from the west as we head through to dawn on friday morning. the minimum temperature dropping down to around five or six celsius....
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have the chancellor in front of the treasury select committee when we can ask the really detailed questions about what the decisions he is taking today mean for the britishic. and a big art of for the british public. and a big part of your _ for the british public. and a big part of yourjob _ for the british public. and a big part of yourjob is _ for the british public. and a big part of yourjob is about - for the british public. and a big l part of yourjob is about fairness. it is making sure tax cuts are reflected elsewhere, they are a benefit for all of society and not just the wealthy, keeping an eye on those lowest paid. talk to me about how you do that. we those lowest paid. talk to me about how you do that.— how you do that. we are a cross-party _ how you do that. we are a cross-party committee . how you do that. we are a| cross-party committee and how you do that. we are a - cross-party committee and of how you do that. we are a _ cross-party committee and of course, cross—party committee and of course, the contacts for today's announcement is that this time last year, inflation was running at 11.1%. this time, it is 4.6%. inflation isjust the 11
have the chancellor in front of the treasury select committee when we can ask the really detailed questions about what the decisions he is taking today mean for the britishic. and a big art of for the british public. and a big part of your _ for the british public. and a big part of yourjob _ for the british public. and a big part of yourjob is _ for the british public. and a big part of yourjob is about - for the british public. and a big l part of yourjob is about fairness. it is making sure...
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Nov 13, 2023
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secretary to the treasury, now secretary of state for health and social care, largely covering england. and she walked straight into crucial talks with the doctor's union, the british, and officials and ministers over pay, you will remember the strikes causing hundreds of thousands of cancelled operations and appointments. talks have been under way for a while now and there is a possibility of movement and constructive progress with the consultants, the senior doctors. we don't know so much about thejuniors. it is a critical stage of these talks because the last thing the health world wants is this industrial action to continue over the winter. the other thing she arrives to is an in tray with a whole lot of pressure is emerging over winter, whole lot of pressure is emerging overwinter, warnings that it will be difficult. she comes from the treasury at a time when the treasury said no to a £1 billion request by nhs england forfunding to said no to a £1 billion request by nhs england for funding to cover the costs of strikes, covering gaps in rotors during doctors strikes. she will have to cross from one brief to another and actually hear about the potential consequ
secretary to the treasury, now secretary of state for health and social care, largely covering england. and she walked straight into crucial talks with the doctor's union, the british, and officials and ministers over pay, you will remember the strikes causing hundreds of thousands of cancelled operations and appointments. talks have been under way for a while now and there is a possibility of movement and constructive progress with the consultants, the senior doctors. we don't know so much...
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treasury war and state department's. we lose our navashipyard, which a real loss. although we burned it that denied the british from getting it the capitol they're blown away with the building you have i've read numerous diaries from british soldiers some didn't want to burn it because it was such a glorious building. others thought the irony of us claiming to be a republican at democracy, having such a monarchical structure, they noticed the irony of it. i burn. so what they did is they entered the buildg, looted, and they broke all the doorframe and desks. so they made bonfires in the building, busted the windo out, shot rockets in through the windows rockets on the roof. congress rockets, however the fire wasn't that bad,ut happened to be really windy. a storm was and a like one that was laid after like summer thunderstorms. the winds whipped t flames and pretty soon it was it was a charnel house of death burning. and yeah, then they went to the white house. dolley madison had prepared a grand dinner for 40, had the tablset, the food was ready, anticipating a glorious victory d bladensrg the british walked
treasury war and state department's. we lose our navashipyard, which a real loss. although we burned it that denied the british from getting it the capitol they're blown away with the building you have i've read numerous diaries from british soldiers some didn't want to burn it because it was such a glorious building. others thought the irony of us claiming to be a republican at democracy, having such a monarchical structure, they noticed the irony of it. i burn. so what they did is they...
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british car industry's transition to making electric vehicles and give a boost to the country after years of brexit talks put off auto investments. david: quick glance at the fixed income markets. certainly the cash treasuriesume trade today. going into quite a shortened session in the u.s. yet we move in closer to the weekend. boones on your screen. the news out of europe is the suspension for a fourth year of the farming limits as far as the germans are concerned. perhaps awesome -- adding the prospect of supply. move up and yields yesterday. your 10 year yield on cpi in japan, right about the midpoint between the old ceiling anthony one. we pulled back a little bit as far as that's concerned. chinese developers in focus as well. fantastic week. profit-taking taking place right now. the group is up 15%. temptation to take money off the table. military and defense stocks in japan. north is said to be ending an agreement aimed at producing tensions -- reducing tensions with south korea. this is bloomberg. ♪ i don't want you to move. i'm gonna miss you so much. you realize we'll have internet waiting for us at the new place, right? oh, we know. we just like making a scene. transferring your services has neve
british car industry's transition to making electric vehicles and give a boost to the country after years of brexit talks put off auto investments. david: quick glance at the fixed income markets. certainly the cash treasuriesume trade today. going into quite a shortened session in the u.s. yet we move in closer to the weekend. boones on your screen. the news out of europe is the suspension for a fourth year of the farming limits as far as the germans are concerned. perhaps awesome -- adding...
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treasury war and state department's. we lose our naval shipyard, which a real loss. although we burned it that denied the british from getting it the capitol they're blown away with the building you have i've read numerous diaries from british soldiers some didn't want to burn it because it was such a glorious building. others thought the irony of us claiming to be a republican at democracy, having such a monarchical structure, they noticed the irony of it. i burn. so what they did is they entered the building, looted, and they broke all the doorframe and desks. so they made bonfires in the building, busted the windows out, shot rockets in through the windows rockets on the roof. congress rockets, however the fire wasn't that bad, but happened to be really windy. a storm was and a like one that was laid after like summer thunderstorms. the winds whipped the flames and pretty soon it was it was a charnel house of death burning. and yeah, then they went to the white house. dolley madison had prepared a grand dinner for 40, had the table set, the food was ready, anticipating a glorious victory and bladensburg the b
treasury war and state department's. we lose our naval shipyard, which a real loss. although we burned it that denied the british from getting it the capitol they're blown away with the building you have i've read numerous diaries from british soldiers some didn't want to burn it because it was such a glorious building. others thought the irony of us claiming to be a republican at democracy, having such a monarchical structure, they noticed the irony of it. i burn. so what they did is they...
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Nov 22, 2023
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british people today. >> harriet baldwin have a good day . harriet >> harriet baldwin have a good day. harriet is the chair of the commons treasuryee. thank you for your time. from the darkness of westminster today. the darkness of westminster today . okay. thank you very much today. okay. thank you very much indeed. >> well, a very good morning to you. it is just gone 7:00 and it's wednesday. the 22nd of november. you're tuned into breakfast with eamonn holmes and isabel webster. >> to have you on board. >> nice to have you on board. whether watching or whether you're watching or you're listening . we're on tv. you're listening. we're on tv. we're online. we're on the radio and the this morning. >> a weekend camping trip turned to tragedy in wales as the bodies of four missing teenagers have been recovered from a car wreck. our reporter theo chikomba is in garreg for us. >> i'll have the latest from garreg, where the police found four missing young teenagers following an extensive search here in north wales. >> a breakthrough in the middle east, israel and hamas have agreed to a four day truce to swap israeli hostages for palest
british people today. >> harriet baldwin have a good day . harriet >> harriet baldwin have a good day. harriet is the chair of the commons treasuryee. thank you for your time. from the darkness of westminster today. the darkness of westminster today . okay. thank you very much today. okay. thank you very much indeed. >> well, a very good morning to you. it is just gone 7:00 and it's wednesday. the 22nd of november. you're tuned into breakfast with eamonn holmes and isabel...
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british people will be outraged by it. it is an existential crisis for the conservative party >> it is and potentially for the country to. richard, is it actually the treasury ? because the home office we've had consecutive home secretaries who've talked a tough game on immigration and yet somehow we still keep on giving out more visas every year. it seems almost so is it the treasury just that desire to have a have gdp going up ? gdp going up? >> well, they're part of the story. i mean , a lot of people story. i mean, a lot of people who voted leave might be quite angry about these figures , but angry about these figures, but actually this what brexit actually this was what brexit was all about. most of the people who have come here have come as a result of government decisions, we right now decisions, and now we right now can have a debate and a discussion about whether those were the right government decisions. so as you say, the government has made it easier for and working in for people and working in certain sectors to come here because they see that as filling an employment gap . there are an employment gap. there are other could fill other ways you
british people will be outraged by it. it is an existential crisis for the conservative party >> it is and potentially for the country to. richard, is it actually the treasury ? because the home office we've had consecutive home secretaries who've talked a tough game on immigration and yet somehow we still keep on giving out more visas every year. it seems almost so is it the treasury just that desire to have a have gdp going up ? gdp going up? >> well, they're part of the story. i...
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british sugar. a bit of a conflict of interest, i'd say there. but let's see how that one plays out. we've also got laura trott as the chief secretary to the treasuryabinet job around the cabinet table shows that this isn't simply a question of rishi sunak wanting someone with experience in the role of foreign secretary , though that certainly is part of it. it is reflective of a change in his priorities. now he would say that actually why he was getting i mean, he hasn't said this yet and we won't expect him to. but reading between the lines, what he feels is that suella braverman, although he did agree with her on a lot of politics, on a lot of her politics, was simply bit of simply becoming a bit of a liability even before she wrote that in times, it's that piece in the times, it's rumoured that rishi sunak was already rid of her. already keen to get rid of her. apparently, david cameron was asked to be foreign secretary last week before that times article even came out. that's all the noise circling around in westminster today. david cameron himself did his first ever interview as the foreign secretary last night . let's hear secretary last nig
british sugar. a bit of a conflict of interest, i'd say there. but let's see how that one plays out. we've also got laura trott as the chief secretary to the treasuryabinet job around the cabinet table shows that this isn't simply a question of rishi sunak wanting someone with experience in the role of foreign secretary , though that certainly is part of it. it is reflective of a change in his priorities. now he would say that actually why he was getting i mean, he hasn't said this yet and we...
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spending half a billion on ammunition alone will be for the local treasury. a heavy burden. britishia report that official london categorically refused the newly elected to the argentine president in discussing the status of the falkland islands. meanwhile, javier miley, immediately after winning the elections on sunday, said that buenos aares intends to negotiate the fate of the disputed territories. the argentine considers it possible to give special status along the lines of hong kong. the falklands, also known as the molvins, became the cause of the war between britain and argentina 40 years ago. margaret thatcher was then even ready to use nuclear weapons, the british won, but in the battle on saaris they continue to consider the problem unresolved. attempts to solve it with the participation of international organizations were unsuccessful. as it became known today, london also rejects direct negotiations. an atmosphere of grandeur, festivity and reverence. on the territory of the holy annunciation temple complex , a water-blessed chapel with a bell tower was opened for parish
spending half a billion on ammunition alone will be for the local treasury. a heavy burden. britishia report that official london categorically refused the newly elected to the argentine president in discussing the status of the falkland islands. meanwhile, javier miley, immediately after winning the elections on sunday, said that buenos aares intends to negotiate the fate of the disputed territories. the argentine considers it possible to give special status along the lines of hong kong. the...