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(ct 3 mason and faisal islam, thank you.hat has happened today. we have mick lynch, general secretary of the rmt and nigel evans, who was a tory mp for 32 years until he lost earlier this month. he has been speaking to rishi sunak about their defeat. plus we will talk to a cabinet minister about when voters might experience that change that chris was referring to. newsnight, bbc two and iplayer. the head of the us secret service, kimberly cheatle, is under more pressure to resign over the attempted assassination of donald trump, after she said agents didn't guard the roof used by the gunman because it was too slanted. she said there were health and safety concerns about putting people on to it. the former president is expected to speak shortly about the attempt on his life. our north america editor sarah smith reports. donald trump always relishes the spotlight. and he knows how to use it to his best advantage. today, he's being shown around the stage where he will speak tomorrow. he says he ripped up his prepared speech aft
(ct 3 mason and faisal islam, thank you.hat has happened today. we have mick lynch, general secretary of the rmt and nigel evans, who was a tory mp for 32 years until he lost earlier this month. he has been speaking to rishi sunak about their defeat. plus we will talk to a cabinet minister about when voters might experience that change that chris was referring to. newsnight, bbc two and iplayer. the head of the us secret service, kimberly cheatle, is under more pressure to resign over the...
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but as faisal was hinting out there, there's— as faisal was hinting out there, there's the _ as faisalhe bigger picture challenge, you can campaign on the word change and labour— can campaign on the word change and labour did _ can campaign on the word change and labour did that very successfully. actually _ labour did that very successfully. actually delivering change as a whole — actually delivering change as a whole other thing. all actually delivering change as a whole other thing.— actually delivering change as a whole other thing. all right, chris, thank ou whole other thing. all right, chris, thank you very _ whole other thing. all right, chris, thank you very much. _ whole other thing. all right, chris, thank you very much. chris - whole other thing. all right, chris, thank you very much. chris mason | thank you very much. chris mason there, political editor at westminster. the time is 6.19. our top story this evening — the new government sets out its plans for legislation in the king's speech. labour say the measures will help "take the brakes off britain". and coming up — we
but as faisal was hinting out there, there's— as faisal was hinting out there, there's the _ as faisalhe bigger picture challenge, you can campaign on the word change and labour— can campaign on the word change and labour did _ can campaign on the word change and labour did that very successfully. actually _ labour did that very successfully. actually delivering change as a whole — actually delivering change as a whole other thing. all actually delivering change as a whole other thing.—...
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faisal, thanks for being so patient. no, but also.r bringing in the cow milking machine to the podcast. i can i'll we can tweet a picture of it. it was actually, uh, it does exist i know, i know. i've seen it, i've seen it. right. so rachel reeves, she's the first female chancellor ever. and she did herfirst big speech in the treasury. was there like, did it feel i've noticed a lot of sort of captains of industry and like industry groups getting selfies with her at this speech sounds like this was quite a big, big production. oh, well, we never get any journalists trying to do such shenanigans as that. but yeah, i think, um, i mean, i use the phrase and quite rightly, um, nikki campbell picked me up on it, like summoned to the treasury. i mean, they weren't very willingly, these business leaders, and it was top tier stuff in terms of banking chief executives, financiers and others. um, and she used the opportunity, the first sort of full working day at the treasury. they'd worked through the weekend to try and make essentially an offe
faisal, thanks for being so patient. no, but also.r bringing in the cow milking machine to the podcast. i can i'll we can tweet a picture of it. it was actually, uh, it does exist i know, i know. i've seen it, i've seen it. right. so rachel reeves, she's the first female chancellor ever. and she did herfirst big speech in the treasury. was there like, did it feel i've noticed a lot of sort of captains of industry and like industry groups getting selfies with her at this speech sounds like this...
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but two weeks before the beginning of the paris peace conference, the faisal whitesman agreement was. be a little smart. the agreement was presented in english to faisel in his room at the carlton hotel in london on january the 3rd, 1919. however, faceal could not read it, and its contents were explained to him by lawrence, the only... translator there. faisal signed the document at that meeting without consulting his advisors who were waiting for him in a separate room. although he added a note in arabic next to his signature, conditioning the agreement on considering palestine as an independent arab region, but the zionist organization presented the agreement to the paris peace conference. without any notes or conditions, in order to preserve the unity of all the displaced jews, a little lie to would not breach morality. five new territories, each of them were granted to one of the superpowers and palestine was britain's chair, britain's protectorate. on the land cause the new wave of immigration to palestine, the venue of the exodus. the jews moved to arab cities, well, because the
but two weeks before the beginning of the paris peace conference, the faisal whitesman agreement was. be a little smart. the agreement was presented in english to faisel in his room at the carlton hotel in london on january the 3rd, 1919. however, faceal could not read it, and its contents were explained to him by lawrence, the only... translator there. faisal signed the document at that meeting without consulting his advisors who were waiting for him in a separate room. although he added a...
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that rustling you will have heard was faisal islam, i will have heard was faisal islam, economics editorond half of the episode, faisal, chris has a thing to go to. no, i think i'm going to think you're going to. chris is going to a different thing. got to make it sound really secretive, nothing very exciting, itjust things that sound really secretive, nothing very exciting, it just things that are happening. so, faisal, can you be patient while we milk his brief time he has with us?— patient while we milk his brief time he has with us? those auto under cow milkin: he has with us? those auto under cow milking machines. _ he has with us? those auto under cow milking machines. productivity- milking machines. productivity newscast. _ milking machines. productivity newscast, chris, _ milking machines. productivity newscast, chris, if— milking machines. productivity newscast, chris, if i _ milking machines. productivity newscast, chris, ifi can - milking machines. productivity newscast, chris, ifi can plug l milking machines. productivity. newscast, chris, ifi can plug you newscast, chris, if
that rustling you will have heard was faisal islam, i will have heard was faisal islam, economics editorond half of the episode, faisal, chris has a thing to go to. no, i think i'm going to think you're going to. chris is going to a different thing. got to make it sound really secretive, nothing very exciting, itjust things that sound really secretive, nothing very exciting, it just things that are happening. so, faisal, can you be patient while we milk his brief time he has with us?— patient...
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faisal, thank you for that.ehind rachel reeves's statement to mps? an attempt to dollop a lot of blame on the conservatives, a week after their crushing election defeat, and then to make herfirst big their crushing election defeat, and then to make her first big set of choices as chancellor, that big public pay settlement in the public sector, the hope that will mean no future strikes, but there might be people watching tonight in the private sector thinking, blimey, that's quite generous. the government because it's in line with the private sector. but then we have the private sector. but then we have the winter fuel payment. yes, there are some very rich payments do little to pensioners who perhaps don't need that money there will be others who might miss out for whom this will be a real concerns that so it will be difficult for the government, and they know it is, why are they doing it now? they are trying to pin the blame on their predecessors, a government never more popular than at the start of their time
faisal, thank you for that.ehind rachel reeves's statement to mps? an attempt to dollop a lot of blame on the conservatives, a week after their crushing election defeat, and then to make herfirst big their crushing election defeat, and then to make her first big set of choices as chancellor, that big public pay settlement in the public sector, the hope that will mean no future strikes, but there might be people watching tonight in the private sector thinking, blimey, that's quite generous. the...
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the killer was his nephew , prince faisal ben musaad.lling the will of allah, was declared mentally ill by the judges, and was soon executed. on october 26, 79 , the president of south korea was shot and killed. park jong hee, coming to power in sixty-one as leader of the military junta, he was then re-elected three times to the first post in the country, amending the constitution for this purpose. the killer was his longtime friend, south korean intelligence chief, kim jae-gyum. on october 6, 1981 , egyptian president anwar sadad was killed and vice president hosni mubarak was wounded during a military parade in cairo. the attack was carried out by a group of young supporters of the extremist muslim brotherhood group, who were taking revenge on the president for peace with israel. on october 31, 1984, six separatists assassinated indian prime minister indira gandhi. murderers became the prime minister's guards, this was in retaliation for the sikhs for the liquidation of their base in the golden temple in amritsal in 1984. another prime
the killer was his nephew , prince faisal ben musaad.lling the will of allah, was declared mentally ill by the judges, and was soon executed. on october 26, 79 , the president of south korea was shot and killed. park jong hee, coming to power in sixty-one as leader of the military junta, he was then re-elected three times to the first post in the country, amending the constitution for this purpose. the killer was his longtime friend, south korean intelligence chief, kim jae-gyum. on october 6,...
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faisal islam, bbc news. poltiical correspondent harry farley joins me now from westminster. the ground running in his press conference. his team have been very busy over the last few days. they talk so much throughout the campaign about growth and today we heard rachel reeves plan. we campaign about growth and today we heard rachel reeves plan.— heard rachel reeves plan. we did. much of the _ heard rachel reeves plan. we did. much of the plant _ heard rachel reeves plan. we did. much of the plant rests _ heard rachel reeves plan. we did. much of the plant rests on - heard rachel reeves plan. we did. much of the plant rests on what. much of the plant rests on what faisal was talking about their house—building and infrastructure building and changing the planning laws around how you get those things done to try to speed development, construction across the uk. 0ne done to try to speed development, construction across the uk. one of the challenging things i think labour will run into, which we haven't heard much detail about is they've reimpose housing targets, mandatory local
faisal islam, bbc news. poltiical correspondent harry farley joins me now from westminster. the ground running in his press conference. his team have been very busy over the last few days. they talk so much throughout the campaign about growth and today we heard rachel reeves plan. we campaign about growth and today we heard rachel reeves plan.— heard rachel reeves plan. we did. much of the _ heard rachel reeves plan. we did. much of the plant _ heard rachel reeves plan. we did. much of the...
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unveil, faisal.leaders arriving, you might recall rachel reeves in the early hours after the election said there is not a huge amount of money around but she is willing to have a fight over planning reform policies. in the absence of huge amount of government investment they really need a business leaders and investors to make investment and in order to do that, the bait if you like big scale scrapping of the red tape that has held back the building of infrastructure and housing, the building of the energy grid which is much needed. she is saying, we will get rid of a lot of that say that you have the confidence to invest, the political confidence to invest because this government now has a significant and stable majority, they will argue, so get investing so that we can see the fruit, the people of the country can see the fruits of the investments because it takes a year or year and a half. i have some new language i understand she was head of the business leaders, after 1a years british has —— brit
unveil, faisal.leaders arriving, you might recall rachel reeves in the early hours after the election said there is not a huge amount of money around but she is willing to have a fight over planning reform policies. in the absence of huge amount of government investment they really need a business leaders and investors to make investment and in order to do that, the bait if you like big scale scrapping of the red tape that has held back the building of infrastructure and housing, the building...
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faisal islam, bbc news.ergency measures this week which could see criminals freed after serving less than half their sentence. it's a key challenge facing the new government after prison governors warned jails could run out of space within days. currently just over 87 thousand people are serving time behind bars ——our senior uk correspondent sima kotecha has been talking with some of those affected, including a prison governor who agreed to speak if we hid his identity. everyone is talking about being at crisis point. it is at crisis point, we can't sustain this length of being full for so long as we are. there is an emergency in prisons in england and wales. they are overcrowded and at bursting point. and the consequence, dangerous criminals who were jailed by the courts could have nowhere to serve their sentence. one governor says he's never seen it so bad. he's not supposed to speak to the media, so we've hidden his identity. we are having to make single cells into doubles, and certainly we are doing that
faisal islam, bbc news.ergency measures this week which could see criminals freed after serving less than half their sentence. it's a key challenge facing the new government after prison governors warned jails could run out of space within days. currently just over 87 thousand people are serving time behind bars ——our senior uk correspondent sima kotecha has been talking with some of those affected, including a prison governor who agreed to speak if we hid his identity. everyone is talking...
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faisal islam, bbc news.ency measures this week which could see criminals freed after serving less than half their sentence. it's a key challenge facing the new government, after prison governors warned jails could run out of space within days. currently just over 87,000 people are behind bars in england and wales. the overall total capacity is 88,864, meaning prisons are about 98.5% full. our senior uk correspondent sima kotecha reports. everyone is talking about being at crisis point. it is at crisis point — we can't sustain this length of being full for so long as we are. there is an emergency in prisons in england and wales. they are overcrowded and at bursting point. and the consequence, dangerous criminals who were jailed by the courts could have nowhere to serve their sentence. one governor says he's never seen it so bad. he's not supposed to speak to the media, so we've hidden his identity. we are having to make single cells into doubles, and certainly we are doing that regularly. there are times when
faisal islam, bbc news.ency measures this week which could see criminals freed after serving less than half their sentence. it's a key challenge facing the new government, after prison governors warned jails could run out of space within days. currently just over 87,000 people are behind bars in england and wales. the overall total capacity is 88,864, meaning prisons are about 98.5% full. our senior uk correspondent sima kotecha reports. everyone is talking about being at crisis point. it is at...
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faisal islam, bbc news.ime minister is expected to authorise emergency measures this week which could see criminals freed after serving less than half their sentence. it's a key challenge facing the new government after prison governors warned jails could run out of space within days. currentlyjust over 87,000 people are serving time behind bars in england and wales. but total capacity is 88,864 meaning prisons are around 98.5% full. our senior uk correspondent sima kotecha reports. she has been talking to a prison governor if we agreed to hide his identity. everyone is talking about being at crisis point. it is crisis point, we can't sustain this length of being full for so long as we are. there is an emergency in prisons in england and wales. they are overcrowded and at bursting point. and the consequence, dangerous criminals who were jailed by the courts could have nowhere to serve their sentence. one governor says he's never seen it so bad. he's not supposed to speak to the media, so we've hidden his ide
faisal islam, bbc news.ime minister is expected to authorise emergency measures this week which could see criminals freed after serving less than half their sentence. it's a key challenge facing the new government after prison governors warned jails could run out of space within days. currentlyjust over 87,000 people are serving time behind bars in england and wales. but total capacity is 88,864 meaning prisons are around 98.5% full. our senior uk correspondent sima kotecha reports. she has...
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thanks to faisal islam for that.come from king charles in relation to that stabbing today in southport we have reported on. his majesty says, my wife and i have been profoundly shocked to hear of the utterly horrific incident in southport today. we send our most heartfelt condolences, prayers and deepest sympathies to the families and loved ones of those who have so tragically lost their lives, and to all those affected by this truly appalling attack. that statement coming from the palace injust the attack. that statement coming from the palace in just the last few minutes. we were talking about the financial statement from rachel reeves today. let's speak to programme director of the national institute for government, nick davies. i want to understand the disparity in the figures. is there discretionary spending for a government that would not be included in an obr assessment ahead of an election? i included in an obr assessment ahead of an election?— of an election? i think this is one of an election? i think this
thanks to faisal islam for that.come from king charles in relation to that stabbing today in southport we have reported on. his majesty says, my wife and i have been profoundly shocked to hear of the utterly horrific incident in southport today. we send our most heartfelt condolences, prayers and deepest sympathies to the families and loved ones of those who have so tragically lost their lives, and to all those affected by this truly appalling attack. that statement coming from the palace...
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faisal islam has already said he has made a _ move?ol of rejuvenation, of rebirth, dynamic economic— symbol of rejuvenation, of rebirth, dynamic economic activity- symbol of rejuvenation, of rebirth, dynamic economic activity and - symbol of rejuvenation, of rebirth, . dynamic economic activity and having that in— dynamic economic activity and having that in the _ dynamic economic activity and having that in the background, _ dynamic economic activity and having that in the background, having - dynamic economic activity and having that in the background, having a - that in the background, having a reborn _ that in the background, having a reborn belfast _ that in the background, having a reborn belfast in _ that in the background, having a reborn belfast in the _ that in the background, having a i reborn belfast in the background... rishi _ reborn belfast in the background... rishi sunak— reborn belfast in the background... rishi sunak was _ reborn belfast in the background... rishi sunak was asked _ reborn belfast in the background...
faisal islam has already said he has made a _ move?ol of rejuvenation, of rebirth, dynamic economic— symbol of rejuvenation, of rebirth, dynamic economic activity- symbol of rejuvenation, of rebirth, dynamic economic activity and - symbol of rejuvenation, of rebirth, . dynamic economic activity and having that in— dynamic economic activity and having that in the _ dynamic economic activity and having that in the background, _ dynamic economic activity and having that in the background,...
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faisal signed the document at that meeting without consulting his advisors who were waiting for him in a separate room. although he added a note in arabic next to his signature, conditioning the agreement on considering palestine as an independent arab region, but the zionist organization presented the agreement to the paris peace conference without any notes or conditions. in order to preserve the unity of all the displaced jews, a little lie or two would not breach morality. five new territories, each of them were granted to one of the superpowers and palestine was britain's chair. britain's protectorate on the land caused the new wave of immigration to palestine, the venue of the exodus. the jews moved to arab cities, well, because the villages wouldn't accept them. the jewish settlements were gradually being formed. the support of wealthy jews along with the military forces of britain expedited things for the jews. "put yourself in my place. with the formation of new wave of immigration, could the young and inspirational golda mabovic get rid of the temptation of migrating to a lan
faisal signed the document at that meeting without consulting his advisors who were waiting for him in a separate room. although he added a note in arabic next to his signature, conditioning the agreement on considering palestine as an independent arab region, but the zionist organization presented the agreement to the paris peace conference without any notes or conditions. in order to preserve the unity of all the displaced jews, a little lie or two would not breach morality. five new...
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be the peace to end peace. but two weeks before the beginning of the paris peace conference, the faisal whiteman agreement was signed. the agreement was one of the two documents that the zionist delegation used in the paris peace conference, and they believe that the zionists plans for palestine, the land of calvary, and the crucified profit had already been approved by the arabs. it is obvious that you have to be a little smart. the agreement was presented in english to fezel in his room at the carlton hotel in london on january the 3rd, 1919. however, fezel could not read it, and it contents were explained to him by lawrence, the only translator there. fall signed the document at that meeting without consulting his advisors who were... for him in a separate room, although he added a note in arabic next to his signature, conditioning the agreement on considering palestine as an independent arab region, but the zionist organization presented the agreement to the paris peace conference without any notes or conditions. in order to preserve the unity of all the displaced jews. a little lie
be the peace to end peace. but two weeks before the beginning of the paris peace conference, the faisal whiteman agreement was signed. the agreement was one of the two documents that the zionist delegation used in the paris peace conference, and they believe that the zionists plans for palestine, the land of calvary, and the crucified profit had already been approved by the arabs. it is obvious that you have to be a little smart. the agreement was presented in english to fezel in his room at...
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faisal in his room at carlton hotel in london on january the 3rd, 1919.resented the agreement to the paris peace conference without any notes or conditions. in order to preserve the unity of all the displaced jews, a little lie or two would not breach morality. five new territories, each of them were granted to one of the superpowers and palestine was britain's chair. britain's protectorate on the land caused the new wave of immigration to palestine, the venue of the exodus. the jews moved to arab cities, well, because the villages wouldn't accept them. the jewish settlements were. gradually being formed, the support of wealthy jews along with the military forces of britain expedited things for the jews. put yourself in my place, with the formation of the new wave of immigration, could the young and inspirational go... olda mabovic get rid of the temptation of migrating to a land that had striking resemblance to the promised land. of course, i shouldn't have let go of my eternal dream amit the hardships. i should have ascended with the kite in the plane a
faisal in his room at carlton hotel in london on january the 3rd, 1919.resented the agreement to the paris peace conference without any notes or conditions. in order to preserve the unity of all the displaced jews, a little lie or two would not breach morality. five new territories, each of them were granted to one of the superpowers and palestine was britain's chair. britain's protectorate on the land caused the new wave of immigration to palestine, the venue of the exodus. the jews moved to...
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thank you, faisal.per says there isn't a quick fix to the problem of overcrowding in prisons. it's one of the key challenges facing the new government, as most jails are already considered full. she's been talking about neighbourhood crime and antisocial behaviour at a police station in south london. our uk correspondent, adina campbell, reports on the beat in south—east london, it was an early start for the new home secretary yvette cooper, walking alongside metropolitan police officers in lewisham. and with an overflowing in tray of how this government will fight crime, questions over labour's plans to try and solve a strained prison system are high on the list. we and solve a strained prison system are high on the list.— are high on the list. we are going to have to — are high on the list. we are going to have to deal— are high on the list. we are going to have to deal with _ are high on the list. we are going to have to deal with the - are high on the list. we are going to have to deal with the lega
thank you, faisal.per says there isn't a quick fix to the problem of overcrowding in prisons. it's one of the key challenges facing the new government, as most jails are already considered full. she's been talking about neighbourhood crime and antisocial behaviour at a police station in south london. our uk correspondent, adina campbell, reports on the beat in south—east london, it was an early start for the new home secretary yvette cooper, walking alongside metropolitan police officers in...
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faisal! get the economy growing. faisal islam, get the economy growing.ce they liked on the campaign trail and the team found the office was full of them —— exactly the type of mints he liked. lisa nandy is now coming down downing street, and i think leila nathoois downing street, and i think leila nathoo is waiting outside number ten? , ., ., , , ten? yes, at the moment she is the shadow international _ ten? yes, at the moment she is the shadow international development l shadow international development minister~ — shadow international development minister. interesting to see if this becomes— minister. interesting to see if this becomes a — minister. interesting to see if this becomes a secretary of state well, the department for international development was separate before it was fused _ development was separate before it was fused with the foreign office so it will— was fused with the foreign office so it will be _ was fused with the foreign office so it will be interesting to see whether it is siphoned off again into a _ whether it is siphoned off a
faisal! get the economy growing. faisal islam, get the economy growing.ce they liked on the campaign trail and the team found the office was full of them —— exactly the type of mints he liked. lisa nandy is now coming down downing street, and i think leila nathoois downing street, and i think leila nathoo is waiting outside number ten? , ., ., , , ten? yes, at the moment she is the shadow international _ ten? yes, at the moment she is the shadow international development l shadow...
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arshad met and discussed with the syrian foreign minister, including faisal moqdad. he said: the efforts made at the regional level to resume relations between damascus and ankara were among the issues that they discussed with the syrian authorities. in this regard , meetings were held in tehran, and then these meetings continued quadrilaterally, and now we are still trying between syria and turkey. let these things go forward and establish a successful meeting . in syria, observers of the trip of the senior delegation of diplomacy our country considers damascus as an important region in view of the current situation. the consultations of the senior officials of iran and syria are important in terms of strengthening efforts to resume relations between damascus and ankara. syria regarding the withdrawal of turkish forces from the occupied areas. the islamic republic of iran welcomes the convergence between damascus and ankara and considers it to be the result of regional consultations . assam helali of damascus radio and television news agency , at least 6 people were
arshad met and discussed with the syrian foreign minister, including faisal moqdad. he said: the efforts made at the regional level to resume relations between damascus and ankara were among the issues that they discussed with the syrian authorities. in this regard , meetings were held in tehran, and then these meetings continued quadrilaterally, and now we are still trying between syria and turkey. let these things go forward and establish a successful meeting . in syria, observers of the trip...
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king faisal ben abdulaziz of saudi arabia was shot dead.ben musaad. he stated that he was carrying out his will. was declared mentally ill by the judges and was soon executed. on october 26, 79 , the president of south korea, park jung hee, was shot dead after coming to power in 1961 as the leader of a military junta. he was then re-elected three times the first post in the country, amending the constitution for this purpose. the killer was his longtime friend, south korean intelligence chief, kim jae-gyum. october 6, 1981 during the war. during the parade in cairo, egyptian president anwar sadad was killed and vice president hosni mubarak was wounded. the attack was carried out by a group of young officers, supporters of the extremist muslim brotherhood group, who were taking revenge on the president for peace with israel. on october 31, 84, six separatists assassinated indian prime minister indira gandhi. the guards became killers premiere. this was the sikhs' revenge for the liquidation of their base in... that temple in amritsar in '84.
king faisal ben abdulaziz of saudi arabia was shot dead.ben musaad. he stated that he was carrying out his will. was declared mentally ill by the judges and was soon executed. on october 26, 79 , the president of south korea, park jung hee, was shot dead after coming to power in 1961 as the leader of a military junta. he was then re-elected three times the first post in the country, amending the constitution for this purpose. the killer was his longtime friend, south korean intelligence chief,...
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asghar khaji met and talked with a number of senior syrian officials, including foreign minister faisal moqdad. he said: the efforts made at the regional level to influence the relations between damascus and ankara were among the issues discussed with the syrian authorities. in this regard, meetings were held in tehran, and then these meetings continued quadrilaterally, and now we are trying to establish a successful meeting between syria and turkey, god willing . in syria, observers travel to the senior delegation our country's diplomacy to damascus according to the current situation in the region. the consultations of senior officials of iran and syria are important in terms of strengthening efforts to resume relations between damascus and ankara. syria is on their side regarding the withdrawal of turkish forces from the occupied areas in the north of iran. mr. khaji emphasized that the islamic republic of iran welcomes the convergence between damascus and ankara and considers it to be the result of regional consultations . gaza strip in several the previous level increased to 16 peop
asghar khaji met and talked with a number of senior syrian officials, including foreign minister faisal moqdad. he said: the efforts made at the regional level to influence the relations between damascus and ankara were among the issues discussed with the syrian authorities. in this regard, meetings were held in tehran, and then these meetings continued quadrilaterally, and now we are trying to establish a successful meeting between syria and turkey, god willing . in syria, observers travel to...
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our economics editor, faisal islam, has spent the day with her.ans for a green economic revolution are delivered, this sight will be repeated up and down the country. one local entrepreneur says speed is of the essence. rachel says that she has a plan and that plan needs to be implemented. how much time has she got? we've run out of time already and that's the reality, isn't it, that there's businesses that are folding. local authorities have gone bankrupt. this afternoon at the treasury, a glass ceiling in british economics broken at last. it is also a huge privilege to be the first ever female chancellor of the exchequer. so every young woman and girl... earlier in her seat in leeds, the new chancellor was candid to bbc news about her room for manoeuvre. i know the scale of the challenge. there's not a huge amount of money there and so what we need to do is unlock private sector investment. does this suggest that you're willing to see some political pain in order to get the growth the country needs? we're willing to have that fight because unles
our economics editor, faisal islam, has spent the day with her.ans for a green economic revolution are delivered, this sight will be repeated up and down the country. one local entrepreneur says speed is of the essence. rachel says that she has a plan and that plan needs to be implemented. how much time has she got? we've run out of time already and that's the reality, isn't it, that there's businesses that are folding. local authorities have gone bankrupt. this afternoon at the treasury, a...
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faisal, what stood out?ndamental mission. they also need to make some tough tax and spend numbers add up in the near term. i think you saw a series of proposed laws designed to effect the wiring and the plumbing of our economy, trying to make it easier can lift restrictions businesses have been building infrastructure and houses and parts of our energy grid and to use, if you like, the big landslide majority to push through some painful political decisions. that is the sort of broader strategy. decisions. that is the sort of broaderstrategy. it decisions. that is the sort of broader strategy. it was notable for me that the very first bill mentioned by his majesty was one about stability, about budgetary responsibility. it is almost as if they are saying before we get to the growth stuff, we have to stabilise everything and avoid anyone in the future doing what liz truss did in her budget two years ago, essentially banning a law —— bringing in a law banning that type of behaviour. they will strengthen the off
faisal, what stood out?ndamental mission. they also need to make some tough tax and spend numbers add up in the near term. i think you saw a series of proposed laws designed to effect the wiring and the plumbing of our economy, trying to make it easier can lift restrictions businesses have been building infrastructure and houses and parts of our energy grid and to use, if you like, the big landslide majority to push through some painful political decisions. that is the sort of broader strategy....
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i am just looking at some of the details about crowdstrike itself and our economics editor, faisal islam fifth of its value in premarket trading in the united states, down 21% in unofficial trading so obviously a huge impact on this company which is an american cyber security technology company based in austin, texas, so huge reverberations when it comes to this company itself, but as i say, at the moment they are trying to fix this update, this problem. we will go back to someone we have been catching up with throughout the morning, since the situation was developing, simon atkinson, a producer who is r is truly a producer who is r is truly a producer and you were flying from sydney and you had massive delays and you have just arrived in brisbane. —— our australia producer. how is it going? brisbane. -- our australia producer. how is it going?— how is it going? yes, here in brisbane. — how is it going? yes, here in brisbane, things _ how is it going? yes, here in brisbane, things seem - how is it going? yes, here in brisbane, things seem to - how is it going? yes, here in brisbane, thin
i am just looking at some of the details about crowdstrike itself and our economics editor, faisal islam fifth of its value in premarket trading in the united states, down 21% in unofficial trading so obviously a huge impact on this company which is an american cyber security technology company based in austin, texas, so huge reverberations when it comes to this company itself, but as i say, at the moment they are trying to fix this update, this problem. we will go back to someone we have been...
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faisal�*s here tomorrow on the eve of the election with a newsnight guide on what to look out for onve from london. this is bbc news less than 48 hours before the general election — borisjohnson makes his first apperance on the conservative campaign trail none of us can sit back as a labour government prepares to use a sledgehammer majority to destroy so much of what we have achieved, what you have achieved. sir keir starmer tells the bbc early prison releases would likely continue if labour forms the next government the former nurse lucy letby has been found guilty of the attempted murder of a baby in 2016, following a retrial. a crush at a religious festival in northern india — has left more than 100 people dead. hurricane beryl advances toward jamaica — after becoming the atlantic's earliest ever category five storm. hello, i'm martin croxhall. party leaders have been touring the uk to reinforce their key messages, on the penultimate day of election campaigning. rishi sunak insisted he hadn't given up hope of winning on thursday, while sir keir starmer acknowledged that an early r
faisal�*s here tomorrow on the eve of the election with a newsnight guide on what to look out for onve from london. this is bbc news less than 48 hours before the general election — borisjohnson makes his first apperance on the conservative campaign trail none of us can sit back as a labour government prepares to use a sledgehammer majority to destroy so much of what we have achieved, what you have achieved. sir keir starmer tells the bbc early prison releases would likely continue if...
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let's talk to our economics editor, faisal islam. businesses will be counting the cost, won't they?? absolutely. we have never seen _ cost, won't they? absolutely. we have never seen the _ cost, won't they? absolutely. we have never seen the impact - cost, won't they? absolutely. we have never seen the impact of. cost, won't they? absolutely. we have never seen the impact of an j cost, won't they? absolutely. we i have never seen the impact of an it outage like this on so many sectors, so many countries at exactly the same time. right now though it looks like it is very highly disruptive rather than disastrous but it isn't overjust rather than disastrous but it isn't over just yet. rather than disastrous but it isn't overjust yet. most keenly rather than disastrous but it isn't over just yet. most keenly seen rather than disastrous but it isn't overjust yet. most keenly seen in the share price of a crowdstrike, that company that very few people had heard of before this morning. their shares opening on the stock exchange in new york fell 15%, losing several billion dollars in value.
let's talk to our economics editor, faisal islam. businesses will be counting the cost, won't they?? absolutely. we have never seen _ cost, won't they? absolutely. we have never seen the _ cost, won't they? absolutely. we have never seen the impact - cost, won't they? absolutely. we have never seen the impact of. cost, won't they? absolutely. we have never seen the impact of an j cost, won't they? absolutely. we i have never seen the impact of an it outage like this on so many sectors, so many...
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here's our business editor faisal islam. it is not a budget.portant statement of this new chancellor. we've heard a lot about the tens of millions of pounds gap from this audit of spending pressures inherited by this government from the previous government from the previous government that will, they say, be revealed in a document listed. we've heard less about the idea that the chancellor may stand up and try to close that gap with a series of projects axed and other spending restraint, at least start to close that gap, starting in this financial year, it is unusual, and a lot of this process, this exercise is unusual. on the other side of the ledger, we will hear i think that for some public sector workers, teachers, armed forces, prison personnel at least that they should be getting a pay rise in real terms, so above inflation, depending on what was recommended by a review bodies, and we also get this almighty row where the opposition, the former government say this is just the pretext for tax rises as a budget in the autumn. that was our ec
here's our business editor faisal islam. it is not a budget.portant statement of this new chancellor. we've heard a lot about the tens of millions of pounds gap from this audit of spending pressures inherited by this government from the previous government from the previous government that will, they say, be revealed in a document listed. we've heard less about the idea that the chancellor may stand up and try to close that gap with a series of projects axed and other spending restraint, at...
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our economics editor faisal islam is here. thanks.and part mapping out the future of this parliament. and as we've been hearing, there's a list of unfunded spending pressures, including public sector pay, the asylum plans, including rwanda, and the costs of the railways, leaving a shortfall of £22 billion in this financial year. all not fully accounted for, says the new chancellor. and the independent forecasters, the obr, suggested this could be one of the largest overspends outside the pandemic. the single biggest—line item there is public sector pay settlements — those have all now been agreed by this government, which has accepted all the reecomendations of indepednent bodies. you can see there, teachers are getting 5.5%. nhs workers get 5.5%. armed forces, 6%. and similar elsewhere. now, this is higher than the rate of inflation back in april of 2.3% — so that's above inflation, a real pay rise. that is not inherently abnormal, but it had been suggested by previous governments that could raise inflation. this new government say i
our economics editor faisal islam is here. thanks.and part mapping out the future of this parliament. and as we've been hearing, there's a list of unfunded spending pressures, including public sector pay, the asylum plans, including rwanda, and the costs of the railways, leaving a shortfall of £22 billion in this financial year. all not fully accounted for, says the new chancellor. and the independent forecasters, the obr, suggested this could be one of the largest overspends outside the...
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our economics editor faisal islam is here.ll settle into work at the treasury with a big economic injury, councilfinances, economic injury, council finances, bankrupt economic injury, councilfinances, bankrupt universities, worries about infrastructure investment, and you have this sort of low, anaemic sluggish growth rate, that this new government say is one of the omissions, notjust tojump—start omissions, not just to jump—start that omissions, notjust tojump—start that but you make it the highest growth of all the g7 advanced nations. ., , , ., growth of all the g7 advanced nations. ., , ., , nations. notjust because that is nations. not 'ust because that is what the nations. notjust because that is what they want _ nations. notjust because that is what they want but _ nations. notjust because that is what they want but because i nations. notjust because that is| what they want but because they need it to try and loosen some of the constraints on public spending, constraints on public spending, constraints that, as you say,
our economics editor faisal islam is here.ll settle into work at the treasury with a big economic injury, councilfinances, economic injury, council finances, bankrupt economic injury, councilfinances, bankrupt universities, worries about infrastructure investment, and you have this sort of low, anaemic sluggish growth rate, that this new government say is one of the omissions, notjust tojump—start omissions, not just to jump—start that omissions, notjust tojump—start that but you make it...
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chris mason and faisal islam will be here to see if the sums add up. with us here on bbc news for continuing coverage and analysis
chris mason and faisal islam will be here to see if the sums add up. with us here on bbc news for continuing coverage and analysis
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sus padres, faisal amari y wilfried mbappÉ, acompaÑaron al futbolista en este histÓrico momento que lleÓodo. >> octavio, por si fuera poco, tambiÉn entrÓ en vigor una advertencia de calor con niveles peligrosos de altas temperaturas y humedad. las mÁs altas alcanzaron entre 100 y 105 grados fahrenheit. hay que cuidarse de esto. mientras tanto, en iowa, las tormentas tambiÉn dejaron lÍneas elÉctricas caÍdas, Árboles arrancados de raÍz y casas daÑadas. miles de residentes quedaron sin energÍa despuÉs de este mal tiempo. >> tambiÉn provocaron varios avisos de tornado en toda la parte este del estado hasta el momento no se reportan heridos de gravedad y esta semana, siguiendo con el tema, mÁs de 150 millones de personas en todo estados unidos, en su mayorÍa en la costa este y las planicies centrales, pues estÁn bajo temperaturas superiores a los 90 grados fahrenheit. ese intenso calor del verano ha dejado ademÁs decenas de muertos. esa es la parte. la peor parte de todo esto. sonny aparicio sÁnchez nos informa. >> tras diez dÍas de temperaturas rÉcord en el oeste de los estados unidos, el foc
sus padres, faisal amari y wilfried mbappÉ, acompaÑaron al futbolista en este histÓrico momento que lleÓodo. >> octavio, por si fuera poco, tambiÉn entrÓ en vigor una advertencia de calor con niveles peligrosos de altas temperaturas y humedad. las mÁs altas alcanzaron entre 100 y 105 grados fahrenheit. hay que cuidarse de esto. mientras tanto, en iowa, las tormentas tambiÉn dejaron lÍneas elÉctricas caÍdas, Árboles arrancados de raÍz y casas daÑadas. miles de residentes...
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faisal islam, bbc news.our new labour mps from, got the train up together whilst others arriving in westminster have been speaking to the press on their first day. more than half of the mps have never been an mp before. let�*s take a closer look at what we know about the 121 conservative mps who will be serving as opposition. i am joined by tim montgomery, conservative activist and writer and founder of conservative home. always good to talk to you, thank you forjoining us. a new cohort arriving in westminster. do we know anything about who these new mps are or what they are about? hat about who these new mps are or what they are about?— they are about? not enough yet and i think we will— they are about? not enough yet and i think we will get _ they are about? not enough yet and i think we will get to _ they are about? not enough yet and i think we will get to know _ they are about? not enough yet and i think we will get to know them - they are about? not enough yet and i think we will get to know them over
faisal islam, bbc news.our new labour mps from, got the train up together whilst others arriving in westminster have been speaking to the press on their first day. more than half of the mps have never been an mp before. let�*s take a closer look at what we know about the 121 conservative mps who will be serving as opposition. i am joined by tim montgomery, conservative activist and writer and founder of conservative home. always good to talk to you, thank you forjoining us. a new cohort...