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it has been broadly shown after the snowdon revelations that the nsa bankrolls a big part of what gchqoes. we have a listening station in cyprus that the nsa pays for, and so forth. but the interesting thing is that the trumpet construction denies this happens. if you asked them, the uk government denies it happen. but gchq denied to ten years they were doing burrell collection on your phone calls and e—mails and it turned out they were. these denials are of limited value. the point you made, susie, in a post—truth world, a lot of that created by the very man on the front of the times here. and the people around him who are now turning on each other. is he reaping what he has so on? the problem with the trump white house, the people who have him in there, they were a fairly loose group of affiliations. there were some be built to win the support of the republican party, some who went to russia, apparently, some like steve bannon and bright went to the extreme right wings, went to perhaps nationalists supremacist groups. as a result, now they are in the white house, when there is a prob
it has been broadly shown after the snowdon revelations that the nsa bankrolls a big part of what gchqoes. we have a listening station in cyprus that the nsa pays for, and so forth. but the interesting thing is that the trumpet construction denies this happens. if you asked them, the uk government denies it happen. but gchq denied to ten years they were doing burrell collection on your phone calls and e—mails and it turned out they were. these denials are of limited value. the point you made,...
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gchq, the uk intelligence hub, and at liverpool's anfield football stadium, the new main stand.s an anxious wait to see whichjobs can there is an anxious wait to see which jobs can be saved, there is an anxious wait to see whichjobs can be saved, how there is an anxious wait to see which jobs can be saved, how much disruption there will be. simon gompertz, bbc news. ministers say they'll provide funding to maintain the public services run by carillion, but a spokesperson for the prime minister says taxpayers cannot be expected to bail the company out. jon donnison reports on what went wrong for one of britain's biggest construction companies. carillion has been in trouble for some time. it was injuly of last year that the company issued its first profit warning. the chief executive quit. and the group pulled out of three big middle east projects. there followed two more such warnings over the next six months. at the same time carillion was allowed to take on hundreds of millions of pounds worth of comment contracts, including with hs2 and network rail. —— government contracts. t
gchq, the uk intelligence hub, and at liverpool's anfield football stadium, the new main stand.s an anxious wait to see whichjobs can there is an anxious wait to see which jobs can be saved, there is an anxious wait to see whichjobs can be saved, how there is an anxious wait to see which jobs can be saved, how much disruption there will be. simon gompertz, bbc news. ministers say they'll provide funding to maintain the public services run by carillion, but a spokesperson for the prime minister...
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there is no doubt the gchq and others can see that the russians are looking at where we are vulnerablevolvement in that. she reassessed that. we are always concerned about chinese involvement in everything. what's interesting here is pointing out the common perception now with regard to the russian threat, it does not quite match the reality of what they are capable of. uses the example of the plan for russians will be landing craft to appear in the south bay of scarborough or off brighton beach. who is imagining that?! but that they want to quote, kill our national infrastructure, is certainly food for thought. finally, throat lozenges don't work according to the telegraph. neither does cough syrup. my father, a retired gp, has a lwa ys syrup. my father, a retired gp, has always said this, it's nonsense. they all sell different things, tickly cough, chesty cough, it's all nonsense. how long have i spent at the pharmacists counter wondering whether i've got a tickly cough or a dry cough. i think it's all psychological, if you think they we re psychological, if you think they were it pr
there is no doubt the gchq and others can see that the russians are looking at where we are vulnerablevolvement in that. she reassessed that. we are always concerned about chinese involvement in everything. what's interesting here is pointing out the common perception now with regard to the russian threat, it does not quite match the reality of what they are capable of. uses the example of the plan for russians will be landing craft to appear in the south bay of scarborough or off brighton...
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a lot of the money spent on cyber is spent on gchq and i'm not saying for a moment that cyber is notpability of the scale which has been talked about. do you think those cuts the conventional forces are suffering because of money being put towards tackling cyber warfare? not at the moment because they might being put into it is tiny, really. it is happening because the 2% is not really 2% because the 2% is not really 2% because defence inflation is greater than normal inflation because the dollar exchange rate is very poor for us post brexit. and a lot of the money which was promised for defence was coming from so—called efficiency savings and the a savings. you can only get efficient to a certain extent and three years they have been finding efficiency savings. those actually are cuts. since 2010 the military has been cut effectively, it has lost one third of its capability since 2010. if the measures which are being looked at at the moment are taken it will mean that since 2010 the military has got half the capability it had. can you imagine if somebody was saying there are only go
a lot of the money spent on cyber is spent on gchq and i'm not saying for a moment that cyber is notpability of the scale which has been talked about. do you think those cuts the conventional forces are suffering because of money being put towards tackling cyber warfare? not at the moment because they might being put into it is tiny, really. it is happening because the 2% is not really 2% because the 2% is not really 2% because defence inflation is greater than normal inflation because the...
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gchq in cheltenham. high—speed one and heathrow terminal five for example.also provides services managing 200 operating theatres and 11,800 beds for the nhs for example. 0r providing cleaning and meals for hundreds of schools. in short carillion is big. in 2016 had recorded £5.2 billion in revenues, a third of which, 1.7 billion, came from uk government contracts. it is partly those government construction contracts which got it into trouble with cost overruns on two hospitals and £745 million aberdeen bypass. warning lights have been flashing for a while, injuly it had to announce an £850 million hit to its contracts and suspend its dividends. by last friday its share price plummeted by 90%. after crisis talks with bankers and the cabinet office over the weekend it collapsed this morning with £900 million in debt and a £587 million deficit leaving 43,000 employees globally and hundreds of subcontractors wondering what will happen next. that's the overview. our business editor helen thomas has been taking a look at the challenges ahead. trains and planes fro
gchq in cheltenham. high—speed one and heathrow terminal five for example.also provides services managing 200 operating theatres and 11,800 beds for the nhs for example. 0r providing cleaning and meals for hundreds of schools. in short carillion is big. in 2016 had recorded £5.2 billion in revenues, a third of which, 1.7 billion, came from uk government contracts. it is partly those government construction contracts which got it into trouble with cost overruns on two hospitals and £745...
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described. described. threats from other countries and from non—state actors. from non—state actors. at gchqapabilities to keep our country safe? safe? states, serious crime gangs and tacking group. tacking group. nearly £2 billion of government investment. investment. back to his deputising for the prime minister. minister. the bounty, we shot by the team who made carry on. made carry on. " what a difference a year makes! how the tables have turned. turned. can reach consensus on this house on an important issue. an important issue. vote followed in 1918 by a second right to stand for parliament. right to stand for parliament. long way to go regarding the second right. right. since 1918 and he is one of 155 davids. davids. years but it is still not good enough. enough. he can best increase female representation in this house? representation in this house? treasured in the way they clearly had. had. the right honourable lady still in her place. her place. sacked or resign since the opposition took office. you know... i‘m a celebrity please get me out of here? the point that she... point that
described. described. threats from other countries and from non—state actors. from non—state actors. at gchqapabilities to keep our country safe? safe? states, serious crime gangs and tacking group. tacking group. nearly £2 billion of government investment. investment. back to his deputising for the prime minister. minister. the bounty, we shot by the team who made carry on. made carry on. " what a difference a year makes! how the tables have turned. turned. can reach consensus on...
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up to very sophisticated holding management, in the case of gchq.dquarters in north london. that's what it does. given that these crisis talks will resume later today, it's clearly not doing something right. how was it got into this problem? a variety of reasons. the key reason was that they have far too much debt. they expanded quite aggressively throughout positions by their predecessors. they bought a green energy company just before the government stop subsidies for green retrofits of housing. they tried to buy balfour beatty, a huge company, when they themselves were in trouble. they also made some pretty serious mistakes in bidding for large hospital roads and other contracts. they did too low, it would appear, and the costs escalated. when construction contracts go wrong, it just becomes a bottomless pit, in many ways. as a result, no doubt has gone up and up and up. depending on which way you define debts, they have got between 900 and possibly {1.2 billion, 1.6 billion, actually, of net debt on top of which you have to add the 600 million p
up to very sophisticated holding management, in the case of gchq.dquarters in north london. that's what it does. given that these crisis talks will resume later today, it's clearly not doing something right. how was it got into this problem? a variety of reasons. the key reason was that they have far too much debt. they expanded quite aggressively throughout positions by their predecessors. they bought a green energy company just before the government stop subsidies for green retrofits of...
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the group has put up much of the fabric of the uk since then including gchq, and at liverpool's anfieldum the new main stand. now there is an anxious wait to see which jobs can be saved, how much disruption there be. 0ur political correspondent ben wright is in westminster. you are monitoring the statement earlier, what about the point made by the opposition that contracts we re by the opposition that contracts were awarded after the financial difficulties were evident. what is the answer to that? their answer is that even though the government knew the profit warnings have been issued, the contracts awarded after them were so—called joint—venture companies, in other words there were private—sector companies also involved in the bid and it was made clear that if there was going to be any problem down the line with carillion, other companies involved would step in and take responsibility, and that, the government say, is what will happen in this case. david lidington is at pains to stress to mps the government were aware, have been aware for a number of months about what's going on, have
the group has put up much of the fabric of the uk since then including gchq, and at liverpool's anfieldum the new main stand. now there is an anxious wait to see which jobs can be saved, how much disruption there be. 0ur political correspondent ben wright is in westminster. you are monitoring the statement earlier, what about the point made by the opposition that contracts we re by the opposition that contracts were awarded after the financial difficulties were evident. what is the answer to...
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, or running to work at gchq.ta sharing. to turn off that data sharing. there are privacy settings? are privacy settings? definitely privacy settings on there. there. personnel will be giving a stiff lecture. lecture. very seriously and keeps them under constant review. constant review. expect people at military bases using strava to be set right. using strava to be set right. privacy settings on the map. rory cellan—jones, thank you. in new york last night. album and song of the year. singer—songwriter ed sheeran. with the movements against sexual harassment and gender inequality. aleem maqbool has the details. 24k magic, bruno mars. including the big three — record, album and song of the year. reason and for one reason only, and that‘s love. but many issues of the day. with the movements to end sexual misconduct and gender inequality. there‘s still a lot to be done, isn‘t there? well, we make up 51% of the workforce. we don‘t get equal pay for equal work. we don‘t get equal opportunity. and we do not have a safe
, or running to work at gchq.ta sharing. to turn off that data sharing. there are privacy settings? are privacy settings? definitely privacy settings on there. there. personnel will be giving a stiff lecture. lecture. very seriously and keeps them under constant review. constant review. expect people at military bases using strava to be set right. using strava to be set right. privacy settings on the map. rory cellan—jones, thank you. in new york last night. album and song of the year....
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the five heads of the intelligence agencies, mi5, mi6 and gchq from the british site and the two frenchlence of mi5 and mi6. they all met together in a secure location and shared what they think are the main concerns. a lot of it is about isis and the ongoing propaganda, the flow of insightful material on the internet, some about returning jihadists, what to do with people who come out of raqqa. it is not the main framework for sharing intelligence, that remains something called ctg, the counterterrorist group, but this is the first time in britain and france have got together in the same room, these chiefs. you can see what is in it for france because gchq and other organisations here are very useful internationally, but if the british have a good relationship with france it gives them and in to europe which is presumably something that is under threat of bit with brexit?‘ little but i think people have been alarmist about this. britain will have to lead europol, for example, the european police agency, but nobody i have spoken to on either side of the channel thinks we will be denied
the five heads of the intelligence agencies, mi5, mi6 and gchq from the british site and the two frenchlence of mi5 and mi6. they all met together in a secure location and shared what they think are the main concerns. a lot of it is about isis and the ongoing propaganda, the flow of insightful material on the internet, some about returning jihadists, what to do with people who come out of raqqa. it is not the main framework for sharing intelligence, that remains something called ctg, the...
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similarly in afghanistan. you can see people going to work at gchq.ill. wish us ill. is there anything people can do about it now? there is not. not. the data and realising what data there is. there is. it includes individuals and where they are travelling. and where they are travelling. may have been identified at one base and they may pop up at another one. and they may pop up at another one. or their homes? ortheir homes? or their homes? or their homes, exactly. exactly. into the wrong hands could be very dangerous. thank you very much. let‘s get a weather update. the weather over the weekend because things are starting to change. things are starting to change. behind that wet weather there is a band of cold air. band of cold air. overnight in central and southern areas. areas. further north more in the way of cloud and showers. of cloud and showers. it will turn increasingly windy. increasingly windy. cities will be quite close to freezing. freezing. maybe minus five degrees in the most prone spot. in the most prone spot. is not a bad day with spe
similarly in afghanistan. you can see people going to work at gchq.ill. wish us ill. is there anything people can do about it now? there is not. not. the data and realising what data there is. there is. it includes individuals and where they are travelling. and where they are travelling. may have been identified at one base and they may pop up at another one. and they may pop up at another one. or their homes? ortheir homes? or their homes? or their homes, exactly. exactly. into the wrong hands...