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concessions, a series of promises not to change the brand, it's been around since the reign of henry viiiadquarters here, and no compulsory redundancies until 2025, what i understand which moves this closer to the finish line is this was something of a deed of arrangement, a series of extra concessions which may involve extending the term of some of those guarantees, as i say, it is not a done dealjust yet, it is closing in, makes it feel very close. you say he is closing in on it, daniel kratinski, he is a key figure in this deal, who is he? he made his fortune in the oil and gas sector across europe, he owns 27% of west ham football club, he owns 10% of sainsbury�*s, he is a very smooth, calm operator, i've met him a couple of times. with a clinical idea for a deal, he made a fortune in oil and gas and he is looking to deploy that, i think what is going to do with royal mail is make some changes to the way the service works. there is a regulatory review on how often let us have to be delivered, second class letters may be delivered only every other day rather than everyday, he says he i
concessions, a series of promises not to change the brand, it's been around since the reign of henry viiiadquarters here, and no compulsory redundancies until 2025, what i understand which moves this closer to the finish line is this was something of a deed of arrangement, a series of extra concessions which may involve extending the term of some of those guarantees, as i say, it is not a done dealjust yet, it is closing in, makes it feel very close. you say he is closing in on it, daniel...
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it has been around since the reign of henry viii, keep its uk tax headquarters here, and no compulsoryundancies until 2025. what i understand moved this closer to the finish line is a series of extra concessions that may involve extending the term of some of those guarantees, so it is not a done dealjust yet but he is closing in on it.— a done dealjust yet but he is closing in on it. you say he is closin: closing in on it. you say he is closing in _ closing in on it. you say he is closing in on _ closing in on it. you say he is closing in on it, _ closing in on it. you say he is closing in on it, daniel- closing in on it, daniel kretinsky is a key figure in this deal. who is he? he made his fortune _ this deal. who is he? he made his fortune in _ this deal. who is he? he made his fortune in the _ this deal. who is he? he made his fortune in the oil _ this deal. who is he? he made his fortune in the oil and - this deal. who is he? he made his fortune in the oil and gas . his fortune in the oil and gas sector across europe. he owns a percentage of west ham football club, sainsbury�*s, he
it has been around since the reign of henry viii, keep its uk tax headquarters here, and no compulsoryundancies until 2025. what i understand moved this closer to the finish line is a series of extra concessions that may involve extending the term of some of those guarantees, so it is not a done dealjust yet but he is closing in on it.— a done dealjust yet but he is closing in on it. you say he is closin: closing in on it. you say he is closing in _ closing in on it. you say he is closing in...
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it has been around since the reign of henry viii, keep its uk tax headquarters here and no compulsoryhich moves this closer to the finish line, it's something called a deed of arrangements— a series of extra concessions which may involve extending the term of some of those guarantees. it is not a done dealjust yet guarantees. it is not a done deal just yet but guarantees. it is not a done dealjust yet but he is closing in on it. ., _ dealjust yet but he is closing in on it. ., , dealjust yet but he is closing inonit. ., in on it. you say he is closing in on it. you say he is closing in on it. you say he is closing in on it- _ in on it. you say he is closing in on it. daniel— in on it. you say he is closing in on it. daniel kretinsky - in on it. you say he is closing in on it. daniel kretinsky is l in on it. you say he is closing in on it. daniel kretinsky is a| in on it. daniel kretinsky is a key figure in the steel. who is he who shall he made his fortune in oil and gas sector across europe. he owns 27% of west ham football club. he owns 10% of sainsbury�*s. he is a smooth, calm oper
it has been around since the reign of henry viii, keep its uk tax headquarters here and no compulsoryhich moves this closer to the finish line, it's something called a deed of arrangements— a series of extra concessions which may involve extending the term of some of those guarantees. it is not a done dealjust yet guarantees. it is not a done deal just yet but guarantees. it is not a done dealjust yet but he is closing in on it. ., _ dealjust yet but he is closing in on it. ., , dealjust yet...
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lived deep here in the pacific ocean for perhaps 500 years, growing uninterrupted from the time henry viiithan a blue whale. but it was found by accident. on maps, its location used to be marked as a shipwreck. scientist manu san felix was diving with his son off the solomon islands when he discovered the remarkable coral. well, i have behind me... speaking from his research ship, he told me he was in awe of it. look into this amazing coral, and with the biggest smile, i'm excited. i'm thinking, "wow, this is really special." this discovery has happened at the same time as the un climate talks here in azerbaijan, where small island nations have come to warn that coral reefs and their communities are now at real risk from the ocean warming caused by climate change. coral reefs is very important. our economy depends very much on marine and fisheries for its survival, and it's important for the world to know that we... it's a special place, and it needs to be protected. in shallower waters nearby, entire reefs are dying because of climate change, but this centuries—old coral has managed to su
lived deep here in the pacific ocean for perhaps 500 years, growing uninterrupted from the time henry viiithan a blue whale. but it was found by accident. on maps, its location used to be marked as a shipwreck. scientist manu san felix was diving with his son off the solomon islands when he discovered the remarkable coral. well, i have behind me... speaking from his research ship, he told me he was in awe of it. look into this amazing coral, and with the biggest smile, i'm excited. i'm...
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down here in the pacific ocean for perhaps 500 years, growing uninterrupted from the time that henry viii bigger than a blue whale. it was found by accident. 0n the map its location used to be marked as a shipwreck. manu saint—felix was diving with his son in yago in the solomon islands when he discovered it. well, i have behind me... speaking from his research ship, he told me he is in awe of the coral. to be there and looking at it i was blown away, fascinated and looking to this amazing coral and with a big smile and excited and thinking, wow, this is really special. this discovery has happened at the same time as the un climate talks in baku in azerbaijan. this virtual background and these people here are all part of small island nations and their governments coming here to say that coral reefs and their communities are at real risk from the ocean warming caused by climate change. coral reefs is very important. our economy depends very much on marine and fisheries for its survival. we take heart from it. we take pride from it. and it's important for the world to know that we. it's a s
down here in the pacific ocean for perhaps 500 years, growing uninterrupted from the time that henry viii bigger than a blue whale. it was found by accident. 0n the map its location used to be marked as a shipwreck. manu saint—felix was diving with his son in yago in the solomon islands when he discovered it. well, i have behind me... speaking from his research ship, he told me he is in awe of the coral. to be there and looking at it i was blown away, fascinated and looking to this amazing...
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thomas moore, the lord high chancellor of england, who opposed henry viii's separation from the catholic church. the red mass brings together lawyer, judge, government officials to pray for the holy spirit's guidance over their work. at this year's mass, regged in d as the 2024 st. thomas moore recipient, and award that recognizes catholics in legal professions who demonstrate exemplary character. to my longtime friend from high school, reggie, what a great, great recognition of your wonderful, caring approach to your professional and civic l life. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize aircare's pedestal humidifier which was recently named the coolest thing made in arkansas in 2024. organize through the a partnership between the arkansas state chamber and arkansas business news, this contest highlights the most innovative and noteworthy products manufactured in the natural state. nearly 16,000 votes were cast in a highly competitive final round and the pedestal humidifier emerged as champion from a field of 16 products made by companies across our state. this product not only showcase a
thomas moore, the lord high chancellor of england, who opposed henry viii's separation from the catholic church. the red mass brings together lawyer, judge, government officials to pray for the holy spirit's guidance over their work. at this year's mass, regged in d as the 2024 st. thomas moore recipient, and award that recognizes catholics in legal professions who demonstrate exemplary character. to my longtime friend from high school, reggie, what a great, great recognition of your wonderful,...
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and this was based on the british colonial era buggery law, which of course goes back to 1533 and henry viiihow rigorously was that enforced? um, it's hard to say. i have requested repeatedly for figures of cases, but the attorney general refuses to release those figures. they say that they only use the buggery law when it's in conjunction with another serious matter. but to be honest with you, it's not about whether they use them against the community in that fashion, it's what society uses it for — to be able to justify homophobia. and what does society use it for? what is it like living as a gay man with that, the prospect of prosecution hanging over you? well, we have a very kind of glass closet system that it's kind of 0k to be gay if you're flamboyant and a hairdresser or a fashion designer. but don't be politically gay. and that's where i kind of rock the boat. and i got a lot of pushback from that for that, from the gay community itself living there. so it's a weird one. you know, it's hard for people to understand that, with something like that hanging over your head, there's still
and this was based on the british colonial era buggery law, which of course goes back to 1533 and henry viiihow rigorously was that enforced? um, it's hard to say. i have requested repeatedly for figures of cases, but the attorney general refuses to release those figures. they say that they only use the buggery law when it's in conjunction with another serious matter. but to be honest with you, it's not about whether they use them against the community in that fashion, it's what society uses it...
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lived deep here in the pacific ocean for perhaps 500 years, growing uninterrupted from the time henry viiin a blue whale. but it was found by accident. on maps, its location used to be marked as a shipwreck. scientist manu san felix was diving with his son off the solomon islands when he discovered the remarkable coral. well, i have behind me... speaking from his research ship, he told me he was in awe of it. look into this amazing coral, and with the biggest smile, i'm excited. i'm thinking, "wow, this is really special." this discovery has happened at the same time as the un climate talks here in azerbaijan, where small island nations have come to warn that coral reefs and their communities are now at real risk from the ocean warming caused by climate change. coral reefs is very important. our economy depends very much on marine and fisheries for its survival, and it's important for the world to know that we... it's a special place, and it needs to be protected. in shallower waters nearby, entire reefs are dying because of climate change, but this centuries—old coral has managed to survi
lived deep here in the pacific ocean for perhaps 500 years, growing uninterrupted from the time henry viiin a blue whale. but it was found by accident. on maps, its location used to be marked as a shipwreck. scientist manu san felix was diving with his son off the solomon islands when he discovered the remarkable coral. well, i have behind me... speaking from his research ship, he told me he was in awe of it. look into this amazing coral, and with the biggest smile, i'm excited. i'm thinking,...
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lived deep here in the pacific ocean for perhaps 500 years, growing uninterrupted from the time henry viiiits location used to be marked as a shipwreck. scientist manu san felix was diving with his son off the solomon islands when he discovered the remarkable coral. well, i have behind me... speaking from his research ship, he told me he was in awe of it. look into this amazing coral and with the biggest smile, i'm excited. i'm thinking, "wow, this is really special!" this discovery has happened at the same time as the un climate talks here in azerbaijan, where small island nations have come to warn that coral reefs and their communities are now at real risk from the ocean warming caused by climate change. coral reefs is very important. our economy depends very much on marine and fisheries for its survival, and it's important for the world to know that we — it's a special place and it needs to be protected. in shallower waters nearby, entire reefs are dying because of climate change but this centuries—old coral has managed to survive. scientists call it a beacon of hope that they want to l
lived deep here in the pacific ocean for perhaps 500 years, growing uninterrupted from the time henry viiiits location used to be marked as a shipwreck. scientist manu san felix was diving with his son off the solomon islands when he discovered the remarkable coral. well, i have behind me... speaking from his research ship, he told me he was in awe of it. look into this amazing coral and with the biggest smile, i'm excited. i'm thinking, "wow, this is really special!" this discovery...
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lived deep here in the pacific ocean for perhaps 500 years, growing uninterrupted from the time henry viii off the solomon islands when he discovered the remarkable coral. well, i have behind me... speaking from his research ship, he told me he was in awe of it. look into this amazing coral, and with the biggest smile, i'm excited. i'm thinking, "wow, this is really special." this discovery has happened at the same time as the un climate talks here in azerbaijan, where small island nations have come to warn that coral reefs and their communities are now at real risk from the ocean warming caused by climate change. coral reefs is very important. our economy depends very much on marine and fisheries for its survival, and it's important for the world to know that we... it's a special place, and it needs to be protected. in shallower waters nearby, entire reefs are dying because of climate change, but this centuries—old coral has managed to survive. scientists call it a beacon of hope that they want to learn from. georgina rannard, bbc news, in baku. the rock starts rod stewart has said he mad
lived deep here in the pacific ocean for perhaps 500 years, growing uninterrupted from the time henry viii off the solomon islands when he discovered the remarkable coral. well, i have behind me... speaking from his research ship, he told me he was in awe of it. look into this amazing coral, and with the biggest smile, i'm excited. i'm thinking, "wow, this is really special." this discovery has happened at the same time as the un climate talks here in azerbaijan, where small island...
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lived deep here in the pacific ocean for perhaps 500 years, growing uninterrupted from the time henry viiithan a blue whale. but it was found by accident. 0n maps, its location used to be marked as a shipwreck. scientist manu san felix was diving with his son off the solomon islands when he discovered the remarkable coral. well, i have behind me... speaking from his research ship, he told me he was in awe of it. look into this amazing coral, and with the biggest smile, i'm excited. i'm thinking, "wow, this is really special." this discovery has happened at the same time as the un climate talks here in azerbaijan, where small island nations have come to warn that coral reefs and their communities are now at real risk from the ocean warming caused by climate change. coral reefs is very important. our economy depends very much on marine and fisheries for its survival, and it's important for the world to know that we... it's a special place, and it needs to be protected. in shallower waters nearby, entire reefs are dying because of climate change, but this centuries—old coral has managed to su
lived deep here in the pacific ocean for perhaps 500 years, growing uninterrupted from the time henry viiithan a blue whale. but it was found by accident. 0n maps, its location used to be marked as a shipwreck. scientist manu san felix was diving with his son off the solomon islands when he discovered the remarkable coral. well, i have behind me... speaking from his research ship, he told me he was in awe of it. look into this amazing coral, and with the biggest smile, i'm excited. i'm...
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and superstar damian lewis is here on history's bad boy — his role in wolf hall as henry viii.ake yourself out of the council chamber before i have you taken out! my patience is not infinite — neither with you nor my daughter! morning, morning — and on this special remembrance sunday we'll be hearing from sophie raworth at the cenotaph who'll be talking to an afghan veteran. we can show you the live pictures of people getting together for the moving ceremony. to our panel this week — legendaryjournalist tina brown, lord peter mandelson and historian and tory peer lord andrew roberts. let's start by looking at what's making the news. the sunday times splashes with a billion pound warning for tescos tax bill — after the government's hike to national insurance. the observer suggests the chancellor would oppose any trump tariffs. and the sunday mirror and the sun on sunday mark the princess of wales being back at work — attending the remembrance event last night, as she makes a gradual return after being treated for cancer. and the bbc�*s leading on donald trump moving closer to a
and superstar damian lewis is here on history's bad boy — his role in wolf hall as henry viii.ake yourself out of the council chamber before i have you taken out! my patience is not infinite — neither with you nor my daughter! morning, morning — and on this special remembrance sunday we'll be hearing from sophie raworth at the cenotaph who'll be talking to an afghan veteran. we can show you the live pictures of people getting together for the moving ceremony. to our panel this week —...