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ione wells, thank you- let's talk — just 12 months. ione wells, thank you. a bit more now with the deputy editor of conservative home henry hill. good to have you with us this afternoon. asi as i said to ione wells, i'm not sure many voters will hugely register with these changes, especially all these changes of department titles. do you think this makes any difference to the tory party's poll ratings which are frankly not great at the moment? flat frankly not great at the moment? not directl , frankly not great at the moment? ijrrt directly, the logic would be that by allowing ministers to better focus on rishi sunak�*s priorities there will be able presumably to generate more policy wins by the next election and go into that election with a more coherent set of proposals on things that people care about. i don't think anybody really expects this kind of architecture of government stuff to filter through to voters immediately but ultimately the way that whitehall is organised does impact the way it operates the government and that does matter for all of us.
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ione wells reports. new deal between the uk and the eu about how trade in northern ireland will work. ministers suggest it will remove checks on goods that will stay here in northern ireland and not go on to the republic of ireland. and that northern irish politicians will get more of a say on future eu laws that apply to the nation. the deputy prime minister, dominic raab, said these things will resolve issues with the existing deal, but dodged whether mps will definitely get a vote on a new one. if there is a deal, can you confirm to your colleagues and also our viewers that mps will have a say, there will be a proper vote on a deal? mps will get the opportunity to express themselves on the deal. doing the right thing in the right way, for all the communities of northern ireland, protecting the good friday agreement that has come under pressure from the northern ireland protocol. frankly, if you ask about the politics, fulfilling our manifesto commitment on brexit. under the current protocol, goods fro
ione wells reports. new deal between the uk and the eu about how trade in northern ireland will work. ministers suggest it will remove checks on goods that will stay here in northern ireland and not go on to the republic of ireland. and that northern irish politicians will get more of a say on future eu laws that apply to the nation. the deputy prime minister, dominic raab, said these things will resolve issues with the existing deal, but dodged whether mps will definitely get a vote on a new...
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ione wells, bbc news, westminster. now a look at some other stories making the news today.n named locally as alice stones. thames valley police described the incident as tragic and isolated, and have not made any arrests. the dog has been put down. the bbc understands that british steel is considering cutting 800 jobs at its plant in scunthorpe. it�*s thought the company is developing the plans, but hasn�*t yet submitted the paperwork for a formal consultation. british steel has refused to comment. a further 1500 patients of a former breast surgeon are to be recalled so that cases can be identified. he was jailed in 2017 for carrying out harmful and unnecessary operations in private and nhs hospitals, mainly in private and nhs hospitals, mainly in the west midlands. and the uk supreme court has ended a long—running privacy battle between the tate modern in london and the owners of four nearby flats, by ruling in favour of the homeowners. they�*d complained that visitors to the art gallery could see into their properties from a viewing gallery that opened in 2016. the 0ldham
ione wells, bbc news, westminster. now a look at some other stories making the news today.n named locally as alice stones. thames valley police described the incident as tragic and isolated, and have not made any arrests. the dog has been put down. the bbc understands that british steel is considering cutting 800 jobs at its plant in scunthorpe. it�*s thought the company is developing the plans, but hasn�*t yet submitted the paperwork for a formal consultation. british steel has refused to...
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ione wells, bbc news, westminster.ell is under way in sydney. cardinal pell died last month aged 81, after heart complications arising from hip surgery. at one point he was the third most powerful figure in the vatican but was also controversial. he spent 13 months injail for abusing two boys while archbishop of melbourne in the 1990s — before the conviction was quashed. and a landmark inquiry found that he knew of child sexual abuse by priests in australia as early as the 1970s but failed to take action. hundreds of ribbons to represent victims of sexual abuse in the catholic church and elsewhere have been hung outside st mary's cathedral where pell will be buried. one of the abuse survivors told us why they are so important. we have come to toss ribbons on the fence and to open this dialogue. the whole point for us is to offer support to other survivors and to keep the dialogue open. to try and open a dialogue with the catholic church which unfortunately is a difficultjourney. but it is mainly about having hope a giv
ione wells, bbc news, westminster.ell is under way in sydney. cardinal pell died last month aged 81, after heart complications arising from hip surgery. at one point he was the third most powerful figure in the vatican but was also controversial. he spent 13 months injail for abusing two boys while archbishop of melbourne in the 1990s — before the conviction was quashed. and a landmark inquiry found that he knew of child sexual abuse by priests in australia as early as the 1970s but failed to...
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ione wells, bbc news.ounted in nigeria's most competitive presidential election in decades. the process has been largely peaceful, but there've been some reports of violence in lagos. much of the counting is taking place by hand, but in some areas, electronic voting machines were used. the outcome is not expected until monday at the earliest, with pre—election opinion polls suggesting three candidates were in a close race. i spoke to my colleague peter 0kwoche, who's in abuja. and peter told us more about the election. traditionally, in nigeria, they have had two parties that have dominated the political scene but this year there was a game changer in the third contestant peter 0bi, who out of nowhere used social media to galvanise the use of this country. the youth make up 70% of the electorate and they want to change, so yes, it is now a three horse race for those elections. as you mentioned, they did go rather peacefully in most of the country but there were pockets of violence in lagos, in bayelsa stat
ione wells, bbc news.ounted in nigeria's most competitive presidential election in decades. the process has been largely peaceful, but there've been some reports of violence in lagos. much of the counting is taking place by hand, but in some areas, electronic voting machines were used. the outcome is not expected until monday at the earliest, with pre—election opinion polls suggesting three candidates were in a close race. i spoke to my colleague peter 0kwoche, who's in abuja. and peter told...
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ione wells, bbc news. centre, here's hugh ferris. lots of football today. you are right. day of two league cup finals in british football. the first trophy of the scottish domestic season up for grabs today — and it's an old firm derby at hampden park as celtic face rangers. around 15 minutes played so far... it is still goalless. michael beale, the newly appointed rangers manager, looking for his first trophy. newcastle have the chance to end one of english football's most notable trophy droughts at wembley today. their last major domestic trophy was 68 years ago when they won the fa cup. there have been finals since, but never silverware, as they prepare to take on manchester united in the efl cup. their opponents have also been waiting longer than they'd have liked for a trophy. manchester united's last was in this competition six years ago and their recent form, including a win over barcelona in europe, will make them favourites later. into the final stages of the only premier league game of the day...
ione wells, bbc news. centre, here's hugh ferris. lots of football today. you are right. day of two league cup finals in british football. the first trophy of the scottish domestic season up for grabs today — and it's an old firm derby at hampden park as celtic face rangers. around 15 minutes played so far... it is still goalless. michael beale, the newly appointed rangers manager, looking for his first trophy. newcastle have the chance to end one of english football's most notable trophy...
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here's our political correspondent ione wells.ew deal between the uk and the eu. about how trade in northern ireland will work. ministers suggest it will remove checks on goods that will stay here in northern ireland and not go one to the republic of ireland and that northern irish politicians will get more of a say on future eu laws that apply to the nation. the deputy prime minister, to money grab, said these things will resolve issues with the existing deal but to judge whether mps will definitely get a vote on anyone. iii mps will definitely get a vote on an one. , ., ., mps will definitely get a vote on an one. , . ., u, mps will definitely get a vote on an one. , . ., ,, anyone. if there is a deal, can you confirm to — anyone. if there is a deal, can you confirm to your _ anyone. if there is a deal, can you confirm to your colleagues - anyone. if there is a deal, can you confirm to your colleagues and - anyone. if there is a deal, can you | confirm to your colleagues and our view is _ confirm to your colleagues and our view
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ione wells, bbc news.entually found dumped in a rubbish bin the following month, and she'd been strangled. helena wilkinson, has more from the old bailey. this is 71—year—old businesswoman louise kam, who was callously murdered for her money. the two men, who she met through a mutualfriend, targeted louise for her property in a sophisticated fraud. in this video, filmed at one of the properties she rented, el—abboud is seen boasting to his friends about his new lifestyle. he had moved in before the murder and treated it as his own home. his friend, al—jundi, masterminded the deception and spent months trying to deceive louise kam into giving him control of her finances. today they were sentenced in proceedings that were televised. after you had killed louise you took her mobile phone and bank cards. messages were sent from her phone purporting to be from her to her family and to her close friends. in those messages you sought to deceive those who loved and cared for louise as to her true whereabouts. and w
ione wells, bbc news.entually found dumped in a rubbish bin the following month, and she'd been strangled. helena wilkinson, has more from the old bailey. this is 71—year—old businesswoman louise kam, who was callously murdered for her money. the two men, who she met through a mutualfriend, targeted louise for her property in a sophisticated fraud. in this video, filmed at one of the properties she rented, el—abboud is seen boasting to his friends about his new lifestyle. he had moved in...
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if there is a vote, then, ione, how likely is it that it will get through parliament? welln that final deal, there could well be some rebellions, there could be some conservative mps, as well as dup mps who are still unhappy with certain elements of the deal. but one thing that is potentially in the government's favour here, although would be a bit of a political embarrassment perhaps for them, is that the main opposition party, labour, have said that they would back any deal because they argue that it is better than the alternative and some of the issues that are arising at the moment when it comes to trade between great britain and northern ireland. so earlier labour's shadow foreign secretary, david lammy, outlined that regardless of whether or not any deal had the backing of that major unionist party in northern ireland, the dup, labour would be prepared to back it in the national interest. i'm pleased, of course, that finally it looks like that we might get that deal in the coming days. worried a bit that the unionists have not been kept in the mix, but if he's able to
if there is a vote, then, ione, how likely is it that it will get through parliament? welln that final deal, there could well be some rebellions, there could be some conservative mps, as well as dup mps who are still unhappy with certain elements of the deal. but one thing that is potentially in the government's favour here, although would be a bit of a political embarrassment perhaps for them, is that the main opposition party, labour, have said that they would back any deal because they argue...
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let's talk to our political correspondent ione wells. what do we know? is the deal done? done? we know that the _ what do we know? is the deal done? we know that the brink _ what do we know? is the deal done? we know that the brink as _ what do we know? is the deal done? we know that the brink as they - what do we know? is the deal done? we know that the brink as they are, | we know that the brink as they are, essentially. we know that in essence a deal about these new trading arrangements for northern ireland are essentially done. it is not a case about the ongoing talks about how a deal is announced and the logistics around that, but also making sure that everybody is on board as much as is possible. we know that for a number of reasons, really. we know that the government and prime minister have been briefing mps about the substance of the deal, but also brief and politicians in northern ireland, businesses, retail operators. we know that the king was due to meet with the president of the european commission today. that has been cancelled they say that was due to opera
let's talk to our political correspondent ione wells. what do we know? is the deal done? done? we know that the _ what do we know? is the deal done? we know that the brink _ what do we know? is the deal done? we know that the brink as _ what do we know? is the deal done? we know that the brink as they - what do we know? is the deal done? we know that the brink as they are, | we know that the brink as they are, essentially. we know that in essence a deal about these new trading arrangements for...
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let's talk to our political correspondent, ione wells.al on the table there, what is going on behind the scenes? ., �* , ~ there, what is going on behind the scenes? . �* , ~ �* , scenes? that's right. i think it's certainly fair— scenes? that's right. i think it's certainly fair to _ scenes? that's right. i think it's certainly fair to say _ scenes? that's right. i think it's certainly fair to say that - scenes? that's right. i think it's certainly fair to say that in - certainly fair to say that in essence, this deal is all but done. maybe not signed on the dotted line, yet, but basically, pretty much agree. it's now a case of these talks over this weekend about how is this presented? we had various signs of the fact that it is very close, we know that king charles, for example, was due to meet the president of the european commission in the uk today. now, the palace and downing street say that that meeting was called off due to operational reasons, but the fact that she was meant to be here, shows that she was poised to publish a prese
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challenges we face, particularly with inflation and the war in ukraine. 0ur political correspondent ione wellse going on now behind the scenes. i think it's certainly fair to say that in essence this deal is all but done. maybe not signed on the dotted line yet, but basically pretty much agreed. it's now a case of these talks over the weekend about how is this presented? we have had various signs of the fact that it is very close. we know that king charles, for example, was due to meet the president of the european commission in the uk today. now the palace and downing street say the meeting was called off due to operational reasons, but the fact she was meant to be here show she was poised to publicly present a deal of some kind. i think what is definitely at the forefront of government ministers' minds is, when it is presented, how do you make sure that different parties are happy with how it is presented, particularly some of those tory backbench mps, but also the dup in northern ireland, who are currently refusing to go back into government in northern ireland until issues with the protoco
challenges we face, particularly with inflation and the war in ukraine. 0ur political correspondent ione wellse going on now behind the scenes. i think it's certainly fair to say that in essence this deal is all but done. maybe not signed on the dotted line yet, but basically pretty much agreed. it's now a case of these talks over the weekend about how is this presented? we have had various signs of the fact that it is very close. we know that king charles, for example, was due to meet the...
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ione wells is here now. statement between ursula von der leyen and rishi sunak where they are agreeing to continue their work and they are crucially meeting tomorrow. what does that tell us? that's right. essentially, this statement which was issued jointly by the european commission and number ten here in the uk says that the president of the european commission, ursula von der leyen and the prime minister agreed to continue their work in person towards shared practical solutions for what they describe as a range of complex challenges around the protocol and ireland and northern ireland. they are going to meet in the uk tomorrow. this is very significant that ursula von der leyen will be in the uk tomorrow. this shows that if all goes to plan, while is no wonder or say a deal is done until it is signed on the dotted lines, it does show that they are poised, all going to find tomorrow to try and announce something. we know that there has been speculation over the last couple of days about a deal. we have had
ione wells is here now. statement between ursula von der leyen and rishi sunak where they are agreeing to continue their work and they are crucially meeting tomorrow. what does that tell us? that's right. essentially, this statement which was issued jointly by the european commission and number ten here in the uk says that the president of the european commission, ursula von der leyen and the prime minister agreed to continue their work in person towards shared practical solutions for what they...
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here's our political correspondent, ione wells. please welcome rishi sunak.for the prime minister over whether to sack him. according to recent reports, _ over whether to sack him. according i to recent reports, some complainants were physically sick. 0ne says they were left suicidal. how would he feel if one of his friends or relatives was being forced to work for a bully simply because the man at the top was too weak to do anything about it?— at the top was too weak to do anything about it? when i was made aware of formal _ anything about it? when i was made aware of formal complaints, - anything about it? when i was made aware of formal complaints, i - aware of formal complaints, i instructed a leading independent investigation, because i take action when _ investigation, because i take action when these things happen. number ten same rishi sunak _ when these things happen. number ten same rishi sunak was _ when these things happen. number ten same rishi sunak was not _ when these things happen. number ten same rishi sunak was not aware - when these things
here's our political correspondent, ione wells. please welcome rishi sunak.for the prime minister over whether to sack him. according to recent reports, _ over whether to sack him. according i to recent reports, some complainants were physically sick. 0ne says they were left suicidal. how would he feel if one of his friends or relatives was being forced to work for a bully simply because the man at the top was too weak to do anything about it?— at the top was too weak to do anything about it?...
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ione wells, bbc news, westminster.eachers in england and wales are striking for the first time since 2016 in a walkout which, according to the national education union, could affect as many as 23,000 schools. let's talk more about this with houda benhamouda, a teacher who is also a national education union officer organising pickets today. hello, very good afternoon to you and thank you forjoining us on a busy day for you. first of all, why have you chosen to strike, why is this important to you?— have you chosen to strike, why is this important to you? hello to you as well. this important to you? hello to you as well- well. _ this important to you? hello to you as well. well, we _ this important to you? hello to you as well. well, we have _ this important to you? hello to you as well. well, we have chosen i this important to you? hello to you as well. well, we have chosen to l as well. well, we have chosen to strike because it is this the last resort. the government has not been listening to teachers for the past deca
ione wells, bbc news, westminster.eachers in england and wales are striking for the first time since 2016 in a walkout which, according to the national education union, could affect as many as 23,000 schools. let's talk more about this with houda benhamouda, a teacher who is also a national education union officer organising pickets today. hello, very good afternoon to you and thank you forjoining us on a busy day for you. first of all, why have you chosen to strike, why is this important to...
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here's our political correspondent, ione wells.s from the opposition inventions. questions from the opposition inventions-— questions from the opposition inventions. ., , ., inventions. how did you do? there was a show — inventions. how did you do? there was a show of _ inventions. how did you do? there was a show of unity _ inventions. how did you do? there was a show of unity from - inventions. how did you do? there was a show of unity from the i inventions. how did you do? there| was a show of unity from the prime minister and dominic raab and they side by side by side as they face payments or questions. he would usually be there but notably not staying away at this difficult time for him as this an investigation into eight formal complaints about his behaviour as secretary of state forjustice as foreign secretary and brexit secretary as well gets under way. sir keir starmer going on a tech to the prime minister and pressing him over what he knew about concerns around dominic rob heavier. before he appointed him as prime ministe
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our political correspondent, ione wells, joins us from westminster now.eal is probably imminent. how do things stand? ., , �* , probably imminent. how do things stand? �* , ., , stand? there hasn't been any white smoke this evening _ stand? there hasn't been any white smoke this evening about _ stand? there hasn't been any white smoke this evening about a - stand? there hasn't been any white smoke this evening about a deal. smoke this evening about a deal creeping up today or possibly even into tomorrow. as you say, there was much expectation put on this week that idea was close but number ten where adamant today that this deal is not done yet. there is still work to be done and conversations to be had with european counterparts and as you say, with those in westminster too. the prime minister has been speaking to business leaders who are affected by some of the trading issues that have existed between great britain and northern ireland as a result of that protocol and he has been engaging with them this afternoon. as you discussed, the foreign secretary
our political correspondent, ione wells, joins us from westminster now.eal is probably imminent. how do things stand? ., , �* , probably imminent. how do things stand? �* , ., , stand? there hasn't been any white smoke this evening _ stand? there hasn't been any white smoke this evening about _ stand? there hasn't been any white smoke this evening about a - stand? there hasn't been any white smoke this evening about a deal. smoke this evening about a deal creeping up today or possibly even...
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ion phosphate or l. f. p. batteries, as well as some equipment and workers affords, as a wholly owned subsidiary will own the factory and employ the workers. of the announcement comes mid strained trade ties between the us and china. but koreans quarter in new york with more ends afford teaming up with a chinese battery maker for this plant. at a time in the u. s. a. trying to get away from foreign reliance on batteries. how can we explain this? no, well, i mean it's definitely a noteworthy,...
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ione sort of, well, leadingld indication could be that they were actually benign balloons. benign balloons, bryan. yeah , i'm not sure if we have enough information to say that either. way right now. he did he did suggest that t direction. buhet at the end of the day,s a i don't think we've heard either way. now, there's really a fe few wwe've different ways we caben look ath this. we've been talking about objects off the coast that we've coast that we intensifyin4 out there. those perhaps examples now thatg we've been seeing lately, examples of what we would maybe classify as low technology, highlo observable type objectse as we're opening up the scope of our radars to try to find more of these, we might end upe we've fog or the objects that we've been finding on the east coast and perhaps we'll set e some that are demonstrating capabilities that we wouldn't suspect our adversaries to be able t ct our be capable of. >> >> or ar le you flying out of of norfolk where we're flying out of when yoouu saw those, virgin beach, virginia. i the. , well, i think a lot of people here
ione sort of, well, leadingld indication could be that they were actually benign balloons. benign balloons, bryan. yeah , i'm not sure if we have enough information to say that either. way right now. he did he did suggest that t direction. buhet at the end of the day,s a i don't think we've heard either way. now, there's really a fe few wwe've different ways we caben look ath this. we've been talking about objects off the coast that we've coast that we intensifyin4 out there. those perhaps...
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for the purchase one way or another, that is, it affects, at least there we buy ione there in games there, that is, wellet's say the dollar exchange rate. naturally. uh, uh, well, and , accordingly, the result simply indicates that we managed to achieve an influx, well, first of all , intermediate raw materials, components, and so on. well, actually thanks to what we did not receive. that will, which must be confessed, was very much feared in april of last year. and that now the bow is not intermediate, so even when there is demand, there are no microcircuits, chemical components. there, on the fifth of the tenth, i framed. he set up the last famous. uh. and so we sit there and watch. here is the situation. there is a situation, just the situation is normalizing. and now, well, the price, respectively, is a fairly high level of inflation. this year we, apparently, go out to about six and a half families. i already said don't, uh, accept the fact that 's gonna be happy now and so lift us up there will be years and the second half of the year, most likely, there will be disinflation, but nevertheless by t
for the purchase one way or another, that is, it affects, at least there we buy ione there in games there, that is, wellet's say the dollar exchange rate. naturally. uh, uh, well, and , accordingly, the result simply indicates that we managed to achieve an influx, well, first of all , intermediate raw materials, components, and so on. well, actually thanks to what we did not receive. that will, which must be confessed, was very much feared in april of last year. and that now the bow is not...
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need for this and help in sewing uniforms for this necessary medical supply all this ion are ready to give one what wellrest, what is it the belarusian troops were not ready to join this aggression, and i was surprised that they would not learn because, uh, i'm afraid that uh, he had gathered ukraine will no longer restrain itself, and when it attacks such an attack, there will be any refusal and there will be a very painful refusal when it flies over uh, there are some garrisoned airfields on belarusian territory from which planes will be rescued, it will be missiles, it will be a fair and adequate refusal, but it will be very painful for the belarusians that you really want an army at this time, it is dangerous that the number of russians is constantly increasing the army on the territory of belarus already has information about the fact that uh, on the territory of belarus, they are training for the mobilization of the wagners , and the criminals i did not get along with the russian ecologists and now i do not train on the territory of belarus. imagine the criminals, criminal elements, and now i am n
need for this and help in sewing uniforms for this necessary medical supply all this ion are ready to give one what wellrest, what is it the belarusian troops were not ready to join this aggression, and i was surprised that they would not learn because, uh, i'm afraid that uh, he had gathered ukraine will no longer restrain itself, and when it attacks such an attack, there will be any refusal and there will be a very painful refusal when it flies over uh, there are some garrisoned airfields on...
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so as i mean, as well, switching from a net asset batteries, delirium, ion batteries, m as in i'm also here, we're seeing a substitution effect of the switch 1000000 more lithium ion and less lead acid from out on a zillow's. would us exempt of inter logistics is also booming? i'd the my so we're actually seeing to effect certain if there substitution effect and growth. if often as titles, ah, the advantages of lithium ion technology over conventional lead acid batteries are so apparent that customers are switching, the forklift fleets of many global players are already lithium ion. and many competitors are also getting on board. ramping up production is also lowering costs . but what about spent batteries? what will the history do about re use and recycling? ah, mixing it the more you generally get batteries back the we're sold about 78910 years ago. the latest generation hasn't been around that long yet. you know, so it's hard to say it's how long they're lost. it could be 10 or 15 years, or closer to 6 or 7 years away. but currently expanding our capacity for a path, recycling and d
so as i mean, as well, switching from a net asset batteries, delirium, ion batteries, m as in i'm also here, we're seeing a substitution effect of the switch 1000000 more lithium ion and less lead acid from out on a zillow's. would us exempt of inter logistics is also booming? i'd the my so we're actually seeing to effect certain if there substitution effect and growth. if often as titles, ah, the advantages of lithium ion technology over conventional lead acid batteries are so apparent that...
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we can get more on this story now from our political correspondent ione wells.in we you think? i certainly think one thing we do — you think? i certainly think one thing we do know— you think? i certainly think one thing we do know is _ you think? i certainly think one thing we do know is that - you think? i certainly think one thing we do know is that the i you think? i certainly think one - thing we do know is that the essence of a new deal with the eu is essentially done, and it is now about when or not any announcement is made, and we have the sense that moment is pretty soon, as you suggest. the reason for that is that firstly, numberten suggest. the reason for that is that firstly, number ten suggests the talks of the eu have been intensifying over the weekend and they have been positive. secondly, we know that foreign secretary james cleverly has pulled out of a long—standing trip to the middle east which was meant to take place this weekend, until tuesday. we also know thirdly that the government has been briefing mps, briefing retailers and businesses i
we can get more on this story now from our political correspondent ione wells.in we you think? i certainly think one thing we do — you think? i certainly think one thing we do know— you think? i certainly think one thing we do know is _ you think? i certainly think one thing we do know is that - you think? i certainly think one thing we do know is that the i you think? i certainly think one - thing we do know is that the essence of a new deal with the eu is essentially done, and it is now...
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well, sometimes yes. corporate mission, ions, offices provide democratic christ decala the belief that it is at least possible to cooperate to some degree even with dictators like lucas jenko may perhaps have made us too slow to access with respect to the bella russian regime. honda this gentleman tries millines not to me, and not to our trio. it belongs to all miller cents. daniel, watching the bill. i don't really like the microphone before you totally in the spotlight with everyone standing round you. darling. i understand that you have to communicate what you want to say to people and everyone has to be able to hear. but to me it feels unnaturally. ang, he's just soon think these are you remember that they need to be 7 year old girls, but the real freedom in bureaus? there were 2 piece and year lease fees for ukraine. ear flat union going through internal to know you're busy and i love being among people and talking to them. i'm just giving someone a hug crying with another or reminiscing with people. i like to be surrounded by people rather than talking before them and you know, f
well, sometimes yes. corporate mission, ions, offices provide democratic christ decala the belief that it is at least possible to cooperate to some degree even with dictators like lucas jenko may perhaps have made us too slow to access with respect to the bella russian regime. honda this gentleman tries millines not to me, and not to our trio. it belongs to all miller cents. daniel, watching the bill. i don't really like the microphone before you totally in the spotlight with everyone standing...
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ion it should've. the partnership for global infrastructure investment. with the private sector as well. with mcc. we have to use every single tool we have. our greatest strength is bringing the private sector together with what we are doing in the public arena. china can't do that. yes, it can put money on the table without strings attached. the strings come later. countries go into debt. chinese take their assets. they don't transfer capabilities to countries to do their own development. so, i couldn't agree more, i would love to work with you in deepening this ability. >> thank you, please, senator romney, closes out. >> thank you, mister chairman, for keeping us all, here so i can get my few moments. there are few things i want to mention, which is chairman menendez and i last year authored an amendment which was passed in the ndaa. it requires the united states to state department to develop a comprehensive strategy to address the threat of emerging china. ranking member risch and i sent a letter to president biden urging the administration to start implementing the legislation. in a letter,
ion it should've. the partnership for global infrastructure investment. with the private sector as well. with mcc. we have to use every single tool we have. our greatest strength is bringing the private sector together with what we are doing in the public arena. china can't do that. yes, it can put money on the table without strings attached. the strings come later. countries go into debt. chinese take their assets. they don't transfer capabilities to countries to do their own development. so,...
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belgorod bryansk kursk regions, whose houses were destroyed due to shelling, as well as preferential mortgages at 2% of new russian ionsate construction and quickly restore cities and towns, who be able to purchase housing under special conditions? accusations
belgorod bryansk kursk regions, whose houses were destroyed due to shelling, as well as preferential mortgages at 2% of new russian ionsate construction and quickly restore cities and towns, who be able to purchase housing under special conditions? accusations
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. >> bay area lawmakers are leading an effort to ensure ion same marriage into the state constitution. well, repealing proposition 8, you may recall california voters passed prop 8 during the 2008 election to formally banned same marriage across the state in 2010, a federal court ruled prop 8 was unconstitutional and 5 years after that, the u.s. supreme court legalized same marriage across the country. but 15 years since prop 8 passed the original language from the measure to ban same marriage is still in the state constitution. >> repealing property is incredibly important. this is a scar on our constitution. it's just believe in discrimination. this has been a long time cancer in our state constitution that does not reflect the values of love of everyday californians. and that's why it's important that we purchase this from the state constitution. >> reflect the values of love of everyday californians. >> because this is a proposed constitutional amendment. it will need at least two-thirds support from the state legislature and a majority approval from california voters. if it is to becom
. >> bay area lawmakers are leading an effort to ensure ion same marriage into the state constitution. well, repealing proposition 8, you may recall california voters passed prop 8 during the 2008 election to formally banned same marriage across the state in 2010, a federal court ruled prop 8 was unconstitutional and 5 years after that, the u.s. supreme court legalized same marriage across the country. but 15 years since prop 8 passed the original language from the measure to ban same...
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ion from plants. it montoya, you see the control cell and they're doing well and they have no damage either, but the him ira caused damage to the genetic material. our scholars on been you crazy cracks in the d. n. e strands here that the and i and then so there's a big difference between the i n derived from plants and from animals. only i in derived from animals, causes kona rectal cancer. mom come we already see very well that depends on the dosage. if that means the higher the amount of meters ingested and therefore the higher amount of humans, the stronger the effects on the intestinal mucous membrane and the intestinal cell soon they're dom slam. holding and dumped. salem, the amount makes it toxic. and if the meat is burnt on the barbecue, the risk of cell damage goes up, even more. humans should only eat a maximum of 600 grams of meat per week. it's a limit that's reached very quickly. what about grilling clamp base products as an alternative? at some notes decided to give it a try. we could definitely eat less meat. you were kind of good us, but it's easy to make it as a side dish or maybe inst
ion from plants. it montoya, you see the control cell and they're doing well and they have no damage either, but the him ira caused damage to the genetic material. our scholars on been you crazy cracks in the d. n. e strands here that the and i and then so there's a big difference between the i n derived from plants and from animals. only i in derived from animals, causes kona rectal cancer. mom come we already see very well that depends on the dosage. if that means the higher the amount of...
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well, let's discuss the seabees latest rates, decision with cost and bridge s k, the chief economist at ion g. thanks a lot for being with us cost and b, c, b actually hasn't followed the fed in phasing down the rate increases. how's it? so what does that tell us about the different stages of the 2 central banks? the rat? yeah, yeah. the more advanced in the, in the tightening cycle than the b, c, b still have some, some grounds to catch up. so they are still very aggressive. it's not only that the should be higher interest rates by more than 50 basis points, but they also morris pre, committed to another rate like the march meeting as the president christine regard said that they intend to hi are another 50 basis points in march again and she didn't indicate that these rises are going to stop either. i mean, is there any end in sight? how long can this go on for? well, if you look at the end, the u. s, it could still go on for a while, but i don't, i don't think that the can go as far as to when it comes to the level of interest rate. so i think march is a done deal as well. and then we'll
well, let's discuss the seabees latest rates, decision with cost and bridge s k, the chief economist at ion g. thanks a lot for being with us cost and b, c, b actually hasn't followed the fed in phasing down the rate increases. how's it? so what does that tell us about the different stages of the 2 central banks? the rat? yeah, yeah. the more advanced in the, in the tightening cycle than the b, c, b still have some, some grounds to catch up. so they are still very aggressive. it's not only that...
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only ion derived from animals causes kona rectal cancer. man, come we already see very well that depends on the dosage and that means the higher the amount of meters ingested. and therefore the higher amount of he myers the stronger the effects on the intestinal mucous membrane and the intestinal cell soon death. arm slam, holding and dumped. salem, the amount makes it toxic. and if the meat is burned on the barbecue, the risk of cell damage goes up. even more. humans should only eat a maximum of 600 grams of meet per week. it's a limit that's reached very quickly. what about grilling clamp base products as an alternative? some notes decided to give it a try. we could definitely eat less meet. you were kind of good us, but it's easy to make it as a side dish or maybe instead of a 2nd piece of needs of a katasha, it's okay if it tastes good, good, good on wednesday, like, or if it comes in for. so i can imagine it might be fun to experiment a little bed and to do without grilling in and mean i might go offline to foot system. and the fact that they're reducing their risk of c
only ion derived from animals causes kona rectal cancer. man, come we already see very well that depends on the dosage and that means the higher the amount of meters ingested. and therefore the higher amount of he myers the stronger the effects on the intestinal mucous membrane and the intestinal cell soon death. arm slam, holding and dumped. salem, the amount makes it toxic. and if the meat is burned on the barbecue, the risk of cell damage goes up. even more. humans should only eat a maximum...
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only ion derived from animals causes co, rectal cancer. man, come we already see very well that it depends on the dosage and that means the higher the amount of meters ingested. and therefore the higher amount of he myers the stronger the effects on the intestinal mucous membrane and the intestinal cell soon dead thumb. slam holton in dom salem, the amount makes it toxic, and if the meat is burnt on the barbecue, the risk of cell damage goes up. even more. humans should only eat a maximum of 600 grams of meat per week. it's a limit that's reached very quickly. what about grilling clamp base products as an alternative? hertz and lopes decided to give it a try. we could definitely eat less medium. what kind of quote us by like it's easy to make it as a side dish, or maybe instead of a 2nd piece of means of re katasha. it's okay if it tastes good, looks good on winter like, or if it comes in for. so i can imagine it might be fun to experiment a little bed and to do without grilling in a need. i my grand or flies to foot system. and the fact that they're reducing their risk of
only ion derived from animals causes co, rectal cancer. man, come we already see very well that it depends on the dosage and that means the higher the amount of meters ingested. and therefore the higher amount of he myers the stronger the effects on the intestinal mucous membrane and the intestinal cell soon dead thumb. slam holton in dom salem, the amount makes it toxic, and if the meat is burnt on the barbecue, the risk of cell damage goes up. even more. humans should only eat a maximum of...
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for the executive branch when they said, you military guys you got to get this covid vac ion, based on what. wellanthony fauci said so. well, wait, irl c.d.c. director said the vaccines don't do anything against transition? don't mind that. notwithstanding some of my young healthy population that make up our military. senator cruz who was sitting here during the state of the union brought a young man, a man of our military, who has been kicked off the career track and coming after him to get 75,000 of money from schooling, coming after him. he has to write that check and keep coming after him. they're not fired him because of the bill that we passed in december saying we aren't going to allow you to remove members of the military if they don't want to take the vaccine, but he's still being punished right now, a patriot who served up to serve his country and his government going after him for money that he has for his family and after his sacrifice, they are going after him. his government is going after him. all he wanted to do is defend his country and not stick a needle in his arm because some
for the executive branch when they said, you military guys you got to get this covid vac ion, based on what. wellanthony fauci said so. well, wait, irl c.d.c. director said the vaccines don't do anything against transition? don't mind that. notwithstanding some of my young healthy population that make up our military. senator cruz who was sitting here during the state of the union brought a young man, a man of our military, who has been kicked off the career track and coming after him to get...
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ion technology at universities in munich, and minster. there were created the foundations for the rise of smartphones and electric vehicles, as well as a host of other devices. so central to modern life, researchers at the han halts institute in on germany are working on the next generation of electrochemical batteries. c, m, and solid state batteries may soon join their lithium ion colleagues. but researchers still faced many challenges, including squeezing more out of the upstarts as a recluse house for them. the biggest challenge we face is maintaining or even improving the performance of the energy storage material life by replacing those materials with more sustainable lieutenant here at thought. harvey wish me an example. cobalt by cobalt enhances the overall function of the batteries off on the good finding. a good replacement isn't easy. soon here, when don an addict, bob knows up safin does of michigan's on the electro chemists work in protective gear in climate controlled labs, testing and revisiting potential energy storage materials. they're hoping to find something that can withstand thousands of charging cycles and that is sus
ion technology at universities in munich, and minster. there were created the foundations for the rise of smartphones and electric vehicles, as well as a host of other devices. so central to modern life, researchers at the han halts institute in on germany are working on the next generation of electrochemical batteries. c, m, and solid state batteries may soon join their lithium ion colleagues. but researchers still faced many challenges, including squeezing more out of the upstarts as a...
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well. >> one of the concerns i have we can't just put all of our eggs in the lithium-ion basket.ope there is a diversity of research with other technologies we had fascinating testimony of iron oxygen happening in western virginia and molten salt and i am very much hopeful the department will have a wide aperture in terms of technologies you are looking at. >> there is a wide variety and a lot of them developed in labs and in partnership with private companies. as you referenced in a letter, thank you very much the first two.$8 million to just have lithium there was other technology that this was for the first tranche and we said we're trying to get as quickly as we can to make sure that aperture is open wide that's just one tool in the toolbelt working on a wide friday of energy technology because it's so important we need to have a diversified array of potential. >> one potential you did not mention his recycling recycling batteries themselves but also using afterlife automobile batteries in accumulation to provide longer-term storage. >> i completely agree going out to our liv
well. >> one of the concerns i have we can't just put all of our eggs in the lithium-ion basket.ope there is a diversity of research with other technologies we had fascinating testimony of iron oxygen happening in western virginia and molten salt and i am very much hopeful the department will have a wide aperture in terms of technologies you are looking at. >> there is a wide variety and a lot of them developed in labs and in partnership with private companies. as you referenced in...
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ions. far east work that makes uh our graduates. in general, they are seen as winners of competitions in small towns, as well as projects that create a new public space on the embankment of the square. these are new solution projects in the housing and public business areas. therefore, we are very pleased that our architects are getting used to it. in the urban life of the regions where they live and sometimes even move to other subjects in order to put their knowledge into practice where they are needed. the first is offline, the module will be held in moscow in april, the second is a regional summer this year, the fifth anniversary set. moreover, some graduates from 2018 remain in the project already as mentors if they are there before the program. uh, someone thought that it would not be time to finish with architecture or urban planning, then, but an architect. on the contrary, they give such a new impetus to a new impetus and the desire to remain in the profession and continue to develop it. just maybe from a different position this year. in general, i plan to gather graduates of all five years. eh, and, accordingly, see what
ions. far east work that makes uh our graduates. in general, they are seen as winners of competitions in small towns, as well as projects that create a new public space on the embankment of the square. these are new solution projects in the housing and public business areas. therefore, we are very pleased that our architects are getting used to it. in the urban life of the regions where they live and sometimes even move to other subjects in order to put their knowledge into practice where they...