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let's get more from nick march. a rapidly unfolding development. oilseems a rapidly unfolding development. oil seems to be at the prime concern. what are you seeing at the moment? 50 the prime concern. what are you seeing at the moment?- the prime concern. what are you seeing at the moment? so far we have seen — seeing at the moment? so far we have seen a _ seeing at the moment? so far we have seen a jump _ seeing at the moment? so far we have seen a jump in _ seeing at the moment? so far we have seen a jump in the - seeing at the moment? so far we have seen a jump in the price - have seen a jump in the price of oil, about 4% for brent crude, one of the key pricing man sparks. as well know, the price of oil often reflects a geopolitical reality of what is going on, replace concerns in factors might have an reflects uncertainty as to what various governments might do anything aftermath of these horrific attacks. as you mentioned, it is not because oil is produced in israel and gaza, for example, it is because in this region, about a third of the wor
let's get more from nick march. a rapidly unfolding development. oilseems a rapidly unfolding development. oil seems to be at the prime concern. what are you seeing at the moment? 50 the prime concern. what are you seeing at the moment?- the prime concern. what are you seeing at the moment? so far we have seen — seeing at the moment? so far we have seen a _ seeing at the moment? so far we have seen a jump _ seeing at the moment? so far we have seen a jump in _ seeing at the moment? so far we...
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let's get more from nick march.t? 50 the prime concern. what are you seeing at the moment?- the prime concern. what are you seeing at the moment? so far we have seen — seeing at the moment? so far we have seen a _ seeing at the moment? so far we have seen a jump _ seeing at the moment? so far we have seen a jump in _ seeing at the moment? so far we have seen a jump in the - seeing at the moment? so far we have seen a jump in the price - have seen a jump in the price of oil, about 4% for brent crude, one of the key pricing man sparks. as well know, the price of oil often reflects a geopolitical reality of what is going on, replace concerns
let's get more from nick march.t? 50 the prime concern. what are you seeing at the moment?- the prime concern. what are you seeing at the moment? so far we have seen — seeing at the moment? so far we have seen a _ seeing at the moment? so far we have seen a jump _ seeing at the moment? so far we have seen a jump in _ seeing at the moment? so far we have seen a jump in the - seeing at the moment? so far we have seen a jump in the price - have seen a jump in the price of oil, about 4% for brent...
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nick, thank you for that. let's head to poland now, in the capital, warsaw. tens of thousands of people are marchingf parliamentary elections later this month. they're opposition supporters hoping to stop the ruling right—wing party winning a third term in office. meanwhile in neighbouring slovakia, a pro—russian party has emerged as the largest in its parliamentary election. until now slovakia had been a staunch backer of ukraine. 0ur eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford joins us from warsaw. what are we seeing here in these countries which both border ukraine? as you were just mentioning, huge, huge march through the centre of warsaw. you can see it all around me. the crowd is enormous, lots and lots of polish flags in both directions all the way up and down the street. people have come with their children, they brought their pets, a lot of the wearing red and white ribbons as well, and they are portraying this as a patriotically march, a march from poland, for pole and's future. they have labelled it the much of a million hearts, and donald tusk is right at the front of this vast march th
nick, thank you for that. let's head to poland now, in the capital, warsaw. tens of thousands of people are marchingf parliamentary elections later this month. they're opposition supporters hoping to stop the ruling right—wing party winning a third term in office. meanwhile in neighbouring slovakia, a pro—russian party has emerged as the largest in its parliamentary election. until now slovakia had been a staunch backer of ukraine. 0ur eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford joins us...
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nick marsh. britain's biggest defence contractor, bae systems, has won a £4 billion contract to build a new generation of attack submarines as part of the aukus security pact. the us, australia and britain in marcharines to counter china's growing influence in the indo—pacific. live now to our asia business hub in singapore wherejoao da silva joins us. joao, tell us more. well, this is part of broader naval deal in the aukus security alliance. it is to build a new nuclear—powered submarine for the uk and australian babies. a submarine model being called the ssn aukus. according to bae systems this £4 billion contract will allow it to come over the next four years, complete advanced design work and procure some clear materials, actual manufacturing will only start later on it was the end of the decade, with the first ssn august may to be delivered in the late 2030s. sometime before we see these vessel sailing. ultimately, these cutting—edge nuclear powered attack nuclear submarines will allow them to reject more power in the indo—pacific which is a region of huge strategic value. but their development will also give a significant boost to a key sector of the uk's economy. bae systems says it will
nick marsh. britain's biggest defence contractor, bae systems, has won a £4 billion contract to build a new generation of attack submarines as part of the aukus security pact. the us, australia and britain in marcharines to counter china's growing influence in the indo—pacific. live now to our asia business hub in singapore wherejoao da silva joins us. joao, tell us more. well, this is part of broader naval deal in the aukus security alliance. it is to build a new nuclear—powered submarine...
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nick cummings, previously borisjohnson�*s top adviser, he said there was essentially no shielding plan at all for those at risk most at risk of severe disease as well as victims of domestic abuse before the march vulnerable groups were appallingly neglected. reiterated past descriptions of borisjohnson as a broken shopping trolley that would fear in all directions, most notably covid. he was asked why he didn't insist that borisjohnson was asked why he didn't insist that boris johnson return from was asked why he didn't insist that borisjohnson return from his holiday in february 2020, and he said that inside number ten, covid was treated like a distant problem, and not an emergency. he also went on to say that he felt it would have been highly counter productive for borisjohnson to chair meetings on covid at a time when he and others didn't feel it was a bigger threat as it was fast becoming. he was also very critical of some of the top people in government round march 2020, the then health secretary matt hancock, according to mr cummings, told cabinet they were unlikely to have covid without a temperature or a cough, but mr cummings says that mr hancock was told by scientists this wasn't tru
nick cummings, previously borisjohnson�*s top adviser, he said there was essentially no shielding plan at all for those at risk most at risk of severe disease as well as victims of domestic abuse before the march vulnerable groups were appallingly neglected. reiterated past descriptions of borisjohnson as a broken shopping trolley that would fear in all directions, most notably covid. he was asked why he didn't insist that borisjohnson was asked why he didn't insist that boris johnson return...
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into a shop in near a beach and his mate nicked a bits and pieces like and a few bits and pieces like and i saw in the pocket and saw it in the pocket and i marchedpologise to and it to the shopkeeper and put it back on. they'd never stole anything but people don't anything again. but people don't do right. do that so much, do they? right. it's to see you. it's been lovely to see you. thank you for keeping me company while i'm away. mike emma while i'm away. mike perry. emma wolf. and wolf. right mark longhurst and pip here with the pip tomson will be here with the live desk next. what's up live desk next. what's coming up today? pip hi, bev. >> well, will bring the >> well, we will bring you the very latest israel hamas very latest on the israel hamas war. have a great line up of war. we have a great line up of analysts and commentators to tell latest tell us exactly the latest that is happening. we'll be asking whether now going to be whether there is now going to be an ground as an israeli ground invasion as israel declares a complete siege of we're also , of course, of gaza. we're also, of course, live from the labour party conference where i
into a shop in near a beach and his mate nicked a bits and pieces like and a few bits and pieces like and i saw in the pocket and saw it in the pocket and i marchedpologise to and it to the shopkeeper and put it back on. they'd never stole anything but people don't anything again. but people don't do right. do that so much, do they? right. it's to see you. it's been lovely to see you. thank you for keeping me company while i'm away. mike emma while i'm away. mike perry. emma wolf. and wolf....