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of nigel lawson. —— the legacy alive of nigel lawson. —— the legacy and life of nigel lawson.rt to scrap the current rules on liquids in hand luggage increasing the limit from 100 mililitres to two litres. that's thanks to new x ray machines which are now in place across all its security lanes. other major airports are due to bring in the technology next year. katy austin reports. change is arriving. restrictions on what can go in cabin baggage came in in 2006, after a plot to bring down flights was uncovered. now, any liquids must be in containers of less than 100 millilitres, all put in a clear plastic bag. laptops must be taken out. at london city airport, high—tech machines at security mean that rule has ended. how about the things in my bag, then? so, i've come prepared with my toothpaste and my deodorant in a plastic bag. yeah, you don't need the small plastic bag any more, you can leave all your liquids inside the bag. great, so i'll put those back in. and these large liquids, they are well over 100 millilitres, can i take those through? yeah. previously, they would hav
of nigel lawson. —— the legacy alive of nigel lawson. —— the legacy and life of nigel lawson.rt to scrap the current rules on liquids in hand luggage increasing the limit from 100 mililitres to two litres. that's thanks to new x ray machines which are now in place across all its security lanes. other major airports are due to bring in the technology next year. katy austin reports. change is arriving. restrictions on what can go in cabin baggage came in in 2006, after a plot to bring...
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nigel lawson after— perspective on his legacy? nigel lawson after mrs _ perspective on his legacy?s thatcher, was the greatest politician at expressing the idea of greaterfreedom particularly economic freedom and he had a sort of intellectual grasp of the subject which almost everybody else lacked and he had the time as a successful chancellor, things did go wrong before the end, to develop these ideas and operate it so he was these ideas and operate it so he was the sort of economic brains of thatcherism. and he really made it feel as if things were changing and had changed and that you could free up had changed and that you could free up markets and you could introduce regulation unrestrained and you could get away from the oppressive and sluggish atmosphere of the 70s into the sunlit uplands of the 80s. he argued against high tax rates, he was progrowth, transforming the economic landscape and his imprint still lives in within the conservative party. we heard the former chancellor paid tribute to him. his thoughts still influence thinking in the cabinet today? yes. thinking in t
nigel lawson after— perspective on his legacy? nigel lawson after mrs _ perspective on his legacy?s thatcher, was the greatest politician at expressing the idea of greaterfreedom particularly economic freedom and he had a sort of intellectual grasp of the subject which almost everybody else lacked and he had the time as a successful chancellor, things did go wrong before the end, to develop these ideas and operate it so he was these ideas and operate it so he was the sort of economic brains...
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"nigel lawson was a fearless and original flame of free market conservatism.nd simplifier who helped transform the economic landscape and helped millions of british people achieve their dreams." here's more from our political correspondent, helen catt. nigel lawson was the architect of the economic policies that underpinned thatcherism. six years in office saw some of the most far reaching changes ever made to britain's financial affairs. i was asked to be the first city editor for the new sunday telegraph. he began his career as a journalist, editing the spectator magazine and making regular appearances as a tv pundit. nigel lawson. he became an mp in 1970, earning a reputation as a man of the right. here he was, calling for the end of sanctions against rhodesia, as it was then. the purpose of economic sanctions was to achieve a political end. they have failed to do this, and i think it is clear to all of us now, if it wasn't clear before, that they never will. just this way, sir. in 1983, he became chancellor in mrs thatcher's cabinet, presenting a series of
"nigel lawson was a fearless and original flame of free market conservatism.nd simplifier who helped transform the economic landscape and helped millions of british people achieve their dreams." here's more from our political correspondent, helen catt. nigel lawson was the architect of the economic policies that underpinned thatcherism. six years in office saw some of the most far reaching changes ever made to britain's financial affairs. i was asked to be the first city editor for...
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the conservative politician nigel lawson, who served as margaret thatcher's chancellor in the 1980s, n as a tax—reforming chancellor — one of the longest—serving of the 20th century. the prime minister rishi sunak said tonight that nigel lawson was "a transformational chancellor and an inspiration to him and many others". and borisjohnson said tonight that nigel lawson was "a fearless and original flame of free—market conservatism." mr lawson resigned in 1989 after falling out with mrs thatcher over her choice of economic adviser. are mcron looks back at his life and times. —— carolyn mccrimmon. —— carolyn mcquinn. hms dasher began his career as a journalist everything the spectator magazine and making regular appearances as a tv pundit. —— nigel lawson was the architect of the economic policies that underpinned thatcherism. six years in office saw some of the most far—reaching changes ever made to britain's financial affairs. he began his career as a journalist, editing the spectator magazine, and making regular appearances as a tv pundit. he became an mp in 1970, earning a reputatio
the conservative politician nigel lawson, who served as margaret thatcher's chancellor in the 1980s, n as a tax—reforming chancellor — one of the longest—serving of the 20th century. the prime minister rishi sunak said tonight that nigel lawson was "a transformational chancellor and an inspiration to him and many others". and borisjohnson said tonight that nigel lawson was "a fearless and original flame of free—market conservatism." mr lawson resigned in 1989 after...
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this is the irony that nigel lawson i didn't see as much of nigel lawson as i would like to have donele . he loved living in predictable. he loved living in france , but they didn't annoy or france, but they didn't annoy or embarrass him to make these ferociously anti—european broadcasts from the heart of france . david i'm funny. what's france. david i'm funny. what's your fondest personal memory of time you spent with nigel? well, think about nigel lawson. is he was famously short tempered , but was famously short tempered, but that often depended on whether and that's the will be self serving and forgive me if it is if he liked or respected the person that he could have been short tempered with. and i, i was supposed to be doing an adjournment debate now an adjournment debate now an adjournment debate now an adjournment debate comes at the end of a parliamentary day and the most junior minister you can find is sent down to answer an adjournment debate. the business of the house of commons collapsed . and in that era, collapsed. and in that era, don't forget, we had no mobile phones
this is the irony that nigel lawson i didn't see as much of nigel lawson as i would like to have donele . he loved living in predictable. he loved living in france , but they didn't annoy or france, but they didn't annoy or embarrass him to make these ferociously anti—european broadcasts from the heart of france . david i'm funny. what's france. david i'm funny. what's your fondest personal memory of time you spent with nigel? well, think about nigel lawson. is he was famously short tempered...
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nigel lawson was one of the most significant _ government?of the most significant of all post-war - the most significant of all post—war uk chancellors. he cited by pretty much every conservative chancellor of the decade as a profound influence. in the 1980s, he was a key part of the thatcher economic revolution, free—market revolution. his reputation was as a tax cutter but his tax reforms were arguably as important. he is credited with creating powerful entrepreneurial forces in society, wealth creating forces, in the 805, but it should be stressed as well that that decade is also remembered many communities around the uk is a time of widening inequality and very painful deindustrialisation. one of his other great missions as chancellor was to control inflation, which led to him falling out with margaret thatcher, because over how to go about controlling it and ultimately because he thought she was getting advice from people other than him. that led to his resignation. in the years after that, he has remained influential. he was consulted b
nigel lawson was one of the most significant _ government?of the most significant of all post-war - the most significant of all post—war uk chancellors. he cited by pretty much every conservative chancellor of the decade as a profound influence. in the 1980s, he was a key part of the thatcher economic revolution, free—market revolution. his reputation was as a tax cutter but his tax reforms were arguably as important. he is credited with creating powerful entrepreneurial forces in society,...
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the tributes — tweeting that "one of the first things i did as chancellor "was hang a picture of nigel lawson "and many others. " and you can see the picture of mr lawson in the photo which accompanies the tweet. that's all for now — stay with bbc world news. hello there, good evening. this weather front is meeting this area of high pressure and that will be the driving force of the weather. that's where we've got the clearest skies over the next few hours. it's really quite chilly out there. a bit more cloud and drizzly rain pushing into northern ireland and western scotland. so temperatures by tuesday dawn here above freezing. but elsewhere we could see a touch of frost, perhaps as low as minus four in one or two sheltered rural spots across england and wales. now through the day on tuesday after that chilly start, any misting is soon clearing away lots of sunshine for much of england, wales and eastern scotland. a little bit of high cloud around, so turning hazy at times, especially later on. more cloud, though, for northern ireland and western scotland. the breeze picking up and a little
the tributes — tweeting that "one of the first things i did as chancellor "was hang a picture of nigel lawson "and many others. " and you can see the picture of mr lawson in the photo which accompanies the tweet. that's all for now — stay with bbc world news. hello there, good evening. this weather front is meeting this area of high pressure and that will be the driving force of the weather. that's where we've got the clearest skies over the next few hours. it's really...
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nigel lawson was the architect of the economic policies that underpinned thatcherism.he most far—reaching changes ever made to britain's financial affairs. i became— to be asked the first city editor for the new sunday telegraph. he began his career as a journalist, editing the spectator magazine, and making regular appearances as a tv pundit. he became an mp in 1970, earning a reputation as a man of the right. here he was calling for the end of sanctions against rhodesia, as it was then. the purpose of economic sanctions was to achieve a political end. they have failed to do this and i think it is clear to all of us now if it wasn't clear before that they never will. in 1983 he became chancellor in mrs thatcher's cabinet, presenting a series of tax—cutting budgets. the privatisation of state industries saw him fulfil his vision of a people's capitalism. his relaxation of the rules governing london's stock market was aimed at making the city a successful financial centre. but as inflation and interest rates rose, the government found itself in trouble. lawson's opposit
nigel lawson was the architect of the economic policies that underpinned thatcherism.he most far—reaching changes ever made to britain's financial affairs. i became— to be asked the first city editor for the new sunday telegraph. he began his career as a journalist, editing the spectator magazine, and making regular appearances as a tv pundit. he became an mp in 1970, earning a reputation as a man of the right. here he was calling for the end of sanctions against rhodesia, as it was then....
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nigel lawson.ax, a measure which led to huge public disorder, soured relations with margaret thatcher. a public row with the prime minister's financial guru, sir alan walters, over europe, with the final straw. good evening. the chancellor, nigel lawson, resigned tonight, taking the government, westminster and financial markets around the world totally by surprise. his resignation was seen by many as the beginning of the end of the thatcher era. as lord lawson, he lost five stone in weight, criticised the idea of man—made climate change, and argued to leave the european union. the european union, as it is now, half of it is the complete economic basket case and the other half is not all that great. his view had always been that the market should be allowed to operate with the minimum of interference, a philosophy that guided one of the 20th century's longest serving and most reforming chancellors. nigel lawson, who has died at the age of 91. ten o'clock news is coming up for age of 91. ten o'clock
nigel lawson.ax, a measure which led to huge public disorder, soured relations with margaret thatcher. a public row with the prime minister's financial guru, sir alan walters, over europe, with the final straw. good evening. the chancellor, nigel lawson, resigned tonight, taking the government, westminster and financial markets around the world totally by surprise. his resignation was seen by many as the beginning of the end of the thatcher era. as lord lawson, he lost five stone in weight,...
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nigel lawson who has died at the age of 91. pictures. lightning striking just once, but with incredible results in the big apple. these were taken by earthcam, a network of live streaming cameras, on saturday night. the bolt hits the tallest building in new york city, the one world trade center, and look, we can see it from all different angles. i wonder what new yorkers thought about that and what they think about this. let's take you live to what is happening in new york. as always we take you on bbc news to where the story is and that is very much following the former president donald trump who is going to be appearing before a manhattan court. it is the first time a us president will appear in court charged with a criminal offence and we will be across the story live here on bbc news throughout the day, so stay with us, plenty more to come from me and the team. bye—bye for now. hello. well, let's see how the weather is looking for the rest of the day. for most of us, actually, not bad at all. bright, if not sunny weather, p
nigel lawson who has died at the age of 91. pictures. lightning striking just once, but with incredible results in the big apple. these were taken by earthcam, a network of live streaming cameras, on saturday night. the bolt hits the tallest building in new york city, the one world trade center, and look, we can see it from all different angles. i wonder what new yorkers thought about that and what they think about this. let's take you live to what is happening in new york. as always we take...
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he leaves for nigel lawson.leaves behind, i think a legacy of a far stronger british economy as a result of the free market policies that were implemented under lady thatcher and. nigel lawson really played a very critically important role in terms of advancing policies, including, of course, a series of tax cuts. and so we a great debt, i think, to nigel lawson and his his life of service to two great britain and for all of the work he did alongside margaret thatcher very well puts it just repeating that news of that nigel lawson the former chancellor of the exchequer, has aged 91. now gardiner , you hang aged 91. now gardiner, you hang on there, though, because it's time now for the clash . and joe time now for the clash. and joe biden has reportedly rejected an invite to king charles's coronation . and in a remarkable coronation. and in a remarkable snub that the us president's disdain for britain. sources close the discussions justified the decision to the daily telegraph by citing his pact schedule and age.
he leaves for nigel lawson.leaves behind, i think a legacy of a far stronger british economy as a result of the free market policies that were implemented under lady thatcher and. nigel lawson really played a very critically important role in terms of advancing policies, including, of course, a series of tax cuts. and so we a great debt, i think, to nigel lawson and his his life of service to two great britain and for all of the work he did alongside margaret thatcher very well puts it just...
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he leaves for nigel lawson.leaves behind, i think a legacy of a far stronger british economy as a result of the free market policies that were implemented under lady thatcher and. nigel lawson really played a very critically important role in terms of advancing policies, including, of course, a series of tax cuts. and so we a great debt, i think, to nigel lawson and his his life of service to two great britain and for all of the work he did alongside margaret thatcher very well puts it just repeating that news of that nigel lawson the former chancellor of the exchequer, has aged 91. now gardiner , you hang aged 91. now gardiner, you hang on there, though, because it's time now for the clash . and joe time now for the clash. and joe biden has reportedly rejected an invite to king charles's coronation . and in a remarkable coronation. and in a remarkable snub that the us president's disdain for britain. sources close the discussions justified the decision to the daily telegraph by citing his pact schedule and age.
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the former chancellor nigel lawson, who's died aged 91. time for a look at the weather.ere's tomasz schafernaker. hello, thank you. good afternoon. beautiful sunshine out there for many of us, but it was frosty this morning. really good frost. we can still obviously get them in april. look at this scene. a beautiful picture from one of our weather watchers in norfolk. of course, the sun is strong, the frost doesn't last very long, and indeed come across england and wales today, a lot of sunshine, but not necessarily in northern ireland and scotland. here, in fact, in northern ireland and scotland. here, infact, closerto in northern ireland and scotland. here, in fact, closer to a weather front, with thicker cloud and outbreaks of rain on the way, later on today. this weather front is just approaching ireland right now, whereas the high pressure is nosing in over england and wales, and talking of noses, the pollen levels are pretty high across england and where is, at least southern parts, through today. the levels will change through the week, but some of us are certainl
the former chancellor nigel lawson, who's died aged 91. time for a look at the weather.ere's tomasz schafernaker. hello, thank you. good afternoon. beautiful sunshine out there for many of us, but it was frosty this morning. really good frost. we can still obviously get them in april. look at this scene. a beautiful picture from one of our weather watchers in norfolk. of course, the sun is strong, the frost doesn't last very long, and indeed come across england and wales today, a lot of...
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nigel lawson's daughter , and now i'm known as daughter, and now i'm known as nigella lawson's fatheris way that generations should pass. is way that generations should pass . well, i think i think pass. well, i think i think that's absolutely right. and also the tribute dominic has paid to him and the affection that dominic had for his father . i think you do know, and i speak he's got lots of children what you in life is for your children to well of you when you move on to higher things . george move on to higher things. george bush senior was asked in an interview what are you most proud of? you know, twice vice president put it in the united states i say well and he said my children still want to come home. absolutely. and the tributes to him and as he said of his children. but in terms of back to his political influence , you mentioned brexit, but also he got people thinking about the greenidge enda. yes, that was really interesting era. well, hang on. because he only got his book publication by nigella to get her publisher to agree to do it. yeah, because the publishers were so
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the tributes — tweeting that "one of the first things i did as chancellor was hang a picture of nigel lawsonu can see the picture of mr lawson in the photo which accompanies the tweet. that's it from us, thank you forjoining me. do stay with bbc news. hello. we've seen a reasonably settled spell of early april weather over the past few days, largely dry with some sunshine. and that's going to continue at least for another 24 hours for many parts of the uk. so sunny spells around. there is some rain in the forecast through tuesday and it's mainly pushing in across the far northwest all down to this weather front you can see here. but it is meeting this big area of high pressure which sits to the east, and that's really going to be the driving force of the weather, particularly across england, wales and eastern scotland, too. that's where we've got the clearest skies over the next few hours. it's really quite chilly out there. a bit more cloud and drizzly rain pushing into northern ireland and western scotland. so temperatures by tuesday dawn here above freezing. but elsewhere we could see a t
the tributes — tweeting that "one of the first things i did as chancellor was hang a picture of nigel lawsonu can see the picture of mr lawson in the photo which accompanies the tweet. that's it from us, thank you forjoining me. do stay with bbc news. hello. we've seen a reasonably settled spell of early april weather over the past few days, largely dry with some sunshine. and that's going to continue at least for another 24 hours for many parts of the uk. so sunny spells around. there...
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memories and tributes to nigel lawson who has died. the weather. if you just out, it is feeling quite cold. for most it will be drying, some sunshine, some cloud and rain in the north—west. that is how we start, cloud and patchy rain across northern ireland in western scotland. a lot of dry weather around, a lot of sunshine as well, then later on this second front comes on across northern ireland, getting into western scotland, with heavier and more persistent rain, breezy as well. the sunshine turning hazy ahead of it, but top temperatures up to about 14. through the evening and overnight, this rain sinks further south and east, more cloud building ahead of it, but under clear skies and dry conditions in the south—east, temperatures could fall to about —2. in the south—east, a frost, but quite mild under the cloud and rain for the rest of us. tomorrow, starting off with sunshine in the south—east but the cloud and rain moves south and east with cloud building ahead of it and sunshine turning more hazy. depending on the clearance time
memories and tributes to nigel lawson who has died. the weather. if you just out, it is feeling quite cold. for most it will be drying, some sunshine, some cloud and rain in the north—west. that is how we start, cloud and patchy rain across northern ireland in western scotland. a lot of dry weather around, a lot of sunshine as well, then later on this second front comes on across northern ireland, getting into western scotland, with heavier and more persistent rain, breezy as well. the...
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what's your memory of nigel lawson? g nigel lawson?t of where does he stand in the conservative history? it's amazing . amazingly high. him and amazing. amazingly high. him and geoffrey howe really running the engine room of thatcherism. dominic lawson says that he stutt— dominic lawson says that he sewtt he— dominic lawson says that he could be breathtakingly blunt attent— could be breathtakingly blunt about columns.— could be breathtakingly blunt about columns. hero did you ever the— about columns. hero did you ever that htn — about columns. hero did you ever that htn being— about columns. hero did you ever find him being blunt about your renerttna— find him being blunt about your renerttna-were- find him being blunt about your reporting were working reporting when you were working for reporting when you were working tar—we.— reporting when you were working tar—we. when- reporting when you were working tar—ws. when .- reporting when you were working for—no, when i had. for the bbc? no, when i had lunch him when he was lunch with him
what's your memory of nigel lawson? g nigel lawson?t of where does he stand in the conservative history? it's amazing . amazingly high. him and amazing. amazingly high. him and geoffrey howe really running the engine room of thatcherism. dominic lawson says that he stutt— dominic lawson says that he sewtt he— dominic lawson says that he could be breathtakingly blunt attent— could be breathtakingly blunt about columns.— could be breathtakingly blunt about columns. hero did you ever...
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former uk conservative politician nigel lawson, who was margaret thatcher's chancellor in the �*80s,he �*80s, has died at the age of 91.
former uk conservative politician nigel lawson, who was margaret thatcher's chancellor in the �*80s,he �*80s, has died at the age of 91.
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the former chancellor nigel lawson, who's died aged 91. time for a look at the weather.or many of us, but it was frosty this morning.
the former chancellor nigel lawson, who's died aged 91. time for a look at the weather.or many of us, but it was frosty this morning.
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the former uk conservative chancellor nigel lawson has died at the age of 91.e 1980s, he was seen as one of the most consequential of all post—war uk chancellors. he is credited with creating powerful entrepreneurial forces in a decade also remembered around the uk as a time of widening inequality. a federaljury in san francisco has ordered tesla to pay about $3.2 million to a black former employee. the electric—vehicle maker was found to have failed to prevent severe racial harassment at its flagship assembly plant in california. on twitter, i'm @bbcbenthompson. the latest way to improve safety for people out partying in bath. the safe bus will be parked up every friday and saturday night outside bath abbey. at the end of the bus we have this sort of private area and this is obviously for people to come if they need their own private space, need some private medical treatment. so it's kind of like the kitchen area and we've got everything that you would probably need if, if, if you wanted to keep warm and have a nice drink, tea, coffee facilities, water. we've
the former uk conservative chancellor nigel lawson has died at the age of 91.e 1980s, he was seen as one of the most consequential of all post—war uk chancellors. he is credited with creating powerful entrepreneurial forces in a decade also remembered around the uk as a time of widening inequality. a federaljury in san francisco has ordered tesla to pay about $3.2 million to a black former employee. the electric—vehicle maker was found to have failed to prevent severe racial harassment at...
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in other business news, the former uk conservative chancellor nigel lawson has died at the age of 91.een as one of the most consequential of all post—war uk chancellors. he is credited with creating powerful entrepreneurial forces in a decade also remembered around the uk as a time of widening inequality. a federaljury in san francisco has ordered tesla to pay about $3.2 million to a black former employee. the electric—vehicle maker was found to have failed to prevent severe racial harassment at its flagship assembly plant in california. amsterdam's schiphol airport plans to cut late—night flights as part of attempts to reduce noise pollution, according to reports in a dutch newspaper. citing the airport's chief executive, the newspaper — het parool — reports that plans for the airport will include closing almost completely between midnight and 5 am don't forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter. a bad day for the thai companies. truth be told, i left mine two floors up and it was too late to go back and get it. thanks for taking us to that. let's return to
in other business news, the former uk conservative chancellor nigel lawson has died at the age of 91.een as one of the most consequential of all post—war uk chancellors. he is credited with creating powerful entrepreneurial forces in a decade also remembered around the uk as a time of widening inequality. a federaljury in san francisco has ordered tesla to pay about $3.2 million to a black former employee. the electric—vehicle maker was found to have failed to prevent severe racial...
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tributes have been paid tonight to the concert of mp and former chancellor nigel lawson after his deatht the age 91. the leading brexiteer served in margaret government and sat in the house of lords until his retirement december. he survived by his seven children, including the tv cook and author nigella lawson. rishi sunak has called him a transformational chancellor and an inspiration . chancellor and an inspiration. and tonight, donald trump has a rived at trump tower in york city. he's due to appear in court tomorrow in manhattan and face criminal charges . the face criminal charges. the former us president has been in relation to alleged hush money payments to adult film star stormy before his election campaign in 2016. trump will be arraigned. fingerprint two and photographed in the court in manhattan tomorrow. his lawyer, though says he will enter a not guilty . he's though says he will enter a not guilty. he's also due to speak tomorrow evening in florida and we'll have coverage of that here on tv news on tv, online, deb, plus radio on the tune in app. this is gb news is the peo
tributes have been paid tonight to the concert of mp and former chancellor nigel lawson after his deatht the age 91. the leading brexiteer served in margaret government and sat in the house of lords until his retirement december. he survived by his seven children, including the tv cook and author nigella lawson. rishi sunak has called him a transformational chancellor and an inspiration . chancellor and an inspiration. and tonight, donald trump has a rived at trump tower in york city. he's due...
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nigel lawson, margaret thatcher's most important chancellor, has died at age 91. of the conservative party's best-known figures, he oversaw the big tank deregulation in 1986, and a tax cut field an economic boom. he remained active in politics for half a century, including in the house of lords, which he attended as recently as last year. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and at bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. dani: thank you very much. coming up, swiss trauma continues. credit suisse will hold its agm later today. shareholders getting kind of a say. more on that, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ dani: if credit suisse had not been sold to ubs, it would have gone bankrupt the next trading day, causing a global financial crisis, according to the swiss national bank vice president. credit suisse holds its agm today, and it is an opportunity for shareholders to speak directly to the board. oliver crick is outside in zurich, what are we expecting today? oliver: they are speaking face-to
nigel lawson, margaret thatcher's most important chancellor, has died at age 91. of the conservative party's best-known figures, he oversaw the big tank deregulation in 1986, and a tax cut field an economic boom. he remained active in politics for half a century, including in the house of lords, which he attended as recently as last year. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and at bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is...
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nigel lawson who was margaret thatcher's most important chancellor has died at age 91.ritish conservative party's best-known figures, lawson oversaw the city of big bang regulation of financial markets in 1986 and a tax cut fueled economic boom. a late convert to euro skepticism, he remained active in politics for nearly half a century including in the house of lords, which he attended as recently as last year. global news powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am jennifer zabasajja. francine: coming up donald trump will appear in court today and we will finally hear the charges against the former president. we will get details next. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: welcome back to the open. 15 minutes until the european trading day. the picture across the board. equities are rising but we had a wobble in the 2-year treasury yields yesterday in the u.s.. it finished lower for the moment. a european stocks gaining .3%. if you look at the moves when it comes to currencies, sterling the highest since june. this is because a number of fact
nigel lawson who was margaret thatcher's most important chancellor has died at age 91.ritish conservative party's best-known figures, lawson oversaw the city of big bang regulation of financial markets in 1986 and a tax cut fueled economic boom. a late convert to euro skepticism, he remained active in politics for nearly half a century including in the house of lords, which he attended as recently as last year. global news powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120...
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interesting point as we look at a picture of rishi sunak, the photograph of indeed nigel lawson , the him lawson, the wall behind him rather, different approach maybe to tax policy , some would say to tax policy, some would say with the modern however. thank you peter for your thoughts and of course reflect on a man who as many said, was unassailable. thank you very much . coming up, thank you very much. coming up, hitting out at the government, the present government for saying the £500 million it pledged for the social care workforce has been cut by half . workforce has been cut by half. we're joined by the vice chair of the national care association for their view on what the government's done. coming up in a moment . welcome back to gb news live this is bringing some breaking news we are getting from basildon crown . you may remember basildon crown. you may remember we covered this at the time, the stop all protesters who'd scaled the bridge of the dartford crossing causing gridlock when the police had to close the bridge. they've been found guilty at the court of causing a pubuc
interesting point as we look at a picture of rishi sunak, the photograph of indeed nigel lawson , the him lawson, the wall behind him rather, different approach maybe to tax policy , some would say to tax policy, some would say with the modern however. thank you peter for your thoughts and of course reflect on a man who as many said, was unassailable. thank you very much . coming up, thank you very much. coming up, hitting out at the government, the present government for saying the £500...
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as nigel lawson said they are. as nigel lawson said to they are. spending tens of billions of pounds on energy endedddee— billions of pounds on energy subsidies anymore. we're enondnd— subsidies anymore. we're eoondnd oo— subsidies anymore. we're starting to store a bit of gas. dnnneeo— starting to store a bit of gas. interest rates,— starting to store a bit of gas. interest rates, they may go up once more, but— interest rates, they may go up once more, but then they're going— once more, but then they're going no— once more, but then they're going to eoon— once more, but then they're going to start to— once more, but then they're going to start to come down. so i going to start to come down. so d do— going to start to come down. so d do ndnd— going to start to come down. so i do think that— going to start to come down. so i do think that the— going to start to come down. so i do think that the government, the i do think that the government, dn ndnn— i do think that the government, the prime minister and the ononoeddon— the prime minister and the ch
as nigel lawson said they are. as nigel lawson said to they are. spending tens of billions of pounds on energy endedddee— billions of pounds on energy subsidies anymore. we're enondnd— subsidies anymore. we're eoondnd oo— subsidies anymore. we're starting to store a bit of gas. dnnneeo— starting to store a bit of gas. interest rates,— starting to store a bit of gas. interest rates, they may go up once more, but— interest rates, they may go up once more, but then they're going—...
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tributes have been paid tonight to the concert of mp and former chancellor nigel lawson after his deatht the age 91. the leading brexiteer served in margaret government and sat in the house of lords until his retirement december. he survived by his seven children, including the tv cook and author nigella lawson. rishi sunak has called him a transformational chancellor and an inspiration . chancellor and an inspiration. and tonight, donald trump has a rived at trump tower in york city. he's due to appear in court tomorrow in manhattan and face criminal charges . the face criminal charges. the former us president has been in relation to alleged hush money payments to adult film star stormy before his election campaign in 2016. trump will be arraigned. fingerprint two and photographed in the court in manhattan tomorrow. his lawyer, though says he will enter a not guilty . he's though says he will enter a not guilty. he's also due to speak tomorrow evening in florida and we'll have coverage of that here on tv news on tv, online, deb, plus radio on the tune in app. this is gb news is the peo
tributes have been paid tonight to the concert of mp and former chancellor nigel lawson after his deatht the age 91. the leading brexiteer served in margaret government and sat in the house of lords until his retirement december. he survived by his seven children, including the tv cook and author nigella lawson. rishi sunak has called him a transformational chancellor and an inspiration . chancellor and an inspiration. and tonight, donald trump has a rived at trump tower in york city. he's due...
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it's nigel lawson. lord lawson, who has sadly died today.mic recovery in the eighties. he led the charge brexit. he led the charge against climate hysteria, founded the global warming policy foundation, and he is my greatest briton. let's honour him . kelvin robinson, your him today. kelvin robinson, your nominee . mine jesus christ nominee. mine is jesus christ because holy when we because it's holy when we commemorate his passion, death , commemorate his passion, death, resurrection, have an resurrection, and we have an easter special at 6 pm. on saturday and sunday on gb news o'brien, 6 pm. on the saturday night. okay, great. will be there. rebecca read , your there. rebecca read, your nominee gwyneth paltrow. nominee minus gwyneth paltrow. she half desk in the she lost half a desk in the really funny joke to the trial if you do you know what i gave away from this trial thinking i don't particularly like paltrow not a particularly nice but my god this a kangaroo court and she deserved to win but of course tonight's grace this person is lo
it's nigel lawson. lord lawson, who has sadly died today.mic recovery in the eighties. he led the charge brexit. he led the charge against climate hysteria, founded the global warming policy foundation, and he is my greatest briton. let's honour him . kelvin robinson, your him today. kelvin robinson, your nominee . mine jesus christ nominee. mine is jesus christ because holy when we because it's holy when we commemorate his passion, death , commemorate his passion, death, resurrection, have an...
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it's nigel lawson. lord lawson, who has sadly died today.very in the eighties. he led the charge brexit. he led the charge against climate hysteria, founded the global warming policy foundation, and he is my greatest briton. let's honour him . kelvin robinson, your him today. kelvin robinson, your nominee . mine jesus christ nominee. mine is jesus christ because holy when we because it's holy when we commemorate his passion, death , commemorate his passion, death, resurrection, have an resurrection, and we have an easter special at 6 pm. on saturday and sunday on gb news o'brien, 6 pm. on the saturday night. okay, great. will be there. rebecca read , your there. rebecca read, your nominee gwyneth paltrow. nominee minus gwyneth paltrow. she half desk in the she lost half a desk in the really funny joke to the trial if you do you know what i gave away from this trial thinking i don't particularly like paltrow not a particularly nice but my god this a kangaroo court and she deserved to win but of course tonight's grace this person is lord lawso
it's nigel lawson. lord lawson, who has sadly died today.very in the eighties. he led the charge brexit. he led the charge against climate hysteria, founded the global warming policy foundation, and he is my greatest briton. let's honour him . kelvin robinson, your him today. kelvin robinson, your nominee . mine jesus christ nominee. mine is jesus christ because holy when we because it's holy when we commemorate his passion, death , commemorate his passion, death, resurrection, have an...
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, who she thought tte— nigel lawson, who she thought was the secretly— nigel lawson, who she thought a human being he's a being who being and he's a human being who goes holidays. and goes away on holidays. and sometimes-there's- goes away on holidays. andi sometimes-there'slbig goes away on holidays. andi someyeah.-there'slbig goes away on holidays. andi someyeah but-there'slbig someyeah butjustiere's big someyeah but just going big someyeah but just going back to yeah yeah but just going back to if yeah yeah but just going back to tt-teet— yeah yeah but just going back to tt-teet weet.— yeah yeah but just going back to if-raab yeah, if- yeah yeah but just going back to if raab yeah, if raab if dominic raab yeah, if raab eeye— if dominic raab yeah, if raab eeye ttet— if dominic raab yeah, if raab eeye met—wee- if dominic raab yeah, if raab. says that—was having says that he was, he was having to says that he was, he was having te—etwt- to battle against civil eetwente— to battle against civil servants, say, to battle against civil- servants,-say, okay, i'm servants, then i say, okay
, who she thought tte— nigel lawson, who she thought was the secretly— nigel lawson, who she thought a human being he's a being who being and he's a human being who goes holidays. and goes away on holidays. and sometimes-there's- goes away on holidays. andi sometimes-there'slbig goes away on holidays. andi someyeah.-there'slbig goes away on holidays. andi someyeah but-there'slbig someyeah butjustiere's big someyeah but just going big someyeah but just going back to yeah yeah but just going...
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you know, the halcyon days of nigel lawson cutting not only on income but on across the board.. mr. they seem like a distant dream now. mr. hunt, i think did what he did it partly in reaction to catastrophe of liz truss and kwasi kwasi kwarteng budget, which was largely a matter of timing, i fear, and liz truss his inability to hold the horses for a little while, which i think mr. kwarteng has subsequently acknowledged in public, interviews and public, both in interviews and in own writing, that he was in his own writing, that he was urging liz truss to wait a little while to let the bank of england raise interest rates, which it was going to do at any point . and she just wouldn't. so point. and she just wouldn't. so i fear that that budgetary impulse has been having for a while now and that. mr. hunt , while now and that. mr. hunt, whose instinct seemed to be to raise the size of state, to raise the size of the state, to raise the size of the state, to raise burden of taxation raise the burden of taxation isn't going anywhere before the next election. but we mr. and phil inte
you know, the halcyon days of nigel lawson cutting not only on income but on across the board.. mr. they seem like a distant dream now. mr. hunt, i think did what he did it partly in reaction to catastrophe of liz truss and kwasi kwasi kwarteng budget, which was largely a matter of timing, i fear, and liz truss his inability to hold the horses for a little while, which i think mr. kwarteng has subsequently acknowledged in public, interviews and public, both in interviews and in own writing,...
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well, i thought nigel lawson summarised the arguments very lawson summarised the arguments veev wett—d to account for being arrogant, tneee— to account for being arrogant, tneee nev— to account for being arrogant, tneee new te— to account for being arrogant, there may be quite a clear out tonne.— there may be quite a clear out eontna. teeny— there may be quite a clear out coming. many thanks to sir vince oette— coming. many thanks to sir vince cette to— coming. many thanks to sir vince cette to ent— coming. many thanks to sir vince cable to and andy— coming. many thanks to sir vince cable to and andy mayer. nearly eveev— cable to and andy mayer. nearly every smartphone— cable to and andy mayer. nearly every smartphone in the united ttneton— every smartphone in the united kingdom wtt— every smartphone in the united kingdom will be— every smartphone in the united kingdom will be sent a siren ttest— kingdom will be sent a siren ttest ent— kingdom will be sent a siren ttest ent tt— kingdom will be sent a siren blast and it will— kingdom will be sent a siren blast and it will vibrate at st
well, i thought nigel lawson summarised the arguments very lawson summarised the arguments veev wett—d to account for being arrogant, tneee— to account for being arrogant, tneee nev— to account for being arrogant, tneee new te— to account for being arrogant, there may be quite a clear out tonne.— there may be quite a clear out eontna. teeny— there may be quite a clear out coming. many thanks to sir vince oette— coming. many thanks to sir vince cette to— coming. many thanks to...
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and we were talking the other day about nigel lawson, the chancellor, seen as tax cutting seen as then— pool table and a bar. let's get an update on the— pool table and a bar. let's get an update on the news headlines witn— an update on the news headlines now with rhiannon— an update on the news headlines now with rhiannon . now with rhiannon. mark, thank yan— now with rhiannon. mark, thank yan. its— now with rhiannon. mark, thank you. it's 133. now with rhiannon. mark, thank you. it's133. your top stories from the gb newsroom kyiv anti—terrorism officers along with those who tackle serious organised crime , have been organised crime, have been drafted in to help clean up the met police workforce . met police workforce. commissioner sir mark rowley believes there are hundreds of corrupt officers who shouldn't be in the job and he wants to weed them out of more than 1000 cases, nearly 700 will be reassessed first, with almost 200 referred to formal risk management or vetting . labour management or vetting. labour has described a plan to house asylum seekers on a barge and disused milit
and we were talking the other day about nigel lawson, the chancellor, seen as tax cutting seen as then— pool table and a bar. let's get an update on the— pool table and a bar. let's get an update on the news headlines witn— an update on the news headlines now with rhiannon— an update on the news headlines now with rhiannon . now with rhiannon. mark, thank yan— now with rhiannon. mark, thank yan. its— now with rhiannon. mark, thank you. it's 133. now with rhiannon. mark, thank you....
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i mean, i was quite sorry that obviously nigel lawson died.. ’“ saying there. joe yeah. i mean, you— saying there. joe yeah. i mean, you tnev.— saying there. joe yeah. i mean, you tnev. ve— saying there. joe yeah. i mean, you know, we believe that in the long term, everyone deserves a four day working week. so you know, my, my point is fairly simple. of course, that should include civil servants include the civil servants and actually, where we've actually, you know, where we've seen, know, the early kind seen, you know, the early kind of pioneers moving to the it has beenin of pioneers moving to the it has been in the private sector, the private sector has been leading the on the move a four the way on the move to a four day work. and we just think it's absolutely fair for public sector to included in that. sector to be included in that. so, joe, i just want to get this tse — so, joe, i just want to get this tse vou— so, joe, i just want to get this clear. you are— so, joe, i just want to get this clear. you are talking about tour— clear. you
i mean, i was quite sorry that obviously nigel lawson died.. ’“ saying there. joe yeah. i mean, you— saying there. joe yeah. i mean, you tnev.— saying there. joe yeah. i mean, you tnev. ve— saying there. joe yeah. i mean, you know, we believe that in the long term, everyone deserves a four day working week. so you know, my, my point is fairly simple. of course, that should include civil servants include the civil servants and actually, where we've actually, you know, where we've seen,...
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room with them, they didn't lay the—way, say nigel. the ground the way, say nigel naween— the ground the way, say nigeli lawsonwould say is there are people out there who are better at economic forecasting and than others, and are others, and there are institutions who i would say have kind of institutional have a kind of institutional bias, particularly against the uk at the moment. and i would say that the imf is one of them. i was recently up in walsall, there's a i'm bringing a film out later in this week on gb news and absolutely fabulous company up in walsall employing 230 people, a manufacturer and they are powering through. we have some great entrepreneurs in this country . we have a lot of this country. we have a lot of resilience. we still attract a huge amount of inward investment . the cost living squeeze is, . the cost of living squeeze is, is still with us, but we will prevail. absolutely. so don't wern— prevail. absolutely. so don't werw .— prevail. absolutely. so don't worry . actually. _ e absolutely. so don't worry . actually. nice positive worry. actually. nice positive nere— worry. actually
room with them, they didn't lay the—way, say nigel. the ground the way, say nigel naween— the ground the way, say nigeli lawsonwould say is there are people out there who are better at economic forecasting and than others, and are others, and there are institutions who i would say have kind of institutional have a kind of institutional bias, particularly against the uk at the moment. and i would say that the imf is one of them. i was recently up in walsall, there's a i'm bringing a film out...
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you lawson. did you knew nigel lawson. i did indeed.i you knew nigel lawson. i did indeed.i phoned got our names actually chancellor? when i phoneyup got our names actually chancellor? when i phoneyup and got our names actually chancellor? when i phoneyup and i got our names actually chancellor? when i phoneyup and i ended ur names actually chancellor? when i phoneyup and i ended up1ames actually chancellor? when i phoneyup and i ended up being mixed up and i ended up being put through to private put through to his private office. what what office. i'm not sure what what sort mischief i could have sort of mischief i could have performed on the basis of, but i did confess who i really was. was he approachable ? yeah, very was he approachable? yeah, very approachable. i mean, used to approachable. i mean, he used to give briefings about give us sort of briefings about post budgets things like post budgets and things like that. post budgets and things like that . think that the that that. and i think that the that he was a genuine and when it came to thatcherism that he was ki
you lawson. did you knew nigel lawson. i did indeed.i you knew nigel lawson. i did indeed.i phoned got our names actually chancellor? when i phoneyup got our names actually chancellor? when i phoneyup and got our names actually chancellor? when i phoneyup and i got our names actually chancellor? when i phoneyup and i ended ur names actually chancellor? when i phoneyup and i ended up1ames actually chancellor? when i phoneyup and i ended up being mixed up and i ended up being put through to...