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if you take away ourjobs if you - in a more difficult situation and if| you take away ourjobs if youou take away ourjobs if you take away even the basic— you take away ourjobs if you take away even the basic needs - you take away ourjobs if you take away even the basic needs that i you take away ourjobs if you take | away even the basic needs that we have, _ away even the basic needs that we have, where — away even the basic needs that we have, where should _ away even the basic needs that we have, where should we _ away even the basic needs that we have, where should we end - away even the basic needs that we have, where should we end up? i away even the basic needs that we i have, where should we end up? more and more children _ have, where should we end up? more and more children are _ have, where should we end up? and more children are ending have, where should we end up? hun; and more children are ending up have, where should we end up? and more children are ending up like this, working 1a hours a day to feed their families. this, working 1a hours a day to feed theirfamilies. to
if you take away ourjobs if you - in a more difficult situation and if| you take away ourjobs if youou take away ourjobs if you take away even the basic— you take away ourjobs if you take away even the basic needs - you take away ourjobs if you take away even the basic needs that i you take away ourjobs if you take | away even the basic needs that we have, _ away even the basic needs that we have, where — away even the basic needs that we have, where should _ away even the basic needs that...
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ourjob as technical staff— good, too. ourjob as technical staff is— good, too.o maintain that same mentality for the rest of the games, for the _ mentality for the rest of the games, for the next — mentality for the rest of the games, for the next games ahead, which is not always— for the next games ahead, which is not always easy. novak djokovic has won his first singles match back in the us for two years — after beating alejandro davidovich fokina at the cincinnati open. the 23—time grand slam champion hasn't been able to play in the us over covid protocols, with the rules for unvaccinated travellers from overseas only relaxed in may. djokovic won the first set 6—4 before his opponent retired with a back problem. the serb will be looking to extend his major record with the us open which starts at the end of the month. up next — it's gael monfils — with age a factor for the 36—year—old going into the tie. we cannot forget that he is older than me, because everyone talks about my age, but i think it is worth saying that he is one year older, and it is going to b
ourjob as technical staff— good, too. ourjob as technical staff is— good, too.o maintain that same mentality for the rest of the games, for the _ mentality for the rest of the games, for the next — mentality for the rest of the games, for the next games ahead, which is not always— for the next games ahead, which is not always easy. novak djokovic has won his first singles match back in the us for two years — after beating alejandro davidovich fokina at the cincinnati open. the...
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that is ourjob.s golf major of the year l for. that is ourjob. and the final| women's golf major of the year is under way, the open taking place in surrey, south korea's golfer six, a french player and a dennis day player out in front, getting ready to finish the opening round of three under. england's charley hull is one under. england's charley hull is one under after rescuing her round with an eagle on the back nine. updates on that on the bbc sport website. and i andy murray much is on at the canadian open, meeting max australia in the second round. the 36—year—old rolled back the years and took the first set on a tie—break. ranked 30th in the world, murray is hoping for a good run in toronto to help him for a seeding that will help in getting to the next open that starts at the end of this month. that is all the sport for now, we'll keep you updated with the hurricane transfer saga as it goes on throughout the day.- transfer saga as it goes on throughout the day. transfer saga as it goes on thro
that is ourjob.s golf major of the year l for. that is ourjob. and the final| women's golf major of the year is under way, the open taking place in surrey, south korea's golfer six, a french player and a dennis day player out in front, getting ready to finish the opening round of three under. england's charley hull is one under. england's charley hull is one under after rescuing her round with an eagle on the back nine. updates on that on the bbc sport website. and i andy murray much is on at...
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we did ourjob and we did our part. ifthey— we did ourjob and we did our part. ourjob and we did our part. if they weren't so dirty, we would i if they weren't so dirty, we would have definitely _ if they weren't so dirty, we would have definitely won, _ if they weren't so dirty, we would have definitely won, i— if they weren't so dirty, we would have definitely won, i think. i if they weren't so dirty, we would have definitely won, i think. fire. have definitely won, i think. are ou still have definitely won, i think. are you still very — have definitely won, i think. you still very keen to play football? your love of football? yes, there gutted how they but yes, i would _ yes, there gutted how they but yes, i would watch it more than anything. so good _ i would watch it more than anything. so good i�*m — i would watch it more than anything. so aood. �* , i would watch it more than anything. soaood. �* , so good. i'm very disappointed because they _ so good. i'm very disappointed because they are _ so good. i'm very disappointed because they are really i so good
we did ourjob and we did our part. ifthey— we did ourjob and we did our part. ourjob and we did our part. if they weren't so dirty, we would i if they weren't so dirty, we would have definitely _ if they weren't so dirty, we would have definitely won, _ if they weren't so dirty, we would have definitely won, i— if they weren't so dirty, we would have definitely won, i think. i if they weren't so dirty, we would have definitely won, i think. fire. have definitely won, i think. are ou still...
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we have a lot of things to be ready for, that is ourjob. all eyes— to be ready for, that is ourjob.a on saturday when england and columbia meet for a place in the semifinals. the south american side are ranked more than 30 places below the european champions, but having been one of the surprise packages at the world cup, beating the likes of germany on the way to the knockouts and with a huge support, england know they will have to be on the game. it know they will have to be on the name. , ., know they will have to be on the i ame, , ., ., ~' know they will have to be on the name. , ., ., ~ ., know they will have to be on the name. , ., . ~ ., ., know they will have to be on the name. , ., ., ., ., . game. it should make for a fantastic came. game. it should make for a fantastic name. we game. it should make for a fantastic game- we have _ game. it should make for a fantastic game. we have fans _ game. it should make for a fantastic game. we have fans here, - game. it should make for a fantastic game. we have fans here, they - game. it should make for a fantastic| game. we have fan
we have a lot of things to be ready for, that is ourjob. all eyes— to be ready for, that is ourjob.a on saturday when england and columbia meet for a place in the semifinals. the south american side are ranked more than 30 places below the european champions, but having been one of the surprise packages at the world cup, beating the likes of germany on the way to the knockouts and with a huge support, england know they will have to be on the game. it know they will have to be on the name. ,...
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and ourjob as artists is, i think, fundamentally to take away that fear, to take away the binaries thatnk this farce of the culture wars are. you know, i often hear politicians — and i'm not one to diss politicians, but i also often hear politicians use race or class or immigration or use history as a battering ram to get themselves into the hearts of the populist. but those issues you've just outlined — race, immigration — they are central to your work, because they're central to your own life story. yeah, totally and utterly. but... and have you been frightened off entering this territory at times? again, i think it's framed brilliantly. fortunately for me, or unfortunately, when i'm afraid of something, i have to run towards it. stephen chuckles i don't call that a virtue, but it is fact for me. without a shadow of a doubt, even producing the play that's on at the young vic now, beneatha's place, i was worried for a while. i was worried that those of the right or even those of the left might come after me for some of the statements or some of the debates that the play wishes to catal
and ourjob as artists is, i think, fundamentally to take away that fear, to take away the binaries thatnk this farce of the culture wars are. you know, i often hear politicians — and i'm not one to diss politicians, but i also often hear politicians use race or class or immigration or use history as a battering ram to get themselves into the hearts of the populist. but those issues you've just outlined — race, immigration — they are central to your work, because they're central to your...
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we have got a massive area and ourjob is to make _ got a massive area and ourjob is to make sure — gotg in the air, on the surface or below_ operating in the air, on the surface or below the surface. as operating in the air, on the surface or below the surface.— or below the surface. as we have been saying _ or below the surface. as we have been saying already _ or below the surface. as we have been saying already this - or below the surface. as we have | been saying already this morning, ready to scramble at a moment's notice, 2a seven, 365 days a year, what is it like living here on this base, working on this base? we are not uuite base, working on this base? we are not quite at — base, working on this base? we are not quite at a _ base, working on this base? we are not quite at a moment's _ base, working on this base? we are not quite at a moment's notice, - base, working on this base? we are not quite at a moment's notice, it l not quite at a moment's notice, it takes _ not quite at a moment's notice, it takes a _ not quite at a moment's notice, it takes a little bit of time to win
we have got a massive area and ourjob is to make _ got a massive area and ourjob is to make sure — gotg in the air, on the surface or below_ operating in the air, on the surface or below the surface. as operating in the air, on the surface or below the surface.— or below the surface. as we have been saying _ or below the surface. as we have been saying already _ or below the surface. as we have been saying already this - or below the surface. as we have | been saying already this morning,...
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so although i'm sure no one of the jurors may say, how can we get into someone's mind, is ourjob, for ., in the days leading up to january the6th.~ ., ., . in the days leading up to january the6th.~ ., . ., the 6th. what about obstructing an official proceeding, _ the 6th. what about obstructing an official proceeding, how _ the 6th. what about obstructing an official proceeding, how will - the 6th. what about obstructing an official proceeding, how will the i official proceeding, how will the special prosecutors, special counsel or office go about looking at this, we know obviously that is exactly what writers were attempting to do, they themselves, more than 1100 have been charged. proving that the former president let them will be a different case. i former president let them will be a different case.— different case. i suspect that there will be several _ different case. i suspect that there will be several different _ different case. i suspect that there will be several different buckets i will be several different buckets here. there will be one bucket with a special counsel is
so although i'm sure no one of the jurors may say, how can we get into someone's mind, is ourjob, for ., in the days leading up to january the6th.~ ., ., . in the days leading up to january the6th.~ ., . ., the 6th. what about obstructing an official proceeding, _ the 6th. what about obstructing an official proceeding, how _ the 6th. what about obstructing an official proceeding, how will - the 6th. what about obstructing an official proceeding, how will the i official proceeding, how will the...
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and ourjob is to simply elevate their voices and to really put them back behind the wheel in controllingsocial and ecological future. what are the bi t t est ecological future. what are the biggest challenges _ ecological future. what are the biggest challenges that - ecological future. what are the biggest challenges that you - ecological future. what are the i biggest challenges that you have found when you co—founded the planet indonesia? found when you co-founded the planet indonesia? ., , found when you co-founded the planet indonesia? . , ., , indonesia? challenges, i really challenges _ indonesia? challenges, i really challenges that _ indonesia? challenges, i really challenges that we _ indonesia? challenges, i really challenges that we face - indonesia? challenges, i really challenges that we face as - indonesia? challenges, i really challenges that we face as a i indonesia? challenges, i really- challenges that we face as a planet. currently 80% of the world's biodiversity and 30% of the world's remaining carbon is found in the lands, territories and oceans the indigenous peopl
and ourjob is to simply elevate their voices and to really put them back behind the wheel in controllingsocial and ecological future. what are the bi t t est ecological future. what are the biggest challenges _ ecological future. what are the biggest challenges that - ecological future. what are the biggest challenges that you - ecological future. what are the i biggest challenges that you have found when you co—founded the planet indonesia? found when you co-founded the planet indonesia? .,...
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so, ourjob is to make sure that it should sound a little bit quieter than 280 musicians, but you should to really enjoy the sound of something like that, and to amplify that to the point where it sounds like it's coming from a speaker means we've gone too far. drumming and chanting of course, the show is also a big logistical challenge. we can't do much with physical sets because we have nowhere to store them — it's a very tight space — so we basically craft the look and feel of the show through sound and light. the show is described visually and sonically through the equipment we're using. obviously, what's critical is that we're telling a story. it's not just about technology, but how you use it, and this is where our designers are really good at what they do. it's notjust gratuitous use of effect. it's using technology for the right reasons. one of the most evident pieces of tech is how they transform the walls of the castle. under here is two of the projectors, if we look up here. most of the performances are backed up by dazzling displays using state—of—the—art projectors. a mediev
so, ourjob is to make sure that it should sound a little bit quieter than 280 musicians, but you should to really enjoy the sound of something like that, and to amplify that to the point where it sounds like it's coming from a speaker means we've gone too far. drumming and chanting of course, the show is also a big logistical challenge. we can't do much with physical sets because we have nowhere to store them — it's a very tight space — so we basically craft the look and feel of the show...
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it's really disheartening to see stuff like that, because ourjob is to make sure it is safe for peoplenearly 50 cases of misuse have been reported by train drivers or caught on cameras in the county and the west midlands so far in 2023. safety teams are now visiting the problem crossings to directly warn people of the dangers. the hope is that it may prevent more dangerous incidents, especially over the school summer holidays. navteonhal, bbc news, droitwich spa. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. for some of us, it has been a soggy start to the new working week with low pressure in charge of our weather and this frontal system which has become quite slow moving across parts of northern england and north wales generating some very heavy bursts of rain. through the rest of the day it is north wales but perhaps more especially northern england and into the far south of scotland where we will see the wettest of the weather. there could well be enough rain to cause localised transport disruption, maybe a bit of flooding. quite windy across southern and eastern parts. su
it's really disheartening to see stuff like that, because ourjob is to make sure it is safe for peoplenearly 50 cases of misuse have been reported by train drivers or caught on cameras in the county and the west midlands so far in 2023. safety teams are now visiting the problem crossings to directly warn people of the dangers. the hope is that it may prevent more dangerous incidents, especially over the school summer holidays. navteonhal, bbc news, droitwich spa. now it's time for a look at the...
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it's a good bit of kit because it allows us to perform ourjobs at a higher level.f kit looks set to become a bigger part of military training. agd has a deal with the us army and is preparing to roll out more training facilities like this one with the british army as well. for the military, in training and in real world operations, one thing is certain — recent events prove preparation is crucial, as you never know what threat could be around the next corner. room clear? room clear. now onto the topic of ai, and what have your ai adventures been this week? if i'm honest, my social media feed these days seems to be just full of exciting new business opportunities opened up by chatgpt and i'm worried it's getting a little overhyped. hmm. well, i've taken al to the place tha i love to the place that i love the most and hate the most at the same time — the gym. if we're to believe the hype, then ai chatbot chatgpt can write just about anything, so i've tasked it with making me an exercise plan, pitching it up against an actual workout app. both use al to determine what
it's a good bit of kit because it allows us to perform ourjobs at a higher level.f kit looks set to become a bigger part of military training. agd has a deal with the us army and is preparing to roll out more training facilities like this one with the british army as well. for the military, in training and in real world operations, one thing is certain — recent events prove preparation is crucial, as you never know what threat could be around the next corner. room clear? room clear. now onto...
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and ourjob is to simply elevate their voices and to really put them back behind the wheel in controllingn you co—founded the planet indonesia? challenges, i really challenges that we face as a planet. currently 80% of the world's biodiversity and 30% of the world's remaining carbon is found in the lands, territories and oceans the indigenous people manage. but if we look at the systems in place over the last few decades, the political system currently southeast asia is further behind any other region in the world in legally recognising indigenous territories. the social systems, indigenous people are often discriminated against and marginalised. and the economic systems. it was estimated last year that of some $3 billion in the carbon philanthropic space, that less than 1% reached indigenous people. those challenges are astronomical, and planet indonesia tries to tackle those both as a national level, international level but most important in a grassroots level. the second semifinal of the women's world cup is hours away, as co—hosts australia prepare to take on england. it's a clash bet
and ourjob is to simply elevate their voices and to really put them back behind the wheel in controllingn you co—founded the planet indonesia? challenges, i really challenges that we face as a planet. currently 80% of the world's biodiversity and 30% of the world's remaining carbon is found in the lands, territories and oceans the indigenous people manage. but if we look at the systems in place over the last few decades, the political system currently southeast asia is further behind any...
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if you take away ourjobs and if you take away even the basic needs that we have, where should we endismutala and asif, working 14 hours a day to feed their families. together, they earn about a pound a day. just enough to put bread on their table. their father used to be a driver with a foreign company. it shut down when the taliban took over. war injured him, too. translation: my baby has no cradle. - i sold it to buy some flour. if there's no other way, i would be forced to sell my children to survive. agonising choices. that's life in afghanistan now. against that backdrop, there are very real questions about whether the international community should engage with the taliban. lyse addressed those concerns earlier. not a single country has recognised the islamic emirates taliban rule since they came to power. they believe they should be recognised. most western embassies pulled out but neighbouring countries are there. a lot of the diplomats space, they are still talking to the taliban. the critics including a very large, very embittered afghan diaspora say what is the point? you j
if you take away ourjobs and if you take away even the basic needs that we have, where should we endismutala and asif, working 14 hours a day to feed their families. together, they earn about a pound a day. just enough to put bread on their table. their father used to be a driver with a foreign company. it shut down when the taliban took over. war injured him, too. translation: my baby has no cradle. - i sold it to buy some flour. if there's no other way, i would be forced to sell my children...
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if you take away ourjobs and if you take away even the basic needs that we have, where should we endand asif, working 1a hours a day to feed their families. together, they earn about a pound a day. just enough to put bread on their table. their father used to be a driver with a foreign company. it shut down when the taliban took over. war injured him, too. translation: my baby has no cradle. i sold it to buy some flour. if there's no other way, i would be forced to sell my children to survive. agonising choices. that's life in afghanistan now. a dire situation, lyse, but where is the hope? a dire situation, lyse, but where is the hoe? �* . ., a dire situation, lyse, but where is the hoe? �* . . �* , , ., , the hope? afghan and british history has been so — the hope? afghan and british history has been so entwined _ the hope? afghan and british history has been so entwined over _ the hope? afghan and british history has been so entwined over centuriesj has been so entwined over centuries that it's not for us to say that country has gone dark. there is always light if you look for it.
if you take away ourjobs and if you take away even the basic needs that we have, where should we endand asif, working 1a hours a day to feed their families. together, they earn about a pound a day. just enough to put bread on their table. their father used to be a driver with a foreign company. it shut down when the taliban took over. war injured him, too. translation: my baby has no cradle. i sold it to buy some flour. if there's no other way, i would be forced to sell my children to survive....
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if you take away ourjobs and if you take away even the basic needs that we have, where should we endp? more and more children are ending up like this, like ismutala and asif working 14 hours a day to feed their families. together, they earn about a pound a day. just enough to put bread on their table. their father used to be a driver with a foreign company. it shut down when the taliban took over. war injured him, too. translation: my baby has no cradle. i sold it to buy some flour. if there's no other way, i would be forced to sell my children to survive. agonizing choices. that's life in afghanistan now. lyse doucet, bbc news. a current marker. it's tough inside afghanistan and getting tougher. but tough out side two for the thousands forced to flee. some on this very day two years ago. and fearing they will never be able to return to their own country, a country that in some ways they find it difficult to recognise as their own. if there is any hope in this current moment, any light in the dark it is there a senior taliban leaders who disagree with these severe edicts handed down
if you take away ourjobs and if you take away even the basic needs that we have, where should we endp? more and more children are ending up like this, like ismutala and asif working 14 hours a day to feed their families. together, they earn about a pound a day. just enough to put bread on their table. their father used to be a driver with a foreign company. it shut down when the taliban took over. war injured him, too. translation: my baby has no cradle. i sold it to buy some flour. if there's...
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it's really disheartening to see stuff like that, because ourjob is to make sure it is safe for peoplet, the consequences that could happen. nearly 50 cases of misuse have been reported by train drivers or caught on cameras in the county and the west midlands so far in 2023. safety teams are now visiting the problem crossings to directly warn people of the dangers. the hope is that it may prevent more dangerous incidents, especially over the school summer holidays. navteonhal, bbc news, droitwich spa. there has been a huge growth in the gig economy over the last few years driven by delivery companies and the service sector as much as buying films online. it is characterised by freelance work and short—term contracts classed by unions as insecure employment. now data from the tuc shows that the number of people from ethnic minortity backgorunds in this type of work has more than doubeld in the last ten years compared with than a less than 10% increase in white workers. our community affairs correspondent ashitha nagesh reports. i start seven o'clock. so, 12 hours, it's a long shift. yes
it's really disheartening to see stuff like that, because ourjob is to make sure it is safe for peoplet, the consequences that could happen. nearly 50 cases of misuse have been reported by train drivers or caught on cameras in the county and the west midlands so far in 2023. safety teams are now visiting the problem crossings to directly warn people of the dangers. the hope is that it may prevent more dangerous incidents, especially over the school summer holidays. navteonhal, bbc news,...
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it is used to create political fear and ourjob as artists, it is i think, fundamentally to take awayfear. to think, fundamentally to take away that fear.— away that fear. to take away the binaries _ away that fear. to take away the binaries that _ away that fear. to take away the binaries that i _ away that fear. to take away the binaries that i think - away that fear. to take away the binaries that i think this | the binaries that i think this farce of the culture wars. i often hear politicians and i'm not wanted disc politicians but you often hear politicians using race or class or immigration, or use history as a battering ram to get themselves into the hearts of themselves into the hearts of the populace. themselves into the hearts of the pepulace-_ themselves into the hearts of the populace. those issues you outlined, race, _ the populace. those issues you outlined, race, immigration, i outlined, race, immigration, they are central to your work because they are central to your own life story.- your own life story. totally and utterly. _ your own life story. totally and utterly.
it is used to create political fear and ourjob as artists, it is i think, fundamentally to take awayfear. to think, fundamentally to take away that fear.— away that fear. to take away the binaries _ away that fear. to take away the binaries that _ away that fear. to take away the binaries that i _ away that fear. to take away the binaries that i think - away that fear. to take away the binaries that i think this | the binaries that i think this farce of the culture wars. i often hear...
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a world in which nearly every role is touched by ai in some way whether it is just helping us do ourjobn with the work we do, like to do. thanks for our work we do, like to do. thanks for your time _ work we do, like to do. thanks for your time and _ work we do, like to do. thanks for your time and i _ work we do, like to do. thanks for your time and i can - work we do, like to do. thanks for your time and i can confirm we are both real people, not robots. ~ ., karin kimbrough, who's the chief economist at linkedin. all interesting stuff. thank you very much for your time. during the pandemic, it's fair to say dress codes became a little more relaxed. the humble business suit was often replaced by leisurewear — or even pyjamas. come on, we all did it! but once restrictions were lifted, a renewed interest in classic dressing has seen sales of suits and formal jackets take off. and now, sales of bespoke handmade suits are back at pre pandemic levels. we sent anders edenholm to investigate on london's classic menswear street. introducing the best stressed street in the world. several room
a world in which nearly every role is touched by ai in some way whether it is just helping us do ourjobn with the work we do, like to do. thanks for our work we do, like to do. thanks for your time _ work we do, like to do. thanks for your time and _ work we do, like to do. thanks for your time and i _ work we do, like to do. thanks for your time and i can - work we do, like to do. thanks for your time and i can confirm we are both real people, not robots. ~ ., karin kimbrough, who's the chief...
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ourjobs are not producing more stuff will he go to work, and it is a long—standing problem that is actuallyergy shock as well as having a very tight labour market coming out of the pandemic, which is meant that the community has dealt with it more than other central banks have had to do like in europe for example. but are these negative developments a result of policies or lack thereof? so it's fairly clear that some of the witness that we have seen in the economy over the past five or six years has been related to brexit. led to very weak investment spending come a much lower than our peers in the g7 economies, and so to some extent, yes, we have brought this on ourselves. that is unfortunately sending that is going to stay with us for some time unless there is a concerted effort to try and raise productivity but unfortunately that is a long—term problem that needs to be saw from the ground up. policies like improving skills and education and it will take a long time for those benefits to feed three. this [art er those benefits to feed three. this larger trend _ those benefits to feed thre
ourjobs are not producing more stuff will he go to work, and it is a long—standing problem that is actuallyergy shock as well as having a very tight labour market coming out of the pandemic, which is meant that the community has dealt with it more than other central banks have had to do like in europe for example. but are these negative developments a result of policies or lack thereof? so it's fairly clear that some of the witness that we have seen in the economy over the past five or six...
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if you take away ourjobs and if you take away even the basic needs that we have, where should we end working 14 hours a day to feed their families. together, they earn about a pound a day. just enough to put bread on their table. their father used to be a driver with a foreign company. it shut down when the taliban took over. war injured him, too. translation: my baby has no cradle. i sold it to buy some flour. if there's no other way, i would be forced to sell my children to survive. agonizing choices. that's life in afghanistan now. lyse doucet, bbc news. lysejoins me now. what are the chances of things getting betterfor the what are the chances of things getting better for the people what are the chances of things getting betterfor the people two years on? $5 getting better for the people two ears on? �* , , getting better for the people two earson? a _._ , years on? as they say, hope is alwa s years on? as they say, hope is always the _ years on? as they say, hope is always the last _ years on? as they say, hope is always the last to _ years on? as they say, hope is always the la
if you take away ourjobs and if you take away even the basic needs that we have, where should we end working 14 hours a day to feed their families. together, they earn about a pound a day. just enough to put bread on their table. their father used to be a driver with a foreign company. it shut down when the taliban took over. war injured him, too. translation: my baby has no cradle. i sold it to buy some flour. if there's no other way, i would be forced to sell my children to survive. agonizing...
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ourjob is to make sure that inflation falls all the way back to the 2% target and says low. today we have increased to 5.25%. low and stable inflation is this foundation of a stable economy. high inflation has the least well off the most. the projection that we present today is very much into parts. i'm going to begin with the first part. starting near—term outlook. this chart shows the evolution of consumer price inflation and its components since 2018. it shows that inflation has come off the peak in october last year and that it continues to fall over the rest of this year in our near—term projection. that's the piece showed in the shade of part of the chart. this fall can be attributed in large part to a full on contribution from energy. fuel prices have declined, electricity and gas prices have stabilised, albeit at a higher level. the dark orange bars on this chart show how the contribution from energy prices falling and turning negatively in the coming months. giving off gems price cap on energy and gas bills, we expect inflation to take a further step down in the jul
ourjob is to make sure that inflation falls all the way back to the 2% target and says low. today we have increased to 5.25%. low and stable inflation is this foundation of a stable economy. high inflation has the least well off the most. the projection that we present today is very much into parts. i'm going to begin with the first part. starting near—term outlook. this chart shows the evolution of consumer price inflation and its components since 2018. it shows that inflation has come off...
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if you take away ourjobs and if you take away even the basic needs that we have, where should we end up? more and more children are ending up like this, like ismutala and asif working 14 hours a day to feed their families. together, they earn about a pound a day. just enough to put bread on their table. their father used to be a driver with a foreign company. it shut down when the taliban took over. war injured him, too. translation: my baby has no cradle. i sold it to buy some flour. if there's no other way, i would be forced to sell my children to survive. agonizing choices. that's life in afghanistan now. lyse doucet, bbc news. stefan wolff is professor of international security at the university of birmingham. thank you so much forjoining us. the consequences of withdrawal were entirely predictable from the severe humanitarian crisis to the economic crisis, given that, what responsibility does the west have to play for afghanistan is right now? in the sense that yes, the consequences were predictable but it is not like there was a prolonged western presence in afghanistan but it
if you take away ourjobs and if you take away even the basic needs that we have, where should we end up? more and more children are ending up like this, like ismutala and asif working 14 hours a day to feed their families. together, they earn about a pound a day. just enough to put bread on their table. their father used to be a driver with a foreign company. it shut down when the taliban took over. war injured him, too. translation: my baby has no cradle. i sold it to buy some flour. if...
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our key trading partners are slowing down, we will, ultimately, feel it in our wages, our incomes, ourjobsre in which power imbalances are allowed to fester and where many younger members of staff feel unable to trust the systems put in place to protect them. now a new voice has added his own account of falling victim to harrassment. sir chris bryant, the labour chairman of the committee on standards and priveleges — that's the group of mps whose job it is to uphold standards in parliament — says he himself has been inappropriately touched during his two decades in parliament by six mps. _by —— by five mps. the allegations of sexual misconduct come, of course, against a backdrop of wider concerns about behaviour during a parliamentary period which has been fractious and mired in scandal. sir chris bryant has written a book — code of conduct — why we need to fix parliament and how to do it, and he's here. thank you for coming on the programme. we will talk about sexual harassment a little later but more broadly, do you think the reputation of mps in the eyes of the public is at a low point
our key trading partners are slowing down, we will, ultimately, feel it in our wages, our incomes, ourjobsre in which power imbalances are allowed to fester and where many younger members of staff feel unable to trust the systems put in place to protect them. now a new voice has added his own account of falling victim to harrassment. sir chris bryant, the labour chairman of the committee on standards and priveleges — that's the group of mps whose job it is to uphold standards in parliament...
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however it's ourjob up and up and up. however it's our job to up and up and up. to our job to hold our suppliers to account as well and make sure that the brand tax is not disproportionate and that we're pushing back as hard as we can because we've got 5 million customers a week and they really depend on us more than ever at the moment. >> you were in the studio just a few weeks ago, richard. are things any easier for the retailers at the moment? do you find you're external costs find that you're external costs are going little? they are. >> and as soon as they do, we passit >> and as soon as they do, we pass it on. so we've reduced over 600 lines. now. i think when i was last in, it was 400 lines. so in a couple more in the weeks in between, we've the few weeks in between, we've we've reduced we're we've reduced 600 lines. we're now £1 million now investing half £1 million a week in terms of dropping these prices. and that's because we're starting negotiate out and starting to negotiate out and see reductions from our see price reductions from our supply base .
however it's ourjob up and up and up. however it's our job to up and up and up. to our job to hold our suppliers to account as well and make sure that the brand tax is not disproportionate and that we're pushing back as hard as we can because we've got 5 million customers a week and they really depend on us more than ever at the moment. >> you were in the studio just a few weeks ago, richard. are things any easier for the retailers at the moment? do you find you're external costs find...
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ourjob at ucas is to support those that change their mind or indeed didn't quite get the grades they confirmed a—level grades are returning to normal, back to normal with pre—pandemic grading code, university places and the access to university is still exactly the same as it was. >> so if they were going to if they'd have got a b and gone to university in 2019, they'll get a b and go to university in 2023. so all we've done is and this is really important because our exams, both gcses and a—levels , are highly regarded a—levels, are highly regarded across the world and we just want to make sure they keep that value. and obviously we needed to go back from teacher assessed grades that last grades and we did that last yeah grades and we did that last year. now we're back year. but now we're going back to the normal grading system and that will make sure these that will make sure that these hold their value. >> one on labour's >> one question on labour's policy getting 50% of all policy of getting 50% of all students into university , the students into university, the shadow education
ourjob at ucas is to support those that change their mind or indeed didn't quite get the grades they confirmed a—level grades are returning to normal, back to normal with pre—pandemic grading code, university places and the access to university is still exactly the same as it was. >> so if they were going to if they'd have got a b and gone to university in 2019, they'll get a b and go to university in 2023. so all we've done is and this is really important because our exams, both...
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we did ourjob. we did exactly the constitution told us we should do.president's team to change what he was doing. to delay proceedings. that is typical of the trauma team. if you cannot get your race delay, delay and that is exactly what they will try to do here and they try to make mike pence the bad guy, they almost got him killed onjanuary the the bad guy, they almost got him killed on january the 6th the bad guy, they almost got him killed onjanuary the 6th and they were going to continue to make jack smith and anyone else a bad person. i can't wait to see if jack smith calls one of these crackpot lawyers to testify because that will be donald trump's next victim because he will say, that is their fault that he is on trial right now. and half of america will believe him. get your take on this as well, brian lanza, the role of the former vice president i do think donald trump is seeing him at the moment in the possibility that he could be on the stand testifying at a try. it is important — stand testifying at a try. it is important to _ stand testif
we did ourjob. we did exactly the constitution told us we should do.president's team to change what he was doing. to delay proceedings. that is typical of the trauma team. if you cannot get your race delay, delay and that is exactly what they will try to do here and they try to make mike pence the bad guy, they almost got him killed onjanuary the the bad guy, they almost got him killed on january the 6th the bad guy, they almost got him killed onjanuary the 6th and they were going to continue...
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. >> it is something that if we do ourjobs >> it is something that if we do our jobs right, you willg that if we do ourjobs right, you will wake up our jobs right, you will wake up to news that you didn't know the night before. >> it's a conversation. it's not just me and eamonn. >> we want to get to know you and want you to get know and we want you to get to know us from 6:00. >> it's breakfast eamonn >> it's breakfast with eamonn and monday to thursdays and isabel monday to thursdays on gb news, britain's news channel by john gb news. >> because i was sick and tired of not hearing my views being represented. not just mine, but so many people that i knew and spoke so many people that i knew and spok> i just couldn't get my voice outi couldn't say anything. >> i couldn't say anything. i couldn't whatever couldn't do anything. whatever the of had the narrative was, i kind of had to follow it. >> gb news is there to provide a voice for those have been voice for those who have been ignored establishment media. >> we think different things. >> we think differ
. >> it is something that if we do ourjobs >> it is something that if we do our jobs right, you willg that if we do ourjobs right, you will wake up our jobs right, you will wake up to news that you didn't know the night before. >> it's a conversation. it's not just me and eamonn. >> we want to get to know you and want you to get know and we want you to get to know us from 6:00. >> it's breakfast eamonn >> it's breakfast with eamonn and monday to thursdays and...
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and they want to— a swathe through ourjobs and they want to rip— a swathe through ourjobs and they wantfect _ and cuts to the services that will affect our — and cuts to the services that will affect our members but also affect the travelling public, and many people — the travelling public, and many people who should expect to turn up and go _ people who should expect to turn up and go accessible, safe and secure railway _ and go accessible, safe and secure railwa . ,., and go accessible, safe and secure railwa . , railway. the government says the railwa s railway. the government says the railways are _ railway. the government says the railways are already _ railway. the government says the railways are already losing - railway. the government says the railways are already losing tens i railway. the government says the j railways are already losing tens of millions of pounds a day in without industrial action, surely cuts need to be made if that's the case? it’s to be made if that's the case? it's because the _ to be made if that's the case? it's because the government don't know how to
and they want to— a swathe through ourjobs and they want to rip— a swathe through ourjobs and they wantfect _ and cuts to the services that will affect our — and cuts to the services that will affect our members but also affect the travelling public, and many people — the travelling public, and many people who should expect to turn up and go _ people who should expect to turn up and go accessible, safe and secure railway _ and go accessible, safe and secure railwa . ,., and go...
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behind the company's hard left ideological teaching, insisting on our job is to support schools on ourjobh any challenges they face, including engaging with complex topics such as promoting equality and addressing racist or prejudiced attitudes . the key or prejudiced attitudes. the key boasts of how it rejects a colour—blind approach to life , colour—blind approach to life, but i believe that is actually encouraging. division and discrimination and should be booted from british schools where, mark my words , it's class where, mark my words, it's class rather than race. that is usually the most important factor into determining one's educational disadvantages. but to respond now, my superstar panel will gb news queen nana akua the conservative commentator, the reverend calvin robinson, and the best selling author rebecca reid. so calvin robinson , for many years you robinson, for many years you were an educator analyst. do you agree with this critical race theory being promoted in tens of thousands of british schools .7 thousands of british schools? >> this is probably one of the most dam
behind the company's hard left ideological teaching, insisting on our job is to support schools on ourjobh any challenges they face, including engaging with complex topics such as promoting equality and addressing racist or prejudiced attitudes . the key or prejudiced attitudes. the key boasts of how it rejects a colour—blind approach to life , colour—blind approach to life, but i believe that is actually encouraging. division and discrimination and should be booted from british schools...
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behind the company's hard left ideological teaching, insisting on our job is to support schools on ourjobchallenges they face, including engaging with complex topics such as promoting equality and addressing racist or prejudiced attitudes . the key or prejudiced attitudes. the key boasts of how it rejects a colour—blind approach to life , colour—blind approach to life, but i believe that is actually encouraging. division and discrimination and should be booted from british schools where, mark my words , it's class where, mark my words, it's class rather than race. that is usually the most important factor into determining one's educational disadvantages. but to respond now, my superstar panel will gb news queen nana akua the conservative commentator, the reverend calvin robinson, and the best selling author rebecca reid. so calvin robinson , for many years you robinson, for many years you were an educator analyst. do you agree with this critical race theory being promoted in tens of thousands of british schools ? thousands of british schools? >> this is probably one of the most damaging,
behind the company's hard left ideological teaching, insisting on our job is to support schools on ourjobchallenges they face, including engaging with complex topics such as promoting equality and addressing racist or prejudiced attitudes . the key or prejudiced attitudes. the key boasts of how it rejects a colour—blind approach to life , colour—blind approach to life, but i believe that is actually encouraging. division and discrimination and should be booted from british schools where,...
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what happened is not ourjob. law that when i was little, when i was young , i was little, when i was young, i was little, when i was young, i was little, when i was young, i was taught it as an administrative law. that was its title. it was it was admin and it was about dotting i's and crossing t's and judges, making sure that politicians had had enacted the policy in a way that fit within the legal system, didn't cause any issues with with the general operation of the machine. if you like. and it's morphed into something it now calls itself public law, and it takes itself terribly seriously. and it really likes to tell politicians and journalists that they can't do things . and that's just wrong . things. and that's just wrong. so we are perfectly free. there are two difficulties that i can see if we do want to leave the echr, but i'll start with the easiest one if you want. yeah that's the trade and cooperation agreement with the eu. there are promises in that that we will uphold human rights. now if you can't
what happened is not ourjob. law that when i was little, when i was young , i was little, when i was young, i was little, when i was young, i was little, when i was young, i was taught it as an administrative law. that was its title. it was it was admin and it was about dotting i's and crossing t's and judges, making sure that politicians had had enacted the policy in a way that fit within the legal system, didn't cause any issues with with the general operation of the machine. if you like. and...
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ourjob is to make absolutely sure that inflation falls all the way back to the 2% target and stays lowy we've increased bank rate by 0.25 percentage points to 5.25% low and stable inflation is the foundation of a healthy economy . high inflation healthy economy. high inflation huns healthy economy. high inflation hurts the least. well off the most . the projection that we most. the projection that we present today is very much in two parts. i'm going to begin with the first part, which is the near term outlook for inflation over the remainder of this year will then turn to the second, which is the medium term outlook. implication for outlook. and the implication for monetary policy . for starting monetary policy. for starting with the near term outlook . this with the near term outlook. this chart shows the evolution of consumer price inflation in and its components since 2018. it shows that inflation has come off the peak in october last year and that it continues to fall over the rest of this year. in our near term projection . in our near term projection. that's the piece shown in t
ourjob is to make absolutely sure that inflation falls all the way back to the 2% target and stays lowy we've increased bank rate by 0.25 percentage points to 5.25% low and stable inflation is the foundation of a healthy economy . high inflation healthy economy. high inflation huns healthy economy. high inflation hurts the least. well off the most . the projection that we most. the projection that we present today is very much in two parts. i'm going to begin with the first part, which is the...
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it's not ourjob to say what should be done. that's what you've got a minister there for.uge unnecessary. how a row with lots of accusations that aren't fair on both sides and both should be dismissed tomorrow morning and rishi sunak should find someone competent to run that part of the government's business. >> strong words indeed. dennis kim, what do you make of that? they should all go get someone who can do the job properly. >> none of them are fit for purpose. >> labour conservative, lib dem, none of the main parties. it's obvious now they're spent . all obvious now they're spent. all of them. they're all a busted flush. what we need is a new flush. what we need now is a new government composed or comprised of a new political party which would be the likes of reform and reclaim and heritage. if they could get their heads together to get any kind of differences or who wants to be in charge. what we need now is something completely new. these the people at the top now in westminster, none of them have got a clue if they lived here and saw what happens on this coast. so
it's not ourjob to say what should be done. that's what you've got a minister there for.uge unnecessary. how a row with lots of accusations that aren't fair on both sides and both should be dismissed tomorrow morning and rishi sunak should find someone competent to run that part of the government's business. >> strong words indeed. dennis kim, what do you make of that? they should all go get someone who can do the job properly. >> none of them are fit for purpose. >> labour...
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ourjob at ucas is to support those that change their mind or indeed didn't quite get the grades they>> well, education secretary gillian keegan says students shouldn't be disappointed and insists the changes are fair. >> the actual university places and the access to university is still exactly the same as it was. so if they were going to if they'd have got to be and gone to university in 2019, they'll get a, b and go to university in 2023. so all we've done is and this is really important because our exams both gcses and a—levels, are highly regarded across the world and we just want to make sure they keep that value. and obviously we needed to go back from teacher assessed grades did that last grades and we did that last yeah grades and we did that last year. now we're back year. but now we're going back to normal grading system and to the normal grading system and that make sure these that will make sure that these hold when . hold their value when. >> question on labour's policy of getting 50% of all students into university, the shadow education secretary, bridget phillipson, to
ourjob at ucas is to support those that change their mind or indeed didn't quite get the grades they>> well, education secretary gillian keegan says students shouldn't be disappointed and insists the changes are fair. >> the actual university places and the access to university is still exactly the same as it was. so if they were going to if they'd have got to be and gone to university in 2019, they'll get a, b and go to university in 2023. so all we've done is and this is really...
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theirvehicles, if going to suffer if they cannot run their vehicles, if people like me cannot do ourjobser found that air pollution made a material contribution to her death. we'rejoined by ella's mum, rosamund. thank you for talking to us. a big day for people in london, a big change for lots of motorists, we have just heard from ben the divided opinion. when you hear people so opposed to this charge, saying it is going to be a huge imposition on their lives and their family budgets, what do you say to them? i budgets, what do you say to them? i say to them, firstly, thank you very much for having me, and i say we are heading to week 37, september the 11th to the 17th, it is the week in the united kingdom that has the most hospital admissions from paediatric asthma. i say to them, since our�*s death, over 60 children have died from asthma, and every year in london, between eight and i2 london, between eight and 12 children continue to die from asthma. i say to them that during the pandemic, the first lockdown, from the 23rd of march to the lith of july and 2020, the first time ever, no
theirvehicles, if going to suffer if they cannot run their vehicles, if people like me cannot do ourjobser found that air pollution made a material contribution to her death. we'rejoined by ella's mum, rosamund. thank you for talking to us. a big day for people in london, a big change for lots of motorists, we have just heard from ben the divided opinion. when you hear people so opposed to this charge, saying it is going to be a huge imposition on their lives and their family budgets, what do...
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now that know what glioblastoma is and how underfunded it is, that didn't before, then we've done ourjobhow are you now? i can't say i feel better, because i don't. i think it's just different. i think it'sjust a bit... i think the first year there's a lot of massive, you know, lows. and i think it's a bit like that, really. and then there were days when i could actuallyjust go to work and i was absolutely fine. just being in laura's bathroom and all the toiletries, and thatjust felled me because, you know, all the things she was going to come back and use, ijust did a cupboard. i'd been fine, i'd been fine for days and then ijust cried my eyes out in the bath and i had to take myself to bed because i wasjust so devastated by it. and then the next day i'm functional again. i mean, i know that you have to move on. you have to find a way. you have to find a way, don't you, you know? well, thank you both ever so much. i hope meeting each other was a good thing. 0h, we have to stop talking? no, you can carry on! i'm having a nice chat with you. two mothers with heartbreak in common, but both
now that know what glioblastoma is and how underfunded it is, that didn't before, then we've done ourjobhow are you now? i can't say i feel better, because i don't. i think it's just different. i think it'sjust a bit... i think the first year there's a lot of massive, you know, lows. and i think it's a bit like that, really. and then there were days when i could actuallyjust go to work and i was absolutely fine. just being in laura's bathroom and all the toiletries, and thatjust felled me...
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ourjob at ucas is to support those that change their mind or indeed didn't quite get the grades they, what have you, looking very you, is that looking very positive for those people who want to to uni ? want to go to uni? >> it is looking positive in terms of we've got currently 29,000 courses available and we've also got 8000 apprenticeships. so all of that available via ucas . my only word available via ucas. my only word of caution is just, you know, when they can have that clearing choice later today, just to be really aware that some of those really aware that some of those really competitive courses, you know, your psychology know, your law, your psychology at competitive institutions are just likely to go quickly. so be prepared. >> can you shed some light on on the balance of the number of british students going through clearing today versus those international students that will be going through clearing ? be going through clearing? because i believe with current trends, carry on by trends, if they carry on by 2030, british universities will be more funded by foreign student
ourjob at ucas is to support those that change their mind or indeed didn't quite get the grades they, what have you, looking very you, is that looking very positive for those people who want to to uni ? want to go to uni? >> it is looking positive in terms of we've got currently 29,000 courses available and we've also got 8000 apprenticeships. so all of that available via ucas . my only word available via ucas. my only word of caution is just, you know, when they can have that clearing...
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and so while we're here to do ourjob, you have all of the folks who live here, who are not able to communicate how are you? i am doing fine. i am _ firstly, how are you? i am doing fine, i am recovering _ firstly, how are you? i am doing fine, i am recovering from - firstly, how are you? i am doing fine, i am recovering from the l firstly, how are you? i am doing - fine, i am recovering from the burns and scrapes that i got. find fine, i am recovering from the burns and scrapes that i got.— and scrapes that i got. and how is our and scrapes that i got. and how is yourfamily? _ and scrapes that i got. and how is your family? they _ and scrapes that i got. and how is your family? they are _ and scrapes that i got. and how is your family? they are doing - and scrapes that i got. and how is your family? they are doing 0k. l and scrapes that i got. and how is i your family? they are doing ok. my son and my — your family? they are doing ok. my son and my daughter, _ your family? they are doing ok. my son and my daughter, my _ your family? they are doing ok. my son and my daughter, my daughter| your f
and so while we're here to do ourjob, you have all of the folks who live here, who are not able to communicate how are you? i am doing fine. i am _ firstly, how are you? i am doing fine, i am recovering _ firstly, how are you? i am doing fine, i am recovering from - firstly, how are you? i am doing fine, i am recovering from the l firstly, how are you? i am doing - fine, i am recovering from the burns and scrapes that i got. find fine, i am recovering from the burns and scrapes that i got.—...