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and are you impressed b rishi they do that. and are you impressed by rishi sunak. _ they do that. they do that. and are you impressed by rishi sunak, about what - they do that. and are you impressed by rishi sunak, about what he i they do that. and are you impressed by rishi sunak, about what he said l by rishi sunak, about what he said this morning? are you surprised he has made this initiative or was it something you think has been in the pipeline for quite a while? i something you think has been in the pipeline for quite a while?— pipeline for quite a while? i mean, it's ireat pipeline for quite a while? i mean, it's great to _ pipeline for quite a while? i mean, it's great to see _ pipeline for quite a while? i mean, it's great to see rishi _ pipeline for quite a while? i mean, it's great to see rishi sunak- pipeline for quite a while? i mean, it's great to see rishi sunak on i pipeline for quite a while? i mean, j it's great to see rishi sunak on the pledge when it comes to climate. we have had more disappointing results in his budget that he did last week. he has tended to s
and are you impressed b rishi they do that. and are you impressed by rishi sunak. _ they do that. they do that. and are you impressed by rishi sunak, about what - they do that. and are you impressed by rishi sunak, about what he i they do that. and are you impressed by rishi sunak, about what he said l by rishi sunak, about what he said this morning? are you surprised he has made this initiative or was it something you think has been in the pipeline for quite a while? i something you think has...
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it is interesting that rishi sunak is seeking to exploit the fact— rishi sunak is seeking to exploitthat borisjohnson is on shaky ground in the wake of the owen patterson _ shaky ground in the wake of the owen patterson scandal, in the wake of the conservative mps rebelling and not voting — the conservative mps rebelling and not voting with the government today~ — not voting with the government today. and yet, the issue is not rishi _ today. and yet, the issue is not rishi sunak, the problem is boris johnson, — rishi sunak, the problem is boris johnson, and the things that won people _ johnson, and the things that won people over in the past about him are just _ people over in the past about him are just not — people over in the past about him are just not working any more. you need _ are just not working any more. you need to— are just not working any more. you need to see — are just not working any more. you need to see positive action from the prime _ need to see positive action from the prime minister, bringing his mps behind _ prime minister, bringing his mps behind him. he's in
it is interesting that rishi sunak is seeking to exploit the fact— rishi sunak is seeking to exploitthat borisjohnson is on shaky ground in the wake of the owen patterson _ shaky ground in the wake of the owen patterson scandal, in the wake of the conservative mps rebelling and not voting — the conservative mps rebelling and not voting with the government today~ — not voting with the government today. and yet, the issue is not rishi _ today. and yet, the issue is not rishi sunak, the...
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yes, rishi sunak this mornin: it today? yes, rishi sunak this morning was — it today? it today? yes, rishi sunak this morning was asked about - it today? yes, rishi sunak this morning was asked about the l it today? yes, rishi sunak this - morning was asked about the case of sir geoffrey cox, the conservative backbencher who has a not insubstantial extracurricular activity as a lawyer, judging the best part of 1 activity as a lawyer, judging the best part of1 million quid in the last year. richie —— rishi sunak said he didn't know anything about the specific details, but on the case of 0wen paterson and the whole business of whether tory mps, the government were trying to get him off the hook for the allegations of lobbying that he faced, rishi sunak said, we need to do better than we did last week and we know that. so further acknowledgement from the top of government about the lessons learned about their collective behaviour in the last seven days or so. , . ~' behaviour in the last seven days or so. , ., ~ , ., , behaviour in the last seven days or so. , ., , so. ch
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i think rishi sunak may be wanting a little self describing mojo for himself too.doubted, do you think? oh, i certainly think to be questioned, as we would have any party thats in power. to go back to simon's point comparing this to what happened a year ago, let's also think about what happened over ten years. the conservatives in power, notjust under borisjohnson but back under david cameron, instituted fairly crippling austerity cuts that we had not seen also since world war ii. we keep talking about this huge generational shift. the fact that health is going to be back to that 2010 level, sorry, education, health has been ok and so is the home office but plenty of other departments are not necessarily going to find they are back in flush as they were even a decade ago. we still have the bug bear of inflation. they are pegging it at between 4% and 5% next year. that will cut into people's spending power and that includes the government's own spending power. each percentage or half a percentage point that inflation goes up is going to make all this a little bit to
i think rishi sunak may be wanting a little self describing mojo for himself too.doubted, do you think? oh, i certainly think to be questioned, as we would have any party thats in power. to go back to simon's point comparing this to what happened a year ago, let's also think about what happened over ten years. the conservatives in power, notjust under borisjohnson but back under david cameron, instituted fairly crippling austerity cuts that we had not seen also since world war ii. we keep...
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it's presumably a success for rishi sunak, who needs to reign— a success for rishi sunak, who needs to success for rishi sunak, who needs to reign in the funding. hs to go to burning— to reign in the funding. hs to go to burning him— to reign in the funding. hs to go to burning him seems a little bit ridiculous.— burning him seems a little bit ridiculous. _ ., g ., ridiculous. indeed. lucy and joe, thank you _ ridiculous. indeed. lucy and joe, thank you both _ ridiculous. indeed. lucy and joe, thank you both very _ ridiculous. indeed. lucy and joe, thank you both very much. - ridiculous. indeed. lucy and joe, thank you both very much. i - ridiculous. indeed. lucy and joe,| thank you both very much. i think ridiculous. indeed. lucy and joe, - thank you both very much. i think we should all give up before our lips and brains give up! we're all up far too late. thank you very much for your company. the film review is coming up next and then get news name. good night. —— newsday. hello, and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases,
it's presumably a success for rishi sunak, who needs to reign— a success for rishi sunak, who needs to success for rishi sunak, who needs to reign in the funding. hs to go to burning— to reign in the funding. hs to go to burning him— to reign in the funding. hs to go to burning him seems a little bit ridiculous.— burning him seems a little bit ridiculous. _ ., g ., ridiculous. indeed. lucy and joe, thank you _ ridiculous. indeed. lucy and joe, thank you both _ ridiculous. indeed. lucy...
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what do you make of this big statement on the part of the chancellor, rishi sunak.y years, financial organisations have been wanting to invest more environmentally. yes, an increasingly important from a financial perspective. becoming more risky, from the perspective of your credibility.- perspective of your credibili .�* ., , credibility. and actually, the . lobal credibility. and actually, the global financial _ credibility. and actually, the global financial system - credibility. and actually, the global financial system as i credibility. and actually, the global financial system as it | global financial system as it were, banks, hedge funds, the works, if they were to collectively take steps to invest in more sustainable options, what a difference will that make? it options, what a difference will that make?— options, what a difference will that make? it is important and important _ that make? it is important and important in — that make? it is important and important in two _ that make? it is important and important in two respects, - that make? it is important
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rishi sunak, u.k.er spoke exclusively with francine lacqua on how the world's biggest economy is funding green efforts. >> it is important we take a moment to look at what has been achieved. you look at this alliance, which is an assembled 450 different firms that represent 130 chile dollars of capital. that is an enormous'sÁachieveme. we know publicizk funding is not efficient on its own. the wall of capital cannot be deployed towards helping developing countries. it will be a process we have to make sure governments work and a piece of paper will turn into tangible projects on the ground that are going to make a difference to people's lives. francine: you are cutting the eight budget but sticking to your pledge on climate. francine: on our eight budget -- >> on our eight budget, -- on our aid budget, we are forecast to return back to .7% of our gdp being spent by 2024. there in mind that even at the level we are at now, we are still a third or fourth highest in the g7. far more than many other countr
rishi sunak, u.k.er spoke exclusively with francine lacqua on how the world's biggest economy is funding green efforts. >> it is important we take a moment to look at what has been achieved. you look at this alliance, which is an assembled 450 different firms that represent 130 chile dollars of capital. that is an enormous'sÁachieveme. we know publicizk funding is not efficient on its own. the wall of capital cannot be deployed towards helping developing countries. it will be a process...
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rishi sunak there.ctor at e0 investors, a financial adviser which describes itself as a sustainable investment specialist. she works with organisations and individuals. thank you very much for being with us. rishi sunak they're talking about the uk becoming the first net zero aligned financial centre. what exactly does that mean? is that real genuine action or is that blah, blah, blah?— genuine action or is that blah, blah, blah? . , , ., ., blah, blah? that depends on how we achieve that — blah, blah? that depends on how we achieve that. it _ blah, blah? that depends on how we achieve that. it is _ blah, blah? that depends on how we achieve that. it is great _ blah, blah? that depends on how we achieve that. it is great the - achieve that. it is great the financial sector recognises they have to make changes. he has asked all companies to publish their plans to reach neck zero and it will place a task force to make sure we implement gold standard so hopefully we can see those actions are robust and mea
rishi sunak there.ctor at e0 investors, a financial adviser which describes itself as a sustainable investment specialist. she works with organisations and individuals. thank you very much for being with us. rishi sunak they're talking about the uk becoming the first net zero aligned financial centre. what exactly does that mean? is that real genuine action or is that blah, blah, blah?— genuine action or is that blah, blah, blah? . , , ., ., blah, blah? that depends on how we achieve that —...
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we are speaking to richie soon at -- rishi sunak in glasgow.breaking news, lufthansa deliver their numbers, surprise profit as bookings surge. the numbers, 17 million euros in the green as opposed to a loss estimated at 169 million euros. a third quarter net loss of 72 million euros, the estimated loss 213 million and a free cash flow of 13 million euros. by the way, lufthansa is leading the league table in terms of putting more flights on the roster. lufthansa flew 479 flights in 2020. you are still looking at a lower number than that. we are seeing a surge by lufthansa in terms of the flights they have been delivering and turning around. summer profits based2÷ largely n the record results of cargo and the network airlines that normally drive the business reporting a loss. there is no irony lost on anyone. we will return to lufthansa in a moment. let's set the stage. we are expected to taper $15 billion a day from the fed. as the narrative was regained yesterday, we signed massive repricing in the curve in the united states. it dropped in marc
we are speaking to richie soon at -- rishi sunak in glasgow.breaking news, lufthansa deliver their numbers, surprise profit as bookings surge. the numbers, 17 million euros in the green as opposed to a loss estimated at 169 million euros. a third quarter net loss of 72 million euros, the estimated loss 213 million and a free cash flow of 13 million euros. by the way, lufthansa is leading the league table in terms of putting more flights on the roster. lufthansa flew 479 flights in 2020. you are...
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rishi _ up the downing street operation. fair to say in — overpromise. i think it's fair to say in the _ overpromise. i think it's fair to say in the end, a source told the guardian— say in the end, a source told the guardian what happens with a £96 billion— guardian what happens with a £96 billion amount but. somebody else said they— billion amount but. somebody else said they weren't sure —— announcement. you wouldn't expect these sort _ announcement. you wouldn't expect these sort of comments in the midst of a government that was feeling comfortable about where things were going _ comfortable about where things were going this— comfortable about where things were going. this happens when there's a crisis _ going. this happens when there's a crisis mode — going. this happens when there's a crisis mode and a sense of drift, there's— crisis mode and a sense of drift, there's a — crisis mode and a sense of drift, there's a sense that may be the tectonic— there's a sense that may be the tectonic plates are moving and something
rishi _ up the downing street operation. fair to say in — overpromise. i think it's fair to say in the _ overpromise. i think it's fair to say in the end, a source told the guardian— say in the end, a source told the guardian what happens with a £96 billion— guardian what happens with a £96 billion amount but. somebody else said they— billion amount but. somebody else said they weren't sure —— announcement. you wouldn't expect these sort _ announcement. you wouldn't expect these...
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the chancellor rishi sunak promises to "rewire" the entire global financial system in order to cut carbonmissions. there are some hard months to come this winter, warns england's deputy chief medical officer because of "very high" covid rates in the uk. the racism row at yorkshire county cricket — club major sponsors withdraw their support over the way former player azeem rafiq was treated. and in the last few minutes, the south african writer has won the booker prize for his novel the promise. good evening, and welcome to bbc news. a conservative mp who was found to have broken lobbying rules won't be suspended for now after mps narrowly voted to look at an overhaul of their disciplinary process. an investigation by the parliamentary standards watchdog had ruled that former minister owen paterson should be suspended for six weeks for repeatedly lobbying ministers and officials for two companies paying him more than £100,000 a year. but today's vote means his suspension is halted for now. downing street insists the move is about the fairness of the system, not one individual case. but lab
the chancellor rishi sunak promises to "rewire" the entire global financial system in order to cut carbonmissions. there are some hard months to come this winter, warns england's deputy chief medical officer because of "very high" covid rates in the uk. the racism row at yorkshire county cricket — club major sponsors withdraw their support over the way former player azeem rafiq was treated. and in the last few minutes, the south african writer has won the booker prize for...
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chancellor of the exchequer rishi sunak.talk about what is happening in the confectionery business, the snack business, which is seeing some significant price rises. we have seen it for a number of european companies. nestle certainly standing out. today, a little sweet news for mondelez, boosting full revenue forecasts. bloomberg's apical do little has a closer bloomberg's abigail doolittle has a closer look at the numbers. abigail: very impressive quarter indeed for my delays. they beat both top and bottom line estimates. this despite the fact we do have disinflation that we are hearing about from so many companies in terms of ingredient costs rising, labor, transportation. very impressive is the fact that in terms of boosting the outlook , they raised their full-year organic revenue growth. you can see for the full year it is now 4.5%, the highest level of the year, in an environment where inflation is rising. that has impressed a lot of people out there, people buying those oreos and that toblerone chocolate. take a look
chancellor of the exchequer rishi sunak.talk about what is happening in the confectionery business, the snack business, which is seeing some significant price rises. we have seen it for a number of european companies. nestle certainly standing out. today, a little sweet news for mondelez, boosting full revenue forecasts. bloomberg's apical do little has a closer bloomberg's abigail doolittle has a closer look at the numbers. abigail: very impressive quarter indeed for my delays. they beat both...
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chancellor of the exchequer, rishi sunak, says the world needs to turn paper pledges into climate action. we are going to bring you that conversation, next. later, we will be speaking with rich a post about their third quarter earnings on the company it's green transport ambitions. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i think it is really important we take a moment to step back and see what has been achieved today. it is not the name of a korean pop band but it has been assembled for 450 different firms, representing 100 $30 trillion of o that can be achieved. that is an enormous achievement because we know public funding is not a position on its own. that wall of capital can be deployed towards zero and helping developing countries but it will be a developing process. we have to make sure the work is high-quality and what fits on a piece of paper will turn into tangible, actionable projects on the ground that will make a difference in people's lives. dani: chancellor, you are cutting the aid budget overall so what will miss out? chancellor snack -- chancellor sunak: we are scheduled and forecast to
chancellor of the exchequer, rishi sunak, says the world needs to turn paper pledges into climate action. we are going to bring you that conversation, next. later, we will be speaking with rich a post about their third quarter earnings on the company it's green transport ambitions. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i think it is really important we take a moment to step back and see what has been achieved today. it is not the name of a korean pop band but it has been assembled for 450 different...
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it is coming from private sector and it is notjust rishi sunaic — sector and it is notjust rishi sunakng this anyway, frankly and they— that are doing this anyway, frankly and they should be doing it. is and they should be doing it. intriguing and they should be doing it. is intriguing to know what this means for the industries and having to prove that they're going to go green but a timeframe for that. banks underfire for diluting but a timeframe for that. banks under fire for diluting their green pledges since paris. this is splashed on the front -a . e. the paris. this is splashed on the front page. the financial _ paris. this is splashed on the front page. the financial times, - paris. this is splashed on the front page. the financial times, it - paris. this is splashed on the front page. the financial times, it does| page. the financial times, it does look like as james says, world leaders are placing additional pressure on the private sector and reflecting the role that they can play and it is a growing industry and investors are increasingly concerned about their money going int
it is coming from private sector and it is notjust rishi sunaic — sector and it is notjust rishi sunakng this anyway, frankly and they— that are doing this anyway, frankly and they should be doing it. is and they should be doing it. intriguing and they should be doing it. is intriguing to know what this means for the industries and having to prove that they're going to go green but a timeframe for that. banks underfire for diluting but a timeframe for that. banks under fire for diluting...
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so, the offer i mentioned, rishi _ the way they need to.n, australia, the uk and, you know, the world coming into the poorer countries is disappointing. you promise to something which we really need and you haven't delivered nothing that is why it has been such a big focus and i think will still remain a focus of negotiation back till the end of this two—week summer? till the end of this two-week summer?— till the end of this two-week summer? , ., , , ., , till the end of this two-week summer? , , ., , , summer? yes, absolutely, and is this money that— summer? yes, absolutely, and is this money that has _ summer? yes, absolutely, and is this money that has been _ summer? yes, absolutely, and is this money that has been promised - summer? yes, absolutely, and is this money that has been promised as - summer? yes, absolutely, and is this money that has been promised as a i money that has been promised as a donation of a wee talking loans? are some of that expected back in the long run? some of that expected back in the lona run? . . some of t
so, the offer i mentioned, rishi _ the way they need to.n, australia, the uk and, you know, the world coming into the poorer countries is disappointing. you promise to something which we really need and you haven't delivered nothing that is why it has been such a big focus and i think will still remain a focus of negotiation back till the end of this two—week summer? till the end of this two-week summer?— till the end of this two-week summer? , ., , , ., , till the end of this two-week...
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rishi thing, the greening of the financial system.ani describing this as historic, a watershed moment. —— mark carney. what do you make of this? it -- mark carney. what do you make of this? it is the beginning _ what do you make of this? it is the beginning of— what do you make of this? it is the beginning of a _ what do you make of this? it 3 the beginning of a journey. it is nice that these big financial firms are saying that they will decarbonise finance at the same and that governments are saying they will do carbonised economy but at the moment they are still putting money into fossil fuels. we need to see proof of the pudding, and at the un secretary general has announced another process to basically stop and avoid greenwashing, and make sure that these pages are actually going to be real. that is more of the journey. i think that coal work is near the end of the journey. looking at week so far, what have you made of the conference? people have been surprised, given how long it has been since people have met in person about the
rishi thing, the greening of the financial system.ani describing this as historic, a watershed moment. —— mark carney. what do you make of this? it -- mark carney. what do you make of this? it is the beginning _ what do you make of this? it is the beginning of— what do you make of this? it is the beginning of a _ what do you make of this? it 3 the beginning of a journey. it is nice that these big financial firms are saying that they will decarbonise finance at the same and that...
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rishi sunak in charge of the uk's finances is promising to rewire the entire global financial systemt carbon emissions. he'll outline a plan at the cop26 summit in glasgow to stop firms investing in fossil fuels. instead, they'll be expected to put money into green energy and technologies. a50 of the world's biggest banks, insurers and pension companies which control around $130 trillion have signed up. victoria gill reports from glasgow. cautious optimism, that is how borisjohnson summed up the mood as world leaders concluded their two—day meeting at cop26. the negotiations will continue. there have already been a flurry of early days of reversing deforestation and cutting emissions and cleaning up cutting emissions and cleaning up still production and financial incentives have been promised for new, green technologies. despite the optimism, presidentjoe biden criticised the leaders of china and russia for not turning up. the fact that china is trying to assert understandably a new role in the world, not showing up? come on! today it is that to be all about how the uk's financial in
rishi sunak in charge of the uk's finances is promising to rewire the entire global financial systemt carbon emissions. he'll outline a plan at the cop26 summit in glasgow to stop firms investing in fossil fuels. instead, they'll be expected to put money into green energy and technologies. a50 of the world's biggest banks, insurers and pension companies which control around $130 trillion have signed up. victoria gill reports from glasgow. cautious optimism, that is how borisjohnson summed up...
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so rishi sunak taking the stage today. he so rishi sunak taking the stage toda . , . . ., . today.t up and announce what he will call _ today. he will get up and announce what he will call the _ today. he will get up and announce what he will call the first _ today. he will get up and announce what he will call the first net - today. he will get up and announce what he will call the first net zero l what he will call the first net zero aligned financial centre, he says thatis aligned financial centre, he says that is what the uk will be. so this is looking at the businesses that manage our money, so when you pay into your pension pot or your insurance, how do they invest your money to get that return that ends up money to get that return that ends up in your pocket? it's asking businesses to be fully transparent about where that money is invested. if net zero aligned financial centre, is it a place or is it an idea? . , , u, idea? the idea is the uk will become the world's first. _ idea? the idea is the uk will become the world's first. but _ idea? the idea is the uk will become th
so rishi sunak taking the stage today. he so rishi sunak taking the stage toda . , . . ., . today.t up and announce what he will call _ today. he will get up and announce what he will call the _ today. he will get up and announce what he will call the first _ today. he will get up and announce what he will call the first net - today. he will get up and announce what he will call the first net zero l what he will call the first net zero aligned financial centre, he says thatis aligned financial...
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at the climate change summit in glasgow —rishi sunak said major british companies will have until 2023ate change targets — though they would not be legally required to hit those targets. our economics editor faisal islam reports. follow the money to net zero — that was the plan revealed at the ongoing climate change talks in glasgow, with time ticking for the world's finance ministers and bankers gathered in the audience. good morning, and welcome to cop26 finance day. the main result, the world banks, pension funds and insurers promising to invest and lend in a way consistent with net zero by 2050. that's £95 trillion of funds, or two fifths of the whole of globalfinance. so those in suits are today's ecowarriors, says the president of the summit. today, the swampys of the world are all around us — in boardrooms, in government departments, in multilateral development banks and trading floors all around the world. you, my friends, are the new swampys, so be proud. can it really be the case that these guys, the bankers and financiers, can save the world from climate change? that's the h
at the climate change summit in glasgow —rishi sunak said major british companies will have until 2023ate change targets — though they would not be legally required to hit those targets. our economics editor faisal islam reports. follow the money to net zero — that was the plan revealed at the ongoing climate change talks in glasgow, with time ticking for the world's finance ministers and bankers gathered in the audience. good morning, and welcome to cop26 finance day. the main result,...
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here's the uk chancellor rishi sunak speaking earlier in glasgow, trying to ease those concerns.ing countries of the world. we know that you have been devastated by the double tragedies of coronavirus and climate change. that's why the g20 is stepping up to provide treatments more swiftly, and it is why we are going to meet the target to provide $100 billion of climate finance to developing countries. and while we know we are not yet meeting it soon enough, we will work closely with developing countries to do more and to reach the target sooner. over the next five years, we will deliver a total of $500 billion of investments to the countries that need it most. when the money arrives in the hands of poorer nations, it mainly comes via loans. and there's concerns that those could plunge some developing nations into debt. our reality check correspondent chris morris explains. in 2018, one of the last years reaction he had good figures, 7a% of the money given was in loans, which duke have to be paid back. only 20% entrance. at a time in many countries are heavily in debt even more so
here's the uk chancellor rishi sunak speaking earlier in glasgow, trying to ease those concerns.ing countries of the world. we know that you have been devastated by the double tragedies of coronavirus and climate change. that's why the g20 is stepping up to provide treatments more swiftly, and it is why we are going to meet the target to provide $100 billion of climate finance to developing countries. and while we know we are not yet meeting it soon enough, we will work closely with developing...
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rishi sunak says that yes, it will be enough.ill be looking carefully at some of the data that has come through, today, about the economy. the economy is still not at prepandemic level, it is not still where it was in february 2020. other countries are, china has already managed it. it bigger than it once was, the us has managed it too. we are growing more slowly, and there are growing more slowly, and there are significant head winds ahead. victoria, thank you. wa nt to want to bring you the latest nhs numbers on waiting lists which have been published, and, the number of people waiting to start routine hospital treatment has risen to a new record high, a total of 5.8 million people waiting to start treatment at the end of september 2021 according to figures from nhs england. that is the highest since records began in august 2007, and the number of people having to wait more than 32 weeks 300 —— 3566. that is more than double waiting a year earlier o356,000. let us get more on the problems facing the health service at the moment
rishi sunak says that yes, it will be enough.ill be looking carefully at some of the data that has come through, today, about the economy. the economy is still not at prepandemic level, it is not still where it was in february 2020. other countries are, china has already managed it. it bigger than it once was, the us has managed it too. we are growing more slowly, and there are growing more slowly, and there are significant head winds ahead. victoria, thank you. wa nt to want to bring you the...
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the chancellor, rishi sunak, says the government must improve its way of handling standards of mps' conductttempt to block punishment of the conservative mp 0wen paterson for paid lobbying. the chancellor said rules must be followed. we do have established independent parliamentary processes that govern all of these things and it's absolutely right that those are followed to the letter, but reflecting on all of these things over recent days, you know, what i can say is that for us as a government we need to do better than we did last week, and we know that. buckingham palace has said that the queen will be attending the annual remembrance day service at the cenotaph on sunday morning. the announcement was made earlier today, as a two—minute silence was observed across the uk for armistice day. last year, commemorations were reduced in scale because of the pandemic, but this year people were determined to gather in all parts of the united kingdom, as our correspondent sarah campbell reports. big ben chimes 0n the 11th day of the 11th month in 1918, the guns of the first world war fell silent
the chancellor, rishi sunak, says the government must improve its way of handling standards of mps' conductttempt to block punishment of the conservative mp 0wen paterson for paid lobbying. the chancellor said rules must be followed. we do have established independent parliamentary processes that govern all of these things and it's absolutely right that those are followed to the letter, but reflecting on all of these things over recent days, you know, what i can say is that for us as a...
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the owen paterson thing and the botched vote in the commons, but if you listen to the chancellor, rishiwas doing interviews this morning about the latest gdp figures, but he was inevitably asked about this, he sounded not necessarily apologetic but a lot more contrite than borisjohnson ever has. i'm not familiar with - the specific details of that case, it would not be - right for me to comment on individuals. reflecting on all of these things over recent days, i what i can say is that. for us as a government, we need to do better. than we did last week, and we know that. that, a reference i think specifically to sir geoffrey cox and his whereabouts over, well, a good chunk of the last few months. still no sign of him, his commons office was all locked up with the lights off when i went and had a peek yesterday. you always think, back in the day, compiling cvs and that little bit about extracurricular activities where you say, i don't know, abseiling! netball! exactly! orienteering. and it's fair to say that that chunk of sir geoffrey's cv is rather extensive and well remunerated! i'm n
the owen paterson thing and the botched vote in the commons, but if you listen to the chancellor, rishiwas doing interviews this morning about the latest gdp figures, but he was inevitably asked about this, he sounded not necessarily apologetic but a lot more contrite than borisjohnson ever has. i'm not familiar with - the specific details of that case, it would not be - right for me to comment on individuals. reflecting on all of these things over recent days, i what i can say is that. for us...
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we are beginning to see - from rishi sunak's last budget and spending review. that...where he's going kind - of know there will be changes but i do think it's not _ unreasonably a delicate balance for politicians here. they want to make sure they set the framework to get _ the outcome we all want i for lower carbon emissions, but nor do they want to scare the horses. | there is a famous phrase i sometimes refer to - which is politicians know. what to do, theyjust don't know how to get re—elected after they've done it. - so, we need to take everybody with us. i would you be comfortable, if you were a cabinet minister now, would you be comfortable if you were a cabinet minister full—stop. if you were a cabinet minister now... possibly not given who the prime minister is. chuckles yeah. especially if he was offering you a lift, famously. and saying to people, you need to eat less meat, actually you need to go for the vegan croissant that does not taste as nice as the bacon sandwich because the scientists say we are going to have to eat less meat. would you be comfortable recommending to
we are beginning to see - from rishi sunak's last budget and spending review. that...where he's going kind - of know there will be changes but i do think it's not _ unreasonably a delicate balance for politicians here. they want to make sure they set the framework to get _ the outcome we all want i for lower carbon emissions, but nor do they want to scare the horses. | there is a famous phrase i sometimes refer to - which is politicians know. what to do, theyjust don't know how to get...
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that is something that rishi sunak, who has spoken i that rishi sunak, who has spoken about these figures the policies, he has put in place, but what you are saying is that actually, beyond that, this is something broader, to do with the vat?— that, this is something broader, to do with the vat? absolutely. we have to have a long-term _ do with the vat? absolutely. we have to have a long-term objective. - do with the vat? absolutely. we have to have a long-term objective. the i to have a long—term objective. the six monthjump to have a long—term objective. the six month jump from to have a long—term objective. the six monthjump from 5% up to have a long—term objective. the six month jump from 5% up to 20% is far too soon, and it is notjust me saying this, it is the whole of the sector. what they implemented really help the sector. it was fantastic stop but to pull out the rug at the 11th hour, would be catastrophic so all eyes on next march, there is a perfect staff that make perfect storm coming with a lack of staff, lack of all these drivers, and increased costs of vat. thank you, sacha
that is something that rishi sunak, who has spoken i that rishi sunak, who has spoken about these figures the policies, he has put in place, but what you are saying is that actually, beyond that, this is something broader, to do with the vat?— that, this is something broader, to do with the vat? absolutely. we have to have a long-term _ do with the vat? absolutely. we have to have a long-term objective. - do with the vat? absolutely. we have to have a long-term objective. the i to have a...
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i know you would be itching to talk about this, but we've run out of time, but this story, rishi sunakpolitical fallout there is tomorrow. we'll bring it to you tomorrow. many thanks to maya and rosamund for their company. sport and weather coming up next, and then back to singapore and newsday. have a good night. hello there, this is the latest from the bbc sport centre. manchester city are through to the last 16 of the champions league. they got the better of french giants paris saint germain. they had to come from behind after having the better run of play, too — kylian mbappe giving psg the lead early in the second half. the fight back didn't take long — raheem sterling on target for the third time in as many games for city. and gabrieljesus finished off a fine team move, as city made their dominance count. the win sees them qualify as group winners, with psg through in second. liverpool were already assured of going through as group winners. they made it five wins out of five, beating porto 2—0. thiago alcantara got the first before mo salah rounded off the reds' win in the 70th m
i know you would be itching to talk about this, but we've run out of time, but this story, rishi sunakpolitical fallout there is tomorrow. we'll bring it to you tomorrow. many thanks to maya and rosamund for their company. sport and weather coming up next, and then back to singapore and newsday. have a good night. hello there, this is the latest from the bbc sport centre. manchester city are through to the last 16 of the champions league. they got the better of french giants paris saint...
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the chancellor rishi sunak promises to �*rewire' the entire globalfinancial system in order to cut carbonrable plan setting out how they will decarbonise and transition to net zero, with an independent task force to define what is required. the row over tory mp 0wen paterson who broke the rules on lobbying — his supporters will be allowed to debate a change in those rules. we'll bring you the latest from that debate in the commons. it is getting under wayjust about now. they
the chancellor rishi sunak promises to �*rewire' the entire globalfinancial system in order to cut carbonrable plan setting out how they will decarbonise and transition to net zero, with an independent task force to define what is required. the row over tory mp 0wen paterson who broke the rules on lobbying — his supporters will be allowed to debate a change in those rules. we'll bring you the latest from that debate in the commons. it is getting under wayjust about now. they
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business can play a part in tackling global warming forced up at the climate change summit in glasgow rishiset out how they intend to hit climate change targets, but they would not be legally required to hit those targets. faisal islam reports. follow the money to net zero, the plan revealed at the ongoing climate change talks in glasgow. with time ticking for the world's finance ministers and bankers gathered in the audience.— the audience. good morning and welcome to _ the audience. good morning and welcome to cop26 _ the audience. good morning and welcome to cop26 finance - the audience. good morning and welcome to cop26 finance day. i the audience. good morning and i welcome to cop26 finance day. the main result — welcome to cop26 finance day. the main result of— welcome to cop26 finance day. the main result of the world banks, pension funds and insurers promising to invest and lend in a way consistent with net zero x 20 50, 90 5 trillion pounds of funds, so those inserts are today possible critical worries, said the president. tatiana;t worries, said the president. today the swampys _
business can play a part in tackling global warming forced up at the climate change summit in glasgow rishiset out how they intend to hit climate change targets, but they would not be legally required to hit those targets. faisal islam reports. follow the money to net zero, the plan revealed at the ongoing climate change talks in glasgow. with time ticking for the world's finance ministers and bankers gathered in the audience.— the audience. good morning and welcome to _ the audience. good...
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companies must make plans to go green according to rishi sunak, whether this is new or enforceable and. fine enforceable and what's when the mean is not clear. ., , , is not clear. one of the things they have to pay — is not clear. one of the things they have to pay attention _ is not clear. one of the things they have to pay attention to _ is not clear. one of the things they have to pay attention to is - is not clear. one of the things they have to pay attention to is the big l have to pay attention to is the big fund management companies who oversee _ fund management companies who oversee our pension funds, they are increasingly— oversee our pension funds, they are increasingly of a mind to press companies to do better because they recognise _ companies to do better because they recognise that the global heating that we're experiencing is going to have a _ that we're experiencing is going to have a very— that we're experiencing is going to have a very real economic impact and a very— have a very real economic impact and a very damaging economic impact and we often _ a very damaging e
companies must make plans to go green according to rishi sunak, whether this is new or enforceable and. fine enforceable and what's when the mean is not clear. ., , , is not clear. one of the things they have to pay — is not clear. one of the things they have to pay attention _ is not clear. one of the things they have to pay attention to _ is not clear. one of the things they have to pay attention to is - is not clear. one of the things they have to pay attention to is the big l have to pay...
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the chancellor rishi sunak promises to "rewire" the entire global financial system — in order to cutbon emissions. there are some hard months to come this winter — so says england's deputy chief medical officer, because of "very high" covid rates in the uk. the racism claims made by former yorkshire cricketer azeem rafiq — a leaked report suggests a senior player did use racially offensive language against him. and four—year—old cleo smith is found alive, more than two weeks after vanishing from a campsite in western australia. hello, good afternoon. mps have voted to block the suspension of a conservative mp who broke lobbying rules. an investigation found that the former cabinet minister, owen paterson, used his position to benefit two companies he worked for. mps voted by 250 to 232 not to support the recommendations of parliament's committee on standards over mr paterson's conduct. instead, a new committee will be set up to review his case and the wider process of investigating members of parliament. labour and the snp have both said they will boycott the new committee. here's ho
the chancellor rishi sunak promises to "rewire" the entire global financial system — in order to cutbon emissions. there are some hard months to come this winter — so says england's deputy chief medical officer, because of "very high" covid rates in the uk. the racism claims made by former yorkshire cricketer azeem rafiq — a leaked report suggests a senior player did use racially offensive language against him. and four—year—old cleo smith is found alive, more than...
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that was rishi sunak talking about the labor market. quite a significant recovery.tical is we have seen a relatively smooth transition out of the furlough scheme. that is what everybody was worried about is you would see the furloughs team causing huge problems in the labor market and a lot of people unemployed. melanie baker joining us now. a lot of people are impressed we've managed to negotiate the end of furlough so smoothly. we will get another piece of labor market data before the bank of england meet next. you think we need more evidence to confirm what we have seen today? melanie: we do. we have a good picture so far but we have a virtual picture. we will have another set of labor market data before they next meet in december. so far we only have the unemployment rate for three months into the furloughs team. dachshund of the furlough scheme -- into the furlough scheme. we know there were over one million people on the furlough scheme when it ended. we had surveys suggesting that 3.5% of people furlough at the end of the scheme were unemployed in october. al
that was rishi sunak talking about the labor market. quite a significant recovery.tical is we have seen a relatively smooth transition out of the furlough scheme. that is what everybody was worried about is you would see the furloughs team causing huge problems in the labor market and a lot of people unemployed. melanie baker joining us now. a lot of people are impressed we've managed to negotiate the end of furlough so smoothly. we will get another piece of labor market data before the bank of...
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the government has some pieces and the private sector has others and i have a greater rishi asian of the private sector -- i have a great respect for the private sector. there is pieces they are sitting that can help enrich what we see in the government and vice versa. the difference between partnership is you bring people in every week or month or maybe every quarter and you sit down and have a meeting and drink coffee and have some doughnuts and talk about what you want to accomplish. operational collaboration on a regular basis is day to day and you are operating in the same space and sharing information in real time with a sense of urgency mandated by the threats we face in cyber. that's what we are building jc with thedc. another thing that is important is early days. i constantly hear and probably said when i was in the private sector, we send stuff to the government and we see nothing back. we want to change that as well. we want to give feedback. that can happen in the type of channels we are developing to achieve exactly the most important business relationship or a marriage
the government has some pieces and the private sector has others and i have a greater rishi asian of the private sector -- i have a great respect for the private sector. there is pieces they are sitting that can help enrich what we see in the government and vice versa. the difference between partnership is you bring people in every week or month or maybe every quarter and you sit down and have a meeting and drink coffee and have some doughnuts and talk about what you want to accomplish....
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in an interview with our economics editor faisal islam, rishi sunak also defended his plans to boostl of these things, over recent days, what i can say is for us as a government, we need to do better than we did last week, and we know that. and for you as chancellor, in charge of the nation's finances, one element of this was the notion that public money may have been used not to get to the neediest people in the country, but in order to buy the loyalty of mps. you as chancellor must be worried about that, do you know that didn't happen? it wouldn't right for me to comment on individual cases. there are rightly established independent parliamentary processes that look at these things. this idea of buying mps' votes. and i think — but it is right those processes are followed to the letter, and of course, people should be held to account for their actions. on the economy, these numbers, and perhaps more importantly the forecasts you look at, the bank of england and the obr, they show some concern about the economy, and in particular about living standards in the next couple of years, n
in an interview with our economics editor faisal islam, rishi sunak also defended his plans to boostl of these things, over recent days, what i can say is for us as a government, we need to do better than we did last week, and we know that. and for you as chancellor, in charge of the nation's finances, one element of this was the notion that public money may have been used not to get to the neediest people in the country, but in order to buy the loyalty of mps. you as chancellor must be worried...
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_ and gas, big finance alliance at rishi sunak announced last week, the detail— rishi sunak announced will be some _ text that gets agreement, it will be some point late tomorrow. professor matthew paterson, _ some point late tomorrow. professor matthew paterson, professor i some point late tomorrow. professor| matthew paterson, professor corinne le quere, thank you very much, we will keep a close eye on it. that le quere, thank you very much, we will keep a close eye on it.- will keep a close eye on it. that is all the politics. — will keep a close eye on it. that is all the politics, but— will keep a close eye on it. that is all the politics, but at _ will keep a close eye on it. that is all the politics, but at the - will keep a close eye on it. that is all the politics, but at the end i will keep a close eye on it. that is all the politics, but at the end of i all the politics, but at the end of the day. — all the politics, but at the end of the day. this— all the politics, but at the end of the day. this is— all the politics, but at the end of the day, this is our— all the politi
_ and gas, big finance alliance at rishi sunak announced last week, the detail— rishi sunak announced will be some _ text that gets agreement, it will be some point late tomorrow. professor matthew paterson, _ some point late tomorrow. professor matthew paterson, professor i some point late tomorrow. professor| matthew paterson, professor corinne le quere, thank you very much, we will keep a close eye on it. that le quere, thank you very much, we will keep a close eye on it.- will keep a...
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the chancellor rishi sunak promises to "rewire" the entire global financial system in order to cut carbon
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the chancellor, rishi sunak, has given his response to the figures this morning.ncluding, i can announce today, 100,000 young people who have started jobs through our kick—start scheme. so that's all testament to our plan forjobs working. we are seeing supply chain challenges, and that's not uncommon, we're seeing that across the world. and what we're doing, where we can make a difference, we are. so whether that's hgv drivers, we are investing in facilities to help improve those. we're improving training opportunities for those in driving professions, for example. it's all part of our plan forjobs to give people the skills they need to get those jobs and that's what we're seeing. joining me now is andrei lussmann, he owns and runs four restaurants in hertfordshire and is due to open a fifth next month. thank you forjoining us. we know finding staff has been an issue for the hospitality sector for a little while. what's it like at the moment? well, it's challenging, to put it lightly, there is a mixed bag across the country. obviously, i echo what the country. obv
the chancellor, rishi sunak, has given his response to the figures this morning.ncluding, i can announce today, 100,000 young people who have started jobs through our kick—start scheme. so that's all testament to our plan forjobs working. we are seeing supply chain challenges, and that's not uncommon, we're seeing that across the world. and what we're doing, where we can make a difference, we are. so whether that's hgv drivers, we are investing in facilities to help improve those. we're...
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we've seen the chancellor of the exchequer rishi sunak as well as previous prime ministers includingresa may. many still arriving, we are waiting for the last few guests. we are expecting around 800 people this morning. just behind me, you can see the doormen and women from westminster cathedral, they are performing a guard of honour as sir david's coffin arrives. this service will last 90 minutes, it's going to be very emotional, notjust the politicians who worked with sir david but the community and his family who were at the very heart of this. we'll hear a written message from pope francis and a eulogy from sir david's close friend, former tory mp ann widdecombe. many people have arrived and there's a high police presence. lots of roads have been closed as there is high security and there are lots of police he had too. following on from this service at midday, many of sir david's close friends and family are going to leave the service and go to a private burial where the mp will be laid to rest.— a vigil has been held in the us state of wisconsin for the five people who were kill
we've seen the chancellor of the exchequer rishi sunak as well as previous prime ministers includingresa may. many still arriving, we are waiting for the last few guests. we are expecting around 800 people this morning. just behind me, you can see the doormen and women from westminster cathedral, they are performing a guard of honour as sir david's coffin arrives. this service will last 90 minutes, it's going to be very emotional, notjust the politicians who worked with sir david but the...
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we have a high tax, low growth chancellor in rishi sunak. ., �* , better off. they won't, remember. workin: better off. they won't, remember. working people — better off. they won't, remember. working people are _ better off. they won't, remember. working people are paying - better off. they won't, remember. working people are paying more i better off. they won't, remember. j working people are paying more in tax to fund this plan. if you are in hartlepool, mansfield, barrow or berry, you are paying more in tax for a system benefiting people with wealthier assets in the south. that is very unfair. it is not levelling up. people are paying more tax for a deeply unfair system. tory mps know that. privately they are describing it as an inheritance tax across the north. if he agree with me, send an e—mail to your north. if he agree with me, send an e—mailto your mp now north. if he agree with me, send an e—mail to your mp now and tell them to come back with a fair alternative. if we come up with a fair alternative we can work with the oneness wa
we have a high tax, low growth chancellor in rishi sunak. ., �* , better off. they won't, remember. workin: better off. they won't, remember. working people — better off. they won't, remember. working people are _ better off. they won't, remember. working people are paying - better off. they won't, remember. working people are paying more i better off. they won't, remember. j working people are paying more in tax to fund this plan. if you are in hartlepool, mansfield, barrow or berry, you...