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and borisjohnson in get articles by both rishi sunak and boris johnson in sunday get articles byhe same day, but there are those of course he will not be happy with the deal and the fishermen are one of the main groups. they are saying that we caved in at the last minute. this was not what they were promised. that they were promised that we would get control of our waters back for the fishermen and the final deal that has been done, 2596 the final deal that has been done, 25% of eu boats fishing rights will be transferred to uk over five and a half years. i think when we went into the talks, we were demanding that the eu rights would be cut by 80%, so it is a long way short of what the fishermen were hoping for and they are angry and nicola sturgeon also talking about the scottish fishermen and talking again about the possible independence for scotland. and as well as the fishermen are being angry, conservative mps, although you think most of the brexiteers are going to back this deal this week, they are saying they have not had enough time to scrutinise what is a 2000 page docum
and borisjohnson in get articles by both rishi sunak and boris johnson in sunday get articles byhe same day, but there are those of course he will not be happy with the deal and the fishermen are one of the main groups. they are saying that we caved in at the last minute. this was not what they were promised. that they were promised that we would get control of our waters back for the fishermen and the final deal that has been done, 2596 the final deal that has been done, 25% of eu boats...
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borisjohnson and rishi sunak very optimistic this morning.l desperate to see the end of this crisis, absolutely desperate. people have been through so much, we have seen so many businesses, unfortunately record redundancies, people struggling like never before throughout this crisis. we really wa nt to throughout this crisis. we really want to see the end of it, and i pay tribute to the scientists and medics working so hard to get the vaccine out there to protect the vulnerable. but unfortunately it does look like our country may be subject to those restrictions for longer than was initially anticipated. the prime minister said that himself. we want to see from government notjust bluster, we need to see action to protect jobs bluster, we need to see action to protectjobs in particular. we have seen eye watering amounts of waste and mismanagement sadly through this period, billions of pounds spent on contracts... we have also seen huge number of businesses and individuals being excluded from support, people seeing their businesses slip through
borisjohnson and rishi sunak very optimistic this morning.l desperate to see the end of this crisis, absolutely desperate. people have been through so much, we have seen so many businesses, unfortunately record redundancies, people struggling like never before throughout this crisis. we really wa nt to throughout this crisis. we really want to see the end of it, and i pay tribute to the scientists and medics working so hard to get the vaccine out there to protect the vulnerable. but...
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borisjohnson promises big changes following his brexit trade deal, as his chancellor rishi sunak sayshe deal brings reassurance to those who were worried about the impact on businesses. for those who were anxious about the economic implications of leaving, they should be enormously reassured by the comprehensive nature of this trade agreement ensuring tariff free, quota free access for business businesses —— british businesses to the european union. the rollout of the pfizer biontech covid vaccine begins for millions of people across the eu — starting with italy and the czech republic. storm bella brings gusts of more than a hundred miles an hour — with roads in parts of wales, and devon and cornwall blocked by falling trees. and after 80 years as the village postmistress in shropshire, from world war two to the transformation of the postal service — postmistress kay white finally retires after after 80 years working in the same post office in shropshire. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. borisjohnson has promised that "big" changes are on the way for
borisjohnson promises big changes following his brexit trade deal, as his chancellor rishi sunak sayshe deal brings reassurance to those who were worried about the impact on businesses. for those who were anxious about the economic implications of leaving, they should be enormously reassured by the comprehensive nature of this trade agreement ensuring tariff free, quota free access for business businesses —— british businesses to the european union. the rollout of the pfizer biontech covid...
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borisjohnson promises big changes following his brexit trade deal, as his chancellor rishi sunak sayshe deal brings reassurance to those worried about the impact on businesses. for those who were anxious about the economic implications of leaving, they should be enormously reassured by the comprehensive nature of this trade agreement, ensuring tariff—free, quota—free access for british businesses to the european market. the rollout of the pfizer—biontech covid vaccine begins for millions of people across the eu, starting with italy and the czech republic. storm bella continues to bring heavy rain and high winds. more than 1700 customers remain without electricity in south—west england and wales. and after 80 years working in the same post office in a village in shropshire, postmistress kay white finally retires. hello and welcome, if you're watching in the uk or around the world. borisjohnson has promised that "big" changes are on the way for the uk following his brexit deal with the european union. in an interview with the sunday telegraph, he said he wants to focus on "leveling up t
borisjohnson promises big changes following his brexit trade deal, as his chancellor rishi sunak sayshe deal brings reassurance to those worried about the impact on businesses. for those who were anxious about the economic implications of leaving, they should be enormously reassured by the comprehensive nature of this trade agreement, ensuring tariff—free, quota—free access for british businesses to the european market. the rollout of the pfizer—biontech covid vaccine begins for millions...
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britain's borisjohnson promises big changes following his brexit trade deal, as his finance minister rishi sunak says the deal will reassure those worried about the impact on businesses. for those who were anxious about the economic implications of leaving, they should be enormously reassured by the comprehensive nature of this free—trade agreement. the rollout of the pfizer biontech covid vaccine begins for millions of people across the eu — starting with italy and the czech republic. millions of americans lose their unemployment benefits after president trump refuses to sign the covid economic relief bill into law. storm bella brings gusts of more than 100 mph — with roads in parts of wales, and devon and cornwall blocked by falling trees. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. prime minister, boris johnson, is promising "big" changes are on the way for the uk following his brexit trade deal with the european union. in an interview with the sunday telegraph newspaper, he says he wants to focus on "leveling up the country" and "spreading opportunity" across the uk.
britain's borisjohnson promises big changes following his brexit trade deal, as his finance minister rishi sunak says the deal will reassure those worried about the impact on businesses. for those who were anxious about the economic implications of leaving, they should be enormously reassured by the comprehensive nature of this free—trade agreement. the rollout of the pfizer biontech covid vaccine begins for millions of people across the eu — starting with italy and the czech republic....
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but his finance minister rishi sunak has sought to reassure the city of london that the post—brexit tradel will not damage the financial services industry. a mass coronavirus vaccination campaign is underway in the european union. the new covid variant caused several countries to begin inoculations a day ahead of the planned rollout. millions of americans have temporarily lost their unemployment benefits after president trump refused to sign the covid economic relief bill into law. president—electjoe biden has warned of the devastating consequences, if the bill remains unsigned. next, from theatre screenings to sofa screenings, mark kermode takes a look back at the big releases on both the big and little screens, and how the film industry has had to adapt this year in the year in film. hello and welcome to this review of the year in film. i'm mark kermode and over the next 30 minutes i'll be rounding up the highs and lows of what's proved a challenging but also surprisingly creative year for cinema. 2020 seemed to start so well with the uk release injanuary of the personal history of davi
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rishi sunak said he'd be looking at how to make the city of london an attractive place to list new companiesnd the world. anand menon is the director of the think tank uk in a changing europe — and said it was important businesses could start to look forward. and given what the chancellor was saying, for businesses, yes, this is far more reassuring, it provides exporters with tariff and quota free access to the european market and it allows businesses, finally at long, long, last to sit down and plan for the year ahead knowing what our trading relationship with the european union is going to look like. with all that in mind, what do you think are the biggest impacts that businesses will feel even though this deal has been agreed? well, i think for that you need to think through what sort of business you are talking about. so if you take manufacturers, manufacturers will be delighted by the lack of tariffs. car manufacturers will be delighted by the agreement on electric vehicles and rules of origin. but as you were hearing in your vt a minute ago, they will still have to fill out customs dec
rishi sunak said he'd be looking at how to make the city of london an attractive place to list new companiesnd the world. anand menon is the director of the think tank uk in a changing europe — and said it was important businesses could start to look forward. and given what the chancellor was saying, for businesses, yes, this is far more reassuring, it provides exporters with tariff and quota free access to the european market and it allows businesses, finally at long, long, last to sit down...
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but his finance minister rishi sunak has sought to reassure the city of london that the post—brexit tradewill not damage the financial services industry. storm bella brings gusts of more than 100mph — with roads in parts of wales and devon and cornwall blocked by falling trees. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the chief political commentatorfor the independent, john rentoul and the political writer and academic, maya goodfellow. lovely to see you both. the front pages... "volunteer army ready to distribute covid vaccine" reads the front page of the telegraph — the paper reports that the oxford covid vaccine could be approved as soon as tomorrow, and that more than 10,000 medics and volunteers have been recruited and trained by the nhs to begin delivering the jab. the mirror headline is "a shot at freedom" as the paper also reports that the oxford astrazeneca vaccine is just days away from being approved. the daily mail adds that hundreds of pop—up gp—led vaccination centres are on their way as part of the drive to help ro
but his finance minister rishi sunak has sought to reassure the city of london that the post—brexit tradewill not damage the financial services industry. storm bella brings gusts of more than 100mph — with roads in parts of wales and devon and cornwall blocked by falling trees. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the chief political commentatorfor the independent, john rentoul and the political writer and academic, maya...
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borisjohnson promises big changes following his brexit trade deal, as his chancellor rishi sunak says the deal brings reassurance to those who were worried about the impact on businesses. the rollout of the pfizer biontech covid vaccine begins for millions of people across the eu — starting with italy and the czech republic. the met office issues yellow warnings for snow and ice following storm bella with disruption likely for parts of wales, north—west england, scotland and the whole of northern ireland. now on bbc news, we join the travel show team on theirjourney of discovery as they explore new destinations around the globe and uncover hidden sides to some of the world's favourite holiday hotspots. let's be honest, it hasn't been the best year for travel. but amid the gloom, we've still found moments of inspiration and seen parts of the world, albeit sometimes virtually, that would take your breath away. laughs. i can't do it! welcome to our look back at 2020. what a year it's been and it all started so well. wow! lucy took a trip to a simulated martian outpost in the caves of nor
borisjohnson promises big changes following his brexit trade deal, as his chancellor rishi sunak says the deal brings reassurance to those who were worried about the impact on businesses. the rollout of the pfizer biontech covid vaccine begins for millions of people across the eu — starting with italy and the czech republic. the met office issues yellow warnings for snow and ice following storm bella with disruption likely for parts of wales, north—west england, scotland and the whole of...
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his finance minister rishi sunak says the deal brings reassurance to those worried about the impact oncine begins for millions of people across the eu starting with health workers and the elderly. dozens of syrian refugee families have had to leave a makeshift camp in lebanon after it was burnt to the ground on saturday night. aid officials say the tents were set alight after a dispute between refugees and local residents. at least 3 people were injured in the blaze. rhal ssan. imagine having so little and waking up to this. this makeshift refugee camp for syrians in northern lebanon was set on fire late on saturday night. at least three people were injured in the blaze which left the entire camp burnt to the ground. more than 300 people live here. they've lost everything now. authorities say the fire broke out after a dispute between refugees and some local men turned violent. translation: the dispute started here. a lebanese man hit a syrian and his son fought back. and lebanese man called his relatives to help him. that's when they all ended up in the street and began fighting. leba
his finance minister rishi sunak says the deal brings reassurance to those worried about the impact oncine begins for millions of people across the eu starting with health workers and the elderly. dozens of syrian refugee families have had to leave a makeshift camp in lebanon after it was burnt to the ground on saturday night. aid officials say the tents were set alight after a dispute between refugees and local residents. at least 3 people were injured in the blaze. rhal ssan. imagine having...
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borisjohnson promises big changes following his brexit trade deal, as his chancellor rishi sunak saysbrings reassurance to those who were worried about the impact on businesses. the rollout of the pfizer biontech covid vaccine begins for millions of people across the eu — starting with italy and the czech republic. storm bella continues to bring heavy rain and high winds. more than 17 hundred customers remain without electricity in the south west england and wales. now on bbc news... philippa thomas hears from people around the world about their extraordinary experiences during the pandemic and how covid—19 has changed their lives. welcome. on coronavirus: your stories, this year, we have been hearing from people around the world about some of the extraordinary ways in which covid—19 has changed our lives. on the programme, we have heard from more than 50 guests across 25 countries. like rachel, a british palliative care doctor, spending her days talking to the dying. there have been times where i have had to pull over on the side of the road and actually stop driving on the way home
borisjohnson promises big changes following his brexit trade deal, as his chancellor rishi sunak saysbrings reassurance to those who were worried about the impact on businesses. the rollout of the pfizer biontech covid vaccine begins for millions of people across the eu — starting with italy and the czech republic. storm bella continues to bring heavy rain and high winds. more than 17 hundred customers remain without electricity in the south west england and wales. now on bbc news... philippa...
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but his chancellor, rishi sunak, has sought to reassure the city of london that the post—brexit tradeeal will not damage the financial services industry. a mass coronavirus vaccination campaign is under way in the european union. the new covid variant caused several countries to begin inoculations a day ahead of the planned roll—out. millions of americans have temporarily lost their unemployment benefits, after president trump refused to sign the covid economic relief bill into law. president—electjoe biden has warned of the devastating consequences if the bill remains unsigned. bangladeshi authorities are planning to move a second group of rohingya refugees to a remote, flood—prone island in the south of the country. up to 1,000 will be moved from camps into a specially built housing complex. next, amol rajan takes a close look at a year dominated by covid—19, and how it accelerated underlying trends and created new ones, in the media year. hello. what a year it's been. i hope you and your family are doing 0k. welcome to our look back at the media year in 2020. and if there's one wor
but his chancellor, rishi sunak, has sought to reassure the city of london that the post—brexit tradeeal will not damage the financial services industry. a mass coronavirus vaccination campaign is under way in the european union. the new covid variant caused several countries to begin inoculations a day ahead of the planned roll—out. millions of americans have temporarily lost their unemployment benefits, after president trump refused to sign the covid economic relief bill into law....
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but rishi sunak has sought to reassure the city of london that the post—brexit trade deal will not damagehe financial services industry. a mass coronavirus vaccination campaign is underway in the european union. the new covid variant caused several countries to begin inoculations a day ahead of the planned rollout. millions of americans have temporarily lost their unemployment benefits after president trump refused to sign the covid economic relief bill into law. president—elect, joe biden has warned of the devastating consequences, if the bill remains unsigned. now on bbc news. the people's war. to come here today and to see where he spent a part of his life — a very difficult part of his life — is, i have to say, it's. . . it's quite overwhelming. this is one of the earliest pictures i've ever seen of him cos he would only have been about 20. this is where the miners would work. unbelievable. now, i remember when i joined the family, how pleased he was that i was from an indian family. it mattered. allied squadrons take the airfor another great battle over europe. it was the deadliest c
but rishi sunak has sought to reassure the city of london that the post—brexit trade deal will not damagehe financial services industry. a mass coronavirus vaccination campaign is underway in the european union. the new covid variant caused several countries to begin inoculations a day ahead of the planned rollout. millions of americans have temporarily lost their unemployment benefits after president trump refused to sign the covid economic relief bill into law. president—elect, joe biden...
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rishi sunak had to do that in the summer over some of rishi sunak had to do that in the summer over some sign that off straightaway as they did for other member states, but you have to ask first. if the eu thinks, and we have seen this in the uk as well, that the uk is not living up or applying eu rules properly, then it can take what they call infringement proceedings. it can in fact the uk, and at the end of the day, can overrule uk law and find the uk. what is going on here as both sides, though it is mainly an eu concern rather than a though it is mainly an eu concern ratherthana uk though it is mainly an eu concern rather than a uk concern, say we might sign up to these provisions, but what happens if the uk then goes off and does something different? and we regard that is really not meeting the terms of what you have just signed up to? we have seen these big rows over this thing called the internal market bill, where the government admitted it was proposing to overwrite some of the things it had signed up to only in january. so the eu wants to know, can it stop the uk doing that? d
rishi sunak had to do that in the summer over some of rishi sunak had to do that in the summer over some sign that off straightaway as they did for other member states, but you have to ask first. if the eu thinks, and we have seen this in the uk as well, that the uk is not living up or applying eu rules properly, then it can take what they call infringement proceedings. it can in fact the uk, and at the end of the day, can overrule uk law and find the uk. what is going on here as both sides,...
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what has rishi sunak been seeing? we have just heard from him what has rishi sunak been seeing?he end of april 2021. the risk was that if the government hadn't extended the furlough scheme, at the moment it was due to go to the end of march, now it is until the end of april, then firms would have been taking a very ha rd then firms would have been taking a very hard look at their finance in this next month perhaps and in the coming weeks, after having reviewed the disastrous christmas, and wondering whether they can stay afloat and perhaps need many redundancies because they couldn't afford the wages. now if they know they can keep on taking that government money for the wages until the end of april there is a chance business may get a bit more back to normal after more people are vaccinated but we should be clear the scale of the problem for small businesses and especially pubs and restau ra nts a nd hotels businesses and especially pubs and restaurants and hotels is huge. for them effectively christmas is a trading period has been cancelled. you are looking at a huge deficit t
what has rishi sunak been seeing? we have just heard from him what has rishi sunak been seeing?he end of april 2021. the risk was that if the government hadn't extended the furlough scheme, at the moment it was due to go to the end of march, now it is until the end of april, then firms would have been taking a very ha rd then firms would have been taking a very hard look at their finance in this next month perhaps and in the coming weeks, after having reviewed the disastrous christmas, and...
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i think it is easy for previous chancellors, not rishi sunak, to get of business rates, thinking thatck fix and companies can afford to pay, easier to do that than to target individuals, and actually that is the way to ruin for lots of shops, sunken —— so ——so| —— so i hope soon apple consider a breakfor —— so i hope soon apple consider a break for businesses —— so i —— so i hope soon apple consider a breakfor businesses —— so i hope that sunak. if you can shop online, a company that has a brick—and—mortar shop in your local high street, rather than on amazon, so high street, rather than on amazon, so there are ways to slow decline or reverse the decline... you want to come in on this quickly? we have long had a wrongly aligned economy, in which we believe that services and consumerism, those two aspects of our economic life would lead us to nirvana and we don't actually need to produce anything... invest in high schools or anything else like that, so there has been a problem that has been in a number of countries, but we have added in particular, and every member gordon brown talking
i think it is easy for previous chancellors, not rishi sunak, to get of business rates, thinking thatck fix and companies can afford to pay, easier to do that than to target individuals, and actually that is the way to ruin for lots of shops, sunken —— so ——so| —— so i hope soon apple consider a breakfor —— so i hope soon apple consider a break for businesses —— so i —— so i hope soon apple consider a breakfor businesses —— so i hope that sunak. if you can shop...
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because often, if you understand that rishi sunak worked in his mum's pharmacy, is now married to a billionaire'saughter, is a great fan of star wars, you get a sense of who he is. if, for example, this week you interview, as i have, the mayor of liverpool city region and you get the rage he feels about boris johnson and the comments that he made in the past about liverpool and the hillsborough disaster, you get much more of a sense of why, for him to now work with a tory government regarded by many people in liverpool as something you should never, ever do, you get a sense of who he is and why the choices he's got to make are so difficult. one of the complaints that we heard in the two comments i read at the beginning was from a viewer who thinks that, actually, bbc interviewers too often let politicians get away with not answering the question, talking out the time. what would you say? well, it is complete we get all the time, and we also get people saying you interrupt too much. and they are both two sides of the same coin. we cannot force people to answer, there's this myth that if ijust ask
because often, if you understand that rishi sunak worked in his mum's pharmacy, is now married to a billionaire'saughter, is a great fan of star wars, you get a sense of who he is. if, for example, this week you interview, as i have, the mayor of liverpool city region and you get the rage he feels about boris johnson and the comments that he made in the past about liverpool and the hillsborough disaster, you get much more of a sense of why, for him to now work with a tory government regarded by...
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but chancellor rishi sunak has sought to reassure the city of london, that the post—brexit trade dealill not damage the financial services industry. storm bella has brought winds of more than 100mph to many parts of the uk, along with heavy rain. the met office has also issued yellow warnings for snow and ice meaning disruption is likely in some places. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the chief political commentator for the independent, john rentoul and the political writer & academic, maya goodfellow. tomorrow's front pages in a moment. first, let's just take you through the front pages. "volunteer army ready to distribute covid vaccine" reads the front page of the telegraph. the paper reports that the oxford covid vaccine could be approved as soon as tomorrow, and that more than 10,000 medics and volunteers have been recruited and trained by the nhs to begin delivering the jab. the mirror headline is "a shot at freedom", as the paper also reports that the oxford/astrazeneca vaccine is just days away from being appr
but chancellor rishi sunak has sought to reassure the city of london, that the post—brexit trade dealill not damage the financial services industry. storm bella has brought winds of more than 100mph to many parts of the uk, along with heavy rain. the met office has also issued yellow warnings for snow and ice meaning disruption is likely in some places. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the chief political commentator for the...
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borisjohnson promises big changes following his brexit trade deal, as chancellor rishi sunak says thees. for those who were anxious about the economic implications of leaving, they should be enormously reassured by the comprehensive nature of this free—trade agreement ensuring tariff—free, quota—free access for british businesses to the european market. the rollout of the pfizer—biontech covid vaccine begins for millions of people across the eu — starting with italy and the czech republic. storm bella brings gusts of more than 100mph — with roads in parts of wales, and devon and cornwall blocked by falling trees. and after 80 years working in the same post office in a village in shropshire, postmistress kay white finally retires.
borisjohnson promises big changes following his brexit trade deal, as chancellor rishi sunak says thees. for those who were anxious about the economic implications of leaving, they should be enormously reassured by the comprehensive nature of this free—trade agreement ensuring tariff—free, quota—free access for british businesses to the european market. the rollout of the pfizer—biontech covid vaccine begins for millions of people across the eu — starting with italy and the czech...
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the chancellor, rishi sunak, has annouced that the furlough jobs retention scheme will be extended untilurs. we can speak to suren thiru, head of economics at the british chambers of commerce. hello to you, thanks for being with us. he had to do this, didn't he? well, at a time when much of the country is facing tighter restrictions and businesses are facing a stop and cash flow, it is common sense to extend the furlough scheme and help leading into months. isa scheme and help leading into months. is a month enough of a restriction? it was meant to end in march, now it's april. key questions remain. first of all, what happens at the end of april, particularly with instructions over the coming months? secondly, what about those people who still haven't received what they need? those who still haven't received what they need ? those people who still haven't received what they need? those people are falling between the cracks in government support schemes and need help quickly. those people and businesses that are falling through the cracks of the government support schemes, do you think it
the chancellor, rishi sunak, has annouced that the furlough jobs retention scheme will be extended untilurs. we can speak to suren thiru, head of economics at the british chambers of commerce. hello to you, thanks for being with us. he had to do this, didn't he? well, at a time when much of the country is facing tighter restrictions and businesses are facing a stop and cash flow, it is common sense to extend the furlough scheme and help leading into months. isa scheme and help leading into...
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but his finance minister rishi sunak has sought to reassure the city of london that the post—brexit tradeeal will not damage the financial services industry. a mass coronavirus vaccination campaign is underway in the european union. the new covid variant caused several countries to begin inoculations a day ahead of the planned rollout. millions of americans have temporarily lost their unemployment benefits after president trump refused to sign the covid economic relief bill into law. president—electjoe biden has warned of devastating consequences if the bill remains unsigned. now on bbc news... the killing of george floyd, caught on camera by eyewitnesses, has led to an outpouring of anger in america. but what happens when the cameras are turned off — or if there are no cameras at all? our world tells the stories of witnesses to police brutality who say they've been intimidated and even threatened with incarceration. what chance is there of lasting change if witnesses are scared to speak out? george floyd is the face of thousands that have gone before him. he is the straw that broke the c
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it was one of the issues raised with the chancellor, rishi sunak, when he took part in his regular questionmmons. like so many in this house and across the country, i'm very concerned by the threat to thousands ofjobs triggered by the collapse of the arcadia group. the loss of debenhams in newport west will have a massive impact on newport city centre and the livelihoods of the local people and their families. can the minister outline what discussions he's had about how we can give those people the support they deserve? well, mr speaker, the honourable lady raises a good point, and obviously, the news about arcadia and indeed debenhams will be deeply worrying for employees and theirfamilies, and the government stands ready to support them. with regard to various things that are ongoing, there are negotiations between various parties and the companies at the moment, particularly with regard to pensions, and it wouldn't be right for me to comment specifically on those, but she can rest assure that we are keeping an eye on the situation. the chancellor was also challenged about his spending pl
it was one of the issues raised with the chancellor, rishi sunak, when he took part in his regular questionmmons. like so many in this house and across the country, i'm very concerned by the threat to thousands ofjobs triggered by the collapse of the arcadia group. the loss of debenhams in newport west will have a massive impact on newport city centre and the livelihoods of the local people and their families. can the minister outline what discussions he's had about how we can give those people...
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but his finance minister rishi sunak has sought to reassure the city of london that the post—brexit traderoads in parts of wales and devon and cornwall
but his finance minister rishi sunak has sought to reassure the city of london that the post—brexit traderoads in parts of wales and devon and cornwall
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and, simon, we have rishi sunak married to the daughter of one of india's richest... family. men. links help, priti patel in the home office as well. india willjust be one country they are looking to. given the historical connection between the two countries and india such a massive investor in the uk, the amount of trade that is actually done between the two countries is pitifully small. that is something borisjohnson will be looking to increase. one of the interesting things is, in order to have that relationship, you will see that people from india are the top visa—getters into the uk. they realise that india has lots of highly qualified engineers, very strong in software and in other technological areas, which the uk really wants to foster. i see that memorandum of understanding i will expect as well as ashis was saying, will be something along the lines of bilateral investment, these are cooperation, technology. i think those personal connections that you mention, the chancellor being married into one of the richest families in the world, notjust india, who knows, that could
and, simon, we have rishi sunak married to the daughter of one of india's richest... family. men. links help, priti patel in the home office as well. india willjust be one country they are looking to. given the historical connection between the two countries and india such a massive investor in the uk, the amount of trade that is actually done between the two countries is pitifully small. that is something borisjohnson will be looking to increase. one of the interesting things is, in order to...
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deal, as his chancellor rishi sunak says the deal brings reassurance to those who were worried about the impact on businesses. the rollout of the pfizer biontech covid vaccine begins for millions of people across the eu — starting with italy and the czech republic. storm bella continues to bring heavy rain and high winds. more than 17 hundred customers remain without electricity in the south west england and wales. now on bbc news... click gathers round the virtual christmas tree to explore the best tech that the season has to offer. ho, ho, ho! merry clickmas! this week, we've got the whole crew celebrating virtually. as we look at some merry mixed reality, traditional tabla playing, and some festive flying. ah, there you are! come on in! welcome to clickmas 2020! i hope you're doing 0k. it's all a bit different this year, isn't it? normally we'd be getting to get around the table, having a laugh, cheering, having a good time. well, pretending to have a good time — filming a clickmas party is the most stressful thing in the world. butjust because we can't all be together doesn't mea
deal, as his chancellor rishi sunak says the deal brings reassurance to those who were worried about the impact on businesses. the rollout of the pfizer biontech covid vaccine begins for millions of people across the eu — starting with italy and the czech republic. storm bella continues to bring heavy rain and high winds. more than 17 hundred customers remain without electricity in the south west england and wales. now on bbc news... click gathers round the virtual christmas tree to explore...
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borisjohnson promises big changes following his brexit trade deal, as his chancellor rishi sunak saysrried about the impact on businesses. for those who were anxious about the economic implications of leaving, they should be enormously reassured by the comprehensive nature of this free—trade agreement ensuring tariff—free, quota—free access for british businesses to the european market. the rollout of the pfizer—biontech covid vaccine begins for millions of people across the eu, starting with italy and the czech republic. storm bella continues to bring heavy rain and high winds. more than 1,700 customers remain without electricity in south—west england and wales.
borisjohnson promises big changes following his brexit trade deal, as his chancellor rishi sunak saysrried about the impact on businesses. for those who were anxious about the economic implications of leaving, they should be enormously reassured by the comprehensive nature of this free—trade agreement ensuring tariff—free, quota—free access for british businesses to the european market. the rollout of the pfizer—biontech covid vaccine begins for millions of people across the eu,...
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on this and on extending the furlough scheme, rishi sunak has gone from you now to help out to eatingface, not one who is always a step behind. there was disquiet on the government's own back benches too over the system of tiered restrictions in england. by putting down legislation of how people live their lives in their private homes, that is not a space we should enter easily. madam deputy speaker, it stinks. collapsing the economy and destroying people's jobs and livelihoods can never be the right solution. there was desperation in some parts of the economy. see all these people? they have children. we need to social distancing, or we are going to get in trouble! hungry children. we put a range of different support in place right at the beginning of this when there was such acute anxiety and worry for the country, but the good news is, that support lasts all the way to next spring, and that is there alongside lots of other things we've done. in each of the nations, those in charge were under pressure to explain how and why we were here again. the cabinet has agreed to take further
on this and on extending the furlough scheme, rishi sunak has gone from you now to help out to eatingface, not one who is always a step behind. there was disquiet on the government's own back benches too over the system of tiered restrictions in england. by putting down legislation of how people live their lives in their private homes, that is not a space we should enter easily. madam deputy speaker, it stinks. collapsing the economy and destroying people's jobs and livelihoods can never be the...
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the chancellor, rishi sunak, warned last week that unemployment was predicted to rise to more than 2.5laimants were given a £20 a week boost in response to the coronavirus pandemic in april, but it's due to end next april. last week, the chancellor said this was the biggest economic crisis for 300 years. and he's right. so what i cannot understand is how those same spending review documents show the government cutting universal credit next april, £1,000 a year cut, taken from 6 million familiesjust when they need it most. secretary of state, no government since the great depression has cut unemployment benefits during a crisis, so how can the biggest economic crisis for 300 years be the time to do so? well, as the honourable gentleman knows, the government did introduce a raft of temporary measures to support those hardest hit, including the furlough scheme, self—employed income support scheme and the £20 uc uplift. now, the chancellor has confirmed the uc uplift until march '21. and it's right that we wait for more clarity on the national economic and social picture before assessing t
the chancellor, rishi sunak, warned last week that unemployment was predicted to rise to more than 2.5laimants were given a £20 a week boost in response to the coronavirus pandemic in april, but it's due to end next april. last week, the chancellor said this was the biggest economic crisis for 300 years. and he's right. so what i cannot understand is how those same spending review documents show the government cutting universal credit next april, £1,000 a year cut, taken from 6 million...
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the chancellor, rishi sunak, has extended the furlough scheme for another month, meaning it will noweme pays workers up to 80 % of their salary, for hours they can't work because of the pandemic. our economics editor faisal islam is here. this has come as something of a surprise. and the recognition of the tough months ahead? the fellow scheme was designed as a bridge to some semblance of economic normality and that needs to be extended by a month to the end of april but as important is the notion, the generosity of the scheme, which was due to be reviewed is now sticking at 80% subsidy for wages from the government all the way until the end of april. what is driving this is i think concerned that the health emergency will be more intense and more long—lived than had been anticipated just a few weeks or months ago, and that will have a knock—on effect for tiered restrictions perhaps even national lockdowns, and also on top of that evenif lockdowns, and also on top of that even if the vaccine programme went perfectly there is still, you have to wait for economic normality to return an
the chancellor, rishi sunak, has extended the furlough scheme for another month, meaning it will noweme pays workers up to 80 % of their salary, for hours they can't work because of the pandemic. our economics editor faisal islam is here. this has come as something of a surprise. and the recognition of the tough months ahead? the fellow scheme was designed as a bridge to some semblance of economic normality and that needs to be extended by a month to the end of april but as important is the...
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borisjohnson promises big changes following his brexit trade deal, as his chancellor rishi sunak sayse worried about the impact on businesses. for those who were anxious about the economic implications of leaving, they should be enormously reassured by the comprehensive nature of this trade agreement, ensuring tariff—free, quota—free access for british businesses to the european union. the rollout of the pfizer covid vaccine begins for millions of people across the eu, starting with italy
borisjohnson promises big changes following his brexit trade deal, as his chancellor rishi sunak sayse worried about the impact on businesses. for those who were anxious about the economic implications of leaving, they should be enormously reassured by the comprehensive nature of this trade agreement, ensuring tariff—free, quota—free access for british businesses to the european union. the rollout of the pfizer covid vaccine begins for millions of people across the eu, starting with italy
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borisjohnson promises big changes following his brexit trade deal, as his chancellor rishi sunak saysrollout of the pfizer biontech covid vaccine begins for millions of people across the eu — starting with italy and the czech republic. the met office issues yellow warnings for snow and ice following storm bella with disruption likely — for parts of wales, north—west england, scotland and the whole of northern ireland. now on bbc news... marcus rashford: feeding britain's children following the footballer‘s journey this year to raise national awareness of the effects of child food poverty in the uk. i've not been here for ages. this is where it all began. we used to be able to go upstairs and get a cup of coffee and what have you. his painting is on the wall, that's incredible, isn't it? there's no way you would ever think that would have happened. it is like a dream come true, isn't it? he has worked hard to get to where he has got to now.
borisjohnson promises big changes following his brexit trade deal, as his chancellor rishi sunak saysrollout of the pfizer biontech covid vaccine begins for millions of people across the eu — starting with italy and the czech republic. the met office issues yellow warnings for snow and ice following storm bella with disruption likely — for parts of wales, north—west england, scotland and the whole of northern ireland. now on bbc news... marcus rashford: feeding britain's children...
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uk prime minister, borisjohnson, and his finance minister, rishi sunak, have both moved to calm concerns that the post—brexit deal with the eu could damage the country's business. there are worries that the financial sector particularly could suffer once the new deal comes into force. european leaders have hailed the start of coronavirus vaccinations across the eu as a turning point in the fight against the pandemic. the first in line to receive the vaccine are the elderly and health workers, and the eu aims to vaccinate just over 6 million people by the end of the year. millions of americans have lost unemployment benefits because president trump failed to sign a massive covid relief bill into law by the midnight deadline. president—elect, joe biden, has warned of devastating consequences for the people who would have been helped by the bill, which passed overwhelmingly in congress. now on bbc news, it's hardtalk with stephen sackur. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. there is plentiful evidence that covid—19 has inflicted more serious damage on the united states than on china. do
uk prime minister, borisjohnson, and his finance minister, rishi sunak, have both moved to calm concerns that the post—brexit deal with the eu could damage the country's business. there are worries that the financial sector particularly could suffer once the new deal comes into force. european leaders have hailed the start of coronavirus vaccinations across the eu as a turning point in the fight against the pandemic. the first in line to receive the vaccine are the elderly and health workers,...
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this is a really good idea and i think it's one that rishi sunak should be definitely looking at.'t want to come the other side of this winter and find that some of our favourite drinking establishments are gone and won't come back. it is the mirror tv chef tom carriage very supportive of oui’ chef tom carriage very supportive of our locals throughout this home lockdown period. let's end onjust a simply stunning picture from the times. i can't get my head around this. i'm gonna let you explain what this. i'm gonna let you explain what this is. it's beautiful but what is going on here? it's amazing. it's the first 3d atlas of the milky way. which is been created in a project led by british scientist. it maps the constant motion of stars. also has a function in allowing the mass of the galaxy. if you can imagine being calculated with what they are saying is unprecedented accuracy. while we were preparing for this i found the animation of this image which will really encourage viewers to look out. it's just incredible. it shows you the emotion of the stars. which is measured really,
this is a really good idea and i think it's one that rishi sunak should be definitely looking at.'t want to come the other side of this winter and find that some of our favourite drinking establishments are gone and won't come back. it is the mirror tv chef tom carriage very supportive of oui’ chef tom carriage very supportive of our locals throughout this home lockdown period. let's end onjust a simply stunning picture from the times. i can't get my head around this. i'm gonna let you...
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there is talk from rishi sunak about tightening fiscal policy and that would be disastrous. you have led me there on the pound. we are trading below 1.36. do you still maintain that the pound is a by even though there are many questions related to financial services that have yet to be addressed? martin: i think you are spot on and that is the 80-20 issue. the trade deal is a box standard trade deal about things that you can check. the u.k. economy, 80% of it is services, financial services is by far the dominant part of it and europe is not going to give toy its financial services the u.k. post-brexit. it will be a fight. thei sunak has to to have equivalents issue with an mo you in february or march and that will probably prove to be very difficult. manus: maybe it is time to load up on some of that low vol. martin malone, chief advisor over at alphabook. coming up, chinese regulators announce that the ant group should return to payments. overhaul the business model. we discussed. this is bloomberg. ♪ are you frustrated with your weight and health? it's time for aerotraine
there is talk from rishi sunak about tightening fiscal policy and that would be disastrous. you have led me there on the pound. we are trading below 1.36. do you still maintain that the pound is a by even though there are many questions related to financial services that have yet to be addressed? martin: i think you are spot on and that is the 80-20 issue. the trade deal is a box standard trade deal about things that you can check. the u.k. economy, 80% of it is services, financial services is...
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we know that rishi sunak has extended the furlough program to april. is that going to be enough? you were speaking about the weakness in the u.k. economy. will that get them through? adam: in terms of human suffering, it may not. in terms of the labor market, , obviously thens u.k. has started rolling out the vaccine, so given way -- given when you might have a recovery, it is not unreasonable to think that april may be soon enough. sorry, i am not trying to mince words here, but i think it is important to make this distinction. is to only extend the furlough program as long as it takes to bridge certain exposed businesses over the april is probably -- if your goal is to prevent ,asting harm to working people to the education of children, to the public health service, to the underlying capacities of the british economy, then you probably want to accompany that by some other forms of spending that it doesn't take the chancellor to continue right now. washington. in i am curious as to your take on the possibility of a deal now being done between the u.k. and the united states, and
we know that rishi sunak has extended the furlough program to april. is that going to be enough? you were speaking about the weakness in the u.k. economy. will that get them through? adam: in terms of human suffering, it may not. in terms of the labor market, , obviously thens u.k. has started rolling out the vaccine, so given way -- given when you might have a recovery, it is not unreasonable to think that april may be soon enough. sorry, i am not trying to mince words here, but i think it is...
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it is white we sought from chancellor rishi sunak last week an emphasis on the creation of jobs —— last ofjobs —— it is why we saw. it illustrates one of the huge legacies of the coronavirus crisis, even when we get beyond this acute phase, trying to resuscitate the economy and get as many people as possible back into work. hold on for one moment if you can but wejust wa nted one moment if you can but wejust wanted to get your thoughts on the latest economic news which is pretty dire. we are also seeing a big parliamentary vote today because mps are voting on the introduction of a new stricter three tier system of controls for england to try to contain coronavirus when the current lockdown ends tomorrow. boris johnson is facing opposition from many of his own conservative mps. 55 million people will enter the two toughest tears if the plans are approved, most in tear too many people will not be allowed to mix with anyone outside their household 01’ with anyone outside their household or support bubble indoors although they can socialise in groups of up to six outdoors. the toughest rest
it is white we sought from chancellor rishi sunak last week an emphasis on the creation of jobs —— last ofjobs —— it is why we saw. it illustrates one of the huge legacies of the coronavirus crisis, even when we get beyond this acute phase, trying to resuscitate the economy and get as many people as possible back into work. hold on for one moment if you can but wejust wa nted one moment if you can but wejust wanted to get your thoughts on the latest economic news which is pretty dire....