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here's a comparative chart two lines very straightforward snp verses disney. snp still has gains. the question for disney itself look at the drawings on this next chart invitations you can call i whatever you want but it has the elements of a bearish to bullish reversal the sequencing suggestin something is afoot same chart, just the dow trending question and we moved above it put those two together, th proceeding two charts and what we have is a stock that move above a down trend line and ha the elements of reversing. finally, there's this. look at this relativ performance chart. this is simply disney relative to its sector and what you see here is disney relative to xly final chart and every time w have come down and we're in free fall here, absolute and relative to this downward sloping trend we bounce. the bet is this is an instance so bad it's good play for bounce >> okay, so i'm followin narrative and logic here in th chart. what's the trade then? >> yeah, so it's interesting disney just for frame of reference, their peak earnings in 2018, $7 a share trading 15 times that nu
here's a comparative chart two lines very straightforward snp verses disney. snp still has gains. the question for disney itself look at the drawings on this next chart invitations you can call i whatever you want but it has the elements of a bearish to bullish reversal the sequencing suggestin something is afoot same chart, just the dow trending question and we moved above it put those two together, th proceeding two charts and what we have is a stock that move above a down trend line and ha...
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. - rising prices with already a policy of the lib dems and snp.- of the lib dems and snp.he lib dems and snp. some economists warn comes - of the lib dems and snp. some economists warn comes with . of the lib dems and snp. some economists warn comes with a i of the lib dems and snp. some i economists warn comes with a big price tag for a six month package that will help all households not just the poorest. the that will help all households not just the poorest.— that will help all households not just the poorest. the option is not to rovide just the poorest. the option is not to provide complete _ just the poorest. the option is not to provide complete support - just the poorest. the option is not to provide complete support to . to provide complete support to everybody but to do something more like the government is currently doing. to provide support on the lowest income is a modest support to everybody else. they will be a lot of households will lose under those plans. of households will lose under those lans. ~ . , , of households will lose under those lans, ~ . , , ,
. - rising prices with already a policy of the lib dems and snp.- of the lib dems and snp.he lib dems and snp. some economists warn comes - of the lib dems and snp. some economists warn comes with . of the lib dems and snp. some economists warn comes with a i of the lib dems and snp. some i economists warn comes with a big price tag for a six month package that will help all households not just the poorest. the that will help all households not just the poorest.— that will help all households...
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both of them say that scotland had been let down by the snp and scotland deserved better than the snphas had is embarrassing, that - snp disagree with that. rishi sunak has had is embarrassing, that he i has had is embarrassing, that he thought darlington was in scotland. liz truss has faced a bit of flack for those remarks about ignoring nicola sturgeon, some people saying if you ignore you are effectively handing the political debate to the first minister and she will seize that territory in the absence of an account of enlargement. did she at all address that criticism of her remarks of her rather contemptuous view of ms. sturgeon? this evening, i haven't view of ms. sturgeon? this evening, i haven't heard _ view of ms. sturgeon? this evening, i haven't heard about _ view of ms. sturgeon? this evening, i haven't heard about earlier - view of ms. sturgeon? this evening, i haven't heard about earlier today i i haven't heard about earlier today liz truss was chartering a distillery close to elgin and she was asked there and she did sidestep that. not sure if she is reeled back on that
both of them say that scotland had been let down by the snp and scotland deserved better than the snphas had is embarrassing, that - snp disagree with that. rishi sunak has had is embarrassing, that he i has had is embarrassing, that he thought darlington was in scotland. liz truss has faced a bit of flack for those remarks about ignoring nicola sturgeon, some people saying if you ignore you are effectively handing the political debate to the first minister and she will seize that territory in...
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, have beenin scottish government, the snp, have been in powerfor 15 years scottish government, the snp their failings, as they would see it, and things like education and health have not been highlighted as much as they should have been. but perhaps they should have been. but perhaps the real focus of the debate tonight, clive, and you mentioned the possibility of a second independence referendum, will be the issue of scotland's place in the uk. you can expect perhaps may be a bidding war between the two candidates, attempting to increase the rhetoric on how strongly they feel that they should not be a second independence referendum in scotland's place within the united kingdom should be guaranteed. of course, that is not necessarily the majority view of people in scotland, but certainly it is amongst this small constituency of conservative members north of the border in scotland. that, ithink, is the message that both these candidates will try to drive home in the debate tonight. will try to drive home in the debate toniaht. ., , will try to drive home in the debate toniaht. . , ., .,
, have beenin scottish government, the snp, have been in powerfor 15 years scottish government, the snp their failings, as they would see it, and things like education and health have not been highlighted as much as they should have been. but perhaps they should have been. but perhaps the real focus of the debate tonight, clive, and you mentioned the possibility of a second independence referendum, will be the issue of scotland's place in the uk. you can expect perhaps may be a bidding war...
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target was tripling in performance of snp.s is a two-year chart, and the plunge is on the two-year basis. now what? here is the thing, that one day drop was the biggest one day drop on the 18 since 1987. that is called, but it's not gotten worse since. they have stabilized and gone a little bit higher since that day. the worst is behind it in terms of price action. if you put it on the wrong side of earnings rather than the short side. >> tony? >> this is where i'm a little conflicted. you could make a case here for target to get back up to about 190 and potential that to 10 level and huge cam gap level that is left. despite the fact that the chart is making like the early endings to the more constructive move of the short side, the relative performance remains quite poor. that is what i don't like to see going into an earnings. from that perspective, i don't think it's doing well. the fundamental that mike is referring to, 14 times next year's earnings and the score we are expecting, it is a relatively cheap evaluation. the p
target was tripling in performance of snp.s is a two-year chart, and the plunge is on the two-year basis. now what? here is the thing, that one day drop was the biggest one day drop on the 18 since 1987. that is called, but it's not gotten worse since. they have stabilized and gone a little bit higher since that day. the worst is behind it in terms of price action. if you put it on the wrong side of earnings rather than the short side. >> tony? >> this is where i'm a little...
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and they gave that today is an elected day at the entire chinese people's assembly in the snp, he, that has no authority yes, more than me and putin combined. in the matter of creating political parties, we come from life, such an association is a power that cannot be used to propagate the war of extremism, incitement of hostility, all the conditions prescribed in the new bill. in particular, the founder of the party must be at least 21 years old, and the lower threshold for the number of associations is 3,000 people, but these figures are still being discussed funding. and, uh, i want to note that now it is proposed to allow funding from, uh, republican local budgets parties participating in e political life of the state, but at the same time a number of restrictions are introduced. uh, one limitation is the availability of funding from foreign sources being offered as one of the reasons for the liquidation of the parties our parties in our country should serve for our people. as a result, it was decided that a wide circle of specialists will once again evaluate the bills, a possible p
and they gave that today is an elected day at the entire chinese people's assembly in the snp, he, that has no authority yes, more than me and putin combined. in the matter of creating political parties, we come from life, such an association is a power that cannot be used to propagate the war of extremism, incitement of hostility, all the conditions prescribed in the new bill. in particular, the founder of the party must be at least 21 years old, and the lower threshold for the number of...
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it was suggested by the liberal democrats on wednesday, the snp have said they are on site as well, so candidates to be prime minister to look at this policy. neither of them is going this far at the moment, rishi sunak is saying, i will spend billions on targeted support, liz truss is saying tax cuts, but we have to wait to figure out when it comes to specific support on energy bills. but it does feel like this debate is just attracting more and more ideas and increasingly people, particularly opposition parties, are saying the ideas that the two candidates have do not go far enough, and i have heard that privately from some tory mps as well, who think the leadership so far has not grasped the scale of the crisis. ., , , crisis. one of the interesting lines toda , we crisis. one of the interesting lines today. we had _ crisis. one of the interesting lines today, we had in _ crisis. one of the interesting lines today, we had in that _ crisis. one of the interesting lines today, we had in that report - crisis. one of the interesting lines today, we had in that report from| today, we had
it was suggested by the liberal democrats on wednesday, the snp have said they are on site as well, so candidates to be prime minister to look at this policy. neither of them is going this far at the moment, rishi sunak is saying, i will spend billions on targeted support, liz truss is saying tax cuts, but we have to wait to figure out when it comes to specific support on energy bills. but it does feel like this debate is just attracting more and more ideas and increasingly people, particularly...
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the snp have said they're onside as well.n the two candidates to be prime minister to look at this policy. now, neither of them is going this far at the moment. rishi sunak is saying, yes, i'llspend billions on targeted support. liz truss is saying tax cuts. but we have to wait to figure out what we're going to do when it comes to specific support on energy bills. but it does feel like this debate is just attracting more and more ideas. and increasingly, people, particularly opposition parties, are saying the ideas that the two candidates for prime minister have aren't going far enough. and i've got to say, i've heard that privately from some tory mp as well who think that the leadership debate so farjust hasn't grasped the scale of the crisis. let's speak to the political editor of the sunday mirror and sunday people newspapers, nigel nelson. the nigel nelson. opposition labour party is due to the opposition labour party is due to set out its plan, keir starmer due to make a speech, how much do we know about what he is propo
the snp have said they're onside as well.n the two candidates to be prime minister to look at this policy. now, neither of them is going this far at the moment. rishi sunak is saying, yes, i'llspend billions on targeted support. liz truss is saying tax cuts. but we have to wait to figure out what we're going to do when it comes to specific support on energy bills. but it does feel like this debate is just attracting more and more ideas. and increasingly, people, particularly opposition parties,...
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not for the snp but for scotland. i scotland? not for the snp but for scotland. :, �* ~' scotland?i scotland. i don't think there is an i inch between them and i don't think there is an inch between either of them and boris there is an inch between either of them and bori5johnson. they are no different from what has come before, despite their quite surprising attempts at the hustings last night to try to distance themselves from the government that they have both been an integral part of. in scotland we have to remember that we haven't voted for a tory government since the 19505 and the prospect of having yet another tory prime minister do we have not voted for imposed upon us, securely at this time when people have got so many really pressing struggles is a pretty depressing one, and eight was quite a depressing spectacle last night as they tried to out thatcher one another with their comments and they both showed a real lack of understanding on difficult issues and people in scotland and across the uk are facing. i don't think, for me orfor others the uk are facing. i don't think
not for the snp but for scotland. i scotland? not for the snp but for scotland. :, �* ~' scotland?i scotland. i don't think there is an i inch between them and i don't think there is an inch between either of them and boris there is an inch between either of them and bori5johnson. they are no different from what has come before, despite their quite surprising attempts at the hustings last night to try to distance themselves from the government that they have both been an integral part of. in...
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i prime minister to ignore the snp leader. ., �* ., ., ., leader.re nicola sturgeon, i— leader. i don't want to ignore nicola sturgeon, i want - leader. i don't want to ignore nicola sturgeon, i want to i leader. i don't want to ignore i nicola sturgeon, i want to take leader. i don't want to ignore - nicola sturgeon, i want to take her own and _ nicola sturgeon, i want to take her own and beat her and i think we can mahe— own and beat her and i think we can make a— own and beat her and i think we can make a very— own and beat her and i think we can make a very strong case for what the uk government does to help people in scotland _ uk government does to help people in scotland and as chancellor i started that, to _ scotland and as chancellor i started that, to directly support scottish communities and local areas. gn that, to directly support scottish communities and local areas. on the whole the candidates _ communities and local areas. on the whole the candidates have _ communities and local areas. on the whole the candidates have been - whole th
i prime minister to ignore the snp leader. ., �* ., ., ., leader.re nicola sturgeon, i— leader. i don't want to ignore nicola sturgeon, i want - leader. i don't want to ignore nicola sturgeon, i want to i leader. i don't want to ignore i nicola sturgeon, i want to take leader. i don't want to ignore - nicola sturgeon, i want to take her own and _ nicola sturgeon, i want to take her own and beat her and i think we can mahe— own and beat her and i think we can make a— own and beat her and...
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we broke down right at the 200 day on the snp. we are down about 9% on the semis in four days. i think the dynamic around jackson hole is a section is that the fed came out of the last meeting. i think there is some interpretation of that last meeting that the fed wasn't pivoting but that the fed was at least ready to acknowledge that we don't know if we have overstepped our boundaries. it was the first time they acknowledged. as steve said i think we will hear a lot more out of the fed and hopefully for the market -- there are market factors hereto. we were positioning and sentiment in the markets for the last six weeks and at the start it was so low that the move that we had was purely a function of a little bit of relief on inflation, a little bit of a sense of the fed doesn't have to be as hawkish and you get yourself to this place. this week i think the fed will reassert that i don't think any time soon, i certainly hope not anytime soon, are they going to expect that they have won this inflation fight. citibank says they will be over 18%. germany on friday 34 1/2%. i also
we broke down right at the 200 day on the snp. we are down about 9% on the semis in four days. i think the dynamic around jackson hole is a section is that the fed came out of the last meeting. i think there is some interpretation of that last meeting that the fed wasn't pivoting but that the fed was at least ready to acknowledge that we don't know if we have overstepped our boundaries. it was the first time they acknowledged. as steve said i think we will hear a lot more out of the fed and...
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snp got to this idea first? well, look, i snp got to this idea first? well, look.e? we have been working on this for six weeks now and we are the only party that has put out a fully costed comprehensive plan. today we have explained what we are going to spend the money on, how we will spend the money on, how we will spend it and where the money is coming from. i am very pleased that after six or seven weeks of hard work we have put such a serious proposal on the table, and for millions of people who are worried about their bills in the autumn, the question they want answered is, what will you do to help us, do you have a camera has a plan that is fully costed? the answer from the labour party is yes. the costed? the answer from the labour party is yes-— party is yes. the energy companies cannot provide _ party is yes. the energy companies cannot provide energy _ party is yes. the energy companies cannot provide energy that - party is yes. the energy companies cannot provide energy that people | cannot provide energy that people cannot provide energy that people can
snp got to this idea first? well, look, i snp got to this idea first? well, look.e? we have been working on this for six weeks now and we are the only party that has put out a fully costed comprehensive plan. today we have explained what we are going to spend the money on, how we will spend the money on, how we will spend it and where the money is coming from. i am very pleased that after six or seven weeks of hard work we have put such a serious proposal on the table, and for millions of...
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anyone, and we have endowed that today he is elected at the entire chinese people's assembly in the snpthat e does not have the authority yes, more than me and putin combined. therefore, i was afraid of the fact that well, we take the right of the people, well, i told you about this president. although you were for it. and today i feel that we didn’t go in vain, from this life, we would survive it, but we would work calmly, and elect parliament would be in the districts, as they elected, well, we already missed it. uh, it's not a disaster, it's going to be a necessity. we will return to this, but it is not possible for us not to return to this now, because the second nuance was that they would begin to accuse me that i am afraid of the people there. i want to hold on to the seat of the people. i'm afraid. here i will gather my people and they will elect me. never again was president. i have no such goal and never will. i'm already fed up with the presidency. that's not the main thing, my task is to maintain power there, as they say, there are no such problems at all. more this should co
anyone, and we have endowed that today he is elected at the entire chinese people's assembly in the snpthat e does not have the authority yes, more than me and putin combined. therefore, i was afraid of the fact that well, we take the right of the people, well, i told you about this president. although you were for it. and today i feel that we didn’t go in vain, from this life, we would survive it, but we would work calmly, and elect parliament would be in the districts, as they elected,...
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and get back to what might've really happened that was not the original version oft the book not the snp judgment uninformed opinions that were coming out all over the place on the internet. so what do you know her at all or meet her? >> no, no. i don't typically read books written by people sometimes i'vb met them but knowing i would be considered a friend, though be a conflict of interest. >> host: you also write essays. how is that different than a book review or is it? >> it depends. with a book review you are looking very closely at one particular book. who are again trying to give readers a sense if they want to read that book themselves. with an essay we're typically looking at a larger question or issue. but might be yearling and other media well as books. h an essay howng depictions of sherlock holmes has changed over the years but some of that's in the movies, some of that's on some of that is in books. in the originally sherlock holmes was a literary character. the essay it usually has a bigger question than just the merits of that particular book. see when you are an author t
and get back to what might've really happened that was not the original version oft the book not the snp judgment uninformed opinions that were coming out all over the place on the internet. so what do you know her at all or meet her? >> no, no. i don't typically read books written by people sometimes i'vb met them but knowing i would be considered a friend, though be a conflict of interest. >> host: you also write essays. how is that different than a book review or is it? >>...
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. >>> right now on fast wall street, the snp and nasdaq writing a four week string winning streak right into the weekend. the nasdaq nearly 16%. where do we go from here? was speaking of high flyers, kathy west arc etf sizzling this summer. >>> later, retail on deck, a venti size winning streak for starbucks and taking an option sized bite out of apple. we start off with a major milestone for the market, closing near its highs of the day, climbing another one .7 percent to round out its fourth winning week in a row. the nasdaq is also recouped more than half of its losses from this year's monster selloff. all other sect's were up this week with energy leading the gains. what is in store for the markets? jeff mills, you were largely bearish on the panels last night and here we are, celebrating this winning streak and huge run into the close. >> i am definitely a battered bear at the moment but i'm not ready to change my tune just yet, and i will tell you why. obviously, we are talking about this 50% retracement level. there is that in the downward sloping 200 moving day average .there is
. >>> right now on fast wall street, the snp and nasdaq writing a four week string winning streak right into the weekend. the nasdaq nearly 16%. where do we go from here? was speaking of high flyers, kathy west arc etf sizzling this summer. >>> later, retail on deck, a venti size winning streak for starbucks and taking an option sized bite out of apple. we start off with a major milestone for the market, closing near its highs of the day, climbing another one .7 percent to...
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the snp has been repeatedly voted into power by the scottish people, what does that say to the scottisher liz truss�*s england, —— with a liz truss england... they are playing fast and loose with northern ireland. very briefly. the next prime minister- is chosen by 160,000 people, completely unrepresentative of the country. _ which england is. thank you all very much, get well soon to your family, yasmin, and we will see you back in the studio. thank you. and we will see you the same time next week. goodbye. hello. it's going to get much hotter again as we go through this week. and in fact, temperatures already building today across england and wales, especially under blue skies. a bit more cloud across scotland, northern ireland, although northern ireland will see more sunshine develop compared with this morning. western scotland, still some rain and drizzle around. eastern scotland always that bit brighter. but even here, there will be increasing amounts of cloud. but here as well, temperatures up on yesterday's values, high teens, low 20s, maybe mid to highs 20s across parts of centr
the snp has been repeatedly voted into power by the scottish people, what does that say to the scottisher liz truss�*s england, —— with a liz truss england... they are playing fast and loose with northern ireland. very briefly. the next prime minister- is chosen by 160,000 people, completely unrepresentative of the country. _ which england is. thank you all very much, get well soon to your family, yasmin, and we will see you back in the studio. thank you. and we will see you the same time...
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powers we can give him, that today is an elected day at the entire chinese people's assembly in the snpthat e does not have powers yes, more than me and putin combined . therefore, i was afraid that well , we take the right of the people to expel you, they said the president wanted to and was. e for this. and today i feel that we did not go in vain, from this life, we would have survived it, but we calmly worked, and the parliament would be elected by districts, as elected, well, we already missed it. uh, it's not a disaster, it's going to be a necessity. we will return to this, but it is not possible for us not to return to this now, because the second nuance was that they would begin to accuse me that i am afraid of the people there. i want to hold on to the seat of the people. i'm afraid. here i will gather my people and they will elect me. never again was president. i have no such goal and never will. i'm already fed up with the presidency. so, uh, it’s not the main thing, my task is to maintain power there, as they say, there’s absolutely no such thing, it’s more of a problem you s
powers we can give him, that today is an elected day at the entire chinese people's assembly in the snpthat e does not have powers yes, more than me and putin combined . therefore, i was afraid that well , we take the right of the people to expel you, they said the president wanted to and was. e for this. and today i feel that we did not go in vain, from this life, we would have survived it, but we calmly worked, and the parliament would be elected by districts, as elected, well, we already...
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forget you look back at the global financial crisis with the tech bubble you have five rallies in the snp 18 -- 21%. and you lost half of your money during both of those. the time. so you do not want to get caught up in this latest move unless you really think we are done with inflation so the fed can stop. and the fundamentals are not getting worse. all company reports you have seen kind of indicate an aggregate that demand is still slowing. so far are right we will leave it there. dan, i was a pleasure to speak with you. think of a much for laying it all out there we will keep watching. dan niles joining us thank you. a new fund is targeting oil and gas companies but not in the way you may think. vivek ramaswamy is here on his this thing, it's making me get an ice bath again. what do you mean? these straps are mind-blowing! they collect hundreds of data points like hrv and rem sleep, so you know all you need for recovery. and you are? i'm an investor...in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me access to... nasdaq 100 innovations like... wearable training optimization tech. uh, how long are y
forget you look back at the global financial crisis with the tech bubble you have five rallies in the snp 18 -- 21%. and you lost half of your money during both of those. the time. so you do not want to get caught up in this latest move unless you really think we are done with inflation so the fed can stop. and the fundamentals are not getting worse. all company reports you have seen kind of indicate an aggregate that demand is still slowing. so far are right we will leave it there. dan, i was...
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the snp has been repeatedly voted into power by the scottish people, what does that say to the scottishse with northern ireland. very briefly? the next prime minister- is chosen by 150,000 people, completely unrepresentative of the country. _ thank you all very much, get well soon to your family, and we will see you back in the studio. and we will see same time next week. goodbye. hello there. temperatures are on the rise right across the country for this upcoming week. and in fact, certainly by around tuesday, wednesday, we've got a heatwave developing for england and wales, but it'll be much warmer across scotland and northern ireland, certainly, than what we had over the weekend. now, high pressure will dominate the scene to bring all this dry and sunny weather, but there will always be weather fronts flirting with the northwest corner of scotland, bringing outbreaks of rain. by the end of the week, high pressure will be sitting to the east of the uk, and that'll draw some very warm air from the near continent on an east—southeasterly breeze. now, for monday, many places will start d
the snp has been repeatedly voted into power by the scottish people, what does that say to the scottishse with northern ireland. very briefly? the next prime minister- is chosen by 150,000 people, completely unrepresentative of the country. _ thank you all very much, get well soon to your family, and we will see you back in the studio. and we will see same time next week. goodbye. hello there. temperatures are on the rise right across the country for this upcoming week. and in fact, certainly...
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the snp has been repeatedly voted into power by the scottish people, what does that say to the scottishern ireland. —— with liz truss's england. very briefly. the next prime minister- is chosen by 160,000 people, completely unrepresentative of the country. _ thank you all very much — get well soon to your family, yasmin, and we will see you back in the studio. and we will see you the same time next week. goodbye. hello. the sunshine continues this afternoon across the southern half of the uk. again, no rain in the forecast. a bit more cloud, though, through the afternoon in parts of north wales, north midlands, northern england. a small chance of a shower. isolated shower in northern ireland but brightening up. and brightening up too across mainland scotland compared with the morning, although further rain at times in the far north and a brisk wind. a wetter afternoon in 0rkney and shetland compared with this morning. temperatures a little bit down on where we should be for this stage in august. highest, though, across the south. still pretty warm in that sunshine, 22—25 degrees. throug
the snp has been repeatedly voted into power by the scottish people, what does that say to the scottishern ireland. —— with liz truss's england. very briefly. the next prime minister- is chosen by 160,000 people, completely unrepresentative of the country. _ thank you all very much — get well soon to your family, yasmin, and we will see you back in the studio. and we will see you the same time next week. goodbye. hello. the sunshine continues this afternoon across the southern half of the...
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the snp has been repeatedly voted into power by the scottish people, what does that say to the scottishth northern ireland. the next prime minister- is chosen by 150,000 people, completely unrepresentative of the country. _ thank you all very much, get well soon to your family, and we will see you back in the studio. and we will see same time next week. goodbye. hello there. it'll be turning sunnier and warmer pa rt part two of the weekend is looking somewhat yesterday, cloud across northern half of the country. almost unbroken sunshine for the south. the best of the temperatures here, 24-28. best of the temperatures here, 24—28. warm in eastern scotland given some sun shone shine, also northern ireland, because cloud and outbreaks of rain, top temperatures around 17 in stornoway. sunday night, we hold onto the cloud, the breeze, some splashes of rain across the north—west. further south, clear at the sky, like the wind. temperatures falling to 10-15, the wind. temperatures falling to 10—15, is nighttime values begin to rise. internet greek you can see temperatures really starting to ri
the snp has been repeatedly voted into power by the scottish people, what does that say to the scottishth northern ireland. the next prime minister- is chosen by 150,000 people, completely unrepresentative of the country. _ thank you all very much, get well soon to your family, and we will see you back in the studio. and we will see same time next week. goodbye. hello there. it'll be turning sunnier and warmer pa rt part two of the weekend is looking somewhat yesterday, cloud across northern...
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tomorrow to call for 0ctober�*s energy price cap rise to be scrapped — a position already suggested by the snpthe current energy minister insists this is not a realistic proposal. we would have to find a way to compensate people by effectively trying to abolish that price rise, and that would inevitably lead to higher taxes, so i think we have to be a little bit careful on some of these kind of... like, labour's seemingly magical solution, just wish it all away, that will have consequences. the treasury is collating cost—of—living policy options for the next prime minister to consider. rishi sunak has said that he will provide more direct support to vulnerable households. liz truss hasn't ruled out more support but prefers the idea of tax cuts. one of her key supporters, the chief secretary to the treasury, simon clark, has questioned the universal nature of some of the support offered so far, suggesting a preference for more targeted intervention. a new prime minister will take office on the 5th of september, just a month shy of another rise in bills — an immediate challenge for whoever takes
tomorrow to call for 0ctober�*s energy price cap rise to be scrapped — a position already suggested by the snpthe current energy minister insists this is not a realistic proposal. we would have to find a way to compensate people by effectively trying to abolish that price rise, and that would inevitably lead to higher taxes, so i think we have to be a little bit careful on some of these kind of... like, labour's seemingly magical solution, just wish it all away, that will have consequences....
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forget you look back at the global financial crisis with the tech bubble you have five rallies in the snp8 -- 21%. and you lost half of your money during both of those. the time. so you do not want to get caught up in this latest move unless you really think we are done with inflation so the fed can stop. and the fundamentals are not getting worse. all company reports you have seen kind of indicate an aggregate that demand is still slowing. so far are right we will leave it there. dan, i was a pleasure to speak with you. think of a much for laying it all out there we will keep watching. dan niles joining us thank you. a new fund is targeting oil and gas companies but not in the way you may think. vivek ramaswamy is here on his brand-new fund of fighting back against the left climate agenda. he is coming up. you'll always remember buying your first car. and buying your starter home. or whatever this is. but the things that last a lifetime like happiness, love and confidence... you can't buy those. but you can invest in them. we believe that your investments should work harder for the futur
forget you look back at the global financial crisis with the tech bubble you have five rallies in the snp8 -- 21%. and you lost half of your money during both of those. the time. so you do not want to get caught up in this latest move unless you really think we are done with inflation so the fed can stop. and the fundamentals are not getting worse. all company reports you have seen kind of indicate an aggregate that demand is still slowing. so far are right we will leave it there. dan, i was a...
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forget you look back at the global financial crisis with the tech bubble you have five rallies in the snplf of your money during both of those. the time. so you do not want to get caught up in this latest move unless you really think we are done with inflation so the fed can stop. and the fundamentals are not getting worse. all company reports you have seen kind of indicate an aggregate that demand is still slowing. so far are right we will leave it there. dan, i was a pleasure to speak with you. think of a much for laying it all out there we will keep watching. dan niles joining us thank you. a new fund is targeting oil and gas companies but not in the way you may think. vivek ramaswamy is here on his only at vanguard you're more than just an investor you're an owner. that means that your priorities are ours too. our interactive tools and advice can help you build a future for the ones you love. that's the value of ownership. (vo) at viking, we are proud to have been named the world's number one for both rivers and oceans by travel and leisure, as well as condé nast traveler. but it is n
forget you look back at the global financial crisis with the tech bubble you have five rallies in the snplf of your money during both of those. the time. so you do not want to get caught up in this latest move unless you really think we are done with inflation so the fed can stop. and the fundamentals are not getting worse. all company reports you have seen kind of indicate an aggregate that demand is still slowing. so far are right we will leave it there. dan, i was a pleasure to speak with...
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psychological of factors eh, i hope it will work, there is one more fault about the decision of the snpve ukraine a pre -default rating, is this treason or is it bad for ukraine eh, this is not treason, we are a victory, it is just a fact , first the chips did it now the assistants did it ukraine is now in in the process of restructuring own debts in the process of negotiations with investors, and naturally or at least temporarily, the ratings should drop, there are still bad numbers from the national bank of ukraine, the national bank of ukraine has resumed the release of the inflation report e-e, which contains a lot of macro forecasts is a huge document there under a hundred pages, but the most important figures are a forecast of a recession of the economy this year by 33.4%, inflation by 31%, a reduction in real wages by 27%, and unemployment recorded at the level of 35%. this seems to be the largest figure for the entire history of observations, what do these numbers tell us? well, they don't tell us anything, because we've already seen it all here, there's nothing new in these num
psychological of factors eh, i hope it will work, there is one more fault about the decision of the snpve ukraine a pre -default rating, is this treason or is it bad for ukraine eh, this is not treason, we are a victory, it is just a fact , first the chips did it now the assistants did it ukraine is now in in the process of restructuring own debts in the process of negotiations with investors, and naturally or at least temporarily, the ratings should drop, there are still bad numbers from the...
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——take on the snp, who's been failing scottish people.ve american actress, booed off stage at the oscars, almost 50 years ago. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. new figures suggest the real value of wages, has fallen at its fastest rate since records began, leading to further concerns about the cost of living. the office for national statistics says regular pay, excluding bonuses, was up a.7 % between april and june this year, compared to last year. was up a.7% between april and june this year, compared to last year. but taking inflation into account, it's actually down 3%, hit by the rising cost of goods and services. the government says it recognises people are struggling with high prices, but is providing direct financial help for millions on low incomes. here's our economics correspondent, andy verity. from the outside, a.7% is the best average pay rise for years. but the inside story is the average worker is dealing with astronomical price rises that more than cancel that out. aiming to attract the instagram generation, this ex
——take on the snp, who's been failing scottish people.ve american actress, booed off stage at the oscars, almost 50 years ago. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. new figures suggest the real value of wages, has fallen at its fastest rate since records began, leading to further concerns about the cost of living. the office for national statistics says regular pay, excluding bonuses, was up a.7 % between april and june this year, compared to last year. was up a.7% between april and june...
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serhiy vitaya, let's start with the news that actually came to me yesterday that they sent e-fich and snpowngraded ukraine's ratings to pre-default and here it refers to some russian economist there who says that the ukrainian economy has been destroyed by default, the decline in the position of these became a reaction to the fact that we agreed with creditors to postpone the payment of our debts for two years, are these russian propagandists who pretend to be economists really saying that what is wrong with ukrainian the economy because of this agreement with creditors is only really a problem, a problem when what russian propagandists are looking at, i understand about our restructuring, it was carried out absolutely professionally, absolutely friendly in relation to investors and investors agreed to freeze all debt payments on commercial debt for two years, this really should have led to some technical decisions on the part of the rating agency. well, a resurgence event just happened. they always react like this, but to say that it is a default . is it an undermining of the trustees be
serhiy vitaya, let's start with the news that actually came to me yesterday that they sent e-fich and snpowngraded ukraine's ratings to pre-default and here it refers to some russian economist there who says that the ukrainian economy has been destroyed by default, the decline in the position of these became a reaction to the fact that we agreed with creditors to postpone the payment of our debts for two years, are these russian propagandists who pretend to be economists really saying that what...
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the snp has responded, saying that liz truss and rishi sunak are boosting independence with what they of touch policies. the snp also said the candidate much apologise to scotland for the tory cost of living crisis. —— must apologise. they said whoever wins is a loss of scotland —— for scotland and the answer is independence. we will hear more from both candidates, here this evening. alexandra, thanks for that. and for a view of how the conservatives are perceived in scotland, and the state of the race for the tory leadership, let's speak to sirjohn curtice, who's professor of politics at the university of strathclyde. professor, good to see you again. i suppose it's fair to say scotland is not a happy hunting ground for uk conservatives. h0. not a happy hunting ground for uk conservatives.— conservatives. no, it's certainly not. conservatives. no, it's certainly not- those _ conservatives. no, it's certainly not. those of _ conservatives. no, it's certainly not. those of us _ conservatives. no, it's certainly not. those of us of— conservatives. no, it's certainly not. those of us of
the snp has responded, saying that liz truss and rishi sunak are boosting independence with what they of touch policies. the snp also said the candidate much apologise to scotland for the tory cost of living crisis. —— must apologise. they said whoever wins is a loss of scotland —— for scotland and the answer is independence. we will hear more from both candidates, here this evening. alexandra, thanks for that. and for a view of how the conservatives are perceived in scotland, and the...
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what practically is the snp considering doing? at the end of the day these — snp considering doing? price would increase to £600 by next spring. this is a catastrophe. these are costs that people simply cannot afford. and as a consequence of that, government has a responsibility to step in. but of course, it�*s notjust about consumers. it�*s about the impact it has on businesses. i met a number of businesses in central scotland yesterday that said it was a real threat that many businesses, good businesses, could go to the wall over the winter period. and the impact of that, of high unemployment, of the government not collecting tax and national insurance, this is an emergency as big as the covid crisis and in such a scenario the government has a responsibility to act. but if i can say so, i think it is worse than that. what we�*re doing is we�*re fuelling inflation. let�*s make a contrast with a country like france, where they have restrained the growth in energy prices to 4%. that is because they _ growth in energy prices to 4%. that is because they do _ growth in energy prices to
what practically is the snp considering doing? at the end of the day these — snp considering doing? price would increase to £600 by next spring. this is a catastrophe. these are costs that people simply cannot afford. and as a consequence of that, government has a responsibility to step in. but of course, it�*s notjust about consumers. it�*s about the impact it has on businesses. i met a number of businesses in central scotland yesterday that said it was a real threat that many...
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the scottish government, the snp saying there is proof we are making progress, closing the gap betweenhe scottish conservatives, the main opposition saying if you compare this year with the last two years, the gap appears to be getting wider. in reality we know the scottish government had expected to close the gap by 2026 but now, they say and they are accepting that is not a realistic goal. james, thank you. the former us president donald trump has condemned what he's described as raid by the fbi, on his mar—a—lago home in florida. agents carried out a search over a number of hours — neither the fbi nor the justice department is commenting. donald trump claimed a safe was broken into. this report from our correspondent, richard galpin. fbi investigators focused here at donald trump's home in florida. no doors kicked down but several boxes reportedly containing official papers taken away. that means the most famous conservative politician in the united states, a former president, likely to be now a candidate for president, is being investigated seriously for a crime. that is unpreceden
the scottish government, the snp saying there is proof we are making progress, closing the gap betweenhe scottish conservatives, the main opposition saying if you compare this year with the last two years, the gap appears to be getting wider. in reality we know the scottish government had expected to close the gap by 2026 but now, they say and they are accepting that is not a realistic goal. james, thank you. the former us president donald trump has condemned what he's described as raid by the...
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we have had labour and the snp today both saying that the conservative government is missing in actionsay there will be no more energy price rises at all. many thanks. accident and emergency departments in england had one of their worst months ever injuly, according to latest figures from nhs england. record numbers of patients waited more than 12 hours to be admitted. response times for ambulances dealing with emergency cases were also much longer than the target time. our health editor, hugh pym, has been looking at the figures. hugh. yes, reeta — another set of stats illustrating the immense strain right across the nhs. injuly in england, 29% of patients had to wait longer than four hours to be treated or assessed in a&e departments, a record high. and what about the other uk nations? the figure for a&e delays was a bit lower in scotland, but higher in wales and northern ireland, though data is published at different times. and there was a record 6.73 million people in england waiting for planned operations and procedures injune. some are enduring very long and debilitating waits fo
we have had labour and the snp today both saying that the conservative government is missing in actionsay there will be no more energy price rises at all. many thanks. accident and emergency departments in england had one of their worst months ever injuly, according to latest figures from nhs england. record numbers of patients waited more than 12 hours to be admitted. response times for ambulances dealing with emergency cases were also much longer than the target time. our health editor, hugh...
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tomorrow to call for 0ctober�*s energy price cap price to be scrapped, a position already suggested by the snphe current energy minister insists this is not a realistic proposal. we would this is not a realistic proposal. - would have to find a way to compensate people by effectively trying to abolish that price rise and that would inevitably lead to higher taxes so i think we have to be a little bit careful with some of these, like labour's seemingly magical solution to just wish it all the way. that will have consequences.- the way. that will have consequences. the way. that will have conseuuences. , , consequences. the treasury is correlating _ consequences. the treasury is correlating cost _ consequences. the treasury is correlating cost of _ consequences. the treasury is correlating cost of living - consequences. the treasury is correlating cost of living policy options for the next prime minister to consider. rishi sunak has said he will provide more direct support to vulnerable households. liz truss has not ruled out more support but prefers the idea of tax cuts. 0ne not ruled out more
tomorrow to call for 0ctober�*s energy price cap price to be scrapped, a position already suggested by the snphe current energy minister insists this is not a realistic proposal. we would this is not a realistic proposal. - would have to find a way to compensate people by effectively trying to abolish that price rise and that would inevitably lead to higher taxes so i think we have to be a little bit careful with some of these, like labour's seemingly magical solution to just wish it all the...
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she's already been suspended by the snp.g out buildings.— setting out buildings. jake, i'll come back— setting out buildings. jake, i'll come back to _ setting out buildings. jake, i'll come back to you. _ setting out buildings. jake, i'll come back to you. martin, - setting out buildings. jake, i'll. come back to you. martin, what setting out buildings. jake, i'll - come back to you. martin, what kind of impact do these t levels have. tt prepares to the real world of work. there is jobs at the end of it so after they've completed their placement and impress the employers there are opportunities at the end. the work helps support the work they need, the extra skills and knowledge, the components and practical elements as well. has it been a challenge _ practical elements as well. has it been a challenge in _ practical elements as well. has it been a challenge in the _ practical elements as well. has it been a challenge in the wider- been a challenge in the wider public? they are not as well—known as a—levels. launching any n
she's already been suspended by the snp.g out buildings.— setting out buildings. jake, i'll come back— setting out buildings. jake, i'll come back to _ setting out buildings. jake, i'll come back to you. _ setting out buildings. jake, i'll come back to you. martin, - setting out buildings. jake, i'll. come back to you. martin, what setting out buildings. jake, i'll - come back to you. martin, what kind of impact do these t levels have. tt prepares to the real world of work. there is jobs at...
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his price—freeze plan was already policy of the snp and the lib dems, but some economists warn it comes a six—month package that will help all households — notjust the poorest. well, the option, of course, is not to provide complete support to everybody, but to do something more like the government is currently doing, which is to provide a lot of support to those on the lowest incomes and some support, modest support, to everybody else, so that there will be a lot of households who lose under those plans, but it's much less expensive. why are you spending so much on helping wealthy households? why isn't this targeted? this is across the board... so a lot of rich people will get a lot of help? well, look, many, many millions of households are going to really struggle this year because these are massive hikes. and therefore, its very important that we have something across the board. because it's across the board, it has this advantage of bringing down inflation as well. this is a lot of public money that will go to some of the wealthiest households. well, look, it's across the board, i a
his price—freeze plan was already policy of the snp and the lib dems, but some economists warn it comes a six—month package that will help all households — notjust the poorest. well, the option, of course, is not to provide complete support to everybody, but to do something more like the government is currently doing, which is to provide a lot of support to those on the lowest incomes and some support, modest support, to everybody else, so that there will be a lot of households who lose...
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his price—freeze plan was already policy of the snp and the lib dems, but some economists warn it comeselp all households — notjust the poorest. well, the option, of course, is not to provide complete support to everybody, but to do something more like the government is currently doing, which is to provide a lot of support to those on the lowest incomes and some support, modest support, to everybody else, so that there will be a lot of households who lose under those plans, but it's much less expensive. why are you spending so much on helping wealthy households? why isn't this targeted? this is across the board... so a lot of rich people will get a lot of help? well, look, many, many millions of households are going to really struggle this year because these are massive hikes. and therefore, it's very important that we have something across the board. because it's across the board, it has this advantage of bringing down inflation as well. this is a lot of public money that will go to some of the wealthiest households. well, look, it's across the board, i accept that. this is his effort
his price—freeze plan was already policy of the snp and the lib dems, but some economists warn it comeselp all households — notjust the poorest. well, the option, of course, is not to provide complete support to everybody, but to do something more like the government is currently doing, which is to provide a lot of support to those on the lowest incomes and some support, modest support, to everybody else, so that there will be a lot of households who lose under those plans, but it's much...
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ian blackford, the snp mp for ross, skye and lochaber, says there is "a bi" job' to be done in termssponse of the emergency services. it's just dreadful news, isn't it? i think people who live in these communities, they believe themselves to be safe, it's not a place where we have these kinds of incidents is taking place. so i think there is a real shock and horror right across all these communities that this kind of thing has happened here. but of course, you're never immune from these kinds of things. but i think first and foremost, people's thoughts are very much with those caught up in this. it's a dreadful day here. we also heard from ben phillips who is been reporting at the scene and he gave this update.— he gave this update. tonight this community _ he gave this update. tonight this community is _ he gave this update. tonight this community is very _ he gave this update. tonight this community is very much - he gave this update. tonight this community is very much one - he gave this update. tonight this i community is very much one which he gave this update. tonight this - co
ian blackford, the snp mp for ross, skye and lochaber, says there is "a bi" job' to be done in termssponse of the emergency services. it's just dreadful news, isn't it? i think people who live in these communities, they believe themselves to be safe, it's not a place where we have these kinds of incidents is taking place. so i think there is a real shock and horror right across all these communities that this kind of thing has happened here. but of course, you're never immune from...
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the focus is going to be how both j the focus is going to be how both candidates plan to take on the snpdependence in scotland. this will be a key focus of their campaign up there. to put it bluntly, borisjohnson was not particularly popular in scotland. he wasn't somebody who was active, and campaigning in the scottish government elections back in 2021. a number of scottish conservatives were among the first to publicly distance themselves from boris johnson, so both candidates will be under pressure to show how they can rebuild that tory brand in scotland. they both made a number of pledges about how they would try and help the scottish government to account more. liz truss has said that as well as boosting more trade deals to increase exports of things like scottish whisky, she wants to give members of the scottish parliament more legal protections to hold scottish ministers to account on a legally sensitive issues, which is a privilege that mps here in westminster. meanwhile rishi sunak has said he wants top civil servants in scotland to be more accountable to politicians here in wes
the focus is going to be how both j the focus is going to be how both candidates plan to take on the snpdependence in scotland. this will be a key focus of their campaign up there. to put it bluntly, borisjohnson was not particularly popular in scotland. he wasn't somebody who was active, and campaigning in the scottish government elections back in 2021. a number of scottish conservatives were among the first to publicly distance themselves from boris johnson, so both candidates will be under...
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freezing prices is also backed by the liberal democrats and the snp. people this winter. current government ministers, though, aren't convinced. that would inevitably lead to higher taxes, so i think we have to be a little bit careful. some of these, like labour's seemingly magical solution, to just wish it all away. that will have consequences. freezing prices goes a lot further than the proposals from the two candidates to be prime minister. rishi sunak has promised billions in targeted help. liz truss has said she'd cut taxes and decide next month what other support might be needed. so different ideas on the table. it'll be for ms truss or mr sunak to decide which of them goes ahead when one of them becomes prime minister in three weeks. legal action against six protesters for attending a vigil for sarah everard has been dropped after the crown prosecution service said the test for prosecution had not been met. the six were accused of breaking covid lockdown rules by attending the vigil in march last year following the abduction, rape and murder of
freezing prices is also backed by the liberal democrats and the snp. people this winter. current government ministers, though, aren't convinced. that would inevitably lead to higher taxes, so i think we have to be a little bit careful. some of these, like labour's seemingly magical solution, to just wish it all away. that will have consequences. freezing prices goes a lot further than the proposals from the two candidates to be prime minister. rishi sunak has promised billions in targeted help....
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the snp and the lib dems also want the energy price cap frozen where it is for now.tes will face pressure to flesh out their plans in the face of rising costs. david wallace lockhart, bbc news, westminster. today's price cap announcement means millions of people are likely to be faced with very stark choices this winter — campaigners say many will be plunged into fuel poverty — forced to choose between heating and eating. 0ur correspondentjo black has been talking to some people about their fears for the months to come. the waterfront at ipswich. but behind the attractive facade and expensive boats, some people in this town are starting to struggle with their living costs, and are fearful about what's to come. basically, i've got two things. one is debt, obviously... at a citizens advice bureau drop—in session, we find marina — a former care worker. she has long covid, anxiety and depression. no longer in work, she's applied for universal credit, is £875 in rent arrears, and often sits in the dark to save money. to actually fear, every day, how you're meant to live..
the snp and the lib dems also want the energy price cap frozen where it is for now.tes will face pressure to flesh out their plans in the face of rising costs. david wallace lockhart, bbc news, westminster. today's price cap announcement means millions of people are likely to be faced with very stark choices this winter — campaigners say many will be plunged into fuel poverty — forced to choose between heating and eating. 0ur correspondentjo black has been talking to some people about their...
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margaret ferrier, who was elected to represent the snp in rutherglen and hamilton west, and now sits train to london when she had been told to self—isolate. the bbcjournalist amol rajan has been announced as the new host of the quiz show university challenge. he'll be taking over from jeremy paxman, whose last episode is due to be broadcast next summer. he said it was a dream come true to present his favourite television programme. tennis, and the british number1 emma raducanu is in good form as she prepares to defend her us open title, at the end of the month. the teenager famously won the title last year and is warming up with a series of impressive wins against former world number ones. she beat serena williams in the first round in cincinnati and has now beaten belarusian viktoria azarenka, as jane dougall reports. still basking in the glow of a straight sets win over serena williams, emma raducanu conquered anotherformer williams, emma raducanu conquered another former world number one. williams, emma raducanu conquered anotherformer world number one. a another former world numb
margaret ferrier, who was elected to represent the snp in rutherglen and hamilton west, and now sits train to london when she had been told to self—isolate. the bbcjournalist amol rajan has been announced as the new host of the quiz show university challenge. he'll be taking over from jeremy paxman, whose last episode is due to be broadcast next summer. he said it was a dream come true to present his favourite television programme. tennis, and the british number1 emma raducanu is in good form...
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margaret ferrier, who represented the snp at the time and now sits as an independent mp, told a courtisolating. the bbcjournalist amol rajan has been announced as the new host of the quiz show university challenge. he'll be taking over from jeremy paxman and he said it was a dream come true to present his favourite television programme. a busy night of athletics awaits at the european championships in munich. three gb athletes will be competing in the final of the 1,500 metres and eilish mccolgan will be in action in the 5,000 metres final. before that, there's a medal chance in the men's all—round individual gymnastics event. our sports correspondent, nesta mcgregor, is there. what's the latest? this competition dates back to 1955, and great britain has never produced and great britain has never produced a winner. could this be the year, the format is simple, six pieces of apparatus and that you messed with the best overall score is crowned the best overall score is crowned the winner of that you might be able to see behind me members of gb practising on the parallel bars. we are so
margaret ferrier, who represented the snp at the time and now sits as an independent mp, told a courtisolating. the bbcjournalist amol rajan has been announced as the new host of the quiz show university challenge. he'll be taking over from jeremy paxman and he said it was a dream come true to present his favourite television programme. a busy night of athletics awaits at the european championships in munich. three gb athletes will be competing in the final of the 1,500 metres and eilish...
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it has left an opening for the opposition and the snp said the government is missing in action.you, damien- _ the former manchester united star and wales manager is on trial accused of using controlling and coercive behaviour and assaulting kate greville. he denies all the charges. our sports news correspondent, laura scott, was in court and joins us from manchester. the body can footage played in court was from the night ryan giggs allegedly assaulted kate greville and her sister. kate greville told police that giggs had split her lip by head—butting her which he denies. she also claims he had hit and head—butted her before but today said her head had been all over the place. she was asked why she had chosen to spend lockdown with the former footballer if he was, as she claims, a serial and violent abuse. she said he could be very charming and she was ashamed he went back to him, describing that period as a living hell, a depiction challenged by the events. kate greville admitted that in late 2020 she had lied to mr giggs that a smear test had cancer cells and agreed she had he
it has left an opening for the opposition and the snp said the government is missing in action.you, damien- _ the former manchester united star and wales manager is on trial accused of using controlling and coercive behaviour and assaulting kate greville. he denies all the charges. our sports news correspondent, laura scott, was in court and joins us from manchester. the body can footage played in court was from the night ryan giggs allegedly assaulted kate greville and her sister. kate...
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snp supporters or conservative supporters.st, thinking back to the last contest many of the scottish conservatives mps plumped forjeremy hunt when borisjohnson went on to win. i wonder if some have thought twice about coming out too strongly for anyone after that. some have supported liz truss but a few of them are keeping quiet about it perhaps for that reason because it is safest to make sure you are on the good side of whoever does win because as you have said jeremy hunt was the one they were supporting, borisjohnson was the prime minister and that was the guy they had to work with. we are feeling jeremy paxman has to step down as the host of university challenge, he has been hosting at 428 years but the bbc he is to step down. the headlines on bbc news... the value of pay is falling at the sharpest rate on record, according to official statistics — average wages fell by three percent in the three months tojune, when adjusted for inflation. torrential rain and thunderstorms are forecast across england and wales, as experts
snp supporters or conservative supporters.st, thinking back to the last contest many of the scottish conservatives mps plumped forjeremy hunt when borisjohnson went on to win. i wonder if some have thought twice about coming out too strongly for anyone after that. some have supported liz truss but a few of them are keeping quiet about it perhaps for that reason because it is safest to make sure you are on the good side of whoever does win because as you have said jeremy hunt was the one they...